This metaphor represents the miracle of creation, bringing the world into being as a multiplicity out of the stillness of an unstirred sleep. |
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A poetaster's aesthetic feathers had been ruffled, but his humanity, anemic and amoral, had remained unstirred, somnolent, and moribund. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers. |
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Magnetic stirring was used in both electrode chambers to achieve homogeneous mixing of the solution and to avoid unstirred water layers attaching to the membrane. |
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The actors can shake his image all they like, but the man himself is unstirred. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers. |
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Vapour concentrations within these unstirred layers depend on the vapour pressure of the compound in question and on its affinity to the lipoid surface layers of the leaf. |
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First, any molecule present in the vessel lumen will have to negotiate a very thick, largely unstirred surface layer far beyond the distances conventionally assumed. |
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Unlike the wary Japanese, when it comes to earthquake mitigation the majority of Americans remain unshaken and unstirred. |
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So now, you have to choose between unstirred water baths, stirred water baths, immersion circulators, PID controllers and other home made apparatus. |
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Water, if unstirred, will become clear-that's a fact. |
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Only the hardest hearts would have been left unstirred by the sight of David Blunkett, Britain's blind-from-birth home secretary, as he announced his resignation on December 15th. |
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By contrast, Mr Umunna and the other 2010ers are untainted and unstirred by the tempers that the respective legacies of Mr Brown and his predecessor as Labour prime minister, Tony Blair, arouse. |
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