In English law the offence of indecent assault is widely used as a residual offence, beneath rape and attempted rape. |
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It has, in the intervening period, abandoned its residual ties to liberal reformism and any genuine defense of democratic rights. |
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You pay heavily for the Mercedes mystique, but strong residual values prove that others are of like mind. |
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The underlying logic was that shareholders were the residual risk-takers in the system. |
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The lesions fade gradually in order of appearance, leaving a residual yellow-tan coloration. |
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He brought to his performances the residual skills developed from years on the road, performing in front of live audiences. |
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The series of purely planar images oscillates and beyond fourth order the residual image energy can be accurately approximated analytically. |
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These stresses may be provided by cold work, residual stresses from fabrication, or externally applied loads. |
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Three types of soils, residual soils, kaolinite and bentonite, were used in the study. |
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Third, germination of papyrus from seed may have been hampered by residual saline porewater in littoral soils. |
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Other residual deposits are sources of chromium, titanium, rare-earth elements, and even gold. |
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Dancers with prior injuries often need special exercises to correct residual tightness or weakness, to avoid reinjury. |
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Cold work increases the internal energy of the metal, and the greater the cold work the higher the residual internal energy. |
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After we found no residual fire, we opened the engine bay and inspected it. |
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This implies that after hardening these steels practically always contain some residual austenite. |
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When a thirsty bird sees the residual drop of water on the pin, it knows that it should go to the drinker to get water. |
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Each blood sample was used once only to avoid complications resulting from localized microvaporization nucleated by residual coagulum particles. |
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To magnetize something, you want to have a a residual magnetization in the absence of a applied field. |
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It has a great application as a coadjutant therapy for small, residual, or recurrent pituitary adenomata after the microsurgery. |
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Three weeks later the scaling had resolved, leaving residual hyperpigmentation. |
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This self report was corroborated by cotinine concentration in residual routine blood or saliva samples. |
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This provides some suppression, but the residual signal may still exceed detection thresholds. |
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Site remediation meant removing the residual contamination of the former gasworks' tar pits. |
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Adequate washing is necessary to remove residual thiosulfates in the print, which could otherwise cause the print to deteriorate over time. |
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I can follow a narrow, winding path in hardwood and extract large, high value sawlogs without damaging the residual trees. |
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In both of these studies, prednisone administration did not reduce the development of residual pleural thickening. |
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The circular patch of bright material located at the centre of the crater is residual water ice. |
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There will always be residual waste, which must either be thermally treated or landfilled. |
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This is known as the minimum guaranteed future value or residual value, final or balloon payment. |
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Punch cards have averaged a residual vote rate of 2.5 percent in presidential elections and 4.7 percent down the ballot. |
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His best friend's laughter was like a balm, soothing away all his tension and residual nervousness from the date. |
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A residual consumer scare followed the banishment of artificial sweeteners. |
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An inclination toward classical art and, most likely, the residual Protestantism of her Canadian-Scottish heritage were also evident. |
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If the wound shows no signs of infection, necrosis, or residual contamination it can be closed by suture or a split skin graft. |
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The wines from these berries have a rich, complex, honeyed character and are often high in residual sugar. |
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For patients with recurrent pneumothorax, surgery to remove, oversew, or staple any residual blebs may be indicated. |
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The audio, presented in its original mono, is quite good as well, with only a hint of residual hiss. |
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The output of the microphone is combined in a subtractor with the acoustic echo replica, producing the residual echo. |
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Patients can then be fitted for extra-depth shoes with custom insoles or orthotics to accommodate any residual deformity. |
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What happens if the residual hazards identified in the risk analysis cannot be avoided? |
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Large-yolked eggs carry more lipid energy and may result in larger hatchlings or hatchlings with larger residual yolk reserves. |
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Fill the carboy just to the neck, but not so full that bubbles from residual fizzing will reach the mouth. |
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There does some to be some residual analog hiss or static under the audio most of the time, but it is minimal, especially for a film of this age. |
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Scatterplots and residual plots were visually examined to insure that model assumptions were met. |
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The residual vote rate of a county does depend on the percent of non-white residents in the county. |
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The results suggest that even after 30 years of non-use, residual vocabulary knowledge can be found. |
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To eliminate the residual aberration in the spherical lens, we need to increase the refractive index of the glass. |
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Even the water for the condos above the commercial space is warmed with residual heat. |
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The last contain residual soil, and are then filled with marine sediment of the overlying strata. |
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This offers the option of an FFT frequency analysis to view the spectrum of the raw signal or of the distortion analyzer's residual output. |
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As a result, the Commonwealth's powers have waxed and the residual ones of the states have waned. |
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The incineration process produces a residual waste ash, which has to be transported and disposed of by landfilling. |
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Only in the presence of residual features of physical abuse, along with identifiable risk factors, would non-accidental injury be considered. |
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Small residual ducts and islands of intact salivary gland acini predominantly composed of serous-type glandular epithelium were present. |
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A soft cloth should be used to wipe away any residual traces of the jeweller's rouge. |
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Many of the early-drilled cereal crops are now becoming very weedy and every opportunity must be taken to apply residual herbicides. |
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Many historians continue to view the Prussian Junker as the residual villain of modern German history. |
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The adjudicator is not exercising the residual jurisdiction of judicial review. |
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The second ground for refusal was that without a composting facility, the company could not deal with the residual sludge from the process. |
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Another car buying issue that is of equal importance is the residual value of a car after its purchase. |
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It may take that long for the skin to slough residual mite debris and for the allergic reaction to subside. |
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The residual material no longer produces methane, and leachate is much reduced. |
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The residual ethanol was evaporated by spreading out the solid on a sheet of filter paper. |
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Functional residual capacity was measured by helium dilution over 7 min of rebreathing in closed circuit. |
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Take your air gun and fire it at a target 50 times to clear up residual oil in the chamber. |
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But there was a residual wiriness, as he sat, a strength remaining from a lifetime of vigorous activity in nature. |
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For simplicity, residual effects for both traits were assumed to be uncorrelated. |
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The RNA was treated with DNase to remove residual DNA and then it was reverse transcribed also as previously described. |
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His fans insisted that his naturalism and his underplaying refuted any residual sissiness that might be associated with acting. |
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There probably remains a bit of residual Girault in all of us, accustomed as we are to being overlooked and unappreciated. |
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Many of the residual herbicides such as simazine can normally be applied directly over trees at any time with no expected damage to the foliage. |
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Journalists have one thing in common with historians, a residual obligation to truth. |
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The 1995 Act does not, however, give the court a residual discretion to disapply the assumptions if there is a serious risk of injustice. |
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This is because cotton denim has residual shrinkage and will continue to shrink with each successive wash. |
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Daily grime, oil, sweat and residual makeup can clog pores and result in dull skin. |
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Shampoos are not residual as they are rinsed off, and it is not much fun washing the average house cat. |
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Bioburden testing, pyrogenicity testing, sterility testing, and EtO residual testing also are performed. |
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These were treated with changes in his peritoneal dialysate, Kayexalate, and anti-hypertensive medication and he had no residual problems. |
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They believed that these residual symbols were embers of a totalitarian collectivism that also lay smoldering in the socialist state. |
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The residual materials that remain after incineration, such as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, are recycled after incineration. |
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When bank lending dominated the Credit creation process, bank deposits were the prominent residual of lending. |
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I rolled back onto the bed feeling the residual warmth of our bodies still radiating from the pillows and puff. |
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The more pelitic samples contain euhedral orthopyroxene residual biotite, and dendritic ilmenite grains. |
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The West London Waste Authority must look to more sustainable ways of dealing with residual waste. |
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The residual dendritic bone was radiographed and photographed to demonstrate the characteristic dendriform branching pattern. |
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Significant residual levels of Brucellosis remain however and aggressive depopulation and extended rest period policies continue to be applied. |
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Maintenance costs increase proportionately until costs exceed residual value. |
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Glyphosate has little residual activity and is rapidly decomposed to organic components by microorganisms in the soil. |
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Nonetheless, despite this demonstrable improvement of position for domestic support creditors, a residual argument remains. |
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The fact that common law now occupies only a residual role in relation to competition law generally may be attributed to several factors. |
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If a maximum permissible residual gas pressure is exceeded, the electron source is automatically shut down and a gettering process is activated. |
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Now these grotesque, giant cybernauts shall come face to face with the steadfast resolve of this residual band. |
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As paper assets, they represent a residual claim on the income and equity of a company. |
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The predicted residual sum of squares statistic was calculated in order to validate the generalizability of the regressions. |
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In that situation also the building owner should be able to write off the residual amount and claim it for tax purposes. |
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Be sure that the various income streams due to you after retirement are clearly differentiated as income interests or residual interests. |
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The guys who work all the time have tons of money in the bank and ongoing residual income. |
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He gives an example from 1775 when the principal landowner in the Buckinghamshire hamlet calculated residual income. |
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The residual income derived from these investments would be enough to comfortably sustain me for the rest of my life. |
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More than a dozen refineries were built in the Caribbean to export residual fuel oil and other products to the United States. |
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The test statistic was the ratio of the model to residual sums of squares at each point along the chromosome. |
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The residual covariance matrix of the share equations will be singular, and thus one equation must be omitted when estimating the system. |
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It turns out that this is simply a residual category obtained by subtracting both groups from the total population. |
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Other infections healing with multiple residual calcifications include cryptococcosis, nocardiosis, actinomycosis, and coccidiodomycosis. |
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The treatment of choice is early surgical removal with intensive chemotherapy and radiation therapy to ablate residual microscopic disease. |
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But, while his play attacks residual imperialism and liberal naivete, it fictionalises a story that cries out for more direct factual treatment. |
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If important variance components are omitted, then the residual errors are likely to be correlated. |
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The residual error in both of these fits is small, indicating that the same spectral components can fit these measurements at both temperatures. |
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If the nose block persists, in spite of surgery, then it can be due to residual or recurrent polypi. |
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Sampling date effect and respective interactions associated with sampling date were tested using residual error. |
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All the above-mentioned parametric analyses were checked for and displayed normally distributed residual errors. |
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Eventually only a hollow lined by residual soils above a breccia chimney marks the site of a former salt extrusion. |
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Leached residual soil and sediment of overlying strata occur within the dissolution pipes and pits. |
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The coefficient on quantity exported represents the inverse of the residual demand elasticity, which is the main point of interest here. |
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A residual treatment may be applied to clean bin surfaces to protect incoming grain from insect infestation. |
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These grains were not affected by the Variscan anatexis, so we consider them as residual. |
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Actors who appear in movies and television shows receive residual payments when those works are shown again. |
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The attraction of this option is that the car is given guaranteed value, called a residual, at the end of the fixed term contract. |
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The residual effect can cause soil infertility and block the natural regeneration of vegetation for a prolonged period of time. |
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Aftershocks are generally the result of the release of residual stress in areas not ruptured in the main shock. |
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These two microstructural elements both have adverse effects on the distribution of residual stress in the case-hardened part. |
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Machining operations also can result in residual stress and require intermediate stress relieving prior to final machining. |
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These residual responses could reflect leakiness of the mutants, redundant olfactory mechanisms, or some kind of nonspecific odorant response. |
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In other sites, liposarcoma is thought to be derived from residual rests of primitive mesenchymal tissue. |
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Most weight-bearing locations were represented, including residual limbs, ischial tuberosities, trochanters, sacrum, and feet. |
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He compared the duration of residual sound in the lecture hall to the university's acoustically successful theatre. |
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This residual volume was vortexed vigorously for 5 seconds at medium speed to resuspend the cells and cellular debris. |
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Note that residual magnetism and retentivity are the same when the material has been magnetized to the saturation point. |
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On the day that patients regained consciousness, most had no residual disability, although some seemed to have retrograde or anterograde amnesia. |
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The residual collects productivity effects that are not modeled, as well as those that are mismeasured or modeled incorrectly. |
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You will need to have a residual chemical treatment carried out and you should get a professional to assess the situation. |
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In response to revisionist charges, they tested the gas chamber walls for residual traces of cyanide gas but found none. |
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Both the very high residual sugar and the trace materials secreted by the botrytis into the juice inhibit fermentation. |
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Gold's faster-paced songs had a vacant way of flowing through you and leaving no residual traces of their passing. |
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However, occasionally a diamond appears in amongst the residual material, and there's always plenty of other less-precious material which can still be put to good use. |
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But maybe the residual effect of the lockout stirred up some emotions. |
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The cytoplasm is predominantly acidophilic with some residual basophilia. |
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It is soluble in water, which means, before conducting atmosphere readings in tanks and void spaces, any residual water will need to be agitated or mopped up. |
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Because of non-linearity and heteroscedasticity of the residual errors, we reanalysed the data after logarithmic transformation of the response variable. |
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While the council has restored a weekly collection of residual waste, the fortnightly collection of recyclable waste from the black boxes continues. |
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In addition, low quality coals can have a very high ash content which results in problems of residual ash disposal and associated heavy metal leaching. |
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The residual method of valuation makes allowance for risk and uncertainty. |
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The residual spectrum shows a strong, relativistically broadened iron line, which must originate from matter in the immediate vicinity of the Black Holes. |
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A major source of iron, called iron laterite, is a type of residual deposit generated by the intense weathering of iron-rich rocks such as mafic and ultramafic volcanic rocks. |
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The details that began to filter back to company HQ were immediately positive as the residual forces of McCarthy were comprehensively defeated in all theatres. |
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Excess residual solvent was removed by vacuum drying at room temperature. |
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Nor was it one they tended to trace back to some residual force of upbringing, like that upwardly mobile impulse so often attributed to immigrant families. |
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By this I mean that with her work, the emphasis is on utility rather than pure aesthetic appeal, even though a certain residual enigmatic quality remains. |
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Finally, where residual populations of tiger salamanders have survived despite the odds in still isolated locations, they have become a target of the pet trade. |
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The first thing to remember is that profits are residual income. |
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There are no guarantees in the housing market today, and it's always a roller coaster ride, and I was looking for something that would give me residual income. |
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We investigated condition dependence of secondary sexual characters and the immune response variables using residual body mass as an estimate of body condition. |
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It is not uncommon for patients to have residual physical or cognitive problems following myocardial infarction and the dramatic treatments now administered. |
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This may lead to inadequate removal of cholesteatoma with residual disease or inadequate ventilation of the epitympanum leading to recurrent cholesteatoma. |
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As experienced in the study involving the natural MA lines, the distributions of residual errors for both characters were nonnormal, as noted above. |
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Later research was able to involve a greater concentration on, and technical knowledge of, residual deposits and weathering products associated with particular surfaces. |
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First, rent collection techniques must be sensitive to market cycles and collect only the residual that remains after allowing normal returns to capital and labor. |
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In the no-load state, the inner wall is under compression whereas the outer wall is in tension because of the existence of residual stress and strain. |
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At the end of the antimonial therapy, the bone marrow aspirate did not show any L-D bodies or malarial parasites, and there was no residual lymphadenopathy. |
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His main residual anxiety is over the appraisal system itself. |
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He outlined the practice of audism in which deaf people shun the traditional deaf community and signing, preferring to use residual hearing, speech and lip-reading. |
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A failed high-altitude nuclear launch left a legacy of low-level plutonium contamination, and an old Agent Orange storage site caused some residual contamination as well. |
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In contrast, autologous transplants usually result in relapse within one year, due to residual disease in the patient, or in the bone marrow preparation. |
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This correlation may have been increased when few extreme animals per family were selected, because the average magnitude of residual effects was likely increased. |
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Defense Department officials initially suggested a sizable residual force, with estimates ranging from 16,000 to 24,000 troops. |
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Some of these components can be tempered by residual heating. |
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The mean residual values and the RSD were calculated for each weigh day. |
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For this analysis, all residual values were normalized according to the square-root of the line scan intensity and plotted as a function of distance from the nearest Z line. |
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There is a lot of residual concern that lizard Squad was able to get even this far. |
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I thought I could feel something, but it was hard to tell if it was residual tingling from the massage or magic on the path. |
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Was it wise for the US to leave Iraq without even a residual force in place? |
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Advancements in armor and medical care have saved their lives but left them struggling with these residual injuries. |
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It is at this point that you would want to strain off the residual liquid. |
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In the case of perfect competition where there is no market power, a firm's supply changes will have no effect on the price, and the residual demand is perfectly elastic. |
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The number of times the participant attempted to solve the unsolvable puzzle was used as a measure of the person's persistence or residual frustration level. |
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The first water-based DNA herbicide, Prowl H2O provides contact and residual control of annual grasses and broadleaves such as waterhemp, kochia and lambsquarters. |
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I thought it might have been that he was 2nd generation Jamaican, but listening closely the Brummie twang was overpowering any residual patois from his parents. |
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In this circumstance, the residual tumor is frequently nonviable. |
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Removing weeds and brush within 150 feet of pens and spraying the shaded areas of buildings with a residual insecticide will help control stable flies. |
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The USA also retains residual regulation concerning captive shippers. |
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Brain volume, striatal volume, striatal neuron number, striatal neuron number residual, striatal volume residual, and brain weight were measured using standard procedures. |
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In this scenario, early cholecystectomy would avoid significant complications such as biliary colic, cholangitis, cholecystitis, and pancreatitis from the residual stones. |
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Some, but by no means all, residual sugar is tasted as sweetness. |
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The residual mass and pain in the parotid promptly resolved, and after 4 cycles of therapy, the liver lesions were no longer visible on computed tomographic scan. |
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Finally, Fama and Jensen suggest that the residual claims of professional partnerships are characterized by flexible sharing rules, inalienability and limited horizons. |
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Nodules rich in phosphatic material are found in residual accumulations along disconformities, such as bone beds or lag deposits in marine limestones and shales. |
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By the third week only residual pigmentary changes remained. |
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The residual material that remained on the collection device was then transferred to the liquid fixative and a second slide was prepared in the laboratory. |
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Organomineralization has also been used to denote early diagenetic precipitation triggered by residual organic compounds such as fulvic acids, an area not treated here. |
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Assuming similar size-related differences in residual transpiration as described above, leaf cuticles of smaller plants may be even more efficient barriers for water loss. |
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Tattoos can be removed by various means, including dermabrasion, excision and suturing, and laser surgery, though usually with some residual scarring. |
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To remove the residual energy Cornell and Wieman used evaporative cooling. |
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Our next task is to remove the residual oil from inside the depressurised flowline. |
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The spectral residual visual saliency is used in the computation of this metric. |
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The residual mechanical properties of crazed polycarbonate were then correlated to the crazing stress, relative craze density and strain rate. |
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In that case the wood should be charred at high temperature to reduce the residual amounts of hydrogen and oxygen that lead to side reactions. |
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In the entire system a fishway and the structural preparation for a residual water power plant are to be integrated. |
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Birds can damage a roof while they are foraging for grubs, and rodents are attracted by residual grain in straw. |
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The key application of the equipment is safety injection, high pressure core flooder, residual heat removal and containment spray. |
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The residual charcoal was widely used as substitute for metallurgical coke in blast furnaces for smelting. |
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During curing, the cement continues to react with the residual water in a process of hydration. |
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Any residual sulfide can be subsequently precipitated by adding zinc hydroxide. |
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Hot rolled metals generally have little directionality in their mechanical properties and deformation induced residual stresses. |
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No airpuff punishment or active removal of residual water from the lickport was used. |
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Iron made from bog ore will often contain residual silicates, which can form a glassy coating that imparts some resistance to rusting. |
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Primary clays form as residual deposits in soil and remain at the site of formation. |
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The delay between burnout and separation was intended to reduce the risk of recontact between the upper stage and payload due to residual thrust. |
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Magnitude of residual errors from these sources depends on geometric dilution of precision. |
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A halophyte which is tolerant to residual sodium carbonate salinity are called glasswort or saltwort or barilla plants. |
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The lady in charge of his upbringing was Blanche Herbert, Lady Troy, whose ancestors had residual Lollard connections. |
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In the United States, many ranchers are now using DNA testing to cull the residual cattle genetics from their bison herds. |
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Sodium and potassium are removed from residual, crude and heavy distillates by a water washing procedure. |
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Crude oil, residual, and some distillates contain corrosive components and as such require fuel treatment equipment. |
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Those two isotopes are the largest source of residual radioactivity in the area of the Chernobyl disaster. |
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Frequency is especially effective when paired with residual products such as Journey herbicide, Sahara herbicide, Payload, Portfolio or diuron. |
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The residual radioactive contamination on the surface is significantly reduced once the strippable coating is removed. |
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Contamination does not include residual radioactive material remaining at a site after the completion of decommissioning. |
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The pooled ether was concentrated under vacuum and passed through anhydrous sodium sulfate to remove any residual water. |
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Malafouris's criticism of residual Cartesianism in contemporary cognitive science is welcome. |
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Following these initial changes, the haemangiomas continued to improve until they were nearly flat, with residual skin telangiectasias. |
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When a mound is completed and the ground around has been swept clean of residual combustible material, a senior potter lights the fire. |
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A slight miosis of her right pupil, evidence of residual Horner syndrome, was evident, but she was asymptomatic. |
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Soil can be contaminated through particulate accumulation from lead in pipes, lead paint, and residual emissions from leaded gasoline. |
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Behavior of residual generated by observer-based generator realized in a canonical form is analized. |
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Acidified calcium sulfate killed the Listeria on the product surface and also had a residual effect on that surface. |
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Medaska advocates having a business continuity plan in place that can negate the effect of a terrorist attack, either direct or residual. |
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Armezon PRO herbicide provides long-lasting residual control of emerged grass and broadleaf weeds. |
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The post of Secretary of State for Wales, currently Alun Cairns, retains a residual role. |
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Reticulocyte counts are based on identification of residual ribosomes and RNA in immature nonnucleated red blood cells. |
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The intermediate was then saponified with residual sodium hydroxide aqueous solution to produce hydrophilic carboxamide and carboxylate groups. |
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The intermediate was then saponified using residual sodium hydroxide aqueous solution to produce hydrophilic carboxamide and carboxylate groups. |
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Detection of minimal residual disease by immunostaining of bone marrow biopsics after 2-chlorodeoxyadenosine for hairy cell leukemia. |
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All nonrecyclable residual waste is compacted into bales and taken to a combined heat and power facility. |
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The Center's report compared the residual vote rate of various voting systems. |
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It was assumed for numerical analysis that each layer of the laminated film has the same residual stress distribution. |
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Post-operative MRI revealed some expected minimal residual tumor in the posterior aspect of the resection cavity, overlying the sylvian fissure. |
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Knowledge of the residual power is therefore important for the BFF safety stocking and transporting. |
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At follow-up, no residual stone was observed in pelvic radiography, and no pathology was found during urethrography. |
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In most LEEP specimens, foci of residual HSIL or invasive carcinoma are present, confirming the original biopsy diagnosis. |
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There were no significant differences between the groups in the amount of residual volume obtained. |
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Vacuum gauges and mass spectrometers to monitor the vacuum conditions and the composition of the residual gases. |
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No patients had clinical evidence of recurarization or residual curarization. |
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In the layered model, it is interpreted as a petrological boundary between the gabbros of Layer 3 and the residual upper-mantle peridotites. |
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After she voids, we have the nurse catheterize the patient again to check for residual volume. |
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The juice is collected in a decarbonation tank to remove any residual carbon dioxide. |
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A thin interval with vugular porosity with oil shows has been observed in core, however, the shows are interpreted to be residual. |
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There appears to be more than enough harvest area times the residual volume in the Coastal Plain to provide all the wood chip mill harvest. |
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The PRTT provides measurements of the residual tear volume in the lacrimal lake and of basal tearing. |
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Malcolm III of Scotland acknowledged in writing that they were not Scottish, and king Edgar quitclaimed any residual doubts. |
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Thus differential diagnosis from other types of cysts such as dentigerous, residual and radicular cysts must be made. |
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The basis of a depreciable asset is reduced by the amount of the residual value to arrive at the depreciable amount. |
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According to the Treaty the provision of services is a residual freedom that only applies if no other freedom is being exercised. |
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If crystals separate from the melt, then the residual melt will differ in composition from the parent magma. |
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Reducing agents such as sodium bisulfite can be used to remove residual dis. |
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Collection, transport and maintenance of columns glasses and residual household waste in the Community of common country of Redon. |
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As minerals crystallize, the composition of the residual melt typically changes. |
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Phentolamine mesylate is a drug designed to reverse residual soft-tissue local anesthesia. |
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If residual fumigant concentrations are high after tarp cutting, planting time may need to be delayed to avoid phytotoxicity to roots. |
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The rare economiser type differed in that it extracted residual heat from the exhaust gases. |
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The UK social security system is characterised by a residual welfare state model based on the notion of market dominance and private provision. |
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Dissemination of aerobically stabilized residual sludge from Ringsted Central Wastewater Treatment Plant. |
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In such instances, a biopolishing step following ISCO could be advantageous to remove residual contaminants and ensure complete remediation. |
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Clinical significance of minimal residual disease in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia. |
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After one month follow-up he has residual lower limb hypertonia and brisk jerks without any motor or sensory deficit. |
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At the centre, artificial limbs are made by prosthetists, who start the process by measuring or casting a patient's residual limb. |
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Determination of characteristic stresses and residual life expectance of preservative treated hardwood and softwood poles. |
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The four residual categories are expected to become extinct with the passage of time. |
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In the case of inlay and onlay restorations, the biogeneric software uses the residual occlusal structure surrounding the cavity of the prepared tooth. |
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We will consider the acoustic birefringence with ultrasonic detection and its application in slightly anisotropic polymers for residual stress characterization. |
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Of acute encephalitis syndrome survivors, 1 experienced residual severe cognitive impairment, motor weakness, and ataxia, and the other experienced persistent ophthalmoplegia. |
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We conclude that reduced MOR and IB seen in remediated PB are the result of residual oxalic acid either embrittling the fiber or interfering with UF resin adhesion. |
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Tenders are invited for fabrication of residual fiber shed and 2 nos rest shed of both side of plateform of hoist bridge of paimar irrigation scheme. |
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Because the patient's ICP remained high, he underwent repeat evacuation of the residual epidural hematoma and marsupialization of the left frontotemporal bone flap. |
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The minimum thickness of residual stroma to prevent ectasia should be 250 mm. However, some unknown factors can still be responsible for iatrogenic keratectasias. |
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Fluid coking is a process which converts heavy residual crude into lighter products such as naphtha, kerosene, heating oil, and hydrocarbon gases. |
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Procedure of robust observer design ensuring the best robust property of the residual with respect to disturbances in the form a stationary variate is suggested. |
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Aspergilloma and residual tuberculosis cavities-the results of a resurvey. |
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Once the skins are removed, the wine is vinified in the same way that white wine would be, and most are fully fermented, leaving no residual sugar. |
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The ld cut was trimmed to remove residual adipose tissue and epimysium. |
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In May 2014, the United States announced that its major combat operations would end in December 2014, and that it would leave a residual force in the country. |
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Whatever residual fears many in England may have felt at the prospect of being ruled by a Scot, James's arrival aroused a mood of high expectation. |
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In the designed experiment, the paraffinic oil was compared to a poly that is made from decene and contains no sulfur, nitrogen or residual unsaturation. |
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Portable ultrasound determination of urinary residual volume. |
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The tile can be placed over residual adhesives and most subfloors, and it resists migration of subfloor contaminants such as paint, glue, and stains. |
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Preoperative angiography revealed a preseptal, palpebral AVM fed by residual branches from the ophthalmic artery distal to the central retinal artery. |
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A small quantity of deformer BYK 066N was added to aid extraction of residual gas bubbles from the mixture which was placed within a vacuum desiccators. |
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Yet, Africans on the continent may be surprised by the extent to which residual Africanisms are present in religions, languages and cultures in the Caribbean. |
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Landowners cannot afford to cut submerchantable trees, yet many hesitate to cut merchantable dominants and codominants at the risk of downgrading the residual stand. |
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Pyrolysis involves the thermal degradation of the rubber of the tyre to give an oil and gas leaving a residual solid carbon and the steel casing of the tyre. |
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Drainage of the residual cavity did not protect against superinfection in the case of hydatid cyst retrovesical because the cavity was non-declive and difficult to drain. |
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For instance, a magma of gabbroic composition can produce a residual melt of granitic composition if early formed crystals are separated from the magma. |
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In the biological dose range, the major effects of UV irradiation on transcription are results of and are in direct correlation to the residual scripton length. |
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When biomass is extracted even for one harvest of wood or charcoal, the residual soil value is heavily diminished for further growth of any type of vegetation. |
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The subject's residual limb, including cast, was placed in a clear acrylic tube with a special patellar support designed to avoid soft tissue deformation from resting contact. |
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Factors include temperature, water flow, nutrients, pipe material and condition, residual disinfectant, free-living phagocytic amoebae, mycobacteriophages, and other bacteria. |
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The residual austenite content was measured by y-ray diffraction analysis in surface layers of shot peened specimens andspecimens without treatment from STN 419552 steel. |
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In terms of mechanical properties, tests carried out to determine the residual strength of the geotextiles were strip tensible, CBR puncture and grab. |
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In the immediate aftermath of the attack, Victoria's popularity soared, mitigating residual discontent over the Hastings affair and the bedchamber crisis. |
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Particularly relevant for persons with transfemoral amputation is the stability between the socket and residual limb in the coronal plane during walking. |
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Most directional overcurrent relays for sensitive earth fault protection use fundamental-frequency methods based on measured phasors of residual current and residual voltage. |
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