We started getting a build-up of smoke in screens two and three because it was being pulled in through the air conditioning units. |
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Every room is spacious and has a bath and shower, air conditioning, satellite TV and safe. |
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Employers should check the heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems and correct any faults. |
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Patients receiving total body irradiation for bone marrow transplant conditioning must also be considered at risk. |
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These are complemented by mod cons like comfortable fittings and air conditioning. |
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Solar thermal panels heat the water and a geothermal system provides space heating and air conditioning. |
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Air conditioning means sixty degree offices, and until I move my computers outdoors I'll be enjoying the benefits of the space heater. |
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The new facility will include a solarium to measure influences of different climate conditions on air conditioning and cooling systems. |
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Their laughter and verve has made the stale hall a vibrant bower and even the air conditioning plant is cooler. |
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Each unit has its own heating and air conditioning units contained in the mechanical room. |
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The facility is equipped with 24 treatment rooms for massages, therapeutic bodywork, facials, conditioning body scrubs and cocoons. |
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We're basically conditioning our physical bodies to run with our spirits when we cast away the mundane and fly into the world of ritual. |
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Right now we don't generate enough to have a car with a very heavy frame, trunk space, glove compartment, cup holders and air conditioning. |
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He has had the cast removed from his broken arm and is now working on building up the muscle and on his overall conditioning. |
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This Fabric Conditioner can be used in automatics and twin-tubs and is great for conditioning delicate and hand wash only fabrics. |
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My focus since then has been on removing this sort of conditioning from everyone. |
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If you live in Alaska, does the air conditioning package help you, or if you live in Florida, do you really need the block heater? |
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If your bedroom doesn't have screens or air conditioning, the use of a mosquito net is a must. |
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If you're not up for spending extra time washing, conditioning, blow-drying and styling your hair, stick with above-the-shoulder locks. |
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After shampooing and conditioning, the model sat under the dryer until her hair was 90-percent dry, and then I finished it with a blow-dryer. |
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The disease is contracted by breathing in mist from contaminated water sources such as cooling towers and air conditioning. |
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Then when summer finally arrives, we blast the air conditioning and nag about how muggy and unbearable the weather is. |
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Typical feed conditioning for either dry milling or to increase throughput of a primary crude blunger. |
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In front of the Soviet-built control tower are several neat rows of tents, each with bunk beds and a heating and air conditioning unit. |
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Our fitness, strength and conditioning were pretty slack after the World Cup, but we've improved. |
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It also accommodates the engine, transmission and air conditioning radiators and intercoolers. |
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Early pre-season practice should stress conditioning and fundamentals because the team must be in condition before the first game. |
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After washing and conditioning your hair, comb it from the crown to the ends and let it air-dry. |
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Are off-season conditioning programs and individual training regimens preventing injuries or contributing to them? |
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In a regime devised by his friend and conditioning trainer, ex-paratrooper Owen Lennon, Harrison dons a Bergen rucksack with 30 lb weight in it. |
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Aerobics and body conditioning classes are being held in Tolerton Hall each Monday night from 8-9pm. |
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A circuits and body conditioning class will be held upstairs in The CBD Sports Complex, starting on Thursday March 3rd from 8 to 9pm. |
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An aerobic and body conditioning classes are held on Wednesday nights at 8 p.m. in the D.D.A.I. Centre in Ballindine. |
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This separates analog signal conditioning in hardware from digital signal processing in software and results in significant advantages. |
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Besides, being outside was much better, what with Pacific trade winds conditioning our air. |
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In addition to preparing, training and conditioning ourselves for war, we must also chart the Army Reserve's course in Army Transformation. |
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Playing in Chelsea's reserves isn't conditioning Parker to be an England international as he plays second fiddle to an expensive import. |
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McClelland put air conditioning in a local church, and the pastor never complained about the noise again. |
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Also called fartlek training, intervals are used by competitive endurance athletes for improving speed and conditioning. |
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Air conditioning costs are factored out, so the drop isn't a reflection of the cooler spring. |
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This shampoo gently but thoroughly washes the coat and protects the skin, conditioning as it cleans. |
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Aid donations of ice lollies, frosted margaritas and magical free air conditioning units can be donated via the usual address. |
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Today the hypogeum is in remarkable condition, and an air conditioning system has recently been installed to help preserve the site. |
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Above the faint rumble of the air conditioning, their cutlery clinks and clanks, the sound of a knight in full armour. |
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And finally, it's a bad idea because it exemplifies the urge to replace political discourse with Pavlovian conditioning. |
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The unconditioned stimulus in a classical conditioning experiment must occur before the reward for the stimulus-reward association to occur. |
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Surrounded by thieves and drug dealers, and beset by a lack of money, running water, and air conditioning, the family tries to stay positive. |
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In fact it's tucked away on the roof, surrounded by air conditioning ducts and vents. |
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My weariness was exacerbated by the cold chill of the air conditioning and the low lighting of the hotel room. |
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Our goal is for the patient to perform the conditioning activity at a level that is similar to that of normal individual of the same age. |
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He often was among the leaders in conditioning sprints after finishing well behind the pack in his rookie year. |
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No less than three radiators sit in the engine bay, one for the air conditioning and one each for the low and high temperature cooling loops. |
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Other investigators have searched the biological substrates of classical conditioning for insight into understanding symptomatic behaviour. |
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The engineers jury-rigged chill water, tying in fittings with a fire hose to restore air conditioning. |
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Prices are keen but beware that entry models have neither sun roof nor air conditioning. |
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After this it will be stored for conditioning, filtered, then packaged in bottles, cans or kegs. |
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A process of classical conditioning results in these representations of moral transgressions becoming triggers for the mechanism. |
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It was muggy in the car so I took my keys and turned on the engine so that I could get the air conditioning going. |
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He had been in a meeting when the building shook, there was an explosion, half the lights went out and the air conditioning stopped working. |
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If we didn't wilt against France we won't wilt against Wales, who are not really known for their conditioning. |
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The building had no air conditioning, and the room had no windows, so we placed a standalone AC unit in the room. |
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Mr Webster said the dangers of the Legionella bacteria in air conditioning systems were well known. |
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Install an air purifier and change air filters monthly in heating and air conditioning systems. |
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Climate control air conditioning is standard along with a single CD player. |
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Regulations exist in the UK to make sure water supplies and air conditioning systems are safe. |
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Our room was up on the hill overlooking the sea, equipped with air conditioning and cool interior decoration. |
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It is unbearably hot out there, yet in here I have a chilled water cooler and air conditioning. |
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We had no air conditioning in the warm months and clanking radiators in the winter. |
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Growing up in warm summer weather in NYC meant sunshine, humidity and air conditioning. |
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In addition, a survey of local pharmacies found that none had air conditioning or kept a temperature log. |
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Not everyone has air conditioning here so a cool breeze is often top of the wish list. |
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The cuts also meant air conditioning and fridges could not work in the stifling heat. |
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Oh well, makes a change from the high electric bills we had in the Philippines from air conditioning! |
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On the comfort front all versions have air conditioning, electric door mirrors and windows and hi-fi. |
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They also offer joyous, kidlike emancipation from the lonely work of conditioning. |
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I thought you had central air conditioning everywhere, so what are you complaining about? |
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Soon we shall have to face the choice between a bit of air conditioning or a move to somewhere cooler. |
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The constant high power air conditioning systems shoulder most of the blame. |
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Local businesses were being advised to clean their air conditioning and water heating and cooling systems. |
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It's a fool's cool, however, and no substitute for good old-fashioned air conditioning. |
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It will also be marketed at kick-boxers and as a sports conditioning tool, and there are even plans for a junior version. |
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When you flick a switch, cold air from the air conditioning system is directed into it to chill your drink. |
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The cells were about the size of a king-size mattress, made of mesh and metal, exposed to the relentless tropical heat, with no air conditioning. |
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Surprisingly for such a large building, air conditioning is only used for underground rooms and service areas such as kitchens. |
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There's air conditioning, a CD player, computer-navigation system and there are loads of buttons and knobs. |
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During the conference, when I was in the hotel, the air conditioning was so fierce I had to wear my woollies to keep warm. |
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I take a cardigan and a pashmina, because on many planes you can freeze to death from the air conditioning. |
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Manson sits in the dark with the air conditioning blasting, drinking cola and wearing sunglasses. |
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Television sets, air conditioning, and refrigerators are common in modern Bahraini homes. |
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Many Army barracks are overcrowded and lacking in modern amenities, such as air conditioning. |
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Its nourishing shea butter formula also gives conditioning shine to lackluster locks. |
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The tests examined steam conditioning valves and desuperheaters at four different Swedish pulp and paper mills. |
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Reductions in the intensity of conditioning regimens for allografts will improve safety and increase applicability. |
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These are different from heat pump desuperheaters that provide hot water only as a side benefit of space conditioning. |
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He has worked diligently on his conditioning, hoping to prevent muscle pulls and strains, which have hampered him during the season. |
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Kauth's discussion of Joseph Nicolosi's reparative therapy erroneously implies that it is based on principles of conditioning. |
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The ship's refrigeration and air conditioning plants are designed to achieve no ozone depletion. |
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But don't forget that some short, very fast sprints are needed for anaerobic conditioning. |
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The gene content of chromosomal segments conditioning quantitative resistance to multiple pathogens was inspected. |
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The repairs should take two to three weeks, and include installing new air conditioning, new plumbing and repairing a leaky roof. |
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Stress is not a single conditioning but a response to physical and psychological stimuli. |
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The units will include fully fitted kitchens with electrical appliances, air conditioning, marble floors and an underground parking space. |
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When the water showed no signs of slowing, they scaled a ledge and climbed over an air conditioning unit to the hotel roof. |
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Also, the notion of conditioning women who are aggressive go-getters into cookie-baking, bottle-blonde Barbie dolls is just plain offensive. |
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Decorative neon lights in business districts are being turned off in order to save enough power for production or air conditioning. |
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There, she took ballet six days a week and had a rigorous academic course load, plus music theory, singing, and body conditioning. |
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So most greens accept air conditioning now, provided that it is set no colder than 26 degrees. |
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If your hair is very dry, damaged or chemically treated, treat yourself to a deep conditioning once a week. |
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Inside, head and legroom is copious and you also get air conditioning for the cabin and the glovebox. |
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The building sent a rush of cold air through their hair as they walked into the air conditioning. |
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Considering how many plants sit on my desk, and the dry atmosphere created by the air conditioning, swift action was required. |
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This coach had a condensation problem, and water from the air conditioning system had rendered the luggage rack, and the seats near it, useless. |
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I'm talking about classical proportions, perfect symmetry and ideal conditioning. |
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Humidifiers, dehumidifiers and air conditioning condensing units should be regularly cleaned with a disinfectant such as chlorine bleach. |
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Several studies have found symptoms to be associated with central air conditioning with or without humidification. |
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It is finished to high standards with parquet flooring throughout, gypsum walls and ceilings, air conditioning and triple glazing. |
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Let your morality come out of your own awareness rather than out of conditioning. |
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Working in the train wasn't easy because there was no air conditioning and it was utterly sweltering. |
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One room under construction will be an Internet cafe, yet there is no mains electricity here to run air conditioning. |
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Each room has a modem point, direct dial telephone with voicemail, satellite television, air conditioning, and mini-bar. |
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The low hum of air conditioning and the buzz of machines unswitched off is always with you, like tinnitus. |
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Rooms have a full bathroom, air conditioning, satellite television, direct dial phone, radio, hairdryer, fridge, minibar and balcony or terrace. |
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Switch on both front and rear defrosters and make sure the air conditioning is turned on. |
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The presence of moisture in air conditioning ducts is common since the air leaving the air conditioner evaporator is saturated. |
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These cotton tip swabs are filled with gentle skin conditioning makeup remover to erase smudges and smears around the eye. |
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Batting in softball, teeing off in golf and hitting a forehand in tennis also require the type of muscle conditioning provided by this exercise. |
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Sugar conditioning starts with baby foods and drinks, and once a child has acquired a sweet tooth, non-sweetened foods are not so attractive. |
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We need mechanics, panel beaters, auto electricians, trimmers, air conditioning mechanics, etc. |
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There is another, badged the Active Air Con, which is the Active with air conditioning. |
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Australia, bafflingly, has seriously trailed the United States in its use of air conditioning but we do seem to be finally getting there. |
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We changed the air conditioning system, which was huge and ugly, pancaking the ducts to get more space. |
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A system of chilled water running throughout the building is used in place of traditional air conditioning. |
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Among things they do share, though, is an off-season conditioning program so demanding that few ballplayers work harder. |
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You might also want to mix in some slices of ripe bananas or the fruit of an avocado for a better deep conditioning treatment. |
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Wearing hats for too long makes hair oily and produces scurf while the air conditioning makes the hair lose moisture. |
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It's all about conditioning and again, they were clearly off the pace, yards behind us. |
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To use the conditioning oil, wet hair thoroughly then massage the oil well into scalp and hair with your fingertips for about two minutes. |
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Fifteen inch alloy wheels, air conditioning, a CD player and dedicated carpet mats are included. |
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Other energy-efficient measures include daylighting and jumbo heating, ventilation and air conditioning units in the assembly plant. |
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Once we find a narrow spot to park the car we emerge from the air conditioning to be greeted by the sounds and smells of a barnyard. |
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Have to say, whoever the strength and conditioning coach is, they're cooking with gas. |
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They must overcome this conditioning in the face of the overwhelming evidence now supporting their use, write two American cardiologists. |
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The cosmetic industry employs glycerin in skin conditioning lotions to replace lost skin moisture, relieve chapping, and keep skin soft. |
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The court martial highlighted confusion among high-ranking military officers about whether conditioning was lawful or not. |
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The primary conditioning ingredients are cationic surfactants, silicones, and polymers. |
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You may already have a humidifier built into your heating and air conditioning system. |
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I fell victim to similar chastisements on the journey there, and I had merely bemoaned the lack of air conditioning. |
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Air conditioning is darned expensive but somewhat less disruptive than moving house. |
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In that same vein, you'll be working up a sweat without any effort in the sweltering August heat without air conditioning. |
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They had been packed together without air conditioning in the sweltering heat with nothing to eat nor to drink. |
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Study participants were enrolled in an aerobic conditioning program consisting of step aerobics three times a week for 10 weeks. |
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They all provide shade, permit natural ventilation, and conceal air conditioning and washing hung out to dry. |
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He lifts weights, fides the stationary bike, maintains year-round conditioning with a personal trainer. |
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His cardiovascular conditioning consists of riding a stationary bike and walking in a pool. |
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He has a bachelor's degree in nutrition science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist. |
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Air conditioning is standard across the range, and full climate control is available in upper specification cars. |
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We trained squirrel monkeys to either raise or lower blood pressure using operant conditioning technology. |
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The current restrictions mean there's no air conditioning allowed and from 1pm to 7pm each day you're not allowed to use non-essential services. |
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It took about 15 minutes, with the air conditioning going at full blast, to remove the fug. |
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New research is also connecting heart problems to behavioral patterns and social conditioning. |
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Our strength and conditioning coach came on this trip, so we knew we were in for it. |
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We need to get the air conditioning repaired because it's been on the fritz for three weeks. |
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An inspection of the airbus 321-200 revealed a metal clamp holding bellows to the air conditioning condenser unit was broken. |
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On tour, performers say, they receive top-notch medical care and physical conditioning support. |
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He worked as a sales representative for an air conditioning company in Shrewsbury. |
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The doctors also emphasized that my physical shape and cardiovascular conditioning were paramount in my survival as well as my rapid recovery. |
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The air conditioning panel was located on the bulkhead aft of the crew door. |
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Cars with power steering, air conditioning and automatic transmissions are not good candidates. |
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His new comfort level has been evident during the team's three minicamps and offseason conditioning program. |
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Its four-part conditioning system gives hair a smooth, silky finish. |
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After all, the band hall was a portable, the chairs were overturned metal washtubs, there was no air conditioning, and now three of the four buses had died. |
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Even the basic stateroom is akin to a luxury hotel room, with its queen-sized bed, en-suite facilities, air conditioning and even piped-in music, volume-controlled. |
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The various generators and air conditioning systems made sure of that. |
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Years of conditioning made me unthinkingly treat them with kid gloves. |
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A regular deep conditioning treatment can also help rehydrate dry hair. |
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I've bumped into buckets of boxwood, magnolia and holly conditioning in water in the cool pantry before she packed them into an enormous welcoming wreath on the front door. |
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Inside, a massive, domed nave offers individual air conditioning vents for all 7,000 chairs. |
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One cannot help but admire these women in their courage to be gender rebels, ostentatiously flouting centuries of repressive, patriarchal social conditioning. |
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There are other many novel, biodiversity-based products that have emerged from bioprospecting, including adhesives, air conditioning, antifreeze and antifouling chemicals. |
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Or the flier who jumped from the Jin Mao Tower in Shanghai and slammed into an air conditioning unit on a roof. |
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We use linishing pads to flatten the welds, then a conditioning pad, then a coarse scotchbrite wheel mouted in a handheld polisher to regrain and clean the fillets. |
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It contains a special autogenic conditioning session that combines visualization and relaxation techniques to help put you into your optimal zone every time you bowl. |
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It will have a private bath and shower, and kitchenette facilities, including a microwave and cooker, satellite television, a balcony and air conditioning. |
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How will those hardy minions survive the summer blasts of arctic air conditioning in between the bouts of broiling street heat beneath searing serge? |
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Still, dancers who are growing can offset injuries, to some degree, by adding floor barres and other body conditioning activities to increase strength. |
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In a simple way, Ramakrishna was indicating that when you are dropping your conditioning, your mental conceptions, your beliefs, don't drop them one by one. |
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Other options will include Climatic, a semi-automatic air conditioning system which uses less fuel than a conventional system and integrated rear child seats. |
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Because of their political conditioning, many people would rather not see the truth, but continue believing in the innocence of their favorite politicians. |
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These men represent the old guard faithfully, but with a new-era sensibility that combines pleasing lines and tight midsections with drum-tight conditioning. |
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With the air conditioning turned off, everything misted up badly. |
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Legionnaires disease is usually contracted by inhaling water mist from baths, showers and cooling towers or air conditioning systems contaminated with the bacteria. |
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It was nighttime in Brooklyn in the middle of summer and the air conditioning in the bank was turned off. |
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He is a certified strength and conditioning specialist and is consulted by many bodybuilders and strength athletes who are looking to enhance their training and performance. |
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It seems to be a translation of Pavlovian conditioning into neural terms. |
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Although heat drying and curling irons are part of this newscaster's daily grind, she balances them with consistent conditioning and moisturizing. |
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Heating and air conditioning units are old requiring increasing expensive maintenance as spare parts are now difficult to obtain and need to be specifically manufactured. |
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For extra conditioning, squeeze in the contents of a vitamin E capsule. |
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We don't normally need air conditioning so we don't have any in our house! |
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It was also reported last week that hospital bosses knew the standby air conditioning unit had been faulty for five years, but did not have the money to repair it. |
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The GOP today is a rump amalgamation of plutocrats and the people who service their air conditioning. |
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Since the heat engine in the Prius is turned off at various points in the operating cycle, the air conditioning compressor had to be electric drive and not mechanical. |
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Since it was established in 1977, it has grown to become one of the region's leading suppliers of heating, ventilation and air conditioning services. |
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If you have a heat pump or a heating system that also has central air conditioning, the outside of the duct insulation needs to be wrapped to prevent condensation. |
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The only criticism I had about the cab, which incidentally featured efficient air conditioning, was that the vehicle didn't have central locking, remote or otherwise. |
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Specification includes power steering, remote central locking, single CD player, driver and front passenger air bags, air conditioning, alarm and electric front windows. |
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Coun Carder said that to use the building as a chapel of rest would require air conditioning and refrigeration which, he said, was beyond the budget of the council. |
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A good UPS should also offer line conditioning, which means it should also be able to compensate for extended drops in voltage and filter spikes and surges. |
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Engineers added the new circuits for the electric air conditioning. |
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The substrate is exposed to a conditioning solution of a fluorine source, a non-aqueous solvent, a complementary acid, and a surface passivation agent. |
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They value high-quality, energy-efficient heating and cooling systems and willingly increase house prices and forego air conditioning in order to include hydronic heat. |
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In contrast to Pavlovian conditioning, however, aversive or noxious stimuli cannot act as instrumental reinforcers through a positive relationship with a response. |
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Placing large parking lots around buildings means office complexes usually sit in the middle of an island of heat which requires more air conditioning. |
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The measuring locations can be adjacent an outdoor air inlet, a partial return air inlet, or heating and cooling coils of a heating, ventilation, and air conditioning unit. |
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We have become conditioned into being, behaving, reacting to any situation in a certain way, and we perpetuate this conditioning by the way we think. |
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Synaptic function recorded in the same region is protected against thermal stress by both prior thermal conditioning and exogenous Hsp 70 application. |
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Wax cleaners and bodywork conditioning shampoos keep the exteriors looking new while upholstery cleaner sprays take care of the seats and door panels. |
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A weights and conditioning expert who has previously worked extensively with rugby teams was introduced, and an intensive weights programme provided for those needing it. |
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Always apply as much hair conditioning protection as possible. |
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For the next 13 years after that, the companies would be prohibited from conditioning promotional money on the prices contained in advertisements they do not pay for. |
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Consistent with our argument, it is exposure to the stimuli that are associated with conditioning and not the emission of the conditioned response that produces extinction. |
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The director is coughing pointedly and fretting over air conditioning. |
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The popularity of the Pilates workout is its potential to change the body shape, stretch and lengthen the muscles, improve the posture and strengthen the conditioning. |
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I've noticed that my conditioning is now far better than ever, not to mention that my physique continues to improve at a faster rate in terms of density, fullness and detail. |
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A compressor for an automotive air conditioning system includes a cylinder head that comprises a mixing chamber, suction chamber and discharge chamber. |
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Those who dismiss God as a product of psychological conditioning or pre-scientific myth have not come to terms with the findings of modern science. |
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For example, improperly drained drip pans on air conditioning units, and standing water in humidifiers and dehumidifiers, can grow bacteria or mold. |
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After egressing the aircraft, Mr. Edson ran to the air conditioning cart, immediately shut down its power, and opened the front panel so they could access the growing fire. |
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Such conditioning dulls ambitions and makes managers defensive. |
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I'm thinking of taking them to work, where the air conditioning assures them of a circulating air supply, but they do pong a bit so that might not be such a good idea. |
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Operant conditioning is the process by which behavior is modified by manipulation of the contingencies of the behavior. |
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Air conditioning and good ventilation are required to keep them healthy and safe. |
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A behavior analytic interpretation of covert muscular activity or tension maps this behavior to the data language of operant conditioning. |
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Her conditioning regimen included melphalan, thiotepa, fludarabine, and 2 doses of alemtuzumab. |
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This becomes a Pavlovian conditioning process, in which he first learns to associate that word with leaving to retrieve. |
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Since modified sludge is easily thickened and dewatered, sludge conditioning operations at sewage treatment plants are of great importance. |
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The neurofeedback treatment relies on established principles of operant conditioning and learning, and the results can be objectively documented. |
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Operant conditioning is concerned primarily with learning that occurs as a consequence of behaviour or result stimulus. |
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Catechumen houses offered both a shelter and a form of religious conditioning for these outcast groups. |
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In some places, the air conditioning was turned up earlier in the day to precool buildings, and then turned down during peak hours. |
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There are three smaller pistes in the group tutorial area plus strength and conditioning equipment. |
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During the subsequent Song dynasty, written sources mentioned the air conditioning rotary fan as even more widely used. |
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Hair package consists of 2 x full head colours, 3 x half head colours, 12 x blow drys, 5 x cut and blow drys and 12 x conditioning treatments. |
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The poor love came over all faint and collapsed with heat stroke thanks to the Busted air conditioning unit on the band's US tour bus. |
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Operant conditioning of brain rhythms rewards brain activity and selected frequencies whenever such activity spontaneously makes its appearance. |
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These ingredients bring different benefits and advantages to personal care products such as aroma, moisturization, and conditioning. |
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Training occurred in both pre-season and in-season conditioning and included neuromuscular, plyometrics and proprioceptive exercises. |
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Enhanced synaptic transmission in CA1 hippocampus after eyeblink conditioning. |
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If the whole fermentation cellar is cooled, conditioning must be done in separate tanks in a separate cellar. |
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Bell's own home used a primitive form of air conditioning, in which fans blew currents of air across great blocks of ice. |
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This is not a point about classical conditioning, but about ownership structures. |
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Contact sports are a good way to maintain your general fitness level during Ramadan, and for overall conditioning. |
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All rooms offer air conditioning, TV, hairdryer, iron, tea tray, mini fridge and laptop safes as standard. |
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Simple cylindrical tanks with beveled ends are arranged vertically, and conditioning tanks are usually laid out horizontally. |
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There's a tape player and no air conditioning but otherwise it's pretty solid. |
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At the end of a challenging conditioning session Rowett strolled over to one player who had not hit his meterage target the previous day. |
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The faster you add the water, the faster the clay becomes hydrated and the better your green sand conditioning will be. |
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In addition, acid neutralization and hydrolyzate conditioning with lime both form gypsum, which causes downstream difficulties. |
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Operant conditioning teaches you to kill, but classical conditioning is a subtle but powerful mechanism that teaches you to like it. |
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The humidity and temperature is controlled by air conditioning the sealed nacelle. |
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Aaron Mattes is one of the most renowned manual and kinesiotherapy athletic conditioning and flexibility authorities in the world. |
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The device was named after Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov, famous for his 1918 work in classical conditioning. |
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The ACM is being trained with a stimulus-reward learning process, based on classical conditioning rules. |
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I had to throw out all of my American conditioning toward the workplace. |
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Tenders are invited for Supply and installation of air conditioning system at hall of opd ward of zanana hospital,jaipur. |
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Without the air conditioning system working, the plane was quickly becoming a suffocating den of hot, recycled, overbreathed air. |
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The premises of the theories that underlie behavior therapy, specifically operant conditioning, address both omitted and committed behaviors. |
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The company s project involves acquiring fermenters, a conditioning tank and packaging and handling equipment. |
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In buildings where air conditioning is used, incandescent lamps' heat output increases load on the air conditioning system. |
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Classical conditioning experiments link a neutral stimulus, such as a sound or a picture, to an event, like eating or smoking. |
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For conditioning the tools, you will need steel wool and emery paper to remove rust. |
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Wagon air conditioning units help to purge dangerous fumes from inside the wagon before travel. |
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Former devotees, including Jonson, describe a mental conditioning. |
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Specification includes air conditioning, alloy wheels, electric sunroof and Mitsubishi active stability and traction control. |
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Plans for the Progresso JR supermarket originally called for 70 tons of air conditioning capacity. |
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This is achieved by evaporative cooling of water using a moist matrix placed in front of the turbine, or by using Ice storage air conditioning. |
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The air bled from the engines is hot and requires cooling by air conditioning units. |
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The Hungarian Parliament building used ice harvested in the winter from Lake Balaton for air conditioning. |
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The conditioning process will help to toughen up his feet but there are limits. |
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Reports suggested that the couple might have been gassed through the air conditioning system prior to the burglars' entry into the building. |
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Processed to maintain its natural state flavinoids and, therefore, maintain its characteristic odor, color and skin conditioning benefits. |
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Daikin is Japan's leading manufacturer of air conditioning and refrigeration equipment, and Japan's largest producer of fluorochemical products. |
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The conditioning program for the different horses varies depending on the race length. |
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Although personality and social factors may make people likely to smoke, the actual habit is a function of operant conditioning. |
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He would additionally take up a coaching role with the academy, as well as a strength and conditioning role with the first team. |
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However, the energy dissipation process conditioning the sustainability of superlubric state has not yet been well understood. |
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Webasto have their UK headquarters next to Lakeside Village, Doncaster on the A6182, and make sunroofs and air conditioning systems. |
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You can combat the environment and maintain moisture by applying hoof toughener and through deep conditioning. |
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The Leyland National was based on an Italian design, which included an air conditioning unit, roof mounted in a pod at the rear of the bus. |
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No 7 Hair Protecting Spritz pounds 6 To give summer hair conditioning protection, simply spritz this from root to tip. |
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They can learn using habituation, desensitization, classical conditioning, and operant conditioning, and positive and negative reinforcement. |
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Without this conditioning environment, the cause of the alternation was no longer obvious to native speakers. |
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Trace eyeblink conditioning is likewise affected by acute stress and is associated with female impairments and male enhancements in acquisition. |
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Subsequently, the growing availability of air conditioning, the climate, and a low cost of living made the state a haven. |
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Wordless conditioning... cannot inculcate the more complex courses of behaviour. |
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The most expensive buses have air conditioning, while the cheaper buses do not. |
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Commonly known as CFCs, chlorofluorocarbons are the coolant material essential to many air conditioning systems in use today. |
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Even the base-grade S models come with air conditioning, cruise control with speed limiter and dusk-sensing automatic lights. |
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For pounds 8,495 you can have Kia's Picanto Graphite with 14in alloys, central locking, air conditioning and a host of other features. |
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Use air conditioning for faster demisting and to reduce condensation on cold windows. |
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Syngeneic bone marrow transplantation is rare in patients with severe aplastic anemia and usually requires pre-transplant conditioning to provide engraftment. |
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