There have been numerous reports of abnormal accumulations of amino compounds and amines in tissues of nutrient-deficient plants. |
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Thicker, soupy accumulations of frazil ice which are often herded by wind action are termed grease ice. |
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Forecasters expect significant accumulations of snow from Virginia and North Carolina into New England. |
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Filters are also installed in the hood to catch grease and prevent accumulations in the ductwork. |
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The first conservation step is to clean the surface of dirt and loose accumulations with water and detergent applied under high pressure. |
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Removing manure from the building to an outdoor storage can also reduce odor and gas accumulations. |
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Therefore, there is a strong possibility that dangerous accumulations of this toxicant exist in humans and animals. |
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A wet basement is caused by moisture accumulations that drip through the foundations. |
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It occurs when abnormal accumulations of fat develop in the liver and other organs, along with a severe increase of pressure in the brain. |
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There were no sites with significant accumulations of litter but Main Street has performed worse than in the previous survey. |
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Wherever I look in my mind I find accumulations of dust and festoons of cobwebs. |
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The locations in the Earth's crust where these accumulations occur are collectively referred to as orebodies, ore reserves, or ore deposits. |
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I sorted and filed, and many of the precious accumulations of the last ten years went into black plastic bags that then went on to the tip. |
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The offshore area is situated within the most promising exploration theatre in New Zealand for large oil and gas accumulations. |
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Unlike most ski nations, there is no tradition of blasting snow-heavy slopes to release dangerous accumulations in the back-country. |
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He suggested that the median geanticlines were absent, and that the geosynclines were actually wedge-shaped accumulations of strata. |
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The majority of the carbonates and gypsum are autogenetic with only minor secondary accumulations with depth. |
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Bilge pumps in recreational boats are only intended to remove normal accumulations of bilge water and sea spray. |
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Her works often consist of accumulations of old-fashioned, everyday objects that have been meticulously wrapped in white twine or cotton thread. |
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Her work requires vast material accumulations that are vividly tactile and spatial. |
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Adding an extra flight or flying a more circuitous route can boost mileage accumulations rapidly. |
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Their accumulations are part of attempts to identify and understand the natural world. |
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Rather it erodes in fits and starts amid accumulations of misstep and scandal. |
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The precipitation turned to snow after the passage of the cold front, causing heavy snow accumulations to the northwest of the low's path. |
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This procedure is necessary to allow rapid temporary closure of areas where there are unpredictable accumulations of juvenile cod or hake. |
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Black spruce and tamarack grow over accumulations of organic peat in extensive bogs. |
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By the end of Monday, we expect to see three to five centimetres of snow, with higher accumulations towards the Pennines, the North York Moors and the Wolds. |
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Autointoxication occurs in these patients due to the accumulations of acylCoA compounds that disrupt intermediary metabolism. |
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Well-known for his work with accumulations of simple objects, here Arman turned his attention to deconstructing the classics. |
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His first accumulations of objects date from 1959: a forest of coat stands followed by glass boxes of jumbled rubbish. |
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The western side of the prairie region received 10 to 25 cm of snow with significant accumulations on the ground. |
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Good housekeeping is essential to avoid accumulations of spilled EPS material. |
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Until about a million years ago, British Columbia was horrendously volcanic, with lava accumulations kilometres thick being laid down. |
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In 1904 the German Max Uhle dug in the hills zones a shell midden constituted by huge accumulations of food wastes from a marine origin. |
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The original character, the unalloyed metal, the truth in its purity, will gradually shed the accidental accumulations of circumstance, and reemerge from its errant forms. |
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In addition, there's likely to be heavy snowfall accumulations in the mountains of Colorado and Wyoming that feed that Platte River drainage basins. |
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The accumulations of tephra from Nazko cone are over several metres thick in some places. |
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Krill accumulations in this area have been linked to the upwelling that occurs along the north shore and at the head of the Laurentian Channel. |
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This contamination consisted of soiled insulation blankets and large accumulations of lint, dust and other flammable debris. |
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Unconventional or continuous accumulations are regional in extent, have diffuse boundaries, do not have obvious seals and traps, and are not buoyant upon a water column. |
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Several anglers reported large accumulations of fish showing around the city centre with fish rolling in the vicinity of Butcher Terrace and along Marygate. |
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Probably represents accumulations of melaninÂproducing melanocytes in the dermis during their migration from neural crest to sites in the skin. |
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The inorganic sediments were covered with poorly decomposed fibric peat accumulations that contained well-preserved rudiments of earlier communities. |
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Major gas accumulations occur in Devonian and Mississippian carbonates and Lower Cretaceous sandstones. |
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Gas accumulations occur primarily in Mississippian and Devonian thrust faulted structures. |
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The gas accumulations are stratigraphically controlled by variations in lithology. |
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Clean enclosure of any dust and dirt accumulations and ensure that vent openings are free from obstruction. |
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Assists in the dermocosmetic treatment of cellulite with orange-peel skin appearance, adipose accumulations, swelling. |
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Unit 6 stands out by its characteristics: it is rich in ferruginous pisolites resulting from lateritic accumulations on the plateau. |
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Run hot scalding water through the pipe to carry away any accumulations. |
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This is a method of puncturing a plate with roulettes, punches, and other tools so that modelling is achieved with greater or lesser accumulations of dots. |
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Her fantastical accumulations of detritus and throwaway goods can seem to pack more whimsy than wallop. |
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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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Intense micro-exfoliating actions due to the presence of AHA that helps eliminate the accumulations of melanin pigments. |
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But based on accumulations to date, many areas are going to need above average snow pack accumulations together with above average spring rains to bring soil moisture levels back to normal. |
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Mass balance monitoring is a method that accounts for inputs, accumulations, outputs and the generation or destruction of the substances in question. |
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Live oil recoveries from several wells, and their proximity to the heavy oil accumulations at Dome Flore and Gea, support the oil potential of the Sinapa and Esperanca permits. |
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However, the accumulations of snow and the snow clearing operations carried out by day labourers and carters hired by the city provided an impressive spectacle. |
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During this period, great accumulations of sand, gravel and mud were deposited further south in Wales, and these gradually consolidated. |
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The action of rivers and waves tends to pile up gravel in large accumulations. |
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Continental rifts are the sites of significant oil and gas accumulations, such as the Viking Graben and the Gulf of Suez Rift. |
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This area is dominated by small accumulations of snowfall which becomes ice and thus eventually seaward glacial flows. |
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The North Atlantic Gyre forms the Sargasso Sea, noted for its still waters and dense seaweed accumulations. |
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In the same year, Pizarro and his men discovered that Jauja was home to huge accumulations of Inca food, clothing and wealth. |
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Possible reserves are attributed to known accumulations that have a less likely chance of being recovered than probable reserves. |
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These are large accumulations of sediment transported from the continent to places in front of the mouth of the river. |
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One of the wells encountered more than 1,000 feet of net pay, one of the most significant net pay accumulations in the history of the Deepwater Gulf of Mexico. |
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Similar amounts are reported in the Gulf of St. Lawrence due to frequent winter storms, but further inland the winter accumulations of snow drop due to a lack of moisture. |
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My companions rose one by one and emptied their nocturnal accumulations of urine into the seatless toilet. |
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The contribution of Namib desert Hottentot to understanding of Australopithecine bone accumulations. |
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Other terms, such as grease ice and pancake ice, are used for ice crystal accumulations under the action of wind and waves. |
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Although they remain discrete during this season, one only has to scrape away some of the dead leafs covering the earth, in order to notice some whitish filamentous accumulations, there are our mushrooms, working. |
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Finally, there are severe lesions with a succession of cavities or pockets all along the ampulla, allowing real accumulations for which the prognosis is also very poor. |
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If you feel pain in or behind your ear, if it is inflammed or if skin irritation and accelerated accumulations of ear wax occur, please check with your hearing care professional or physician. |
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There had been dry seasons, accumulations of dust, wind-blown seeds, and cedars rose wonderfully out of solid rock. |
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Even though most of the province is dealing with rainfall well above normal levels, small pockets in the extreme northeast corner and south of Lloydminster have received below normal accumulations for May. |
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Contrasting accumulations of calcium and magnesium in seed coats and embryos of common bean and soybean. |
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If too low an alloyed grade is used, accumulations of dirt can lead to concentrations of corrosive substances, which may exceed the level of corrosion resistance of that alloy. |
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Treat form brackets, tie rods, concrete buckets, shoring and scaffolding daily or as required to soften existing concrete buildup and prevent future accumulations. |
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Thick accumulations of avalanched or windblown snow can block streams, forming small temporary lakes that may subsequently drain suddenly to produce a flood. |
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The foreshore zone across all sand, and mixed sand and gravel, barrier beaches examined in 2008 had recovered typical seasonal sand accumulations. |
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More than 70 percent of ALS patients have excessive neurofilament accumulations in their motor neurons. |
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The lake-effect snow engine never really got fired up and when precipitation did come in off the Great Lakes, it occurred as a mixture of rain, wet flurries and some ice pellets with no dramatic accumulations. |
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The entire southern Caspian rests on a very ancient suboceanic-type basalt crustal structure, although that rock is covered in the south by huge accumulations of sedimentary layers many miles thick. |
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Although extensive works have been done in elucidating phytoalexin biosynthesis, UV stress signal transduction leading to accumulations of rice phytoalexin is largely unknown. |
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It plays a drainage-enhancing action and it is indicated for the dermocosmetic treatment in fighting of fat, adipose accumulations, edemas and hard cellulite, with congested tissue. |
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But the exhibition reaches all the way back to the artist's breakout paintings of the 1990s, with their accumulations of beadlike eyes and lips on patchworks of lined paper. |
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In larger, deeper rivers, frazil produced in upstream reaches may be carried downstream and be transported beneath the fixed ice cover, where it may deposit and form large accumulations that are called hanging dams. |
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Frazil accumulations over 12 m thick occur in both of these segments. |
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That completed the first phase of development of eight gas accumulations in the Edirne Licence in the Thrace Basin, Turkey's European part. |
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Due to their high glycolytic rates, the brain and heart generally exhibit the highest accumulations post-prandially, therefore a fasting state is desirable to minimise uptake in these organs. |
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Long-term accumulations of this non-point source pollution can be detrimental to the water and sediment quality of the harbour and near shore areas. |
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The areas represent tephra accumulations of at least 0.5 cm. |
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As a result, thick accumulations of shale tend to occur around the margins of Ordovician continents and in the deepwater portions of epicontinental seas. |
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The department is in charge of keeping the temples neat and tidy, including sweeping accumulations away from termite locations and bat shelters in the temples. |
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Lester B. Pearson Building, East elevation of west tower, reflective heat patterns at corner conditions, air leakage patterns at parapets with moisture accumulations behind spandrel panels. |
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They are unconsolidated accumulations of debris and blocks of different seize, made up mainly by limestone rock fragments from the Upper Cretaceous and the Paleocene. |
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These damage and outages have often been caused by broken or weakened and sagged tree limbs, where accumulations of ice can increase the branch weight of trees by 30 times or more. |
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Showy altruism has long served as a strategy for justifying huge accumulations of wealth in the envious eyes of the public, but Mr Jobs has eschewed charity. |
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You must regularly clean dirt accumulations on or in the thermostat. |
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Moreover, support point accumulations with their corresponding customer support level may be found in the Smart Service Portal, on each quote for a new purchase, or by calling your local sales or support representative. |
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It is recognised that for certain Member States with very limited accumulations of waste, export to other countries probably represents the most viable option from the environmental, safety and economic points of views. |
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Indeed, buses were prevented from using many streets because of huge accumulations of snow and cars strewn along the roadside, forcing buses to detour from several regular routes. |
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The condition can result in large accumulations of tau proteins, killing cells in regions of the brain responsible for mood and emotions. |
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All soils are Aridic Salic Solonchaks according to the World Reference Base and differ mainly in their gypsum and salt accumulations. |
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The recent floodplain soils lack horizonation, illuvial accumulations, and soil structure. |
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The oil accumulations in the PS may be partly syngenetic, with the bulk of the oil generated in the Diatomaceous series and then migrated upwards. |
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The path teaches that the way of the enlightened ones stopped their craving, clinging and karmic accumulations, and thus ended their endless cycles of rebirth and suffering. |
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He also alternates paragraphs with stichic accumulations of lines, which contributes to the poetry's general sense that density yields explosive results. |
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These peat accumulations then provide habitat for a wide array of peatland plants, including sedges and ericaceous shrubs, as well as orchids and carnivorous plants. |
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These kinds of knowledge, crucial for subsistence and survival, are generally based on accumulations of empirical observation and on interaction with the environment. |
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These flood basalt eruptions have resulted in large accumulations of basaltic lavas emplaced at a rate greatly exceeding that seen in contemporary volcanic processes. |
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