Without mycotrophic host plants present on the site to colonize, airborne spores of indigenous mycorrhizae are unable to persist. |
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Then, in May 1944, German airborne forces mounted a daring raid that came close to capturing Tito. |
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Planting female trees in one's own yard will attract and then trap incoming airborne pollen from males of their own species. |
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If you've been shooting, bullet casting, or otherwise exposed to airborne lead, after washing your hands, give your nose a good blow. |
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They were to being given an airborne tour of the area when the helicopter developed trouble. |
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Force Delta, which was the sea echelon of the second airborne battle group, left Germany on 26 July and closed on Beirut between 3 and 5 August. |
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Our results suggest a possible causal link between airborne particulate matter from traffic and chronic respiratory symptoms. |
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Get thee to the beach between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. when rush hour is reduced and onshore breezes are blowing away airborne crud. |
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Sufficient air space should always be provided around cars and elevator counterweights to minimize buffeting and airborne noise during operation. |
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If you have asthma, and you inhale the airborne pollen, you may start coughing, wheezing, and be short of breath. |
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No effects of airborne arsenic, gaseous arsine, and arsenic loading on arsenic levels were observed. |
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Since this was not a formal airshow, pilots took off and made fly-bys when they felt in the mood so a variety of aircraft were usually airborne. |
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Latex dust also settles on horizontal surfaces throughout the OR and can become airborne again with subsequent agitation. |
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The first rutted section of the road jolted the vehicle airborne, slamming my head against the roof. |
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Compared with total atmospheric pressure, airborne sound waves represent extremely small pressure changes. |
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Did you know that a fly must beat its wings two hundred times a second to stay airborne? |
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The phased array radar provides instantaneous beam steering which gives the advantage of vast reaction time against airborne threats. |
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Its engine coughed to a stop and the aircraft was out of the running even before becoming airborne. |
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Once you've mastered standing up and carving turns, options include slalom skiing and airborne tricks, like flips. |
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In May of that year, several aviators were aggressively contending to be the first to get airborne in pursuit of this prize. |
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They were armed with air-to-air missiles only, and were tasked with destroying airborne threats. |
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Sometimes, as we rode the bank of a curve, the wheels became slightly airborne, momentarily escaping the pull of gravity. |
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To frustrate airborne landings, obstacles were set up, areas flooded and a nightmare of antiaircraft batteries were ready. |
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Residents are exposed to photochemical smog, airborne particles, and alkane hydrocarbons. |
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The mission is to destroy armoured and unarmored combat materiel, low and slow airborne vehicles and other targets. |
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Pulling hay from above causes dust and mold to become airborne, irritating the respiratory tract. |
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Even with the second engine throttled up as high as it would go, Barnes still could not keep the ship airborne. |
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He looked to have an invisible pogo stick lodged between his legs, such was the ease with which he remained airborne. |
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Those who struggle to get a ball airborne or keep it in play should probably think twice. |
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Some experts argue for space versions of airborne lasers already under development, others for more conventional missile interceptors. |
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Once airborne I could immediately feel the aircraft's sensitivity because every change in height and direction is instantaneous. |
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The potential health hazards associated with inhalation of airborne pollutants are now well recognized. |
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Four wings were better than two for the earliest birds, which became airborne by spreading both their feathered arms and legs, a new study says. |
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As the colonel secured the engines and feathered the propellers, the aircraft momentarily became airborne because of the reduced drag. |
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He has an impressive CV and is credited with creating the UK's entire airborne radar capability. |
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With allergic asthma, one can avoid the instigating factors, or be hyposensitized against the airborne substances that cannot be avoided. |
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It was a clean take-off, and he was airborne five minutes after starting his take-off run. |
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Large areas were still held by partizans behind the German lines, and the Soviet forces tried to link up with them using airborne forces. |
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Some fish, for example, have processes from the swim bladder to the inner ear to transmit airborne vibrations. |
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Supported by parents and friends, the youngsters tied the harness of the parasail and were airborne like their aspirations. |
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The group parachuted in and set up airborne operations. It was a great feat. |
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Specialist units increased, ranging from airborne forces to the Chindits and commandos. |
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After being airborne for a half-hour, we painted a few contacts about 70 miles north. |
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A flight of homing pigeons scramble to get airborne from their loft in an old shed. |
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Removable outrigger gear located away from the fuselage centreline is used to lighten the weight of the airborne aircraft. |
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Most sports utility vehicles are so high off the ground that your dog has to be virtually airborne or a St Bernard to be able to climb in. |
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In this we hear the eternal conflict of chairborne and airborne, the gulf forever fixed between those who go and those who stay at home. |
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Noteworthy was the lack of organic mobility and firepower of the airborne brigade, unlike a Stryker brigade equipped with the Mobile Gun System. |
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Once they were airborne, James turned on his radio to receive any last minute instructions or orders. |
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The honest concern is about airborne lead ejected by the primer and bullet when a cartridge is fired. |
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Once airborne, we received more information and re-evaluated the situation, hazards, and risks. |
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Above float an airborne cast of Gods and Goddesses, heavenly nymphs and tree spirits, and snake-hooded nagas and naginis. |
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On 22 October 1962 SAC responded by establishing Defense Condition Three, and ordered B-52s on airborne alert. |
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He is also a graduate of the basic airborne course, drill sergeant school and master gunner's course. |
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When airborne and safely isolated from other traffic, he'd let me take the stick and execute cautious dives, climbs, and turns. |
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As the aircraft became airborne, the nose wheel, in retracting into its well, pulled the cover from the window. |
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On balance, Pattaya's success is set to continue unless airborne tourism across the world takes a sustained nosedive. |
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I spotted the spotted flycatchers flitting out to grab their airborne prey. |
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The Navy had purchased five nonrigid airships from Goodyear in 1954 for the airborne early warning mission. |
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Most noise is created on take-off but, once the aircraft is airborne, the throttle-setting will be reduced, ergo exhaust noise too reduces. |
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Some of the less viscous sludge material was airborne, spinning and splattering the weeds and me. |
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My English notebook, along with pencils, pens, erasers and binder paper became airborne. |
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As evidenced in this article, the wood pulp fibers' mode of transmission into the patients' viscera might have occurred via the airborne route. |
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Once airborne, use your hip flexors and abdominals to pull your knees as high as possible up to your chest so that they touch your hands. |
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The field of astronomy is enriched by the accessibility of several high-caliber airborne telescopes. |
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The Comanche had gone into spiral mode, twisting this way and that in a futile attempt to stay airborne. |
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Other rodents probably process the seismic vibrations when they are converted to airborne sounds in the burrow tunnel or chamber. |
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The Coast Guard provides all of our waterborne and airborne transportation to our stations from the closest Coast Guard facility. |
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Doctor-recommended remedies for airborne allergies, acid reflux, and bacterial infection didn't work. |
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A spectrum of airborne organic particulate matter, appropriately sized to reach pulmonary acini, produces this disease. |
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On June 25, the museum is calling all former airborne and special forces veterans to come to a special day of events at Elvington. |
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The airborne action is less fluid than the rest, but at least you get to admire the impressive scenery. |
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The helicopter was airborne for only a minute when it started plunging toward the river. |
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Wetting his lips, he engaged the engine, launched the wing and wire aero machine and was quickly airborne! |
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Eyebright appears to make your immune system less reactive to airborne allergens. |
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It is hoped such agreements will lead to lower levels of airborne traveling toxins. |
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Environmental health chiefs are still waiting for test results but early indications are that it is the airborne virus Norwalk. |
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They are huge birds, up to a metre tall and 16 kg in weight, making them the heaviest airborne birds in the world. |
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After struggling to keep airborne, the Wellington went into a steep dive, shedding pieces of fuselage on the way before hurtling into the ground. |
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These attach themselves to airborne pollutants such as exhaust fumes, giving them an electrical charge. |
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Some reckon uncontrolled crowds pose as much a danger to the monument as airborne pollution. |
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An airborne hyper-powered version of influenza is far nastier, and we are not prepared for it. |
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No microalgae have so far been found and the ministry is now also gathering air samples to see whether the problem is airborne. |
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At the moment, therefore, the virus cannot be said to be airborne, which minimises the possibility of infection. |
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This applies especially along the east coast, given the possibility of airborne spread from Britain. |
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He was struck down with what is believed to be the airborne virus Norwalk on Tuesday tea-time, and his mother became ill a few hours later. |
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Concerning air quality, we continue to maintain a national network to gauge airborne pollution. |
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Their natural disinfectant properties will help to control airborne bacteria and viruses that are prevalent during winter. |
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Experts said a contaminated vehicle may have spread the disease, but airborne transmission over such a distance is not unknown. |
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Our major concerns are pollution of all descriptions, both airborne and noise. |
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Visitors have been told not to bring fruit and flowers in case they transmit the airborne virus and strict visiting times are being enforced. |
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If there is a quantity of smoke or other airborne pollutant particles present, it is known as smog. |
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It is usually a very mild infection, transmitted as a moderately contagious airborne infection. |
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Few people know that chicken pox is an airborne disease which can easily spread when an infected person sneezes or coughs. |
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This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke. |
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After the plane was airborne, the flight attendant came around for drink orders. |
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Fortunately, none of us had any idea of the events that would transpire once airborne. |
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Once airborne, though, one's flight path is entirely at the whim of the wind. |
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Once airborne the rear-mounted propeller pushes the craft along and the unpowered main rotor spins to give the craft lift. |
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As soon as we were airborne, an obviously stressed stewardess addressed me by my first name. |
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Seconds passed like minutes as the struggling aircraft fought to get airborne. |
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The imaging systems are used to provide an airborne survey by aerial photography. |
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Wing heat, on the other hand, could do damage on the ground and is only available when airborne. |
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Davis saw it first and raced up to warn the pilot, but we were airborne in a few seconds. |
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Four aircraft remained airborne, and we continued to push our approach minimums. |
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Mr Taylor finally got his aircraft airborne, barely clearing the clubhouse. |
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This from a woman who when last seen in the gutter press was strapped to the wings of an airborne plane. |
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The aircraft remained airborne for a total of 24 hours, dropping 35,000 food parcels. |
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All they knew was they had less than two hours to get the aircraft airborne. |
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The main gun, Oto Melara 76 mm Super Rapid, installed on the forward gun deck, provides defence against surface and airborne targets. |
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By the time an enemy force was nearing our coastline, our fighters would be airborne and ready to fight. |
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If, you got the nose too high too soon, you could get into a position where it would not get airborne. |
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The rain was so heavy at times that the helicopters had trouble getting airborne. |
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Or some that make it into their flights get sick while airborne or shortly after landing. |
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Popular historians have tended to paint a relationship of adversaries between the troop carrier airmen and airborne paratroopers. |
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Troops are skilled in airborne, airmobile, amphibious, arctic and mountain operations. |
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Meanwhile, small groups of airborne troops destroyed bridges and gun emplacements, and captured crossroads and routes inland. |
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Wilde did not have such specific prescience, but I wonder if he didn't overhear the dim roar of airborne death somewhere over the horizon. |
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As the film moves to its denouement, it reverts more to formula with airborne bang-whack-pow style fights between good guy and bad. |
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When airborne, do pilots fly directly to their destination airport using GPS or do they still fly specific airways? |
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Cleaning forced-air furnace ducts may also help decrease airborne recirculation of dust, as may high-efficiency air filtration. |
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If you opt for the latter, though, keep a sharp eye out for airborne swarms of gnats. |
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Because molds and fungi propagate by means of airborne spores, they can cause respiratory problems. |
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These aircraft were pulled into the air nose first by a large propeller and when airborne would level out into horizontal flight. |
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This airborne variant of Ebola is currently under study and we should have a vaccine for it in production within ninety days. |
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During the test, the craft became airborne and Don decided to take the Flying Wing for a circuit. |
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The question is, once it was airborne, was it just a glider, a weakly flapping flyer, or a strong flyer? |
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Nonetheless, the relative proportions of each mineral in the ore and airborne dust are not known. |
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It is caused by tiny airborne particles of soot, ash and sulphur dioxide reflecting back the heat of the sun. |
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The air refueling system consists of a probe and drogue airborne refueling system. |
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Both airborne and terrestrial laser scanning are now well established methods for the acquisition of precise and reliable 3 D geo-information. |
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He has commanded airborne infantry units at the company, battalion, brigade and division levels. |
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You will be safe around a house filled with snifflers and germs that are airborne from sneezers, and from flu symptom sufferers. |
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It is transmitted through urine and droppings from infected rodents, and airborne particles. |
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More importantly, investigators have found that airborne Stachybotrys spores are highly respirable, and they contain trichothecene mycotoxins. |
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Both superpowers sent airborne resupplies to their allies during the heat of battle. |
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Dust mites and animal dander are problematic when they become airborne during vacuuming, making beds or when textiles are disturbed. |
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It has commonly been inferred that the stapes, a bone in the cheek region of early tetrapods, was important for transmitting airborne vibrations to the inner ear. |
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There is no evidence that airborne Ebola exists anywhere outside of fear-mongering headlines. |
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Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist George Will implied in an interview that Ebola may be airborne. |
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Third, the virus could not be found in sputum, further supporting the clear observation that airborne spread does not occur. |
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Among her 612 friends, one of the first listed is a boy named Kyle whose own profile picture shows him airborne on a BMX bike. |
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He wanted to be lithe and smooth and lightly airborne, working on his break dancing until he could make himself appear to flow. |
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However, a nasty airborne variant of influenza would be something else. |
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The airborne virus has considerable stability in aerosol form. |
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There's a great difference between an airborne aircraft and a wreck. |
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There were too few aircraft to deliver all the airborne troops in one go. |
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During my tour of duty in Vietnam with the 101st Airborne Division in 1968-69, the division converted from an airborne division to an airmobile configuration. |
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Financing an effective air-sea rescue service may not be a priority and local government may lack the resources or the interest to mount an effective sea and airborne search. |
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In the beginning, the Hornets were armed with air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons, but military officials quickly realized there were no airborne threats. |
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Despite one close call when it dropped so far that the line briefly got caught in the branches of a tree, I kept the kite airborne for the best part of half an hour. |
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Frieden stressed once again that the virus can be stopped and that it is not airborne. |
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While airborne, you can attempt to pull off additional tricks and even pass the ball back to your teammates, who will jump towards the basket as well for potential alley-oops. |
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They may involve several independent elements, such as orbiters, sub-satellites, landers, rovers, penetrators, airborne robots, planetary ascent vehicles or re-entry vehicles. |
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He has authored more than 30 journal articles on such topics as airborne laser altimetry, crustal deformation monitoring, and high-precision GPS reference networks. |
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The militarists believe that airborne early warning systems and antiballistic missiles would be pivotal to preventing or withstanding a nuclear attack. |
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The squadron is airborne and moving swiftly toward the line of battle. |
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The stunt shot required him to cling onto the rope ladder of a helicopter, which was to get airborne and fly off into the sunset as the final scene in the movie. |
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This finding is of great concern inasmuch as the protection principle and measures of gaseous arsine are different from the airborne arsenic particulate. |
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Owing to the fact that modem operations have an air-land character, combating enemy airborne assault and raid forces is acquiring special urgency. |
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The UK PAAMS will defend the ships from missiles approaching individually or in salvos and is capable of controlling a large number of airborne missiles simultaneously. |
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He could spot mental mistakes and misjudgments in a ball game quicker than an airborne eagle catches sight of prey scurrying around on the ground. |
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Once airborne and spinning, it was mano a mano until the loser barfed. |
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In Caketown, these include a brittle suburbanite Bruce calls The Matriarch, who has barricaded herself into her house out of fear of a deadly airborne virus. |
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With the engine throttled right back, I was once again very aware of the very slow and somewhat erratic airborne idling characteristics of the Kestrel. |
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He helped to build, test, and use airborne remote sensing instruments including a multichannel ocean color sensor, a laser oil fluorosensor, and a laser bathymeter. |
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With a cloth over his mouth to prevent his breath from inhaling any airborne creature, he spent the following nine years as a wandering, barefoot mendicant. |
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Isn't it impossible to create topspin and get a ball airborne? |
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Taking a running start, we bellyflopped onto the sled and went down head first, hopefully catching a few dips and flying over them, becoming temporarily airborne. |
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Once, after being disturbed by a low-flying helicopter, the full skein remained airborne almost an hour before side-slipping and tumbling out of the sky. |
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This allowed airborne yeasts to settle on the unfermented beer and begin doing their business at the top of whatever container happened to be holding the liquid. |
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These may become airborne when the person sneezes, coughs, or laughs. |
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Flying is nerve-wracking at the best of times, and it only takes one stupid and irresponsible person to turn a holiday flight into an airborne nightmare. |
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Indoor air sampling established that vented stoves generated substantially less soot and other airborne particulate matter than unimproved hearths did. |
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Typhoon fighter jets will patrol the skies, and puma helicopters will be at the ready with airborne snipers. |
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In the chaos of the nighttime paradrop into Normandy, France, Easy Company, like its sister airborne units, is scattered far and wide across the enemy terrain. |
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As she reaches a point where the slope steepens slightly, she is airborne, joining the dozen parapentes and hang gliders that are already visible circling above the town. |
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Skateboarding is going airborne this fall with the launch of the first real commercially marketed hoverboard which uses magnetics to float about an inch off the ground. |
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The delay and the extension of the takeoff rates of transport planes carrying paratroops and airborne force equipment disrupted the flight schedule and airdrop procedure. |
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An ioniser works by circulating air and trapping airborne particulates such as diesel exhaust fumes, tobacco smoke and dust on an electrostatically charged ring. |
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But tiny particles tend to clump together in the air and then fall to the ground, so they need to be treated with a chemical to prevent that and keep them airborne. |
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We watched a group of airborne insects break out of cocoons two stories above the street, crawl down the side of the building, then back up again as butterflies. |
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Now airborne, Fossett will spend those weeks in a closet-sized balloon gondola, equipped with a bench and sleeping bag, breathing oxygen from a face mask. |
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At that time, a bunch of European and North American groups were just obtaining the first practical results of GPS positioning for airborne photogrammetry and remote sensing. |
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If you can't get airborne infectivity, you can't use it as a weapon. |
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The self-contained facility has a positive-pressure HVAC system to prevent the ingress of airborne contaminants and cross-contamination from other operating lines. |
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If combined with the airborne laser scanner, the data can be used to develop digital terrain models, contours, intensity images and other elevation representations. |
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I had made several mistakes that could have led to an airborne flameout. |
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According to the company's president, the bulb uses no toxic chemicals, is more cost-effective than HEPA filters and air ionizers, which only trap airborne particles. |
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Many things can lead to these hot spots including food and airborne allergens, ticks, fleas and other insect bites, and contact allergens like grass. |
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As the engine races to a crescendo, we head off along what appears to be a new-mown field, then just as it dawns on me that this is the airstrip, we are airborne. |
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For many if not most people with asthma, a major cause of their asthma is an allergy to airborne substances such as pollen, mold, dust mites and animal dander. |
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A World record-holding daredevil wing walker is set to be just one of the airborne attractions to thrill the crowds at the Evening Press sponsored 2002 Yorkshire Air Show. |
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Over time, moving metal parts can scrape off minute metal filings, rubber gaskets and hoses can deteriorate, and dust and other airborne particles can get into the system. |
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Birds usually just decide to be airborne then leap deftly into the air. |
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But there has been no other time in the history of the world when greenhouse gases, airborne methane and mercury, desertification, and deforestation have been around. |
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Another problem with airborne measurements is that the aircraft's altitude must be known to within 1 m to attain gravimetric precision of the order of 1 mgal. |
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On its initial try, the plane was unable to get airborne after a long run of five or six miles over the dog-leg course curving around the two bays. |
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Quinoid redox cycling as a mechanism for sustained free radical generation by inhaled airborne particulate matter. |
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A FARMER'S son driving his dad's Land Rover Discovery became airborne at a traffic island during a high speed police chase. |
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Prevailing winds from the plant carried airborne contamination south and east, into populated areas northwest of Denver. |
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Biological sources of air pollution are also found indoors, as gases and airborne particulates. |
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It brings an ability to negate wind as a factor, to stay airborne at a tremendous clip then gear down further at any time for more performance. |
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Because of its extreme speed during a race, a stock car can become airborne when it rotates during a crash. |
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Exposure to hay can also trigger Allergic rhinitis for people who are hypersensitive to airborne allergens. |
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Within minutes, two flights of Fokker triplanes, one painted bright red, were airborne and headed for the Somme. |
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The intermediate size, twin-engine aircraft will be equipped with the newest airborne medical intensive care unit developed by Air Methods. |
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Airocide even reduces surface contamination by removing airborne organisms that settle on fomites. |
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Dowding had introduced the concept of airborne radar and encouraged its usage. |
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The Weddell seal has perhaps the most elaborate vocal repertoire with separate sounds for airborne and underwater contexts. |
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Workers who cut, grind or polish concrete are at risk of inhaling airborne silica, which can lead to silicosis. |
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Unlike nucleonic gauges, it is not affected by humidity, barometric pressure, gap temperature, or airborne dust. |
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Air quality laws are often designed specifically to protect human health by limiting or eliminating airborne pollutant concentrations. |
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More lofted than the driver, the brassie is coming back in style because it's easier to get airborne and more forgiving on off-center hits. |
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The company is also considering the realisation of a high-density airborne magnetometric survey. |
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Tuberculosis is spread primarily through airborne transmission by aerosolised droplets during coughing, sneezing or talking. |
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A MAN with drugs in his car drove at 80mph, cut corners, and at one point became airborne as he tried to flee police, a court heard. |
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Blooming occurs when unreacted cyanoacrylate monomers volatilize from the surface of the dispensed adhesive and become airborne. |
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A high-flying couple tied the knot yesterday with an airborne wedding ceremony as they were strapped to the wings of a biplane. |
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After the tail rotor fell off, Robinson managed to keep the helicopter airborne for about a half-mile. |
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Many of these do not ever land in the water, and some, such as the frigatebirds, have difficulty getting airborne again should they do so. |
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However, light reflected from the plume aerosols was partially depolarized, a sign that some of the airborne particles were irregularly shaped. |
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A different strain of the disease is pneumonic plague, where the bacteria become airborne and enter directly into the patient's lungs. |
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Detection of airborne Par j 1 and Par j 2 allergens in relation to Urticaceae pollen counts in different bioclimatic areas. |
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Its presence negatively impacts air quality by adding to the count of airborne particulates. |
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Lichens and mosses are two of the main forms of vegetation in the Arctic and are highly susceptible to airborne pollutants and heavy metals. |
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Wind results in the transportation of fine sediment and the formation of sand dune fields and soils from airborne dust. |
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The Aerometric Information Retrieval System is the national repository that contains information about airborne pollution. |
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Sagem Defense Securite, meanwhile, was promoting the Euroflir series of gyrostabilized electro-optical airborne systems. |
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Bombers were flown with airborne search lights out of desperation but to little avail. |
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Controllers may use a radar system called secondary surveillance radar for airborne traffic approaching and departing. |
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The FB70011 downdraught bench complies with HSG258 legislation for the control of airborne contaminants at work. |
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Determination of selective quinones and quinoid radicals in airborne particulate matter and vehicular exhaust particles. |
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An attempt to advance into northern Germany spearheaded by a major airborne operation in the Netherlands failed. |
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Construction of radioelement and dose rate baseline maps by combining ground and airborne radiometric data. |
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Soot may either cool or warm Earth's climate system, depending on whether it is airborne or deposited. |
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But there are some simple steps to keep your body and skin hydrated while airborne, experts say. |
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The central government responded by launching airborne and seaborne military invasions of rebel strongholds Padang and Manado. |
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Since the Cold War ended, we have withdrawn and dismantled our tactical maritime and airborne nuclear capabilities. |
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A kingfisher, an airborne jewel, whirrs past, stickleback in its beak, and disappears into a thicket of riparian willow. |
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Bat calls are some of the most intense, airborne animal sounds, and can range in intensity from between 60 and 140 decibels. |
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Collision Avoidance systems which rely on transponder replies triggered by ground and airborne systems are considered passive. |
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The First Army contingent totalled approximately 73,000 men, including 15,600 from the airborne divisions. |
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Various allergens, airborne irritants, and infections trigger exacerbation of asthma. |
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Its mission, the Airborne Tropical Tropopause Experiment, is a multi-year NASA airborne science campaign. |
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Once airborne or airmobile forces reach the ground and dominate any opposing force, the work of the engineer begins in earnest. |
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These dummies led the Germans to believe that an additional airborne landing had occurred. |
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During the evening the remaining elements of the airborne divisions landed. |
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The airborne landings west of Utah were not very successful, as only ten per cent of the paratroopers landed in their drop zones. |
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Relationship between transmissibility of different strains of virus and recovery of airborne virus in the environment of infector mice. |
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They collect a large part of the airborne moisture moving in from the ocean. |
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They made the breakthrough by using the airborne Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy. |
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These dummies led the Germans to believe an additional airborne assault had occurred. |
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The initial assault would have also included two airborne divisions and the special forces of the Brandenburg Regiment. |
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The Allies attempted to capture bridges with an airborne assault, to open the way into Germany and liberate the northern Netherlands. |
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At this point, it becomes important to exclude airborne acetic bacteria, so vats are filled completely to exclude air. |
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For anything that has a large explosion or gets airborne, users need to register for a Type 2 Licence. |
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An airborne wind farm is a group of airborne wind energy systems near to each other, connected to the grid in the same point. |
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Vacuums by their nature cause dust to become airborne, by exhausting air that is not completely filtered. |
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Buried pipes are isolated from airborne debris, electrical storms, tornadoes, hurricanes, hail, and acid rain. |
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It consisted of an electrically powered trolley suspended from an overhead track operated by an airborne attendant. |
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Indoors, the lack of air circulation allows these airborne pollutants to accumulate more than they would otherwise occur in nature. |
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A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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The use of smallpox virus in a bioterrorist attack could have a devastating impact, since this virus can spread easily by airborne infection and its infectivity is strong. |
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New capabilities of the SHOALS airborne lidar bathymeter, Proc. |
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The Office of Strategic Services of the United States also promised to assist the KLA with warplanes, submarines, and airborne troops during the operation. |
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A group of British WW2 veterans will today stage a parachute jump over Holland to mark the 60th anniversary of the biggest airborne operation in history. |
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Especially effective on organic, foul, airborne odors resulting from feces, urine, emesis, cancer lesions and gangrene, Hex-On also works well for general patient-room odors. |
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Analysis of airborne actinomycete spores with fluorogenic substrates. |
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In front of the entire regiment, the condemned trooper was forced to unblouse his trousers, remove his airborne boots, and replace them with regular shoes. |
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Physical training, shooting, running, mountaineering, orientation and scouting, hand-to-hand combat, explosives, APC and airborne incretion and evac, etc. |
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Indoor airborne 2,4-D was associated with inspirable particles. |
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At 140 feet we pushed up to an underwhelming color change, no grass, current or upwelling, so I wasn't expecting much, until a wall of juvenile flyingfish went airborne. |
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Transmission occurs through inhalation of airborne variola virus, usually droplets expressed from the oral, nasal, or pharyngeal mucosa of an infected person. |
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These, in turn, increase airborne delay for holding aircraft. |
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World War II also saw the first use of airborne radar on fighters. |
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In order to protect Scotland's air quality, SEPA regulates and monitors industrial activities and processes in Scotland that may lead to local airborne pollution. |
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It may be, however, that the ends of superchrons have caused vigorous convection leading to widespread volcanism, and that the subsequent airborne ash caused extinctions. |
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They smell by using their forked tongues to collect airborne particles, then passing them to the vomeronasal organ or Jacobson's organ in the mouth for examination. |
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It leaches out of sediraents, washes in from rivers or is airborne in the form of volatile dimethylmercury, which is degraded to MMHg by ultraviolet light. |
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In addition, larger specialized military aircraft carry powerful airborne radars to observe air traffic over a wide region and direct fighter aircraft towards targets. |
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The landings were to be preceded by airborne operations near Caen on the eastern flank to secure the Orne River bridges and north of Carentan on the western flank. |
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Some 1,200 aircraft departed England just before midnight to transport three airborne divisions to their drop zones behind enemy lines several hours before the beach landings. |
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On 19 November 1940 the famous RAF night fighter ace John Cunningham shot down a Ju 88 bomber using airborne radar, just as Dowding had predicted. |
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Once airborne, loons are capable of long flights during migration. |
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Mineral research may also include satellite and airborne photographs. |
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Select a system equipped with cartridge-based granular activated carbon and chemisorption technology for VOCs and other airborne chemical compounds. |
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Radioactive contamination can be ingested into the human body if it is airborne or is taken in as contamination of food or drink, and will irradiate the body internally. |
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Seeking to move intelligence directly to the cockpit, in February 1953 the USAFSS installed a COMINT collection position on a C-47 airborne tactical air control center. |
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Some breeds of dogs, such as Shar peis, Wirehaired Fox Terriers, Golden Retrievers, Shih Tzu and Lhasa Apso are predisposed to developing airborne allergies. |
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The study also found that when flu patients wear a surgical mask, the release of virus in even the smallest airborne droplets can be significantly reduced. |
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Recent work by Kennecott on Azulitas has included reconnaissance soil sampling and mapping, limited bulldozer costean work, airborne magnetics and scout diamond drilling. |
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Most evaluations on the reduction of airborne culturable bacteria by upper-room UVGI have been carried out in chambers and a lack of field measurement studies exists. |
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Ben-Dot E, Levin N, Singer A, Karnieli A, Braun O, Kidron GJ Quantitative mapping of the soil rubification process on sand dunes using an airborne hyperspectral sensor. |
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Regarding the disease's spread, Dr Ankit Modi said children with untreated acute pharyngitis spread gas by airborne salivary droplets and nasal discharge. |
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Personnel contemplating defense of an air base must consider the threat posed by RPVs by formulating a plan to tackle a range of remote threats, both ground and airborne. |
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In smog-chamber experiments, he and Landis showed that sunlight activates certain airborne halogen compounds to convert elemental mercury to reactive gaseous mercury. |
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