She did wear a big hearing aid that delivered highly amplified sound to her left ear. |
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In narrow inlets and coves, the wave can become focused or amplified, reaching tens of metres in height. |
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The audio is fed from the earphone jack into an auxiliary input on the vehicle's CD player, where it is amplified to on board PA speakers. |
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The memorandum repeated and amplified the point about administrative simplification. |
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Under the regime of fiat currency these ratchets are irresistible as they are powered and amplified by speculation. |
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Perhaps our ancestors got confused with the songs of humpback whales amplified by the keels of their vessels. |
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Of course, the likelihood of success is vastly amplified if a partner goes with it. |
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The signals were amplified, rectified, and integrated on a moving-time-average basis, with a time constant of 100 milliseconds. |
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The excitation source used was an argon-ion laser-pumped, regeneratively amplified Ti-sapphire laser operating at 250 kHz repetition rate. |
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This occurs in guitar amps when the amplified signal is picked up by the sound source, forming a loop. |
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Her guitar is now amped up and she fronts a sizzling band with a pair of electric guitars, a throbbing amplified bass, drums and a girl singer. |
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Separate rooms were used for preparation of DNA, its amplification, and analysis of the amplified products. |
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Every sound was amplified by the metal floor and the cavernously high steel ceiling. |
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The report of a rifle is reduced to at least 92 decibels, but at the same time quieter sounds are amplified. |
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Once this is done, you would need to place as many as 400 small speakers in various parts of the room so that the sound wave can be amplified. |
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The first sampling transistor is configured to sample the same RF input signal that is amplified by the amplifier transistor. |
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A digital radio frequency transmitter system having an input circuit for receiving digital signals to be amplified and transmitted. |
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The signals were amplified to volt levels and sampled by using a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter. |
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Indeed, the intensity of belonging to a culture of extremity is repeatedly amplified through the media. |
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They amplified simple stories with such emotional reverberations that they became elemental and overpowering, like a force of nature. |
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Many painted a picture of a prison in disarray, a description that was amplified last week by the report of an independent commission. |
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Genes were amplified from genomic yeast DNA using specific oligonucleotides and the polymerase chain reaction. |
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The main difficulties came from the variability between cylinders, which was amplified during lean-burn operation. |
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As the name suggests, this device listens for incoming network traffic, and then retransmits it with an amplified signal. |
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Zulu warriors rushed into battle after ingesting a complex concoction of roots and fungus that dulled pain and amplified aggression. |
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If this signal is to be passed to downstream devices, it must be amplified and the jitter eliminated or attenuated. |
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In this trio setting, Singh's amplified tablas are the main focus, punching out loudly over a thin-sounding sarangi and a tanpura drone. |
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These three main patterns are amplified by turtle shells, claves, timbales, bongos, congas, maracas and tambourines. |
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Heavy double doors closed with amplified loud scraping before a final crash as they came together and locked. |
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Such trivial examples are amplified a thousandfold when it comes to more complex physical characteristics. |
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At the touch of a button, felt curtains will roll down from the ceiling to absorb the heavy bass of amplified music. |
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The sound thus produced is amplified in the throat, mouth, nose and sinuses and streams out as an individual's voice. |
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Eleven of the 40 amplified samples were selected randomly for DNA sequence analysis. |
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The amplified pulses were divided by a beam splitter to generate pump and probe pulses. |
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Last Sunday they even had a heavily amplified, tone-deaf rock band rehearsing in the backyard all afternoon. |
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The atmosphere of oppression and threat is amplified by the set, a steeply angled roof over a bare stage. |
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Acoustic guitars may be amplified by placing a contact microphone inside the body. |
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Each system includes a large flat panel display, detachable keyboard with touch pad, and amplified speakers. |
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Panic seized the US capital Wednesday and was transmitted in amplified form to the entire country via the broadcast airwaves. |
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The amplified fragment of EF1a varies in size, from 947 nt in the two polyclads to 962 nt in C. roscoffensis to 965 nt in the three triclads. |
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The band fused the abrasive, amplified timbres and motoric rhythms of rock with the string and brass writing of the classical tradition. |
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One final consideration is these signals are unamplified line-level, so the speakers need to be the amplified type that accept line-level inputs. |
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He has long been deafened by amplified hymns in his temple, leaving no scope for boons and prayers. |
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A feature of natural disasters in developing countries is that the magnitude of the disaster seems to be amplified. |
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There was a snap like the cracking of a whip, amplified several times, accompanied by a brilliant flash of deep-blue light. |
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In this environment, unsoftened by so much as a cushion or a curtain, his amplified rock soundtrack echoes and re-echoes. |
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Then, there are chain saws, power tools, amplified music, traffic, sirens, snowmobiles, wave runners and motorcycles. |
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The junctions of the rearrangements were then amplified by PCR and sequenced to reveal the breakpoints. |
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Any outrage or disaster is amplified by the media and by the fact that we're so connected, so networked. |
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This demonstrated that the component sequences amplified as partial gene segments were contiguous in the genome. |
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He had an amplified bullhorn in one hand and a genuine, polished ram's horn in the other as he improvised chants. |
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Events requiring the use of amplified sound, such as microphones or bullhorns, are restricted to certain areas and times. |
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The audience probably weren't listening anyway, so effectively did the staging distract from Jonathan Summers' thoughtful, amplified vocal. |
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Seated halfway back in the stalls, I thought the harpsichord sounded distractingly amplified. |
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The y gene region was subsequently amplified by the polymerase chain reaction. |
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State budget deficits are often amplified by costs associated with prisons bulging with nonviolent drug offenders. |
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If the oscillations are not damped out, they could break the fragile lines of other suspended weights and become amplified. |
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The amplified signal was monitored with a storage oscilloscope and recorded with a tape recorder or a strip chart recorder. |
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Not rock hard, just sportingly firm, with that firm feeling no doubt amplified by the solidly mounted subframes. |
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The amount of chemiluminescence is proportional to the quantity of the amplified product. |
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A comparison of the sequences obtained from the amplified material revealed a complete homology to modern bacterial sequences. |
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In insects, the genes that encode the proteins of the egg membrane, the chorion, become amplified in the surrounding follicle cells. |
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The singing was amplified, the rhythms syncopated and the plot one-dimensional. |
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The MspI site is therefore polymorphic and can be detected as a cleavable amplified polymorphic sequence marker. |
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Each time she faulted, she would silently curse herself as the wrong note amplified itself in the empty hall. |
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Designed for the slimmer female foot, the narrow Zlipper has an amplified instep and a smaller heel cup. |
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The DNA sample from the patient is labeled and amplified by PCR and then added to the filter paper. |
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For all 43 species, amplified fragments were purified from agarose gels and ligated in the TOPO TA cloning vector. |
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Before sequencing, the amplified regions were purified from the agarose gel using a GeneClean kit. |
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Depending on the mode of recording, the signal has to be amplified for feeding a polygraph or digitized for recording on hard disk. |
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We will see a process whereby any lie issuing from any of them is amplified by the others, creating a multiplier effect. |
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The dampness amplified each and every smell to such a pitch that he seemed to be wading through air thick with intoxicating fragrances. |
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Heavy curtains can be drawn to dampen acoustics for amplified music, speech, and movies. |
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The microphone signal was amplified by a low-noise preamplifier and was processed by a two-phase lock-in amplifier. |
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The preselective products were amplified with primers having two additional selective bases. |
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All individuals for the mapping family were amplified using the standard amplification protocol described above. |
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The brothers' education was amplified by long summer holidays of reading and by French and English governesses. |
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This dynamic is amplified in some localities where large firms have attained effective monopoly power. |
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What follows is a digest of their discoveries, amplified by material and opinions of my own. |
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This signal is picked up by a satellite TV dish then transmitted to a receiver where it is amplified and sent to a TV screen. |
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The pain message gets amplified and distorted, much as music blasted through regular speakers does. |
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In the lower graph the current scale is amplified so that single channel events can be distinguished. |
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This problem is amplified by the fact that one-third of epileptics cannot adequately control their seizures with medication. |
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Copycat journalists amplified this dubious academic research by claiming that teenage murderers were duplicating their favourite violent scenes. |
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Each tick of the clock was accompanied by the amplified sound of a human heartbeat. |
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The output of this unit was amplified and passed through a discriminator. |
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The second is a dirty buzz carved from the crude hum of electric motors as amplified by dirty magnetic coils and pockmarked by amorphous rattles and disembodied thuds. |
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Daft Punk amplified the crowd in a way that changed my life and they never even left the booth. |
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So, the noise of the toy gets amplified by your guitar pickup? |
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While sound is amplified throughout the auditorium, certain parts of the audible spectrum are delayed in the seating areas farthest from the rostrum. |
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Set in the near future, the pathologies of the present are amplified and exaggerated. |
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The instruments are flute, cello, and piano, and all three are amplified. |
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The heteromorphic microsatellite within the Tk1 gene was amplified. |
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That volume, plus the occasional strange or distant placement of singers, meant that all singers were amplified by body mikes, which I didn't like but understood. |
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The spot was too small to double-test, and it had to be amplified beyond the standard measures of practice in forensic science. |
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The cost savings associated with downsizing the chilled water plant capacity was amplified because the emergency generators were likewise reduced in capacity. |
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Those in the front heard her voice coming around the sides of the megaphone, those in the back heard the amplified version, and the clump in the middle heard echoes. |
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Laser pulses of 100 fs full-width at half-maximum at 790 nm, 800 mW power, and 1 kHz repetition rate were generated from a regeneratively amplified Ti-S system. |
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A rear spoiler appears, the license plate number changes, it gets a tint, an air scoop appears and the engine sounds just get amplified and sound deep and throaty! |
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Art, literature and music have amplified this veneration for venery. |
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It's both a juggling and a balancing act where sometimes the fiction wobbles ingenuously, and stumbles away from the security of direct or amplified quotation. |
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And there is no chorus of dogs, locked in yards alone, whose barks and yaps and howls, at most other times of the year, bounce from ridge to ridge, amplified by winds. |
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The remedy for the problem was a sound system that involves Holly's teacher wearing a headset with a microphone so her words are amplified through a large speaker. |
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In signal recycling it is these sidebands that are stripped off the laser carrier wave and sent back into the interferometer, so that the signal can be built up and amplified. |
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The seismic components of vocalizations were filtered and amplified separately from the acoustic signals to compensate for not having a preamplifier for the geophones. |
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A sound system using beam-steered line-arrays, enabling clear, amplified speech and support for jazz music, is concealed in the pilasters flanking the proscenium. |
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Their voices amplified by PA systems, the protests' leaders exhort their audiences with rigidly ideological slogans. |
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The upper band is amplified genomic DNA containing the intronic sequence. |
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The tick-tock of the clock was amplified and I glanced at it as a reflex. |
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With the cant of abolitionism well amplified, Missourians took up the cognomen of Southerners more widely, yet still largely as a defense of the peculiar institution. |
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A variable gain amplifier variably amplifies a monitor signal according to the operating mode determined by the gate and outputs an amplified monitor signal. |
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The size and purity of the amplified product were checked by agarose gel electrophoresis, and the fragment was purified from the gel by commercially available procedures. |
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The bleakness of Young's After the Gold Rush and Cohen's Bird on a Wire are amplified by her precise enunciation and unornamented piano accompaniment. |
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The savage blankness of the instrumentals is tempered by vocal tracks that ascend like beacons, their brightness amplified by the murky distances between them. |
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The difficulties for youth in obtaining an education are amplified by limited opportunities for work, while social problems among young people are increasing. |
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All signals were amplified with a gain of 20,000 and a bandpass of 0.1-100 Hz, digitized at a rate of 250 Hz, and stored on disk for off-line averaging. |
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We amplified the scene with Agamemnon to let people understand that Achilles is not acting out of pettiness. |
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They take centre stage among a small eclectic ensemble of instruments, including two Hammond organs, electrically amplified violin and vibraphones. |
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Human glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase was amplified as a control for the polymerase chain reaction. |
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Each fragment, now called a library molecule, is separated and clonally amplified on a solid surface such that its physical location is recorded. |
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I kept trying to talk only to Mark, but Dan's been drinking since before the party started, so his natural dickitude is amplified. |
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As in Julius Caesar, though, perturbations in the political sphere are echoed and even amplified by events in the material world. |
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Electric instruments such as the amplified electric guitar, the electric bass and the ondes Martenot first appear at about this time. |
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Chicago was home to the reinvention of the harmonica from tiny dime store toy to amplified and distorted Mississippi sax. |
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Several ancient DNA samples have been recovered and amplified from Palaeolithic sites in the Basque region. |
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Incursions from the English and Normans also amplified divisions between the kingdoms. |
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Popper criticised Compton's idea of amplified quantum events affecting the decision. |
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The glacial retreat induced by this or any other process can be amplified by similar inverse positive feedbacks as for glacial advances. |
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So the FM sound carrier is then demodulated, amplified, and used to drive a loudspeaker. |
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Because of the amplified response of the Arctic to global warming, it is often seen as a leading indicator of global warming. |
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If a submarine's steel hull touched the copper wire, the slight voltage change caused by contact between two dissimilar metals was amplified. |
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However, the tank losses are amplified by the large numbers that were abandoned or scuttled and subsequently captured. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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A major change in the early Cretaceous, which would be amplified in the late Cretaceous, was the evolution of flowering plants. |
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This d-c signal is then photochopped in a solid-state oscillation circuit and the resulting a-c signal amplified. |
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The exercise effect is often amplified by a lower body fat mass and cholesterol. |
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The presence of Spanish troops under the command of the Duke of Alba, brought in to oversee order, further amplified this unrest. |
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This results when a small region, whose magnetic field is grossly amplified by vortically induced shear, is spun about the symmetry axis. |
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Researchers supply their own primers, which are designed to anneal to a specific DNA sequence, and the DNA template to be amplified. |
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We extracted and amplified DNA from contour feather calami according to the techniques of Jensen et al. |
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This effect is amplified synergistically when Aphton's drug is given together with a chemotherapeutic. |
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For the analysis of the COL4A4 gene, all the exons including splicing sites were amplified by PCR and screened by direct sequencing analysis. |
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In another type of test, RNA isolated from exposed cells was converted to cDNA and amplified by QRT-PCR to quantify gene expression. |
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His voice, unlike the rest of the cast, was amplified, but this was actually an apt, veristic touch. |
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Genetic variation in Phlebiopsis gigantean as detected with random amplified microsatellite markers. |
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Strings abound, with Greg Leisz playing a variety of lap and pedal steel guitars, while Jenny Scheinman bows richly amplified violin. |
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Troilus and Cressida was written by a Lombard author, but much amplified by our English translator. |
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There's a serene calm amplified by tinny fingerpicked guitar and animatronic bird calls. |
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Alkyl and aryl-substituted salicyl phosphates as detection reagents in enzyme amplified fluorescence DNA hybridization assays on solid support. |
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This rural effect is further amplified by the malapportionment of voters between rural and urban constituencies. |
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Random amplified polymorphic DNA for the specific detection of bubaline Echinococcus granulosus by hybridization assay. |
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The vibratory motion created by the shaft is amplified by the polyisoprene springs to which the tray is connected. |
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In addition, polysomy 17 was noted in 25 cases, of whom 14 were amplified, nine were not amplified and 2 were equivocal. |
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The 5' fragment was then amplified with the original forward primer and a mutagenizing reverse primer introducing a conservative transversion. |
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Sometimes these waves can be amplified or flattened by other people and external sources, such as electrosmog. |
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The gene for the leusine transfer RNA from the chloroplast genome was amplified using polymerase chain reaction. |
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Although many of the environmental effects of pottery production have existed for millennia, some of these have been amplified with modern technology and scales of production. |
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It is the earliest source that presents Arthur as a historical figure, and is the source of several stories which were repeated and amplified by later authors. |
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The group regularly argued in the press, though Townshend said disputes were amplified in print and the group simply found it difficult to agree on things. |
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Actually, when the STR loci in question are on an autosome as most are, then a human DNA sample will have two loci copies, so two PCR products will be amplified. |
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In all these cases, the ostensible immediate cause of the protest was amplified by the underlying social suffering induced by the great recession. |
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Bismarck's emphasis on military force amplified the voice of the officer corps, which combined advanced modernisation of military technology with reactionary politics. |
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Outputs include millivolt, amplified voltages, and current-loop signals. |
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Britain's global presence and influence is further amplified through its trading relations, foreign investments, official development assistance and military engagements. |
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Within and without, the container and the contained are homoeomorphic.Rather, in this 'hydraulics' are amplified basic homoeomorphic asymmetries between the sexes. |
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It was their presence that amplified the need for boarding facilities. |
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Loud sounds above 70 dB are electronically compressed to safe, comfortable levels, while lower sounds are stereophonically amplified to normal levels. |
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Far Cry 4, meanwhile, took everything great about its surprise hit predecessor and amplified it to ridiculous extremes, as typified by the rideable weaponised elephants. |
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Exonic regions of BOP gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction and amplified exonic regions were analyzed by Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphisms. |
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Many pro-war voices constantly accuse the media of anti-war and anti-Bush biases, with the accusations routinely amplified in mass-media echo chambers. |
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For example, evaluations and appeals are often amplified prosodically across stages of persuasive text as evidence is accumulated and counterarguments rebutted. |
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Now we have models, musical walk-ons, a massive stage, amplified thuds of darts into board and the crowd providing their own brand of entertainment. |
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All amplified lnuA gene fragments showed nearly identical sequence identity, even though the harboring strains were isolated from two different types of jeotgal. |
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Then the inquiry heard the sound of the multiple Taser zappings, amplified for viewing by Braidwood, witnesses and spectators, including Dziekanski's mother. |
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But its effect is amplified in six of Nevada's most isolated counties, where the college turns townfolk into teachers, nurses and other needed professionals. |
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