Lidar uses a pulsating laser source and signals backscattered by molecules and particles are analysed using a specially designed telescope. |
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Using the telescopic lens I analysed the terrain, looked for nests but found none. |
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Both breath samples were analysed in a liquid scintillation counter for 5 min. |
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He analysed multicentre clinical trials particularly in relation to prostate and breast cancer. |
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It was Dr Drew who came to the rescue when she analysed the life cycle of the edible seaweed known as Nori. |
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Each of the essays is long enough to give readers a thorough grounding in the topic being analysed. |
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In these circumstances, the appropriate bus priority treatment may be analysed using the predicted traffic conditions and bus patronage levels. |
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Once errors are recognised their causes must be analysed so that preventive measures can be applied. |
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Now while that celebration was deserved, if a little gauche and overly triumphal, the reasons for it must be analysed. |
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Commentators analysed how the Japanese industrial model had triumphed over its rivals. |
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The tropane alkaloids scopolamine and hyoscyamine were extracted and analysed from N. tabacum cultured hairy roots. |
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For total phenols, the leaves were air-dried, triturated and analysed using the method of Swain. |
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I sent the videos off to America to have them analysed to check that I wasn't going crazy. |
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The idiosyncrasies of Shakespeare's handwriting have been analysed in minute detail by palaeographers. |
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The distinction between ritual and ceremony as pointed out by Alan Wald can then be analysed from a diachronic and a synchronic point of view. |
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Currently, the tonguefish is being analysed and classified at the Smithsonian. |
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The topographical relations of ATP distribution and histological pattern were analysed. |
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For that reason the identical apoplastic regions chosen for the LAMMA investigations were also analysed by energy-dispersive X-ray microanalysis. |
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His comments were tortuously analysed, letters were published and editorials were written. |
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A total of 772 samples have been analysed for microfossils from the proximal Cretaceous succession of the Orange Basin during the past 10 years. |
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Five microlitres of the remaining extract was analysed by thin layer chromatography according to Wollenweber. |
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All but one of the Scottish disc bead necklaces so far analysed have been made using cannel coal or shale for the beads. |
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We analysed the plot movements within the parables, distinguishing between tragic and comic parables. |
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It's a poem that's been subjected to much critical appraisal, analysed and pulled apart, and examined minutely to the very last syllable. |
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If you have been analysed in your clothes, then bring your colour swatches with you, ensuring the correct choice of outfits. |
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For all studies, fresh barley grains were extracted in triplicate and analysed in duplicate. |
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The social profile of working children and the consequences of child labour will be monitored and analysed. |
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Newton analysed the motion of bodies in resisting and non-resisting media under the action of centripetal forces. |
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This lower interval has already been analysed for pollen, diatoms, ostracods, and gastropods. |
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Some have even maintained that causal statements can be analysed in terms of counterfactual conditionals. |
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Freight was categorised into seven classes, which were analysed using several variables. |
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Of 781 cases, we found case notes for 714, and, out of these, we analysed the 703 cases that involved operative treatment. |
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Radiology and oncology, which are both examined by the Royal College of Radiologists, were analysed separately. |
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Single radiolabelled colonies harbouring plasmids with inserts bigger than 1000 bp were analysed further. |
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We analysed the proportions admitted to nursing homes or residential homes by using the test. |
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The results are still being analysed but researchers say care home residents are enjoying life more and suffering less depressive illness. |
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In addition, hybrid constructs with stringent promoters fused to the early transcribed region of unregulated genes were analysed. |
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It was observed in all twig tissues analysed apical to the girdle, including the bark. |
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The scientists analysed fossils of gingkoes and ferns that were growing at the time to estimate the amount of carbon dioxide that was in the air. |
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Roland Barthes had been struck by a camionette carrying the kind of advertising he'd analysed and decoded. |
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Its broader, unpredictable political, military, economic and geostrategic ramifications will be felt, analysed and disputed for years to come. |
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The culture supernatants were analysed and butyric acid identified as the potentially toxic material. |
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Butyl acetate, butanol, hexyl acetate, and hexanol present in whole fruit were analysed by grinding 250 g of melon flesh in liquid nitrogen. |
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Evidence from clients all over the country is accumulated, analysed and used for parliamentary briefing papers and reports. |
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Archived records of Internet virtual communities are being analysed for a variety of research interests. |
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Cytokinins were analysed in leaf extracts, leaf phloem exudate and in the shoot apical meristem at different times during floral transition. |
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I've never proactively analysed the issue to see what my own stance is, possibly because it won't align with my abhorrence of the death penalty. |
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Aristotle had no mathematical machinery for dealing with the concept of acceleration, so he analysed only states of uniform velocity. |
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Five segments were cut from each leaf and several cells in each segment were analysed. |
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The rate of complications is not analysed according to the gynaecologists' experience. |
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With one quoit bead or pendant from Varley Halls in Sussex, analysed by the British Museum, a combination of glazing techniques was used. |
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Meanwhile, hydrodynamic lubrication in plain bearings and piston rings can be analysed in seconds. |
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We measured the circumference of the waist and hips, and we analysed subcutaneous abdominal adipose tissue by gas chromatography for fatty acids. |
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Tissue P status was analysed after wet digestion by the molybdate blue method. |
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The sample solutions were analysed by inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectroscopy. |
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This question must be rationally analysed to create an internationally workable policy. |
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The raw data are analysed by the team's DNA analysts, put into a proper format, and entered into the DNA databases. |
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A dog-bite expert, who analysed dental impressions of Charlie's teeth, concluded that Mr Green's injuries were not caused by a dog. |
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Nitrate was analysed in the same material using salicylic acid as a reagent. |
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Total free amino acids in the leaf extracts and in the phloem exudate were analysed with the ninhydrin reagent. |
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Samples were thawed while still in their sealed vials and then crushed in a stainless-steel press to extrude sap, which was immediately analysed. |
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Results from 30 samples originally analysed in Bristol and reanalysed in Cambridge showed high levels of agreement. |
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Hyde analysed the studies by recalculating the data from them so they were comparable. |
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Following a traditional recipe, the scientists prepared the maize and analysed the contents. |
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The foraminifera analysed in this study are generally well preserved and not recrystallized. |
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Outlines may be captured as rectangular coordinates or Fourier coefficients and, even when non-fractal, analysed in terms of fractal dimensions. |
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A spectroscope splits light up into its component hues so that its precise mixture of colours can be analysed separately. |
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The residue was redissolved in 0.5 ml of hexane and analysed by gas-liquid chromatography. |
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What, in other words, could possibly be gained by going over the same data that someone else has analysed? |
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A total of 24 females and 137 great calls were of sufficient quality to be spectrographically analysed from the four populations. |
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Flower meristem, flower buds, and leaves from green and 2 d-etiolated plants were analysed for ATP and ADP contents. |
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These are interpreted as xenocrystic cores and are of a similar age to zircon analysed elsewhere in the Anatolide belt of western Turkey. |
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After preparation, extracts were analysed for pH and concentration as above. |
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The part played by traditional spirits in everyday African life has yet to be properly analysed. |
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If players knew their dives would later be analysed by FA disciplinary officials and result in a three-match ban, they would soon cut it out. |
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Still, no matter the source or its veracity, intelligence has to be analysed correctly. |
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The chemical composition of cell walls from endodermis and hypodermis was analysed. |
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However, we will not know the complete picture until all appeals and re-marks are completed and the results are fully analysed in the autumn. |
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Some matrix ash samples were also analysed to ensure that the complete geochemical range could be assessed, and where lapilli were not available. |
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Its value depends on the patterns which it creates and the way in which it is analysed and interpreted. |
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All the authors analysed the data, interpreted the results, and drafted the manuscript. |
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As he himself said, MB itself would have wished the Judge had analysed the issues and explained himself more fully. |
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However, this problem deepens because no matter how well it is analysed and discovered, nothing serious is done to fight corruption. |
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These samples will then be analysed to discover the composition and activity of any microbes present. |
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Ray in a fit of remorse confessed to the police, who analysed the drink and discovered it was incapable of causing death. |
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First, the words can be exhaustively analysed into their component morphemes. |
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If everything I say is analysed to such an extent we'd never hear the end of it. |
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The purity of enzyme preparations was analysed by gel electrophoresis and spectral analysis. |
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We have analysed the measures in great detail, and legally speaking, this seems a clear-cut case. |
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The shop was analysed by an anonymous customer who judged them on things such as customer service and quality of shop layout. |
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I've analysed the data and figure it is a digraphic encryption of some sort. |
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Whole leaves, leaf ribs, leaves without ribs, and petioles were separately analysed. |
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Dried leaf discs were analysed for organic N and Ca after digestion in sulphuric acid and subsequent dilution. |
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These spacecraft scooped up mush and dirt and analysed it for biological activity. |
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You may want to practice your penmanship because you never know who's into graphology and having your handwriting analysed. |
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All variates were analysed using the SYSTAT or the Genstat statistical packages. |
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The global outcome was analysed with logistic regression, with and without adjustment for the two stratifying factors. |
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Features of these changes were analysed neurologically and psychiatrically. |
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With the help of specially designed monoclonal antibodies, they collected devil's coach-horse beetles and analysed their guts. |
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They analysed the implications of the proposals, explaining that it would be used to reduce teaching staff and deskill education. |
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Experimental runs were recorded by a digital camcorder and analysed with frame-capture software. |
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In short it is something indefinable, incalculable, not something that can easily be analysed. |
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But the media treat these routine untruths as respectable statements that ought to be analysed and debated. |
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I'm reminded of the famous essay by the semiotician Roland Barthes, who analysed an image of a black soldier saluting the French flag. |
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Romose analysed the productivity of mosses at a very specific site, namely on rocks. |
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Many silage pits have been sampled, with the samples analysed to establish silage quality. |
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To date, more than 44,000 blood samples have been analysed from over 760 herds, drawn from 26 counties. |
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There is a specific provision in the Act for the consumer to get the sample analysed in the laboratory established for the purpose. |
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The samples were analysed by the internationally respected Cawthron Institute in Nelson, New Zealand. |
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We analysed the medicines for drug content by validated chromatographic methods, and compared our results with pharmacopoeial requirements. |
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There was quite clearly a situation where the urine was sampled and analysed in the first instance. |
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We analysed the phonocardiogram. using commercially available audio editing software. |
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We next analysed phagosomal pH in wild-type and Rab27a-deficient dendritic cells. |
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Chlorophyll concentration was analysed photometrically at 652 nm after Arnon. |
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Explants were incubated at different temperatures after bombardment and analysed for reporter-gene expression. |
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The premise on which the war was founded is something that has been analysed on commercial television and public television. |
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The variation in some vegetative and sexual characters was analysed in 115 plant specimens. |
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Those who had coldly sat and analysed the situation knew that would always be the case but rarely have so many wanted to be proved so wrong. |
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Pictures can be saved and analysed either in the field or in the laboratory. |
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This spike has been previously regarded as diagenetic, as the samples analysed correspond to limestone concretions. |
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Before he began hitting sixes he adjusted the bails of the stumps and analysed the pitch. |
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They drew blood samples in the morning after an overnight fast and analysed blood glucose and serum insulin. |
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The eluents were analysed with a differential refractometer and the peak areas were integrated by a Spectra Physics 4290 integrator. |
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One of the reasons why means are more frequently analysed than ends is because ends are so subjective, contingent, and in constant flux. |
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There is no definite answer, but if the question itself is analysed a plausible answer might be found. |
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Data from a focus group yields a construction of sovereignty that is analysed discursively. |
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Most corporations contemporary with those analysed by the authors did not fail. |
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The data will be analysed for possible trends and ways to improve and target medical intervention. |
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Action is revealed in talk and as such talk must be analysed in terms of its context. |
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Genotyping of the four polymorphic markers identified two distinct haplotypes in all of the 23 individuals analysed. |
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Not only the texts were analysed, but also the covers and any illustrations in the books. |
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If war is analysed as a phenomenon in isolation, a logic of illimitable force might indeed seem to be suggested. |
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The criminogenic factors contributing to each mode of state crime are carefully analysed at the level of the social, institutional and personal. |
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The resulting soluble organic fractions were analysed for polynuclear aromatic compounds and tested for mutagenic effects. |
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Data from 10 schools participating in a group randomised controlled crossover trial were pooled and analysed. |
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He analysed accidents at urban priority crossroads and staggered intersections. |
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Researchers analysed data obtained by the Galileo space probe on January 3, when Europa's magnetic field was measured by a magnetometer. |
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In this paper an axisymmetric conical shell foundation has been analysed by Nonlinear Finite Element Method. |
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Primiparous and multiparous women were analysed separately, as were elective and emergency caesarean sections. |
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Following chemical degradation, the amounts of aliphatic and aromatic suberin monomers were analysed quantitatively by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. |
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We analysed eye movements and neuronal firing in the abducens nucleus. |
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As I have analysed this and gone over the incidents a few times in my mind, right now I am having a few doubts to say the least about my reading of the situation. |
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The physicists had X-rayed the box, looked for magnets, weighed the box to within one micron and analysed the chemical composition of the matches. |
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If nuclear waste storage proposals are being analysed, then it is necessary to make allowance for the very long half-life of some radioactive isotopes. |
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While he alludes to abstraction and discusses it in objective terms, the notion most analysed in the book is the origin and function of naturalistic, figurative art. |
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The direction and intensity of the remanent magnetization of the oriented samples before and after demagnetization were analysed using spinner magnetometers. |
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Plants were analysed by measuring the excised leaves of the main shoot. |
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All ideas will be carefully recorded and analysed and, together with the responses from the questionnaire, will be fed into the process of designing the plan. |
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Whether it's at the world series, or at your regular school with friends and 50p antes, you have to read your fellow players, but they, in turn, know they're being analysed. |
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In terms of companies with the highest financial risk profile of those analysed, Greencore comes out on top when the three measures are taken together. |
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He has identified and analysed key icons in his usual provocative fashion, a cheerleader for a roll-call of many of the great from the world of architecture. |
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I told her about my coffee date with my neighbour last week, and we analysed with our usual ruefulness the mixture of mellowness and awkwardness that arose. |
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Your Lordship's judgment has analysed in great detail exactly what the was, which in fact was not particularly clear when we came to draft the grounds of appeal. |
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Moreover a function associable with such ratios was analysed. |
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Laboratory workers unaware of the disease status of the participants analysed blood samples for C pneumoniae using whole organism antigen and time resolved fluorimetry. |
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Nineteen samples of various oils and oil blends, employed in the human diet, were analysed for the presence of phosphorated plasticizers and chloroparaffins. |
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A negligence claim is habitually analysed compartmentally by asking whether there was a duty of care, breach of that duty, and damage caused by the breach of duty. |
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The chloroplasts were analysed by SDS-PAGE and fluorography. |
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Water samples from 25 different locations in Chennai, collected from wells and bore wells were analysed for their potability in the Centre's laboratory. |
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And, in the weeks and months that followed, the pros and cons were thrashed out and re-examined and discussed and analysed until there was nothing left to say. |
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As these atrocities were happening, the self-governing body within the ghetto collected and analysed the information and began preparing for resistance. |
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In the Oklahoma case, over 12 tons of material were heaped in storerooms, but much of it was never touched, let alone properly analysed by investigators. |
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A comprehensive scan will create an electronic image of the virtual relic which can be shared and analysed in minute detail by experts around the world. |
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Scientists, historians and the like need to muck around in libraries and laboratories to achieve their results, but concepts can be analysed in the armchair. |
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At a meeting on July 11 the Government analysed in detail the Russian position and reached the decision that it was ungrounded and with no legal or factual basis. |
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The human body is not a machine and its malfunctioning cannot be adequately analysed by breaking the system down into its component parts and considering each in isolation. |
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When possible, original seeds collected from wild populations were analysed, but for old and otherwise nonviable seed, seed increase stocks were used. |
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When it's analysed, they'll find five or six half-chewed decks of heroin. |
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To assess whether such an increase might be explained by a diagnostic shift of the abdominal wall defects, we analysed the time trends of omphalocele in these registries. |
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Finally, the usefulness of the clinical neurological examination is being systematically analysed in specific conditions, such as migraine and carpal tunnel syndrome. |
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Statistical relations between the categorial variables were analysed with SPSS software, using analysis or the Cochran Q test for related dichotomous variables. |
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This complementary data is also helping astronomers identify the celestial object that is releasing the gamma rays and allow it to be more fully analysed. |
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Because the present study analysed only one accession in each hexaploid species, it is not known whether these variations are species-specific or not. |
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Problematic sequences that cannot easily be analysed into clausal constituents appear in such contexts as labels, titles, warnings, and greetings. |
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Five articles in each field, all five from one journal, were scanned for imperative uses in both main text and notes, and instances were collated and analysed. |
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For example, Freud analysed his own daughter Anna over a period of several years, a flagrant violation of psychoanalytic principles which most psychoanalysts would condemn. |
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Puthenveed has analysed the psychology of most the biblical characters. |
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Radiocarbon determinations from this type of environment must be analysed with care because of the variable sources of carbon available to the plants which form the gyttja. |
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Or, I've analysed the situation and explained it to my readers. |
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Eduardo Viveiros de Castro analysed the comparative relation between exonymy and endonymy in lowland South America. |
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Serum retinol and plasma zinc were obtained and analysed in collation with hearing test scores. |
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From October 2006 to November 2008, two hundred and forty six samples were analysed bacteriologically. |
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Only a few studies analysed the effects of newer anti-epileptic drugs like lamotrigine, levetiracetam and topiramate. |
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Like in a huge X-ray microscope, the structure and chemical composition of particles was analysed non-destructively. |
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Oil fractions and coke were analysed for C, H, N, and S elemental composition using an Elementar Vario EL Analyzer. |
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They recorded 626 hours of songs, with 26,545 calls of Antarctic blue whale analysed in real time, said lead acoustician Brian Miller. |
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Devlin and Ennew analysed the choice criteria for a range of financial services. |
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As Aina describes, references cited are systematically analysed to discover what journals are cited by researchers in a discipline. |
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For the study, data from 24 medical colleges, 25 district hospitals and 388 primary healthcare facilities were analysed. |
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The concentrated hydrolysates were analysed for reducing sugar concentration by DNS method. |
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Today his poems and letters are some of the most popular and most analysed in English literature. |
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Weber's explanations are highly specific to the historical periods he analysed. |
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It was an early example of reverse engineering where a product is analysed, and then reconstituted. |
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Historians have analysed the Vedas to posit a Vedic culture in the Punjab region and the upper Gangetic Plain. |
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Samples of the hydrolyzate were withdrawn every 1 h, centrifuged and the supernatant was analysed for reducing sugar. |
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The economics of imposing or removing regulations relating to markets is analysed in regulatory economics. |
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We analysed the 44 custom-made pub crawls in Cardiff listed on the website barcrawl. |
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Even Tract 90, which analysed the 39 Articles, was more concerned with the theological dimension of the issue. |
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But when they analysed minerals called pyroxenes, they found that the ratio of iron to manganese did match those of other Martian meteorites. |
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This information will also be collated and analysed by Johnson's team both for content and where it was reported. |
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Similarly, Japanese verbs are described as having present and past tenses, although they may be analysed as aspects. |
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It analysed the whole field of available Biblical commentary, for the use of those preparing sermons, and was reprinted many times. |
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According to the OECD, the vast majority of financial assets in every country analysed is found in the top of the wealth distribution. |
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The contemporary transition from Keynesian economics to Chicago economics was analysed by Kaldor in The Scourge of Monetarism. |
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They also heard that isopropanol, a chemical used in cleaning products, was found to be in the liquid when it was analysed. |
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Associations between polyomaviruria and disease characteristics were analysed in cases. |
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The data is being analysed by the Austrian Archaeological Institute in Vienna. |
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Neuberger analysed 12,000 paintings, held in American and European museums and dated between 1400 and 1967, for cloudiness and darkness. |
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In some middens individual dumps of material can be discerned and analysed. |
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Although he is not known to have ever visited Liverpool, Jung famously had a vivid dream of the city which he analysed in one of his works. |
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This information will also be collated and analysed by Johnson's team both for content and for where it was reported. |
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Remains of human teeth were analysed for evidence of arrested development and decay. |
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The variation in musculoskeletal stress markers may indicate a mobile lifestyle for at least some of the males analysed. |
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The metallic jip call is probably the best indicator, but even this needs to be recorded and analysed on a sonogram to confirm the identity. |
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The integrity of the right optic radiation was analysed by means of a hodologic probabilistic approach. |
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Of the 80 cot deaths analysed, more than half occurred while co-sleeping compared to one-fifth co-sleeping rate among both control groups. |
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The researchers analysed neurogenesis at the molecular level in the model organism Nematostella vectensis. |
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The study analysed blood samples donated by more than 6,000 twins and identified 22 metabolites directly linked to chronological age. |
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Three Canadian and two Australian kukersites of the Ordovician age are analysed as well. |
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In the real world, however, one has to deal with the remarkable paucity of properly excavated, osteologically analysed and dated grave sites. |
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Whole blood was analysed on a Siemens ADVIA 2120 system, which makes use of cytochemistry and flow cytometry systems. |
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The snack foods analysed in this Market Report Plus encompass potato crisps, other savoury snacks and snack nuts. |
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To date, none of our forensic laboratories has analysed an exhibit found to contain desomorphine. |
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In 1867, the first volume of Das Kapital was published, a work which analysed the capitalist process of production. |
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Methyl esters were prepared using diazomethane in diethyl ether, and analysed by gas chromatography. |
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The purified extract was methylated using diazomethane and analysed using high-resolution gas chromatography. |
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The results are mainly analysed for the Gulf of Finland, but for comparison purposes also for the Gulf of Riga. |
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Haematoxylin and eosin stained sections were analysed by K Pillay and a placental histopathology report was issued. |
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Treatment effects on physiologic outcome parameters and on symptoms were analysed for their association with baseline severity and gender. |
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In 2015, a study was published in The Scotsman which analysed the presence of branded fast food outlets in Scotland. |
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The total markets and market segments are analysed for the total East African region. |
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The 3 red muds were analysed for oxalate and DCB-extractable Fe and A1, pH, EC, bic-P and by random powder XRD by the same methods used for the soils. |
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Of the 177 analysed eggs, 34 were euploid and 122 aneuploid. |
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The images were analysed by Isabelle De Groote of Liverpool John Moores University, who was able to confirm that the hollows in the sediment were hominin footprints. |
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Following the detected deficiencies in managing geodata on public transport network in the Olomouc Region, potential solutions of the situation were analysed. |
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After Europeans came to Australia and settled, they found deposits of clay which were analysed by English potters as excellent for making pottery. |
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The foreign powers, when mentioned, were accorded due respect, but the priests were accursed, their behaviour analysed and criticised wherever possible. |
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In an era where openings, middle games and various lines and variations have been analysed and dissected courtesy Super Computers, neither is willing to take a chance. |
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Dr Andrew Love, a forensic scientist, analysed blood samples taken from the body of Luan, which revealed traces of diphenhydramine which is found in the drug Nytol. |
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Microeconomics studies individual markets by simplifying the economic system by assuming that activity in the market being analysed does not affect other markets. |
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Researchers at Yale University, led by Prof Thomas Graedel, analysed the use of 62 metals or metalloids commonly found in popular technology, such as smartphones. |
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The activity was analysed by a ultraviolet transilluminator. |
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After being incinerated, the femurs were analysed for the radioactive isotope strontium-90, which was being spread around the world by atmospheric nuclear tests. |
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In a 2008 study, researchers analysed samples of Napoleon's hair from throughout his life, as well as samples from his family and other contemporaries. |
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They also analysed the risk factors for infection with HIV and monitored the viral load of individuals who seroconverted for two years after their diagnosis. |
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The essential oil of different parts of Senecio graciliflorus DC was obtained by hydrodistillation and analysed by GC-FID and GC-MS for the first time. |
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The analysed quartz crystallization temperatures are close to lower values of wiborgite crystallization temperatures from the Wiborg and Salmi rapakivi batholiths. |
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We analysed the phospholipid fatty acid profile, an index of both microbial biomass and community composition, in association with vegetational and edaphic factors. |
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All this demonstrates that the area analysed is part of a network of communication on a European scale linked to the Atlantic Bronze Age and the Urnfield complex. |
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With the help of intravital two-photon microscopy the researchers looked inside the skulls of infected mice and analysed the immune cells in action. |
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Li's rebellion against the Ming dynasty is featured in Sword Stained with Royal Blood and his personality is analysed from the point of view of Yuan Chengzhi, the protagonist. |
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The new study, which analysed pooled data from nine clinical trials involving 31,920 women, looked at the effect on death rates of taking aromatase inhibitors for five years. |
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The anthropometrical data was analysed mainly on three values. |
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This circle was one of the first to be analysed by Professor Alexander Thom to establish the likely use of standing stones as astronomical observatories. |
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A 2007 study analysed soils from a modern Guatemalan market and compared the results with those obtained from analysis at a proposed ancient market at Chunchucmil. |
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The influence of an air-entraining admixture and a superplasticizer on the formation and behaviour of air bubbles in a self-compacting concrete mix are analysed in this paper. |
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Each of the 29 companies in the Alloy Wheel Refurbishers industry is clearly identified and analysed so at a glance you can assess their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Number-crunchers have analysed the statistics for all of West Ham's games in their dismal season, with their last two matches showing an increase in work rate. |
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This splintered concentration of data further consolidates analytical capabilities in the hands of the few and divides the network into the analysors and the analysed. |
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Each city is thoroughly analysed by an evaluation commission. |
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Tesco also claims Manchester University researchers analysed Beckham's free kicks and came up with a computer generated virtual free kick in order to get the curve right. |
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As the molecular information is analysed by a computer software, diagnosis is provided almost instantaneously during the gastroscopic examinations. |
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Results obtained with known taenicides and taenifuges are tabled, analysed and compared with their action against the tapeworms of larger animals including man. |
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Friedrich Engels wrote The Peasant War in Germany, which analysed social warfare in early Protestant Germany in terms of emerging capitalist classes. |
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Thirlmere water had been analysed by Professor Roscoe who pronounced it superior even to that of Loch Katrine and thus one of the best waters known. |
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Researcher Irina Pugach and colleagues analysed genetic variation from across the genome from aboriginal Australians, New Guineans, island Southeast Asians, and Indians. |
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In his view, every historical relation between rulers and ruled contained such elements and they can be analysed on the basis of this tripartite distinction. |
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Of the 80 cot deaths analysed 54 per cent occurred while co-sleeping compared to one-fifth 20 per cent co-sleeping rate among both control groups. |
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The Norwegian authorities acquired seismic reflection surveys through the following years, which were analysed to understand the location of the main sedimentary basins. |
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Researchers from Bonn and Cologne have now analysed the Greenlandic rocks for different elements occurring at various high concentrations, also know as trace elements. |
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Hexham MP Peter Atkinson, who has analysed official figures, warned areas are being overdeveloped while the need for more affordable housing was not being addressed. |
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A hyponymic relationship can be observed between inimene 'human being' as a hyperonym and all the rest of the words analysed, which are all hyponyms of inimene. |
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