As a result they accumulate in the tissues of living beings such as fish, meat and in turn to the dairy products. |
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Some experts think the shifting winds are changing the timing of the upwelling, and in turn, the size of the dead zone. |
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No big business has interrupted the creative process, and in turn our partners lie hungry. |
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The bulb has a base, with two metal contacts, and in turn these connect to an electrical circuit. |
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The cod was traded for slaves who were brought to Jamaica and in turn sold for tobacco, salt and sugar. |
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Copepods feed on microscopic algae and in turn serve as food for millions of other invertebrates and fish. |
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He tickled the snake's chin gently, and in turn got his finger tickled by the forked tongue. |
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This will help to stagger the cars but also allow you to have a better parking spot, and in turn more time to tailgate. |
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Doping with elements such as fluorine or antimony enhances its electrical conductivity and in turn its infrared reflectance. |
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This in turn will give rise to a better balance of payments and in turn to stronger economic growth. |
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The tensions within individuals and societies, within establishments and systems, endow writing with a sense of time, and in turn writing gives direction to the times. |
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I have an aesthetic appreciation of rock as a geologist, and in turn people should be persuaded that geology is part and parcel of any appreciation of the world around us. |
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A central atrium provides the main pedestrian entrance to the apartments and in turn leads to the internal courtyard, which is at first floor level. |
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The morphology of this cell is identical to a well-studied neuron in goldfish that is monosynaptically activated by the Mauthner cell and in turn excites spinal motoneurons. |
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Amanda concocts a story to tell Sebastian to ask Helena for the money and in turn Sebastian comes up with a story of his own when asking for the money. |
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I don't feel too concerned with where these people come from as they are creating their own jobs and in turn are feeding back into our economy by consuming goods. |
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It sends four deputies to the National Assembly in Paris and in turn receives an appointed prefect who serves as the central government's local executive. |
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They collected tribute from the neighboring tribes and in turn paid tribute to the Khazars on the lower Volga. |
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The new ordo was influenced by West Frankish liturgy and in turn became one of the sources of the medieval French ordo. |
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We were colonized by the English language, and in turn, colonized it. |
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This has had a negative impact on the crustaceans that rely on the mangrove, and in turn on the species that feed on them. |
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This route of administration will ensure reproducibility and in turn is expected to lead to improved user compliance. |
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Ennerdale Water is fed by the River Liza and other streams, and in turn feeds the River Ehen, which runs to the Irish Sea. |
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The artist then sought to void his contracts with both record labels, and in turn the labels sued him for breach of contract. |
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Later beliefs were influenced by Buddhism, and in turn influenced and created uniquely Chinese Buddhist beliefs. |
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Narrow bands of schist are interstratified with these limestones, and in turn narrow beds of limestone are interstratified with the schists. |
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Although an EdP will often be more concentrated than an EdT and in turn an EdC, this is not always the case. |
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Calcium plays an important role in vesicular exocytosis and in turn in neurosecretion. |
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No geographic region along the Gulf of Mexico or Atlantic Ocean is safe from hurricane damage, and in turn, storm surges. |
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Autonomous communities are integrated by provinces, of which there are 50 in total, and in turn, provinces are integrated by municipalities. |
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Prolonged exposure can lead to cells being damaged and in turn lead to cancer. |
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He, and in turn the central character Kennedy, never pulls a punch, making his lead character say the unsayable and do the wrong thing. |
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Species that sharks devour, like seals, for example, would overpopulate and in turn decimate other species, like salmon. |
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His three sons, and in turn four grandsons, followed him into the profession and assisted with the management of turnpike trusts around the country. |
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Then, CIBC Re retrocedes these risks to several unaffiliated reinsurers and in turn, accepts non-Canadian risks of a similar nature from those unaffiliated reinsurers. |
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Going back to colonial times, each new group has left their mark on homegrown cuisine and in turn the cities in this region disperse trends to the wider United States. |
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A new revaluation of the theology of work, he posits, would also help to bring the church closer to the social reality and in turn help Christianize the workplace. |
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The deal will boost the capacity of Lighthouse Works' call center operation and in turn generate more jobs for individuals who are visually impaired including the blind. |
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Since 1964 the voting has been presided over by the EBU scrutineer, who is responsible for ensuring that all points are allocated correctly and in turn. |
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Once the policy makers and private-sector leaders glom onto an agenda, the bureaucracy and the private sector adjust and in turn devote their attention to these priorities. |
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The free zone model, and in turn economic clusters, is centred around attracting foreign direct investment, which helps to build sustainable and diversified economies. |
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The introduction of wheels to replace the runner allowed the weight of the plough to increase, and in turn allowed the use of a much larger mouldboard faced in metal. |
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Further investigation revealed that the fly protein recognizes a separate insect protein produced during a fungal infection and in turn, activates the fly's immune response. |
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The deficit was financed by the metals that entered these foreign countries and in turn increased their money supply and drove up their price levels. |
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