If this happens the coolant won't be able to circulate around the engine and hence, the engine overheats. |
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However, it obviously cannot involve either, because the university is famously progressive, and hence abhors both sins. |
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Aside from causing pregnant cows to abort, this would threaten the state's brucellosis-free status, and hence its vital livestock industry. |
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Some had experience of Frankish Gaul and hence some acquaintance with Roman institutions and culture. |
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Many acutely infected individuals will go on to clear the virus and hence may not require any intervention. |
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There is no such coverage and hence no such understanding of the plight of, for example, Afghans or Congolese. |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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He noted that Zambia did not have the strong investors in the agro-industry and hence the need to attract more in the sector. |
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In man's natural state the earth and its fruits had belonged to no one and hence to all. |
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We assume that actions provide the particular moments for apprehending and hence for experientially cognizing the person. |
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Those grains have fewer reflective surfaces, and hence absorb more solar radiation. |
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Pranic healing is not an alternative medicine though and hence it is important to consult an allopath for medical problems. |
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Melts of these metasomites were volatile rich and hence ascended rapidly through the lithosphere, forming the lamprophyre magmas. |
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In both theories, these opinion leaders have well-established reputations and hence create convergence. |
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When collectively performed, cultural fixes may contribute to a 'rescripting' of social life and hence to social transformation. |
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Insights, while not necessarily inaccurate, are frequently based on anecdotal evidence and hence impressionistic. |
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The Court held that picketing could also be a tool of economic coercion and restraint of trade, and hence could be regulated. |
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Most whites in America have some black blood due to miscegenation during the slavery era and hence are legally black themselves. |
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Many areas preserve the spatial structure of at least part of the retina, and hence are called retinotopically mapped. |
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A lot are used because in low doses antibiotics promote rapid meat growth, and hence more profit. |
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Dilation of blood vessels decreases blood pressure and hence has an antihypertensive effect. |
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The algorithm used by the strategy may result in overclassification of fever as malaria and hence overuse of antimalarials. |
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The success of these talks is important for both countries and hence is likely to mitigate their military rivalry. |
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As production becomes rationalized and routinized over time, the skills and hence high wages of the city labor force become unnecessary. |
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This probably works fine with run-of-the-mill goods and helps to keep down the cost of claims, and hence premiums. |
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This has led to the low quality of most of this sector's products, and hence its decreased credibility. |
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For the next academic year, the author was on sabbatical leave and hence no data are available for the 1994-1995 year. |
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Like the Sadducees, the Karaites didn't recognize the authority of the Oral Torah and hence they read the Written Torah literally. |
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Your parent would have no brothers or sisters and hence you couldn't have aunts or uncles, let alone cousins. |
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The second, third, and fourth sentences are without verbs and hence have no temporal location. |
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Therefore it will reduce the already insufficient number of road lanes, and hence the situation will go from bad to worse. |
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Fracture characteristics of these steels is strongly dependent on the tensile strength and hence on the transformation temperature. |
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The bud develops its own mouth and set of feeding tentacles but shares a gut, and hence its food, with its parent. |
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Ann has won seven tricks and hence the cards, so she scores a total of 41 for the hand. |
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Their temptations, and hence their complexity, tend to be allegorically externalized. |
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The modern screw-in choke tube has solved many problems regarding matching the choke, and hence the pattern, to the game. |
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These medical therapies are aimed at reducing the viral load and hence induce early remission. |
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He is a father, a master of household, a countryman, and hence a consummate member of a community. |
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So we decided to have another look at baseborn George and hence the DNA comparison with a member of the Wiltshire family. |
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In both cases there's the same unexplained, unjustified selectivity, and hence the charge of discrimination stands. |
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With a large thumbscrew, you can adjust the lever pivot in or out and hence vary the leverage ratio. |
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I support self-ownership, and hence oppose coerced euthanasia or delegated self-murder. |
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Most procedural programming languages follow natural semantics of control flow and hence are easy to understand. |
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Most of these men were semi-literate, speaking only Malayalam and ignorant of the territory and hence strangers to the Urdu speaking Pakistanis. |
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The bike would be tipped down so much that your head angle would be super steep and hence handle very quickly and be less stable. |
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However, the shortage and hence high price of particular skills can often be significant enough to merit the attention of a strategic assessment. |
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But metric units needed paper for calculations and hence they were not related to everyday life. |
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The sycotic miasm is the one that has the greatest tendency to overgrowth and hence obesity. |
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Small black stones were used as touchstones to test the colour, and hence purity, of gold. |
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The goddess is now depicted as a blind power, and hence as completely careless and indiscriminate in the bestowal of her gifts. |
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Education brings about dialogue and hence the society could be changed for the better. |
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But the pipeline cannot take the amount of water from the silt trap and hence it overflows into the lake. |
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In this case, the c-axis, or axis of trigonal symmetry, is vertical with respect to the organic substrate and hence to the wall itself. |
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In effect it is said that she misunderstood his evidence and hence failed to take into account a material consideration. |
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Note that when we talk of the functioning of the triunities, these meanings imply the realization of purpose and hence of value. |
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These females were prevented from remating and hence experienced forced monandry. |
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One is canker, referring to a gangrenous or ulcerous sore, usually in the mouth, and hence an area of diseased tissue, as in woody stems. |
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Most interventions by an umpire detract from the spectacle and hence are unwelcome to players and spectators. |
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Eye contact fosters trust and understanding and hence is a pointer to the quality of future interaction you may have with someone. |
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He became a little sleepy, and hence a little fussy, toward the end, but never unconsolably so. |
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It would make a great movie, but it relies on character and plot, and hence is of little interest to the multiplexers. |
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A small proportion of people are stupid and hence don't get it but the criminal law is pretty much unforgiving of stupidity. |
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Householders can, in effect, name their own sum assured, and hence dictate the level of premium they are asked to pay. |
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A Falcone-based reading would see Caravaggio narcissistically engaged in his own reflection and hence negligent of the skull's reminder of death. |
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This activity leads naturally to increased internal demand in India itself, and hence to increased markets. |
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Much of the research cited in the programme remains unpublished and hence unverifiable. |
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It is the opposite or negation of the first stage, and hence is known as the antithesis. |
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Those collisions break pieces off of satellites and hence create new fragments that in turn can collide with still other satellites. |
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Any knowledge on modes, scales, intervals, dissonances, consonances, note names, and solmisation for example was superfluous and hence discarded. |
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Politics, sovereigntists claim, is the struggle for the right to govern, and hence for the right to control the state. |
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This time I've planted them in vermiculite which is completely soil free and hence should not attract the dratted fungus gnats. |
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The advantage of the nation-state is its relative sense of voluntary cohesion and hence stability. |
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But Chinese culture had a very different idea of visual truth than Hegel had, and hence a different view of the aims of representation. |
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This will necessarily alter the dynamics of the business cycle, and hence the possibilities for growth. |
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Reptiles and birds gulp their food down and hence lose much nutritive value. |
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The difference is there is a helicopter starter engine that always keeps the turbo spinning at high revs, and hence the power. |
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Additionally, larger males may be more attractive prey items than smaller males, and hence more frequently cannibalized. |
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Consultancy fees can be regarded as investments in human capital and hence treated as capital expenditure, something the economists love. |
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The adults of both species have an average standard body length of 55 mm and hence belong to the category of small haplochromines. |
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Due to its stronger structure, crystal stemware can be made thinner than glass and hence contribute to the overall tasting. |
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To make inner layer ferromagnetic, more carburisation and hence longer period of service exposure is needed. |
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Bangalore's Conservator of Forests V. Rangaswamy says Mahogany are hardwood trees and deep-rooted and hence, they withstand the strongest winds. |
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Unlike property, they are securities and hence are easy to buy and sell on stock exchanges. |
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All governments are ordained by God and hence David's ire at the messenger who brought the message of Saul's death. |
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Rule of mob is deaf to the voices of reason, and hence the rule of mob must be stopped at all costs. |
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But that does not stop them being valid reasons and hence does not make following them any the less rational. |
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We have to take certain steps backwards to move forward and hence the reason to sell publishing. |
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The inaccuracies stimulate a lot of class discussion and hence facilitate a lot of learning. |
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Hierarchical power structures resulted in obstetricians defining the norms of clinical practice and hence which choices were possible. |
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His hair was usually kept low cut and hence it would outline the shape of his head well. |
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Something, which is immaterial, has no physical substance and hence does not exist. |
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Homeothermic mammals regulate their body temperatures, and hence their energy expenditure, to a relatively constant and fairly high rate. |
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In the clockwork universe outlined by Newton and his followers, one can calculate, and hence predict, everything. |
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Black Amsterdam is a beautiful pear-shaped stone with 145 facets which is said to be extraordinarily black and hence the name. |
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The coercivity of haematite exceeds that of magnetite, and hence this technique is of little use on haematite-dominated magnetizations. |
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Over time, the coexistence of three or more generations, and hence the opportunity for exchange, became more frequent. |
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In the presence of immunosuppression, relapse is common and hence antimicrobial prophylaxis needs to be lifelong. |
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The experienced earth lends something of its atmosphere to every world that we can conceive, and hence haunts these other worlds like a phantom. |
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This helped to explain what would otherwise have been inexplicable, and hence lent colour to her evidence about the state of her belief. |
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In the developed world, bottled water owes part of its popularity to the view that tap water is impure, contaminated, and hence risky. |
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This orientation minimizes the polymer's exposure to incident light and hence lowers observed fluorescence. |
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Many forms are capable of photosynthesis and hence resemble plants in the way that they obtain energy. |
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Availability of iron may be an important factor determining regulation and function of the photosynthetic and hence primary productivity. |
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The key to its success may have been its ability to communicate efficiently and hence spread quickly, he says. |
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This bird is quite common in the urban areas where it feeds on refuse and carrions, and hence its dirty reputation. |
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And in any case, celebs invariably endorse several products at the same time and hence are not strongly associated with any one brand. |
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Better heat conduction allows cooler internal operating temperature and hence less cracking and longer life. |
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Thus, according to the Chinese, people in whom the liver is too full of blood and hence hard and congested, will be naturally irritable. |
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Some fishes seek to compensate at low swimming speeds by extending their fins to increase area and hence the trimming force. |
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He also states that he is lactose intolerant and hence avoids most dairy products. |
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Previous models assumed that tolerant larvae could not fight and would always be found and hence killed by any intolerant larvae if present. |
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Aren't the elements of sexism and racism all in inverted commas and hence essentially playful and harmless? |
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Which brings up the point of polar opposites co-existing, and hence the harmonious balance which the world strives to keep is always unbalanced. |
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So no random isomorphism or pattern somewhere is going to count, and hence syntax is not observer-relative. |
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Being popularly elected, it would be accountable to voters and hence enjoy considerable legitimacy. |
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By mixing different dyes, the colour of the fluorescence can be selected and hence a screen can be built up from loops of the fibres. |
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The natural desire is to limit the need to go face-to-face with one's enemy and hence to avoid the enemy's counterblows. |
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The dolls are foldable and hence could be rearranged and postures changed quite easily, Gurumoorthy says. |
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For something this size, you covenant it to maximise the tax efficiency and hence the amount of the donation. |
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The new school year has begun at Summerhill and hence the new traffic plans have come into force. |
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However, lowering groundwater level can cause damage to surrounding building foundations and hence extra measures should be taken prior to that. |
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New fibres are redirected to cutaneous sweat glands and hence gustatory sweating occurs. |
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The outside layer, or bloom, consists of wax plates and cutin, both of which resist water diffusion and hence water loss from the berry. |
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This is where Spinoza converges with cyberpunk, and hence with Deleuze-Guattari, cyberpunk's main theoretical program. |
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Of course, increased funding would allow more supporting geoscience and hence assure broader buy-in from a wider spectrum of disciplines. |
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This provides increasing probability of recombination and hence increased mapping resolution. |
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The aspirations of these voters are far higher than other voters and hence, they are more demanding and impatient. |
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It might, for example, be a factor in killing oligodendrocytes, and hence triggering demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis, an autoimmune disorder. |
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A protractor was used to measure the angle of this line to the transverse line and hence the angle to the apex of the nucellus. |
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Older material is luckily public domain, and hence legally safer to digitally preserve, enhance, and disseminate. |
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It has the appealing scruffy buzz of a university town, but there is no university, and hence no students puking into traffic cones. |
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From here, there is a continuous series of gradations to gliding wings, and hence to flapping wings. |
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The assumption is that things graspable by intellect alone belong to a realm above the material, corporeal world and hence are timeless. |
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The electromagnetic field does not carry charge and hence photons do not interact with each other. |
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We suffer as we struggle to define our individuality and hence simultaneously emphasize our separateness. |
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He does not enjoy exclusive possession and hence the unrestricted right to use this. |
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The assay does not use radiolabelled probes and hence the problem of disposal of radioactive material does not arise. |
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Already, we can see why they may diverge in their approach, and hence their conclusion, to a case. |
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Because men favor men, and hence, men get the high-profile extra assignments that I am excluded from. |
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Although, the suburbs and exurbs are definitely where the population growth and hence the representation in government are happening. |
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The hippie characters' conception of freedom leads to their shocking appearance and to their choice to be drifters, and hence strangers. |
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I was concerned however, that the air at the top of the upright would be at a very low pressure,, and hence a regular airpump would not work. |
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This is a powerful indicator to their standing as commercials, and hence they will require a tachograph when towing a trailer for commercial purposes. |
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This makes the software inseparable from the device, and hence patentable. |
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Healy's midlife interest in pet ownership, we conclude, is an attempt to resolve his childhood grief, and hence to confront the demons that have haunted him ever since. |
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Their applications for jobs that are currently unfilled will be removed so as to not match them twice and hence put other unplaced students at a disadvantage. |
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It allows direct measurement of the sound velocity along general directions in a transparent medium and hence the determination of the elastic tensor of anisotropic materials. |
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As experience mounted the time taken for surgery fell, bigger fenestra were created and the propensity for iatrogenic trauma and hence postoperative scarring diminished. |
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Due to the presence of a dipole, a polar molecule shows greater intermolecular forces and hence affects its vapor pressure, boiling point, enthalpy of vaporization, and solubility. |
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Other bulls are castrated, and this seems to be simply based on the individual preference of their owner, although a castrate will grow larger and hence become more valuable. |
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And I grant you, smoking is a very efficient way to get mind-altering drugs such as nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, or heroin into the bloodstream and hence to the brain. |
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Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay. |
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Syngenetic mineralization commonly occurs as beds that lie conformably within the layers of the host rocks and hence are called stratiform deposits. |
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On my side particularly it seems that my decision is inevitably going to be based upon faith, and hence inevitably bound up with reservations and doubt. |
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We now know that those gates are proteins which, by coiling and uncoiling like a snake, can change their configuration and hence their opening and closing like gates. |
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These two methods require stringent control of the inoculum size and hence are not optimal for direct sensitivity testing from concentrated clinical specimens. |
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There can consequently be rapid changes in the bacterial community to maintain efficient processing of energy sources, and hence stable biogeochemical cycles. |
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If the profit of one division increases with a corresponding decrease to another division the net overall effect is the same for the single entity and hence, the shareholders. |
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This is typical of a tunneling transition, which is forbidden by energy conservation in classical physics and hence has no expansion around a classical limit. |
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Soft shell helmets or head protectors currently do not have the biomechanical capability to prevent concussive trauma and hence cannot be recommended. |
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Furthermore, one of the two females was observed singing late in the breeding season when territorial aggression and hence song should be decreasing. |
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To become American women, as Schreier phrases it, they had to repress much of what made them ethnically, individually, and hence naturally different. |
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Liberalism appears blind to its own forms of self-assertion and aggression, and hence to its own part in the generation of this ghastly phenomenon. |
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Music is universal and hence Hindustani, Carnatic and instrumental music, which has great value on the international arena, has to be promoted through fusion, she adds. |
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At the sequence boundary, sediment accumulated only in the most distal locations, and hence it is inferred that sea level was falling or at a low stand. |
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The broad differences between halophytic monocotyledons and dicotyledons have been attributed to differences in water content and hence vacuolar volume. |
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Although financial development is not a sufficient condition to strengthen economic growth, it is a necessary condition and hence a precondition for high economic growth. |
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Generally coarse-grained soils compact more readily than fine grained ones and hence the finer the particles the less maximum thickness of layer to be compacted. |
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Because of the ease of transportation of paragliding, far more paragliding pilots go abroad, they make those trips more often, and hence more airtime flown abroad. |
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If an Australian federation were formed, it seemed likely that it would adopt a protectionist policy and hence Sydney would lose its advantage as a free port. |
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Schools from deprived areas are still losing a proportion of their pupils, probably those with higher parental support and motivation and hence are even more deprived. |
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The question persists as to whether the current form of global capitalism is ecologically and socially sustainable and hence is politically unviable in the long run. |
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With the first of the summer rains expected at any time now and hence the need to plough the fields in preparation for sowing, the people do not have any seeds to plant. |
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Sir, presently, I have noticed that many operators of mini buses, taxis and buses do not maintain and submit books of accounts and hence do not pay appropriate tax. |
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When the antagonist drug molecule is occupying the receptor site, it blocks the agonist molecules from combining with the receptor site and hence blocks a cellular response to the agonist drug. |
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It was the advent of telegraphy that started the most important shift towards full blown globalisation in the 1840s, and in the process invented news and hence the mass media. |
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In general one of the good effects of the Euro will be to make prices in the Eurozone more fluid and hence to settle at a generally lower level in the long run. |
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Are some lives, the question essentially goes, to be considered less valuable, less meaningful, less purposeful and hence less worthy of society's protection than others? |
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The sense of courtly love as a unique European achievement and hence a key element in establishing European cultural identity was widely discussed in the interwar period. |
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There is an interesting relation between the puzzle graph of the Towers of Hanoi puzzle and Pascal's triangle, and hence the Sierpinski gasket too. |
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Any level of arbitrariness in the information provided in handbooks would only cause noise in our analyses and hence render any detected relationships conservative. |
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Their incuriosity, and hence their intolerance, spring from the same root. |
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We were told that the idea was to absorb light and hence reduce glare. |
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Because the coastline of the area is indented, as wheat-growing expanded northwards the farms were still close to the sea and hence transport costs were low. |
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The sediments of the Grensen Formation are barren of all organic material and hence must be dated using radiometric and petrographic evidence alone. |
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Maybe it was at the time when reporting weekend grosses became a feature, and hence a yardstick of a film's importance, in purportedly high-minded papers. |
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The terrifying aspect of this Self makes Arjuna shudder with fear, and hence the Lord also reveals His most beautiful form that is full of bliss, beatitude, and serenity. |
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But for the good of all of mankind, the arrogance that God is partial to one particular grouping and hence they have a God-given right to be right is not right. |
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The inclusion of figures or dimensions in the claim shows that they are intended to contribute to determining and hence to delimiting the subject matter of the patent. |
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I'm only weeks away from getting married and hence up to my eyes in work. |
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All of these factors are likely to be important in the case of the Besdegirmen rocks, and hence igneous crystallization ages may be greater than measured radiometric ages. |
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They range in size from single cells, like the malaria parasite, to tapeworms which may reach thirty feet in length and hence are not microscopic at all! |
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The decree on revelation, moreover, underscored the mystery of our encounter with the divine and hence the inadequacy of all our confessional statements about it. |
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There has been a large amount of modern discussion as to what Aristotelian deductions are, in terms of modern formal logic, and hence as to how his logic should be classified. |
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The conjunction of portrait miniature and jeweled container located the portrait ineradicably in the domain of luxury, and hence also of commerce. |
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This peak is then used to make the slight correction necessary to bring the crystal oscillator and hence the microwave field exactly on frequency. |
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Municipal and industrial waste disposal can be viewed also as a resource recovery application and hence a potential market for micropower product lines. |
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This is due to a disturbance of immune function resulting in the body not recognising its own tissue as its own and hence leading to reactions against it. |
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His team routed the British and hence, at the Patiala Peg, drinks are served in 75 ml glasses, compared to the standard 60 ml. |
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Located at the southern tip of Pulau Pinang, this area swamps with currents, and hence presents a good chance to observe sharks, barracudas, jacks and schools of yellowtail. |
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Berthollet was one of the first chemists to recognize the characteristics of a reverse reaction, and hence, chemical equilibrium. |
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If so, the stock may lose its marketability and hence even more of its value. |
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Increasing the voltage reduced the current in the transmission and distribution lines and hence the size of conductors and distribution losses. |
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A more direct, but more minor, road crosses the nearby Newlands Pass into the Newlands Valley and hence to Keswick. |
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Plants investing more or less than this optimum will take up less carbon dioxide than an optimal plant, and hence growing less well. |
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Soil compaction also affects the permeability of the soil to water, and hence the amount of water that flows away as runoff. |
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The oldest, and hence lowermost in the succession is the thick Pendle Grit of central Lancashire. |
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The riflemen had not been issued their weapons yet, and hence they trained with wooden mock-up rifles. |
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The A3122 connects Dartmouth to a junction with the A381, and hence to both Totnes and a more direct route to Kingsbridge. |
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Bally remarks in passing, as Hall does not, that the inversion in toujours est-il que is part of a set phrase and hence invariable. |
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The Population Factor is a dissipator or swamper of the gain in per capita income and hence of the redressal of poverty to that degree. |
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She places the textual harassment experienced by all women writers at her own disposal as evidence of her grace, and hence her authority. |
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Man can not have arisen except from some more theroid form zoologically, and hence also morphologically. |
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Yet the topside exerts significant control over the lower ionosphere and hence also has an indirect effect on long-range radio comunications. |
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The blow torch wasn't working and hence the caramelisation had not taken place. |
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We would suggest that the decrease in PBB is due to greater success in locating Tenon's capsule and hence injection into the correct layer. |
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Thermoplastic polyesters are the type of polyesters in which the polyester backbones are saturated and hence unreactive. |
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Fallowing and mulching are commonly used methods of residue management and hence nutrient recycling in tropical farming systems. |
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The patient remained thyrotoxic with continuing fevers and worsening encephalopathy, and hence his methimazole was changed to propylthiouracil. |
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I believe its time that new and young faces should take charge and hence senior leaders should make way for them to get a toehold in politics. |
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However, extra time was allowed for this eventuation and hence has minimal effect on the overall schedule. |
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Even the imputability of an act, and hence of the legal capacity as well, is only established in the freedom of the act. |
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It is plain, then, that a State may be sued, and hence it plainly follows, that suability and state sovereignty are not incompatible. |
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Botulinum toxin selectively blocks the release of neuro transmitters which cause the activation of sweat glands and hence no sweat is released. |
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If someone commited adultery and hence broke the Law with such generous begivings they were entitled to harshest punishment to save time. |
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As technology takes new forms, it brings new opportunities for corruption and hence demands new checking and balancing. |
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In the Age of Exploration, it was proven that the Earth is round and hence circumnavigable. |
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Hintikkian erotetic logic is thoroughly intentional and hence adapts well to the intentional contexts of teaching. |
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England was at war with France and hence did not want to offend Spain, which claimed the territory as part of New Granada. |
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Once gathered, leave the sample alone for few minutes, and hence a sample of clear homeotropically aligned state is obtained. |
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One of the main differences between the two traditions, and hence a source of controversy, was the proper calculation of Easter. |
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Nixon capitalized on this changing tide of voting behaviour, and hence won a landslide victory in the 1972 election. |
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During landing, the empty vehicle would be far lighter, and hence the water would not be needed. |
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Urdu words originating from Chagatai and Arabic were borrowed through Persian and hence are Persianized versions of the original words. |
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Lancashire in the 19th century was a major centre of economic activity, and hence of wealth. |
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Generally, these would be properties in major cities, where there is more wealth and hence more luxurious houses. |
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The word guy thus came in the 19th century to mean an oddly dressed person, and hence in the 20th and 21st centuries to mean any male person. |
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It is easier, simpler and cheaper to produce in volume, and hence the more common choice for commercial manufacturers. |
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He was provided with a house on the river at Blackfriars, then just outside the City and hence avoiding the monopoly of the Painters Guild. |
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Since digital memcomputing machines map integers into integers they are robust against noise, and hence scalable. |
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Channel Islanders and Manx people are British citizens and hence European citizens. |
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The United Kingdom and Denmark joined the EEC in 1973, and hence ceased to be EFTA members. |
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These excess money balances would therefore be spent and hence aggregate demand would rise. |
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In the second half of 2008, liquidity was the banking system's main problem and hence liquid capital became an important factor. |
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These are incremental and often sensible, but typically fail to address the core issues and hence provide only a temporary respite. |
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The conflict between iudaismos and hellenismos lay behind the Maccabean revolt and hence the invention of the term iudaismos. |
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They do this through their own laws and hence have room to manoeuvre in deciding upon them. |
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These are given the same status as and the same honour prices as the lay grades, and hence have effectively the same rights. |
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Ireland had no regular central authority capable of making new law and hence the Brehon laws were entirely in the hands of the jurists. |
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Interesting, it covers the ways that sureties were appointed to their duties, and hence it is informative on the way contracts were created. |
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The thrust from this lunge determines the weight and hence the distance the stone will travel. |
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That is, the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca and hence the direction that Muslims should face when praying. |
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He believed that the myth of Persephone long antedated that of Narcissus, and hence discounts the idea the flower was named after the youth. |
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This is because it feeds on immobile bottom dwelling mollusks and hence does not need acute vision. |
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Some organs concentrate certain elements and hence radionuclide variants of those elements. |
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This study has also shown that the fifth limb is most probably of thoracic origin and hence ostracods have only one pair of maxillae. |
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In 1506, he became King of Castile, and hence the period of the Spanish Netherlands began. |
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Perhaps it is a class thing. Pan loafy people can also be very stuffy and toffee nosed and hence arrogant. |
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The chemicals from the oil which dissolve in water, and hence are available to bacteria, are those in the water associated fraction of the oil. |
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Precipitation increased proportionally to atmospheric humidity, and hence significantly faster than global climate models predict. |
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Cyanobacteria are not good food for zooplankton and fish and hence accumulate in water, die, and then decompose. |
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Other algae are consumed and hence do not accumulate to the same extent as Cyanobacteria. |
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In addition, peat bogs form in areas lacking drainage and hence are characterized by almost completely anaerobic conditions. |
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He thought Adam and Eve were Caucasian and hence the original race of mankind. |
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According to Marcel Mauss, sacrifice is distinguished from other forms of offering by being consecrated, and hence sanctified. |
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In 1810, the Kingdom of Holland was a vassal of Napoleonic France and hence in conflict with Britain. |
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This hallucinogen is also a mild stimulant and hence enhances slightly the preorgasmic sensations. |
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Pseudovarieties are of particular importance in the study of finite semigroups and hence in formal language theory. |
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The University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Civil Law was the first secular faculty, and hence the oldest law school in the Philippines. |
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Myoglobin, on the other hand, contains only one heme group and hence this cooperative effect cannot occur. |
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There is often an associated millpond, a reservoir for storing water and hence energy until it is needed. |
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The names of many of these compounds are often nontrivial and hence not very easy to remember or cite accurately. |
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The popular i-vector model represents speakers as lowdimensional continuous vectors, and hence is a way of continuous speaker embedding. |
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This way, the antimicrobials don't get to the blood stream and hence there's no chance of toxicity. |
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Bank Asya is 10 times larger than Kentbank, and hence compensation for the losses of Bank Asya's shareholders assumedly will be a lot larger. |
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Deckles are devices useful to adjust the slot width of extrusion dies, and hence the extruded product width. |
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As he presents the case, the kulaks simply destroyed all the grain and hence starved themselves. |
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The team's discovery of a protein called Butyrophilin 3A1 shows how it binds to microbial antigens and hence activates human gamma delta cells. |
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The agencies only have access to a limited number of documents in the LGT case and hence the probe is being hampered. |
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Thanks to our result, we are able to show that this family is linearly independent and hence, a basis of WQSym. |
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They are able to detect the Earth's magnetic field and hence navigate back to their colonies. |
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In this article the number of stems is taken into account and hence loan stems and loan words are not distinguished terminologically. |
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Essentially, divorcement imposes double markups and hence higher retail prices. |
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Two, these resources have time compression diseconomies of scale and high degree of tacitness and hence can't be easily copied by competitors. |
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The redshifts of these massive galaxies, and hence their distances, were determined from the SED modeling and have not yet been confirmed spectroscopically. |
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The instrument used in this study would be helpful to foretest advisees and hence would facilitate advisor's work in the direction of detecting maladjustments. |
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Adhering to the Eclipse platform debug paradigm, and hence offering ultimate openness, the EDGE Debugger provides developers with a number of debugging environments. |
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The fluidizing behavior of large particles is marginally affected by acoustic field and hence there is relatively less effect on average heat transfer coefficients. |
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These patients may develop a spinal haematoma which is asymptomatically accommodated in a normal spinal canal, and hence never detected or reported. |
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The concept and memory of a united Europe remains topical to the current time and hence Charlemagne is often considered the forefather of modern Europe. |
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Genius is often unsuffering and hence frequently insufferable. |
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The result of a measurement can unknowably be very close to the true value of the measurand and hence have a negligible error even though it may have a large uncertainty. |
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Additionally, the census did not traditionally include Native Americans, and hence did not include Native American slaves or black slaves owned by Native Americans. |
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This line of reasoning fails at the North Pole, where the sun rises and sets only once per year, and all lines of longitude, and hence all time zones, converge. |
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The qualitative reason for this behaviour can be explained by the air cavity containing comparatively few atoms, and hence, little thermalisation occurred within its volume. |
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The above discussion proves that independence is stronger than uncorrelatedness and hence independence is used as the basic principle for ICA source estimation process. |
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Folates are single carbon donors for the synthesis of purines, pyrimidines, and methionine and hence critical for DNA synthesis and cellular function. |
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Croaking provides a reliable sign of body size and hence of prowess. |
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Deep cement mixing is used typically in situations in which the material displaced by either dredging or draining may be contaminated and hence needs to be contained. |
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The reporter asked about the propriety of the BOE statistically sampling a takeout food business to see how much is consumed on-site, and hence subject to sales tax. |
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