In order for the country to be accepted as independent and a buffer state, the country needed to reform. |
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In 1828, Uruguay gained independence as a buffer state between Argentina and Brazil. |
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On July 31 France agreed to maintain Thailand as an independent buffer state between French Indochina and British Burma. |
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This second chamber contains an osmotically matched buffer and the test peptide in solution. |
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Monoliths doped with azurin were prepared adding the protein to the buffer solution to be mixed with the sol. |
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Groups of ethnic Greeks and Turks waved at each other as they walked across the buffer zone that 24 hours earlier had been a no-man's land. |
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A single nanopore separates two compartments filled with salt buffer and connected to Ag-AgCl electrodes. |
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The carbodiimide was washed with a phosphate buffer and the beads were resuspended in a borate buffer. |
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After fractionation with ammonium sulphate the sample was dialysed against ammonium bicarbonate buffer for desalting and lyophilization. |
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At the same time, the single-channel conductance is proportional to the buffer conductivity in a wide range of salt concentrations. |
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Leaves from adults were macerated with liquid nitrogen and then 75 mg of the tissue was mixed with 375 ml of extraction buffer. |
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They had mapped out various routes through parts of the buffer zone of the reserve which has a number of sandalwood trees. |
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In 20 healthy subjects, Effros and coworkers studied the electrolyte and buffer concentrations of solutes present in exhaled condensates. |
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We had to fight another company that Network had made the meat in the sandwich or the buffer, but that another story. |
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With Laurie serving as bolsterer, buffer, secretary and manager, he began again the long, tortuous climb toward his rightful place in jazz. |
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Specifically, it looks for dynamic buffer underflows and detects memory reuse after it is freed. |
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They pounded through unburned grass on the up-gulch side of Dodge's fire so that Dodge's fire acted as a buffer to the main fire. |
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In this symbolic reversal of southern style, injustice, privilege and power are no buffer against an unavenged, incomprehensible death. |
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Freeze-dried leaves were ground into powder using a mortar and pestle and homogenized in homogenizing buffer. |
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Four times PCV of buffer I was added and the mixture was incubated on ice for 20 min. |
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In reality the rider's body acts as a shock absorber, or buffer, between the lance and horse. |
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We evaporated the aqueous buffer from the microspheres and resuspended the microspheres inside silicone oil. |
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Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted. |
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The powder was homogenized in 750 ml phosphate buffer containing pinene as an internal standard. |
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There is no evidence for simple osmotic effects since dramatic changes in Tris buffer concentration did not change nuclear size. |
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The cars are semi-permanently connected by drawbars instead of couplers, so the noise of banging buffer plates and diaphragms is eliminated. |
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Concrete benches provide seating for local workers to enjoy lunches and coffee breaks, while cypress trees form a buffer to the park precinct. |
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We used the debug buffer on the receiver, with a script running periodically to execute a program to extract the channel data from the buffer. |
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A more in-depth understanding can also serve as a buffer against the perils of groupthink. |
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The atria act as meeting places for the company's employees, and serve as buffer zones to provide passive solar energy gains. |
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They also act as buffer zones, providing valuable passive solar energy gains that help offset the building's overall energy consumption. |
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A host computer must consistently provide data at a full 11.08 megabits per second during any recording to avoid buffer underrun errors. |
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My main concern is that because the panhandle is so thin, there is very little in the way of a buffer zone separating Washington from Montana. |
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The samples were compared to a control that was suspended in a standard sodium hydroxide buffer with bubbled carbon dioxide gas. |
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A portion of each sample was chopped into small pieces, frozen, and homogenized in fresh CTAB extraction buffer. |
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The two sets of compounds are separated by partitioning a mixture between phosphate buffer and ether. |
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First up, a buffer overflow involving chunked encoding with the ASP ISAPI filter. |
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A properly exploited buffer overflow could allow a hacker to gain root, or superuser, access to a Sendmail server. |
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This may result in unexpected application behavior, accessing a defunct application, incomplete database records or buffer overflow. |
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Also, the counter circuit stops outputting the read clock to the buffer for a time period corresponding to the number of lost cells. |
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The activational effects of sex-limited steroids buffer male and female phenotypes from ontogenetic conflict. |
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He heads his article by saying that havens for wild life don't need buffer zones. |
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This policy of keeping inventories low will deny consumers a buffer against any production cutbacks that the cartel may make if prices weaken. |
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With a central buffer food stock of over 40 million tonnes, Mr Prime Minister, could you ask for a better start to your tenure? |
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Control plants were also dusted with carborundum and mock inoculated with a sample volume of potassium phosphate buffer. |
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It contains an unchecked buffer in the part of its code which deals with handshakes when connecting to SMTP server. |
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Protein solutions for the calorimetric experiments were prepared by exhaustive dialysis against the buffer. |
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Initially, nature seemed to provide some buffer with four days of calm weather that slowed the spread of the oil. |
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Collingwood is the appointed nudger and nurdler, the buffer between the big strikers, but his batting at present is ordinary. |
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Sodium cacodylate is suggested because it is often the buffer used during the first aldehyde fixation. |
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The second buffer overflow vuln exists in the bulk insert procedure, which allows data files to be copied into a table. |
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In winter, the passive system makes use of the buffer zone for cooling and the mechanical system provides heating. |
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Whole petals or dissected tissues were chopped with a sharp razor blade in 0.5 ml of nuclei extraction buffer. |
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Lipid suspensions in buffer were spun in an Eppendorf centrifuge at room temperature. |
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The crisis has led to calls for the provision of a 100-mile buffer zone around the island to protect the seals and other wildlife. |
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Typically, multiple data access operations are enqueued in an internal command buffer in the disk drive. |
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Cleansing and disinfecting stations will be established within the area for vehicles entering and leaving the buffer zone site. |
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This, in plant species, can buffer against genetic erosion resulting from processes of endogamy and genetic drift. |
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Bound material was then eluted with 0.2 M methyl mannoside in the same buffer. |
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During stage I, detergent molecules partition between the aqueous buffer and the bilayer forming detergent-doped liposomes. |
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The troops are supposed to monitor the buffer zone while an international boundary commission demarcates the disputed 1 000 km. |
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The Save Coate group is trying to make Swindon Council enforce a 1km-wide buffer zone of protected land around the lake. |
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Excess solution was removed and fresh degassed buffer solution was added to the sample and allowed to incubate for 30-60 min before imaging. |
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In one embodiment, the output of the buffer is at the source of the input transistor. |
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Lurid and Eridsen used a sodium acetate buffer with some samples, but could not obtain satisfactory results. |
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Do we need to create, for instance a buffer zone between the National Park area and the urban development? |
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The first copy is performed by the DMA engine, which reads file contents from the disk and stores them into a kernel address space buffer. |
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Mr Monaghan was blocked by the local authority on the grounds that the site was within a buffer zone of visually sensitive land. |
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In southern Mongolia, the winters have been getting colder and the summers hotter, with barely a springtime buffer zone. |
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Each level in the tree is represented in a buffer, and you can manipulate Customize buffers as usual. |
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As Bob Phelps mentioned, the size of the buffer zone separating GE and non GE crops on farms is contentious. |
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This new land, half of which will be used as a buffer zone for local residents, will also include a civic amenity recycling centre. |
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He is wrapped up in thought, intelligent thought no doubt, but it has this buffer effect between him and whatever is around him. |
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They were then treated with 0.5 M NH 4 Cl in phosphate buffer for 2 h to block free aldehydic groups. |
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In 1975, the island was partitioned into Greek and Turkish territories separated by a UN-occupied buffer zone. |
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We switched to individual aliquots of buffer solution, prepared in single-use tubes. |
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The IP pellet was resuspended in final wash buffer and aliquoted for subsequent biochemical analyses. |
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As your muscles begin to feel the burn, the body goes into buffer mode, and you release the excess lactate as carbon dioxide as you breathe. |
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There is an unusual combination spacer and recoil buffer made of an alloy of brass, titanium and magnesium. |
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We held the cover glass in place with small spots of vacuum grease and then added 3 mL external buffer. |
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The creation of a buffer and the widening of the footpaths using the green areas will narrow the street. |
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A provision was made to donate the remaining 15 acres to the council to be used as a buffer between developments. |
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West African authorities spoke Saturday of the force deploying fairly quickly, with the aim of serving as a buffer between rebels and government. |
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Thus, swearing evolved a useful purpose as a buffer between fury and the instinct to beat the living daylights out of each other. |
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It can be a shield too, surely, a buffer between the committing of an act and its execution. |
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The best thing about taking pictures is the camera acts as a buffer between you and everyone else. |
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The area serves as a natural buffer between Brookhaven and Wallingford homes. |
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These act as a buffer between businesses and the public bodies they are seeking information from. |
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The buffer circuit further includes a write logic circuit that is coupled between the first buffer and the second buffer. |
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A spectral change was observed upon addition of lipid vesicles to the buffer solution of the sensitizers. |
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First we create a buffer that is one byte bigger than the user string and fill it with zeros. |
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The data processing device may further include a write buffer for storing write data. |
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Flash memory works as a buffer because most data is read from the hard drive. |
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Much like a cache, the buffer is a data area between the requests being sent to the hard disk, and the data stored on the disk itself. |
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Neat salicylic acid is too tough on stomachs, so scientists had to find a way to buffer it. |
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This shifted the buffer fluorescence away from the focal plane of the large core fibers. |
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You see, it had bought the riskiest bonds everywhere, believing that such diversification would buffer it against any given one going bad. |
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The flocs dispersed immediately when cells were resuspended in a glucose-citrate buffer. |
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The main finding to date is that breast-feeding appears to buffer women's stress response. |
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Among family members, social support can help buffer the negative impacts of poverty and economic hardship. |
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They have the added advantage of acting as buffer areas between the Bt corn and non-target habitat or non-GMO cornfields. |
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Steam treatment of tissue sections in citrate buffer at pH 6.0 did not increase the polariscopic refractivity of the organism. |
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But how, you might ask, were they able to buffer bits of data ahead of the current streaming rate? |
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Dedicated servers have large amounts of Ram memory so they can store and buffer large amounts of data. |
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A buffer is a system of chemicals that combines with an excess of hydrogen ions or hydroxide ions. |
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There's an old buffer there who is anybody's for a pint of Guinness and a kind word. |
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Osmium tetroxide was used as a secondary fixative and stain prior to a second wash in phosphate buffer. |
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As you might expect of an old buffer, I much prefer the early days of the music biz. |
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I have pictured the culprit as a rather benign old buffer spending his days in an alcoholic haze waiting for his pension. |
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This latter finding is particularly telling as trust in friends and intimates does act as a stress buffer for street kids. |
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The milliliter of saliva normally in our mouth acts as a buffer, adjusting the pH level of the mouth as we consume acidic foods and drinks. |
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Political pundits, as they turn in 2004 to the North's European Parliament election, must sympathise with the old buffer. |
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It is a buffer used to stabilize newly conjugated proteins, to reconstitute lyophilized conjugates, and to dilute concentrated conjugates. |
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The leftmost 10 gridpoints were considered the apical region, whereas the next five gridpoints were considered the mitochondrial buffer region. |
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The retardation of proton escape from the membrane surface was previously explained by the damping effect of immobile pH buffer at the surface. |
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The French troops withdrew, leaving a buffer zone separating the north and south and set up elections in order to form a government in the south. |
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Security usually meant gobbling up surrounding lands to create a Russian buffer zone. |
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The guide provides instructions on riparian buffer installation and maintenance for farmers and landowners. |
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The French army intervened to protect its nationals and to set up a buffer zone to prevent the conflict spreading south. |
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Cache miss buffer adapted to satisfy read requests to portions of a cache fill in progress without waiting for the cache fill to complete. |
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Grass buffer zones or vegetative filter strips have been investigated as a means of reducing nutrient loads in streams. |
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I've got work at my current job until the end of June, so at least I've got some buffer time to locate another position. |
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Unbuffered memory refers to memory modules that do not have buffer or register logic built in. |
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Since the events of 1974, UN peacekeeping forces have maintained a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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The soldiers deployed in late December and early January 1996, and quickly established a 2.5-mile-wide buffer zone between the opposing forces. |
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United Nations peacekeeping forces maintain a buffer zone between the two sides. |
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The land here was settled in about 1820 to form a buffer zone between the established white farms and the Xhosa, the indigenous people. |
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Under the agreement, only lightly armed police are allowed to patrol the buffer zone. |
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They lived in the overpopulated buffer zone between two hostile neighbours, Scotland and England, where employment and farmland were limited. |
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The absorption of Poland meant that there was no longer a buffer state separating Russia from Prussia. |
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Austria was no longer a bulwark against the east, but a buffer state between two competing ideologies. |
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The Moscow bureaucracy had no interest in a revolutionary development either in the West or in the buffer states. |
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The tree borders or vegetative buffer strips that are often planted around farm fields to filter out sediment and pesticides in runoff may also provide habitat. |
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Reliance on foreign militaries for its own integrity changes the status of Ukraine from a buffer to an antagonist. |
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The buffer zone would protect civilians, Syrian rebels, and Kurds against ISIS assaults. |
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The Kurds entered a buffer zone on the Turkish border and in the melee at least four protestor were wounded. |
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And the Americans are currently ruling out boots on the ground in Syria or buffer zones. |
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Pro-choice advocates, meanwhile, argue that the buffer zones are necessary for public safety. |
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A 112-mile U.N. buffer zone, known as the Green Line, separates the two areas. |
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So maintaining a buffer zone ruled by the Kim dynasty satisfies all of Beijing's concerns. |
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Fortunately, the brain is suspended in cerebrospinal fluid designed to buffer the motions of every-day life. |
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The ammoniacal acetone supernatant containing extracted pigments was discarded, and the lipoprotein pellet was suspended in 2 mL of homogenization buffer. |
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Occasionally, trees or grasses may have to be replanted in a buffer. |
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To fill the channels with the aqueous buffer solution, the hydrophobic surface of PDMS was wetted with ethanol, which was gradually replaced by water. |
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Furthermore, the seclusion of women within marriage and family life allows them to buffer the psychological shocks and reverses associated with industrial life. |
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In the 1990s, the company sought to diversify its assets to buffer sagging rail business, which included buying Vancouver Wharves and Canadian Stevedoring. |
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Substantial research efforts have been directed to factors believed to buffer occupational stress, such as individual coping skills and social support. |
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Mangroves buffer mainland areas from the strong storms that routinely hit tropical coasts and are natural protection areas for sea life and birds. |
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Even though he can be an old buffer type of commentator at times, no one who has listened to him can say that he doesn't inform and doesn't contribute. |
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It all sounds jolly odd to me, but as you're always saying, I'm just an old buffer, half plastered most of the time, but that's neither here nor there. |
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There is one, however, which shows none of these characteristics and indeed suggests that, sharp tongue or no, he might have been a lovable old buffer. |
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Nobody could pretend that he hadn't become just an old buffer. |
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A buffer zone is recommended in which no irrigating is done. |
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He carried around a hundred pounds too many most of his life, a great buffer of flesh between himself and the world. |
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Then, they were thawed in 30 ml lysis buffer and immediately lysed. |
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Tamp the plug on the buffer to ensure that it is properly seated. |
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Such nuclear suspension was sedimented by gentle centrifugation, the enzyme solution was decanted, and the nuclear pellet was resuspended in 1 x PBS buffer. |
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After these problems are fixed and more load is applied in a test, we then encounter problems like resource exhaustion, buffer overflows, timeouts and inconsistent behaviour. |
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One of the explanations provided for this finding is the importance of work investments as a buffer against the challenges of parenting adolescents during midlife. |
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Fourth, under certain conditions, such as supported multibilayers or a supported bilayer prepared in tris buffer, lipid bilayers can form ripple phases. |
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After incubation for half an hour, the sections were rinsed with tris buffer, peroxidase solution was added, incubated for 30 min and later rinsed with the buffer. |
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Slides were washed twice with buffer and mounted for microscopy. |
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Excess unfused vesicles were removed by exchanging the solution in the cell with buffer solution several times after cooling the sample down to room temperature. |
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The security bug concerns the vCard, or virtual business cards, component of Outlook, which has been found to contain a buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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Lodged firmly in Burma and the Malay Peninsula, Britain came to an agreement with France to maintain Thailand as an independent buffer state between their separate empires. |
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This represented an adjustment of Roman foreign policy in the east, where independent client kings had always been imposed on this buffer state with Parthia. |
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During the nineteenth century, Afghanistan struggled successfully against the colonial powers and served as a buffer state between Russia and British India. |
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It would seem, therefore, that the Votadini had allied themselves with Rome and may even have been, at certain times, a buffer state on the edge of the Empire. |
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The establishment of a belt of buffer states in Eastern Europe, whose governments were directly dependent on Moscow, served their security interests. |
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Hard-core government loyalists increasingly are insisting that the French clear a buffer zone between north and south to allow government forces to attack the rebels again. |
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This spelt trouble for Johnson's Indian nations, which had previously been a buffer zone between the French and British, while also holding a degree of the balance of power. |
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This is to occupy a 25 kilometre wide buffer zone along the Eritrean side of the border until UN cartographers can demarcate the disputed frontier between the countries. |
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Since then, UN peacekeeping troops brought to the island following intercommunal fighting in 1963 have patrolled a buffer zone separating the two communities. |
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The plan has attracted considerable opposition from Dilton Marsh Parish Council, which considers it would erode the rural buffer zone separating Dilton Marsh from Leigh Park. |
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The pressure group, The Friends of Hilperton Gap, argue the road would ruin the area of green open land that currently provides a buffer zone between Hilperton and Trowbridge. |
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The buffer is assumed to be the correct dimensions for the interpolator. |
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The Power Minister has claimed that the new project would be in the buffer zone of the national park and would cause no harm to the unique ecosystem of the region. |
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The board voted to eliminate hunting and trapping on a buffer zone of state lands bordering Denali that make up a portion of the world-famous Toklat pack's territory. |
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The figure stands inside the room known in the northlands as an Arctic entry, a buffer zone between the frigid outdoors and a house, similar to a farm's mud-room. |
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This shortcoming creates a means for hackers to spam users with a maliciously constructed email designed to trigger this buffer overflow condition. |
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It's a simple buffer overflow, and should be patched within days. |
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There are other practices known to store carbon, including minimizing or eliminating fallow, planting winter cover crops, and maintaining buffer zones. |
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They carry silt from the Mississippi River that replenishes the delta and keeps the coastland above the water line, creating a gradual buffer from the sea. |
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As the different colored bits scroll by on the hard drive platter, you need to quickly read them in the correct order before you suffer a buffer underflow. |
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His solution, of course, was to insert the right of interposition whereby South Carolina would stand as a buffer between the individual and the central government. |
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But what if the buffer contains a gigabyte of plain text to be processed? |
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The protons are delayed on the proteinous surface due to the high density of proton-binding sites that form a concentrated layer of an undilutable buffer. |
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Sections from selected formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue blocks were placed on coated slides, dewaxed and rehydrated routinely, and then washed in TdT buffer. |
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Distilled water dilutes and lowers the buffer capacity of your tank. |
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Luminol working solutions with different pH values were prepared by dilution of the luminol stock solution with carbonate buffer or sodium hydroxide. |
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Consequently, older children have more opportunities to find outside support systems that can help to buffer the deleterious effects of a discordant home. |
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His solution was to edge the garden area with a dual-purpose wall to obscure the buffer zone from the house and provide a spot to sit and enjoy the views. |
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Close to the sphere surface, the oligonucleotide interacts with the evanescent field of the WGM, which extends about a wavelength into the buffer solution. |
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This device is ideal for in-line degassing of water and buffer solutions in laboratory and analytical applications. |
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Such zones may be, but not necessarily be, comprised by a sovereign state, forming a buffer state. |
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The study consisted of a screening design evaluating protein, buffer, tonicifying agent, cryoprotectant, surfactant, and pH levels. |
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The program can hold as many as 5000 lines of a session in a scrollback buffer. |
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Well, these faster memory modules utilize a specialized on-board cache called a prefetch buffer. |
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The scrollback buffer allows you to scroll back and review earlier commands and command output. |
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LaserTools' startlingly fast RAM-resident print buffer, Printcache, is the most powerful and fastest printer buffer available. |
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Mostly contentious, borders may even foster the setting up of buffer zones. |
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The Americans refused to consider a buffer state and the proposal was dropped. |
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The British strategy for decades had been to create a buffer state to block American expansion. |
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The British saw the Native American nations as valuable allies and a buffer to its Canadian colonies and provided arms. |
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If buffer readbacks are used, it is therefore important to try to reduce both the number of readbacks issued and the amount of data read back. |
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The loading of proteins into a proteoliposome is accomplished by adding the chemicals to the buffer at the time the protein is added. |
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By the 18th century, Cossack hosts in the Russian Empire occupied effective buffer zones on its borders. |
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Cypress s 72-Mb video frame buffer solution operates as a FIFO with independent read and write ports for fast data transfer. |
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It features ATI's RAGE MOBILITY 128 graphics processor with an 8 MB integrated frame buffer and other leading-edge components. |
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The trachea acts as a buffer for evaporation because of the length, and the controlled vascularization. |
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He repaired the northern defences and forged buffer alliances to keep the Mongols at bay in order to build an army. |
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The Romans reached an accommodation with Brythonic tribes such as the Votadini as effective buffer states. |
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Beyond the frontiers, he secured the Empire with a buffer region of client states and made peace with the Parthian Empire through diplomacy. |
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To thicken that buffer zone Britain joined other powers in biting off larger chunks of China. |
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The inert gas buffer between fuel and oxygen atmospheres ensures they are never capable of ignition. |
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Mines used for the last eleven excursions had springs installed at the mine mooring cable attachment points to buffer wave loading during storms. |
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Russia refused and demanded Korea north of the 39th parallel to be a neutral buffer zone between Russia and Japan. |
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Still, studies have shown that the effects of atmospheric nitrogen pollution can reach far past the buffer zone. |
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If the writer is set to autoflush mode, then all characters in the buffer are sent to their destination whenever println is called. |
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Creating buffer zones near farms and roads is another possible way to prevent nutrients from traveling too far. |
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In that sense the buffer zone turns the Paralimni area on the southeast corner of the island into a de facto, though not de jure, exclave. |
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Tissues from gills, mantle, and digestive gland were individually homogenized in lysis buffer with a tissue tearor. |
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The quantization parameter is further adjusted to keep the bit rate within the given constraints, and to prevent buffer overflow and underflow. |
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In March 2008, a wall that had stood for decades at the boundary between the Republic of Cyprus and the UN buffer zone was demolished. |
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After the fermentation process, each koji was mixed with 50 mM of sodium acetate buffer. |
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It has also set up surveillance checks in a surrounding buffer zone, and recommended the use of oxytetracycline to prevent secondary infections. |
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Wetlands not only help buffer the estuary from silt and pollutants, but also provide important feeding and hiding areas. |
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Such garbage dumps in the buffer villages also attract dogs and thereby attract leopards and sometimes sloth bears. |
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Therefore, there are no more buffer zones required between GMO farms and organic farms. |
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Did he see me as a harmless old buffer in a gorblimey hat, tottering on the brink of certifiable senility? |
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Coakley that the enforced buffer zones on the public sidewalk in front of Massachusetts abortion facilities are unconstitutional. |
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Patty L, Real B, Gril JJ The use of grassed buffer strips to remove pesticides, nitrate and soluble phosphorus compounds from runoff water. |
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Inside there was a flimsy paper hat, a groaner of a joke and a shower buffer. |
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To monitor the quality of DNA extraction and potential PCR inhibition, we added low concentrations of phocine herpesvirus to the lysis buffer. |
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This group showed detection of parathyroid hormone at picomole per liter concentrations in buffer. |
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A national guard patrol found this morning at dawn two Toyota cars, abandoned on the buffer zone of El Manzla. |
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Mexico attempted to create a buffer zone at the border that would prevent possible invasion from the North. |
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For lossless data delivery, we show that the buffer occupancy can be significantly reduced via fully antipacket dissemination. |
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To generate basic insight into the mechanisms and kinetics involved, they diluted 5-methyltetrahydrofolate in various buffer solutions. |
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Common types of buffer zones are demilitarized zones, border zones and certain restrictive easement zones and green belts. |
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Convenient home collection materials include a unique buffer solution, which allows 18-day stability of sample at room temperature. |
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A number of the mice received only phosphate buffer solution as the control group. |
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The zones function as buffer zones specifically monitored by border patrols in order to prevent illegal entry or exit. |
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The vulnerability is called a buffer overflow problem and is reportedly only found on Windows versions of the software. |
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Researchers at Phion have found two different ways to cause a buffer overflow that could corrupt the memory of the operating system's kernel. |
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If buffer overflow does occur in C, it is not detected unless the programmer has written an explicit check. |
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We used tetrabutylammonium hydroxide as an ion-pairing reagent and malonic acid as a buffer for HPLC separation. |
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We also examined whether the process of pH adjustment of plasma with generation buffer containing maleic acid affected the degradation activity. |
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In 1951, a boundary zone was demarked as a buffer zone against potential military attacks from communist China. |
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The membrane pellet was resuspended in 20 volumes of fresh buffer and centrifuged under the same conditions. |
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Firmicutes bacteria utilize as thiol redox buffer bacillithiol and Actinomycetes produce the related redox buffer mycothiol. |
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Saltaire is surrounded by a buffer zone established to protect the context of the World Heritage Site. |
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You either kept distance or an obstacle between yourself and the engagement area, a buffer zone against the enemy's reaction from the kill zone. |
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At the end of the incubation period, the buffer was removed and studied for insulin content using radioimmunoassay with a Coat-a-Count kit. |
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Gehring and his team were trying to study this protein in action by crystallizing it in an ammonium phosphate buffer. |
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The 500,000 acre-foot planning buffer is split equally between local and imported sources. |
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The Vexin was a buffer state between Normandy and the lands of the French king, and Simon had been a supporter of William. |
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A fresh aliquot of this Rubisco was subsequently dissolved in binding buffer and placed on ice. |
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Village garbage also includes huge quantities of polythene which, Rithe says, is creating havoc in the buffer zones of tiger reserves. |
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It should be noted that we have also tried to insulate the QTF electrodes to perform the measurements directly in buffer solutions, as was suggested by Su et al. |
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The researchers found they could produce threads up to 20 centimeters long by dripping the concentrated proteins onto the surface of a salty buffer solution. |
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When more than two buffer solutions are used the electrode is calibrated by fitting observed pH values to a straight line with respect to standard buffer values. |
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However, the buffer extract had milky tinge, therefore latex solubilised in water containing Sodium tetrathionate and EDTA during purification protocol. |
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On 27 August 1928, a passenger train collided with the buffer stops. |
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It is calibrated against buffer solutions of known hydrogen ion activity. |
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This is one reason that some pool operators prefer borate over bicarbonate as the primary pH buffer, and avoid the use of pool chemicals containing calcium. |
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This new variant is a mass-mailing worm that makes use of a new attack targeting a Microsoft Internet Explorer IFRAME buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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This avoids client-side buffer underflows and rebuffering interruptions. |
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Sometimes pH modifiers are used to break down the crosslink at the end of a hydraulic fracturing job, since many require a pH buffer system to stay viscous. |
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Separation of nicotic acid and its structural isomers using 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ionic liquids as a buffer additive by capillary electrophoresis. |
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Vulnerabilities in the form of buffer overflow errors are also hard to control and predict so security solutions often interpret attacker-injected code as legitimate. |
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A new dynamic buffering system for PET bottle conveyors operates as a bypass when production is running smoothly or as a buffer system in cases of downstream stoppages. |
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A buffer zone is intended to avert the effect of negative environmental or human influences, whether or not it embodies great natural or cultural value itself. |
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Mario Vargas Llosa, Mario, who also has Spanish nationality, with who was his wife, bought an offshore company through the buffer Mossack Fonseca. |
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The UN buffer zone runs up against Dhekelia and picks up again from its east side off Ayios Nikolaos and is connected to the rest of Dhekelia by a thin land corridor. |
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The early History of Andorra provides a fairly typical career of another such buffer state, the only modern survivor in the Pyrenees of the Hispanic Marches. |
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This person can determine whether the birth mother is interested in a reunion and can serve as a buffer in case she rejects contact with her child. |
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In addition, the group is working with Whittier Farms, which sits along tributaries to Manchaug Pond, to plant blueberry bushes and revegetate a buffer zone to catch runoff. |
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The tool calculates the volume for resuspending an oligo in water or buffer and stock concentrations needed to achieve a specified volume and concentration through dilutions. |
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We determined the LOQ by adding known concentrations of each hCG isoform to elution buffer and analyzing quadruplicate samples on 4 different days. |
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To buffer stage house is a stone that has been created in such a way that ends shaped beam decreasing as the stone used for pounding rice pedestal. |
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But Montrealers of every station in life, individually and collectively, spent much of their energy coping with economic crisis or attempting to buffer themselves against it. |
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With their dream of a visitors center now seemingly impossible, Sharpe and others said the buffer zones, open space zoning and conservation easements represent cold comfort. |
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The 2000 also emulates Diablo, Qume and NEC letter-quality printers, and has a large enough buffer memory to operate off line from the host computer for an hour. |
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In the 1930s, an American doctor, Alexis Hartmann, added sodium lactate to Ringer's solution to act as a buffer for the treatment of metabolic acidosis. |
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However, the pope wanted an independent Principality of Capua as a buffer state between the Kingdom of Sicily and the Papal States, something Roger would not accept. |
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Pasture buffer strips were pre-wet by simulated rainfall and then subject to runoff from plots upslope of the pasture strips which had been previously subject to burning. |
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An integrated 32-byte bi-directional FIFO buffer memory supports zero wait state burst operation or programmable wait states from zero through seven. |
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When the Romans withdrew behind Hadrian's Wall in 164 AD, they left the Votadini as a client kingdom, a buffer zone against the Picts in the north. |
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It contains nail clippers, sapphire metal file, professional emery board, nail brush, orange sticks and 4-way nail buffer for super-groomed toenails on the run. |
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It seems clear that the Romans had allowed them to take the former lands of the now missing Boii, in exchange for serving as a buffer against the Suebi. |
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The eluates were collected by centrifugation, washed 3 times with 1x denaturing elution buffer, and examined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. |
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Demilitarized zones along borders are arguably another type of fortification, although a passive kind, providing a buffer between potentially hostile militaries. |
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This kit has been developed in cooperation with Metrohm and includes the IC precol, umn, the reagents for the eluents as well as the buffer and the standard solutions. |
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Fortunately, Friedlander's erudition serves as a buffer against his own emphasis on sexual matters Kafka experts have long been aware of the great man's homophilic impulses. |
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For use in nature conservation, a buffer zone is often created to enhance the protection of areas under management for their biodiversity importance. |
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Thus, the MPs offer to allow grazing and collection of medicinal herbs within the buffer zones of state nature reserves in order to ensure efficient use of the land. |
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In the north of Britain, ongoing border struggles across the defensive walls led to the establishment of buffer states, including the Votadini in Northumberland. |
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As for the illegal settlement of Mevo Dotan, to the west of Jenin, a road was built in the buffer zone to connect the settlement with a new outpost nearby, noted Haartez. |
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A future article will discuss various printer buffer options. |
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