The most common buffers are mixtures of weak acids and their conjugate bases. |
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The tracker must stick to the trail, regardless of wind, sun, or shadow, but the stalker can utilize as many buffers as possible. |
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Riparian forest buffers also stabilize streambanks and provide shaded areas for aquatic habitat. |
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We consider a manufacturing flow line consisting of a series of machines separated by buffers of finite capacity. |
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Here, I supplement that approximation by a two time scale analysis allowing for modeling a system including slow buffers. |
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The assembly of sickle hemoglobin requires high hemoglobin concentrations in vivo and in phosphate buffers of low molarity. |
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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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These results suggest that preserved insight may be a protective factor that buffers mentally ill mothers. |
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A cobalt blue sea buffers snoozy Norfolk Island against the tumultuous world beyond it. |
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How low can you set your buffers with 100 channels going, each with reverb, without the sound breaking up? |
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A computer system includes a bus interface with a plurality of data buffers. |
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These natural buffers protected the landward side, sheltering coastal communities and wildlife from the brunt of storms and waves. |
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Chemical buffers can affect the uptake of macronutrients by reducing the pH gradient through the plasma membrane. |
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The random access memory stores and buffers the millions of instructions per second that the processor has to churn through. |
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The proxy then buffers the image in its own memory and terminates the connection on the server side, freeing that server resource for a new user. |
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Clearcuts and the failure to provide for adequate buffers along the Caribou Mountain headwaters have increased stream flow. |
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Saliva rinses the esophagus and buffers acid that has splashed out of the stomach. |
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The device buffers songs in memory, including sufficient for 30 minutes' anti-skip playback. |
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No sooner are the local elections over than the government's decentralisation plan has hit the buffers. |
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They are part of a circular series of trades populated by sellers, buyers, buffers and ringmasters. |
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A city centre shop opened amid high hopes by the National Railway Museum less than two years ago has hit the buffers. |
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You want a Moses basket and the matching bedding and duvet and cot buffers, but guidelines to prevent cot death say you shouldn't be using them. |
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Rubber hammer buffers on some of the chimes and bells are being changed and then retuned. |
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Fortunately, however, it fell short, and the buffers of the engine struck the other lip of the shaft with a tremendous crash. |
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Attempts to hoist a 20 ft high locomotive statue which commemorates the past glory of Horwich Loco Works have continued to hit the buffers. |
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Increased muscle creatine also buffers the lactic acid produced during exercise, delaying muscle fatigue and soreness. |
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Additionally, the high concentration of buffers resulted in less than expected volumes being infused to maintain pH of the fermentors. |
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Plans to run Eurostar train services from York to Paris have finally hit the buffers. |
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A number of other fresh start schools across the country have hit the buffers with many set to close later this year. |
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So unless the lass had an unhealthy taste for doddering old buffers like you and me, my theory's up the spout. |
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Back then the old buffers declared that they wanted to make Scotland the leading rugby nation in the world. |
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In guard cells, artificial repetitive transients were produced by superfusion of epidermal strips with depolarizing and hyperpolarizing buffers. |
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The old buffers suddenly woke up to the carpet-baggers' plans to sell off the assets and called a meeting. |
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Yet, eating refined carbs with protein and fat buffers this insulin response. |
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After all, who needed these scarred old buffers in the new dot.com era that would run forever? |
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Radical plans to run ultra-fast trains between York and London within ten years could hit the buffers, it emerged today. |
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His previous high flying career as a Stock Market financial wizard, had hit the buffers, when he pulled a sickie one infamous Friday. |
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The fences and barriers, speed bumps and empty watchmen's huts are the trappings of wealth, the buffers of avarice. |
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When cyanobacterial cells are immersed in buffers of high osmotic strength, phycobilisome diffusion is strongly inhibited. |
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While buffers can help mitigate the impact of jitter and wander, they also serve to increase one-way latency, which may stint a conversation. |
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Capital requirements primarily act as compulsory buffers imposed on banks and their shareholders. |
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An investigation has been launched after three train carriages ran out of control before smashing through buffers and derailing yards from a busy line. |
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Root tissue was pulverized in a mortar under liquid nitrogen and homogenized with buffers for the preparation of soluble extracts or plasma membranes. |
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Flush: To force the copying of any data still stored in temporary buffers to its final destination. |
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There would be international rules and there would be buffers that allowed policy space. |
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Optionally, the weighbridge may be equipped with steel edgings to simplify the construction of the access ramps and fixation of the buffers. |
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This allows one of the trend buffers present in the project to be assigned. |
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The alternative may be to look at planting such crops as hay or alfalfa as buffers along the drain. |
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These buffers are selected to consist of only a few substances easily represented in chemical form as ultrapure solutions mixed in simple ratios. |
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This test verifies the MIDISPORT-to-host connection, as well as the MIDISPORT's internal MIDI data buffers. |
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The pH release profile was generated in a variety of buffers. |
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Of course, all other auxiliary solutions such as buffers or complexing agents can also be added automatically. |
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Grass buffers are narrow strips of land between the crop and stream. |
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In the EU, Mr Sterckx, the cross-border distinction is irrelevant, and until the EU gravy train finally hits the buffers, it is all unstoppable. |
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Basically adequate warm up, warm down, stretching, correct training, good diet and when possible, correcting bio mechanical problems are the best buffers against injuries. |
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White-tailed deer, beaver, and red fox are content with just about any vegetation and width, whereas wild turkey and wood duck prefer forested buffers over 35 feet wide. |
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Cunningly, the machine buffers everything, allowing you to capture a complete song or show, even if you don't press 'record' as soon as it starts. |
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Witham's long-awaited rail bridge project has finally hit the buffers. |
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Television income, so long the sport's gravy train, has hit the buffers. |
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But Hall's vision hit the buffers and he lost millions of pounds. |
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Mind you, some of the old buffers at the New Club have got wind of this and say they have slipped Fraser a few new titbits about Jack's role in the Holyrood business. |
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I admire Bill, and I wish the Labour Party had a few old buffers of his calibre around to glance over some of the more radical proposals, but he's out of touch here. |
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In addition, the servers ship with a tool that will retry failed instructions immediately, taking away the need to flush and rebuild software buffers. |
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Non-enzymatic reduction of DHA by reduced glutathione in phosphate buffers of different pHs was also measured in a separate cuvette at the same time. |
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A memory control circuit for controlling a memory bus and a memory includes buffers, counters, data transfer circuits, and a bus arbiter having a state machine. |
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Predictability is of major importance in airline and airport scheduling, as it allows compressing highly expensive schedule buffers. |
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The handrails shall withstand the loads, which are applied by the shunters while accessing the space between the buffers. |
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Through the efforts of a government-industry working group, a brochure was published explaining the benefits of streamside buffers. |
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A static bounds checker has been added to the compiler to perform basic checks on functions which accept buffers and sizes. |
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The end cars have prototypical round buffers instead of the former buffer stumps. |
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Incidental contact with or ingestion of buffers containing sodium azide may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, or mouth. |
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The machine shop houses 21 lathes, four mills, three drill presses, two sand blasters, three buffers, seven grinders, a planer, two TIG welders and a complete tool room. |
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Model: The high capacity sliding wall boxcar has adjustable buffers and trucks. |
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If interchangeability of the buffers is required a free space on the headstock shall be provided for the supporting plate. |
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The researchers demonstrated that to build their burrows, muskrats clearly prefer herbaceous riparian buffers to forested buffers. |
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The grinding sound you hear is of a train hitting the buffers. |
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A better approach is to build time buffers into the project. |
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The brakes hiss and squeal as the carriages reach the buffers. |
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If these buffers are not strong enough to overcome life's calamities, then, individuals risk being at the margin of society. |
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Also recommended for riparian buffers, its extensive deep roots and rhizomes help control erosion and protect water quality. |
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The present form of optical-projection lithography, which uses light to print circuit patterns on slivers of silicon, will soon hit the buffers. |
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Our buffers and detergents can handle your most challenging electrophoresis applications. |
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The success of this three-month trial will determine expanded NSA access to internet buffers in the future. |
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On very high system load, an audio interrupt may occur while the audio process is filling audio ring buffers. |
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These interim solutions are not intended to set the status quo in stone but to act as intelligent buffers which adapt to changing circumstances. |
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To enable them for bioapplications, a prerequisite is to make them dispersible in water and in saline buffers. |
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Networks, and TCP, are designed to account for dropped packets of data, resending some, and holding packets temporarily in digital way stations, called buffers. |
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In vitro evaluation of zwitterion buffers in diluents for freezing ram spermatozoa. |
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Its failure turned a large-scale crisis of confidence into a global financial panic. Financial intermediaries restored liquidity buffers, tried to economise on capital and to scale down their balance sheets. |
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Moreover, there are signs that rampant globalisation driven by low energy and fuel costs in an era of fervent market liberalisation and astronomically speculative capital returns is about to hit the buffers. |
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At the most, a few Armenian noble families dominated certain districts as feudal vassals of the neighboring imperial suzerains, serving as buffers between the powerful empires that surrounded them. |
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That has fallen hugely, but it is because banks are trying to rebuild equity buffers winnowed by the financial crisis, not because of a lack of competition. |
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These buffers include mixtures of fine-fescues, native warm-season grasses, loblolly pines, American beautyberry and butterfly weed. |
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Current harvesting guidelines typically focus on retaining uniform treed buffers along shorelines to mitigate any negative impacts on water quality or aesthetics. |
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Higher solvency margins or risk buffers not only increase confidence in the performance of insurance companies, they also generally reduce system-related risks on the financial markets. |
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Appropriate rules on capital buffers would reduce the dependence on socially imprudent private investors, who have encouraged growth without regard for the impact on clients. |
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Others noted that the environmental and context sensitivity of agricultural landscapes in the Greenbelt could be improved by increased watercourse buffers and hedgerow plantings along transportation links and between fields. |
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During a downturn, banks would be allowed to draw down these buffers, which would alleviate the need to liquidate assets or restrict loan growth at a time when credit conditions and asset prices are already under stress. |
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Lysis buffers based on chemotropic agents such as guanidine salts, however, interfere with subsequent hybridization and target capture. |
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Featuring voice talent including Eddie Redmayne, John Hurt and Jamie Campbell Bower, it will either signal the resuscitation of Thomas the Tank Engine, or definitively shunt him into the buffers. |
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They also act as buffers to extreme weather events through slope stabilization, flood abatement and coastal protection, with certain limitations depending on the intensity of storms. |
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Possible rising sea levels increase the likelihood of storm surges, augment the risk of coastal erosion and flooding, enforce landward intrusion of salt water and further endanger natural buffers such as wetlands. |
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Bankers accept they will be forced to build up bigger capital buffers, which will crimp profitability, and that the liquidity of their balance-sheets will be policed more intensively. |
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In early childhood, an easy-going temperament is a protective factor that buffers the influence of risk factors, reducing the likelihood of later drug use and other problematic behaviour. |
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It is also important to promote the buildup of capital buffers in good times that can be drawn upon in periods of stress, and to limit excessive leverage in the banking system. |
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Draghi said at the IMF's meetings in Washington over the weekend that financial buffers were sufficient to prevent contagion spreading to other weak economies in the currency union. |
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Because TRSV is a good immunogen, ELISA can readily be used for detecting and identifying the virus in herbaceous hosts, grapevine and blueberry using appropriate extraction buffers. |
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Riparian buffers and other areas unharvested due to operational constraints that are derived from these stand types can contribute to this target. |
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There is a variety of chemical treatment methods available using different classes of bactericides, fungicides, algicides and buffers or corrosion inhibitors. |
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Holos covers various conservation practices such as zero tillage, rotations with perennial forages, shelterbelts and riparian buffers, says Glen Shaw, SCCC executive director. |
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If you have a web server which maxes out at 1000 simultaneous connections, and each connection eats a 16Â K receive and 16Â K send buffer, you need approximately 32Â MB worth of network buffers to cover the web server. |
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The UIP representative considered that refitment with C buffers was relatively expensive, but only achieved a small increase in the energy absorption capacity. |
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The FIFOs tab enables you to set the interrupt trigger levels for transmission and reception according to the number of characters in the respective buffers, as well as the flow control trigger levels. |
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If the rate at which frames are captured during recording is much lower than the framerate of the source, the video will accumulate in the recording buffers over time and the audio and video will become well out of sync. |
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Overall reduction factors may be underestimated where production conditions or buffers are too cytotoxic or virucidal and should be discussed on a case-by-case basis. |
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Landscaping elements such as trees, hedges and grade changes will serve as buffers to provide a sense of privacy for people living in the townhomes. |
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The purification steps may be performed under physiological conditions in PBS or other physiological buffers preserving the bioactivity of the target protein. |
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Old buffers may miss the days of the deckchair and the club committee. |
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This part is equipped with trapdoors, traps, rising buffers for the apparitions, decorative flagpoles and winches as you'd find on a magical theatre stage. |
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Chromosomes carry the human body's genetic information, and telomeres act as buffers, Blackburn said in an interview two years ago with Time magazine. |
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These ecosystems, including peatlands, marshes, floodplains, mangrove forests and lakes, function as natural water filters and buffers against flooding, droughts and storms. |
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They are improving water quality in these areas through beneficial management practices such as planting riparian buffers zones and grassed waterways, installing offsite watering systems, and constructing retention ponds. |
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We also had some buffers around the escapement targets because we were concerned about environmental conditions that were on top of meeting the spawning ground targets. |
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This view was substantiated by the Department of Environment and Local Government's affirmation that existing watercourse buffers are achieving their goal of protecting water quality and fish habitat. |
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The net area buffers can be demanding and are often omitted. |
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As regards financial provisions or buffers, the NCB must be free independently to create financial provisions to safeguard the real value of its capital and assets. |
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Such difficulties could affect not only weak companies without solvency buffers, but also healthy companies which will find themselves facing a sudden shortage or even unavailability of credit. |
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Measures could include requiring banks to hold additional capital and liquidity buffers and introducing dynamic provisioning systems that require banks to build up a general reserve that can be drawn on in downturns. |
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Changing Buffer size and Number of buffers can improve transfer speed. |
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Then, with a shock like a thousand goods trains crashing into a thousand pairs of buffers, the lips of rock closed. |
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Insoluble antigens were solubilized from denaturating conditions into buffers free of choatropic reagents. |
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Greater London continues to include the most closely associated parts of the Greater London Urban Area and their historic buffers. |
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Propped up with imperial support and gifts, the armies of allied barbarian chieftains served as buffers against other, hostile, barbarian groups. |
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In the case of prolonged periods of anoxia, it has been shown that the turtle shell both releases carbonate buffers and uptakes lactic acid. |
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To resolve this problem, an alternative series of buffers based on artificial seawater was developed. |
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The quad device configurations include dual-input AND, NAND, OR and XOR gates and output enable low and high tri-state buffers. |
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This study offers promise that farmers will be able to gain income from the buffers while keeping their buffering capacities at peak levels. |
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The unit does not have individual opamp buffers for each analog input as some more expensive units do. |
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A recent stress test by the EBA revealed that the Bank of Valletta had strong capital buffers. |
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When, as they surely will, these love affairs hit the buffers, it'll be the women sitting down to pen the Dear John letters. |
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To test the validity of Strategy two, we compared the capacitance of this the DNA SAMs in HEPES and spermadine buffers. |
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Leveraging its expertise in timing technology, IDT is the first in the industry to introduce LVDS fan-out buffers that offer redundant clocking with glitchless switchover. |
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No matter how hard the Tories spin their Down With The Proles line, buffers like Sir Nicholas constantly pop up to reveal the party's true colours. |
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These buffers provide, in Moody's view, a significant mitigant against both the expected asset quality pressures and the high level of concentration risk in banks' loan books. |
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Based on types of reagents, the report covers silylation reagents, alkylation and esterification reagents, acylation reagents, ion-pairing reagents, solvents, and buffers. |
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On 9 August 1920, a passenger train collided with the buffers. |
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In the earlier years of his reign, Henry II claimed further lands and worked on the creation of a ring of vassal states as buffers, especially around England and Normandy. |
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Train set maker Hornby has hit the buffers after losses ballooned. |
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The form of couplings using buffers, hooks and chains, and their dimensions, set the pattern for European practice and practice in many other places. |
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