In theory, the scattering angles lead to nanoscale still pictures, while the energy loss data tell researchers how the pictures change with time. |
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If you find that your job is boring you to death or you find a better opportunity, you can quit your job and change with no problems. |
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The dismissals of Woodward's books as dictation can change with the political weather. |
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Moreover, the composition of exudates produced by glandular trichomes may change with leaf age. |
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Farmers would increase production of field crops and the mix would change with a shift from feed grains to milling cereals, oilseeds and pulses. |
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To survive and prosper you may have to change with it or adapt your systems and attitudes to suit. |
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Vertebral counts in modern amniotes, amphibians, and fish, can vary due to environment or change with growth. |
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The driving force for water movement can change with environmental conditions and with location in the plant. |
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Development of the columnals is isometric so their shapes do not change with size and age. |
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But I disagree with the first comment here inasmuch as the justices don't change with the president necessarily, they usually survive him. |
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The position and shape of the peaks did not change with increasing time of incubation. |
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In Galveston the sunburned lady in the parking lot panhandles me for change with leather fingers. |
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See how web colour palettes change with colourblindness using Cal's Color Vision. |
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The very contours of the yard change with each garden book that I page through. |
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Yet school furniture design has, until now, responded to this change with little more than updates in styling. |
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I think the draft, like military fighting itself, has to change with the times. |
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Steel does not rot, warp, crack, split or change with the weather and it is termite and vermin proof. |
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Laser resurfacing can erase lines and wrinkles, but occasionally skin texture and color can change with this treatment. |
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Progress requires an enquiring mind and that can't readily exist without the willingness to change with the times if necessary. |
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Both deformation and creep mechanisms change with temperature. |
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You are instantly transported into an enchanting vista of cool water-filled ponds that quiver and shimmer with shadows that change with the time of day. |
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As the Earth rotates, these orientations change and the small difference between the helium and xenon frequencies would therefore change with time. |
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The invasion of Crimea, however, shows that the Putin has chosen to forestall change with the help of foreign aggression. |
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In 1990, however, the status of bachata began to change with the release of Bachata Rosa, a record album by Juan Luis Guerra, the well-respected merengue musician. |
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As protestors and irate MKs demonstrate, this cannot change with one Supreme Court ruling. |
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Nothing ever seemed to change with her, except for maybe a new hair dye. |
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The games and drinks may change with age, but a fire means there's a place to play regardless of whether it's in a campground, a back yard, a rock-lined pit or a chiminea. |
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The company collapsed when it failed to change with the times. |
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In the beaker-strewn lab, they add chemicals that will react with contaminants by turning a certain color, and measure the change with a colorimeter. |
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We are using comparative proteomics to identify candidate proteins that change with environmental conditions in zebrafish Danio rerio and fence lizard Sceloporus undulcttus. |
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For example, echolocation by bats and toothed whales is dependent on the sound transmission properties of air and water that can change with temperature or density. |
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In addition, performances do not change with low weights, old impregnation plants or high viscosity bitume. |
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Pearlstein advocates for a sea change with regard to this problem. |
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Although, it began to change with the arising secularization in the last decades of the German Empire. |
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If the input of the function represents time, then the derivative represents change with respect to time. |
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Hence reserves will change with the price, unlike oil resources, which include all oil that can be technically recovered at any price. |
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Primary aggregation involves shape change with formation of microaggregates, both reversible. |
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Gender frequencies change with altitude, the frequency of female flowers increasing with higher elevation. |
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In a small way, I'm only another environmentalist and have no time for stultified bureaucrats who can't change with the times. |
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However, this is about to change with the introduction of the Single Euro pean Payments Area. |
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For example, the numbers of leukocytes change with age and during pregnancy. |
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Keep a pulse on the effectivity of the change with real-time and continuous production data. |
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This is because general concepts of poverty change with time, and Relative Poverty reflects this better. |
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The location of the Earth's magnetic poles slowly change with time, which is referred to as geomagnetic secular variation. |
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As with any historical subject, opinions are seen to change with time and evidence. |
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The records typically include long periods of small change with occasional large changes reflecting geomagnetic excursions and reversals. |
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One, or both, of these fields must be made to change with the rotation of the motor. |
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Aube, co-owner of the Days Inn in Timmins, has been around long enough to know that, in order to survive, one has to be willing to change with the environment. |
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The underlying theme for Convergence 2006 is the reinvention of the automobile and Micron is helping drive this change with its automotive imaging innovations. |
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However, this was to change with the development of Hanseatic trade, as a result of which German traders became prominent in the Baltic and the North Sea regions. |
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Defenders of judicial activism say that in many cases it is a legitimate form of judicial review, and that the interpretation of the law must change with changing times. |
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To the best of our knowledge this is a novel finding, which may lead to further insight in how megakaryocyte maturation and platelet production change with age. |
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This may change with the election of David Cameron as leader. |
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Management practices change with new technology and regulations that move the industry toward increased economic and environmental sustainability. |
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This eliminates the ambiguity associated with the integral number of wavelengths in carrier phase provided this ambiguity does not change with time. |
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