The press of the coded buttons opens the combination lock, easily re-set by the owner, even with no visible light. |
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The interview transcripts were then fully transcribed and coded to uncover analytic themes. |
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Caps are often color coded by product to help shoppers make quick decisions and retailers set up merchandising displays. |
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Generally, these tanks are color coded and marked by the NFPA diamond system. |
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At China's Hang Zhou Silk Factory, the yarn is reeled, graded, color coded by a temporary dye, twisted, washed and wound into skeins. |
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The transponder alters the impedance of the tuned circuit in accordance with the coded pattern. |
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In Amsterdam, vehicle access is colour coded, with bikeways being marked by red bricks. |
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The coded form of instructions for the developmental process is, like the written word, subject to misprints when it is reproduced. |
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They might not have been expecting a review so much as the more traditional coded message in the personals section of the Seattle Times. |
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Most characters also are coded as present or absent and these codings can sometimes be misleading. |
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Automated coding of free text typically results in negated concepts being coded as present. |
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His fans long ago came to terms with the intensely coded, idiosyncratic and bizarre thing that is Dylan. |
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The map will be colour coded to pinpoint areas where sound levels are unacceptable. |
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The slides were finally mounted with coverslips and coded for analysis to avoid bias. |
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The hypsography polygons are coded to form elevation zones, as indicated in the classification scheme below. |
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The windows around wink and flash in cryptograms, a galactic console of messages coded in light, in diamonds and topazes and amber. |
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The implant works by receiving sound through a speech processor then analyzing and digitizing the sound into a coded signal. |
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It is very nicely laid out and color coded with little house-like images and labels dated to preserve a sense of chronological continuity. |
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I initially coded the blog's template by kludging together a lot of stuff without really knowing what I was doing. |
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The magnitude of changes, relative to wild-type controls, is color coded according to the graduation shown. |
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The outcome measure was death from cancer of the trachea, bronchus, or lung as the underlying cause, coded from the death certificate. |
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All the blood samples were drawn by venipuncture by medical workers and were coded in the Occupational Medicine Unit. |
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With reference to three domains all items were coded such that higher scores reflected more criminogenic attributes. |
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On standard problems, solutions were coded as covert when the child simply added or subtracted the correct number of chips in a single operation. |
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The reported information was of a factual nature, and so could be unambiguously coded. |
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The secondary classification softens the hierarchy and increases descriptiveness by allowing another relevant condition to be coded. |
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The home world has detected primitive, coded electromagnetic radiation from a star system some thirty light years distant. |
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I mean, who knew that the French cancan had revolutionary roots, and the dance is coded, physically coded? |
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As ever in the heated culture wars, the remarks are coded to send an encouraging signal to conservatives, but remain outwardly vague for others. |
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All the doors are hermetically closed and there are coded locks on each one. |
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We read each transcript and coded clauses or sections for structural elements. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality, over a three-year period. |
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Every item needed to be kept, in order, between the correct allocated colour coded dividers. |
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In the absence of tragedy and terror, they were left undisturbed to create private, coded worlds. |
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But then comes the coded ending, and you realize that Bagger is a symbol, an allegory, a pillar of life, death and whatever else. |
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Ethnicity was orthogonally coded by three dummy variables for four ethnic groups. |
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Female animals were coded alphabetically, while male animals were coded numerically. |
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He is so used to dealing with smugglers that he only talked in coded language. |
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Given that the messages are claimed to be coded, it would seem that network editing is unlikely to pick them out. |
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Three-fourths of the message has already been deciphered, but the remaining fourth has apparently been coded in an entirely different way. |
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These are then passed on in a kind of coded fashion which, while instantly decipherable to other journalists, is not always so clear to readers. |
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Places carry meanings and are coded with narrative significances, and these built-in values are useful to writers. |
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Thus the hats contain a message coded in the manner in which they are worn. |
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Three reviewers, a nurse, a social worker, and a gerontologist, independently coded the data. |
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All cytogenetic tests slides were coded and scored blind by two cytogeneticists. |
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This minority group has long been coded in U.S. popular culture as a threat, a people who keep their motives and means well hidden. |
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In a curious move, bombing the country is coded as a greater humanitarian good than feeding or educating people. |
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This visual narrative appears to have incorporated other animal stories as well as interjected some coded political statements. |
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Most biologists believe the famed waggle dance of the honeybee constitutes coded language that directs other bees to nectar and pollen. |
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How is a reader supposed to understand what an article is actually about if everything is all coded and coy? |
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The Singaporean filmmaker argues that he's only amplifying what's already coded into the fable. |
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Petroleum wealth seems often to be coded as undeserved and also as automatically making people rich. |
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He has removed any potential threat of even coded criticism from the foreign secretary by removing him from his post. |
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A quadrature amplitude modulation trellis coded modulation decoder for decoding a stream of QAM TCM signals is disclosed. |
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Enigmatic, coded, complicated, the film is a distinctive commentary on art, race, gender and nationalities. |
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His private perspective on public space, though highly subjective, is not coded with any personal information. |
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To ensure that measurements were unbiased by the experimenters' expectations, the image files were randomly coded. |
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The first 5 minutes of each day were coded and analyzed according to a behavioral ethogram. |
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Messages identified their recipients with a cryptonym and gave necessary instructions in coded messages. |
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Response envelopes were coded with the hospital identification number to protect confidentiality. |
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All sections were coded to prevent identification of the probe type or setting used. |
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All audit observations should be coded by type and significance, and all audits catalogued by scope and quality. |
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The transcribed statements were coded according to general themes that emerged. |
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Type and severity of maltreatment were coded using the maltreatment classification system developed by Barnett et al. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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Behaviors and conversation were noted and were coded by using the theoretical framework of enduring and suffering and comforting. |
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The samples were coded so that the identity of the individual was not known to the person carrying out the tests. |
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Paintings will be coded with serial numbers and will come with a receipt to prove authenticity. |
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The athlete watches the official seal both bottles, which are coded with a number rather than a name. |
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Instruments were coded with an identification number to track and follow up with non respondents. |
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Questionnaires were anonymous, coded by a unique number rather than by name. |
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The variables coded included the dateline, main subject, story length and whether the story was episodic or thematic. |
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New software for the state health care authority is being coded in part in India. |
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You simply turned the crank to ring the place you wanted using coded rings. |
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Further cases may be detected by searching for coded coronary artery operations such as bypass surgery or angioplasty. |
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Moreover, in Jacobean drama calculation and cynicism are typically coded as daemonic and intrigue is in league with Evil. |
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The method allowed the following kinds of information to be recorded and coded. |
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The spigot has a cast brass spout, ceramic-disk cartridges, and coded red-blue lever handles. |
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Deaths from weapon fire while riding in a vehicle were coded as intentional violence. |
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Because of the small populations of these communities, villages are arbitrarily coded to protect their identity. |
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Each has a Freepost address and can be coded so that responses for individual events can be counted. |
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This means that they allow the analyst to code text while working at the computer and to retrieve the coded text. |
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Next, the material is coded into discrete images and each of the images is inserted in the appropriate order into the various loci. |
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My relationship before my current one was with a fab agender person, who wears dresses, feminine coded makeup, and has long hair. |
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The researchers say that this enables the coded particles to perform thousands of biochemical assays in a small beaker or a Petri dish. |
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Consequently, the students' writing is frequently polemical, abstract and coded. |
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Able only to mumble coded secrets, poets often seem the village idiots so wickedly satirized by Woody Allen's Love and Death. |
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Fairy tales were deployed by Wildeans to express same-sex desire in a thickly coded array of tropes. |
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Character sets are shown tabularly, in addition to lists arranged by coded character value. |
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A coded way of saying that it is an expensive problem on which he will not make many firm promises a year ahead of a general election. |
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Each response was carefully edited and coded before being keypunched and verified. |
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It is known that most, if not all, components of the replication machinery are coded in the nucleus. |
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Levels of support are coded as filled circles, open circles and plus signs. |
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We coded anatomical areas for the tumors without knowledge of the subject's exposure to cellular or cordless telephones. |
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Instead, subjectivity is constructed, coded and actively stretched across the materiality of networks. |
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Monks in Tudor England subtly altered the words of Latin plainsong, transforming them into coded protest. |
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Convictions for both groups were coded using New Zealand Police offence codes. |
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This causes problems when a client is coded to use one service, but tries to use another service with different semantics. |
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We coded product extension and conglomerate acquisitions as diversifying acquisitions. |
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This time I wrote an enormous supporting document and embellished it with colour coded timelines, tables, schedules and diagrams. |
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Before vanishing in 1822, he left coded instructions detailing the secret location of a fortune in gold. |
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It forced me to acknowledge the inseparability of the coded world and the creative, expressive world. |
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The start of the coup was to be signalled through coded messages on television and radio. |
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In addition, articles were coded according to topical descriptors, based on a modified list. |
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In practice, emotion is usually hidden beneath a veneer of rationality, as in the use of coded language. |
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The wild-type P53 protein is a nuclear phosphoprotein coded by the P53 tumor-suppressor gene. |
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Microscopic scoring was performed on coded slides and, to minimize variability, the same expert performed all the microscopic analyses. |
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It spilled over into a distaste for everything socially coded as male, from meat-eating to contact sports. |
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I have always thought that Stanley was saying, in coded form, that he was being so bold as to speak to a gentleman to whom he hadn't been introduced. |
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Now, would it have been better if the song wasn't so coded in heterosexual conceptions of marriage and fatherhood? |
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She initially worked in London, checking commercial codes and perusing the personal columns of The Times for coded spy messages. |
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All characters were coded as unordered and weighted equally. |
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In addition, if the program was being coded onto coding sheets and sent to a keypuncher for punching onto punched cards, any blank lines might not be keyed. |
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It's like a silent alarm ringing on a carefully coded genetic clock. |
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The 1988 presidential race is rightly remembered for its focus on demagogic and racially coded appeals. |
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On examination, it reveals a coded significance, uniting the worlds of animals, birds, humans and demigods, proposing itself as an image of the universe. |
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Sensitivity may have been lower because, conversely, some deaths from chickenpox may not be correctly coded or certificated, and we may have lost some. |
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But markets only respond to messages coded in the language of prices. |
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There were little clues, like the fact that messages often started with a weather report, or the fact that Enigma never ever coded a given letter as itself. |
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There were hints about social security reform and coded signals about moving to a flat tax, but this speech, like this convention, was a war speech. |
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But then, as he says of himself, he must be coded an optimist. |
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On the back of this page are the directions to it, coded as a precaution. |
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A person named Nguyen O'Brien will be coded Vietnamese, not Irish. |
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Each source quoted or paraphrased was coded separately, and all of a source's statements in an article were taken into account when applying coding categories. |
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They were also taperecorded, but were not transcribed for analysis since interviewers coded respondents' answers to all questions during the interview. |
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A nurse brought us a large number of test tubes, each one coded with a secret number so that we could not tell which contained fructose and which contained glucose. |
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Today while working on a design for a small project I'm doing, I coded a JavaScript image rollover for the first time in at least a year, maybe two. |
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Of course, the NSA has to intercept the coded messages in order to decrypt them, but they have a worldwide array of listening posts that can do just that. |
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Her coded critique of Ricardian economics, with its adherence to Say's Law and obsession with saving, I will argue, forms the philosophical armature of The Mill on the Floss. |
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At the event owners were advised to get freeze-marked rugs in fluorescent lettering so a horse can be seen in the dark and post coded saddles to aid recovery if stolen. |
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Overground buses serving each of the major routes in and around Leeds are colour coded so passengers can tell at a glance exactly where a bus is travelling. |
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Much of the information handled by routines is also coded tabularly. |
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Ashley's coded statements about escorting are laced with implications of regret, yet she can also be sharp-tongued and defiant. |
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They wore white socks and polyester shirts and ties and thick glasses and coded in machine language and assembler and FORTRAN and half a dozen ancient languages now forgotten. |
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All slides were coded for microscopic analysis at 1250x magnification. |
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The transponder transmits this coded signal using the tuned circuit. |
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We are almost certainly hard coded to be xenophobic, which is why hunter gatherers often have such extraordinary homicide rates. |
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The interviewer, who was trained in coding procedures, both transcribed and coded the interviews, taking care to bracket her personal biases and beliefs. |
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During his literal captivity as a prisoner of war in Kentucky, he becomes figuratively captivated by her sophistries, which are explicitly coded as American. |
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In a world of coded language and social niceties, Willis has no qualms about expressing his loves, hates, fears and passions in the bluntest possible terms. |
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A feature yet to be coded into posting panes may come along to spoon-feed users who feel it's too much trouble to cut and paste from another document after running spellcheck. |
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Death certificates were coded by trained nosologists at the Office of National Statistics according to the International Classification of Disease, 9th revision. |
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These have also been coded as zero to denote missing data, though strictly speaking their failure to reply is more indicative of the question not being applicable to them. |
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Colour coded courses will be available for the more experienced orienteer, but this area is suitable for beginners and help will be available for newcomers. |
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I picked up a beautifully printed and colour coded cheat sheet. |
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The front panel pins are also colour coded to allow ease of installation but are coloured almost exactly the same as the adjacent USB pins which can cause some confusion. |
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Each of the school's two hostels has 52 students with every room colour coded and featuring beds, wardrobes, drawers, a pin board, a desk and chair as well as shelving. |
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Three masked men reached a first floor office on Sunday night after passing through at least one checkpoint as well as corridors and rooms secured by coded keypads. |
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When everything is color coded or hyphenated how can we ever get past it? |
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College managers are insisting that students and staff wear photographic identity cards on colour coded ribbons visible at all times to security guards. |
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Those responses given orally were coded online by the experimenter, but all responses were also recorded in digital sound files for later checking of the codings. |
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Another very nice feature found here is that the connectors controlling the front panel are color coded to make it easier to see what connects to what. |
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Breaking this soft wash of color every few yards was a door, clearly marked and color coded, each sporting a simple privacy lock and message board. |
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Files and thus loose documents belonging to files were color coded so I knew which specific stack they were in or which folder they were filed into. |
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The laser beam is coded for protection against countermeasures. |
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Carefully coded, to deceive hoards of information hungry pressmen waiting in Kathmandu, the two were charged with delivering the momentous breakthrough. |
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Such an analysis entails establishing whether a judgemental stance can be discerned in the items being coded and what the nature of the judgements is. |
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Next, we collected information on the color, behavioral, and ecological characteristics of 200 species of even-toed ungulates and coded this in binary format. |
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The colour coded diagrams of dermatomes, osteotomes and peripheral nerve distribution are excellent. |
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The carefully coded word in the agreement proved no less catalytic for the other European powers. |
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Following an iterative strategy, the sparse coded representation is generated in which selected features satisfy the orthogonality assumption. |
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Also, for each name, we calculate the number of syllables in a name, coded by following the rules of syllabication. |
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Death certificates for all deceased were coded by trained nosologists according to the International Classification of Diseases 9th revision. |
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I had coded guilds into M59 over the weekend, shortly before we were supposed to go gold. |
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It features a fully coded Talent system including 'pathing, 'porting, merging, clairvoyance, clairaudience and microkinesis. |
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The risk factors from case histories were coded by one trained, professional nosologist to ensure uniformity. |
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They then coded the examples to understand how the term was being used. |
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Information relevant to temporal interpretation is coded primarily by adverbials, tense, and aspect, depending on the language. |
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Filler caps and the area around the filler neck could also be more clearly marked and colour coded. |
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He therefore entered into a coded negotiation with James VI of Scotland, who had a strong but unrecognised claim. |
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The wavelengths are measured in Angstroms and each wavelength is color coded. |
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Observations were made using a running commentary, which consisted mainly of a list of coded behaviour items. |
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Arguments occurring before the verb are coded as nominative, while arguments occurring directly after the verb are coded as accusative. |
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If a language relies less on overt case marking, alignment may be coded through word order, as in this example from Indonesian. |
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Sentences containing catenatives have one proposition, coded by the main verb following these. |
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In the registry, daffodils are coded by the colours of each of these two parts. |
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Responses were reverse coded so that higher numbers represented greater levels of outness. |
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The Fast Fourier Transform, as an example, can be coded hundreds of ways, but all are essentially the same algorithm. |
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In these analyses, the predictor variable was a trichotomously coded diagnostically-driven marijuana criteria variable. |
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The defect was a substitution in a single DNA unit, or base, in a mitochondrial gene that coded for a transfer RNA molecule. |
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We will also be able to provide tamperproof, bar coded and sequential numbering on labels. |
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The enzyme, coded for by the MEP1A gene, is a zinc-containing metalloprotease called meprin, and is abundant in the intestine. |
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The 1997 Grand National was postponed after two coded bomb threats were received from the Provisional Irish Republican Army. |
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For example, Zeus can be coded to only log the log-in details for a certain specific list of Web sites. |
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The read head optically scans a uniquely coded rail to determine a carrier mechanism's position. |
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Fourteen students preferred feedback on organization, and only six students said they liked coded language feedback, while none of them mentioned uncoded language feedback. |
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Concurrency in applications is typically coded as multithreaded programs. |
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The claim review, among other things, is to identify procedures that are exceptionally difficult or that cannot be coded by conventional standards. |
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In Finnish, recipients of 'give' can take the allative case, as in.In West Greenlandic, the theme can be coded like the P, with the recipient appearing in the allative case. |
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It plots signals, monitors alarm limit points, stores data internally and archives it on ATA flash memory cards in a coded format for maximum security. |
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Resource classification at the Gwendolyn Gold Project was based on a resource quality item, RESCAT coded into the block model during post processing. |
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Stock market figures contain coded messages transmitted psychokinetically from somewhere in space, and the static on a radio is the whisper of an evil spirit. |
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This is managed by their functioning as so many polysemously coded rites of passage that organically embed each segment within the larger story sequence. |
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Because the CAC only codes the verbalization of the consultant, the experimenter coded only those verbalizations and numbered them on the transcript. |
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FlatCam shares its heritage with lens-less pinhole cameras, but instead of a single hole, it features a grid-like coded mask positioned very close to the sensor. |
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The spontaneous utterances of children during these conditions were coded in communication units, which are independent clauses, and the number of c-units were totaled. |
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