The two industries are complementary to each other and therefore are not in any direct competition. |
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We need to be both alike and different in order to relate in a complementary fashion. |
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In complementary experiments, CHD and CHDCA were used as models for LA as they also have double allylic systems. |
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Other useful complementary treatments include acupuncture, chiropractic, yoga and hypnosis. |
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Thus papal absolutism and Spanish absolutism, secular and ecclesiastical power, grew ever more complementary and interdependent. |
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Feng shui is the art of aligning complementary opposites to coexist, balancing the five elements of water, wood, fire, earth and metal. |
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And given the space's want of rectilinearity, it was smart to introduce complementary non-primary angles in the bar fittings. |
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Law and chance, necessity and contingence, representing the logical and the alogical in the dynamic of Nature, are mutually complementary. |
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Such contact could be an important step in the integration of complementary and alternative medicine with other medical services. |
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For real amelioration in education is completely contingent upon complementary improvement in the wider societal context. |
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These works are considered as icons of amorous pursuits in an age of gallantry and the accompanying and complementary coquetry. |
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The one strand of RNA is annealed with its complementary strand of DNA, which causes the other strand of DNA to be displaced from the helix. |
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In New York, she was given a range of complementary nutrients and treatments. |
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The other half of the story, its complementary half, is the story about information. |
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Wayne Shaw and Stephen Dunn layer complementary guitar parts over Brad Higgins' melodic bass lines. |
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There are arch literary allusions, plenty of knockabout energy, and two complementary personae on show. |
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It offers a range of complementary therapies such as aromatherapy massage, acupuncture, arts and crafts, drama and music. |
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Many people find complementary therapies useful, including acupuncture, reflexology and aromatherapy. |
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The girl to our right, in complementary pinks and peach colors, lifts her face as she loosens the tight black collar around her neck. |
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With her surgeon's permission, she asked de Vries to help, augmenting her conventional treatment with complementary remedies. |
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For complementary resources, this combination is also the point of tangency between an isocline and the constraint curve. |
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She drew attention to the centre's complementary courses aimed at preparing scholars for university entrance. |
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We were there for a birthday and received a complementary baked cheesecake that was excellent. |
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Collection efforts of the RSTA squadron and infantry battalion scouts should be complementary. |
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Listening to this music is like attending a banquet where the seven courses are contrasted yet complementary. |
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In the second class, we reviewed the color wheel, primary and secondary colors and then learned about complementary colors. |
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SanDisk plans complementary enhancements to the USB thumb drives that are already in the market and use flash memory, Wong said. |
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The centre promotes self-help and complementary therapies for cancer sufferers to try and enhance their quality of life. |
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Throughout the rest of the garden, raised beds with low stone columns at the corners form living tapestries of plants in complementary colors. |
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The plainchant was delivered faultlessly, and gave a flavour of the complementary timbres of the male voices. |
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A large number of US medical schools have elective classes and seminars on complementary medicine. |
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At the end of the day, it struck me that time-shifted content and space-folding telepresence are becoming complementary. |
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A mesh of interlacing and perfectly complementary influences, music very rarely sounds this good. |
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Hypnosis has been popular in both mainstream and complementary medicine since the huge enthusiasm for mesmerism in the 19th century. |
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The roof structures, supported by laminated wood beams and a mill deck structure, are generated by complementary toroids. |
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You can put complementary fruit in as long as the total amount of fruit is 3 cups. |
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Prove that all those lines concur at the midpoint M of the arc ST complementary to the segment. |
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The peptide contains complementary amino acid sequences, with alternating positive and negative charges. |
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A particular concentration is on a binary structure present in many myths, focusing on the complementary elements. |
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Interaction has been measured in this way for ligand-receptor pairs of biotin and avidin, complementary DNA pairs, and antigen-antibody pairs. |
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Dressed in grey trousers, a black and grey patterned polo shirt, and complementary tweed sports jacket, he is short and stocky. |
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In the complementary category of the protostomes, which includes annelids and arthropods, the blastopore develops into the mouth. |
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A gleaming and glittering twist on gray, silver is the complementary colour of gold. |
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The complementary question to be asked is why muscle modulation seems so unimportant in skeletal muscles of vertebrates. |
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He would have to slash his prices in half and create a branded line of three complementary products in order to get the deal. |
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The two pairs of complementary changes between structures in B and C are in boldface type and a larger type size. |
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In a complementary work Karimi showed an elegiac video in which the camera meanders through unpeopled caves and along sandy beaches. |
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Instead I found a pleasing bouquet garni of sage and thyme, solid blackcurrant, plum and complementary Asian spice. |
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The British public's faith in complementary therapies, such as Chinese medicine and naturopathy, is increasing, research suggested today. |
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A complementary line of research, meanwhile, is untangling the mechanisms for predicting what is nasty. |
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Art critics saw the neoclassical and institutionalist explanations as complementary. |
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In 1999, a complementary system using diaphragmatic electrical activity was described for neurally adjusted ventilatory assist. |
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This convergence of results across studies using different, complementary methods attests to the validity of the findings. |
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Many health clubs, sports centres, beauty clinics, complementary therapy centres and health spas now offer aromatherapy massage. |
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The reason is that the toxins have a conical shape, which is complementary to the channel conical vestibule. |
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This work will follow two complementary approaches, heuristic and machine learning. |
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A lot of people buy complementary medicines over the counter because they find they have a beneficial effect. |
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Continue building the design, adding stenciling with complementary paint colors. |
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The latter is conjugated to primer oligonucleotides that are pre-annealed to a complementary circular oligonucleotide. |
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With hindsight one can see that historical and contemporary strands were discrete and complementary. |
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For this reason, many people turn to complementary therapies such as homeopathy, acupuncture and herbal remedies. |
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He has also trained in homeopathy and is interested in all forms of complementary medicine. |
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It was the legislative frameworks for the complementary therapists in osteopathy and chiropractic which initiated the new approach. |
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It was the beginning of a new phase in chiropractic and complementary healthcare! |
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Other forms of complementary therapy include acupuncture and chiropractic care. |
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Consequently Seurat did not mix the colors on his palette, but rather put little tiny spots of complementary color pigments on the canvas. |
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The NAO said not enough use was being made of complementary park-and-ride schemes and systems took too long to put in place. |
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In a neat yin-yang symbiosis, the two main floors embody entirely different but complementary functions and design principles. |
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Examples of complementary colors to a red color theme is burgundy, wine, claret red, dark pink, and purple. |
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Note down how some people clash colours, while others are able to mix complementary tones that suit their overall look. |
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But in alternative and complementary medicine other systems of communication are recognized. |
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The complementary acid is typically either phosphoric acid or hydrochloric acid. |
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Lynn sees reflexology as a complementary treatment, as opposed to alternative. |
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In more prestigious varieties of Spanish, the clitic and object noun phrase are in complementary distribution. |
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For eyeliners and eye brow pencils, select a shade of gray or brown or a complementary color rather than black. |
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Labor is simply the complementary of leisure, and the two together are the periphrastic equivalent of life. |
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That voice beckons you in with glimpses of a world where pleasure and pain are coeval and complementary, where love and loss walk hand in hand. |
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St. John's Wort is a popular complementary medicine, available in health food stores and pharmacies. |
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In Europe, they are more likely to see private philanthropy as complementary to state action. |
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The kitchen includes a combi boiler, base and wall units, and complementary work surfaces. |
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In some cases, complementary examinations such as bronchography, bronchoscopy, and cardiac catheterization may be indicated. |
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Consider not only complementary colors, but also texture, shapes, and even height. |
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We focus on the mainstream retail clients, so the two businesses are complementary to each other. |
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Section five deals with various points of view of the religions and how they are supplementary and complementary to each other. |
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However, they work by mechanisms that are completely different and yet complementary to the use of salvia. |
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All three modalities are complementary to each other and can be used alone or in combination. |
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The top exponents of this system are experts in grappling and knowledge of this skill would be very complementary to any martial art. |
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The arm sequences flanking either side of the probe are complementary to each other but are unrelated to the target sequence. |
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This type of situation would appear to present two problems which are complementary to each other. |
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As well as counselling and advice, clients are also offered complementary therapies, such as shiatsu massage and reflexology. |
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The technologies are complementary to each other, so there is no automatic choice. |
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While discovery and choice compete as the basis of identity, knowledge and choice are essentially complementary to each other. |
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Specific genes are then identified and quantified by hybridization to a labelled DNA probe of a complementary sequence. |
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The bottom strand of the substrate is the complementary sequence of the top strand. |
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We report unbinding force measurements between complementary strands of DNA as a function of temperature. |
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The aim was to assess the effectiveness of any type of complementary therapy for peripheral arterial disease. |
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As complementary medicine grows the public may become more careful of its claims. |
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Neil is a senior lecturer at two leading complementary therapy colleges and has two busy homeopathic practices. |
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Experts in three complementary and alternative medicine disciplines, acupuncture, massage therapy, and chiropractic, will also speak. |
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The proposal that complementary health practitioners be certified has been referred to state governments. |
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Prior to the study, volunteers completed medical history questionnaires and reported experiences of other complementary therapy. |
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The book tidily covers an introduction to many complementary and alternative medical therapies in a highly readable format. |
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The most popular complementary therapies among participants were Diet, Herbalism, Homeopathy and Aromatherapy. |
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Most of the complementary therapies at our disposal have been around for millennia. |
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Melissa has been studying and exploring a wide range of complementary therapies over the past seven years. |
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The trigger for this change in color preference appears to have been the new interest in complementary colors. |
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You can opt for complementary colors, those that are found across another color, for safe choices. |
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Choose two complementary colors that work with a third neutral background color. |
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Green, for these purposes, is opposite red on the colour wheel, so it's the complementary colour, and they will cancel each other out. |
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In the white squares framed by the crossing bands, ghostly points of complementary color hover. |
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His manner of juxtaposing primary and complementary colours anticipated French 19th-century developments. |
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Here is where you'll see that red and green are complementary colors and work together because they each make the other pop. |
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Then he seeks complementary colors that bring movement and vibration to the images. |
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A major trend in home furnishings seemed to be the use of complementary colours. |
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The orange of the bushes is the complementary color to the blue of the water since there is no blue in orange. |
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As you gain confidence in your design eye, you can always add splashes of a complementary color here and there to liven things up. |
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Remind them of the wisdom of selecting a limited palette, possibly of analogous or complementary colors. |
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The type of complementary function depends on the nature of the roots of the auxiliary equation. |
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Recently there has been a change in the attitude of those practising conventional medicine towards complementary medicine. |
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Standardized aqueous mistletoe extracts have been applied to cancer patients for several decades as complementary medicine. |
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They are more likely to investigate ways of improving their health, and more open-minded to complementary medicine. |
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As I continue to practise my skills as a pharmacist and a healer, I see myself as a bridge between conventional and complementary medicine. |
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Examples of complementary medicine are acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and healing touch. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine work with this concept of energy polarity and balance all the time. |
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In 1990 he developed brand new premises including facilities for complementary medicine in the south of the city. |
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The use of complementary medicine and the traditional medicine of other cultures has been increasing in Europe and North America. |
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It has been argued recently that the mind is a complex of conflicting and complementary memetic patterns seeking to reproduce. |
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You'll see the use of texture and complementary fillets all throughout our line of wood and polystyrene mouldings. |
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As a complementary therapist, he works in conjunction with conventional animal doctors. |
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The meaning of the work and the reading of the text are complementary and interdependent. |
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Deming stresses that his fourteen points are interdependent and complementary. |
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Technological change seems to have become more complementary and interrelated over time. |
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This concept is complementary to another well-known legal doctrine, namely, that money cannot be owned in the same way as corporeal property. |
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As a first-order approximation, spin densities and covalencies can be considered as complementary data to each other. |
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These extensions, called cohesive ends, are complementary and enable the chromosome to cyclize in an infected cell. |
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Students move through yoga poses in a dancey, fluid manner complementary to the groove of hip-hop music. |
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These basic prerequisites for conducting high quality research into complementary medicine would not have been in place several years ago. |
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Medical schools no longer taught complementary and alternative medicine, so doctors didn't prescribe those treatments. |
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It is a time not only to preserve the existing buildings but enhance the character of Bradford and provide complementary new architecture. |
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This research supported the theory of the existence of three primary colors and their complementary secondaries. |
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Again, rockets and cannon projectiles present a complementary mix to the family of fires. |
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In the complementary category, the protostomes, which includes annelids and arthropods, the blastopore develops into the mouth. |
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Both arise from applying a deregulatory formula rather than optimising the complementary roles of government and markets in a mixed economy. |
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Finally, I argued that since the two procedures are derived from the same conceptual foundations, they are essentially complementary. |
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With their combined reach and complementary services, these two great institutions will break new ground in informing and entertaining people. |
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From a more accommodating perspective that regards psychic phenomena as emanations from a spiritual source, they can be viewed as complementary. |
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Reason and emotion can thus be seen as two complementary systems in the human brain for making decisions. |
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Currently, she said, there are about 300 students enrolled in these complementary courses. |
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Removal of the template from the formed polymer thus generates a structure complementary to the template structure or to an analogous structure. |
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This process involves two complementary kinds of deformation. |
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Are there agencies in the community that also serve complementary groups? |
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The substrate is exposed to a conditioning solution of a fluorine source, a non-aqueous solvent, a complementary acid, and a surface passivation agent. |
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These two approaches are likely to be complementary to each other. |
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After dissociation, the nascent strand may anneal to a complementary single strand, reinvade a template to be extended by additional synthesis, or undergo end joining. |
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For main course I had calves liver, nice and pink, on haggis mash with caramelised shallots and boudin blanc with a beef jus, a splendid medley of complementary flavours. |
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The enlivening effect that one colour can have upon another means that it is possible to breathe life into a scheme by adding a complementary colour. |
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Many complementary and alternative therapies are perceived to be safe and are used by many pregnant women, but little is known about their relative effectiveness. |
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But the site seems to be cranking out its own articles and now the aggregation is complementary. |
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The future would appear to be the provision of Integrated Healthcare combining the respective attributes of complementary medicine and conventional medicine. |
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Organic matter plays an important complementary role, especially on very sandy soils where it is practically the only medium for nutrient and water storage. |
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By mixing two complementary patterns, it's possible to create distinctive designs that emulate rich neutral basket weaves or vibrant checkered patterns. |
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The second involves the joining of DNA ends through the pairing of short complementary sequences, as happens with complementary overhanging DNA ends produced by endonucleases. |
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There is no clear correlation between transitions in consecutive positions or on complementary strands of the DNA at the same positions, and both cases have been observed. |
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British osteopaths now presented themselves as complementary practitioners specializing in biomechanics and the manipulation of the musculo-skeletal system. |
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They carried out procedures we now rate as complementary or alternative as well as some off the wall procedures such as cupping, bleeding, the use of maggots and leeches. |
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She thought that older people might be sceptical about the value of complementary health measures and prefer to buy the patent medicines used in their younger days. |
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This complementary data is also helping astronomers identify the celestial object that is releasing the gamma rays and allow it to be more fully analysed. |
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If galaxy mapping is like doing a population map, the complementary study is like a demographic survey. |
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Between them, the four of them being so complementary, they managed to appeal to almost everyone. |
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He directs the Cardiovascular Institute and complementary medicine Program at New York Presbyterian Hospital. |
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Users of homeopathy most commonly seek help for chronic health problems and rely on the complementary approach as an adjunct to conventional medical care. |
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In the Anatomy, ideas, topoi, modes, and kinds fell into co-ordinated, complementary distributions, or lattice-work of dialectical oppositions and counterparts. |
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But complementary therapies throw themselves wide open to criticism from the more conservative elements of the medical profession by making huge claims. |
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Occupying the position of what would now be Chief of Staff, Nicolay and his assistant were a complementary team. |
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It consists of two complementary colors, a primary color and colorless. |
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The vertical dimension of a cluster consists of firms with complementary products and competencies that are linked through supplier and customer relations. |
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Intending a duet of complementary forms, both artists used organic materials to create compositions that are spare and reductive, without overlapping or extraneous elements. |
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Being and non-being will merge and be complementary to each other. |
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Despite these differences, their exhibitions are uncannily complementary. |
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We are hoping that whoever comes forward will provide the town with a building which is complementary to the style of the remainder of the Pier Hill redevelopment. |
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That dominance is being eroded as complementary medicine therapists use public pressure to remould outdated power structures into more pluralistic power sharing. |
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What else can we say about modern medicine and complementary therapies? |
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The sources are complementary in identifying and locating toponyms, still a painstaking task, but immensely valuable for any study of settlement patterns. |
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By using complementary sequences of DNA molecules that were attached to different nanocrystals, small groupings of gold nanocrystals could be formed. |
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In linguistics, a paradigm is a set of systematically alternating items. A paradigm is complementary to a syntagm, which is a set of items used in systematic combination. |
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You can use a custom made bullnose edge, a polished square edge, wood trim, a complementary ceramic rail or cap, or a manufactured metal profile made for tile installations. |
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The contrast of the colours brown, gold and turquoise was used to full advantage as were innocent white lace camisoles and complementary French knickers. |
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In terms of effective use of field force resources, the respiratory and anti-infective product lines are seasonal and thus highly complementary to one another. |
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If doctors are to have a role in gatekeeping or advising patients about complementary and alternative medicine they need some familiarisation with this type of medicine. |
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She has retained the freshness of face that was there at her debut recital, which was reflected in her enthusiasm, both being complementary to each other. |
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Pointed lighting and sound effects, meant to signal mounting tension and climax, would be much more complementary in a production that had its dramatic act together. |
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Intraocular pressure, the optic nerve, and perimetry provide complementary clues but are not easily combined in population-based screening programs. |
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Therapy included a discussion of complementary styles and temperaments. |
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The goal of Taoism is to live in harmony with nature by learning to balance the complementary forces of Yin and Yang which are believed to pervade the universe. |
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In addition to the Qur'an, shariah is based on the Hadith, a complementary collection of sayings, and the Sunnah, which are practices of Islam's founder, the Prophet Muhammad. |
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Ranging from complementary offer delivery to sweepstakes prize supply, joint delivery of loyalty programs and referrals, the possibilities are unlimited. |
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But suggestions in recent weeks by the Health Minister that complementary therapies may also be on the chopping block may not be met with such calm compliance. |
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We accomplished this by simultaneously establishing two dramatically different, yet complementary, therapeutic environments in the context of conjoint therapy. |
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This collaboration involves researchers with complementary expertise, ranging from molecular genetics and biostatistics to sociology and cardiology. |
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An anthology of poems aimed at schools, it contained a thematic coding system at the back and there was also a complementary audio tape available. |
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The DNA samples were denatured after irradiation, a primer was annealed to one of the strands, and a complementary strand was constructed using a polymerase enzyme. |
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Instead of serving dishes in courses, a Thai meal is served all at once, permitting dinners to enjoy complementary combinations of different tastes. |
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These enzymes excise mismatched or modified bases out of the sugar-phosphate backbone and replace them with complementary, unmodified nucleotides. |
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Its champions, however, see it, not just as complementary to the earlier emphasis on whole organisms but as a new gospel which ought to replace it. |
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He then goes on to show the differences between complementary colours, muted colours, contrasting colours and the colours produced by man and by nature. |
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The Prince, who set up the Foundation for Integrated Health to support complementary medicine, said he hoped this week's Herbal Medicine Awareness Week would be a success. |
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After choosing complementary beats, minty Fresh considered what it would mean, emotionally, to fuse the tracks. |
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It is true that he was responsible for the technical side of this project, but creatively, and on a production level, both felt they were very complementary to each other. |
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Were medicine to change its reality to bring it into line with modern physics, adoption of alternative and complementary medicine would naturally follow. |
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However, one of the often-quoted justifications for dismissing complementary medicine is the apparent lack of scientific evidence to support its claims of efficacy and safety. |
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This behavior explains how one firm with a head start can use tie-in sales and other behavior to prevent generic complementary products from being developed. |
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Shortly after that I had the privilege of meeting you at a series of colloquia organised to debate the role of complementary and alternative medicine. |
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The effects of warm and cool colors, the mixing of tints and shades, and the fact that the complementary colors offer high contrast and excitement to work were all reviewed. |
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The first three work the gluteus maximus in conjunction with all the complementary muscles, and the last two zero in on and specifically isolate the glutes. |
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These include cover for complementary medicine and health screening, with heart bypasses and full cancer cover available on all our schemes, including the least expensive. |
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We discussed how their designs would be created using only one pair of complementary colors and how dynamic these colors looked when paired together. |
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The innocuous ease of this verbal exchange implies that Monet's solicitousness and Kristen's outward constraint are complementary responses to social expectations. |
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Conventional medicine can no longer ignore complementary medicine. |
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Moreover, genetic proclivities may counterpose one another just as easily as they may be complementary. |
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It provided a complementary, weekly rhythm to the dailiness of the Pall Mall Gazette, but it was intended for its own distinct readership. |
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The working paper underlines that these two formative desiderate are compatible, correlative and complementary. |
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Erich Dieter Hager was a foundational figure in the field of complementary and alternative medicine. |
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An introductory chapter discusses petrography, image analysis, complementary techniques, and sample preparation. |
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Each nucleotide seeks out a new partner, and these partners align to form a complementary strand, thereby creating two new double helices. |
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The DNA polymerase recognizes the base sequence to which it must bind and align the ribonucleoside triphosphates with the complementary bases. |
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The Opera instrument is very complementary with our ArrayScan HCS Reader platform. |
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The three of them could hardly tell themselves apart, became a sort of congeries of loving emotions, all mutually complementary. |
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Rudi Jass has developed a distinctly complementary style with copper, corten steel bronze, glass and stone. |
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Historian Richard Abels sees Alfred's educational and military reforms as complementary. |
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In Valiente's poem, they are ordered in pairs of complementary opposites, reflecting a dualism that is common throughout Wiccan philosophy. |
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Additionally, roughly two in five have complementary private insurance to cover services not fully covered by the state, such as physiotherapy. |
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A complementary fault, the Southern Uplands Fault, forms the southern boundary for the Central Lowlands. |
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This reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms. |
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Transmission of genetic information in genes is achieved via complementary base pairing. |
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Here, the two strands are separated and then each strand's complementary DNA sequence is recreated by an enzyme called DNA polymerase. |
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Practitioners of complementary medicine usually discuss and advise patients as to available alternative therapies. |
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It includes the histories of complementary medicine and of integrative medicine. |
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The painting is a reflection of the Daoist metaphysics in which chaos and reality are complementary stages of the regular course of nature. |
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Scottish clanship contained two complementary but distinct concepts of heritage. |
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The last chapter is highly critical of Charles's advocacy of complementary and alternative treatments. |
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Many domestic and international tourists visit to view the city's landmarks and heritage with a complementary benefit to hotels and restaurants. |
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In Rome's earliest period, history and myth have a mutual and complementary relationship. |
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Beard in the 1920s and emphasize that Northern and Southern economies were largely complementary. |
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In certain regions, the main food source is decapods with fish as a complementary food item in the diet. |
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In phonetics, a vowel is a sound in spoken language, with two complementary definitions. |
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Gothic has three nasal consonants, one of which is an allophone of the others, all found only in complementary distribution with them. |
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Switzerland has a dense network of towns, where large, medium and small towns are complementary. |
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Not all of this has been entirely complementary, and the military have been lampooned or ridiculed as often as they have been idolised. |
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In the case of complementary allophones, each allophone is used in a specific phonetic context and may be involved in a phonological process. |
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However, when there are complementary allophones of a phoneme, so that the allophony is significant, things become more complicated. |
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Generally, the two forms are complementary, but occasionally the difference has been exploited to provide contrast. |
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This Act and the Parliament Act 1949 are technically to be construed as complementary in their effects. |
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The juxtaposition of the mask and the silenic face not only invites but also necessitates their complementary interpretation. |
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Such patterns, or systemicities, are usually considered from one of two complementary and mutually informing perspectives. |
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Using 1 H magnetic resonance imaging and complementary analytical techniques to characterize developmental changes in the Zantedeschia Spreng. |
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There are many complementary treatments for PMS but more research is needed to fully evaluate their effect. |
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First, by conflating POI, we can exploit complementary attributes to arrive at a more holistic understanding of places. |
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Saint Dionysius offered apophasis and kataphasis as oppositional yet complementary elements in his mystical theology, often termed Via Negativa. |
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This is not a problem if complementary ground surveys are performed, or ample time is provided to complete the reconnections manually. |
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Reiki can be used alongside conventional medicine and other complementary therapies. |
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Integrating herbal medicine allows a vet to meet the growing demands for safe and effective complementary veterinary care. |
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The RNA was converted to complementary DNA using a complementary DNA synthesis kit with both oligo and random hexamer primers. |
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Gamma linolenic acid is an omega-6 fatty acid with health benefits that are similar and complementary to the benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. |
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Strawbellinis and mango bellinis, twists on the traditional peach bellini, get a shot of complementary fruit-flavored liqueur. |
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Sections of embedded material, macerations and SEM provided complementary images of these cells. |
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Upon sitting down we immediately received a complementary blintz, a flat tortilla-like patty with delicious brown herring sauce on top. |
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Additional funding for food assistance programs is urgently needed, along with support for complementary sectorial interventions. |
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The hegemonic ideology of masculinism involves a definition of men and women as different, contrasted, complementary, and unequal. |
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Big spikey blue eryngiums and clouds of early Michaelmas daisies provide complementary contrasts to the golds, yellows, oranges and reds. |
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Sue Preston, a clinical hypnotherapist, will also examine complementary therapies for migraine. |
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The book is addressed to psychotherapists and complementary therapists, and will be accessible to students. |
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The fundamental policy objective of the transport sector is to establish an efficient, modally complementary and integrated transport system. |
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Establishment of a leasing contract to finance snowcats and their complementary equipment. |
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Pair the fabric on a throw pillow with one of the selections from its complementary line, Sedona Stripe, for a playful yet sophisticated look. |
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The complementary 1120-M-UR Ultra-Red is not only fast and tack free, but when cured also fluoresces bright red under low-intensity black light. |
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In addition, modern transmission electron microscopes provide a number of complementary capabilities known as analytical electron microscopy. |
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Places of worship are not negatory, but rather a complementary medium for all Egyptians to reach out to the one common creator. |
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Two complementary nucleic acid-based methods were used to evaluate population changes relative to substrate production and use in these systems. |
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Start by picking a complementary colour palette and decide if warm or cool colours will work best in your living space. |
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Once a key colour has been chosen it's not always necessary to use a paint or fabric to provide a complementary colour effect. |
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We changed the photos to match the colour of the pots, but you could try complementary colours, or leave them a natural skin tone. |
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It has made them milder, more empty, less exquisite in their use of complementary colours than they were when he painted them. |
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When using multi-coloured patterns you can combine them with plains in complementary colours, to keep a sense of balance. |
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This new collection of accessories features matching and complementary colours such as burgundy, dark brown and bronze. |
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Positioned side-by-side in a photo, complementary colours contrast each other, adding an intense dynamic to your image. |
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Focus on the colours you have in your home year round and select complementary colours that will bring out the seasonal time of year. |
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Six bespoke complementary colours were specified for the Godzilla building. |
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A systematic review on the effectiveness of complementary and alternative medicinefor chronic non-specific low-back pain. |
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These efforts will be empowered by complementary initiatives within the IC to modernize processes such as ABI, OBP, and OSINT labs. |
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The growth in prestige of English in the 14th century, and the complementary decline of French in Scotland, made English the prestige language of most of eastern Scotland. |
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In most dialects of the English language, for instance British Received Pronunciation and General American, there is complementary allophonic vowel length. |
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Exforge utilizes two complementary mechanisms of action through the calcium channel blocker amlodipine and the angiotensin receptor blocker valsartan. |
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The mantle's flow is driven by the descent of cold tectonic plates during subduction and the complementary ascent of plumes of hot material from lower levels. |
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Without the complementary process of littoral drift, the bar would not build above the surface of the waves becoming a spit and would instead be leveled off underwater. |
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The Brussels bus network is complementary to the rail network. |
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On the other hand, private healthcare systems play a complementary role. |
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If the patient desired complementary therapies, and as long as such treatments provided additional support and did not endanger the patient, they were considered acceptable. |
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To preserve biological information, it is essential that the sequence of bases in each copy are precisely complementary to the sequence of bases in the template strand. |
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This enzyme makes the complementary strand by finding the correct base through complementary base pairing and bonding it onto the original strand. |
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Its constitutional roots remained the Acts of Union, two complementary acts, one passed by the Parliament of Great Britain, the other by the Parliament of Ireland. |
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