Rodents eating unfried pancakes had only one-tenth that concentration of acrylamide adducts. |
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After a three month dietary run-in period patients were stratified on the basis of fasting plasma glucose concentration and body weight. |
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The Ten Thousand Islands of southwest Florida have the highest concentration of mangroves in the state. |
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Depending on the degree of carbon concentration and coalification, one differentiates between lignite, bituminous coal and anthracite. |
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Of course, it is a tribute to his extraordinary skill and technique and concentration and so forth. |
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Franklin's concentration on civic well-being and societies for mutual benefit have earned him a reputation for boosterism and Babbittry. |
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Some automated reprocessors are designed with disinfectant reservoirs that are easy to access for concentration testing. |
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The rate of chemical reactions often depends on the concentration of the reactants involved. |
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Among Afro-Caribbeans there is a relatively high concentration of employees in transport and communication. |
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The drive-through wildlife park is believed to have the country's largest concentration of ligers, housing ten of the massive cats. |
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Both of them have a white-hot intensity and a concentration that command the listener's attention. |
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This concentration on rationalizing the tax system, however, fatally ignored the real Achilles heel of the royal finances. |
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I would suggest that concentration on teaching the Romans, Angles, Saxons, Jutes and Normans in Britain is more likely to achieve her objective. |
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The drug reaches a peak plasma concentration three hours after oral administration, with steady state concentration reached within eight days. |
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In the maize tassel, gibberellin concentration is 100-fold lower than in the developing ears. |
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Crystallisation occurs when the concentration of two ions exceeds their saturation point in the solution. |
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Mixed fruit and citrus aromas with a candied edge provide even sweeter raisiny flavours that take on a honeyed concentration at the finish. |
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There seems to be a threshold plasma concentration below which symptoms may become apparent. |
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People who suffer from autism have a low concentration span, so each activity lasts no longer that half an hour. |
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Once in Japan, the three surviving doctors are placed in concentration camps and continue to administer to the sick and wounded. |
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He can make dazzling plays, but his concentration can lapse on routine pickups and throws. |
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A concert rendition enables more concentration on the words without the distraction of stage action. |
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An inability to catch, throw or even roll the balls on target would affect the concentration and rhythm of the contestants. |
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The fuel would be scrubbed at the tank farm to reduce the concentration of oxygen in the fuel. |
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The sanatorium was dedicated to the treatment of concentration camp survivors, particularly those from Auschwitz. |
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An inquest heard how a momentary lapse of concentration may have caused a crash that killed three members of one family. |
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Another problem with skimping on sleep is lack of concentration and lapses in memory. |
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Of the lumpen masses, 1.5 million died in concentration camps and 1.3 million in the war against the outside world. |
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In his third year he dropped out, his concentration was appalling and he was addicted to another drug which was much harder. |
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He doesn't lose his cool as much as he used to, although he is prone to the occasional lapse of concentration after letting in a bad goal. |
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If more oxygen gas is added to the system, the concentration of oxygen will increase. |
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The specific activity of the radioactive thiamine was the same for each concentration used. |
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On the one hand it reminds you of the idea of action painting but then it's also concentration on the material for itself. |
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This is not an inspiring way to start a long day at a job requiring patience, concentration and a lapidary expression of optimism. |
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That is, we would need to know the exact concentration of the photoproducts in order to determine the rate constant for autocatalysis. |
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It took all my concentration just to remain balanced on the higher air pocket, as if I were balancing a surfboard on a beach ball. |
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When he entered the small road he was alarmed by an unusual concentration of cars parked along it. |
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Most seeds are deposited near the surface of saline soil where the concentration of salt is usually much higher than it is below the surface. |
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They analyzed baseline serum vitamin A concentration in relation to risk for hip fractures as a continuous variable and by quintiles. |
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Agnes barely had enough concentration to focus on the jerkin she was mending. |
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In addition, administration of levamisole did not influence the SCC or IgG concentration in the colostrum of mares. |
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Still, he doesn't always show proper instincts, and his concentration wavers. |
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It is the result of more than a century's capitalist accumulation of power and concentration of wealth. |
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However, I will tell you that I have a four-year Bachelor's degree from an accredited university with a course concentration in psychology. |
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All these demanded concentration and a longer attention span than computer games. |
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Later, he looked up into her eyes, and saw an odd concentration there, a lack of abandon. |
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The absorbance measured is directly proportional to the concentration of human leptin present. |
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Australian drink-drive levels are also lower, with blood concentration limit of 0.05 per cent compared with 0.08 per cent in Britain. |
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The national champion lacked the intensity of concentration to complement her fighting qualities, and thus it was a struggle for her. |
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Osmosis and diffusion is called passive transport because it takes no energy to move from a high concentration to a low concentration. |
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The varying concentration and shape of the yardangs in this area may be controlled by the motion of winds around these topographic features. |
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Ferrous sulfate compared with iron polysaccharide complex resulted in a greater increase in hemoglobin concentration at 12 weeks. |
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It is also demonstrated that a high polysaccharide concentration and short reaction time are adverse to nHA crystals. |
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A concentration of burned clay and ashy soil was found against the west wall of the room, between a projection of the bedrock and a single stone. |
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Fecal output was calculated by dividing mean chromium release rate by the concentration of chromium in the feces. |
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The retail and agriculture sectors accounted for the highest concentration at 39 per cent and 33 per cent respectively. |
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Aspirations and longing feelings colour your reasoning but your power of concentration might be impaired. |
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During the day, if heating is set too high, it can induce lethargy, poor concentration and fatigue. |
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After her treatment was changed from buffered regular insulin to lispro insulin, her glucose concentration sometimes fluctuated unexpectedly. |
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The change in amino acid concentration is transformed to logarithmic scale for convenience of presentation. |
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Further, on two dates we also measured Secchi depth and oxygen concentration in the epilimnion of each enclosure during midday. |
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Frankfurters and hot dogs, for instance, are fave foods for kids, but have about the same concentration of salt as seawater. |
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The researchers found that samples of matcha had 200 times the concentration of epigallocatechin gallate in the common U.S. tea. |
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The concentration of structures in space lends an urban quality even to small villages. |
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A nominally progressive tax structure to some degree retards the concentration over time of wealth among individuals. |
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This may reflect the concentration of alkaline earth metals in soil and groundwater as is typical in dry climates. |
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His concentration on style, however, leaves us with an emotionally tinny thespian drama. |
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The locoweed site was selected based on dense and uniform concentration of white locoweed. |
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Even among red wines the concentration of resveratrol can vary by more than an order of magnitude. |
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After a few bars, the music and her concentration were interrupted by the ringing telephone. |
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This meant there was something ghostly nearby, or a pungent concentration of slime, or Robbie Neilson's scungy pyjamas. |
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However, their concentration is governed by the hydrological regime of the river systems. |
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Almost 50 years ago, the author noted that the rotatory dispersion of unfolded polypeptide chains depends on the concentration of denaturants. |
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Her reading, writing and concentration are improving and her diet is virtually back to normal. |
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Namibia seems to have the highest concentration of localities on the continent. |
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The flow rate of fixed concentration masks should be adjusted for patients with high peak inspiratory flows. |
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While some fans were distracted as police and stewards quickly dealt with it, City showed their concentration level was bang on. |
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Still in control their concentration wavered to the point that the game became scrappy and disjointed. |
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But it really is scant return for the concentration and respectfulness invested. |
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In December 1944 the Germans redesignated Bergen-Belsen a concentration camp. |
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The anticorruption campaign proved most successful in the districts with the highest concentration of newspaper kiosks. |
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Over the sizzling and scraping of cutlery on the pan, there is a note of concentration in his voice. |
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The BabyStart kit contains a his-and-hers package of a sperm concentration test and six ovulation testers. |
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A great deal of concentration is necessary for full appreciation but it is in this case merited. |
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Extruding twice was done only to increase the concentration of food waste in the final mixture and is not recommended as an applied practice. |
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Whether or not this section also shows anomalous Ir concentration is not known but there are no limonitic layers here. |
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Not everyone was found guilty by its courts, but those who were released were simply rearrested by the Gestapo and sent to a concentration camp. |
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Use a high concentration prescription fluoride gel once a day or a sodium fluoride mouth rinse three times a day. |
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In the whole range of cholesterol concentration explored, the diffraction studies show a single lamellar phase with no evidence of a separation of extended domains. |
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If such comparative evidence could be assembled, it would probably support the traditional view of a higher concentration of such companies in the South. |
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The concentration of both glutamine and asparagine, the most abundant of the specific amino acids, declined rapidly during phase 1 after defoliation. |
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It's slow and arduous and takes great concentration under the best of circumstances. |
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I like to stay loose, and I don't want my concentration to peak too early. |
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Passive transport does not require the cell to expend any energy and involves a substance diffusing down its concentration gradient across a membrane. |
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I gently woke my neighbor and listened myself with a concentration not usual for me when attending chamber concerts with late Classical or early Romantic repertoire. |
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In straight and level flight, it's not so bad, but in turbulence or in turns, that yaw starts up and it takes some concentration to get it stopped. |
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As the hydrogen ion concentration increases, the acetate concentration and acetic acid concentration must adjust for the value of the equilibrium constant to be maintained. |
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Needless to say, having the wing tip that low to the ground called for extreme concentration but, on one turn, I looked up and saw the film crew looking down at me. |
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Non-flying aircrew and engineers were able to watch the action from a nearby hillside, which only served to increase the concentration of the flying pilots. |
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The severity of their coronary artery disease as assessed angiographically was strongly associated with the serum concentration of C reactive protein. |
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Hamilton went next when, having applied himself for a patient 60 from 102 balls, he lost concentration and lofted the same bowler tamely to long off. |
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What can be done if the concentration of metallic elements rises above the toxic threshold, particularly those that have no known function in the body? |
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Rolled barley decreased molar proportion of acetate and increased molar proportion of propionate and concentration of lactate in the cecal contents. |
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Efficiency is key to survival, because the Serengeti contains the highest concentration of large predators in the world. |
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Almost all of the earth's landmass is inhabited, although the temperate zones of the northern hemisphere are where you will find the largest concentration of people. |
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This is obviously due to carbohydrates which act as cryoprotectants and increase in concentration during cold acclimation as well as due to the anthocyanins. |
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The brightness and density of mito-GFP labeling within presynaptic boutons provides a rough estimate for mitochondrial concentration in the presynaptic axoplasm. |
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Kate Morgan, Pembrokeshire County Council's food officer, says a healthy breakfast can aid concentration and mental performance, and provide energy. |
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I find it amazing that for a young nation such as ours, with such a small population, we have an abnormally large concentration of religious whackos. |
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Unfortunately, the waste oil had a dioxin concentration 2,000 times higher than that in Agent Orange. |
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Later research was able to involve a greater concentration on, and technical knowledge of, residual deposits and weathering products associated with particular surfaces. |
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Improvements in daily gain, feed efficiency, loin-eye area, and lower backfats occur when boars are provided the dietary protein concentration that meets their requirement. |
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The largest concentration of forces arrayed against Iraq is in Kuwait. |
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P max can acclimate to several factors, which are, in approximate order of importance, light, nitrogen nutrition, ambient carbon dioxide concentration and temperature. |
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The energy boost from a cup of coffee reverses afternoon slump, helping to keep you alert and temporarily improving performance, concentration and reaction time. |
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Are we prepared to take a step towards the thinking poet or the lyrical thinker, with the kind of concentration and pleasure in complexity that he deserves? |
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After a while, it becomes clear that this was his adolescent attempt to imagine what it was like to be in a concentration camp. |
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When Norman Manea was five years old, he was shipped to a concentration camp in Transnistria, Ukraine. |
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The extrasynaptic receptors that are exposed to a much lower concentration of agonist and are not saturated may substantially enhance the quantal synaptic response. |
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At the Eichmann trial, concentration camp survivors supplied heartrending testimony. |
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Johen's reply broke Jande's concentration on Dilys and her daughter, and she could hear their horses giving truth to Johen's words as they stamped restively on the track. |
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They found that decisions to reprice a CEO's stock options were strongly affected by both the CEO's power within his company and by the concentration of stock ownership. |
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At any moment, the slightest loss in concentration could see a disastrous tumble. |
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It took a lot of concentration to be able to maneuver your horse correctly and get it to jump all 3 jumps without refusals, knockdowns or passing the fence. |
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Now it is possible to concentrate income quickly through the globalized financial system which grows in lockstep with the increasing concentration of income upward. |
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Had they not suffered a costly lapse of concentration just two minutes from time then City could now be looking forward to a midweek trek to South Wales for a replay. |
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The Great Lakes states, for example, boast the largest concentration of engineering jobs of any major region. |
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Store-bought whiteners take longer because they have a lower concentration of peroxide than that available in the dental office, a spokesman explained. |
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To be fair, I had a hard time maintaining my concentration at all. |
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This is important in the concentration process, which takes place by means of an extraordinarily measured period of boiling. |
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The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter. |
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In the laboratory higher concentration ethanol, with less water, can be produced by refluxing the rectified spirit with quicklime and then distilling the alcohol mixture. |
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Within a concentration camp, would someone make a joke about the number, the tattooed number? |
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His brief lapse in concentration costs him a nick across the chest. |
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Some business experts felt that nothing could prevent the concentration of industry and therefore big business was here to stay. |
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The concentration of power and wealth in a few families caused resentment over time. |
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Chobe National Park, found in the Chobe District, has the world's largest concentration of African elephants. |
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James's within the City of Westminster also have a large concentration of hedge fund and private equity funds. |
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Soho and its adjoining areas house a concentration of media and creative companies. |
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The intent is to prevent the concentration of power and provide for checks and balances. |
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According to Marx, capital has the tendency for concentration and centralization in the hands of the wealthy. |
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They also have blunt boundaries, as opposed to flakes, which alleviates the stress concentration problems found in grey cast iron. |
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The equilibrium constant for this process depends on concentration and temperature. |
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However, in a charcoal fired kiln, the concentration of CO2 will be much higher than it is in air. |
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The original concentration of solute around the grain boundary will be asymmetrical in most cases. |
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The height of the cone of burning methane in a flame safety lamp can be used to estimate the concentration of the gas in the local atmosphere. |
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Later models had graduated shields by which the deputy could determine the concentration of firedamp from the heightening of the flame. |
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Lower concentration of natron would have allowed the glass to be stiffer for blowing. |
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The change of atmospheric smoke particulate concentration resulting from the presence of Barry Cossar. |
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A measurement is made of the light received which will be higher as the concentration of smoke particles becomes higher. |
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Produce, clothing, and snack vendors are the main concentration of the market. |
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Care must be taken never to use a reodorant to mask or cover up a toxic concentration of gas. |
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Surrey also contains England's principal concentration of lowland heath, on sandy soils in the west of the county. |
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Oldham's town centre contains the highest concentration of retailing, cultural facilities and employment in the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham. |
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In 1900 Oldham had the highest concentration of chip shops in the country, one for every 400 people. |
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The concentration of hydroxide ions in water is related to the concentration of hydrogen ions by. |
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This equilibrium needs to be taken into account at high pH and when the solute concentration is extremely low. |
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After some further algebraic manipulation an equation in the hydrogen ion concentration may be obtained. |
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Normally, the concentration just goes and I have something called an absence seizure. |
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In addition to urinary and biliary excretion, as to blood concentration after oral administration, the complexed absorbability of I was shown. |
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The peaks denoted I and II, which are attributed from a high concentration P123 phase, disappear in the aurate system. |
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In this case, steel is carefully prepared so it possesses the right concentration of Austenite at room temperature. |
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The new product uses potassium salt to increase the concentration of an active ingredient, glyphosate acid. |
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Pollutants move downstream because of advection and concentration decreases because of their spread and mixing with water. |
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At a certain tempo alpha waves are generated, which have been associated with a deep sense of concentration and focus. |
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The concentration of xylidine is decreasing rapidly, at the same time TOC decreases as part of the organic carbon is destroyed. |
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Environments with a high concentration of chlorine ions also decreases wrought iron's corrosion resistance. |
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An unusual concentration of finds occurs in the East of England, particularly Lincolnshire. |
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There might be a superhigh concentration of bozons which will create a Stupid Hole and suck them all in. |
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Cook's concentration may have been broken by a call of nature a few minutes earlier, when he held up play to visit the bathroom. |
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The interference of dill seed essential oil was remarkable at the highest concentration compared with carbendazol. |
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Similarly, the person who had recognized him as coinmate from the concentration camp had herself never left Great Britain during the war. |
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In 1945, overseen by Alfred Hitchcock, a crack team of British film-makers went to Germany to document the horror of the concentration camps. |
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All Cubans were ordered to move into garrisoned Spanish towns or concentration camps. |
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This suggested that the maximum concentration in cells without producing any cytoxicity was around 100 nM for the candidate molecules. |
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At the conclusion of this part, Eric, who plays Jesus and is now a soldier, captures Violet in the forest, fating her to a concentration camp. |
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Especially fungicides that contained famoxadone or fenhexamid decreased the amino acid concentration in grapes. |
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The highest concentration is found in the eastern Irish Sea in sediment banks lying parallel to the Cumbrian coast. |
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The majority of visitors stay on St Mary's, which has a concentration of holiday accommodation and other amenities. |
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Equal concentration growth solution was prepared by mixing both zinc nitrate hexahydrate and hexamethyltetramine in deionized water. |
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London's universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutes in Europe. |
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This unique concentration of talents accelerated the transition from the Commercial Revolution to the Industrial Revolution. |
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South London, particularly, has a high concentration of railways as it has fewer Underground lines. |
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A sudden concentration on food followed. Uncle said, have an imarti, they're hot and good. |
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It splits the wood into two parts by the pressure concentration at the blade. |
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Officials could be stationed in Poitou, however, due to a large concentration of castles compared to the rest of Aquitaine. |
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According to the Pew Research Center, the state has the highest concentration of black and white interracial marriages. |
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On 17 January around 100 bombers dropped a high concentration of incendiaries, some 32,000 in all. |
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The Great Depression, despite the concentration of its impact on the industrialized world, was also exceptionally damaging in the rural colonies. |
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She knotted her brow in concentration while attempting to unravel the tangled strands. |
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The industrial concentration in Northern England also made it a major target for Luftwaffe attacks during the Second World War. |
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Their concentration and features have been used to assess the extent of oil spills. |
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Only such a concentration of charge could produce the electric field strong enough to cause the heavy deflection. |
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This has resulted in a concentration of Cornish names on and around Teesside that persists into the 21st century. |
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The area has the largest concentration of prehistoric small farms on the American continents. |
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A month after the opening of Peter Grimes, Britten and Yehudi Menuhin went to Germany to give recitals to concentration camp survivors. |
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Davis later stated that the streaking incident affected O'Sullivan's concentration and momentum, allowing him back into the match. |
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As found for chlorophyll most of the other micromolecules identified were found in lower concentration in the cells of chlorotic cultures. |
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Cardiff claims to have the largest concentration of castles of any city in the world. |
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Belfast has the highest concentration of Irish speakers in Northern Ireland. |
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Jersey was a centre of Neolithic activity, as demonstrated by the concentration of dolmens. |
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The concentration of labour into factories has increased urbanisation and the size of settlements, to serve and house the factory workers. |
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In preparation for their attack, the Germans had amassed a concentration of aircraft near the fortress. |
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Romani were shipped to concentration camps starting in 1935 and were killed in large numbers. |
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He had to maintain the appearance of concentration on defeating Britain, to conceal from Joseph Stalin his covert aim to invade the Soviet Union. |
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The resulting concentration near Gibraltar resulted in a series of battles around the Gibraltar and Sierra Leone convoys. |
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This strategy resulted in rapid growth and a high concentration of risky assets. |
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Arran has a particular concentration of early Neolithic Clyde Cairns, a form of Gallery grave. |
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There are many areas containing a high concentration of sandstone tenements, examples being Battlefield, Govanhill, Mount Florida and Shawlands. |
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It has produced three Nobel laureates and there is a high concentration of life scientists working in the city. |
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Although much smaller than BAOR, it is still the largest concentration of British armed forces permanently stationed outside the United Kingdom. |
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In September 8,000 Turks landed at Batum, but the main concentration was at Sukhum Kale. |
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Serb authorities set up concentration camps and determined who should be responsible for the running of those camps. |
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Arab Americans number over 160,000 in New York City, with the highest concentration in Brooklyn. |
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Market share concentration is not a new development in the credit rating industry. |
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California has a major concentration of Basques, most notably in the San Joaquin Valley between Stockton, Fresno and Bakersfield. |
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Inverness County in particular has a heavy concentration of musical activity, with regular performances in communities such as Mabou and Judique. |
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Michael Alexander describes the poems as showing a greater concentration of meaning and economy of rhythm than his earlier work. |
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In spring, the male's testes are enlarged, a process accompanied by an increase of testosterone concentration in the plasma. |
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The vertebrates are the only chordate group to exhibit cephalisation, the concentration of brain functions in the head. |
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Glenrothes is recognised for having the main concentration of specialist manufacturing and engineering companies in Fife. |
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The highest concentration of Polish Americans in a single New England municipality is in New Britain, Connecticut. |
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The largest concentration of dolmens in the world is found on the Korean Peninsula. |
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Their isotopic concentration in a natural rock sample depends greatly on the presence of these three parent uranium and thorium isotopes. |
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The concentration of zinc in blood plasma stays relatively constant regardless of zinc intake. |
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The silver ion is bioactive and in sufficient concentration readily kills bacteria in vitro. |
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The greatest concentration of Welsh speakers in Gwynedd is found in and around Caernarfon. |
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The largest concentration of dwellings from this time have been discovered around Gelli and Ystrad in the Rhondda Fawr, mainly platform houses. |
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The River North Gallery District features the nation's largest concentration of contemporary art galleries outside of New York City. |
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Their hemoglobin and myoglobin store oxygen in body tissues and they have twice the concentration of myoglobin than hemoglobin. |
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The oxygen in the air is sometimes kept a few percent less than atmospheric concentration to reduce fire danger. |
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The most important variable characteristics of estuary water are the concentration of dissolved oxygen, salinity and sediment load. |
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Flatfish is considered a Whitefish because of the high concentration of oils within its liver. |
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Biological factors include breeding, predation, concentration of phytoplankton, and vertical migration. |
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Some predators take advantage of the concentration of birds during migration. |
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A sample of the substance is synthesized with a high concentration of unstable atoms. |
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Evaporite minerals start to precipitate when their concentration in water reaches such a level that they can no longer exist as solutes. |
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This means that effective concentration of water is less than the actual concentration of it in the brine. |
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The salt concentration in cetacean blood is lower than that in seawater, requiring kidneys to excrete salt. |
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Other important reservoirs include muscles, blood, and the spleen which all have the capacity to hold a high concentration of oxygen. |
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The concentration of dissolved chloride ions is sometimes referred to as chlorinity. |
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At the same time, it is also known that greenhouse gases are increasing in concentration with each passing year. |
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This decomposition process consumes oxygen, which reduces the concentration of dissolved oxygen. |
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The concentration of algae and the trophic state of lakes correspond well to phosphorus levels in water. |
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It has also been shown that the drying of wetlands causes an increase in nutrient concentration and subsequent eutrophication blooms. |
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At the same time it decreases the upper flammable limit or highest concentration at which the vapors can be ignited. |
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Thus, as air replaces the inert gas, the concentration cannot rise to the lower flammable limit and is safe. |
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This concentration of armour should advance to the west to the English Channel, without waiting for the main body of infantry divisions. |
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In addition, a small number of Western Allied aviators were sent to concentration camps as punishment for spying. |
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A cold water immersion experiments at Dachau concentration camp were performed by Sigmund Rascher. |
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In East Germany, the concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen were used for similar purposes. |
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After November 1943, the ICRC achieved permission to send parcels to concentration camp detainees with known names and locations. |
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The concentration and density has caused concern that the presence of the institutions has created a ghetto effect in that part of the city. |
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Brussels has a large concentration of Muslims, mostly of Moroccan and Turkish ancestry. |
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The much improved data from the WWSSN instruments allowed seismologists to map precisely the zones of earthquake concentration worldwide. |
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Water hardness is classified based on concentration of calcium carbonate the water contains. |
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The flightless penguins are all located in the Southern Hemisphere, with the greatest concentration located on and around Antarctica. |
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The first of these sources is a loss of oxygen concentration in the ocean which caused deep water regions called the lysocline to grow shallower. |
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This salt becomes trapped beneath the sea ice, creating a higher concentration of salt in the water beneath ice floes. |
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Additionally, the convergence tends to increase the concentration of plankton in and around the Agulhas. |
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Deep convection in the Labrador Sea during the late 1980s and early 1990s resulted in CLSW with a lower CFC concentration due to downward mixing. |
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The Gulf has the second largest concentration of sargassum of any body of water in the world. |
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As well as being a region of higher temperature than the surrounding mantle, it is believed to have a higher concentration of water. |
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Yet United may have paid the price for overconfidence as they completely lost their concentration after 10 minutes to let Wolves back in. |
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The beds also attract a high concentration of larger predators looking for food. |
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The oxygen concentration in the bottom layer may then become low enough for hypoxia to occur. |
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As a consequence of this concentration of mining wealth, Penzance became a centre for commercial banking. |
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The main concentration is within Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, however clubs exist in Sussex, Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Wales and London. |
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The shoe only begin to dissolve when it is put in contact with a high concentration of the digestion enzyme proteinase, which occurs naturally. |
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The high concentration of this mineral is related to a depositional environment with a low sedimentation rate. |
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The largest concentration of runic inscriptions are the Bryggen inscriptions found in Bergen, more than 650 in total. |
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Sometimes the dense concentration of the bones indicates a container of organic material, sometimes the bones were simply shattered. |
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The bog environment is acidic, with a low concentration of dissolved oxygen. |
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The heaviest concentration of railway track is the Donbas region of Ukraine. |
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He helped free historiography from antiquarianism, Eurocentrism, religious intolerance and a concentration on great men, diplomacy, and warfare. |
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A common characteristic in the exports of the Nordic countries is a concentration on a few products. |
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Fearing Frederick's concentration of power, the Pope finally excommunicated the Emperor. |
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In general, these opponents are wary of the concentration of power or wealth that such governance might represent. |
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Although not difficult to double, it was a concentration point of sudden storms and tropical cyclones, so ships were frequently damaged. |
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This shift in hemoglobin concentration results in both decreased oxygen affinity and increased P50 value. |
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In times of water deprivation, urine electrolyte and osmotic concentration increases while urination rate decreases. |
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This drainage prevents loss of water by both lowering volume and increasing concentration of the urine. |
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However, The CO2 concentration in the blood does not change when hot ambient temperatures are experienced. |
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Specific terms are used to describe a fragrance's approximate concentration by the percent of perfume oil in the volume of the final product. |
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The cologne version is often the lightest concentration from a line of fragrance products. |
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An EdT from one house may have a higher concentration of aromatic compounds than an EdP from another. |
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This absorbance can be used to determine the concentration of an additive in a sample using external calibration. |
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Due to the high concentration of industries in the metropolitan region, the city has faced serious problems of environmental pollution. |
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The Philippines has a sophisticated cellular phone industry and a high concentration of users. |
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Ponce has the highest concentration of medical infrastructure per inhabitant of any municipality in Puerto Rico. |
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There is also over 500 species of plants with some of the most important concentration of aquatic plants in Mesoamerica. |
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Home to universities, institutions and schools, Lima has the highest concentration of institutions of higher learning on the continent. |
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Only the liver was not used, as its high concentration of vitamin A is poisonous. |
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Increased concentration levels of cortisol have been associated with significant increases in gonadotrophin levels and lowered progestin levels. |
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However, tobaccos tend to contain a much higher concentration of nicotine than the others. |
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The concentration of glycoalkaloid in wild potatoes suffices to produce toxic effects in humans. |
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The concentration and centralisation of capital are two of the results of such accumulation. |
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So far there are no differences among the protiums extracted at various labs, except for concentration levels. |
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It remained until Independence from Britain as the biggest concentration of English influence in the whole island. |
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It is just as different from the privation of life as a concentration camp is from prison. |
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