There were at least three separate cosmogenies in Egyptian mythology, corresponding to at least three separate groups of worshippers. |
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The next logical step would be to investigate the tables corresponding to various operations in modular arithmetic. |
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Numbers corresponding to seat numbers were chalked round the wheel of the bus, with a further mark on the mudguard. |
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The keys are manufactured with 4 accurately positioned perforations corresponding to the pitch of the cogwheel. |
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Also, the counter circuit stops outputting the read clock to the buffer for a time period corresponding to the number of lost cells. |
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The newly-built quantum computer consists of seven qubits, each corresponding to one nucleus in a large molecule. |
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Because we desire to store digital information, our system should have differing phases corresponding to the differing values of the information. |
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The second condition is that the Sun, Earth and the Moon must also be lined up, corresponding to the phase of the New Moon. |
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The focus can be adjusted slightly in order to sharpen up different parts of the image corresponding to objects at different depths in the scene. |
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The man corresponding to this would also have love of victory, and would be self-willed and unmusical. |
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These organ primordia, which develop after a period of time corresponding to winter in temperate regions, are called preformed organs. |
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The internal consistency of items corresponding to each factor was analyzed. |
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Samples corresponding to equal amounts of chlorophyll were loaded in each lane. |
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Is there a social complexity, say, in the new architecture, corresponding to the complexities in its apparent formal and material attributes? |
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And what is more, even he concedes that I am right to say that none of the vocabularies record a term corresponding to the English word for land. |
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An analog feedback signal, corresponding to the digital reference signal, is recovered from the tunable optical device. |
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The test itself required users to click on pictures on a computer screen corresponding to a word that was read out. |
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This is a relatively high dose, corresponding to that of people smoking an average of one pack a day. |
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A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states. |
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All of them contained usually short fragments of coding sequences corresponding to exons of single-copy genes. |
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She then wrote down the alphabet backwards, each corresponding to the first twenty six numbers. |
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In the visible, three spectral bands corresponding to blood absorption can be indicated. |
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The game begins at one particular vertex, corresponding to the starting position of the game. |
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Since everything is trying to reach rest and unchangeability there must be a goal corresponding to what everything is trying to achieve. |
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Therefore it follows that the path length corresponding to the coherence time is called the coherence length. |
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The uniparous condition, corresponding to one follicular stalk dilation, was practically the only one found. |
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It is relatively easy to learn to produce the fricatives corresponding to all the major places of articulation. |
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When the load exceeds a value corresponding to the yield strength, the specimen undergoes gross plastic deformation. |
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All the transcribed interviews were assorted into thematic units, each corresponding to a set of data obtained from interviewees. |
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The user collects payments by observing the contents of the bulletin board and decrypting those corresponding to his private key. |
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First, they tuned the magnetic field to a value corresponding to an effective interparticle attraction, and allowed the gas to equilibrate. |
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Ten separate regression analyses were carried out, one regression analysis corresponding to each of the ten domains of the independent variables. |
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Services advertise their behavior as labeled transition systems with the action labels corresponding to their externally invocable operations. |
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The posterior parietal cortex then sorts out bodily movements corresponding to the observed actions. |
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Technicians used a customized hydraulic ram to stress the tendons to a predetermined gauge pressure corresponding to the design jacking force. |
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This exception may be the result of this region corresponding to a small intron in the Drosophila gene. |
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Initially the provider will control a pool of funds corresponding to a market-average cost for a condition. |
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The pupil's words may be right, but the conceptions corresponding to them are often direfully wrong. |
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It has also been believed that someone with a tattoo in a certain pattern calls upon the spirit corresponding to that image. |
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Data corresponding to a web address is encoded in a pattern of black and white squares, called a data matrix. |
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In the case of common names, the lexical entry corresponding to the solicited target is difficult to single out from other potential candidates. |
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Giganti had seven guards, but only really employed two, corresponding to the modern quarte and tierce. |
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On the thermal plane, the adiabatics appear as straight lines corresponding to different entropies. |
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The area corresponding to the lacrimals, prefrontals and posterior nasals is difficult to recognise. |
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In many of the others, the spaces are divided into segments, more or less corresponding to the different generations. |
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There are simple selection rules that usually work in spectroscopy, corresponding to the known properties of atoms. |
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These ratios produce the eight notes of an octave in the musical scale corresponding to the white keys on a piano. |
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Stained cells corresponding to immature xylem were detected in vascular bundles of flowers and fruits. |
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This directive defines the lactoproteins to which it applies and reserves the names corresponding to those definitions. |
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The sensitivity of the test is the proportion of positives, corresponding to the positive result obtained by the standard test. |
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The y-axis indicates the number of markers corresponding to each distance class. |
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The redox probe could reach the electrode along the channel formed by AmB, easily corresponding to the electrochemical response obtained. |
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Since it was canonically formulated, the right of national self-determination has historically had two main zones of application, corresponding to its dual ancestry. |
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The resulting two-dimensional representation is shown in the scatter plot as well as the box plot corresponding to the data distribution along the x axis. |
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Approximately 5 ml of this suspension, corresponding to 200 mg of cells, were dispersed onto a nylon membrane using a Buchner funnel to remove liquid medium. |
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Color images typically have three components, corresponding to the red, green, and blue intensities, or the luminance and two chrominance components. |
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During this process it goes through different morphologically distinguishable stages corresponding to the acquisition and elaboration of new functions. |
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It consisted of a system of rings corresponding to the great circles of the celestial sphere with a central tube which was used to line up stars and planets. |
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One at a time, x's start to appear in the boxes on the screen, and you are told that every time this happens you are to push the key corresponding to the box. |
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The four species of owls divide into two strongly supported clades, corresponding to the widely accepted bifurcation of the owls into two families, Tytonidae and Strigidae. |
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A full range of remedies is available in the employment tribunal or the county court, corresponding to those that would be available in any other action brought in those fora. |
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Stones and colored objects are chosen for their occult and astrological meanings corresponding to the purpose for which the gris-gris is to be used. |
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Finally, since each place name is technically a waypoint, the coordinates corresponding to the names can easily be uploaded to a GPS unit and used for navigation. |
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Voting will be by means of proportional representation with the number of seats a political party gets corresponding to its overall share of the vote. |
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After a few months most of them had recovered fully, but six were left with faint shadows in their central vision corresponding to a small foveal burn. |
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The arrow indicates the band corresponding to the crane sex-linked DNA fragment, which has a size of 421 bp in whooping crane and hooded crane and 424 bp in sandhill crane. |
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When a message is sent to an evaluator, it increments a counter corresponding to that object and when the results are returned, the counter of the sender is decremented. |
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We predict that similar measurements of additional species will reveal a bimodal frequency distribution with the two peaks corresponding to alternative strategies. |
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Those corporations aren't losing in this process, so there's no loss corresponding to a stockholder's capital gain on stocks. |
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If the part of the body corresponding to the reflex area is out of balance then a degree of tenderness will be felt in the foot when pressure is applied. |
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Three syngeneic animals and one animal with allograft had marked focal uptake of annexin V in a linear pattern corresponding to the left thoracotomy site. |
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The phonological output lexicon stores pronunciations corresponding to all the spoken words known to the reader, also in the form of lexical entries. |
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In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other. |
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When you press the button corresponding to a particular configuration, it not only loads the configuration, it can also optionally launch the application! |
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From the equator down to the South Pole, the lines of latitude get smaller once again, corresponding to the Universe shrinking back to nothing at all as time passes. |
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He showed that in this case the integral equation had real eigenvalues, and the solutions corresponding to these eigenvalues he called eigenfunctions. |
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A tree corresponding to the Newick string was generated by our grammar. |
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The excitation wavelength was 309 nm and the emission was monitored at 371 nm with a slit setting of 0.59 mm corresponding to a 2.5-nm spectral bandpass. |
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A mass spectrum of gramicidin in methanol shows three sets of peaks, corresponding to the different gramicidin species that are present in the sample. |
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They identified 11 types of communities and 42 possible transitions, corresponding to fire, grazing, and woodcutting under different environmental conditions. |
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Numbers were read off, each one corresponding to an alternate who would be seated. |
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At one point, Amba was asked to throw a handful of flowers onto a yantra, or sacred diagram, with five faces corresponding to the five faces of Lord Siva. |
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In this case, we should put at the intersections between the rows and columns the figures corresponding to the required initial levels of preceding themes or subjects. |
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There is also a progressive form of verbs in present, corresponding to the same in the Dutch language. |
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Standard Chinese is written with characters corresponding to syllables of the language, most of which represent a morpheme. |
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The eigenvectors of an orthogonal or unitary operator, corresponding to different eigenvalues, are orthogonal. |
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The last man is called the Wedge, corresponding to the Spoon in Mathematics. |
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A peak corresponding to AAG was sought anodally from the AAT peak, and a range of retention times was determined. |
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The shapes of the scars were chosen corresponding to the modeling work of Sopher et al. |
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Ratos will contribute capital corresponding to the entire enterprise value, the company said. |
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Pedipalp chela dilated, with a lobe at the base of the movable finger, corresponding to a notch in the fixed finger. |
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Also, it was observed a greater number of nuclei corresponding to fibroblasts and Schwann cells. |
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Contract awarded for purchase of food pyramid didactic, corresponding to health promotion. |
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Floristics of a chronosequence corresponding to old field-deciduous forest succession in southwestern Ohio. |
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This is done according to the theme of the sensation, one corresponding to each subkingdom or family. |
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Control character corresponding to binary data 00001101 is used to represent identifier. |
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Artificial neural network performs functions corresponding to total energy variometer functions. |
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In the algebraic approach the controller is obtained by solving the Diophantine equation corresponding to the 1DOF feedback loop in Fig. |
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The load was applied using a chisel-shaped steel pin, corresponding to the shape and dimension of the incisal edge of a lower incisor. |
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The total heat evolved, corresponding to fire load, ignitability, and flammability usually shows only little or no improvement in nanocomposites. |
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Like Adam and Eve, they had two antagonistic sons, Hephaistos corresponding to Kain, and Ares corresponding to Seth. |
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Neonates with abrachia have dysplasia of the spinal cord segment corresponding to the leg defect. |
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The description corresponding to the foretype, except for the entirely dark yellow spines, which are sometimes brown at the base. |
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The coldest zones are in high latitudes, with the coldest regions corresponding to the areas covered by sea ice. |
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Each tense has a set of endings corresponding to the person and number referred to. |
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Twelve of the boroughs, corresponding to the former County of London, were designated Inner London boroughs. |
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Within Greater London there are 33 components corresponding to the City of London and the London boroughs. |
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The second part of the title usually consisted of a Latin word corresponding to the profession or training. |
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In Australia and New Zealand, each player is usually given a number corresponding to their playing position on the field. |
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In Ireland, it took in the northeast of County Antrim, roughly corresponding to the baronies of Cary and Glenarm. |
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Early modern Britain is the history of the island of Great Britain roughly corresponding to the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries. |
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Traditional grammarians tried to group the various suffixes into eight cases corresponding to the cases used in Sanskrit. |
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It is observed on the day corresponding to the 27th day of the month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar. |
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Today the court sits in many County Court centres, currently corresponding to the old individual county courts. |
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First, second and third are the ordinal numbers corresponding to one, two and three. |
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There may be several such series of resonant frequencies, corresponding to different modes of oscillation. |
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After a set of measurements are processed, the tracker predicts the receiver location corresponding to the next set of satellite measurements. |
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The signals are decoded after demodulation using addition of the Gold codes corresponding to the satellites monitored by the receiver. |
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Tc-99m Sestamibi SPECT imaging showed the increased activity corresponding to myelomatous lesion on left orbit and frontal bone. |
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It lasts until historical times and this includes cultures corresponding to Mesolithic and Neolithic in other regions. |
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As the number of coin tosses increases, the number of possible combinations corresponding to imperfectly ordered systems increases. |
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It is almost four times longer than it is wide, corresponding to a plain between the Rhine in the east and the Vosges mountains in the west. |
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The colonial officials were under obligation to show them the honor corresponding to their respective duties. |
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Thailand comprises several distinct geographic regions, partly corresponding to the provincial groups. |
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Based on the resulting form of the Lagrangian now it is possible to make the next step and go to the Hamiltonian corresponding to the CTG theory. |
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Many English words that have been borrowed from Italian follow a distinct set of pronunciation rules corresponding to those in Italian. |
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A modern paper mill is divided into several sections, roughly corresponding to the processes involved in making handmade paper. |
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These defects may be more pronounced in the superior visual field, perhaps corresponding to the inferior predilection for the snowflake lesions. |
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The tractographies corresponding to the two methods are shown in the middle. |
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The Gray is a unit of absorbed dose corresponding to absorption of one Joule of radiation in one kilogram of material. |
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According to the Kabbalah as described by the Golden Dawn there are ten archangels, each commanding one of the choir of angels and corresponding to one of the Sephirot. |
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A person who loses an expected inheritance because an intermeddler defames her might be entitled to damages corresponding to the lost inheritance. |
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The story is organized in snippets, each identified by the time signature and corresponding to the events before, during, and after a suicide bombing on a crowded bus. |
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Typical values of Poisson's ratio for all the layers were assumed corresponding to the materials found in the road test sections based on data reported in the literature. |
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Let fp1 and fp2 be the passband and fs1 and fs2 the stopband frequencies of the channel filters corresponding to two standards of operation respectively. |
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Physiographical Jharia Coalfield represents a low lying flat to gently sloping topographic surface roughly corresponding to the underlying bedding structure. |
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The lowermost part of the sampled succession corresponding to the Rumba Formation is distinct in the abundance of Pistoprion serrula sensu Bergman. |
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The Raman spectrum of dead human lung cells indicated a breakdown in the phosphodiester bond and O-P-O stretching of DNA corresponding to the 788nm peak. |
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Object resumptive pronouns corresponding to arguments must always occur...irregardless of the presence and position of the full coindexed object nps. |
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The codesheet information is keyboard entered into a computer, with each cell corresponding to a column on the card. These data are then edited, and analysis begins. |
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Consequently each language contains many pairs of verbs, corresponding to each other in meaning, except that one expresses perfective aspect and the other imperfective. |
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There are no hollows or cavities corresponding to the spinules in the visceral sides of the basal plates of the tubercles in the fourhorn sculpin. |
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The Upper Peninsula exhibits Lower Silurian sandstones, limestones, copper and iron bearing rocks, corresponding to the Huronian system of Canada. |
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Arrived at the bottom, you find yourself in a rotunda corresponding to that you entered from the street, a round room, with marble floor, fifty feet in diameter. |
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The snowstorm, which was the cause of their misfortune, happened in the middle of January, corresponding to our July, and in the latitude of Durham! |
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However, the cerebral hemispheres were replaced by 2 thin-walled, fluid-filled cysts with some floating islets and peninsulae corresponding to preserved cortex. |
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As activity levels at resting conditions are low, greater increases in delta and theta wave activity can be achieved during mental work, corresponding to better performance. |
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Five important modifications were made by the Pietists to the orthodox doctrine of justification, each corresponding to a distinctive aspect of the movement's agenda. |
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It is one of two sister clades corresponding to genera in the Narcisseae, being distinguished from Sternbergia by the presence of a paraperigonium, and is monophyletic. |
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Put a checkmark in the box corresponding to the correct answer. |
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There was a small imprint on anterior aspect of the lesion corresponding to the area where the lesion was impinging on the femoral condyle in full extension. |
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The period of the FE eigenmode, corresponding to the highest eigenfrequency, is the shortest one, but still finite, while that of the continuum model tends to zero. |
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After the completion of the bypass east of the agglomeration, a western bypass project is under study, and a 'zone' corresponding to the future final route has been selected. |
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Given the non-monotonicity and the defeasibility of this pattern of practical reasoning, the inferences corresponding to it can be evaluated using critical questions. |
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If you hold down the Alt key while pressing a keyboard letter corresponding to one of the underlined letters in the toolbar, it will trigger that command in the menu. |
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The 2 oligonucleotides harbor adaptors corresponding to universal forward and reverse oligonucleotides that can be used for sequencing after amplification. |
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Panel B of Table 4 contains the within-sample Type I error rates for various levels of Type II error rates corresponding to the predictions from the logistic regressions. |
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This Telegony aside, the last 548 lines of the Odyssey, corresponding to Book 24, are believed by many scholars to have been added by a slightly later poet. |
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The Gibraltar Arc is a geological region corresponding to an arcuate orogen surrounding the Alboran Sea, between the Iberian Peninsula and Africa. |
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In the event that the guarantee would not be created or completed within that period, the fraction of the holdback corresponding to the down payment is taken. |
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The regulator offers a menu of contracts consisting of different levels of required capital and penalty rates corresponding to each capital requirement level. |
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