Bouillon soup, a thin vegetable-based broth, is also a good source of vitamins and minerals, to top up the body's depleted resources. |
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Even worse, many depleted uranium weapons used during the attacks are still lying around the city and countryside in rubbled buildings. |
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The standard issue weapon is, of course, a hand phaser, which looses off a continuous stream of energy until its power cell is depleted. |
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I am awaiting an assessment of the injuries, but, as things stand, we are very depleted. |
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Cod supplies have been running short because of fishing restrictions imposed in the North Sea in a bid to repopulate depleted stocks. |
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Companies are also scurrying to rebuild depleted inventories, as stock levels sink to record lows in relation to sales. |
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But environmentalists claim pollution from cod farms could endanger already depleted Atlantic salmon and sea trout populations. |
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One good reason may be that the Azeris suspect that Azerbaijan's oil reserves were depleted by years of Soviet exploitation. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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They entered the offseason with a depleted defensive backfield, so adding a quality cornerback or safety is likely. |
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Now nearly two decades older, I am not yet entirely depleted of breezy temerity. |
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Some of these chemical properties, high density, and tensile strength, made depleted uranium an attractive material for use in weapons. |
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To go travelling further next year I'll need to scrape some savings together as this trip has rather depleted them. |
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Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted. |
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As Mari rose slightly to fire overhead he knelt back down and began to reload again, noting his depleted bandolier. |
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I sit here typing with a sore and sunburnt head, an aching arm, a depleted bank balance, and feeling a little bit appalled with myself. |
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First, my bank balance is depleted by funds sufficient to bankrupt a lower league football club. |
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The water has been depleted for the construction of a one-kilometre cross bund upstream the barrage. |
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It was part of a depleted dinner service that I've had since university, and which has seen better days. |
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I plugged the fridge out on Saturday night, packing the depleted food supplies into a basin. |
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During this drought simulation, the ME-transformed plants depleted soil moisture more slowly than did the wild type or the null segregates. |
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Typically, by the end of batch culture nutrients in the medium would be considerably depleted. |
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I'm sure the tax collectors will find a way to make sure that government revenues are not depleted. |
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These low 880 values represent precipitation from meteoric waters depleted in 180, or elevated temperatures during formation in burial settings. |
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Now that stocks of larger, more valuable species such as toothfish are depleted, fisheries are targeting smaller and smaller species. |
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The 120 mm antitank round, using a depleted uranium core, penetrated the earthen berms protecting enemy tanks and destroyed them. |
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The introduction of the cranes will also allow the company to shed jobs from an already depleted workforce. |
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It is by far the most common method of working in European coal mines where the shallower seams have been depleted. |
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The workers were digging at an abandoned mineshaft that was depleted of commercial reserves. |
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Most cities had been leveled, economies were shattered, resources completely depleted, and societies torn to shreds. |
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Investigative reporter Brian Ross packed up some depleted uranium in a suitcase and shipped it by boat from Jakarta to Los Angeles. |
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Yet there is a danger that the use of cluster bombs and depleted uranium munitions will puncture all his talk of humanitarian action. |
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At roughly the same time, military orders for depleted uranium munitions stopped too. |
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Here on the edge of the sea, as fresh groundwater is depleted, sea-water is beginning to push in. |
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Atomic bombs, depleted uranium, napalm, defoliant agents, nerve gas, and land mines have been used in recent years. |
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She paints a grim portrait of divorce's vicious circle of depleted resources, emotional and financial. |
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In a matter of hours, the Bay area was completely depleted of pumps, splashboards and self-bailers. |
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It has been suggested the demand for hagfish skin has greatly depleted the hagfish populations. |
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His flawless face was now haggard with exhaustion, and she sensed his energy stores were almost depleted. |
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The population of viable halophiles is hypothesized to decrease as resources are depleted over time. |
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After you finish your workout, you may crave carbohydrates to replenish the glycogen stores you've depleted. |
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When a conflict occurs, demand for supplies increases dramatically and existing stockpiles of materiel are depleted quickly. |
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It's just a feeling of being constantly in demand, feeling depleted because of that, and perhaps with little to no headspace. |
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Over the past three years, insurers have seriously depleted their reserves of cash, which they will need to build back up again. |
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Included are uranium in raw, depleted and enriched forms, heavy water, and equipment for the production of heavy water. |
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By repeatedly removing the leaves on cattail plants, the food supply in the underground tuber will be depleted and the plant will eventually die. |
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Labour also fears resources will be stretched at a time when its membership is depleted. |
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Optimism turns to pessimism and a growing sense of helplessness as funds are depleted and rejection letters arrive. |
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But by this time the groundfish stocks were so depleted that many factory trawlers had already moved on to strip-mine elsewhere. |
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One material that is both extremely strong and extremely dense is depleted uranium. |
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If the culprit is depleted uranium they are probably out of luck because any clean up would take a very long time and cost a lot of money. |
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The documents below provide information about depleted uranium use in steel cermets for spent nuclear fuel. |
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Fish stocks across the region are being severely depleted because of over-exploitation. |
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By 1943, the crisis in depleted fuel reserves was such that only three weeks' worth of coal was left to supply the nation's needs. |
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Cold waters that rise from ocean depths carry nutrients to depleted surface waters in a process called upwelling. |
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Chapter Four opens with the choir depleted by major disruption caused by military call-up of choirmen. |
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It was a way to keep the hot springs and water heaters from being depleted. |
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Juvenile swordfish and other severely depleted species are often accidentally caught by longlines. |
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Would it be newsworthy if 450 climatologists signed a joint petition saying that the ozone layer was being depleted? |
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The Chinese are already selling a 100 mm shells with depleted uranium penetrators, so they obviously know how to deal with depleted uranium. |
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Like its amino-acid sister phenylalanine, tyrosine is a key nutrient that your body can use to restock NE stores depleted by ephedrine. |
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He is physically and financially depleted and at the mercy of health officials who treat him like a criminal. |
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Currently the peaceniks are having a field day howling about American use of land mines, cluster bombs, and depleted uranium shells. |
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They essentially consist in transferring power from nature to man, leaving nature degraded and depleted in the process. |
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After a couple of decades in one area, firewood was cut, game was hunted out, and farm fields were depleted. |
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The first problem McCall encountered on his return was a severely depleted player roll. |
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The earth's crust is depleted in iridium and other platinum group elements, while meteorites are enriched in them. |
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Winter and summer laminae differences are significant and are isotopically depleted with respect to water column organic carbon. |
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This will cause exponential network growth until the pool of polymerizable G-actin is locally depleted. |
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We've basically depleted our bank account, the ocean, of those important food fish species. |
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With both tribes depleted through war, Finn offered peace between the Danes and the Frisians, and an equal division of property and wealth. |
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The phaser's power pack is long since depleted, and the motor is discarded. |
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However, if not properly managed, the supply would be depleted, or at least the quality degraded. |
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The long-planned impact is necessary now that the onboard propellant is nearly depleted. |
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The immune system can be severely depleted, with the suppression of immunity allowing infection to overwhelm the body while defenses are down. |
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Government officials are critical of environmental groups' claims about depleted alerce stocks. |
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Stade started the game with a severely depleted team but it was hard to spot the gaps. |
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But since the move itself severely depleted my bank account, I'll be acquiring those things bit by bit as my budget allows. |
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The use of modified plants would take the pressure off severely depleted fish stocks. |
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Staff shortages depleted an Epsom fire crew on Sunday as officers rescued a couple from a blaze without assistance from an extra appliance. |
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Farming practices did not change or adapt at the same pace, however, such that soil fertility was severely depleted in these areas. |
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The return of Radebe in particular will bolster a severely depleted squad, who are missing 19 international players for a host of reasons. |
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Conflicts between the colonists and the Crown grew worse after the French and Indian war, which severely depleted the Treasury. |
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By the mid-1970s all of the great whales of the North Pacific were severely depleted. |
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By the twentieth century the dry forests were severely depleted and degraded. |
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About every 15 years the nearby supplies of wild game and firewood would become depleted, and the farmed soil would become exhausted. |
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Basically the blood supply to the bone is cut off or depleted during dislocation and if this occurs for long enough the bone dies. |
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By the 1950s, the South's alligator population was severely depleted, especially in Florida. |
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She had to give up work for a year to look after Emma full-time, leaving her exhausted and the family coffers seriously depleted. |
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Now, the inland city's water supplies are all but depleted as Australia's crippling drought parches farm and playing field alike. |
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But once supplies become depleted, and demand increase, prices have to rise. |
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My stamp collection is severely depleted, and I miss standing over the kettle every so often steaming off unused second-class stamps. |
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Do oil deposits get depleted too fast as oil countries try to maximize their oil earnings? |
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Menopause, when the estrogen supply becomes depleted, is the time that many women begin to experience a dramatic decrease in bone mass. |
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With the crashes and groundings, the small force of heavy attack fire bombers has been severely depleted. |
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The atrocious weather meant a hard long climb, their food became depleted, they were exhausted and mistakes began to happen. |
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These numbers are compounded by the use of depleted uranium during the war, made out of nuclear waste and used in bombs and bullets. |
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It also seems that they are having trouble differentiating between depleted uranium and enriched uranium. |
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Weapons coated with depleted uranium leave a radioactive toxic dust behind. |
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Demands on the public purse continue to grow and tax revenues are depleted. |
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Soil in countries in southern Europe has seriously depleted carbon levels, approaching desert conditions and could provide compost markets. |
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As soon as hounds do get close to a glycogen depleted deer, it is very unlikely to escape and its despatch is generally prompt. |
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Aside from being very dense and pyrophoric, depleted uranium shells also have a nasty tendency to vaporise. |
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With their backs to the economic wall, many graziers are trying to survive by putting more livestock on the already depleted land. |
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We depleted NT2 cells of their endogenous mtDNA by prolonged treatment with dideoxycytidine, thus creating the desired line. |
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Instead, the animal airway tissue in vivo has obviously been depleted of its eosinophils by their egression into the airway lumen. |
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Man's body was designed to digest raw food, since we eat mostly cooked or processed meals, our store of enzymes is being depleted. |
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Many reported feeling depleted and vulnerable and said that the camp food was mainly gruel. |
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Toxic chemicals, oil spills, entanglement in fishing gear and depleted habitats are among the threats to California's sea otters. |
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Mines and constant ambushes depleted the government forces, which had quadrupled in size to 60,000 through heavy conscription. |
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The ability to live and work together is destroyed, social capital is depleted, and quality of life is diminished. |
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The report also noted the negative effect of the depleted cash resources on the interest income accrued to the fund. |
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The reason why Limerick's squad was so depleted was due to a growing injury list and they simply hadn't the bodies to fill the subs jerseys. |
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Many of the chromophobes may be acidophils or basophils that have degranulated and thereby are depleted of hormone. |
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The Gulf War was the first time that depleted uranium weapons were used in conflict. |
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A feature article highlighted a radiobiologist who is due to complete an investigation into depleted uranium for the Pentagon next year. |
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You say you feel depleted and tired, so why can't you just stop for that reason? |
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Optimism turns to pessimism and a growing sense of helplessness, however, as funds are depleted and rejection letters arrive. |
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Considering the underground water levels in the area have depleted to record lows, there is a greater need to recharge ground-water. |
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These supplies were the last hope of the U.S. forces for reinforcing their depleted divisions and stopping the enemy's imminent breakthrough. |
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He rotates plant families every year to ensure that nutrients are not depleted from soils and he composts religiously. |
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Also, if you work out for too long or too frequently, you can also become injured or lapse into a drained and depleted condition. |
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As ATP is depleted, your body begins burning glucose and glycogen to resupply depleted muscles. |
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The sun was still beating down, the road was still climbing, my body was still depleted, and yet it felt easier. |
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The testis skin from a young rhesus macaque monkey was implanted under the skin on the back of a mouse with a depleted immune system. |
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When soil is depleted, tree farms move to new locations, displacing food crops from rich agricultural land. |
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The home side made light work of a depleted Alstonville line-up with a 3-nil win. |
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My laptop was connected to the infopackets server at the time that it happened and I was able to see that server's virtual memory was almost completely depleted. |
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The other sees the entire mantle as convecting and depleted. |
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With Yorkshire's depleted attack running out of steam this pair took the partnership to 91 and the game seemed to be heading for a draw in mid-afternoon. |
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They are using depleted uranium weapons, and may be using napalm. |
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China's untapped cigarette market seemed to be an El Dorado for global tobacco companies looking to boost depleted sales margins due to a contracting First World market. |
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Protein in the diaphragm and intercostal muscles has been depleted, impairing the patient's ability to deep breathe, expectorate, and clear microbes from the lungs. |
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Finally, as resources become more depleted, individuals cut back in food quantity to the point where they may not eat at all because of lack of food. |
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The bone marrow of the dead soldiers was depleted dramatically, and their lymph nodes had shriveled away. |
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For example, the mare basalts were depleted in aluminum and europium, whereas the anorthosites were loaded with aluminum and enriched in europium. |
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We also know their half-lives and can thus determine their relative abundances at the present day, assuming that the isotopes have not been depleted in some way. |
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Now, it is practically free for military and arms manufactures and is used in tank armor and extensively in armor-piercing shells known as depleted uranium penetrators. |
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The maneuver is necessary, since onboard propellant is nearly depleted. |
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The Midwest boasts easily accessible deposits of coal that tend to be thicker than the more depleted eastern coal fields. |
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Annual catches by French vessels in Rockall peaked at 3500 tonnes in 1991, but have since fallen to fewer than 500 tonnes as stocks of orange roughy are rapidly depleted. |
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These early traders used Aldabra, the world's largest lagoon, as a way station, a place to re-stock their depleted resources and repair their boats. |
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As a penetrator, when it hits an object, it tends to sort of mushroom out, whereas depleted uranium has this tendency to sort of almost sharpen itself as it goes in. |
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The use of depleted uranium in shells has been twice condemned as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations Commission on Minorities and Human Rights. |
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Due to its high density, which is about twice that of lead, and other physical properties, depleted uranium is used in munitions designed to penetrate armour plate. |
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About half of the world's rivers are severely depleted and polluted. |
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If the contents of bookshops and periodical stands were restricted to material of which their proprietors had made an inspection, they might be depleted indeed. |
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Four times more depleted uranium shells than previously admitted have misfired and caused radioactive contamination at a military range in south-west Scotland. |
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National Wildlife Refuges have also helped some seriously depleted populations of birds and mammals, including beaver, wood duck, sea otter, and dozens of shorebirds. |
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In order to prove his Ironborn status, he decides to lead a mini army to sack a depleted Winterfell when they least expect it. |
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Natural deterrents against sea erosion have been depleted to such extents that their revival cannot be considered a viable plan to counter sea disasters. |
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This suggests that the peralkaline volcanic magma was derived from a lithospheric mantle source that had not been previously depleted in incompatible elements. |
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The problem with depleted uranium is the fact that it is radioactive. |
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That alone was easily enough to overwhelm their depleted and dispirited numbers, but the army outside also numbered several battalions of foot soldiers. |
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Their stocks were severely depleted by whaling, and they remain low. |
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In other words, after the two workouts, your glycogen stores are so depleted that your body overcompensates by loading your muscles with more glycogen than normal. |
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Cycads should be a distinctive feature of Eastern Cape flora but due to the illegal trade in these plants, the number of wild plants has been severely depleted over the years. |
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They can fish in our waters but we can't fish in theirs, and the Mediterranean is teeming with fish while our fishing grounds are almost depleted. |
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Because preemies don't spend as much time in the uterus getting nutrients from the mother's diet, their iron stores are not as great and are often depleted in just 2 months. |
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Some of the deposits, such as the magnetite ores at Magnitogorsk, are already nearly depleted. |
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To make matters worse, while his reinforcements arrived, they did so utterly exhausted and depleted by scurvy. |
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If cattle become depleted of sodium salts, they show increased locomotion directed to searching for these. |
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However, the deterioration of the environment by the Spanish depleted resources for these people and finally made them submit. |
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However, forests in this state have been historically depleted with species such as holm oak, pine and oyamel in danger of extinction. |
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When a pirn is depleted, it is ejected from the shuttle and replaced with the next pirn held in a battery attached to the loom. |
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Such frequent growth means the soils can be easily depleted and so fertlizers are often required. |
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Zimbabwe were without Brian Vitori and Tawanda Mupariwa, who were unavailable due to injury, and the depleted seam attack began waywardly. |
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So the Knicks, who began the season with a depleted frontcourt, have muddled through the last six weeks with a depleted backcourt as well. |
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Direct p53 binding followed by conformational changes appears to be a mechanism by which mutant p53 is depleted. |
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But fun comes at a price, and with my post-Christmas bank account depleted, I'm giving reverse psychology a go. |
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Myocardial carnitine is significantly depleted during ischaemia and more particularly in uraemic patients and those on dialysis therapy. |
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Having done things solely for dosh has left you feeling soul-y depleted. |
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The landscape is littered with remnants of anti-tank shells made of radioactive depleted uranium and other unexploded ordnance. |
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The plant would process depleted uranium hexafluoride tails from the enrichment of uranium for production of commercial nuclear reactor fuel. |
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A woman is born with her maximum number of ovarian follicles, which decline with time until the eggs are depleted at menopause. |
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Supplies of soap, bleach, or alcohol-based hand gel also were depleted. |
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The depleted aerosol can would spray no more since there was no propellant left. |
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The main material is dhaincha, a weed commonly grown in India to restore nitrogen to depleted soils. |
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In 2009, half of British gas was supplied from imports as domestic reserves are depleted. |
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If on the outside, the depleted batteries can be quickly swapped with recharged batteries. |
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After crossing the Tasman Sea to New Zealand, they lost both Tests against New Zealand with a team depleted with injuries. |
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On the outbreak of the Jacobite rising, extra incentives were given to lure recruits to fill the ranks of depleted units. |
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These units were assigned to the depleted French and British Empire commands on 28 March. |
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The new leaders soon recognised that the battles of Verdun and the Somme had depleted the offensive capabilities of the German Army. |
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German manpower had been severely depleted after four years of war and its economy and society were under great internal strain. |
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However, the Austrian and Russian forces were also heavily depleted and could not launch a major offensive. |
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Though boosted by Welsh infantry sent by Montfort's ally Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Simon's forces were severely depleted. |
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In 1890, the Kingstown Town Commissioners established the People's Park on the site of a depleted quarry. |
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Bali has been importing sea turtles since the 1950s, as its own turtle supplies became depleted. |
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By 1750, the North Atlantic right whale population was, for commercial purposes, depleted. |
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As the fish stocks have been depleted, the competition between marine mammals and fisheries has sometimes led to conflict. |
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The United States has turned many of its fisheries around from being in a highly depleted state. |
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In general, depleted populations of cod and other gadids appear to recover poorly when fishing pressure is reduced or stopped. |
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The depleted oxygen levels in turn may lead to fish kills and a range of other effects reducing biodiversity. |
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The liquid thus formed may get trapped as the pores of the gas reservoir get depleted. |
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Natural gas is often stored underground inside depleted gas reservoirs from previous gas wells, salt domes, or in tanks as liquefied natural gas. |
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Four depleted panzer divisions were not enough to defeat the First US Army. |
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The impacts of the depleted ozone layer on climate changes occurring in Antarctica are not well understood. |
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At that point, the formerly rich whale population here, was so depleted that the industry was no longer profitable. |
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Significant harvests have been produced from seamounts, often leaving coral beds depleted. |
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After spawning, the herrings are depleted in fat, and migrate back to feeding grounds rich in plankton. |
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Yellowfin tuna are being fished as a replacement for the now largely depleted Southern bluefin tuna. |
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Strontium, barium and the elements from scandium to zinc are relatively depleted. |
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This has resulted in empty forests, ecological communities depleted of large vertebrates. |
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Primitive wheat and barley was grown on small patches that were fast depleted, due to which the population frequently moved small distances. |
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The amount of illegal fishing has significantly depleted fish stocks, depriving local fishing communities of an important resource for survival. |
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By 29 April 1514, the Portuguese had depleted their funds, but they sought a bull signed by the pope, who sent back rich gifts to king Manuel. |
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We completely depleted our life savings when we bought our new house. |
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The aquifer is fine but the wells' life expectance has depleted significantly. |
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Cognitive performances of cholinergically depleted rats following chronic donepezil administration. |
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Injectant costs are depleted over the period of expected future economic benefit on a unit-of-production basis. |
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Japan has already had to cut back on fishing for flying squid in the Northwest Pacific, as conventional methods appear to have depleted the species. |
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On this evidence they will certainly face tougher tests, as a depleted Newcastle side seemed to bask in the relative security of being ninth in the table. |
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The senior teams were depleted by end-of-season holidays, but Godiva hope to be clsoer to full-strength when they return to the venue next weekend for the national relays. |
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These sources were in due course depleted or became uneconomic. |
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However, in comparison gold and silver ores are mostly depleted today. |
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The bears could disappear from Europe, Asia, and Alaska, and be depleted from the Canadian Arctic Archipelago and areas off the northern Greenland coast. |
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The osmolality of both plasma and urine can alter in regards to whether there is an excess or depleted amount of water present within the kidneys. |
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In the late 20th and early 21st centuries, fishing off the European and American coasts severely depleted stocks and become a major political issue. |
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It is believed that chronically entangled animals may in fact sink upon death, due to loss of buoyancy from depleted blubber reserves, and therefore escape detection. |
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Although a boycott led by the Soviet Union depleted the field in certain sports, 140 National Olympic Committees took part, which was a record at the time. |
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The Ministry of Defence had by 1999 fired more than 6,350 depleted uranium rounds into the Solway Firth from its testing range at Dundrennan Range. |
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After a brief battle between the Romans and a depleted Votadini host, Martos, the leader of the Votadini, allies himself with the Romans for vengeance against the Selgovae. |
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He was also the heir to his father's large fortune, which had been depleted by recusant fines, expensive tastes, and by Francis and Catesby's involvement in the Essex revolt. |
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The worldwide population of Hyperoodon Ampullatus is not known, but they are thought to have been seriously depleted by heavy whaling activity during the last century. |
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The winter storm quickly depleted the salt supply of the county. |
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The initial increase in filtration is a response to greater advection of water pockets of depleted seston emanating from the excurrent siphon of the clam. |
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Where did you secure the C? My own supply is utterly depleted. |
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Celtic look stonewallers at home to depleted Motherwell and are a far better proposition at 1-3 with Hills than Rangers are at 4-9 on the same coupon to win at Kilmarnock. |
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Zieten's corps permitted the two fresh cavalry brigades of Vivian and Vandeleur on Wellesley's extreme left to be moved and posted behind the depleted centre. |
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Reform Act of 2005 created the DIF, which the FDIC uses to manage failures of insured banks, and this fund has been depleted. |
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Janzen had discovered that placing the palp on the dry, depleted land bought for forest restoration efficiently killed stubborn pasture grasses and nourished the soil. |
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And when my out-of-pocket money was depleted, I went to the credit cards. |
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Pearl oysters at Suwarrow in the Cook Islands became so depleted during the early 1990s that adults were imported from Penrhyn to assist in their recovery. |
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Nutrient Depletions informs both patients and medical providers what natural nutrients, essential to healthy living, are being depleted by medications. |
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