The disentanglement of age and size provides a novel context in which to evaluate this hypothesis. |
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Not every metaphysical picture makes this disentanglement possible, of course. |
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From the off, the show mingled history, memory and myth almost beyond all hope of disentanglement. |
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Furthermore, studies using dominant genetic markers do not properly allow for the disentanglement between genetic variation within loci and within genotypes. |
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That's roughly a year's cash flow, so the disentanglement might have some effect on the career prospects of those who put it together five years ago. |
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It also proved useful in the assessment of a whale prior to a disentanglement effort. |
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Some researchers, such as Kent, have advocated a disentanglement of federal and provincial supports for housing. |
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The information collected is then given to the disentanglement team to design a strategy to deal with the entanglement. |
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Center for Coastal Studies Site, a group in charge of a whale disentanglement team report. |
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Several disentanglement attempts were made over the course of this two-week period. |
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Only experiments would enable the disentanglement and isolation of the effects of N deposition, land use and climate change on biodiversity. |
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Canadian and American disentanglement first response teams are ready to intervene if the whale is located again. |
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A number of unsuccessful disentanglement attempts were made in the ensuing weeks. |
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The MICS team came from Mingan to attempt a disentanglement intervention the next morning at dawn. |
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The PP dissolution in n-pentane and n-heptane was interpreted in terms of chain disentanglement and solvent diffusion. |
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The disentanglement of person from brand may prove hard for both. A Pennsylvania judge granted a temporary injunction against the planned sale of Hershey Foods by the trust that owns most of its shares. |
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These include everything from photographically documenting an incident to carcass recovery to sample collection or even the disentanglement of animals caught in fishing gear. |
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The whale, whose code number is 3314, was named Yellow Fin in honour of the U. S. Coast Guard vessel that assisted the disentanglement team during this perilous rescue. |
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Politicians agreed on the importance of disentanglement, but their approaches differed significantly, especially with respect to the appropriate method and instruments. |
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Under the agreement, DFO will store disentanglement equipment in the Maritimes for use by the centre, and will issue permits authorizing centre personnel to carry out disentanglement work and research in Canadian waters. |
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Federal fisheries officers in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and a marine animal disentanglement group in Newfoundland also respond to leatherbacks entangled in fishing gear. |
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It turns out that, in the absence of such pulses, disentanglement happens even faster than decoherence, so there is even more of a need to suppress it. |
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This type of growth of this craze-like feature occurs through the disentanglement and breakdown of the numerous microfibrils. |
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When entanglement prevention efforts fail, disentanglement efforts occasionally succeed, despite the fact that such efforts are more frequently impossible or unsuccessful. |
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