Genetic differences between populations reflect the geographic distances separating them. |
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Community living should be encouraged with offices, schools, shops and services located within walkable distances. |
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But we've found that chickens will use the sun to navigate over distances of just a couple of metres. |
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However, planning interplanetary journeys is more complicated than just taking account of the distances. |
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There was a penalty to all this, in that the race distances had to be reduced by one lap from the planned distance. |
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If you were a surveyor, you could measure angles and then use high-school trigonometry to calculate distances. |
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Powerful infrasonic calls enable them to send messages and warnings, sometimes over long distances. |
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Wherever possible, he has maximized visual distances creating a sense of space and lightness. |
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They went truffling with their two white dogs during the winter months, often travelling huge distances in search of the elusive fungus. |
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If a space ship could reduce its size and mass, much less fuel would be needed to travel the vast distances between star systems. |
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Because the relative distances to the planets were well known, a definitive astronomical unit allowed the actual distances to be calculated. |
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Broken swims are often race distances divided into smaller increments with rest periods after each segment. |
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A captive crabeater seal was observed to suck prey items into its mouth with one gulp from distances of up to 50 cm. |
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Warm-blooded animals are the only terrestrial creatures that live in large herds or flocks or that migrate long distances. |
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He also determined the distances, using the heliometer, of twenty of the brighter and nearer Southern stars. |
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The projectors have a slot for a card that contains the ability to connect to other similarly featured models at distances of up to 300 feet. |
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It flows long distances, including moving around corners in the formwork, and it provides good contact with reinforcement. |
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All concrete surfaces should be pierced at regular distances so that rainwater percolates into the ground. |
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They overcame grinding poverty, tremendous distances on slow transportation with no travel budgets. |
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An anti-metric activist yesterday appeared in court charged with stealing road signs which gave distances in metres rather than yards. |
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Corvis has created a system that shoots photons long distances without any electronic regeneration. |
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The thermic lance mixes highly reactive metals in a catalytic reaction that spews forth flames for distances of up to 10 metres. |
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When traveling long distances, plan the trip to include rest stops and breaks. |
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Fuel was heavy and expensive, and over long distances steam was no faster than sail. |
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There is a preposterousness in the book and the script which distances the audience from both the storyline and the characters. |
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Being housed in Melbourne distances them from their major business and fails to respond to future trends. |
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Minimum safe distances are computed by adding the maximum pattern radius plus three circular error probable. |
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Hanging in equal distances along the deep crimson walls were large paintings of bold men dressed in fine robes. |
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Thorpe is the current Olympic and triple world champion in the 400 meters and holds three world marks in freestyle distances. |
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In between were vast distances of open territory and rugged inhospitable land. |
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It ripped off roofs, flattened buildings and threw container lorries great distances. |
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A heliometer is a refractor, with the objective cut in two, which was used to measure small angular distances. |
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Their superhuman aiming abilities allow them to land perfectly aimed shots, even from strictly impossible distances, every single time. |
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But when the distances are longer and the borders tougher, the journeys become much more perilous. |
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The graphs are colored such that the shading progresses from dark to light when moving from short to long interatomic distances. |
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Sometimes he connected in his follow-through and sent the ball vast distances straight up in the air. |
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On a flat and wide fairway, use your driver, and record the distances of each ball. |
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It is a tool which can be used to design the network with the check on distances from three points. |
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Many thysanopterans disperse over short distances or migrate over large areas, and mass flights are observed. |
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Squared Euclidean distances were utilized in order to maximize the dissimilarity of unlike clusters. |
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In rural areas, there are normally only a few service stations, so when traveling long distances, be sure to leave with a full tank of fuel. |
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Although most inuksuit appear singly, sometimes they are arranged in sequences spanning great distances or are grouped to mark a specific place. |
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This is why overhead power cables travelling long distances have a very high voltages. |
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In the winter I tend to cover longer distances in the pool, though I swim at a slower speed. |
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Take a ruler and measure off these distances at the top of the drapes with a straight pin. |
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Changing the lens's curvature changes the focal length, so that images at different distances appear in focus. |
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The short effective focal length provides focused images at distances from lens contact to near infinity, even in air. |
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The rugged terrain and long distances make this trip best for those with riding experience. |
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The reflection of radio waves means that AM radio reception is possible at great distances from the transmitter. |
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Under ideal conditions, a message could be wigwagged over distances of ten to fifteen miles at about three words per minute. |
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Juvenile salmon use more than one migration path and sea lice can travel large distances on incoming tides. |
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Though the film is undoubtedly a product of widespread Cold War paranoia, the film distances itself enough to objectify its horrors. |
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He also distances the viewers from the characters, choosing to focus on the collective struggle rather than the more personal ones. |
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We would like to see traffic calming measures, such as special surfaces that decrease braking distances. |
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Normally on such trips my notes run to lavish hotel trappings, distances between monuments and the number of oohs and aahs per scenic vista. |
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As shown above, using a third taxon to estimate the initial pairwise distances improves their precision. |
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Because laser light is made up of identical waves of the same frequency, it can travel long distances without scattering. |
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His ability to cross the ball and pass it over very long distances absolutely astonishes people. |
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At increasing distances from the source, the sound energy is spread over an increasingly large area. |
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Today, the transportation of goods often involves greater distances and requires careful coordination. |
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Multiple wavelengths, or channels, can now be transmitted over long distances operating at 10 Gbps. |
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The larger macropores may extend for long distances, as water erodes and enlarges the segments that run downslopes. |
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The Yukon Arctic Ultra follows the Yukon Quest Trail and the distances for this event include a marathon, 100 miles, 300 miles and 460 miles. |
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In densely populated areas, there are more cells, which cover smaller distances, so it is easier to pinpoint the signal of a handset. |
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Animals such as elephants also use infrasound to communicate over long distances or as weapons to repel foes. |
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Normal conversations are possible at the shooting range and the sounds of wild turkeys or elk may be heard from long distances. |
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When not engaged in territorial behaviors or mating, the winged adults forage great distances to prey on insects. |
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We've long been familiar with the open kitchen, where you observe the cheffy goings on from varying distances. |
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Maintaining setback distances will reduce the possibility of contaminating ground and surface water. |
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Bradford could become a centre for the performing arts drawing audiences from considerable distances. |
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Most telcos have trenched enough fiber to carry signals across long distances. |
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It is instructive to compare ball speeds and distances in cricket and hockey. |
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Over typical intercity distances in the US, train travel would have to be free of charge to make up for the value of the extra travel time. |
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Some scientists tend to scoff at the idea of interstellar travel because of the enormous distances that separate the stars. |
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In New Brunswick, Sekgororoane and Dilworth found higher numbers of deer mice near 6-10 year-old clearcut edges than at distances farther away. |
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By exercising strict target discipline, soldiers engaged guerrillas from longer distances in relative safety. |
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Frequency distributions of distances dispersed by animals are most always leptokurtic. |
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Fibre optics are very thin strands of very pure glass, about the thickness of a human hair, used to transmit light signals over long distances. |
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Centroid size was calculated by summing the squared distances from each of the 27 landmarks to a common centroid. |
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Intense neuromuscular training at race distances can't be sustained for weeks at a time. |
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A system of three equations was derived using distances from three adjacent line segments drawn between vertices. |
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Electrons, positrons, and photons can be separated and isolated at macroscopic distances. |
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This was our first race team test with the two new cars and we were able to complete simulated race distances with Jenson and Takuma. |
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The researchers do not know why natural selection favored human ancestors who could run long distances. |
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While at sea, he sketched the coastlines, reckoned distances between landmarks, and carefully observed the winds and the tides. |
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He is a very attractive horse that showed sensational abilities at middle distances. |
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Accurate clock synchronization over large distances was needed for longitude determination. |
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Park benches, small statues, decorative flower beds and ornate lamp-posts dotted the park at discreet distances from each other. |
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Visiting this mysterious island of rich contrasts might mean travelling long distances, but a few days there produce lasting memories. |
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There were grazier communities like the Rabaris of Gujarat who moved long distances with their herds of cattle. |
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Compared to our apish ancestors, which could run only short distances, we have a more balanced head, flatter face, and smaller teeth and nose. |
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The thought of Pakistan unleashing only theatre nuclear weapons is absurd, given the minuscule distances that separate the two countries. |
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Trained homing pigeons can find their way over distances as far as 600 miles. |
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It spoke of a world coming closer together, of distances and differences overcome, of everybody sharing in the promise of the future. |
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Longer-ranged weapons allowed armies to fire deadlier rounds from greater distances. |
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Many travelled long distances to join in the tributes and pay their respects. |
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The fleet would comprise a large passenger jet, a smaller jet capable of travelling long distances and two short-haul aircraft. |
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It comprises a large orbiter, which is designed to operate for a decade at large distances from the Sun, and a small lander. |
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Many asteroids are members of groups with very similar orbital shapes, tilts, and solar distances. |
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This technique distances the reader from the action, rendering some potentially impactful scenes dull and turgid. |
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Orbits not being exactly circular, the minimum distances can range from 56 million km to 101 million km. |
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On the 5 per cent grade, the speed of the B-Double is approximately 15 per cent higher than that of the AAB-Quad across the measured distances. |
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At various distances and points of the compass, he could see other men holding red and white striped poles. |
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I run and bicycle long distances a lot and I commonly traverse straightaways that clearly appear to be slightly uphill. |
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I believe religion distances a person from God by placing Him on a pedestal. |
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At such distances the salt should be so cold it should all have condensed into solid grains, which are undetectable to astrochemists. |
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Once the Americas were kept separated from Europe, not by vast and untraversable distances, but by belief in vast and untraversable distances. |
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It also means that many cannot work long hours or travel long distances to find a job. |
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Communication and travel was slow, ships and messages took years to travel the distances covered. |
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The term on the left-hand side of Equation 7 is summed over all image distances. |
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Although the gulets are essentially motor yachts, it is possible to sail certain distances during a Blue Cruise. |
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A pair of dividers, which is a weaker tool than a compass, enables one to transfer distances. |
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Up until this point race distances varied and there were no restrictions on the design or construction of boats. |
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American customers travel long distances at speed on smooth, straight highways. |
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Carrying luggage, changing planes and walking long distances are hassles that most travelers must face. |
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Anything that obscures Christ hinders worship, for it immediately distances us from the Godhead. |
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The greatest challenge of interstellar travel is the enormous distances between stars. |
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Since 1982, when he ran his first marathon, he has completed 31 full marathons, another 35 half-marathons and other runs of various distances. |
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During this time, the distances between neighboring islands were probably reduced to 30-90 km. |
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For some years he had maintained a strong interest in, and advocacy of, the method of lunar distances for determining longitude. |
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He proposed the method of lunar distances to determine longitude which was an important proposal. |
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Far from shunning the modern world, as romantics fondly imagined, the Irish traveled great distances to get into it. |
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These they hunt with blowpipes made from hardwood, from which they can shoot poisoned darts great distances with amazing accuracy. |
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In 1687 Leibniz asked for the curve along which a particle may descend under gravity so that it moves equal vertical distances in equal times. |
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We can define an atomic radius based on the distances separating the nuclei of atoms when they are chemically bonded to one another. |
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The only use I know of for very high power broadband radio transmissions is to transmit over extreme distances. |
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Finally, at the furthest distances from the nest, a waggle dance is performed. |
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The distances involved in the US make it hard to rush off to a weekend tournament. |
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Other researchers have suggested that shrinkage occurs when there are long distances between pastures and weighing facilities. |
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He knew passengers desired luxury and comfort when travelling even short distances. |
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Any radius from the origin meets the spiral at distances which are in geometric progression. |
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In order to be visible at all at the huge distances implied by their redshifts, quasars must produce prodigious amounts of energy. |
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The new recruits will also be expected to travel long distances and work anti-social hours. |
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In this deeply religious country, pilgrims make the journey on foot from long distances to visit the churches of Lalibela. |
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She has since cut back on her hours and the distances she travels to spend more time with her family. |
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Huygens discovered the law of refraction to derive the focal distances of lenses. |
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The fish dwells deep in the ocean and travels long distances to spawn above seamounts in the Southern Hemisphere. |
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These stars are generally separated by distances of several astronomical units or more. |
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With a dramatic swish of his cape, he ran out the hole he had blasted, jumping incredible distances just like the creatures they had faced. |
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Droving involved driving mobs of cattle or sheep long distances to fresh pastures or to market saleyards. |
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Thus, for both mitochondrial and chloroplastidial DNA, a ratio of mean standardized distances exceeding unity signifies a higher paternal rate. |
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The first table contains computed hyperfocal distances for certain focal lengths and apertures. |
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Wagons repeatedly broke down on the rutty roads, and men as well as horses were exhausted by the hardships of travel over the long distances. |
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By measuring slope angles, the heights and distances of huge structures, like flyovers, hanging bridges and dams can be easily calculated. |
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Marine mammals and large flying birds are the animals most likely to be able to benefit from foraging over very large distances. |
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First, international standards regarding safety distances from pipelines are not being followed in this case. |
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Heavy freight that goes long distances, from Auckland to Wellington, should travel by road. |
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So if you're going long distances this is a much better way of getting there. |
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Wireless telephony had achieved transmission distances of several hundred miles. |
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The government has developed a proposed regime for separation distances between crops, to avoid cross pollination or contamination. |
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Each cell is shown at seven different focal points separated by 1-m distances in the z-axis. |
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The apparatus of algebraic geometry is built upon polars, and these upon distances. |
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Receivers in aircraft or helicopters will typically be able to receive the signals at distances up to about five miles. |
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And in the case of magma it can foam and outgas very volatile compounds that can cause explosive eruptions and throw projectiles great distances. |
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It is just not realistic to expect urban workers to commute long distances on a daily basis to reach their place of work. |
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When women marry they often move over long distances into households where they are strangers. |
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Until 2002 Radcliffe used to be an enthusiastic regular on the European grand prix circuit, racing over a variety of distances. |
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Surveyors use a tachymeter to make quick calculations of the distances, bearings or elevations of distant objects. |
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Try this with your other wedges and you'll have a total of six or nine distances. |
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The sections were forced to march distances of up to 8km over night to reach stand locations carrying weights in excess of 35 kg. |
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Four-year-olds and older are weighted at 126 pounds at all distances throughout the year, and the scale is adjusted down from that level. |
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Because of the extreme aridity of its habitat, the addax moves over considerable distances in search of food. |
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Interference can act over great distances and still beguiles geneticists, microscopists, and mathematicians alike. |
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Thanks to pick-up ion measurements, Ulysses can make observations of comet tails at large distances from the Sun. |
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Water is obtained from lakes, rivers, and wells and must be carried over great distances. |
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For analysis of interference and map distances, all tetrads showing non-Mendelian segregation of any markers were excluded from analysis. |
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It creates the illusion of intimacy when, in fact, the mental distances have changed little. |
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The British ships could only hope to shadow her at ever-increasing distances, rather than pursue her. |
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But golden girl Holmes is almost certain to do only one of her Olympic distances because of a slight injury. |
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The days of sitting in a prepared foxhole on a range and shooting targets at known distances is over. |
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Most Spruce Grouse do not migrate, but some do move short distances between separate summer and winter ranges. |
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Civil War commanders used telegrams to transmit messages instantly to each other over distances of a thousand or more miles. |
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I'm glad it distances me because I'd rather not be sucked into a movie that had it's own paths for me to go down. |
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Of the species he examined, most ranged over distances larger than any proposed no-fishing zone. |
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Variances were assumed to be proportional to the square of the observed distances. |
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And its lower brake application pressure means shorter stopping distances should the booster fail. |
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Use the visual magnitudes and distances you found earlier to find the absolute magnitudes of these stars. |
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We have also strange and artificial echoes and we have means to convey sounds in trunks and pipes in strange lines and distances. |
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At such short distances, this time lapse is, of course, insignificant, but it becomes very significant when looking at stars. |
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Now, this is primarily because of the distances between the parties involved and the time lapse from creation to launching. |
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For long distances, he prefers the bus over airliners or rail because he likes the atmosphere. |
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The Cessna 310 which crashed on Saturday is a high-powered six-seater aircraft, capable of flying long distances. |
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They are arranged in bundles called optical cables and used to transmit light signals over long distances. |
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The whole grid should be rigid, its angles and distances fixed and proportionate. |
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Soldiers are expected to increase their weight in their bergens and distances will also become greater. |
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Murray says that range could be extended to as far as 7 kilometres, although obviously the quality of service suffers over such distances. |
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The 50-lane archery complex has movable targets allowing for training at distances up to 90 meters. |
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Our forces will have to travel to the crisis, operate and be sustained at considerable distances from their home bases. |
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For each value of x o, a different constant term was added to the logarithm to broaden the distances between curves. |
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Male black bears have remarkable homing instincts as well and have traveled great distances, some up to 400 miles, to return to their homestead. |
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Modern longbows and recurves advance efficient hunting distances another measure. |
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We could kill with song and sound at distances they could not reach with any gun. |
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Not by accident, he used Harrison's chronometer and lunar distances to calculate longitudes accurately. |
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Rifle events are held on shooting ranges where competitors shoot at targets at distances of 10 and 50 metres. |
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Another representation of population relationships is a tree diagram based on genetic distances. |
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It may be a bit difficult on the first run through when you have to judge braking distances but I'm sure we'll be on the pace. |
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Despite the longer distances, ultras may actually be easier on the body than running a road marathon. |
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On our side of the tracks, we didn't spend a lot of time increasing our ski jump distances. |
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Thus whiteness distances Lynda from colorism and racism but also from her family and culture. |
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We also needed to be able to find bees at distances consistent with their long-range flight ability. |
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These models directly infer phylogeny by using only the substitution distances of the scalar. |
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The concern about engine failure can only be understood by pilots who have flown long distances over water in an airplane with one engine. |
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Detached tearlessness distances caregivers and is linked to depression and unresolved grief reactions. |
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Elephants also carry the tusks and bones of their departed kin great distances and may even try to cover them with dirt or leaves. |
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Hangingflies usually occur in mesic habitats, including stream margins, slowly flying short distances and sometimes sipping nectar from blossoms. |
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Although a peaceful mission, it required aircrews to travel vast distances, so the need to have rescue crews on hand was still required. |
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His fascination with the capacity of video to bridge such incomprehensible distances might suggest a preoccupation with instantaneity. |
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A study by the AA found that women tend to drive shorter distances, have lower annual mileages and typically drive more slowly. |
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Typical distances from the Sun are 10,000 astronomical units, and typical orbital periods are on the order of 1 million years. |
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Relatively large genetic distances between populations suggest long periods of isolation and allopatric speciation. |
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Mountain Quail regularly migrate short distances on foot, usually descending to lower elevations for the winter, staying below the snow line. |
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To estimate the range of spray around the washstands, we measured relative humidity at different distances using a hygrometer. |
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We have therefore stumbled on a method for calculating distances in any number of dimensions. |
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It's better to judge braking distances and use rolling resistance and the gears to help you slow down. |
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But China's diverse folk art reflected the insularity of Chinese society and the great distances that separated different parts of the country. |
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I'm a little wary of hopping in my car and trying to drive long distances because then you do run the risk of meeting up with them. |
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Bond distances, angles, and dihedrals, as well as the force constants, were taken for analogy with amino acids having similar functional groups. |
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Not only does he have to deal with the French barrier, but speaking Patois also distances him from the English-speakers. |
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Check local regulations and zoning restrictions because some areas may have legally established separation distances. |
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These fronts travel at constant speeds and can deliver signals to arbitrary distances. |
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Third is immediate radiation travelling at the speed of light-neutron radiation at shorter distances, and gamma radiation further out. |
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At ground level, calls transmitted through forest and tall grass fared equally well at three of the four transmission distances. |
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Physical distances between residues were calculated with a computer program. |
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During his editorship, Lalande added accurate tables of lunar distances from stars which were valuable in navigation. |
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The height and distances between houses have also been carefully calculated to ensure they can get most of their energy from the sun. |
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The advancements in telemedicine will link clinicians with patients across great distances. |
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In the HEADING-UPWARD display, the target pips are painted at their measured distances in direction relative to own ship's heading. |
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Bullet weights from 185 to 230 grains were fired at combat distances with elevation being right on for all practical purposes. |
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He introduced techniques to measure the earth and distances on it using triangulation. |
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Kiplagat spotted Kiptoo's potential a year and a half before her camp was officially opened and persuaded her to race longer distances. |
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The accuracy of Borda's repeating circle allowed distances to be found by surveying using triangulation. |
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We also estimated the nucleotide diversity within each population and the genetic distances between the populations. |
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The majority of the busing costs in this province are spent on busing children long distances and along non-pedestrian routes. |
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Many juveniles made exploratory trips before dispersal, usually of distances of less than 1 km from the birth site. |
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She can now walk short distances with callipers, but spends most of her time in a wheelchair. |
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They had reserves of food, they travelled huge distances in search of food, work or charity, and above all they gathered wild food from the bush. |
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She has no use of her right arm and can only walk short distances with the help of a caliper and walking stick. |
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The weapon is accurate at long distances and the projectile moves pretty fast. |
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Using the negative exponential model of pollen dispersal, one can enumerate the cumulative reproductive success expected at increasing intermate distances. |
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Possessing keen vision, the vulture can see the carcasses of dead animals and the movements and activities of other scavengers, birds, or mammals from great distances. |
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I'm getting very good at leaping long distances from a standing start. |
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Charles hits the ball vast distances with both his driver and his irons. |
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People don't want to be stuck in traffic or commuting long distances. |
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For a given individual, the values of the three coefficients in the ancestry vector q are given by the distances to each of the three sides of the equilateral triangle. |
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The higher the voltage, the better it transmits over distances. |
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However, despite their physiological ability to cover large distances, it may be that scout bees of migrating swarms are disinclined to cross hostile habitat. |
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Before their colonization by the Europeans and the U.S. in the 1800s, the Polynesians continued voyaging back and forth across the vast distances of the Pacific. |
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This often takes hours because of the distances across the property, but the muddy and drying waterholes are a danger point for animals, because they get bogged in the mud. |
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Horses and oxen could be attached to sleighs, carioles, fledges, and the like, to bring them long distances over the frozen waterways and icy ground. |
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Participants learnt about binocular vision, and its role in being able to estimate distances and differentiate between dissimilar elements in the foreground and background. |
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At long distances, players often misjudge the speed of the receiver. |
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Pure vergence movements, uncontaminated by saccades, occur when changing gaze between two targets, both lying straight ahead, but at different distances. |
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Their bodyguards followed them around the place at discreet distances. |
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The macrometer determinations of the distances between the four closely spaced test points differed from the previous conventional determinations by 4 mm in the worst case.
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They cannot extend a ruler to a distant galaxy and cannot usually use triangulation like surveyors do because the distances involved are too large. |
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Most of the water is ideal for wading and one could reach long distances but with care, as there were some sharp drops into deep holes in the center of the river. |
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How can distances to objects be surveyed beyond our neighborhood bubble? |
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A single measurement of a carefully selected baseline of just a few hundred metres enabled him to calculate the distances between all the towns via triangulation. |
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He went on to note that the Flatheads, possessing large numbers of horses and lacking buffalo, traveled long distances to the forks of the Missouri River every fall to hunt. |
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Radio buoys at the positions and distances indicated by letters, continuously triangulated positions as the animal moved steadily away from the array, never to return. |
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Social mechanisms like marriage and exogamy ensured that individual bands, tribes, or clans operated within systems that extended over vast distances. |
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Recent studies indicate that Caribbean spiny lobsters have an advanced magnetic compass sense that enables them to travel long distances in darkness to specific den locations. |
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Broadwell occasionally distances attributions by sourcing observations to friends or colleagues. |
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A model of the sun is to be placed at the Cheshire radio observatory with the other heavenly bodies set out across Britain according to their relative distances apart. |
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The savage blankness of the instrumentals is tempered by vocal tracks that ascend like beacons, their brightness amplified by the murky distances between them. |
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Frankly, I was most interested in seeing if, once the rifle was zeroed, the shotgun barrel would shoot to the same point-of-aim at shotgun distances. |
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Recently, a neighbour suggested that the nearby park be used for soccer for nearby kids, who are currently forced to skedaddle great distances for their games. |
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Temporary warning signs have been erected because spray is restricting forward visibility and, in extreme conditions, braking distances may be adversely affected. |
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For electrons, the Pauli exclusion principle paradoxically leads to an effective attraction that balances the particles' electrostatic repulsion at short distances. |
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Floes of any size can be found at all distances from the ice pack edge, including vast floes near the ice pack edge and much smaller floes in the central ice pack. |
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As a counterpoint to the latter, mountains rise in tiers against a hirameji ground, suggesting twilit distances in the manner of landscapes in Yamato-e style paintings. |
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Molten metal is sometimes transferred directly in insulated ladles from the smelter to the customer's plant, occasionally over distances up to several hundred miles. |
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Von Laue showed that x rays are diffracted in specific directions determined by the distances of separation between the parallel planes of molecules in crystals. |
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As a result, the fragments migrate down the gel in various distances. |
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Euclid wished to discover whether there existed a simple geometrical proportionality between the apparent size of equal and parallel lines and their distances from the eye. |
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Errors in satellite to receiver distances can creep in if conditions within the ionosphere, the electrically charged outer layer of the atmosphere, slow down the signal. |
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It's how they deal with the mind-numbing tedium of riding long distances, the games the mind starts to play as your reach the end of your physical and mental tether. |
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There are preliminary heats in the 50m, 100m and 200m distances that lead to semi-finals and then finals, all based on who gains the fastest times. |
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We all want to be near the sandy beaches, overlooking treed gullies, gazing towards mountain backdrops, or within walking distances of rivers, creeks, treed parklands. |
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It was designed to measure local time as well as such things as zenith distances, meridian pass time as well as such declination of the stars with remarkable precision. |
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A powerful hindquarters and a lung capacity enables him to swim long distances, this dog also has a heavy coat which protects him from icy waters. |
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What solitary distances, what sere, remote escarpments, what unbounded, wide eternities they are where you reside, in which no creatures of your hand appear! |
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Whether single-screw, twin-screw, tugboat, catamaran, or classic monohull, the boats are tough oceangoing vessels that chug along for long distances. |
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This layer could affect a train's braking distances if left unchecked. |
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Since it could now survive travel over longer distances, lobster became a decadent treat for the American upper class. |
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It might be that Lady Seated at the Virginals is a composite of tracings of parts of images onto planes at different distances and with different positions of the lens. |
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True, possibly, though my experience of living out in the sticks is that the emergency services are geared to coping adequately with the distances. |
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The lhc is giving you enormously high energy, which is equivalent to looking at short distances. |
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The great circle distances between the latitude and longitude coordinates of the population centroids for each pair of counties were used in the denominator. |
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Typically, the postglacial biotic migrations were much greater than just the distances landward from synglacial positions of the strandline directly offshore. |
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Well, we have seen bikers setting records of distances while some motorcyclists do bizarre tricks, but Badadal's brand of biking is different from the rest. |
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Our ancestors may have ranged across large distances in the heat of the African savanna in relatively short spurts of long-distance running, as well as by walking. |
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Edge lengths are proportional to inferred protein distances. |
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A soliton is a solitary pulselike wave that can travel long distances without becoming distorted, even when it is moving very slowly through a supercold gas. |
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We don't really approve of work which distances the mother from the child. |
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The compounds we used in Australia would probably have lasted for three race distances, but some teams have pushed their tyres right to the limit today. |
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This, we are told, is the gait of the Masai people, renowned for walking great distances as they move their herds of cattle across the savannas of Kenya and Tanzania. |
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And an ever increasing gap distances common man and the cops. |
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The residents said they depended on rain water or untreated water from wells and were sometimes forced to walk long distances in search of the commodity. |
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In effect, his gender typecasting distances fathers from the organic web of relationships stressed in the early sections of the book and traps mothers within them. |
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