The men and women did not differ in the duration of their ideal scripts for foreplay. |
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The duration of symptoms is typically seven to 14 days, with symptoms occasionally persisting for months to years. |
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The duration of reflectance spectral acquisition was less than 1 second during which the light source of the bronchoscope was switched off. |
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They provide all computer equipment and course material for the duration of the programme. |
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The duration of the course is five weeks and classes are held two evenings a week, Tuesday and Thursday. |
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An artificial pacemaker contains a battery and circuitry which produces electrical pulses of short duration capable of stimulating the heart. |
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A signed diversion route around the inner ring road will be in operation for the duration of the work. |
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In simply switching the focus of public conjecture he may have done enough to let the question slide, at least for the duration of the campaign. |
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The duration of the growth response was evaluated on elongation rate graphs. |
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Thus, it seems that an altered respiratory function develops in parallel with duration of cold exposure. |
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But whatever be the form of the discommodity, its intensity nearly always increases with the severity and the duration of labour. |
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Yet, it was dire, dismal, as dreary as the grey mist that enveloped the new stadium for the duration of the game. |
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The conductance caused by dielectric breakdown of membranes is proportional to the amplitude and duration of the electric field. |
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The pair bond lasts for the duration of the nesting season, but birds do not appear to re-pair with the same mates the following year. |
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Whenever demented patients travel, it is safe to assume their confusion will worsen for the duration of the trip. |
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The amount of injury is proportional to the duration and severity of the ischemia. |
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For the treatment with colchicine, a prolongation of the duration of the meiotic divisions was observed. |
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This is the northern summer solstice, when northern latitudes experience their maximum duration of daylight. |
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One of his early jobs was chauffeuring Martin Scorsese for the duration of one Edinburgh Film Festival. |
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Hypothermia impairs the metabolism of drugs, prolonging the duration of some pharmacologic effects. |
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He arranged to be taken by chauffeur driven limousine and the chauffeur was required to remain for the duration of the visit. |
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This prolongs its life span and increases the duration of its procoagulant function. |
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Although this probably does prolong the duration of remission, it is unclear if it confers a survival benefit. |
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Thus a diver may be tempted to prolong underwater duration by prior hyperventilation in order to wash out as much carbon dioxide as possible. |
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Early intervention is important because the long term prognosis depends on the duration of medication overuse. |
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The onset of anesthesia with lidocaine is more rapid and the duration of action is longer than with procaine hydrochloride. |
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Clinical history should include complications of pregnancy, duration of gestation, and birth weight. |
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The final frame was a one-sided affair for most of its duration with Billy outgunning Paddy at every opportunity. |
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This method allowed a physician to estimate fairly accurately the duration of gestation and, later on in the pregnancy, the size of the fetus. |
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And there's good evidence that they can reduce the duration of rotavirus diarrhoea and gastro-enteritis in infants. |
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A close look at the chart reveals that duration is more predictive of the effects than temperature. |
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In the preferred embodiment, the bonus call is limited to a predefined duration monitored by a timer reset at the beginning of the bonus call. |
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There was no detectable difference in cold duration or symptom severity between the echinacea and placebo groups. |
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Under this scenario, dormancy-breaking chemicals enhance budbreak by diminishing the duration of suppression. |
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Physical and cryptographic keys are regularly rotated to limit the duration of exposure in case of a breach. |
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Similarly, the duration and frequency of cryotherapy treatments were not consistent across studies. |
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The case history does not mention the duration of zafirlukast therapy and does not provide information about prior use of corticosteroids. |
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So we've been stuck at home again all day pending the delivery of a courtesy car for the duration of the repairs. |
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Drugs have different potency and solubility, and solubility is inversely correlated with the duration of action. |
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The licences are to be granted for an initial duration of two years, although there is the possibility of renewal and extension countrywide. |
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No dose-response effect was found, since duration of exposure did not correlate well with the severity of lesions. |
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Grass for haymaking is the main crop and its yield is directly affected by temperature, length of snow cover, and duration of frosts. |
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A potential corollary benefit of reducing duration of mechanical ventilation is a reduction in ventilator-associated complications. |
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The project recently completed its first balloon flight, in the process setting a duration and distance record for balloon flights. |
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Lastly, we collected demographic information as well as relationship details, such as duration of relationship and contraceptive method used. |
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The injunction permanently banning the group's presence outside the construction site was lifted for the duration of the day. |
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Typically, approximately ten intermissions are produced each cycle having a duration of approximately 0.8 m seconds. |
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Thus, the length of foreplay may influence the duration of intercourse and vice versa. |
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It is a sign that uses an abbreviated code for a specific instant of duration or registration of a sociological temporal moment. |
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This apparently well conducted study also confirms the previously established benefits of antibiotics in reducing the duration of symptoms. |
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The girls have scripted new chants for the Batley outfit and now stay on the pitchside for the duration of the game to cheer on their new heroes. |
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The longest recorded duration for balancing on one foot is 76 hours 40 minutes. |
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It was difficult to determine the duration of the staminate and pistillate phases in L. spicata because of pollinator activity. |
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We placed these larvae in an outdoor insectary so that they experienced the same chilling duration and temperatures as the released insects. |
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Compare the duration of this discussion with the time allocated to matters of concern to the general public. |
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The gravity and duration of the infringement are to be taken into account in determining the amount of the fine. |
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A femtosecond is to one second in duration what one second is to 30 million years. |
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Throughout a close-up that stays with Edmund for a painful duration of seconds, his face, cast in half-light, looks older, harder and hollower. |
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Key elements include past or family history of calculi, duration and evolution of symptoms, and signs or symptoms of sepsis. |
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We all know how much I love you and fangirled over you for the entire duration of this film. |
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While colic is not a sleep problem per se, colicky infants appear to have a shorter duration of total sleep. |
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Two families have squatted in a shell-scarred mansion for the duration of the fighting. |
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For the duration of the cold war, US foreign policy was to value political stability above all else. |
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The amplitude of the square wave electric stimulus with duration of 40-80 ms was adjusted above the threshold for the AP eliciting. |
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Paragraph five provided visitation in one of the father's houses in Dubai for up to two weeks duration and up to four times per annum. |
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However, the ideal regimen and duration of treatment have not yet been resolved. |
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As stated earlier, the duration of results from collagen injections is variable. |
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We found that women underestimated the average man's desired duration of foreplay and intercourse. |
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Although troops need to be acclimatized for any kind of mountainous terrain, the duration depends on the altitude at which the unit must operate. |
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For the duration of our trip, either our escorts accompanied us or we were under police security. |
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The unit closed and barred its doors and we were told on no account to leave our stations for the duration of the emergency. |
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So preoccupied were the bears that they paid no attention to us for the whole duration of our 1,5 hour watch. |
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Leaves were then illuminated with actinic light and saturating flashes of 0.7 s duration were applied every 1.5 min. |
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The latter is known to be due to the fact that hypocalcemia prolongs the duration of phase two of the action potential of cardiac muscle. |
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The unpiloted vehicle's supersonic combustion ramjet, or scramjet, ignited as planned and operated for the duration of its hydrogen fuel supply. |
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Any idea of the costs of bumboat ride per head, duration of bumboat ride and departure times? |
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They also may have lower immunity to infection than older family members, plus increased viral shedding and longer duration of illness. |
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Liebenberg is a qualified physiotherapist who has been contracted to the Windies for the duration of the World Cup. |
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A 42-year-old man was referred to our Pulmonary Clinic for evaluation of a chronic productive cough and dysphonia for the duration of 2 years. |
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For the duration of the holiday, from Dec. 26 until Jan. 1, stores will put on Kwanzaa displays using African themes and featuring a kinara. |
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I would request you to kindly alter the duration of a day on earth from the present 24 hours to 32 hours. |
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The reductions in duration of both non-dysenteric diarrhoea and dysentery were significant. |
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These klystrons will be replaced by devices designed to operate for a duration of 1000 s, which are currently being tested. |
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She felt still and calm for the first time in days as she realized that she'd managed to sleep for the entire duration of the red-eye. |
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His soothing, mannered style of speech and genuine affection for his film kept my attention throughout the duration of the commentary. |
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When supplemental oxygen was given, all six infants had an increase in sleep duration due largely to an increase in REM sleep. |
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If not, the larva becomes a pupa only once it has been fully provisioned, and its actual development duration then exceeds the minimum duration. |
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In the duration of the course law students read many subjects and cover volumes of materials. |
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Could you tell me what is the sleep duration a person needs, with respect to age in general? |
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Many students find themselves sleeping on old camp bed-style mattress for the duration of their stay. |
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He compared the duration of residual sound in the lecture hall to the university's acoustically successful theatre. |
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The act legitimized Lincoln's suspensions of habeas corpus and approved future suspensions for the duration of the war. |
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Administration of antibiotics during the catarrhal stage shortens the duration and decreases symptom severity of the disease. |
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If an anticonvulsant drug is used, the typical duration of therapy is one year, which represents the period with the highest risk of recurrence. |
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The council put a note through the letter box stating we are banned from parking outside our houses for the duration to speed up traffic. |
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In summary, duration leverage can be a useful tool, but it must be used with moderation. |
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It was rhythmically dropping debris for the duration of at least a minute, every two seconds. |
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As a consequence of the antiquity and relatively short duration of mining, little was known of the mineralogy of the Pittsville iron deposits. |
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Battery life depends so much on usage that we didn't carry out a specific duration test. |
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Special seminars aimed at readers, writers and illustrators of kids' books will run throughout the duration of the book exhibition. |
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The contract duration is 53 months to design, fabricate and test 3 production representative systems. |
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Neither side could find a way through for the duration of the game in front of 63,000 spectators. |
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The duration of the nodical month is approximately 27.2122 mean solar days. |
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My arcus senilis of two years' duration disappeared completely after 18 months of atorvastatin. |
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Six thirty in the evening and she was already dressed for the duration of a long night ahead. |
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His rudimentary education prompted Lumumba to appoint him as his secretary for the duration of the negotiations. |
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The agreement shall fix the beginning and the duration of the neutralization of the zone. |
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For the duration of the rut, territorial bulls within smelling distance of cows will barely pause long enough to munch a mouthful of grass. |
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Detainees live day in, day out with agonising uncertainty about the duration of their detention. |
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Typically these classes are term-length in duration and may be audited or taken for credit to be applied to a certificate or degree program. |
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The 10 trains an hour scheduled to pass through Swindon had to be re-routed for the duration of the alert. |
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Lesions in tegumentary leishmaniasis have a variable duration and are notoriously heterogeneous, even during the early stages of the disease. |
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As part of this tribute the committee are looking for memorabilia which can be put on show for the duration of the exhibition. |
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He trained for and entered the Royal Navy for the duration of the First World War. |
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However, the footpath through Scotchell would be closed for the duration of the work. |
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Wherever the sensation has struck, it has remained for the duration of my stay, and returned on repeat visits. |
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Highways chiefs expect to keep both lanes open for the duration of the project which is scheduled to last until December this year. |
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They receive only travelling expenses plus board and lodging for the duration of the session. |
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In patients older than 50 years, valacyclovir decreases the duration of acute pain and post-herpetic neuralgia compared with acyclovir. |
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Two fields have been bought, levelled and surfaced to be used as car parks for the duration of the Games. |
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The duration of each treatment also varies according to the amount of body surface to be massaged. |
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I assumed that females spawn once per day for 3 days, which is close to the observed duration of spawning by female sockeye salmon. |
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The area has been sealed off for the duration of the search, which is expected to last at least two days. |
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It is in the nature of these things that the timing and duration of our visits were occasionally unpredictable. |
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This process was repeated for the remaining data until a value of zero remained for the duration of the experimental period. |
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The duration of gilts, bonds and interest bearing securities will not exceed 2 years. |
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We spoke nothing more of the matter for the duration of the meal, occasionally making random comments to one another. |
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Most instructors of the course are hired on short-term contracts of one or several years duration or are coadjutants. |
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Also their acoustic duration probably varies more than for other syllables that are bound morphemes. |
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The pedicel of the highest open flower on each inflorescence was tagged daily with a piece of dated tape for the duration of the experiment. |
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The sky shifted in colors as she thought back to the duration of time about eleven years ago when she met her foster parents. |
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Roads into and out of Albert Square were closed for the duration of the rally. |
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The time frame for our study was 4.7 years, the mean duration of patient follow up. |
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The referendum at the end of an interim period of unspecified duration would be held in the context of territorial unity. |
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As above, birds retained access to water throughout the duration of the fast. |
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The main street will be temporarily closed for the duration of the toddle to ensure the safety of the children. |
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Those taking tormentil root extract had a shorter duration of diarrhea and did not require as much intravenous or oral rehydration fluids. |
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So it is not surprising that it benchmarks at more than twice the duration of the atomic counter. |
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It was assumed that each kinetochore remained attached to the tip of its microtubule throughout the duration of the simulation. |
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Though they are uniform in order, the age of onset, pace, and duration of these changes vary widely from one individual to another. |
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The duration of the stimulus presentation was synchronized with the refresh traces of the monitor. |
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A club is for life, not just for a season, nor a spell of success, nor the duration of a new fashionable strip. |
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The duration of incubation depended on the tissues under study and the stage of plant development. |
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The only time in the duration of the interview when she stopped smiling was when she almost burst into tears. |
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The duration of time they will be retained before erasure or destruction should be specified. |
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First, the multiway analyses indicated effects of pair-bond duration also when individual age was controlled for. |
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The number of telephone contacts and total duration of therapist contact by telephone were recorded for couples in the bibliotherapy group. |
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The value of each scholarship can vary from a minimum of 3800 per annum to a maximum of 38000 over the duration of the course. |
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The tick value is one sixty-fourth of the total duration of a measure, or a sixty-fourth note in musical terms. |
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The session may be defined in a number of ways, possibly in terms of a time duration or a number of uses. |
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To evaluate effect of eyespots on mobbing intensity, we tested mobbing duration and number of individuals over the entire assemblage of mobbers. |
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The decision to decrease the duration of water supply by two hours in a day is a double whammy. |
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The duration and size of the grazing area will vary, as with dairy cows or cattle, taking into account, animal and pasture conditions. |
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All personnel on duty in Portsmouth for the duration of the festival will get special passes giving free access. |
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I rest my head at last, eyes towards the unbroken ground lay fallow for a duration of nights. |
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The duration of light and intense exercise training was also monitored during this study period. |
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But if we make the duration large enough, we're simulating a temperature close to zero. |
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Ubacs are colder, have more snow cover and a longer duration of snow cover. |
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The longer the duration of liver disease, the more likely that liver failure or cirrhosis is imminent. |
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Reduced DMI impacts the amount and duration of negative energy balance in early lactation, subsequent milk production and reproduction, and economic value. |
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New to the sequel is the slo-mo power-up, which, as the name suggests, slows down the music to a more manageable speed for a short duration of time. |
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The employment of the bind is a necessity whenever a sound is required to be of a duration which cannot be expressed by any single note, as for example five or seven quavers. |
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Every couple, regardless of racial makeup, will hear this question countless times through the duration of their relationship. |
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If duration of sleep is your problem, then a simple actigraph measure, like a smartphone sleep tracker, may work. |
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The ideal agent possesses analgesic and amnestic properties, has rapid onset and short duration of action, is safe, and allows rapid recovery and discharge. |
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The Asiatic Society of Mumbai has instituted six fellowships of one-year duration in Indology, Social Sciences, History of Maharashtra and on an area concerning Japan. |
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With increase of soil hardness, digging duration in incisors significantly increased, but dried soil mass dug out by the zokors in each bout reduced. |
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Through a huge duration of my life, someone has always picked up after me. |
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They represent past events that can be superimposed over present events to produce duration and enhance indeterminacy for individuals as social beings. |
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Third, the duration of inspiratory effort is difficult to determine in obstructive disease with dynamic hyperinflation, due to a variable degree of neuromuscular uncoupling. |
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It was concluded from structural observations that duration of cambial activity is longer in trees with broad annual rings than in trees with narrow rings. |
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Many people stop watching TV for the duration of the commercial breaks. |
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I am directed downstairs for the duration of the photo shoot. |
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The addition of a vasoconstrictor, such as epinephrine, constricts blood vessels and reduces vascular uptake, which further prolongs the duration of the anesthetic. |
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Songs must be written in the musical style of folk, ballad, Irish trad, or easy country music, but not contemporary music, while the maximum duration per song is four minutes. |
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To maintain clinical and mycologic control, a longer duration of initial therapy is recommended to achieve remission before beginning a maintenance antifungal regimen. |
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Spells are brief in duration with prompt recovery on recumbency. |
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It was obvious that the school-age kids placed in his charge for the duration of the strike wanted nothing more than to return to class and their regular routines. |
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Generally, antipruritic conditioners provide longer duration of effect and allow the use of an antimicrobial shampoo to help prevent cutaneous infections. |
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Even though relief of symptoms will not shorten the duration of illness, patients can benefit from analgesics, antipyretics, beta-agonist inhalers, antitussives or vaporizers. |
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Their exhibition features 260 prints taken in the last three years, along with slides to be shown every Saturday afternoon for the duration of the exhibition. |
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The minimum duration of the voice recordings made in the cockpit should leap from the two hours now mandated to 20 hours. |
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Sometimes known as telephony metadata, this information is comprised of the time, duration and number dialed of a phone number. |
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The majority of the sample were heterosexually active at the time of the study, and were involved in monogamous sexual relationships with an average duration of 2.45 years. |
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It may be argued that the long duration of implantation of depth electrodes in the limbic system could decrease the local threshold for induction of afterdischarges. |
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In subantarctic fur seals, the duration of the attendance period was positively related to the duration of the foraging trip, as observed in other fur seals. |
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Medications should be kept in carry-on luggage in their original containers, and supplies should be more than sufficient for the duration of the trip. |
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An active CAB should meet regularly, weekly or biweekly during the start-up stage, and then monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly throughout the duration of the project. |
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Relative loads take into account both amplitude and duration of loading. |
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The organism is cleared efficiently after a short duration of carriage. |
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Thus, after an expansion has been in progress for some time, an event that is not of unusual size or duration can trigger a sharp financial reaction. |
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Asymptomatic people exposed to plague aerosol or people with suspected pneumonic plague may be given antibiotics for the duration of the risk of exposure plus one week. |
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They were roundly subjected to insults, smutty comments and had a multitude of aspersions cast about their manhood for the duration of their walk around the town. |
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Such efforts promise to limit both the duration and destructiveness of combat. |
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It was unsurpassed in the length of the front, depth of the advance and retreat, duration of continuous fighting, and the size of the armies on each side. |
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All patients were continuing to have pain and instability despite initial use of an orthotic and a rehabilitation program for a mean duration of 4.9 months. |
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The average duration of tabes can be placed at from 10 to 20 years. |
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Selecting one of the categories provides a tabular list of courses available in the Online Directory with details on the name of course, its duration and developer's name. |
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Apnea duration was defined as the time between the end of inspiration of the breath preceding a central apnea and the onset of inspiration of the breath terminating the apnea. |
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It is not the mean river flow that determines the yield from a dam on a river, but the duration and magnitude of sequences of below average flows. |
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The Council of Twelve is elected by the Great and General Council for the duration of the legislature and serves as a jurisdictional body as well as a court of appeals. |
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Such drugs increase the force and duration of uterine contractions. |
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The number of symptoms and duration of illness in patients with concurrent Lyme disease and babesiosis are greater than in patients with either infection alone. |
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If John Doe is sentenced to a term of imprisonment and later goes out of his mind, the state may continue to keep him in the penitentiary for the duration of his sentence. |
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For the entire duration of the hours I spent inside San Pedro I noticed my abdominal muscles remained perpetually clenched. |
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The management then reinterpreted the pay agreement, declaring the two months pay was an advance on workers' future wages, not backpay for the duration of the strike. |
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That this list appears in a free publication that's widely available, however, qualifies it as a cheap escape from the blahs for the duration of the time it takes to read it. |
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Not knowing who among the masked and robed passengers might recognize this fellow crewman it was decided to hide him in the coal tender for the duration of the trip. |
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By shutting down their intestinal tracts during estivation, they reduce their daily energy expenditure and therefore increase the duration that they can survive dormancy. |
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Signal duration and pulse rate are important for female choice, for example, in orthopteran calls but also in some other insects, and even in spiders. |
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A maximum-likelihood method is developed to estimate the duration of concerted evolution and the time to the whole-genome duplication event in baker's yeast. |
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The teacher confiscated all cell phones for the duration of the field trip. |
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And for the duration I lived in a parallel universe to the one I knew on the outside. |
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The moon waxed unhurriedly across the starry cloudless skies, sharing what little light it had borrowed from the sun with the earth for the duration of the night. |
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The duration of a cataplectic episode generally is a few seconds to several minutes, during which time the individual usually is fully conscious and medically stable. |
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The offensive tempo of the operation would ebb and flow for the duration of the battle, changing rapidly due to the enemy's ability to use terrain to his advantage. |
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As Summer time commenced recently all evening Masses in the Church of Saint Michael and Saint Mary will be held at 8 p.m. for the duration of Summer time. |
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Each frame of one of Ofer's movies shows a few thousand syllables from a given bird, plotted on a couple of dimensions such as duration and amount of frequency modulation. |
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Last August, Fossett set a solo balloonist duration record, flying for 12 days, 12 hours and 57 minutes before ditching on a cattle ranch in Brazil. |
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Although most foals showed a reduction in crib-biting behaviour over the duration of the trial, the reduction was most marked in the foals on the antacid diet. |
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Hazard rate and failure-time metrics are mathematically equivalent, but the coefficients of a failure-time specification are read as effects on the duration until failure. |
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A standardised regimen of ten minutes duration was developed based on traditional massage practices, which were similar to the Swedish massage treatment. |
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But, if I make an effort, I sense in my duration a variety of shades. |
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An American psychologist once conducted a survey on more than 500 married couples to find out the correlations between the duration of courtship and marriage satisfaction. |
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The guestimate of the duration assigned to an average male generation is only one statistical gap through which the carts of future study might be driven. |
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The deal is open-ended, with no limits in terms of duration or cost. |
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Using outcome surrogates can decrease both study duration and sample size. |
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A paludal atmosphere has the effect of shortening the duration of life. |
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Despite the short duration of the outage, restrictions on the number of aircraft entering UK airspace or taking off from domestic airports quickly created delays. |
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The long duration of their wars, and their inflexible adherence to their purpose, are to be ranked among the foremost destroyers of the human species. |
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It would also mean two weeks of unremitting toil, caring for an often inconsolable toddler who is likely to demand attention day and night for the duration of the illness. |
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It seems unlikely that they will all go off on holiday for the duration of the election campaign or adopt the equivalent of the ministerial purdah. |
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An earlier study in the west of Scotland found no association between the duration of symptoms and the stage at presentation of 146 patients with cervical cancer. |
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The products are commonly mixed with alcohol, have a short duration of action, and are not easily detectable on routine hospital toxicology screens. |
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The blast wave they generate is significantly longer in duration and sometimes more powerful than that of conventional explosives. |
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In another sense, it means that God is sempiternal, namely, a being existing throughout time but whose duration is successive and for whom there is a before and an after. |
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The Delegation of the Ecumenical Patriarchate then accompanied His Beatitude and His entourage to the Conrad Hotel, where they will be staying for the duration of their visit. |
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By precisely controlling the intensity, wavelength and duration of extremely short pulses of light, we can manipulate electronic processes at the atomic level. |
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Still, in order to ensure that the derogation from common law would not be excessive, it was deemed appropriate to limit the duration of the monopoly. |
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This literal difference in duration does not detract from a work's capacity to induce hypnotic, mind-numbing, humorous or even claustrophobic effects. |
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They measured the duration of the stopovers made by garden warblers on an island off the Italian coast. |
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The morphology of cormophytes exhibits considerable variations in size, appearance of the various parts, and duration of the life cycle. |
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When a brick is roasted, the duration of heating should be proper and even to avoid place brick or crozzle. |
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This is fixed-term in the sense that the duration is not unlimited but is limited by the time it takes to complete a task. |
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Originally there was no fixed limit on the length of a Parliament, but the Triennial Act 1694 set the maximum duration at three years. |
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He won Service Animal of the Year and was the only honouree to sit for the duration of his induction. |
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Before it could be implemented, however, the Act was suspended for the duration of the First World War. |
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To deal with Norman affairs, William put the government of Normandy into the hands of his wife for the duration of the invasion. |
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It is inconceptible how any such man, that hath stood the shock of an eternal duration without corruption, should after be corrupted. |
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In urban centres, the greater the population before the outbreak, the longer the duration of the period of abnormal mortality. |
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After Trafalgar, Britain had total domination of the seas for the duration of the Napoleonic Wars. |
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Risk increases with exposure to more flights within a short time frame and with increasing duration of flights. |
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Its temperature range and sunshine duration is similar to the UK average and it sees substantially less rain than Scotland or Wales. |
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Contamination is also more common with longer duration of storage, especially if that means more than 5 days. |
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Ancient Roman cuisine changed over the long duration of this ancient civilization. |
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The vast majority of undergraduate programmes offered in the Czech Republic have a standard duration of three years. |
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In most North Indian universities, coursework duration and thesis is 2 years and in most South Indian universities is 3 years. |
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The duration of integrated doctorates is a minimum of four years, with three years spent on the research component. |
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These teaching terms are shorter than those of most other British universities, and their total duration amounts to less than half the year. |
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His tour also included Ceylon and Burma, although the duration of his stay in Asia is unknown, and Sellers may have exaggerated its length. |
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Because the contest is a live television programme, a reasonable time limit must be imposed on the duration of the show. |
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It also authorised the use of multiple polling places within the same constituency, and limited the duration of polling to two days. |
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Home Rule, although passed in the British Parliament with Royal Assent, was suspended for the duration of the war. |
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This section amended the Septennial Act 1715, reducing the maximum duration of any Parliament from seven years to five. |
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Russia soon withdrew its troops from the Danubian principalities, which were then occupied by Austria for the duration of the war. |
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Another common division of government debt is by duration until repayment is due. |
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Studies of larger data sets have found no correlations for any fixed lead time, and a negative impact on the duration of growth. |
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Council members are appointed for the duration of each council period for four years. |
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The Slade School of Fine Art relocated to the Ruskin for the duration of the Second World War. |
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The BBC's broadcasting monopoly was made explicit for the duration of its current broadcast licence, as was the prohibition on advertising. |
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There are also variants with smaller sides, with some adjustments in the field size and duration of play. |
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Under the Schengen system, a foreign passport is stamped with a date stamp which does not indicate any duration of stay. |
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However, it is recommended to immediately impose labor or civil contract and to issue a work permit for the duration of its validity. |
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Durham students belong to a college for the duration of their time at the university. |
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Some studies have found that the duration and direction of flights made while foraging for food are similar for both sexes. |
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There have been four sponsors since 1983 as well as several name changes within the duration of each sponsorship. |
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Strathclyde Police implemented an unprecedented level of security around the airport for the duration of the summit. |
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In computing, the jiffy is the duration of one tick of the system timer interrupt. |
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Both the maximum temperature and the duration of firing influences the final characteristics of the ceramic. |
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Off the field, David Young left for London Wasps, with a caretaker coaching team managing the team for the duration of the season. |
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A wind energy penetration figure can be specified for different duration of time, but is often quoted annually. |
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The duration of diatom species ranges have been documented through the study of ocean cores and rock sequences exposed on land. |
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The level of health risk is dependent on duration and the type and strength of irradiation. |
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The determining factor of the rate of melting of snow or glaciers is both air temperature and the duration of sunlight. |
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The primary dispute over trawling concerns the magnitude and duration of these impacts. |
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The Dover Patrol formed a discrete unit of the Royal Navy based at Dover and Dunkirk for the duration of the First World War. |
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Some British and Belgian troops escaped to the Netherlands, where they were interned for the duration of the war. |
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The volunteers took over Bastion 11 on the west side and held it for the duration of the siege. |
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The geometry is designed such that the paddles are kept almost vertical for the short duration that they are in the water. |
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As the duration lengthens beyond 80 msec, the painlike quality of the sensation decreases. |
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It also decreases the duration of migration, which may prevent them from spending too much time in unfamiliar places, and decrease predation. |
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The parastatistic distribution of a total debt owed to a large number of creditors is considered in relation to the duration of these debts. |
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Pulses of upwelling in the Benguela system regularly have a duration of 10 days, an optimal period for biological production. |
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Most estimates for the duration of a polarity transition are between 1,000 and 10,000 years, but some estimates are as quick as a human lifetime. |
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These include the study of behavioural and physiological changes that require a long duration of access to the bird. |
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The beachfront, piers and promenades were closed for the duration of the war. |
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For the duration of the Paleolithic, human populations remained low, especially outside the equatorial region. |
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The eternity of destruction in the language of scripture signifies a perpetual perpession and duration in misery. |
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A vowel sound whose quality does not change over the duration of the vowel is called a monophthong. |
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Rather than absorption of the Neanderthal population, this gene flow appears to have been of limited duration and limited extent. |
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