| Only certain plants were creatable in his time, and most were so genetically engineered that they looked unnaturally symmetrical and linear. |
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| Advani's personal stamp on Hindutva is the shift he engineered in its strategy from cultural nationalism to religious jingoism. |
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| It was he who through his manipulation and deception engineered the capture and ransom of my beloved daughter. |
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| The affirmative answer was engineered, predetermined and deafening in its repetition. |
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| The roof of the cabin has been engineered to provide protection against head injuries in the event of a collision. |
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| This process starts with engineered three-dimensional concrete walls joined to footings with rebar. |
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| Metal buildings are usually engineered to hold only the weight of the standing seam metal. |
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| He not only kicked goals and engineered a string of openings but also scored the crucial opening try. |
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| The facility was engineered to apply a specific load test to the airframe of the aircraft in a controlled environment. |
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| The rice has been genetically engineered to produce the human proteins lactoferrin and lysozyme for use in drugs. |
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| Genetically engineered super plants are expected to boost agricultural yields significantly. |
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| They're anatomically engineered to conform to the foot, and they come with a padded sole and a sweat-wicking wool interior. |
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| Chinese farmers planted this field with genetically modified rice engineered to resist two insect pests, the stem borer and the leaf roller. |
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| In 1052 Godwin's family engineered a successful return, forcing the king to restore their land and titles. |
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| Note how the need for relevance sends him back toward anthropocentrism again, toward engineered results, toward us. |
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| Svendsen and his team approached the problem using a genetically engineered viral structure known as a lentivirus. |
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| Corn produced this summer could undergo the same rigorous testing we are currently seeing for this genetically engineered trait. |
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| Their police department engineered a massive victory over crime in the 1990s by rigorously analyzing police data. |
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| The engineered beams span longer runs and withstand higher stresses than traditional sawn lumber. |
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| Even local talk radio has been engineered into a kind of therapy, where listeners phone in to vent by the megawatt. |
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| Sirius is the new baddie in this film, and having engineered the death of Harry's parents, he now wants to finish off their son. |
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| Basically, we released a baker's dozen of specially engineered, highly contagious viruses into the general population. |
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| So they engineered a matrix structure that breaks down managerial responsibility both by region and product. |
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| The precision engineered bat retainer ring is used to fix and centre a bat to a potter. |
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| In this age of computer design, stadium mood and atmosphere can be engineered to give an aura of menace to the most sanguine opponents. |
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| They engineered the lobes to fit in the middle of one another to take any kind of horizontal torquing a fall or an aid use might put on it. |
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| Light in certain engineered dielectric microstructures can flow in a way similar to electrical currents in semiconductor chips. |
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| In the face of voluntary church membership, ministers engineered revivals to recruit congregants. |
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| Food producers claim that their biologically engineered products are unique when they seek to patent them. |
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| Is it when the genetically engineered crop is delivered to the biotech manufacturing facility? |
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| Although the design blueprint came from the US, it was the Singapore team that designed and engineered the mechanics. |
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| What's more, the underbody has been engineered so that it is essentially flat. |
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| She believes that the underspend was deliberately engineered by the company so that it could use the surplus to fund its other activities. |
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| They genetically engineered and purified protein in the virus, which they then injected into uninfected mice. |
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| Displacing natural foods with engineered foods limits your intake of the health-protective nutrients in whole foods. |
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| It suggested that immunizing humans against smallpox might protect them against genetically engineered variola as well. |
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| Fruits and vegetables have also been genetically engineered so that they do not bruise as easily, or so that they have a longer shelf life. |
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| This pollen drift poses huge problems for any farmer trying to grow non-genetically engineered crops. |
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| The Caledonian Canal was engineered to provide shipping with a sheltered alternative to voyaging around the stormy Scottish coast. |
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| A completely custom rear end had to be engineered for racers who still crave this ultimate weight savings of a hardtail. |
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| The Endeavor is primarily an on-road vehicle, but it is engineered for mild, off-road service as well. |
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| In the end, local people were so outraged that they pulled up the genetically engineered crop themselves. |
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| Summers was down from the sucker punch these media dogs had engineered, but if they wanted to keep him out, they shouldn't have left his mike on. |
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| The researchers studied mice genetically engineered to overproduce a protein in the wall of the aorta, the body's primary artery. |
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| Suggestions that the testing or using of genetically engineered plants may lead to production of super weeds are similarly unfounded. |
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| Permeable surfaced parking areas and engineered swales will force runoff through plant-based filtration to remove contaminants. |
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| The shop offers a wide selection of humming tops, cloth figurine sets, wooden trains and perfectly engineered German toys. |
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| They're all engineered by your guides, and are often seen as coincidental events, or synchronicity. |
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| Iron ploughs engineered to reduce soil resistance replaced clumsy wooden ones, increasing ploughing productivity. |
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| This ingeniously engineered retractable roof over a courtyard attached to an 18th-century theater brings the space into use all year round. |
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| The floors themselves are concrete, held between an ingeniously engineered steel cage. |
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| A new potential threat is the proliferation of field corn engineered with genes of Bacillus thuringiensis. |
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| Some spots required engineered fill to depths of up to 3 m, but for the most part the site was composed of silty clay and fragmented rock. |
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| The new millennium has prompted an onslaught of institutionally engineered revisionism. |
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| Could the answer for dental plaque be a transplant, not of teeth but of genetically engineered bacteria? |
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| This finding confirms a general result observed in studies that have examined first-generation genetically engineered foods. |
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| Until recently, the only genetically engineered products available on the U.S. market were first-generation genetically engineered products. |
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| And ironically most of the riots are engineered by those politicians who claim to be most patriotic. |
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| I worried I would overlook huge character flaws because I was somehow chemically engineered to be in unhealthy relationships. |
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| Either the genes for making silk could be genetically engineered into microorganisms or something similar could be done with cotton plant genes. |
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| For example, a cotton plant could be protected from certain pests by being engineered to carry a particular gene that kills the pests. |
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| No matter what type of store you walk into, you'll find all types of carefully engineered tricks that get you to fork over cash. |
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| Genetically engineered critters that fight other bugs bring unknown environmental risks. |
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| Its critics hypothesize a sadistic world of human crop, engineered super-armies, and Frankenstein's monsters. |
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| It's been more than 20 years since researchers first genetically engineered an insect, the laboratory fruit fly. |
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| These new engines are also engineered for various technologies to be added as needed, such as displacement-on-demand and direct fuel injection. |
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| The thin-framed, moveable glass walls were engineered to be resistant to tropical storms and cyclones. |
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| If you want to get an earful of vegan philosophy, just ask this author what she thinks of genetically engineered foods. |
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| It seems that genetically modified fruit and vegetables are engineered to last longer on the shelf. |
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| Hydraulic gimbals were engineered to quietly move a 225-ton set around on the head of a pin. |
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| The scientists have genetically engineered the animals to produce a green fluorescent protein in cells throughout the abdomen. |
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| An engineered embankment and access roads stretch its footprint to 1,100 acres. |
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| I can think of many games where Anil has engineered emphatic wins for India. |
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| Unwittingly, he had unleashed the most diabolically destructive war machine yet engineered by the minds of men. |
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| Builders fashion structures engineered to keep their inhabitants warm in winter and cool in summer. |
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| In its graceful form and precisely engineered structure, the ski jump emulates the drama and daring of the sport itself. |
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| The extended version is designed, engineered and built by the same company. |
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| The vehicle, designed and engineered by our company will be essentially built by an outside supplier. |
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| As a product of the cold-war era, it was engineered to withstand aerial bombardment. |
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| That's because these machines are engineered to be both super-durable and highly precise. |
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| Optionally, machines can also be engineered to incorporate printing, code dating, and labeling equipment. |
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| Similarly, the Ford Territory is designed, engineered and built in Melbourne. |
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| Has the structure actually been engineered to accommodate this need, or is there another element external to it that serves the purpose? |
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| The car is designed and engineered around the modules, which are assembled in the plant. |
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| It was designed and engineered by British Architect Sir Norman Foster and is company. |
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| Reliability means that it will be of durable construction, engineered for safety and built with experience. |
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| Haden will be running the paint shop that it has designed, engineered and built. |
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| There might be a role for use of genetically engineered animals in the interpretation of critical genes in toxic responses. |
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| Meanwhile, some companies are seeking approval to market genetically engineered fish. |
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| And the nutritional content of a genetically engineered plant may be diminished. |
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| Many plants and animals are engineered to express human genetic information. |
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| Using genetically engineered animals, they will explore the cellular mechanisms by which variations in the genes lead to deficits. |
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| In addition, they tested a genetically engineered virus to deliver two proteins directly to the brain. |
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| Otto and Silhavy then genetically engineered bacteria to lack the genes in question. |
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| Plants have been engineered to produce it before, but there have been problems. |
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| He has never released a genetically engineered plant of any kind into the environment. |
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| An application seeking approval of genetically engineered fish has been pending for nearly six years. |
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| I use synthetic human insulin, produced not by people but by genetically engineered bacteria. |
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| The bacteria were genetically engineered to produce a fluorescent jellyfish protein, so they glowed as they grew. |
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| These experiments provided the first example of genetically engineered plants with the ability to synthesize betaine at appreciable levels. |
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| In order to get patents, it has to be proved that genetically engineered species are completely new, novel, and alien organisms. |
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| Genetically engineered species reproduce themselves in the wild, changing ecosystems forever. |
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| The human race could find its existence threatened if we genetically engineered some predator species to be as smart as we are. |
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| He has already engineered what might appear to be a highly advantageous setup. |
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| His father is convinced the accident was deliberately engineered and vows the claim will be contested. |
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| The two cable groups will finally be brought together in a deal engineered by that mysterious American investor. |
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| What can you do about confidence tricks, phishing and other socially engineered security breaches? |
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| Obviously such trips are engineered, stage-managed so that Palin is in no danger and invariably encounters interesting people and situations. |
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| Mr Duxbury took over responsibility for burial services this year after the council engineered a managerial shake-up to try to improve services. |
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| Only she knows if her exhibitionism is sincere self-expression or carefully engineered self-promotion. |
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| Down-market restaurant chains Long John Silver and Red Lobster resist an enviro campaign to swear off engineered seafood. |
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| In these last three cycles double dips were either statistical in nature or engineered by a restrictive Fed. |
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| The drop-top was not engineered as an offshoot of a coupe that would have its roof removed during the manufacturing process. |
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| The defendants engineered an ulterior motive to discredit the claimant's reputation by writing maliciously about him in the practice teacher's report. |
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| Inflation, which is always politically engineered, devalues currencies, debases trust and takes years to work its way out of investors' perceptions. |
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| And parasites unable to transmit Chagas' disease are being engineered. |
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| One of the things that we engineered and take pride in is having first-level backbone connectivity, putting a Squid caching engine at the teleport. |
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| Pundits say such 3D bioprinting has vast potential, and could one day be used to transform specially engineered cells into structural beams, food, and human tissue. |
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| This reasonably priced system provides highly machined plastic connectors and sufficient highly engineered struts in various lengths to build scores of geodesic forms. |
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| Still, the five wins Griffin has already engineered are as many as the skins had all of last season. |
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| Two other bioremediation teams, one using bacteria, the other using engineered bacteria, were also given sections of the contaminated soil to test. |
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| Maxwell's theoretical unification of electricity and magnetism was engineered into the modern human power to communicate across space at the speed of light. |
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| Most caps are made from cedar, but you can also find redwood and other woods, as well as synthetics that match some of the popular engineered decking materials. |
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| The pomp and the circumstance is all engineered by them, not by us. |
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| Some wheat farmers may be warming to the prospect of a new tool to help them grow more robust and profitable wheat, engineered to withstand herbicides. |
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| As the plot develops you realize that as many of the events unfold, it is not clear which of them occur naturally and which are engineered by the people that govern. |
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| It engineered a net transfer of wealth, at an increasing rate, from the poor countries to the rich, making the former poorer and the latter richer. |
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| Specially engineered depressions in the surface of the inner skin eliminate the need for a separate welded-on reinforcement to increase panel rigidity. |
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| Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions. |
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| To further mould and mythologise their stars' personae, the studios regularly fed gossip to fan mags, engineered spicy, fitting off-screen scandals. |
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| Trees could be engineered to grow in polluted landfills and absorb poisons, or even be designed to capture more carbon dioxide, diminishing global warming. |
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| Like its smaller brother, this magnificent reel is beautifully engineered, with ball-bearing races, a full bale with geared trip, and the same superb cross-wind mechanism. |
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| The public might panic over accepting new and untested technologies that bring us closer to the singularity, like cloning and genetically engineered foods. |
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| De Sica's fifth film was not a financial success, however, and its negative reception was in part engineered by those who saw it as an impudent criticism of Italian morality. |
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| The key to a sustainable approach is to include ecology in the development process rather than compensating with expensive and environmentally unsound engineered practices. |
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| It should also be noted that the acoustics in these establishments are, I suspect, scientifically engineered to maximize the audibility of regular, unstrained conversations. |
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| Their appearances are engineered and underwritten by record labels and public relations firms. |
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| It was a brilliantly engineered, impeccably staffed snow job. |
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| No road can be engineered to collect all pathogens, trash, and toxics the road generates so that none of these materials enter adjacent waterways. |
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| Females could be engineered to overproduce human proteins of pharmaceutical interest in their milk, with production being turned on and off by the administration of hormones. |
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| He engineered the Bolshevik seizure of power in 1917 along with Lenin. |
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| Surrounding you is lightweight, aerodynamically engineered sheet metal that disintegrates into millions of large and small fragments when you crash. |
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| In this way, Jenna Hamilton is a reimagining of the sensitive outsider, engineered for the digital era. |
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| The most widely planted type of biotech crop is engineered to withstand application of an herbicide to kill nearby weeds. |
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| Genetically engineered plants are now grown on more than 100,000 acres. |
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| Solid, superbly engineered and with the build quality of an executive jet. |
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| A German man who lost his lower jaw nearly 10 years ago to a malignant tumor regained the ability to eat more than soup this year when he was given an engineered jawbone. |
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| The crystals, which resemble spheres just 50 angstroms wide, are engineered to hold and prevent lateral movement of a charge to other isolated nanocrystals. |
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| Even bedrooms are being tiled, though usually with radiant floor heat to take off the chill in winter, but more often with hardwood or engineered wood and area rugs. |
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| They are designed in order to get the most resemblant analogue audio quality and all of them are engineered, mounted and fully tested in our factory. |
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| Some are quite basic, mere saucer-like indentations, but others are exquisitely engineered with intricate pivots and fulcrums unravelling to form a protruding secure holder. |
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| Whether TTP had actually engineered the massacre was unclear, but they reveled in the fear and publicity it generated. |
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| The company claims the tree is a genetically engineered plant that combines the best qualities of balsa, bamboo, and aspen, but the USDA has never heard of such a Frankenwood. |
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| Here, we have engineered blood vessels from vascular cells in elderly men. |
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| To prevent such an outcome it occupied London, purged the House of Commons of those who favoured negotiation, and engineered the trial and execution of the king. |
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| At one extreme, imagine genetically engineered minds devoid of conscience or empathy and at the same time highly calculating and ruthless in the pursuit of their own desires. |
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| The nozzles have been engineered to maximize entrainment of room air while minimizing compressed air consumption. |
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| Deeply engineered quality, not just the superficial hucksterism of soft-touch plastics and door slam sounds. |
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| A gorgeous, swoopy compact Benz that really feels like it's engineered like no other car, it moves with a pleasing old-fashioned simplicity. |
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| George cosplayer engineered her costume of Toothless, from How to Train Your Dragon, to come on and off just by bending down or standing up. |
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| The Optimizer is an innovative underground detention technology system engineered to stabilize and manage storm water runoff. |
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| Researchers overcame that by using genetically engineered vaccinia, a relative of the smallpox virus, which spreads more easily in cancer tumors. |
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| All Vectors are designed, engineered and prototyped in-house, further proving the company's multirole capabilities. |
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| Precision engineered materials, including a new gel pad and hybrid touch, provide comfort while the TPU outsole provides greater flexibility. |
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| An engineered duvet cover, inspired by a man's handkerchief, uses a marled yarn and then overdyes the fabric for a saturated, shimmering look. |
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| Coat'N'Cool is an architectural coating specially engineered to reflect sun light in the UV, IR and visible spectrum. |
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| But it was Airdrie who caught the eye with their slick, pacy attacks engineered by Lee Gardner. |
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| The CIA and MIO engineered the 1953 coup that reinstated Shah Reza Pahlevi, who made some reforms like female suffrage. |
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| Based on silicone technology, the Deflexion platforms are engineered for protective equipment and apparel in a flexible, breathable form. |
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| Degradability can therefore be engineered into polymers by the addition of chemical linkages such as anhydride, ester, or amide bonds. |
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| Somewhat Gladius like in shape, the blade itself is engineered for maximum chopping and thrusting strength. |
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| Go-Devil Surface Drive Engines are engineered to power through thick mud and nasty environments to get to where the ducks are hanging out. |
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| As David Woolley has shown, Swift engineered an advertisement for the Tub, in the Morning Post, as an antisplenetic volume. |
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| Moreover, OMVs can be engineered by delivering recombinant proteins to bacterial periplasm and outer membrane. |
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| Due to gerrymandering, virtually every district is engineered to be safe for one party or the other, again disenfranchising voters. |
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| Scientists injected immature photoreceptors into the retinas of genetically engineered mice that could not see in the dark. |
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| The hammerless compact revolver frequently used by law enforcement will feature a laser aiming system engineered by Crimson Trace Corp. |
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| In the decades before the hormone could be engineered, hGH was harvested from the pituitary glands of human cadavers. |
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| Interactions of Bacillus thuringiensis Cry 1Ac toxin in genetically engineered cotton with predatory heteropterans. |
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| He engineered a coup in November 1799 and became First Consul of the Republic. |
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| Nylacast is an international engineered plastics company based in Humberstone, Leicester. |
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| Both were designed and engineered primarily in North America and are produced there. |
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| They are ubiquitous in natural channels such as rivers and estuaries, and also form in engineered canals and pipelines. |
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| Some buildings have specially engineered recovery systems below their basements to actively capture this gas and vent it away from the building. |
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| Different cultivars vary in their propensity to brown after slicing and the genetically engineered Arctic Apples do not brown. |
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| Chandler later admitted that he engineered the tour in an effort to gain publicity for Hendrix. |
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| Flavr Savr was the first commercially grown genetically engineered food licensed for human consumption. |
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| From 1870, Otto von Bismarck engineered a German hegemony of Europe that put France in a critical situation. |
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| Meanwhile, in the 1930s the Soviet system of forced labour, expulsions and allegedly engineered famine had a similar death toll. |
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| A new constitution was adopted in 1940, which engineered radical progressive ideas, including the right to labour and health care. |
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| These rinks are engineered and fabricated in Cebu by Ice Rink Supply and shipped worldwide. |
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| Wood may also refer to other plant materials with comparable properties, and to material engineered from wood, or wood chips or fiber. |
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| Plywood, engineered lumber and chemically treated lumber also came into use. |
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| On June 18, 1981, the US government announced the creation of a vaccine targeted against FMD, the world's first genetically engineered vaccine. |
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| Much of the lower part of the river has been urbanised, therefore trapping flowing water within the engineered river channels. |
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| The researchers fed a natural sugar called trehalose to mice genetically engineered to have a severe version of Huntington's disease. |
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| Andy Johns engineered the sessions and we recorded it at Olympic Studios. |
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| The company had engineered plenty of products, but manufacturing them was virgin territory. |
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| The two-bladed turbine is being engineered by Aerogenerator at the New and Renewable Energy Centre in Blyth. |
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| In the absence of an engineered solution such as MedeGrip, physicians and nurses have commonly used gauze to grip ampules when breaking them. |
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| The same engineered grafts are currently being tested in a parallel study for articular cartilage repair in the knee. |
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| Transformation by natural and engineered processes shortens the ethoxy chain, which alters the compound's transport and toxicity. |
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| Backed by nearly 50,000 employees and drawing from a 76-year legacy of engineered innovation, the reinvented HP Inc. |
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| The engineered virus replicated in almost all of the mosquitoes' tissues, including their salivary glands. |
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| Fives North American is a punier provider of innovative, engineered solutions to web guiding users. |
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| Clay engineered the morally indefensible Missouri Compromise. |
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| Salivary glands engineered in the lab wet tile mouths of mice after transplantation. |
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| The ease with which the natural inimicality of the interests of genetically engineered people is assumed is alarming in its own right. |
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| All inspirationally designed, meticulously engineered and beautifully crafted. |
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| A proposal to field-test microbes genetically engineered to protect corn against root cutworms has taken a major detour. |
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| The role of biodegradable engineered scaffolds seeded with Schwann cells for spinal cord regeneration. |
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| She and her colleagues genetically engineered cells to mass-produce amylod, and found it had no effect on healthy neurons in culture. |
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| All CentriFuse drums are made of an engineered combination of proprietary high-alloy gray iron, metallurgically coupled to steel. |
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| Molds fully engineered and built to close tolerances for dimensional accuracy, parts interchangeability, mold longevity, and ease of maintenance. |
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| The genetically engineered bacteria now can produce sufficient amounts of fimbrial subunit for analysis. |
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| Collins produces high quality wood products including engineered wood siding and trim, softwoods, hardwoods, millwork, veneers and particleboard. |
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| Fuel cell membrane developer PolyFuel has doubled shipments of its engineered membranes in the last six months. |
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| It preferentially hit tumor cells because the researchers had engineered the virus to lack an enzyme called thymidine kinase, which it needs. |
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| So efficient is the design, even the spacebar is structurally formed from an ultra-slim, specially engineered lithium polymer battery. |
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| She has ditched the red and white polka dots and Disney ears for the streamlined suits and engineered blades of short track speed skating. |
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| Genetic technologists in Holland have engineered the sugar beet to produce fructan, a low-calorie sugar alternative, instead of sucrose. |
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| The scientists engineered the plants to express the SacB gene, which codes for fructan production in the bacterium Bacillus subtilis. |
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| Councils are building up engineered protection such as levees and stopbanks or putting money into 'beach nourishment' or dune planting. |
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| Crews then spray slabs with RCC Surface Pro, a silica-rich troweling aid specifically engineered for low slump concrete. |
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| A newer, specifically engineered BAS, colesevelam HCl, is a hydrophilic polymer taken as a tablet. |
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| Every engineered kit is prone to failure, at unforeseeable time in unforeseeable conditions from unforeseeable multiplicity of causative factors. |
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| We are especially excited by the grant early in the quarter of the first patent covering our engineered swinepox virus vector. |
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| The live-attenuated vaccine, VSV-EBOV, uses genetically engineered vesicular stomatitis virus to carry an EBOV gene that has safely induced protective immunity in macaques. |
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| Key to the technology is a genetically engineered protein that is based on a naturally occurring human opsonin protein called Mannose Binding Lectin. |
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| The VERITAS Monoblocks are built using Aircraft grade Aluminum in a billet Chassis that is engineered for minimum Microphonics and maximum isolation. |
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| Sanitary Couplers is one of the ever-expanding product lines within Saint-Gobain Performance Plastics, the world's largest producer of engineered high performance polymers. |
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| They also contained restriction enzyme recognition sites and a myctag engineered at their 5' ends to facilitate subsequent synthesis of a plant transformation construct. |
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| The Sweet Track, dating from the 39th century BC, is thought to be the world's oldest timber trackway and was once thought to be the world's oldest engineered roadway. |
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| The Cordless Duct Slitter is powered by a Makita 12V lithium-ion battery, and is engineered to cut slits at precise depths on conduits, ducts and innerducts. |
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| The railway was engineered by Joseph Locke and George Stephenson, linked the rapidly expanding industrial town of Manchester with the port town of Liverpool. |
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| LiteEarth is an advanced, engineered and fully-tested capping system for long-term closure of landfills, coal combustion residuals and other monofils, mining and others. |
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| The engineered class of anti-tetrachiral cellular materials is phenomenologically characterized by a strong auxeticity of the elastic macroscopic response. |
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| Geared towards monoskiers of all skill levels, White Knuckle's Carver is engineered for easy maneuverability and aggressive carving, just like its name implies. |
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| Telling Architectural Systems recently launched the Corium Cladding System, a fully engineered facade that combines brick units with cost-effective fast-track installation. |
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| Both GORE-TEX and WIN DSTO PPER are films engineered from expanded poly tetrafluoroethylene, a polymer also used to make Teflon, along with other proprietary materials. |
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| The plant will have a 15 megawatt solar array using polycrystalline solar cells engineered by the research agency King Abdulaziz City Science and Technology. |
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| The catheter is front-cutting and has a unique deflectable tip engineered to treat a range of blood vessel sizes with a single insertion of one, single-use device. |
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| The 50-grit is engineered for chamfering, deburring and edge work. |
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| All Monroe Brake pads are engineered to match OE-design slots and chamfers or, as necessary, aftermarket-enhanced slots and chamfers to help substantially reduce brake noise. |
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| Induction of multiple pleiotropic drug resistance genes in yeast engineered to produce an increased level of antimalarial drug precursor, artemisinic acid. |
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| Mathew, PhD, our Chief Technology Officer, who along with a small team of cryobiology researchers, developed our novel and engineered biopreservation media formulations. |
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| This weight-optimised load-bearing tower system is engineered for high user ergonomy, enabling fast assembly and dismantling times, while ensuring high workplace safety. |
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| Every aspect of the new UltraScreen auditorium is engineered for the ultimate in picture, sound and comfort to deliver the ultimate moviegoing experience. |
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| Having engineered their fourth generation Corsa supermini, Vauxhall has also brought us the latest version of that model's small LCV derivative, the Corsavan. |
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| The new Digital product, the DEC TRNcontroller 700 Token Ring Interface Card, was custom engineered and designed by a team of Proteon hardware specialists. |
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| Milk contamination became a bigger issue with the development of rBGH, a genetically engineered artificial hormone that makes dairy cows produce more milk. |
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| To test their hypothesis, the scientists engineered mice with missing insulin receptors in their pituitary glands and compared them to mice with intact insulin receptors. |
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| Here we climbed the 219 winding steps of the lighthouse that was engineered to stay upright in the sandy soil and shoot a beam of light out to sea. |
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| Climb into the world's most famous roller coasters and experience the excitement in real time or design a new roller coaster that is engineered to your specifications. |
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| Among four possible ways of gas generation, anaerobic corrosion of the steel components in the engineered barrier system is a dominant source of hydrogen gas. |
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| The team engineered the molecules to be either reactive or inert at the tip of each arm, and then temporarily capped the reactive tips with bromine atoms. |
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| The engineered styrene butadiene rubber roll-up panel is designed without dangerous springs, high-maintenance counterbalance systems and wear parts. |
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| With many different edible films and types of antimicrobials commercially available, edible antimicrobial films can be engineered for almost any product. |
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| This is the ultimate women's full-suspension trail bike, designed and engineered to give active-lifestyle riders the best fitting and most capabale bike in the sport. |
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| Like other products in the Acuity Brands' Hydrel family, the 8100 and 8200 Series of LED flood lights are engineered to be rugged, weather protected and reliable. |
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| Today natural and engineered lumber and many other building materials carpenters may use are typically prepared by others and delivered to the job site. |
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| The first commercially available genetically modified food was a variety of tomato named the Flavr Savr, which was engineered to have a longer shelf life. |
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| But as Billy watched his father wrestle with the prayers, the candles, and a plastic dreidel that seemed engineered not to spin, he felt terrible. |
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| Pollen from crops engineered to be resistant to weed killer have been known to fertilize related weeds, creating superweed hybrids that are also resistant to weed killer. |
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| The Trendsetter II digital column readout can be used with electronic or air gaging tools in shop-floor benchtop applications or engineered into semi-automatic gaging systems. |
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| The BSA Sunbeam was a badge engineered version of the Tigress. |
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| Biotech foods, genetically engineered foods, genetically modified foods and Frankenfoods are names for the scientifically created foods that we are all eating today. |
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| For anyone familiar with the story of StarLink, a genetically engineered corn not approved for human consumption, open-air field tests are a great concern. |
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| Intelligence Agent Clavis Shepherd tracks down an American who may have engineered the worldwide collapse, and may find the root of the evil in us all. |
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| Bill, having been splashed with genetically engineered triffid plant venom during his work, missed all this and appears to be the only one who can still see. |
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| The performance of a beach nourishment project is most predictable for a long, straight shoreline without the complications of inlets or engineered structures. |
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| On the ground floor, you will find an open hallway with engineered oak flooring and an understairs storage cupboard to hide plenty of bits and pieces. |
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