Grass buffer zones or vegetative filter strips have been investigated as a means of reducing nutrient loads in streams. |
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They had managed to soak their shirts in water and breath through them to filter out the afterdamp. |
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Like all the best criminals, spammers have agile minds and always manage to stay one step ahead of the filter technology. |
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Look for cars with rear-view mirrors that automatically dim and filter out headlight glare. |
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Install K-Rated transformers which have special cores, double-sized neutral lug and special windings that filter damaging harmonics. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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This will not only limit the level of grip on the track but, in terms of the engine, the air filter will play a more crucial role. |
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An air filter for gasoline and diesel engines that drastically improves the burning efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines is provided. |
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The engine air filter and exhaust muffler are mounted under the single-piece engine hood to provide a clear view over the front of the tractor. |
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Moreover, the device has an air filter which prevents dirt entering the ironing dummy. |
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Those who are bothered even after removing the source are wise to use an air filter, especially a HEPA filter, Field said. |
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The installation of an air pump and filter might have helped it live a little longer, but if it was of any benefit, it came too late. |
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Keep car windows closed and consider buying a pollen filter for the air vents in your car. |
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These respirators contain both inhalation and exhalation valves that filter the air and ensure that it is free of mold particles. |
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Made of a fabric filter and composites of NASA-inspired materials, it actually reconditions the air. |
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After passage through glass fiber filter paper, the filtrate was concentrated using a rotary vacuum evaporator. |
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We also learned that a filter can redirect the output to different devices or files. |
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Do we perceive symbols reductively, through the filter of our own experience, and if so how do we know we are seeing what the artist intended? |
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The fuel filter on the engine-driven fuel pump wasn't reinstalled properly after maintenance. |
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In this way, this solution will typically filter the number of alerts from security devices down by a factor of 1000 or more. |
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Proper filter selection is essential, including low airflow resistance and efficient retention of respirable particles. |
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A quick rinse under the tap, dry it off and the filter is clean and ready to be used again. |
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The feeding zooids use retractile tentacles, called the lophophore, to filter feed and have a U-shaped gut for digestion. |
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Sand is a good and inexpensive filter through which a solution of solids and liquids can be passed to separate out the liquid. |
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In all cases, evaporation from the pots was minimized by covering the exposed surface with a layer of filter paper. |
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Motorola has been testing new software that retunes the filter based on received signal strength. |
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Clean the lint filter in the dryer after every load to improve air circulation. |
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The filtration process works by physically removing the contaminants from the water and retaining them within the filter medium. |
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Organisms along the lines of the cephalochordate amphioxus use the gill apparatus for filter feeding. |
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Whether this will ever filter down to street-level, though, we'll have to wait and see. |
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A message is then sent to the filter object specifying an input list of data elements to be filtered. |
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I also lost so much fiber to the lint filter that the finished fabric now feels thin. |
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To a certain extent, all through life we absorb information we understand, or about which we care, and filter the rest. |
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You'll have to keep your eyes open for smaller birds like warblers and waders as they filter stealthily through your territory. |
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A removable washable fan filter is implemented to keep the dust bunnies from multiplying inside the case. |
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Once he's more or less settled, he drags on the cigarette, which he has already smoked almost down to the filter. |
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If you do want to use binoculars or a telescope, be sure to attach a full-aperture solar filter of either aluminized glass or aluminized Mylar. |
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The air possessed a pungent, acrid smell because the cigarette had burned through a filter stub in the overflowing ashtray. |
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It is important to note that the filter is not a punishment for anything the webmaster did with their new website. |
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Because the deep integration design uses all the raw data in the Kalman filter, all data can be weighted equally. |
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Anyhow, we had one of those, and a regulator, and a pressure gauge, and an air filter that all had to be assembled. |
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One type of filter was not adaptable to all the gases used, so the masks were ineffective sometimes. |
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The filter is then probed with antibodies raised against a particular protein. |
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She's neglected her tab until it's burnt down to the filter, leaving a dirty, grey finger crooking up at him. |
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To avoid tissue dehydration during measurements, the walls of the pressure chamber were covered with wet filter paper. |
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For the email, set up a filter for the addresses that sends his junk straight to the trash. |
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They act as a filter and a translator from the expert source to the lay reader. |
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Wear a medium-efficiency or high-efficiency filter dust mask or respirator to protect against the inhalation of mold spores. |
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All research is easily tagged and categorisable, so that researchers can filter through their many files to find the one they were looking for. |
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According to the box, the filter will provide me with better-tasting water. |
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Sure, water filter makers put a bit of bactericide in their products to tamp down the infestation. |
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Basically, my mother said with a touch of embarrassment, everyone else seemed to have a filter, so they bought one, too. |
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In eight locations, blood samples were obtained by piercing the skin with a sterile lancet and absorbing a drop of blood on a piece of filter paper. |
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But I also learned more recently not to put a gauzy, Instagram filter on the life of Nelson Mandela. |
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Ludwig's plan also calls for growing rotifers and copepod nauplii in ponds or indoor tanks and redesigning a device called a rotating drum filter to harvest them. |
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You will hardly know who I am or what I mean, But I shall be good health to you nevertheless, And filter and fibre your blood. |
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The larva probably possessed the scraping mouth parts and the branchial filter seen in most extant anuran larvae, and likewise probably also pumped water rhythmically. |
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The details that began to filter back to company HQ were immediately positive as the residual forces of McCarthy were comprehensively defeated in all theatres. |
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We are overwhelmed with data from every quarter, and our capacity to filter fact from fraud is limited. |
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If you are trying to stop contaminated air from being breathed in, you not only have to filter the air, but ensure a good seal between the respirator and the face. |
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Lights that are used for SAD phototherapy must filter out harmful UV rays. |
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Autos and gas appliances are a source of heat and sparks, so consider cleaning the air of sawdust with an air filter after you finish woodworking. |
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Choose an air filter that has a small particle or HEPA filter. |
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Many companies use web proxies to monitor employee access, filter restricted content, improve performance via caching and protect the internal network. |
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Highland areas would be reforested to create a filter through which rain and groundwater could be purified for use in the more populated valleys and lowlands. |
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I bought an air filter, a vacuum designed for those with severe allergies, and try to monitor the reaction that he has to plants and other things that I bring into the house. |
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Mechanical filter respirators provide protection only against dusts. |
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Some represent the outrageous imaginings of top designers while others hint at technology and styling set to filter through to road cars within the next five years. |
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Techniques are given such as boosting reds and yellows to produce an effect like a warming filter on a camera or removing red-eye found in flash photos. |
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For instance, the radio receiver must handle many weak signals simultaneously, then amplify and filter them before further signal processing occurs. |
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No mention of the oil filter change was found in the logbook. |
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The solid was collected on a filter paper and was thoroughly washed with hot water to remove unreacted quinone and side product quinhydrone. |
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Particle capture by filter feeders, for example, differs considerably among sites because of velocity and organic content of water currents. |
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Normally, in healthy individuals, the kidneys filter a large volume of glucose and actively reabsorb virtually all of it. |
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Something as simple as properly reattaching the air duct hose after inspecting the air filter can make all the difference. |
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However, the ion-exchange filter must be regularly flushed and recharged with salt water to remain effective. |
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Tenders are invited for Design, supply, testing and commissioning of rejecter filter for 200 kw mw am-drm transmitter at air nangli, delhi. |
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The Hearing Aid Vacuum Cleaner has replaceable suction syringes with soft tips and a replaceable, washable filter. |
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The tertiary treatment process consists of Pressure sand filter, Activated carbon filter, Micron filter and Reverse Osmosis membrane. |
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An ultra-broadband coplanar-waveguide bandpass filter with sharp skirt selectivity. |
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Low-pass, high-pass, band-pass and band-stop filter types with 12db or 24db slope will be offered by FilterSolo. |
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It acts as a band-pass filter in the microwave frequency range and it can be also used in sensor applications. |
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Finally, we use a band-pass filter to produce the components that correspond to cycles of duration 2-8 yr. |
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In Learning Difference Staiger allows her personality to filter through the pages, albeit in a restrained way. |
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Designed for a high-purity electronic application, this vacuum-capable inert mixer includes a recirculation filter system. |
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The filter is actuatable between the expanded configuration and the collapsed configuration by the application of tension to the wire. |
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A Butterworth filter with an odd number of elements is symmetric while one with an even number of elements is antimetric. |
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The echo canceler is basically an adaptive tapped delay-line filter with near and far-end sections. |
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The two brushes on each chela snap open into semicircular fans, forming fine-mesh baskets that passively filter water. |
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An example of cocontinuous phases in three dimensions is an air filter and the air that flows through it. |
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We propose a novel single-channel method of dereverberation based on a linear filter in the Short Time Fourier Transform domain. |
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Power filters can filter out dirty power. Dirty power occurs when random noise enters the power line and is carried on the sine wave. |
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They might say that the economy is improving, but it is taking a long time for any money to filter down to the poorer classes. |
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For both images I placed a Kodak 4.0 neutral-density gelatin filter over the lens to reduce the Sun's brightness. |
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As operators are usually interested only in moving targets, it was desirable to filter out any distracting reflections from stationary objects. |
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Dust is removed from the airstream by the bag, and usually a filter, before it passes through the fan. |
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This is in marked contrast to filter bag systems, which lose suction when pores in the filter become clogged as dirt and dust are collected. |
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The first filter is intended to trap particles which could damage the subsequent filters that remove fine dust particles. |
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Ordinary vacuum cleaners should never be used to clean up asbestos fibers, even if fitted with a HEPA filter. |
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New media technology has led urban music styles to filter into distant rural areas across the globe. |
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The resulting sound is a timbre that is punctuated by rhythmic variations in volume, filter cutoff, or distortion. |
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During the 1994 season Benetton removed a fuel filter from the refueling rig used during pit stops. |
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The method is evaluated in conjunction with the multidelay block frequency domain adaptive filter. |
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All of these early vertebrates lacked jaws in the common sense and relied on filter feeding close to the seabed. |
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It has anatomical adaptations for filter feeding, such as a greatly enlarged mouth and highly developed gill rakers. |
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In behaviour, the great white is an active predator of large animals and not a filter feeder. |
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Their larvae, called ammocoetes, are filter feeders that contributes to the health of the waters. |
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This generates the water pressure required to expand its mouth and engulf and filter a huge amount of water and fish. |
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There are two varieties of coffee popular in India, which include Indian filter coffee and instant coffee. |
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Oysters filter these pollutants, and either eat them or shape them into small packets that are deposited on the bottom where they are harmless. |
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As in most marine mammals, the kidneys are divided into small lobes and can effectively absorb water and filter out excess salt. |
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Airborne contamination is measured by specialist radiological instruments that continuously pump the sampled air through a filter. |
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In contrast, baleen whales have evolved baleen plates to filter feed plankton and small fish from the water. |
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They may be watertight, covering the slope completely, or porous, to allow water to filter through after the wave energy has been dissipated. |
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Oysters are filter feeders, drawing water in over their gills through the beating of cilia. |
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Bivalves, including oysters, are effective filter feeders and can have large effects on the water columns in which they occur. |
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As filter feeders, oysters remove plankton and organic particles from the water column. |
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Oysters are filter feeders, so will naturally concentrate anything present in the surrounding water. |
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All clams have two calcareous shells or valves joined near a hinge with a flexible ligament, and all are filter feeders. |
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Pacific oysters are nonspecific filter feeders, which means they ingest any particulate matter in the water column. |
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Algae scrubbers, using bubbling upflow or vertical waterfall versions, are now also being used to filter aquaria and ponds. |
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As well as stealth windfarms, the future development of infill radar systems could filter out the turbine interference. |
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The quantum of electrical energy is an electron, and so the best one can do is match filter all energy into a single electron. |
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Many use vision to predate zooplankton or smaller fish, while others filter feed on plankton. |
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These attract the filter feeding plankton eaters, which in turn attract the higher predators. |
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Forage fish filter feed on plankton and are usually less than 10 centimetres long. |
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They suck in water and filter out the plankton and detritus to swallow, then spit the water back out, thus cleaning the water around them. |
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Eastern oysters are filter feeders, so they are greatly affected by their surroundings since they are sessile organisms. |
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These beads are harmful to the organisms in the ocean, especially filter feeders, because they can easily ingest the plastic and become sick. |
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Marshes also improve water quality by acting as a sink to filter pollutants and sediment from the water that flows through them. |
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Google asserts that if the broadcast server can itself pointcast to receivers, then there is no need for receivers to filter broadcasts. |
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And the economic filter ensures that only people with high purchasing power can apply. |
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This may be due to the phenomenon in which pycnogenol at high concentrations blocks the filter channels. |
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This procedure allows for the administrative body to correct possible mistakes themselves and is used to filter cases before going to court. |
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Other uses include the fine particles used as filter media, and as an ingredient in charcoal briquettes. |
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A smoke sample is simply sucked through a filter which is weighed before and after the test and the mass of smoke found. |
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Special filters have even been used on some British water supplies to filter out the bracken spores. |
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Due to its high surface area charcoal can be used as a filter, and as a catalyst or as an adsorbent. |
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One application for which an optical filter can play an important role is that of a wideband connection with low time skew. |
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The urothelium was exposed to ketamine using filter paper and agarose vectors. |
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Bombi calenders are used in the geotextile, wipes, filter, felt, automotive and resin impregnated waddings markets. |
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The absorption spectrum of a micronized UV filter depends on its particle size. |
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After that, a filter paper was put on the watch glass and for one week, it was maintained in a closet. |
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Zeolite bed is used as a purification filter, adsorbing MEK, while TOL, the minor compound, can be recovered. |
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The product's spam filter uses heuristic analysis, pattern matching, spam definitions, white lists and black lists. |
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Following over-exposure to winter winds, erect a temporary windbreak over the plant to filter out the wind. |
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Dud bulbs had not been replaced, the pollen filter had not been checked and a windscreen washer jet remained misaligned. |
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When it floats through a window, it drops down almost immediately, so an air filter is not going to be effective. |
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A better means of winterizing your pool is to lower the water level just below the filter returns so that those pipes can drain or be drained. |
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Furthermore, wearable devices might be potentially equipped with filter lenses that provide protection against X-radiation. |
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Microsoft clearly states that its Xss filter technology is no panacea against cross-site scripting flaws. |
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Anaglyphs are based on the principle that if you view an image through a certain colour filter, that filter's colour will disappear in the image. |
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It includes a heavy-duty angle iron stand, magnetic starter, filter efficiency gauge, two 55 gal steel drums and an internal silencer. |
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Zebra mussels filter toxins from the water and pass them up the food chain. |
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Mass filter quadrupoles with pre-and post-filter and without lenses for high ion transfer efficiency. |
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Meanwhile, 12 cyclones filter dirt particles before they reach the rinsable filter, allowing homeowners to clean filters less often. |
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The ratios of lignoceric acid to behenic acid in dried blood spots on filter paper are shown in Fig. |
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Prior to section analysis, the data was modified to eliminate unwanted features from the scan lines by using a polynomial filter. |
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You research a world, and then you filter the results to fit a story. |
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Chopped trim is collected in bulk bags, while dust is conveyed to a sleeve filter that has automatic blowback cleaning. |
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System includes the jet mill, a twin screw flat bottom feeder and a separation cyclone filter. |
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In contrast, the Non Local filter uses the self-similarity of natural images in a non-local manner. |
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Elements has a Background Eraser, Liquify filter, drawing, painting, and text tools, and you have the Photoshop History palette to change or delete layers. |
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When events about unauthorized software turn out to be legitimate, an organization needs to either improve its whitelist or add them to a SIEM-side filter. |
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This formula can reduce the use of chlorine up to 60 percent and decrease or eliminate the need for scale removers, algicides, clarifiers, filter cleaners and acid washing. |
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We all grabbed towels that belonged to whoever lived there, and we wet them down in the scuttlebutt and wrapped them around our faces to filter out as much smoke as possible. |
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Charcoal may be activated to increase its effectiveness as a filter. |
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He passed the blood of an infected animal through a Chamberland filter and found the collected fluid could still cause the disease in healthy animals. |
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This is the simplest and probably the most accurate method, but can only be used where the smoke concentration is slight, as the filter can quickly become blocked. |
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Wedgwood hoped to monopolize the aristocratic market, and thus win for his wares a special distinction, a social cachet which would filter to all classes of society. |
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It is also used for making aluminium hydroxide, which is used at water treatment plants to filter out impurities, as well as to improve the taste of the water. |
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Sponges are porous so they can filter water while trapping food. |
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A 30 year period is used, as it is long enough to filter out any interannual variation or anomalies, but also short enough to be able to show longer climatic trends. |
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Fixation training is usually performed monocularly initially and binocularly afterwards, with a red filter on one eye to control for the presence of binocular suppression. |
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The filter achieves this two-qubit filtering effect by using two ancilla photons as probes that detect whether or not the two input photons are in the desired states. |
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So after 8 days, pool water sucked by the pump and after the passed through a sand filter, disinfected and then magnetized by magnetizer and returned back to the pond. |
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Most molluscs are herbivorous, grazing on algae or filter feeders. |
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In the data section, a microfilter is not used because digital devices that are intended to extract data from the DSL signal will, themselves, filter out low frequencies. |
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Many potentially toxic chemicals adhere to tiny particles which are then taken up by plankton and benthic animals, most of which are either deposit feeders or filter feeders. |
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One oyster can filter more than 50 gallons of water in 24 hours. |
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There are some brilliant new approaches being created at grass-roots level, but it is taking a long time for them to filter up to the larger institutions. |
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Mossa scrawled his name, pulled his cheche down over his mouth, and actually smiled.... I wore a blue cheche to filter sand out of the air I was breathing. |
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The giant whale shark, another resident of the ocean epipelagic zone, filter feeds on plankton, and periodically dives deep into the mesopelagic zone. |
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Tiny floating plastic particles also resemble zooplankton, which can lead filter feeders to consume them and cause them to enter the ocean food chain. |
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Thus, nodule mining could cause habitat alteration, direct mortality of benthic creatures, or suspension of sediment, which can smother filter feeders. |
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The updates are created by a Kalman filter that uses inputs from the ground monitoring stations, space weather information, and various other inputs. |
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However, Caesar wrote those texts with his political career in mind, so historians must struggle to filter the exaggerations and bias contained in it. |
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The C27 contains an automatic medium speed teabag-packaging machine for non-heat sealable double chamber filter bags with string and tag without aluminium staple. |
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The bristles filter krill and other small invertebrates from seawater. |
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Visitors must also carry on their belt a rebreather, which in case of emergency will filter foul air for approximately one hour, giving a chance for survival and escape. |
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The filter, itself a liquid crystal display, aligns pixels to project a reticulate pattern toward anyone peeping at a screen from the side, Toshiba said. |
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The roles of question-answerer, affective reassurer, instructor, presenter of alternatives, and quality filter have all been found to be a part of search success. |
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The device consists of a filter membrane mounted to a micromachine support that allows isolation of rare cells, followed by autostaining and microscopic detection. |
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The antilog of the incremental OD can be plotted against the incremental energy of filter pairs, and plotted at the wavelength where the filter pairs are centered. |
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It rivals other top-rated Ultrabooks in overall performance, and sports a beautiful full HD IPS display with an excellent antiglare filter to reduce annoying reflections. |
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As there is a partial vacuum inside the drum, the liquid is sucked inside the drum and the insolubles are deposited on the outer surface of the membrane filter. |
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Instead of the bewildering range of drinks available in modern chain coffee shops, Hip Cat will instead sell just americano, flat whites and filter coffee. |
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