Her heart thumped and a cold clamminess filtered into every pore of her skin. |
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The abundance of the salp Salpa thompsoni at a station was expressed as numbers per 1,000 m 3 of water filtered. |
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So do I take it that at the launch of the Virdi inquiry very much that training was in vogue but now it has filtered off, or dwindled off? |
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There is enough filtered moonlight to reveal the tip of a glacier hanging like a tongue out of the mantle of clouds. |
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As the sun slowly rose into the sky, its blinding rays of light were filtered through the thick mists and clouds. |
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Ammonia was convenient for basifying the filtered extracts, although other inorganic bases should have worked also. |
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The first rays of sunlight filtered through the clouds streaming shafts of gold on to the calm ocean. |
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News filtered through as MPs debated the bill that will pay for the Olympic Games. |
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The intelligence first filtered out through Interfax, Russia's semi-official news agency. |
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The battle for funds has filtered down to senior schools where girls are demanding, and getting, equality. |
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Even in the dim, dusty filtered daylight I could see the intricate detail of the carved stone and molded gold. |
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Excessively muted in tone and atmosphere, they seem remote now, as if filtered through gauze. |
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The early morning sun filtered through breaks in the canopy, casting strangely shaped shadows over the ground. |
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These frequencies get filtered based on what the military deems is right and wrong. |
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It's the sport distilled and folded and filtered into a perfect representation with all the excess trimmed off. |
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By the time he was trooping back for the second half, news had filtered through that Middlesbrough were 2-0 up at Leicester. |
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Whether shot in stark monochrome, or with heavily filtered colour coding, they always feature handheld camerawork that is queasily mobile. |
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The powder is filtered through a coarse sifter and put away in canvas bags. |
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The filtered water is then treated with bleaching powder to get rid of bacterial impurities. |
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The ultrasonic flow meter is particularly well suited for this purpose, as the exhaled air is not trapped or filtered. |
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The book's grand aims are filtered through his muddled mind, which has the unfortunate effect of making his spiritual quest seem mundane. |
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It's not being filtered as it enters your lungs, as the smoke is directly from the unfiltered end of the cigarette. |
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Qualitatively, no difference was observed in the cytotoxicity of unheated, heated and ultra filtered culture supernatants of isolates. |
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The novel is built around Lennie, the character whose 'slowness' has most filtered into the American popular consciousness. |
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The water is filtered, diluted, and recycled for use in the snowmaking system. |
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His style, which he called neoplasticism, avoided both the reproduction of real objects or even filtered perceptions of real objects. |
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Stones may form in the kidneys, blocking blood from passing through the nephrons and tubules to be filtered. |
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Weak autumn sunshine filtered through the lush green foliage, dappling the springy moss with alternating patches of light and shadow. |
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Spielberg reproduces Abagnale's suspiciously squeaky-clean account that seems filtered of potential legal liability content. |
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Make sure that the bird is caged and the cage is covered by a thin cloth or sheet to provide security and filtered light. |
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Every sound that filtered through the snow-laden branches set his teeth on edge. |
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This obverse voyeurism involves a gaze that is marked by a global optics filtered through nostalgia. |
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The sun's rays filtered in through the open windows and the cracked windshield. |
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And it's not only the name and a love of books that has filtered down through the generations but a hearty love of plants. |
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Any triumphalism, filtered through the eyes of a child, is open-mouthed in its surprise and gratitude. |
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Those stories are filtered as little as possible to help the readers find the stories they want. |
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My final vision of the shark is of it rising celestially toward the surface, its outline defined from above by the filtered sunlight. |
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The frantic guitar strum, filtered through a wah-wah pedal, is irresistible and carries this song with speed and finesse. |
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The filtered sand is then sprinkled over the outline of the portrait sketched on a hard-board. |
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The gasoline had to be filtered through a chamois, so it was about a two-hour process. |
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A little sunlight filtered through the front door, but no money would change hands now. |
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Web content multicast by the primary caches is received, filtered for subscription and subsequently pushed into the secondary caches. |
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The suspensions were spun at 1000 g for 30 minutes and the supernatants were filtered and lyophilized. |
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After addition was complete the suspension was filtered through glass wool and dialyzed. |
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They've also filtered out passing influences like the neon-lit underside of souped-up, hot hatches belonging to boy racers. |
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The main reason most publicans prefer to sell this filtered and pasteurised product is that it's easier to stock and handle. |
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Here the syrup is boiled carefully to attain the correct sugar density as measured with a sugar hydrometer and filtered again. |
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They also boast facilities like clean rooms where dust particles are filtered out so hard drives can be opened up without contamination. |
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The interference in day-to-day administration filtered down to postings of even police constables, patwaris and other low level employees. |
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If the water is too cloudy to see the label on the far side of a clear bottle, it needs to be filtered first. |
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The filtered material passes to the kidney pelvis, which connects to the ureter. |
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Mock orange, or philadelphus, prefers an organically enriched, moist, well-draining soil and filtered sun. |
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They inactivated the viruses, filtered and blended the three types into the vaccine for the trial. |
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I use a photographic filtered lamp assembly with a trinocular microscope for photomicrographs of specimens. |
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Now that most of the solids have settled to the bottom, the beer is slowly pumped from the fermenter and filtered to remove any remaining solids. |
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Cosmetics have a very high water content but the water used is normally a passive ingredient taken from filtered mains water. |
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Above all, one feels that this is not a film about life, but a film about life filtered through certain cultural references and conceits. |
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The ficus would thrive during the warm months on the patio in filtered morning sun, but I suspect summer afternoon sun would be too intense. |
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The hot wort is then chilled, filtered, aerated and, finally, pitched with yeast. |
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The film is heavily filtered in post-production to give it an aged, scratched, and worn appearance, like an old filmstrip on its last legs. |
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Therefore, inhaled tobacco smoke without a filter contains as much as four times more nicotine as a regular filtered cigarette. |
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The spirit is aged in charred, American oak barrels and then filtered to remove all trace of color. |
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The water vapor is filtered to remove any remaining brine, then condensed and stored. |
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His ears filtered the sounds around him, alerting his mind only when a familiar sound crossed his path. |
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The water was then filtered using a white cloth and stored in airtight pots in dark rooms. |
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Alas, search engines have always filtered by structure, rather than the message, and so they should. |
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There was only one door and we all slowly filtered into the crowded band room. |
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As the sunshine filtered in, a new light came to her face and she sat in all her glory. |
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Sunlight filtered down through the canopy, falling warmly on her face as she walked beneath the trees. |
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The only light that filtered into the room came from two windows to her left. |
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From the window filtered the first lights of the morning and hours had passed. |
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I had a feeling as the first light filtered through the elms across the road that it might be a pleasant morning. |
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Little rays of sunlight filtered through the curtains that were changed overnight. |
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Gradually the news filtered through that the latest incidents were nowhere near as bad as the bombings a fortnight ago. |
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Slowly it filtered out that they not doing very well and had sustained casualties. |
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But he had a belief on Cup final day that his team were going to win which filtered through to the players and we got the victory. |
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Then the information filtered through to East End Park that Gary Holt had been called up to the international squad. |
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The critical demolition of it filtered into popular consciousness and it became the archetypal bad film. |
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News filtered through that the march had been cancelled after the skirmishes in Stirling. |
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You probably could hear it, as word filtered back that he was in U.S. hands. |
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But as the news filtered out, the presidential palace began to be inundated with phone calls expressing disquiet. |
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I feel sure that many of our senior readers will recall where they were on that very sad Sunday evening as news of death filtered through. |
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She was in Portsmouth when news filtered through that the war in Europe was over. |
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Mixtures of solution and resin were filtered through a 0.45 m filter and filtrates freeze-dried. |
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To ensure clarity and stability, wine often needs to be fined and filtered. |
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We may understand something with our intellect, yet it may not have filtered down into our hearts and bones and muscles. |
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Everything we perceive is filtered through our finite minds with finite vocabulary. |
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While I plied him with filtered water, he patiently answered questions for a couple of hours. |
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The answer was a virtually airtight house in which the air is continuously filtered. |
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People who didn't have invites begged invitees if they could just walk along, only to be filtered out by the tight security. |
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Fig.4 B shows the filtered flow obtained by convolving matches from the first seven frames of the FSM movie, overlaid on the first frame. |
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I could hear the pigeons cooing overhead, a constant cacophony of noise that filtered down from the eighth floor. |
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The birds flitted and the sunlight filtered through the overhanging branches. |
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By examining different wavelenghts of light filtered through cosmic dust, astronomers can infer all kinds of things about far-away star systems. |
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The fibrous mass was soaked overnight and subsequently filtered on the foraminous plate of a Buchner funnel. |
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The sunlight seemed strange, foreign somehow, as if filtered through a glass. |
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Both creatinine and cystatin-C are proteins found in the blood and filtered through the kidneys. |
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News has filtered through that celebrity crimper Charles Worthington is now up to his clippers in cash. |
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The beauty of them hanging and casting a mystic light filtered through pink, vermillion, yellow or cyclamen into the dark night is breath-taking. |
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I hear a bit of 70's NYC punk in these guys filtered through the Strokes and the melodies of 80's power pop. |
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The filtered solution was deaerated with dry argon for 10 min and the mold was sealed. |
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It's part of how the gene pool is filtered and successful genes spread, just like any other animal in the jungle. |
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Yes, you can productize and brand it, just as Pepsi productizes filtered water and sells it as Aquafina. |
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Her flowing, black hair that reached the back of knees shone in the filtered sunlight and her complexion showed no trace of scar or deformity. |
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Genetically engineer algae or other plant species to grow well under lunar conditions under filtered glass. |
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The digested feed solution was filtered into a 50-ml volumetric flask and made up to volume with deionized water. |
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Several minutes later, after reading each result, he filtered the information and ran the gleanings back out onto the dummy websites he'd set up. |
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Glucose normally is filtered by the glomerulus, but it is almost completely reabsorbed in the proximal tubule. |
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I want to believe that the conclusions this woman reaches about her son's future are untrue, filtered through that terrible demoralization. |
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A gobbet of warm gelatin landed on his legs, and an unbearably foul smell filtered through the air. |
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They then dissolved the sample in deuterated acetone and filtered it before running the NMR spectra. |
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The songs were recorded onto magnetic tape, filtered below 100 Hz and above 1000 Hz, and digitized with a CED analogue to digital converter. |
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Lindemans, which originally made only traditional unfiltered gueuze, switched to the filtered version because it is quicker to make. |
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A volume of the air to be examined is filtered through guncotton which is soluble in a mixture of alcohol and ether. |
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Before it is used in cosmetics, water must be filtered, distilled, sterilized, and deionized. |
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The filtered juice is fermented for up to three days, distilled, cooled and refiltered. |
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Inside, sunlight filtered dustily through rows of high windows and settled over the empty pews. |
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Harry Cat was all set for a long sleep in, but Dolly was determined to rouse me as soon as the light filtered through the blind. |
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The young men who'd been hiding in the hills filtered back into the town to greet their new protectors. |
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After this it will be stored for conditioning, filtered, then packaged in bottles, cans or kegs. |
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Sunlight filtered upon their tired, wan faces and I knew I looked the same. |
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It must be dissolved slowly in water, over several days and then filtered to remove traces of Acacia tree bark, elephant hide and rhino horn. |
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Background information on the astronauts filtered in, and your heart ached for the families of those who were lost. |
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A weak, gray light filtered into Katherine's room the next morning, gradually bringing the young woman to the land of the living. |
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A weak light filtered through the ice and bright sunlight shone through the opening. |
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Villagers then filtered out the sediment by pouring the water through tightly woven cloth. |
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Sunlight filtered through the water, creating the rainbows, and providing them with light. |
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We learn how the ideas of the Ranters, Levellers and the Diggers filtered into the common-sense of this labouring class. |
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But the final whistle was greeted with roars of joy mixed with relief from the Holte End as the score from the Stadium Of Light filtered through. |
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It had a large rock central to the area with a flat surface and was bathed in sunlight that had filtered through the canopy of trees. |
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The heroin is filtered, washed with water, and redissolved in boiling water containing citric acid and charcoal. |
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The negative charge repels plasma proteins, including albumen, so they are not filtered but remain in the blood. |
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Like astrology, knowledge of alchemy filtered into medieval Europe through Moorish centres of learning in Spain. |
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Analog signals are usually low-pass filtered to remove most or all of the components above the Nyquist frequency in order to avoid aliasing. |
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The cooled, clear digest was diluted to 20 ml with distilled water, filtered, and aliquots were taken for analyses. |
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After incubation, the assay solution with roots was filtered and a 1 mL aliquot from each sample was removed to a new tube. |
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Borland takes me on a tour of the back end of the distillery, where the waste water is filtered through reed beds full of bulrushes and lilies. |
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Leaves, each with one to three pairs of smooth, tiny leaflets, shed early, leaving leafstalks to provide lightly filtered shade. |
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The extracts obtained were prefiltered through glass wool and sodium sulfate anhydride and filtered by column chromatography. |
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The family filtered through into an antechamber and the friends passed by us all one at a time, saying their piece. |
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The control group was maintained in a similar chamber ventilated with filtered air. |
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A yellow, smoky light filtered through as the priest chanted the opening prayers and made the sign of the cross. |
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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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Artesian water is water that has been slowly filtered through the ground until it is quite, quite clean. |
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The seismic components of vocalizations were filtered and amplified separately from the acoustic signals to compensate for not having a preamplifier for the geophones. |
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Reed beds and mini wetlands are also used to clean grey water from baths and sinks so that the filtered water can feed vegetable patches or be used elsewhere in the garden. |
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Gradually, with painful slowness, his reputation filtered out to European intellectuals on the lookout for new currents from the literary suburbs. |
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The sly, literate prose filtered through wavering vocals still dwells in corners of life either too big or too small to express with such uncanny eloquence. |
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Will correspondents use them to present an unsanctioned, less filtered account of events as they unfold, or will they just recount colorful background stories? |
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Malt Vinegar is an aged and filtered product obtained from the acetous fermentation of distilled infusion of malt and is a good example of vinegar originating from cereals. |
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To move from the glomeruli into Bowman's capsule, filtered substances pass through two cell layers separated by a negatively charged basement membrane. |
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The journey home on two hours sleep doesn't bear mention, all the traffic that had filtered into Cornwall over the previous week or two suddenly seemed to leave at once. |
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Information has filtered out that the affected communities were provided next to no compensation and in some cases, were simply left at the mercy of floods. |
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You can check out a couple of MP3s on their site but if you like the sound of The Verve filtered through dirty blues rock then you won't go wrong. |
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Nonetheless, meaness filtered out, the input is taken into advisement. |
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The filter comprises a slowly rotating drum, semi-immersed in the product to be filtered, covered in a fine stainless steel mesh, and fitted with an internal vacuum pump. |
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The 1,200 mg extract was obtained by decocting the crude drugs in 80 ml of boiling water for an hour, after which the decoction was filtered and spray-dried. |
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The ticking of a clock filtered through the silence, a pendulum swinging lightly on the side of the dimly lit room which was basked in a dull, blue light. |
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Segments were perfused with filtered water which was not acidified. |
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The first track opens with what might be a guitar solo filtered through massive stacks of electronics as insect-like squeals pour out of the speakers. |
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Optical signals were low-pass filtered at 500 Hz to prevent aliasing. |
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Deionized, distilled, and filtered water was used in the clean room. |
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The suspension is filtered and ammonium chloride is added to the filtrate, resulting in the conversion of calcium hydroxide into calcium chloride and ammonia. |
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The first is super sampling where as the name implies, the image is rendered at a higher resolution, then filtered down to the display resolution. |
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Filigree strips of bright slanting light filtered by the bamboo move slowly with the sun and pick up the sparkle of specially chosen sand in the adobe-like render. |
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The word base was filtered by me for words below 6 as these smaller words become so easy to find that any deliberate anagrammatisation would be hard to see. |
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As the morning passed, and the sun rose higher in the sky, dappled rays of sunlight filtered through the dense canopy of the jungle, creating dancing patterns on the floor. |
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Outside the grimy windows of the decrepit lounge that serves as a Cabinet office the autumn sunlight filtered through the leaves of the plane trees. |
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News of the move has filtered through the Northern Ireland political system as the British government has briefed local parties on developments as they unfold. |
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At this time also successive waves of peoples gradually filtered into the area who spoke an Indo-European language that later became the prototype of Greek. |
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The bright rays of the rising sun filtered through a stained glass window at the room's far end, revealing the large amounts of dust which drifted about. |
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In this case, the beer is fully fermented, then filtered to remove the yeast, then carbonated and stored in a tightly sealed keg, ready for immediate drinking. |
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The drawn curtains filtered the faint light with a slight red glow. |
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An undulating ribbon of silver weaves through the work's russet background while the coppery trunklike shapes edged with white suggest sunlight filtered through dense foliage. |
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It is true that Atkinson portrays an auld Edinburgh filtered through the works of Sir Walter Scott, with a dash of Dickens thrown in for good measure. |
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Just then a loud crackling came over the speakers followed by the loud beating of a drum as the heavy rock music slowly filtered out into the car. |
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By the early twentieth century, most urban areas claimed a modern filtered water system and a sanitary sewage works, both bulwarks against the spread of cholera. |
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The algorithm was improved by combining filtered back-projection with a modified algebraic reconstruction technique to enhance accuracy and shorten calculation time. |
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Such organicism is certainly not unique to Winthrop but had filtered to the Puritans through ancient, medieval, and Elizabethan sources, many with Anglican and Papal roots. |
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Movement artifact and the ballistocardiogram artifact can be minimized by the EEG setup, and the RF artifact can be filtered out with appropriate software. |
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It's the spirituality and soul of the blues filtered through barbershop harmonies, but accompanied in counterpoint by dehumanized pulses and drones. |
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At 8am, traffic filtered around the closed-off Cricklade Street smoothly, but as the morning wore on, vehicles began to build up in Devizes Road and Albert Street. |
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Solvents were filtered and degassed by sonification and vacuum before use. |
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The old cafes are still local favorites, but now it's also possible to watch a dusky red sunset filtered through a mellow golden Chardonnay at several very good restaurants. |
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I'm speaking of Kelly's movie personality, as semaphored by his body language, and perhaps as filtered not by the age that he emerged from but by the one that followed him. |
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Granulators reduce plastic and plastic lumps into small free flowing chips that can be reused as it is or filtered and pelletised to replace virgin feedstocks. |
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Shout up a Tom Collins or a Gin Gimlet, listen to chilled-out unpretentious tunes filtered through hidden house speakers, and imagine you are in your own living room. |
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The resulting signal is filtered and decimated and normalized to generate the arctangent of the in-phase and quadrature components of the baseband signal. |
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My thoughts and ramblings were put on hold as the toothsome scent of bacon and omelets filtered into my room, permeating throughout the air and reaching my nostrils. |
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Morning light filtered grayly through the curtains and I dressed quietly not wishing to disturb the elderly person who had granted me such a night of quiet rest. |
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And, as the sound evened out, the dance floor filled and the wedding from the private dining room next door filtered in to continue its celebration. |
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As a good chemist should, he took up his compound in some solvent and filtered it, so as not to introduce grit and crud into the pumps or the chromatography column. |
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Even if we have too much information, filtered or unfiltered information taken out of context is no substitute for the genuine knowledge that can only emerge slowly over time. |
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Muted sunlight filtered through the trees into a small glade on the other side of the stream, and dust particles caught in the soft sunbeams sparkled as they floated downward. |
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The finely filtered decoction can be used as a morning eyewash. |
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They are not able to be earthed, filtered, or shielded electrically. |
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In cases of severe intravascular hemolysis, the binding capacity of haptoglobin is exceeded rapidly, and free hemoglobin is filtered by the glomeruli. |
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As a result, the landscape Muldrow perceives, filtered through his dreams and his Umwelt, is drastically different from that which is visible to most humans. |
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This led to fights and disturbances within the town, with the youngsters mixing with older partygoers who had filtered into the town after pub closing time. |
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The acid mixture was then transferred to a 125-mL Erlenmeyer flask using 50 mL of deionized water and then filtered through a nylon filter. |
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She distilled flowers, oil, and calamus with other aromatics, then filtered and put them back in the still several times. |
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Norse encounters with North American indigenous peoples seem to have filtered into Irish immrama. |
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The Old Norse language also filtered in on a few occasions after the foundation of the Danelaw. |
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These all-clear fliers are filtered through special lines for expediency. |
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Owing to his obiter dicta having to be filtered through a zareba of white hair, it was not always easy to catch exactly what Mr. Cornelius said. |
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Slurry contents can be kept fluidized until most of the mother liquor is filtered through. |
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Tiny water fleas ingest the larvae first, and they are easily filtered from drinking water. |
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Cryptosporidium microorganisms are chlorine-resistant and can be filtered and disinfected through microfiltration, ozonation and UV disinfection. |
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Extraction solutions were filtered and were analyzed in terms of total flavone content and total polyphenols and antiradical capacity. |
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The soft sounds of retching filtered back into the black stillness. |
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Is it all being filtered before we get to witness this farrago in action? |
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Whether they gathered food in scaphopod fashion, or filtered particles from the water column, remains a matter for further investigation. |
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But this would be unfair, and not only because of the invidiousness of comparisons between filtered past and relatively raw present. |
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The Razor Light gadget emits 15-millisecond pulses of filtered light from a halogen lamp as it is passed over the skin. |
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Is filtered water that much cleaner and safer than tap water? |
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The researchers filtered the juices and homogenized them under two different pressures. |
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Data is first filtered by on-board transputers, preserving data groups associated with cracks and crack-like defects. |
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These stages are invariably encountered in compressible filter cakes that are formed when fine and colloidal suspensions are filtered. |
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The photosynthetic yield parameter of the filtered algae was determined at each stage using pulse-amplitude-modulated fluorometry. |
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Before the DAQ stage, the signal needed to be bandpass filtered prior to sampling. |
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Stiff drinks had already been ordered from the bar before what became an inevitable result filtered through from Mr Blatter's lecturn. |
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Times have used similar tools to monitor local homicides, which human editors filtered for newsworthiness. |
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It is naturally filtered for nine months through the dense fibers of the coconut creating a nutritious, pure and refreshing isotonic beverage. |
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Chemistry-assisted cleaning baths can usually be filtered, whereas DI water baths cannot, since the water solubilizes the contaminants. |
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The crude extract was then decanted, filtered and concentrated using rotary evaporator until methanol was completely removed. |
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The axenicity of the filtered samples was proven by PCR using the primers and cycling conditions described by Spoerner et al. |
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Boiled, percolated, pressed, or filtered, black coffee ranges from a light tea-like drink to deep black brew. |
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Light filtered in through the blinds of the french windows. It made tremulous stripes along the scrubbed pine floor. |
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Additionally, two distinct absorption bands at 944 and 1180 nm were also filtered in order to minimize superficial overheating and exsiccosis. |
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Dowling says that most performances of Chekhov plays have been filtered through translations into a British highborn sensibility. |
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No other form of direct access replaced them, and the emperor received only information filtered through his courtiers. |
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Karst formations are cavernous and therefore have high rates of permeability, resulting in reduced opportunity for contaminants to be filtered. |
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Vacuums by their nature cause dust to become airborne, by exhausting air that is not completely filtered. |
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One way to sidestep this problem is to exhaust partially filtered air to the outdoors, which is a design feature of some central vacuum systems. |
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Rooney's goal certainly came at a good time as the news filtered through that Ukraine were making light work of San Marino. |
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Keykeg beer can also be naturally carbonated, and lightly filtered, removing some of the objections to the older keg format. |
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Most whiskies are bottled this way, unless specified as unchillfiltered or non chill filtered. |
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In step 3, non-words or non-lemmas, that are often generated by the guesser modules, are filtered out from the result. |
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Historically the oysters filtered the estuary's entire water volume of excess nutrients every three or four days. |
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Each cell is filtered independently much like the process used by a spectrum analyzer to produce the display showing different frequencies. |
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Generally, he claims to have filtered out the Norse influence and derived common elements between the South, North, and Eastern Sami groups. |
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In this study of the middle Benue trough, Nigeria, the bandpass filtered gravity map was inverted to produce a topographic surface map of the basement. |
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However, on 31 July the English and Dutch had signed the Treaty of Breda, and news of this filtered through by the end of October, beginning of November, ending hostilities. |
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Keg beer is often filtered or pasteurized, both of which are processes that can render the yeast inactive, increasing the shelf life of the product. |
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The vibration signal is pre-processed, it means it is highpass filtered, synchronized and converted from the time domain into the crankshaft angle domain. |
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And because I knew I was supposed to talk to him like he was an adult, I filtered everything I said and made sure it sounded adulty before it left my mouth. |
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Even if PNS2 reconstructs the signal by a linear combination of samples, the problem of retrieving a filtered version of the signal is more complicated. |
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Solvent-detergent filtered fresh frozen plasma and cryoprecipitate minipools prepared in a newly designed integral disposable processing bag system. |
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Early Cambrian specimens filtered microscopic plankton from the seawater. |
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From 1 to 2 kg. of oakbark are boiled in a few liters of water and allowed to digest for about an hour, after which the mixture is filtered and the filtrate added to the bath. |
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Paster will be used in addition to the filtered beer for the production of the fruit beers, unfiltered beer with a prolonged shelf life, non-alcoholic beer and soft drinks. |
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Bottled water can originate from tap water, groundwater, or natural spring water and might be filtered, distilled, deionized, carbonated, or mineralized. |
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Compared to the unfiltered beam, the fluence-weighted photon energy of the filtered beam increases to 1.93 MeV at CAX and to 1.36 MeV at an OAD of 20.0 cm, respectively. |
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Former Hidden Camera Steven Kado and artist Brian Joseph Davis channel a little John Cage filtered through deathcore music with their performance Alvin Lucifer. |
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Copepods are sometimes found in public main water supplies, especially systems where the water is not filtered, such as New York City, Boston, and San Francisco. |
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The filtered extract of the mash is the feedstock for the fermenter. |
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Views are framed and filtered through craggy clusters of rock, while around the building retaining walls of shaped black basalt demarcate spaces and changes of level. |
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The researchers showed that FGF23 has a so called sodium conserving effect, meaning it controls the reabsorption of filtered sodium in the kidneys. |
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Then the reaction mixture was filtered on hot to remove unreacted sulfur. |
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Some signals have characteristic amplitude-vs-time patterns, once nonharmonic noise components are filtered out, that can identify abnormal rotation conditions. |
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That's why chips are assembled in clean rooms, where the air is filtered and everyone entering must, like surgeons, don protective caps, gowns, and booties. |
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