Different lenses and different filters can produce different degrees of softness. |
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There is a typology of perceptual filters, which can be split into four categories. |
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So, if you have one, or know someone who does, do you know where to get bags and filters? |
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Best for those with allergies or asthma, these vacuums contain filters to clean the air. |
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However, it was far too dim to penetrate the solar filters on my 10-inch Newtonian telescope and its 80 mm finder. |
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If you take close-ups only occasionally, a simple set of screw-on close-up filters will provide an inexpensive solution. |
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When you suck through the tube, the water bubbles and filters the smoke to make it cool and smooth. |
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The passband filters used were of 546, 490 and 360 nm for green, blue and ultraviolet light, respectively. |
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Seven band-pass filters were used to cover the spectral region from 280 to 630 nm. |
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We prepared the filters for SEM analysis by sputtering a thin gold film on them. |
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The lens filters out the blue range of the spectrum, thereby making subaquatic colors look normal. |
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Also if you stack several filters together you are much less likely to get vignetting. |
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I tend to play people who are a bit spiky or abrasive or lack filters, or say what they think. |
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The system uses blacklists, heuristics, and NetIQ filters to identify spam. |
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These filters produce clean water for consumption, such as drinking and cooking. |
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I like that they remember what guitars were for, and that Thom decided he could sing without putting his voice through ten filters and vocoders. |
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A second bandpass filter of the at least two disparate bandpass filters has as a passband a second frequency band. |
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The blaze damaged a large amount of paper filters and an electric pallet truck. |
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One problem that hinders intercultural communication is the tendency to see others and their behaviors through cultural filters. |
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The light source was a halogen lamp and light intensity was varied with neutral density filters. |
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Spectral colours were produced using either a bright halogen lamp or a xenon lamp together with narrow interference filters. |
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The elder Poole has figured out vocal chops and isn't consistently burying them behind filters and oddball delivery. |
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The mixture was sterilized by sequential filtration through 0.45 and 0.22 m filters. |
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A computer-controlled stepper motor allowed the user to select from 31 filters. |
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Or how it filters down to the players and becomes the chemistry that fuels champions. |
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Driven by gears rather then a belt, it also has a telescopic wand to reach tight corners, no bag and washable filters. |
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He is now Manager of a North Queensland business supplying pumps, filters and chlorinators to the swimming pool trade. |
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And all range hoods require occasional cleaning or replacing of the grease-covered metal filters. |
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The stratosphere is rich in ozone, a greenhouse gas that filters out dangerous solar particles such as ultraviolet light. |
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Where once spams used false origination addresses to fool spam filters they are now using the same trick to fool users with phishing scams. |
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Additionally, POLARIS reduces total component count by integrating voltage control oscillators and loop filters. |
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Passive components are capacitors, resistors, connectors, filters, inductors, and oscillators. |
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It also filters out perspectives which fall outside the scope of its rules and dominant ideas. |
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I was outbid on everything but the filters, which I'd only really bid on to reduce postage from the seller. |
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They use melted snow from the mountain range that filters into underground channels. |
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Some models, such as those made by Brandt, have washable metallic filters that can be cleaned in the dishwasher. |
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One step in preventing waterborne infections is using filters that remove bacteria. |
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Activated charcoal filters used for home water treatment contain either granular activated charcoal or powdered block charcoal. |
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Epoxy or acrylic adhesives are established for use with optical benches, filters, and freestanding optics. |
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One idea is to convert them into ion exchange resins for use in adsorbent filters to capture metals in solutions. |
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They enjoyed the event on laptop screen and through a special solar telescope that filters red light emitted by hydrogen in the sun. |
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Air conditioner filters help preserve the walls and fixtures by removing dust and other aerial particles. |
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Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes. |
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I think it's worth the cost because its filters have returned a ration of sanity to my mail management. |
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A sponge filters out microscopic food by drawing water through tiny spores in its body wall and then expelling it through its top opening. |
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The presumption that the glass envelopes of these bulbs function as cutoff filters to remove short wavelength radiation was unsubstantiated. |
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We studied polarimetry with wide-band filters and a simple instrument that took us six months to calibrate. |
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Short-lived, transitory projects and the open exchange of ideas filters our emotions through an agile and razor sharp intelligence. |
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Install an air purifier and change air filters monthly in heating and air conditioning systems. |
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If instead you have electronic air cleaners in place of a ducted system, follow manual instructions for regular cleaning of filters. |
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This layer surrounds the earth and filters ultraviolet light from the rays of the sun. |
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Imports of such items as garbage disposals, filters, microwave ovens, and washers and dryers are expected to continue to expand. |
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Indirect sunlight filters into the cool, shadowy space and creates a reddish glow off the smooth boards and knotty trunks. |
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I now have email filters set up to extract and delete email from known offenders. |
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Goldfish, koi, and plants keep the water clean enough that filters do not have to be used. |
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We have been given a special machine for our living room which filters pure oxygen into his lungs. |
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An X-ray telescope filters out all the light from the Sun except X rays, and what is left is mostly the solar corona. |
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The expensive equipment filters out toxins from incinerated mercury and cuts the dangerous discharge by 50 per cent. |
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If the registers are clear but the furnace keeps cycling, switch back to your original filters. |
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Consult the manufacturer's literature for friction losses through valves, regulators, filters, and other components not listed. |
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Range filters and hoods are part of this maintenance, as well as garbage cans and disposals. |
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If your furnace or heating system uses filters, make sure you clean or check them monthly. |
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It is a proven fact that the ozone layer filters out much of the harmful radiation from the sun. |
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The tracks have not been remixed as much as they have been distorted through numerous filters. |
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Why do so many traffic lights not have right turn filters, and why does the filter at Over Hulton never work? |
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Aerospace firms use them to create filters for fuel cells, for example, while biotech firms use them to repair human tissue damage. |
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While half the respondents have Internet access, only a third use software filters to block racy or undesirable Web sites. |
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Keep extra supplies on hand if your system requires disposable filters and special sanitizing solutions. |
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The company also makes cigarette filters, ink reservoirs and self-adhesive tear tapes. |
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The respirator filters air through charcoal and paper layers, and soldiers have to open valves to either speak or drink. |
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So this algorithm filters the most significant bits, and leaves the least significant bits to be changed. |
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An increasingly popular process, reverse osmosis, essentially filters water at the molecular level, by forcing it through a membrane. |
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After reflection by a diffraction grating, it passed through an intercepting plate window of different optical filters into the irradiation room. |
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Most search engines have duplication filters in effect that look past formatting changes and do a very good job of detecting duplicate content. |
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What follows is a fuzzed and phased rhythm guitar workout over which Orridge sings through distorting filters. |
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Semi tractor-trailer rigs have dryers on the fuel lines to eliminate water and contain large fuel filters. |
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Mr Porter said such filters had been removed because they slowed down access to the Internet. |
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The extremely narrow lines of the solar spectrum require filters with correspondingly high resolution. |
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That will speed up download times and should allow software filters to be reinstalled, to the relief of teachers and parents. |
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Between 1900 and 1904, Bie used a carbon arc lamp and liquid filters to confirm that violet-blue and UV rays were lethal to bacteria. |
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I could go hotter, but the filters in ADCs require 1 to 2 dB of headroom and you may want your mastering engineer to have some room to work, too. |
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Without these filters, accumulated grease could ignite from cooking activities and cause a fire. |
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The building is a nine-story high-tech building with an atrium that filters light into a narrow space. |
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The principle of democracy is sacrosanct, but it will always be interpreted through cultural filters. |
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And unlike the partial phases of solar eclipses, lunar eclipses of course are completely safe to watch without using any filters. |
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Light filters through the diaphanous structure, supplementing cool north light for those exhibits that can be exposed to daylight. |
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Electron Microscopy Sciences carries a full line of safelights and filters, as does CameraStore.Com. |
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Also, people are getting safe room kits in which they're being given special room air filters to set up just in case there is an accident. |
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It is very important to find quality water filters so that you can drink clean and pure water. |
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From water filters and water conditioners to reverse osmosis systems and saltless water softeners, all of our products are warranted. |
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Deionized water, filters, utensils, and vessels used in preparing the washings were autoclaved prior to use. |
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In insect macrophotography, close-up filters and macro lens are some of the most essential items to compliment any digital cameras. |
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They know what they are supposed to say and it filters up down and around talk radio, cable news and into the mainstream. |
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Tanks were also being prepared for desert conditions, with their filters and fans to be changed so they could cope with sand. |
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A centralized air system filters air and humidifies or dehumidifies it, depending on the season. |
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Rectifiers and trap filters are strongly recommended on all variable frequency drives. |
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Vacuum filters often use cloth or wire screen to hold the solids as the liquid is drawn through. |
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A large sash window and a fanlight ensure that plenty of light filters through. |
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The satcom hub-and-spoke data distribution design filters incoming information to save time and bandwidth while strengthening system reliability. |
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It's always a joy to watch prissy corporate mail filters twitch their lace curtains and bounce back NTK when they spot a phrase they don't like. |
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The input signal must be of a specific frequency to be conducted through the filters and of specific amplitude to overcome the offset. |
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We did this by assessing the performance of both filters in filtering noise signals obtained from both habitats throughout the breeding season. |
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He presses sunflower oil seeds and filters the oil with a cloth gravity filter. |
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He tore off the filters and stuck them in his ears, just before the shock wave of guitar noise crashed down over the bar. |
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Many digital speaker processors, which are often used primarily as crossovers, also include filters for frequency correction. |
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Incidentally, pressing the Enter key while a filter is highlighted in the Selected filters box allows you to change specific filter settings. |
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Spider plants, philodendrons, scheffleras, chrysanthemums, ferns and dracaena are excellent air filters. |
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They have to be shoved right into the ear, and once earwax gets on the little internal filters, they are gone. |
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The sludge generated from backwashing the filters is sent to a spent washwater tank for recirculation through the facility to minimize waste. |
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Some filters can remove even small organisms like cysts and bacteria and small particles like asbestos fibers. |
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If one of the two obviously is higher than the other, adjust the related frequency filters as needed. |
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A spectral analysis of this summed pattern is next performed by a set of bandpass spatial frequency filters. |
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Rough-hewn, tentlike scaffolding structures are filled with umbrella-shaped light filters. |
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However, many species then alter the spectra of the emitted light using spectral filters and reflectors. |
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Soft-focus or diffusion filters give a misty quality to images and can impart a romantic mood to scenics and flower close-ups. |
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Soak the filters in hot soapy water, then scour them with salt or baking soda and rinse thoroughly. |
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It uses a frame supporting a screen that strains and filters the pulp fibers in an even layer to form a sheet of paper. |
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Without their UV-blocking filters, quartz halogen lamps were observed to emit wavelengths even shorter than 250 nm. |
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The beam output was not lowered because it burned through the neutral density filters. |
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The multiplex type filter contains at least two disparate bandpass filters for separate reception or transmission frequency bands. |
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As plates and films became more sensitive, ruby safelight filters became necessary, but the old manipulation techniques could still be utilized. |
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He had grown used to it, at least when he had his mask and filters that allowed him to breathe. |
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All filters were frozen for at least 24 h prior to extraction in methanol and fluorometric determination of chlorophyll concentrations. |
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This opening was then covered with one to six layers of neutral-density filters made from a sheet of developed X-ray film. |
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You have to go through so many filters, answer to the critics, match up to the last decent work. |
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The air is often thick with fine particulates that coat filters and adhere to fluid spills. |
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He added a pair of filters that correspond to two bands of infrared light needed to detect aflatoxin and fumonisin. |
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All the tanks have filters, but a third of them were dirty or clogged and needed replacement. |
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As a serious photography project, this is one time you do not need wide angle lenses, special filters or off camera flash guns. |
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One important phenomenon concerning the formation of the filter cake on jet-pulsed filters is imperfect cake removal. |
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Rhodamine and fluorescein signals were observed using a fluorescence microscope with the appropriate filters. |
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This has created an immediate difficulty in securing supplies of particulate filters. |
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The fewer filters between the nominators and the artists, the more interesting the nominations will become. |
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In the eleventh century he did not have the advantage of either a telescope to project an image safely onto a screen or optical filters. |
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Sony's trick is to apply an anti-glare filter to the screen that doesn't scatter light the way other filters do. |
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She breathed in my ear, sipping her coffee and smoking one of those cigarettes with the big filters. |
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And the problem was he was smoking those terrible cigarettes without filters. |
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This been accomplished by the use of filters and filter ventilation, modified cigarette paper and modified forms of tobacco and tobacco blends. |
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The material was sprayed onto buildings, used in shipyards, it covered pipes, was weaved into cloth and was even placed in cigarette filters. |
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That means his mission commander can ask him to clean the air filters, unload some equipment, or take care of other menial tasks. |
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Fred filters data and turns it into useful information that is understandable by non-technical people. |
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We had no filters in 1906 and I could not have used one anyway, since the time exposure required was impossible with bobbing kites. |
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Postini then filters out the spam and the virus-infected messages, among other things, before sending your mail on. |
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The hood facepiece is made of soft grey or black shaped moulded rubber, including cheek pockets for two lightweight filters. |
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Obviously, not all spam filters work that well, but this seems like a really odd choice as a way to block spam. |
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The krill then squirt the seawater sideways through their setal filters, entrapping algae in a feeding pattern much like the baleen whales. |
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Another choice would be the 1,000-hour service and replacement of fluids, fan, filters, and drive belts. |
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Primary fuel filters, once designed to remove 150-micron particles, are now rated for 10 microns. |
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Some vacuum cleaners contain micro-particle filters, and can help to reduce mite populations and mite-related particles in the home. |
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The filters attach to cigarettes and gradually reduce the amount of nicotine consumed. |
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Electronic air cleaners are 10 to 20 times more efficient than standard filters. |
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Thus, one offers filters and membranes, another features coagulants and flocculants, and another emphasizes separation technologies. |
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These filters usually trap large particles of sand, dirt or mineral contaminants and treat all of the water used in the house. |
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Despite manufacturer claims, ozone filters don't remove particles from the air, including those that cause most allergies. |
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Experts recommend pumping your septic tank every two to three years, unless you use grease traps and particle filters. |
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Sunday morning one weekend, I was searching for coffee filters through the kitchen cupboards. |
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But there are more varieties of soft focus filters than there are adjectives describing them. |
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Such products may include oil filters, air filters, shocks, spoilers, or headlamps, as they in effect, are part of the truck. |
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A healthy liver filters bilirubin, a breakdown product of old red blood cells. |
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For the UV-exclusion study, similar computations were made with the vinyl and triacetate filters as the end member treatments. |
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Weak light filters in through stained glass and creates deep shadows among the pews and misericords. |
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You will have an SLR, some lenses, some filters, a flashgun and even a tripod. |
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Telescopes, cameras or binoculars should not be used unless they have the correct filters. |
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In some cases, the ionizers were used in combination with portable air filters, instead of the botanical extract. |
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I normally use these parts for special prototypes of filters and bioreactors, and dedicated extracorporeal tubing sets. |
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If you can, use a tripod or other camera support to achieve sharpness, pack filters for a gloomy day and experiment. |
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Every month another one bites the dust or news filters through of a fresh closure looming. |
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They never need oil changes, air filters, tune-ups, mufflers, timing belts, or emission tests. |
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Against opposition from Technicolor labs, Cardiff also successfully pioneered the use of fog filters on Black Narcissus. |
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A type of pattern-matching filter, Bayesian filters don't require whitelists or blacklists. |
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Interference and neutral density filters were additionally used to obtain a stimulus of white or monochromatic light of different intensities. |
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These filters could be used either at the bedside by placing them in the transfusion set or in the blood bank. |
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When he's through, he sits on a bench as the weak light filters through the old field house windows. |
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He also noted that pigmented fungi were resistant, consistent with the notion that pigments serve as protective filters. |
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They incorporate industrial noise, samples and filters, shifting gears but never losing focus or edge. |
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Product groups include passive and electromechanical components, capacitors, resistive products, ferrites, fuses, inductors and filters. |
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For optical transparency, the filters are best mounted between two glass plates with a suitable mountant. |
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But ionizers don't work any better than high-efficiency particulate air filters or electrostatic filters in removing allergens from the air. |
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It's as if moviegoers have been coddled by the comforting filters and film stock of major motion pictures over the years. |
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The lower wells were covered with uncoated 8-m pore-size polycarbonate membrane filters before assembly of the chambers. |
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Observing the solar photosphere in white light is traditionally carried out with neutral density filters. |
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The intensity of all monochromatic incident light was kept close using neutral density filters. |
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Through the comb-like bristles of its baleen filters, it squirts out the seawater, entrapping krill by the bushel. |
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In each of the adaptive notch filters, the beam outputs are split into two paths and in one path are applied directly to a signal combiner. |
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Scholarly skywriting filters all contributions to a discussion via an editor. |
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They also can sort desirable and undesirable messages by means of automatic filters. |
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Aloe vera, chrysanthemums, golden pothos, philodendrons, and spider plants are believed to be effective air filters. |
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Rubin called for her black-and-white films to be colorized by filters, randomly operated by the projectionists. |
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The purchase order for the mustard gas includes gas masks, filters and rubber gloves. |
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By using blue filters that mute the intensity of bright colors, he gives his film a stark, wintry feel. |
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The city's Board of Supervisors earlier this year codified existing practice by banning filters on public computers used by adults and teens. |
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Performance is somewhat slow, but this is not unusual for filters doing complex calculations. |
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It does mean that as the volume of data over the internet soars, filters cause a general slowdown. |
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This sludge blocked fuel filters, carburettors and fuel-injection systems, leading to rough running and engine failures. |
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To this day, the web of living things filters our water as it percolates through soil. |
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The client then uses its filter registry to invoke the filters during a subsequent method invocation. |
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I bid on a set of multigrade filters for adjusting the contrast of your print and then, after finding only one working example at college, also bid on a focus finder. |
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Something like fluoride, which is too small for normal filters, yanks away that feeling of agency. |
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Microsoft said yesterday it had introduced a white list scheme to allow well-behaved email marketing firms to reach its customers without falling foul of its spam filters. |
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This can be caused by many contributors such as loaded cables acting as a lowpass filters, and other influences of inductive and capacitive reactance. |
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Conventional beer filters are made of either densely packed fibres or a dusty material called kieselguhr, which consists of fossilised hard-walled algae called diatoms. |
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From engine and radiator parts to filters, wipers, auto body parts and trim and a whole lot more, you will find everything to repair and maintain your Nissan car. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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This replenishes the water table while it filters and reduces toxins that otherwise would be picked up from impervious surfaces and concentrated in stormwater runoff. |
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Dirty filters, coils, and fans reduce airflow through the system. |
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The filters are sorted in ascending order, based on their priorities. |
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Most of the work going on globally in integrated polymer components is in the areas of switches, attenuators, filters, modulators, lasers, and amplifiers. |
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Every sound fits appropriately within the game's digital world, with many vocal utterances seemingly processed by filters to lend them a menacing or machine-like tone. |
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Signals from hybridized filters were recorded on autoradiographic films. |
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The stimulus tanks also were supplied with airstones, but none of the tanks contained filters because they would have impeded the view of both the focal fish and the observer. |
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The filters were fastened to the foil-covered lid with opaque tape. |
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You also should know that charcoal filters may become saturated with the chemical impurities they remove, and, for that reason, they have a limited lifetime. |
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Two shots from within the future auditorium seem to tunnel through scores of crisscrossing scaffolds toward the stage as light filters down through swooping ceiling tarps. |
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This filter became of paramount importance in the production of dense wavelength division multiplexing filters for telecommunication applications. |
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There is also one backwash pump that is used to backwash the filters. |
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The filters are backwashed every 24 hours to keep them clean. |
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Probe pulses at center wavelengths across the visible spectrum were obtained by placing interference filters with a 10 nm bandpass in the probe beam before the sample. |
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But Kechiche, sharply aware of the political disquiet that filters through those games of nearly 300 years past, adopted and adapted it for his homage to Marivaux's thematics. |
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Sure, there is maya, there is illusion, but again all of that is created through our filters and shields of denials that we often choose to hide behind! |
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No throwback eyeglasses or filters on my photos to give the impression of a time warp. |
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Meanwhile, club member Larry Goode had a pair of 12 63 Orion binocs with mylar filters taped over them, attached to an observing chair and pointed at the Sun. |
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It also features a spam Misspellings Dictionary with more than 400 examples of the most common misspellings of words used by spammers to bypass filters. |
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The pool was closed for two weeks in February, including half-term week, for a complete overhaul of the electrics, pool filters and the mechanics of the moveable floor. |
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In diagnostic applications, aluminum filters are used to remove the undesirable portion of soft radiation which would be completely absorbed by the human body. |
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By combining a spectrograph and a solar telescope a spectrohelioscope allows us to tune to a specific wavelength without having to purchase several filters. |
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Presumably this is to get around some of the heuristics used by spam filters, such as checking that a message isn't largely HTML, appears to contain actual content, etc. |
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However, the high point in cohune nut exports was during World War I, as cohune nuts were used in making the charcoal filters in gas masks during this war. |
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Though Canucks, Heighton's heroes are filters for Western values and bias. |
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Using 35-millimeter film, the camera produced high quality pairs of images that could be viewed in hand-held illuminated stereoscopes or projected using polarizing filters. |
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It is the carcinogenic compounds in the tar which are the serious hazard to health, and some, but not all, of these compounds are removed by the filters. |
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Use of filters and centrifuges to eliminate all solid matter are effective, but some people claim these methods also remove body and character from the wine. |
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This would indicate that the filters, checks and balances that Big Media spoke so high-mindedly about when the Internet took off, offer no protection whatsoever. |
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Those who suffer from asthma and hayfever will be happy to note that the ventilation system includes superfine filters which remove microscopic dust and pollen particles. |
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Crosstalk from synchronizing signals is suppressed by filters. |
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Readers are also introduced to the firewall, which acts as a sort of traffic constable, that filters data flow between a host computer and the Internet. |
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Change the filters in appliances like humidifiers and air conditioners. |
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As the demand for optical reach continues to increase, passive filters are no longer sufficient, and greater individual wavelength control is required. |
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For example, implementing passive filters in a dynamic, changing facility might cause the appearance of resonant flows that arc dangerous and hard to find. |
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To assist in removal of smaller suspended solids, chemical coagulants are added to the system to help clump these particles together so they can be captured by the filters. |
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We supply the antennas, amplifiers, splitters, filters, combiners, and reradiating kits that you need to design the correct system for your individual needs. |
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For fluorescence microscopy and photomicrography a Zeiss Axioplan microscope equipped with standard epifluorescence filters and Neofluar objectives was used. |
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Sand can play havoc with machinery, despite technological improvements to parts such as air filters but military commanders insist troops could cope with the heat. |
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It is composited of three views captured through ultraviolet, green, and infrared filters to bring out compositional variations across the sunlit hemisphere of Iapetus. |
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The foglamps are made up of a series of light emitting diodes, while the rear lights use filters lit by fibre optics to create multiple combinations. |
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Light from the perimeter fiber optics pass to a variety of filters. |
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An incandescent black light bulb is similar to a normal household light bulb, but it uses light filters to absorb the light from the heated filament. |
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Even the dissolved salts don't get through these reverse osmosis filters. |
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There are no air filters, oil filters or other diesel waste material. |
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When you slide the front section out and unscrew the front, you can see that the intake fan has two removable dust filters to help stop dust being sucked into your case. |
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The company, which makes products as diverse as plastic caps and cigarette filters to food packing and carrier bags, is expected to post in-line figures. |
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It would almost be like smokers 50 years ago trying to get tobacco companies to pay to put filters on all cigarettes, just in case the products turned out to be dangerous. |
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A wavelength range between 350 and 800 nm was selected by optical filters. |
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Digital cameras can also mount filters, auxiliary lenses and polarizers allowing you to meet any photographic challenge you might come across with. |
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Only very high-end receivers will provide the filters for all signals. |
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The land is mostly peat on a bed of sand, which filters the water. |
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It filters down through our players to the public through the press. |
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The most interesting of these choices is shooting the interior scenes of the brokerage firm through blue filters, giving the room an overly bright and tinted feel. |
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They are frost-free, have individual humidity controls on each crisper drawer and the option of built-in water filters for water and crushed-ice dispensers. |
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According to the company's president, the bulb uses no toxic chemicals, is more cost-effective than HEPA filters and air ionizers, which only trap airborne particles. |
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The reduction in the die area dedicated to capacitance opens up the possibility of building more complex RF circuits, such as image-reject mixers and polyphase IF filters. |
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An example is the opening scene, in which the portentous water drops and golden filters are far too over-the-top in their attempt to highlight that scene's importance. |
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In these artists' hands, images of those individuals who walk the city on a daily basis are processed through filters and fragmentations into unrecognizable subjects. |
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The birds hold their bills upside down, using their lower bills and tongues to pump water through fringes on the top bills, which filters out microscopic mouthfuls of food. |
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Often the message becomes garbled as it filters through several languages. |
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The glomerulus filters the blood and the waste products are removed. |
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Your kidneys filter waste and sodium using tiny filters called glomeruli. |
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Improvements in lubricants such as ashless dispersant oils, spark plugs and use of oil filters have also been vital to predicting longer periods between engine overhaul. |
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These gases managed to escape entrapment of charcoal filters. |
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United's NetZero and Juno automated spam filters identify approximately 3 million pieces of possible spam per day. |
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They drain the stalk out with their arms, quick-handed, and cleanse it with a stream of mead and filters. |
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The Claret CE Pro system has two filters to capture any debris that moves in the brachiocephalic and left common carotid artery. |
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Bag filters with blowback cleaning are best suited to regrind or dusty materials. |
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Stamped e-mail would make a beeline for your inbox, while unstamped mail would be captured by junk filters. |
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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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It is usually much easier to install filters at each telephone jack that is in use. |
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Customers can also choose the optical filters such as IR-pass filters, IR band-pass filters, NIR notch filters etc. |
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It uses temperature-compensated bandpass filters with integrated heat sinks to keep filters cool and locked on their frequencies. |
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After the neural filters and lingual filters, the value filters start sieving experience as acceptable, rejectable, worthwhile, or worthless. |
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The company's Arioso high performance air filtration composite media are found in high efficiency fume extraction filters. |
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If the taste of chlorine haunts you, filters might help out. |
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The zebra mussel breeds rapidly and can block water treatment pipes, filters and turbines. |
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The spleen is attached to the gall bladder and pancreas and filters the blood. |
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This ensures thinner filter designs than the traditional rugate filters,which have been difficult to scale to production volumes. |
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The new device, through the use of ultraviolet light, does far more to eradicate indoor air pollution than common filters and humidifiers do. |
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The Commission said it had identified competition concerns relating to the markets for isostatically pressed products and foam filters. |
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The fluctuations of ECG isoline and obstacles were diverted by the system of technical and program filters in the CAP-RC-complex. |
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The site also offers extensive information on how air filters and air cleaners actually go about the work that they perform. |
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In the past, tunable band-stop filters have used dielectric ferromagnets such as Yttrium Iron Garnet. |
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The most familiar example of biochar is the activated charcoal used in aquarium filters. |
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The seized parts included 27,700 air and oil filters, 4, 000 bolts, 3, 000 fan belts, in addition to brake systems, valves and front hood. |
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Before the HPLC analysis, the serum samples were purified of proteins by centrifuging with the Microcon centrifugal filters at room temperature. |
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An alternative to purging the anaesthetic machine is the employment of activated charcoal filters. |
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Sauer also covered other pre-production considerations, such as the use of filters. |
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In addition to the current HEPA filters, the company now offers ASHRAE-grade filters where a note economical option is needed. |
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Building Cleaning Services used special HEPA vacuums and filters to clean the building. |
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The filters must regularly be cleaned or replaced to ensure that the machine continues to perform efficiently. |
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The Hand Tree is worn on the wrist and sucks up and filters pollution, recycling it as fresh air. |
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In a hard-water area, use a limescale descaler every six months to avoid clogging filters. |
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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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Micrometeorites, which are smaller than bits of sand, are collected on filters attached to aircraft flying in Earth's upper atmosphere. |
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