Here colorless to yellow crusts of mimetite coat open spaces and coarse fragments in brecciated dacite. |
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Nothing fragments group solidarity and self-confidence like the gnawing suspicion of having an informer in your midst. |
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Influx of trachytic volcanic rock fragments in the Albian may derive from inlra-platc volcanism related to extension. |
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Sediments from the Oliva host contained coarse sand and microscopic shell fragments but no complete microfossils. |
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Different shades of dark gray are also shown by mummified plant and animal fragments and by dehydrated components of microbiota. |
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The fragments attest to a pleasing scenographic composition that makes an effective use of the arcades it initially inhabited. |
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Innovative new works created from bone fragments depict topographical maps of the sites of important battlefields in the history of South Africa. |
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A large percentage of the sand grains are composed of fragments from the green alga Halimeda. |
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Upon the death of the seminal root the plant fragments into several independent stolon systems and begins the clonal stage of its life cycle. |
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Rain splashed against the unyielding rock, shattering into droplets, fragments scattering everywhere. |
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Great rock fragments jutted out of the side, giving the castle an even more menacing look. |
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Incremental layers of internal plaster have been scraped back to reveal the original brickwork, fragments of tiling and mosaics. |
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The other recorded UMRV occurrences of flint clay are isolated fragments from carved figures or mostly unworked scraps. |
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Images of text, postmarks, snapshots and family photographs are fragments in a non-linear narrative. |
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The majority of their songs use the word as a series of fragments which at times become semantically indecipherable as language. |
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At least six of these, with U-shaped grooves that run the full length of the specimens, are fragments of arrow shaft smoothers. |
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In places, they contain blocks and fragments of surrounding lithologies as well as isolated boudins of granite pegmatite. |
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Harvey is given to name-dropping, idealistic stream of consciousness rambles, sentence fragments and gushing enthusiasm. |
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Certain fragments of the scrolls were so degraded that the ink was impossible to see with the naked eye. |
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A recent study in Costa Rica found that preserving forest fragments around coffee plantations could boost crop yields and increase income. |
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The growing specialisation has fragmented the literature, and the fragments are enclosed in self-referential writing. |
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Locally, intense brecciation gave rise to angular vein quartz fragments enveloped by a matrix of massive hematitic rock. |
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The embolic material can be either myxomatous fragments of tumor or thrombi from the tumor surface. |
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The release of spores and mycelial fragments can be a source of inhalational and dermal exposures. |
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I pulled over to the side and there was stuff squirting out the engine and there were little fragments of boiling hot metal on the floor. |
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The papyrus fragments consistently reflect the Boeotian orthography of the late 3rd cent. |
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The gas chromatograph separates the substances present, and then each substance is broken into molecular fragments by the mass spectrometer. |
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Put those fragments together and you get Kim Novak as her own body double in Hitchcock's most touching ode to fetish and scopophilia. |
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A post-mortem examination showed a fractured skull, with bone fragments pushing into the brain's membrane. |
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I break up the clay vessel and take the fragments and blunge them and put them back on the potter's wheel. |
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Fine-needle aspiration revealed the presence of fragments of adipose tissue and mucinous material with spindle cells. |
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The DNA fragments are transferred or blotted to a nylon or nitrocellulose paper and baked to bind the single stranded DNA to the paper. |
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Bebop hangs much of its hip attitude on presenting a mash-up of American movie genres and cultural fragments in general. |
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The fragments battle for space and breath in the maze of pressures inherent in a culture bloated by wealth, technology, and power. |
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That is how fragments of the asteroid belt can end up crashing into Earth as meteorites. |
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Speeches and letters survive entire, though the other fragments are scrappy. |
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The appealing fragments are short and scrappy, the unappealing prose verbose and sometimes impenetrable. |
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I didn't resist, both of us crushing the leaf until fragments fell and were scattered by the wind, her fingers twined in mine. |
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Samples of blood and mucus, scrapings of epithelium, and fragments of glands are unacceptable. |
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Without warning the monolithic stone outcropping blew into a thousand fragments of flying rock. |
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These fragments were ligated to the vector of approximately the same molarity to minimize tandem inserts in one clone. |
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Shell fragments of bivalves and gastropods are common in Neogene shallow-water deposits. |
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Almost immediately, Smith was wounded a second time by fragments of shrapnel. |
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It exploded in an orange ball of flame sending sand and metal fragments flying. |
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Detectives also found about 130 fragments of steel shrapnel lying around the blast scene. |
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Another mortar blast struck a tree looking down over the trenches, scattering fragments of shrapnel all down into the fortifications. |
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Soft flesh is no match for mortar shells, rocket-propelled grenade fragments and shrapnel thrown out in all directions by roadside bombs. |
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Among the small channels and troughs in the rocks, iceberg fragments were washing back and forth. |
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Entering through the flagstone wall, the lobby's black terrazzo floor is inset with fragments of locally mined gems and copper ore. |
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Leperditiid shells are the dominant bioclasts and trilobite fragments are rare. |
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The result of this is a cloud of fragments orbiting the planet travelling at speeds of 3-6 kilometres a second. |
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Though the fragments may constitute recognizable figures at points, they will do so only transiently. |
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Bear representations are evident, and several fragments appear to represent Mishipishu, the principal manitou of the Algonquian underworld. |
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However, some 2kg were identified as fragments of tegulae, while 1kg comprised fragments of imbrex. |
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During the ascent it smartly taps the bark, prising off fragments and frequently extracting food from crevices with the tip of its sticky tongue. |
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The existence of gastric lymphoma and intestinal metaplasia was observed in the same or different tissue fragments in most endoscopic biopsies. |
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These fragments are possibly the consequence of metabolism in plasma or kidney. |
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Grunting, I twisted my head and spied a few fallen fragments of scale, each one a dull matt black. |
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Finally, sand mixed with archeological fragments has been used to fill sandbags intended for protecting military positions. |
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We believe that many Mesozoic and Cenozoic obducted ophiolite belts of SE Asia are fragments of fore-arc or back-arc lithosphere. |
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In each case, fragments of lamina were collected with mature but closed sporangia. |
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Ants burdened with loads of leaf fragments march toward their underground fungal gardens. |
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Note the fragments within the chloroplast and the autophagous vacuoles containing dark material. |
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Later in the piece, a sampler kicks in and inserts pre-recorded fragments of an African song into the mix to create a de facto trio. |
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The vivianite occurs in small earthy-blue masses perched on fragments of fossil wood. |
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The pleurectomy specimen was characterized by fragments of fibrous connective tissue lined by mesothelial cells with focal papillary area. |
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At the same time, his technique of cutting the stream of words with repeated sound fragments anticipates the sampling of electronic music. |
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They found a grave pit containing fragments of bones which may be human, as well as Mesolithic and late Neolithic flint tools and pottery. |
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The three fragments from each allele were then aligned against a reference sequence to create a single contiguous sequence. |
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We sequenced two contiguous fragments for both clones 1 and 2 and proved that they were identical. |
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He then adds in elements of autobiography, fragments of myth and history and a dose of magic realism. |
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There were also fragments of earlier unglazed Corinthian and Attic lamps of the second to fourth centuries. |
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The intraarticular implant fragments may lead to gradual chondral injury secondary to abrasion of the articular surfaces. |
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I cannot fathom what kind of scenes he soundtracked as many of his songs have so many fragments of starkly different genres crammed in. |
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They are formed by acentric chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes which are not incorporated into daughter nuclei during cell division. |
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Micronuclei may originate from acentric chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes lagging behind during cell division. |
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Dicentrics, rings, acentric fragments and asymmetrical translocations were recorded separately. |
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Aviation experts have designed durable new radial tyres that burst into lighter, more flexible fragments if a blowout occurs. |
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In addition, small chondral fragments are radiolucent and not evident on standard radiographs. |
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He looked down at the fragments of glass glinting from a now thoroughly soaked patch of carpet and groaned. |
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You're likely to hear fragments of everything from classical masterpieces to thrash metal, from jazz licks to film music soundscapes. |
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Of the three Triassic and Jurassic fossiliferous formations, no angular fragments were found from the shell beds. |
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Remember that most of the injuries in an air raid are caused not by direct hits by bombs, but by flying fragments of debris or bits of shells. |
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The molecular weights in kilobases of the fragments detected are indicated at the left and right. |
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The fragments were cloned and DNA sequencing demonstrated that they actually corresponded to cDNA with proper intron splicing. |
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We used it at several steps in our cloning procedure including recovery of the genomic fragments for shotgun cloning and eventual sequencing. |
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Only a few fragments of the original statue survive, and the present hall and central Buddha are reconstructions from the Edo period. |
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How we manage the private land between these fragments of remnant vegetation is more important than what we do inside the islands of bushland. |
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In some breccia zones the rock fragments exhibit partial melting and reaction rims. |
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Barthes's qualities may be best displayed in fragments like the following, a self-conscious reflection upon writing. |
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The computer model was a neural network trained to make aesthetic evaluations based on melodic fragments of Charlie Parker. |
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These machines attached different colored fluorescent tags to the DNA fragments instead of radioactive labels, and read them off automatically. |
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It is called a physical map because the breakpoints used to map genes are produced by a physical cutting of DNA fragments from chromosomes. |
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Only a few, fragmentary teeth are preserved, and judging by the fragments and the size of alveoli, the teeth were gracile. |
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Stones are completely removed by open surgery whereas fragments are left behind after minimally invasive therapy. |
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The limestone clasts contain rudist fragments and larger foraminifera that indicate erosion from the Campur Formation. |
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The resultant fragments suggest that the height of N. califae was in excess of 36 times its diameter. |
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The method involved a stepwise linkage of doubly-restricted DNA fragments and re-digestion of the resultant concatamers. |
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The cDNA is digested with a restriction enzyme that cleaves the cDNA into fragments of approximately 256 base pairs. |
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This is a pile of brick fragments smoothed by water so that they look more like rounded stones than building blocks. |
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Not only was it the same colour as the mussel bed, but it had an assortment of tiny shell fragments all over its body. |
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The rather more rare anti-personnel rockets will spew out fragments up to 30 feet or more. |
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The fragments would shred an aeroplane's fuselage and render it inoperable, making the anti-personnel bombs very effective on airfield raids. |
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The fragments include slabs of planking, ribs, stem posts, a keel, even part of a rudder, as well as used and unused vessel fastenings. |
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The complete stoned cDNA was obtained by ligation of fragments from three different cDNA clones. |
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As envisaged by Robertson et al. continental fragments rifted from Gondwana in Triassic time. |
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I want to study the possibilities of finding more fragments of the Aramaic logia or the Q source, in other words, the sayings of Jesus. |
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The next thing that came back to her in fragments of memories was Chili, her rosella. |
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Only fragments remain of this royal hunting lodge, although there are some impressive earthworks including Bank Slack. |
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Those collisions break pieces off of satellites and hence create new fragments that in turn can collide with still other satellites. |
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The stains have been used to sensitively detect single DNA fragments using two-photon fluorescence excitation. |
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No, she was upset that I didn't bring the shattered fragments of my tooth back home and put them under my pillow in order to make a little money from the tooth fairy. |
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In front of the cart walks a merryman, holding a long skewer in either hand, with bits of bread on one skewer and fragments of cooked meat on the other. |
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Song fragments and electronic tatters abound on this album, and at the moments you put out your hand to their allure, Maricich snaps them back with a smirk. |
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He, however, did not explain fragments found at the scene, including pieces of plastic and insulation tape, which were part of the debris from the package. |
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Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails. |
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North of Cahokia, Missouri flint clay occurs most often in twelfth-century contexts as unworked fragments or fragmentary portions of pipes or figurines. |
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Words appear in sentences or fragments in a child's block letters. |
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I like to look at the way that small shivers and fragments of light, escape through a teeny gap in the curtains, throwing quirky shapes upon the wall or ceiling. |
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They picture specific and real fragments of the world, and in order to make sense of these images we suppress the materiality of whatever surface they are printed on. |
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Stained fragments were visualized using the fluorescent imager. |
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Scattered remnants and fragments of our ancient history are to be found abundantly in the North West in the form of cairns, dolmens and ring forts. |
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The phosphatized sediment crust was then broken into small fragments by heavy current activity and then redeposited and mixed in with adjacent lime muds. |
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The manner in which fragments of motor patterns or autonomic reflexes are transformed into social signals are described in part by the evolutionary process of ritualization. |
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In the end, the detectives are left with fragments of paint, scraps of scarlet borders, shady underdrawings, no firm solution to their puzzles about authorship. |
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In some paintings this element takes the form of a single continuous line, while in others it includes shorter line fragments drifting off as disembodied arabesques. |
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Small lithic fragments comprise quartzite, gneiss and ubiquitous andesite. |
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When added to naked DNA fragments that are too short and inflexible for cyclization, HMG proteins enhance unimolecular ligation into small circles. |
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His target splits with a satisfying rumble, and then the fragments detonate as he strafes them with more bullets. |
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As a result, the fragments migrate down the gel in various distances. |
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But she shoveled these fragments of coal into her engine, and hotter she burned. |
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I reinserted the fragments in their collated moments in the journal. |
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The preserved fragments are arranged on acid-free cardboard, attached with hinges of Japanese tissue paper and stored in solanders in the climate-controlled storeroom. |
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Throughout the Timirovo thrust system, coarse-grained fragments of calcite veins form elongate boudins predominantly oriented parallel to the mylonitic foliation. |
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Of this number it has only been possible to reconstruct one entire panel, the fragments of which were found at the foot of the exterior face of the south-west tower. |
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The Finnish researchers had made these antibody fragments to specifically latch on to only one mirror-image form, or enantiomer, of a test molecule. |
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His command of six strings incorporates a hair-raising degree of proficiency and versatility, from tingling jangles to hypnotic jigs and ragged fragments of blues. |
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The vast majority of the authors listed, however, have none of their writings preserved for us, or mere fragments at most. |
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In the late '80s, he produced a series of large-scale drawings in ink on rice paper that consist of fragments of nude figures set against rubbings made from brick walls. |
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Amongst fragments set into the background of a fifteenth-century panel depicting St Mary Magdalen in the east chancel window are quarries with fragments of the Lovell rebus. |
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Scientific botany and zoology dealt not with the dynamics of whole living organisms in the field but with dissection of fragments in the laboratory. |
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In metaphase, chromatid fragments are attached to the homologous area of the sister chromatid while acentric chromosome fragments are apart from their chromosome of origin. |
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This paper describes an analysis of the frequency of dicentric chromosomes and acentric fragments in 1260 subjects occupationally exposed to X-rays and 241 controls. |
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The report claims that the shape of the wreckage fragments also proves the bomb was attached to the aircraft's inner wall rather than inside the luggage container. |
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Micronuclei can arise from acentric chromosome fragments or whole chromosomes that have not been incorporated in the main nuclei at cell division. |
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In addition to fragments of at least four tripod cauldrons, the tomb also yielded a number of marine shells and two possible animal bone fragments. |
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Using this process they have sequenced 1.12 million fragments of genes of tumorous cells, focusing on cancers that most commonly affect Brazilians. |
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One possible answer was that the animal integrated fragments of the virus into its genes as a result of persistent infection. |
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The broken branch fragments may derive from jointed colonies, such as the articulate Filicrisia, or represent narrow branched, unjointed tubuliporines. |
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Almost all meteorites are collisional fragments of asteroids, and can be dated radiometrically to about 4.6 billion years, which represents the birth of the Solar System. |
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It's not until you get into the elements heavier than lead that you find nuclei whose binding energy per nucleon is low enough that the fission fragments could tunnel apart. |
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Glass fragments from windows, street lamps, car windshields, and theater marquees littered the streets like confetti. |
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The antinovel usually fragments and distorts the experience of its characters, forcing the reader to construct the reality of the story from a disordered narrative. |
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An unusual assemblage of small worked and unworked red stone fragments was collected by ITARP crews during a surface survey of the 11GE488 site in Greene County. |
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The rat-a-tat of the copier in a back office, punctuated by the ring of phones coming from everywhere, like fragments of celestial music trapped in a singularity. |
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Archaeologists responded by buying the scrolls from antiquities dealers, then hiring the Bedouins to help them further excavate the fragments of this ancient library. |
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Instead, the symphony is built on song-like thematic fragments of Kancheli's own devising, deployed and contrasted with unusually colourful orchestration. |
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Lung tissue tended to have the highest rate of lost fragments in the microtomy step. |
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The papering of one side of the room had dropped down bodily, with fragments of plaster adhering to it, and almost blocked up the door. |
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A woman scuttled towards MacDonald, raising a knife in a hand where fragments of deerflesh clung. |
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The most common type of material has been woody fragments which have been cut into granules by pulp refiners. |
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I could hear the fragments from the flak shells hitting the plane like someone throwing rocks at it. |
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The Chronicle, commissioned by King Alfred the Great, drew on earlier oral traditions and on the few written fragments available. |
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Seven of the nine surviving manuscripts and fragments now reside in the British Library. |
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Surviving fragments of the many lost works of Aristotle were included in the fifth volume of Bekker's edition, edited by Valentin Rose. |
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These fragments do not seem to match any of the standing stones or bluestone stumps. |
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Explosive cooling and the sedimentation of glassy fragments results in a rock with a characteristic speckly texture known as hyaloclastite. |
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Further, these fragments in 4Q158 are not merely harmonistic, but also hyperexpansive. |
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The fragments which did survive show that it was not a law code in the modern sense. |
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Record the number and location of jam-ups, the number of cans inspected and the number of metal fragments found. |
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The human bone fragments it contained, from about 21 different individuals, are thought to be roughly between 10,200 and 10,400 years old. |
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Limestone is a sedimentary rock, composed mainly of skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral, forams and molluscs. |
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Most grains in limestone are skeletal fragments of marine organisms such as coral or foraminifera. |
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Better magickers were given fragments of the ball he'd rescued and used them as foci to deflect incoming shots. |
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However, the west front is now Perpendicular, with its huge window filled with fragments of medieval glass. |
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The scattered fragments and images that have survived suggest that the awestruck accounts of visitors were not exaggerated. |
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These fragments were inserted into the memorandum after his death and published posthumously in 1800 as, Thoughts and Details on Scarcity. |
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Early lyrics drew on the band's blues and folk roots, often mixing lyrical fragments from different songs. |
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Continental fragments correspond to land masses that have separated from a continental mass due to tectonic displacement. |
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On 24 June 2009 it was reported that no traces of anthrax or bubonic plague had been found on human bone fragments discovered during tunnelling. |
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Well pad and supporting structure construction significantly fragments landscapes which likely has negative effects on wildlife. |
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The suite of song fragments is about a girl who has an affair while her lover is away, but is ultimately forgiven. |
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When this house was excavated, fragments of stone, bone and antler were found. |
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Ten alabaster fragments from the tomb are on display in the National Museum of Scotland and traces of gilding still remain on some of them. |
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They developed a new method of incrusting glass by pressing fragments of different color glass into the unfinished piece. |
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Decorated fragments from it, including a complete exterior stairway, were rescued and built into its 19th century replacement. |
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The paleogeographic position of the Armorica crustal fragments between the Ordovician and Carboniferous is highly disputed though. |
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He worked out that shell fragments are rolled by waves towards the shore, where they are broken up further. |
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The small shell fragments are blown up the beach to form hillocks, which are then blown inland. |
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A place glimpsed as square fragments from the windows of a Saab 340 as it bucked in on a pesky nor'wester. |
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A very few illuminated manuscript fragments survive on papyrus, which does not last nearly as long as vellum or parchment. |
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He incorporated fragments of demolished buildings, including works by a number of other architects. |
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He octaviates some fragments of the tune without even the excuse of avoiding difficult stopping. |
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Moreover, the Amphiuridae can regenerate gut and gonad fragments lost along with the arms. |
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However, more recent radiocarbon dating of seashell fragments and lead contamination predate this claim by two millennia. |
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His only injuries were some minor cuts on the face, caused by fragments of glass from his broken goggles. |
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The issue of what he did say can never be settled until more fragments of Pytheas turn up. |
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The few fragments that have survived indicate that this material was a significant part of the periplus, possibly kept as the ship's log. |
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The original central market area, near the bridge and castle, is now a park containing two bombed churches and fragments of the castle. |
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These are essentially continental fragments whose boundaries are generally defined by faults. |
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Clastic sedimentary rocks are composed of other rock fragments that were cemented by silicate minerals. |
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Surviving fragments of poetry ascribed to Orpheus preserve some variations on the myth. |
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A few fragments of these works survive in quotations by Neoplatonist philosophers and recently unearthed papyrus scraps. |
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The western part of the transverse ridge consists of fragments of uplifted oceanic crust and upper mantle. |
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Fossils at 20 million years ago include fragments attributed to Victoriapithecus, the earliest Old World monkey. |
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In a second exhumation during 1896, an urn containing earth and bone fragments was allowed to be removed. |
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There are significant fragments of actual Greek musical notation as well as many literary references to ancient Greek music. |
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There were a few substantial fragments of his works discovered in the nineteenth century, and the rest was reconstructed from later versions. |
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It is interesting to integrate the orbit solutions backward to the 1992 perijove to see how closely the fragments come together. |
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Of the 50 handguns listed in the Anthony Roll, the complete stocks of five matchlock muskets and fragments of another eleven have been found. |
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Excavations at Dmanisi have yielded 73 stone tools for cutting and chopping and 34 bone fragments from unidentified fauna. |
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There an unusual find of net fragments made from plant fibers suggested that fishing was an important part of life. |
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Only fragments of the language have survived, the main evidence being individual words quoted in Latin texts. |
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With them were 26 fragments of Acta Triumpharum, since called the fasti triumphales. |
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It took years for the archeologist to piece together the fragments of the shattered vase. |
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The fragments were termed Theory of Gods, Theory of Sacrifice, Theory of Prophecy, or short reports about rumorous Sami magic and Sami sagas. |
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Not all of it has survived to the present day, but there are a number of references in other sources to attribute fragments to this collection. |
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From the later part of the period, fragments of documentation start to appear. |
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All four fragments are in the collection of the Danish Royal Library in Copenhagen, Denmark. |
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When destabilized, cloud fragments can collapse under the influence of gravity, to form a protostar. |
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Some remaining fragments of the Roman walls have been incorporated into the cathedral. |
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The original book is now lost, but its fragments have survived in later Greek and Latin works. |
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The only literary texts preserved are Heliand and fragments of the Old Saxon Genesis. |
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Another type are sentence fragments described as phrases or minor sentences. |
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The twelfth and thirteenth volumes of the reports were based on fragments of notes several decades old, not on Coke's original manuscript. |
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The oldest known archaeological fragments of the immediate precursor to modern paper, date to the 2nd century BCE in China. |
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Explosive eruptions produce a mixture of volcanic ash and other fragments called tephra, rather than lava flows. |
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The top and side margins of an inflating lava dome tend to be covered in fragments of rock, breccia and ash. |
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Apart from adventitious material, such as fragments of the older rocks, pieces of trees, etc. |
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Rhyolite tuffs contain pumiceous, glassy fragments and small scoriae with quartz, alkali feldspar, biotite, etc. |
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Only fragments of Stane Street and Ermine Street, the Roman roads which crossed the county, remain. |
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Large monastic churches fell into ruin after their institutions were dissolved, although fragments of Waverley Abbey and Newark Priory survive. |
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It was a time of returnings. Soldiers everywhere returned home to try to piece together the broken fragments of shattered lives. |
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In the vicinity are fragments of the old road and three ruins of former fortifications. |
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A Victorian era refuse dump was located in the area, and fragments of blue and white pottery litter the hills. |
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Kimberlites contain, in addition to diamond xenocrysts, fragments of lherzolites of varying composition. |
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The Exploration Committee also declared that the clay used in pottery fragments did not come from a local source. |
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Specular hematite, albite, adularia, and quartz fill voids and form veins, and also occur as granulated fragments in the groundmass. |
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In order to recover xarifiids from fragments or whole colonies of Scleractinia the corals were treated in the following manner. |
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The presence of two fragments of Axumite inscriptions and one coin at Meroe certainly suggests that the Axumites were in the area. |
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Or that bacterial genetic fragments somehow persisted in the brain? |
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Earlier research had found that five regions of H1N1's HA serve as antigenic sites, the protein fragments that activate the body's immune system. |
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Micronuclei are chromosomes or chromosomal fragments that fail to incorporate into either of the two daughter nuclei after karyokinesis. |
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Small fragments make small differences in efficiency when rendering grease from fractured artiodactyl bones by boiling. |
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By tracing the orbits of the 20-odd fragments back in time, the astronomers infer that the present body had a diameter of 2 kilometers. |
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These file fragments are stored redundantly to ensure the files remain available if a browser fails. |
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Golden Gate is a method that utilizes Type IIS restriction enzymes to allow scientists to assemble up to nine DNA fragments in a single step. |
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Leafcutter ants in the tropics bring leaf fragments back to their nest, which provides food for a type of soil fungus. |
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The hunter discovered bone fragments from the right front paw and proceeded to track the cat in light snow into a bog full of leatherleaf shrubs. |
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All of the diamonds are white or brown octahedra or macles and fragments of octahedra which do not show extensive resorption. |
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Micronuclei are composed of chromosomes or fragments of chromosomes that provide an indicator of chromosomal damage. |
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As many as 1,500 shocks are given, each lasting a microsecond, and stone-disintegrating drugs are used to dissolve the fragments that remain. |
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The use of thallus fragments to produce plantlets by vegetative growth removes the need for fertile material and spore production. |
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Bony fishes were represented by a ceratohyal element of Pachyrhizodus caninus and bone fragments of Bananogmius cf. |
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The small mammal fragments include those identified only to size and class and small cervids. |
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Other fragments showed signs of myristic acid, a hallucinogen derived from plants such as nutmeg, and cannabis, as well as tobacco and camphor. |
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Mote Marine's coral nursery trees hold fragments of staghorn coral that hang like Christmas ornaments from monofilament fishing line. |
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Cinder cone volcanoes arise from solid lava fragments thrown out to form a cinder pile. |
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Biopsy was performed and showed small fragments of fibrotic and hyalinized stroma containing dilated tubular structures. |
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Loci rich in slag, tuyere and furnace fragments are referred to as industrial5, while those rich in organic material are 'domestic. |
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Tuyere fragments from adjacent units suggest that iron smithing was carried out in this location. |
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Holland and colleagues noted that partial stone fragmentation caused the embedding of stone fragments submucosally. |
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Comminuted The bone is broken into small fragments which increases the likelihood of damage to the soft tissues surrounding the broken bone. |
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Headless screws are ideal for reducing comminuted fractures to fewer fragments before plating. |
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The number of contaminant fragments per slide ranged from 1 to 3 contaminants. |
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The group has enrolled 50 local asthma patients in a study to try to corollate their symptoms with the level of pollen fragments in the air. |
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The second concordance lists the fragments with texts in languages besides Sogdian, including Middle Persian, Parthian, Old Turkic, and Chinese. |
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The highly digested fragments of unidentified ophidians in this sample hinder calculations on the ophiophagy frequency of specific taxa. |
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Biogenic materials consisting of cryptogams and plant fragments are also present. |
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Diamondoids are cage-shaped rigid hydrocarbon molecules resembling tiny fragments of a diamond crystal lattice. |
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Also evident were occasional large papillary fragments lined by large cells with abundant clear to vacuolated cytoplasm. |
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In that process, an instrument vaporizes a soil sample, separates the chemical fragments produced, and then identifies those constituents. |
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Vertebrates are represented in the Riksu drill core by the scales of thelodonts and shield fragments of osteostracans. |
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The Cyfra 21-1 EIA kit is indicated for the quantitative determination of soluble cytokeratin 19 fragments in human serum. |
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Bull overpaints his own and others' artworks, loosely reassembling fragments rather than unifying them. |
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The Adagio for Glass Harmonica is revised in the new form, as are fragments of the master's work from which Goldstone has constructed a sonata. |
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Weathering over the past 70 years has partially devitrified the glass, resulting in fragments that are not as hard as pure quartz. |
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The chromosomal aberrations mainly observed were gaps, breakes, fragments and dicentrics. |
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In this deposit, rounded fragments of pelites, siltstone and sandstone were well represented. |
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His paintings on wood panel layer dioptric fragments of an imagined world, against a fractured kaleidoscope of the real world. |
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A basal hadrosauroid, the find included partial skull bones, several vertebrae and fragments of the ribs. |
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It was found that helophytes made up various size fragments of the communities, the vegetation of Chara sp. |
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Recently discovered elements include ophioroid fragments and echinoid spines. |
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At extreme low tide a petrified forest is partially revealed in the northern part of Sandown Bay, and fragments of petrified wood are regularly washed up on the beach. |
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The mitochondrial DNA fragments matched corresponding DNA from Columbus's brother, giving support that both individuals had shared the same mother. |
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The arc is formed by continental fragments that once formed a land bridge between South America and Antarctica, once part of the subduction margin that still forms the Andes. |
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Sediments are composed of reef fragments and hard parts of organisms. |
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Along most of the edges of this craton are fragments of crustal material called terranes, accreted to the craton by tectonic actions over the long span of geologic time. |
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Lichen fragments are also found in fossil leaf beds, such as Lobaria from Trinity County in northern California, USA, dating back to the early to middle Miocene. |
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Where Old Dutch fragments are very hard to read for untrained Modern Dutch speakers, the various literary works of Middle Dutch are somewhat more accessible. |
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Most interestingly, analysis of fragments of feeding machinery found in the formation shows that it was adapted to feed in a very precise and refined fashion. |
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The identifiable sherds from over 500 mould fragments included a perfect fit of the hilt of a sword in the Wilburton style held in Somerset County Museum. |
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The glacier abrades the smooth slope on the upstream side as it flows along, but tears rock fragments loose and carries them away from the downstream side via plucking. |
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Certain DNA elements such as transposons, fragments of DNA that replicate within an organism's genome, can however disrupt this functioning and disable genes. |
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Abrasion occurs when the ice and its load of rock fragments slide over bedrock and function as sandpaper, smoothing and polishing the bedrock below. |
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Emin's monoprints are rarely displayed alone in exhibitions, they're particularly effective as collective fragments of intense emotional confrontation. |
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Pottery and bone fragments found inside the chambers suggest they were used for interment and some have forecourts, which may have been an area for public display or ritual. |
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With this phrase Hollywood war horses typically mean that stories are stories, and you can tell them on maxiscreens, miniscreens or fragments of screens fitted to the retina. |
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These fragments would have been told for many years in tradition, and learned by apprenticeship from one generation of illiterate poets to the next. |
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Only fragments remain from what were probably large pieces of church furniture, probably with metalwork on wooden frameworks, such as shrines, crosses and other items. |
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