Research shows immersion is an effective method of teaching French as a second language. |
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Wash times can be reduced by a 3 minute immersion in hypo clearing agent with continuous agitation. |
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Emptiness washed over me from time to time, immersion in work only masked my inner sadness. |
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Fatty acids are also incorporated into the drywall by immersion or encapsulation. |
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Although immersion methods are thought to be less effective than evaporative cooling, direct comparison studies are lacking. |
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There is a large shelved hot press with dual immersion in the landing while the attic is partially floored. |
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Such immersion in the language and ways of the Andalusian countryside profoundly influenced his sensibility. |
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Evaluation in this context clearly cannot be a summative, but involves the immersion of the student in a process of collaboration. |
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Viewers can look underneath and inside the purple forms for a full sensory immersion in chroma and aroma. |
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I learned later that the wings had been constructed from fabric on an all-wood frame, all of which had disappeared after 60 years' immersion. |
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If sailing, windsurfing or undertaking any other activity likely to involve accidental immersion, wear clothing that is loose fitting. |
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A short film suggesting eco-friendly alternatives to immersion in lakes is being screened too. |
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The procedure involves the propagation of detached roots on agar plates and the collection of root hairs by immersion in liquid nitrogen. |
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The techniques most commonly used for rapid cooling are cold water immersion and evaporative cooling. |
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It did not require baptism by immersion as a prerequisite for church membership. |
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But this is all secondary to the holy ritual of immersion in the sacred waters. |
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Baptism is full immersion, and confession involves physical contact in the laying on of the hand. |
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They were to leave that meeting a member of the Elim church after being baptised by immersion along with four of his children. |
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To them, his baptism by immersion smacked of the fanaticism that revival often seems to bring. |
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And just after Pastor Hanna's sermon a member of the congregation presented herself for a believer's baptism by full immersion. |
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The first believer's baptism by immersion in Western Canada was conducted in this church a year later. |
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But the final move in this introductory immersion in epistemology is to notice what happens when we go beyond the apple. |
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There is no doubt that Darwin's deep immersion in natural theology at Cambridge did him a great service. |
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A good story and setting can create an immersion that even superior technology cannot match. |
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Considering your lengthy immersion in classical music, what propelled you into avant-garde performance? |
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The sound effects provide a good sense of immersion, but with the graphics lagging a bit behind, I was mildly disappointed. |
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Despite his deep immersion in politics up until this moment, he felt relieved to be an ordinary twenty-year-old for once. |
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There is content analysis and deep immersion in particular communities over time. |
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Over the last thirty years there has been a dramatic increase in the number of dual language or two-way immersion programs. |
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One of the most important resources of any language immersion program is its teachers. |
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But she notes that a cousin of hers was traumatized by the immersion method of language instruction. |
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We have one table with English immersion teachers and those who are still teaching bilingual education. |
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In a structured English immersion classroom, the teacher begins and maintains instruction in English. |
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One teacher told us that a dual immersion program was the only Spanish language instruction left in her district, and the waiting list was long. |
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This article focuses specifically on language minority students in bilingual immersion programs. |
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English immersion provides almost exclusive instruction in English with the intent of mainstreaming students after one year. |
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On the other hand, students enrolled in the Irish immersion program related language use to the native Irish speaking communities. |
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Teachers were recruited by contacting the principal or head immersion teacher at each school site. |
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Plays, French films, or foreign language immersion were usually enough to get him away for the weekend. |
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We were packing up our daughter Hannah to head off by plane to her second summer at a camp program focusing on foreign language immersion. |
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The mostly white middle class parents in the Elm school district community were vocal proponents of the bilingual dual immersion program. |
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The program was a language immersion program designed to increase students' skills in Navajo. |
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Such terminology may also be used for eclipses and occultations, along with their synonyms immersion and emersion. |
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Heating is by means of an oil-fired central heating system which is augmented by a separate immersion heater for the hot water supply. |
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Keep water flowing in colder climates by adding an immersion heater to an existing birdbath. |
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It is believed the cause of the fire was an electrical fault in the wiring of an electric immersion heater. |
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The scattering cells were equilibrated at a given temperature by immersion in a thermostatted bath of toluene used for scattering calibration. |
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The MBA programs on my campus start with a retreat where students get an in-depth immersion in ethics and ethical decision-making. |
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We are quite some way from the Star Trek holodeck, with fully convincing full sensory immersion. |
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In general, dye that is designed for water immersion must be rinsed repeatedly to remove the excess. |
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However, powdered saffron does not require liquid immersion to explode into color. |
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If the rules are nonsensical, then the mind jumps away from the game and the sense of immersion disappears. |
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What were the challenges you faced in getting the two-way bilingual immersion program going? |
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His head rocked arrhythmically from side to side, eyes glazed with the idiot stare of deep immersion. |
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Froth reserved soup with immersion blender and top each serving with froth. |
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All of the Navajo immersion students improved in their Navajo language skills. |
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A full 3D view allows the ability to zoom in to see the action close up for full immersion. |
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During the course of our talk, I asked if the immersion in Fosse's lifework during the preparation of the show had caused her pain. |
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The architecture of entertainment has been shaped by the idea of immersion. |
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His immersion in her mall adventure is a succinct metaphor for the soul-damaging nature of materialist suburbia. |
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And an immersion in his oeuvre is an effective cure for many chronic ailments of a metaphysical nature that one might suffer. |
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Previous research has demonstrated that knowledge of book titles and authors' names is reflective of immersion in a literate environment. |
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Use immersion blender or cappuccino machine steam attachment to froth carrot foam mixture. |
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Hydrotherapy features cold compresses, as well as sitz, spinal, immersion and steam baths. |
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I have an immersion heater so we'll have hot water, but the radiators are stone cold and it's chilly this evening. |
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Another group named Keithians held many Baptist ideas including baptism by immersion but merged those ideas with some Quaker beliefs. |
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To finish the sauce, using an immersion blender, froth the sauce until foamy, add the crayfish meat, and set aside keeping warm. |
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Use immersion blender or cappuccino machine steam attachment to froth the carrot foam mixture. |
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Froth sauce using a hand-held immersion blender and drizzle foam atop ravioli. |
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Such immersion into another culture and language is necessary if one is authentically to perform the dances of that culture. |
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What is a lot more practical, and a darn sight more convenient, is to get a computer to simulate these immersion aspects for us. |
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Animals have been recovered from this state after immersion in liquid helium, absolute alcohol, brine, and ether. |
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A word may be added concerning Lhamon's prose style, perhaps derived from his long immersion in minstrelsy. |
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All of that combines to work against the sense of immersion and reality created by the graphics and large gameworld. |
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This bilingual program provides the opportunity for immersion in the lost mother tongue at an early age. |
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They will not inflate the jacket with 002 gas either automatically upon water immersion or manually with the pull cord. |
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This indigenous language immersion program was established as an attempt to revive Hawaiian after a century-long ban on the language was lifted. |
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Resistance was evaluated by immersion for 10 d at the second trifoliate leaf stage. |
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She says that although the school does not have an immersion program, almost everyone who teaches or works there speaks Tewa. |
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My first opportunity for believer's baptism in water by immersion came one month later. |
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One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Native Baptist church is immersion baptism. |
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A living Mormon stands in as proxy for a deceased person, as water baptism by immersion is vicariously performed. |
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One witnesses the fasting and the solemn rite of baptism, preferably, by immersion in flowing water. |
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The DNA was illuminated and imaged as above with a 100x oil immersion objective, intensified and recorded to a computer hard drive using a low light vidicon camera. |
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But it was not until 1640 that the London Baptists actually abandoned sprinkling and adopted immersion as their preferred symbol of dying and rising with Christ. |
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Controlled choice fosters a range of interesting pedagogies, the authors argue, from French immersion to basic skills to Afrocentric to Drama-based. |
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In general, two to six blood platelets or thrombocytes are seen in an oil immersion field, but their distribution is variable and they may appear in large clumps. |
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Funding dual language immersion programs and transportation programs that shuttle students between school districts can also promote school integration. |
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Most fluid-filled products permit a high degree of immersion, allowing the body to sink into the surface as the surface conforms to bony prominences. |
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The expert said that in his opinion the blood-staining evidence would seem to be against the scenario supposed of a nosebleed and of immersion in bath water. |
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With the data adjusted for the small air losses suffered on water immersion, a more accurate picture of radial air distribution in the fruit emerged. |
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He showed how terrestrial animals such as snails can survive immersion even in salt water by forming a hard membranous diaphragm over the mouth of the shell. |
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These include the amount of sunscreen applied, how it is spread over the skin, resistance to water immersion and sand abrasion and when and how often sunscreen is reapplied. |
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For the applicator, hexavalent chromium passivations are easy to use and can be bulk applied often by a single-stage immersion and are inexpensive to make-up and operate. |
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No soldier can survive in the current battlespace without constant training in weapons and fieldcraft and a continuous immersion in the Army's Warrior Culture. |
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Heatstroke is a medical emergency that should be treated immediately with temperature-lowering techniques such as immersion in an ice bath or evaporative cooling. |
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We continued to walk toward the forest, as if immersion in the wild lands where she should have roamed free could cleanse us of leaving her in such conditions. |
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A sabbatical year in the mid-1990s, spent in England, provided a period of immersion in qualitative research, through affiliation with a group of feminist psychologists. |
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We were interested in the ways that Kaiapuni teachers' identities as educators and as Hawaiians were transformed by their participation in the immersion program. |
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Funding for Navajo language immersion schools is now threatened. |
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The volume of air may be adjusted to provide more or less immersion for the entire body, for specific sections, or even for individual chambers or cells. |
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One type of programme is an immersion programme in which a large part of the curriculum, such as social studies and maths, is taught in the target language. |
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In this experimental study, the effect of a functional approach to grammar teaching is examined in the context of French immersion classes at the grade 6 level. |
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Most of the immersion exists in the street and sewer scenes when cars and the noises of little rat feet scuttling shuffle from speaker to speaker, kind of. |
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Her Edinburgh studio bears witness to this immersion in Scapa Flow. |
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It was a life-changing immersion, one I would recommend for every serious foreign journalist or businessperson. |
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She has hot water because that is heated through an immersion heater. |
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The irony is that we continue our immersion in the three poisons when we shop at such overpriced designer supermarkets. |
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The tests and evaluation procedures were adapted from those used in previous research of Canadian immersion programs and later the Luxembourg system of trilingual education. |
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Alternatively, immersion in a warm bath has a soothing effect. |
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From beginning to end, the 16 players demonstrated a discipline, sense of tension and immersion in the music many other ensembles could learn from. |
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Further, with this requirement Japanese Baptists had to loosen the requirement of believer's baptism by immersion and tolerate various other baptismal traditions. |
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A total of 142 high school students who were enrolled in two-way immersion programs when they were in elementary school participated in the study. |
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It automatically inflates within three to five seconds of immersion in water or can be operated manually by activating a ripcord or by self-inflating. |
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He enjoys his mental immersion, so he doesn't need the acclaim. |
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If you aren't fortunate enough to know, then it's hard to describe the way that nature can calm the soul, especially when you can afford the time for total immersion. |
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But immersion in this realm of secrets and deception comes at a steep price, for both the protagonist and reader. |
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It restricts instruction to English only and holds that English language learners must receive instruction in English immersion programs for a maximum of one year. |
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Like salsify, burdock root discolors quickly when the flesh is exposed to air, a reaction that can be slowed by the immersion of the cut root in acidulated water. |
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I closed my eyes to get the best effect, but the front-of-house people should consider offering sleep masks to aid the audience's immersion in the event. |
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First, if the outside air temperature is dramatically different to that of the water the tank is cooled on immersion and the air volume is reduced within it. |
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She had been learning the language by immersion into the culture. |
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At the end of this year, the fifth year of the pilot, the school will be a total two-way bilingual immersion magnet school, financed primarily through the operational budget. |
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In all specimens, mitotic index was quantitated by counting the number of mitoses per twenty 100X oil immersion fields in areas of highest mitotic activity. |
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A brightfield microscope may be modified to darkfield by replacing the Abbe condenser with an oil immersion darkfield condenser. |
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The second case is the one of someone who had previously experienced Campbellite immersion. |
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A continuous-flow immersion hydrocooler cools the packaged product by flooding as it is conveyed through a cooling tunnel. |
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Motor and sensory nerve conduction are affected differently by ice pack, ice massage, and cold water immersion. |
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Bowie's love of acting led his total immersion in the characters he created for his music. |
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Young religious boys have turned the still-functioning village pool into a mikveh, or ritual immersion bath. |
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Some Anabaptist groups used affusion as the primary mode, while others practiced total immersion. |
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Medout-Marere measured values of the Hamaker constant for different materials by immersion calorimetry in apolar liquids. |
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If you already have an M67 liquid immersion heater, NSN 4540-00-469-6593, use it. |
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Reducing temperature is one solution but this only applies to hot water cylinders where the water is heated by an immersion heater. |
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Solution temperature is maintained by an adjustable, thermostatically controlled electric immersion heater. |
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Two crews from Highate and Bournbrook stations attended the incident, believed to have been caused by an electrical fault in an immersion heater. |
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Thunderbolt line includes cartridge heaters, band heaters, cast-in heaters, immersion heaters, and strip and tubular heaters. |
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And there's no guarantee there is a Wicca god who watches over immersion heaters. |
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The schoolboy had recently studied immersion journalism, in which the writer lives the life of his subject. |
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Checkpoint's newly designed MCT camera and optical system offers proprietary improvements for use with its solid immersion lens objective. |
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Regarding Item 11, I award zero points if the scanning, 10X, or oil immersion lens is used to view the slide. |
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Effect of immersion time of cultch on spatfall of the scallop Argopecten purpuratus in the Marine Reserve at La Riconada, Antofagasta, Chile. |
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In these infrequent instances, sterilization may be accomplished by immersion in liquid chemical germicides registered by FDA as sterilants. |
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So the thiourea and acid in the immersion tin baths solubilize the areas of mask that are not cross-linked, leaving a negative foot. |
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In 2006, we had a Spanish immersion program at Desert Willow Elementary, which started in first grade. |
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Never use this method with immersion silver board finish, as outgassing inside the via can corrode the silver surface. |
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Warm-water immersion balances the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems to help you calm down. |
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All immersion heaters fitted by the Housing Executive since that date have included the necessary changes. |
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Since then, Spurlock's projects have had the same premise of immersion journalism. |
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This occurs through a strategic approach such as structured English immersion or sheltered instruction. |
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This concept of immersion travel makes it easier for students to experience and understand the destination country's culture and language. |
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Total immersion Spanish language schools have become very popular in Latin America and Spain. |
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Community celebrations include festivals, some of which include processions and idol immersion into sea or other water bodies. |
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These immersion programs focus on learning language through activity, props and repetition. |
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Baptism may occur in any body of water that will allow full immersion, though many Brethren assembly halls will have a baptistry. |
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The incorporation of immersion education institutions in Scotland has proved greatly successful in reviving the Gaelic. |
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In response, the Diwan schools were founded in 1977 to teach Breton by immersion. |
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The Diwan schools were founded in Brittany in 1977 to teach Breton by immersion. |
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Therefore, most Pentecostal groups practice believer's baptism by immersion. |
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During initial entry training Soldiers go through training such as weapons immersion, convoy live fire, urban operation, and combatives training. |
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A cold water immersion experiments at Dachau concentration camp were performed by Sigmund Rascher. |
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In both the PRC and Taiwan, Standard Chinese is taught by immersion starting in elementary school. |
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Wahlco also manufactures immersion and air duct heaters plus thermocouple probes for custom applications. |
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Only by affirming the animateness of the landscape do we allow for full immersion and participation with our surrounding landscape. |
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In particular, immersion or injection with fluorochrome dye, such as calcein, has been effectively used to batch-tag a range of invertebrate larvae, including molluscs. |
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In these activities, the simulator is integrated with the full immersion of the instruction used to teach and train basic-to-advanced bronchoscopic procedures. |
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Ritual immersion in a small pool of water known as a mikvah is required. |
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A Leica DM LS2 trinocular photomicroscope with 100x 10x magnification lens oil immersion was used for taking the photographs and analysing the chromosomes. |
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Tenders are invited for Engaging of hydraulic excavator for ganesh immersion, tippers and labour for disposal of ganesh idols and garbage at ambeer cheruvu in division no. |
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The recipient of the best paper award isolates a temperature-sensitive failure in mixed-signal circuitry by combining high-resolution pulsed TIVA with a solid immersion lens. |
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Electric instantaneous or storage water heaters and immersion heaters. |
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The occupants were told by the fire service that the blaze was almost certainly caused by an electrical fault in a cupboard containing a boiler immersion heater upstairs. |
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He does have hot water though thanks to an immersion heater. |
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The bathroom has a white suite comprising panelled bath, low flush WC, pedestal washbasin, fully tiled walls, hot press with copper cylinder and immersion heater. |
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Don't put a baby's cot near an immersion heater or electric fire. |
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The Company's own Z800 3DVisor provides 3D stereovision and headtracking for PC gaming, training and simulation, immersion therapy, and other applications. |
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Often the SAT preparation is offered as a full morning immersion while the afternoons and evenings are geared towards homework and recreational activities. |
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Anns offers Gaelic immersion weekends, weeks and summer programs. |
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The fresh smell of salt air, the sound of the crashing swell, the soothing immersion in the water, the sight of dolphins playing and fish frenzying beneath my board. |
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In 1977, Diwan schools were founded to teach Breton by immersion. |
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After the initial setting, immersion in warm water will speed up setting. |
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There are other advantages over oil immersion fryers, he added. |
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Through this immersion, Ghanim gathered a lot of folk tales and stories. |
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Immersion programs, in which some or all academic subjects are taught in the foreign language, are content based. |
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In February 2002, US-based Immersion filed a lawsuit against Microsoft and Sony for patent-infringement, for use of its haptic, or touch, technology. |
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Also debuting this holiday season is the Bonavita Porcelain Immersion Dripper for brewing both coffee and tea. |
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To help develop the tactile feedback aspect of iDrive, BMW turned to Immersion Corp. |
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According to the report, Immersion is the only technology provider in the market that has a broad range of patents related to haptics. |
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The crew can use Submarine Escape Immersion Equipment to abandon the submarine. |
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Immersion lithography has dramatically elevated the patterning yield risk from overlay errors. |
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Immersion baptism is also seen as a practice established by the baptism of Jesus Christ by John the Baptist and is therefore Biblically based. |
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Total Immersion composer events also provide rich material for education work. |
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Immersion tin baths are hot and acidic, requiring careful soldermask surface preparation and tight soldermask process control in order to survive the tinplating bath. |
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This form of education has been described as Immersion education, and is now firmly established as a successful and effective form of bilingual education. |
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The wider use of haptics in touch-screen devices is having a dramatic impact in the electronics industry, says Mike Levin, vice president of Immersion Corp. |
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