With the electoral boundaries gerrymandered in parallel, many nationalist council majorities were wiped out. |
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Word lines are disposed in parallel, and the main bit line and the ground line cross the word lines. |
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His greed and love of power, are of course, allowed to run in parallel by the laws of compulsory purchase. |
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In the current study, parental monitoring relates in parallel ways to personal self-esteem and lower proclivities toward risk factors. |
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The GeneChip Drosophila genome array was hybridized with the test or control probes in parallel experiments. |
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The concern, often made in parallel with concerns about parental expectations, presumes that IQ is a strong predictor of RTI, which it is not. |
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The intervening years had seen advances in the study of pure biology at the microscopic level in parallel with advances in genetics. |
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As the complexity of both networks and systems increases, cyberattacks, in parallel, are becoming more sophisticated and harder to detect. |
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Data in a RAID 0 volume is arranged into blocks that are interleaved among the disks so that reads and writes can be performed in parallel. |
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Incubators were set at the temperatures indicated, and in all cases plates at different temperatures were incubated in parallel. |
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Leguminous plants such as clover evolved in parallel with legions of bacteria that live in their root nodules. |
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The pipelined switch operates on several packets in parallel while determining each packet's routing destination. |
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Most of the circuits were in parallel, so one tube flickering caused the others in that circuit to pulse in antiphase. |
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Thus, it seems that an altered respiratory function develops in parallel with duration of cold exposure. |
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It can more easily afford to develop next-generation plant in parallel with older lines. |
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Mass media and popular culture developed in parallel to the Jazz Age in the West. |
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There are a number of special insights developed in parallel to the main analysis. |
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Both plants are the same chronological age and were grown in parallel under the same environmental conditions. |
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This configuration can yield affordable, virtual supercomputing for applications whose data or tasks can be processed in parallel. |
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A burning cigarette is a complex system in which many types of chemical reactions and physical processes occur in parallel. |
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Next, the crystals are harvested from the refining liquid through two centrifuges arranged in parallel. |
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Conventional naval strategy was that the opposing fleets approached each other in parallel lines, blasting away at each other as they passed. |
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They exist in parallel to the internet and are open, at least potentially, to millions of people around the world. |
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When two states occur in parallel, their estimated occupancy distributions are similar. |
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The soft wrist phone was developed in parallel with the soft phone so that one phone module can migrate between both products. |
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The bulk of the text are direct translations of those works, presented in parallel with transliterations of the Ugaritic. |
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A bleed orifice may be disposed between the directional control valve and the source of fluid, in parallel with the check valve. |
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Therefore the pulmonary and systemic circulations are in parallel and a communication between the two is needed. |
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During recognition, the probe accesses the traces of all studied items in parallel. |
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The translator processes each of the CMF outputs in parallel, producing a total of sixteen parallel channels. |
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Two deep-cycle batteries connected in parallel were used to supply power to the data logger and a total of eight gauges. |
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The panels themselves can be wired together in parallel or in series to produce a variety of currents suitable for almost any use. |
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Samples from three independently grown cell cultures were analyzed in parallel. |
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Multiple streams of data are characteristic of applications which execute multiple threads and processes in parallel. |
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I am continuing to gather material for the cat book and, in parallel, pulling poems together in one place. |
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These intermediate filaments run in parallel along the axon and occupy a large fraction of the axoplasmic volume. |
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What I thought, listening to Matt's talk at that conference, was that you could do the whole process in parallel. |
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In most cases, the beaded patterns of these skirts consist of vertical or broken lines arranged in parallel rows. |
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Four respirometer chambers were run in parallel, interfaced with a computer for data acquisition and analysis. |
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Several boards can be operated in parallel to produce any desired effective output rate. |
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We wired a small electric light in parallel with the circuit to the engine heater. |
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To tell the truth, folks, there are so many debates running in parallel here that I'm inclined to give up the ghost. |
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That is why a joint action group was set up to work in parallel with the legislation and report early next year. |
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They were Sumerian and Akkadian words inscribed in parallel columns on clay tablets in cuneiform writing and were organized thematically. |
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I tend to read two dissimilar books in parallel, and sense for links. |
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It has previously been shown that adventitious organogenesis and embryogenesis could occur in parallel from in vitro-cultured tissues of Helianthus. |
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Within afforested areas, Forest Law applied in parallel to Common Law. |
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Every time a host application writes a transaction to the local disk storage subsystem, a data protection appliance writes it in parallel to the local compatible appliance. |
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Working in parallel in its rear are leaf springs and air springs. |
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These differences suggest that they developed in parallel from ancestors with projecting beak-like feeding structures similar to that found in Colpodella. |
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Daily activity is rendered in parallel horizontal timelines, making it very easy to compare one day's activity to the next. |
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The larger female pelvis was used in parallel fashion to prove that women were naturally destined for motherhood, the confined sphere of hearth and home. |
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In the examples so far discussed, the analysis of a word into its component morphemes takes place in parallel at the phonological and the semantic levels. |
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Three thermocouples were connected in parallel to give a mean output. |
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The thermal imager is used in parallel for missile guidance. |
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We're supposed to express coordinate ideas in parallel form. |
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The service exists in parallel to the normal garbage collection service. |
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In the same way, I believe that racial and ethnic identifications are also demassifying in parallel to what is happening in the economy and the media today. |
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Defined in parallel with synesthesia as the blending of images or concepts, metaphor enables us to make concrete what is diffuse, familiar what is unfamiliar. |
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For each gel, an identical gel was run in parallel and subjected to Coomassie blue staining. |
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They retained the Norman customary law and developed it in parallel with continental Normandy and France, albeit with different evolutions. |
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The two churches lived in parallel until 1927, when the Free Church of England united with the UK branch of the Reformed Episcopal Church. |
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The electrodes were placed ipsilaterally and vertically, in parallel alignment along the thyrohyoid membrane. |
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Nonspecific binding was determined in parallel incubates including additional unlabeled picrotoxin. |
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Rejeski suggests that both physiological and psychological afferent inputs are processed preconsciously and in parallel. |
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The SLAT range of machines is offered in parallel to the Linkx brand machines, which includes the new VE series of tray erector. |
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These victories for the advocates of much more Flemish autonomy are very much in parallel with opinion polls that show a structural increase in. |
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The act also established five local commissioning groups which work in parallel with the health and social care trusts. |
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For centuries, the Torah appeared only as a written text transmitted in parallel with the oral tradition. |
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Carbon Energy was the first to adopt a system which uses a pair of lateral wells in parallel. |
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The regional management structure continued in parallel for a few years before it was abolished. |
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These secular laws existed in parallel, and sometimes in conflict, with Church law. |
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It appears that Hooke was one of a group of students whom Busby educated in parallel to the main work of the school. |
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These more extreme piercings developed in parallel with Barbara Hepworth's sculptures. |
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In many parts of Europe, Early Renaissance art was created in parallel with Late Medieval art. |
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The total resistance of two resistors connected in parallel is easily calculated using a simple formula. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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Miller to produce an edition in which the transcription and translation appear in parallel columns. |
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In 1643, Abraham Whelock produced at Cambridge an edition with the Old English text and the Latin text in parallel columns, the first in England. |
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Currently, Actuals continue to increase above and in parallel to the forecasted demand. |
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Kroons will be used in parallel with the euro for the first half of January. |
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The use of different ACPA tests in parallel could enable the differentiation between distinct ACPA-positive subgroups. |
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Bah al-Din said that seeking a political resolution in parallel with security measures is important to bring harmony back to society. |
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The use of runor survived into the 15th century, used in parallel with the Latin alphabet. |
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Some undergraduates will advance while some graduates will retreat, so that in the end their worthliness may be cancelled in parallel lines. |
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The coils were in bifilar arrangement so that they could be energized in parallel fields for sham conditions. |
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In a setup, up to two scalar transmission measurements can be made in parallel using four channels. |
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It is highly likely that, among commoners, shamanism continued in parallel to state religion. |
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The Inca calendar was essentially lunisolar, as two calendars were maintained in parallel, one solar and one lunar. |
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Thus during each blanking, a line pattern of charges is read into the horizontal register in parallel. |
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The King also made sure that his own court, the Reichshofrat, continued to operate in parallel to the Reichskammergericht. |
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Lamellar bone also requires a relatively flat surface to lay the collagen fibers in parallel or concentric layers. |
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The warp threads are held taut and in parallel to each other, typically in a loom. |
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SoundTaxi offers the ability to record multiple copy-protected audio files in parallel and effectively multiply processing speed. |
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Prime Minister Naoto Kan said Sunday he wants to consider expanding the corporate tax base in parallel with a proposed cut in corporate taxes. |
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The SLS model consists of a spring in series with a dashpot and in parallel with another spring, resulting in three unknown parameters. |
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Because XHTML and HTML are closely related, they are sometimes documented in parallel. |
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The Navy and Air Force were developing their own technologies in parallel to solve what was essentially the same problem. |
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It became common for prayer books to be printed with the 1662 and 1928 forms of service in parallel columns, although the legal basis of the revision remained unclear. |
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The power supply used four 10,000-microfarad capacitors in parallel. |
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As well as the Women's Rugby World Cup there are also other regular tournaments, including a Six Nations, run in parallel to the men's competition. |
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Features including direct paralleling and Dynamic Advanced Active Clamping reduce system cost by requiring less de-rating when IGBT modules are used in parallel. |
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Renaissance art emerged as a distinct style in Italy in about 1400, in parallel with developments which occurred in philosophy, literature, musicand science. |
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The prevailing tactical orthodoxy at the time involved manoeuvring to approach the enemy fleet in a single line of battle and then engaging broadside in parallel lines. |
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Some other jurisdictions, such as Hong Kong, have laws mandating or permitting other systems of measurement in parallel with the metric system in some or all contexts. |
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Appropriate judgment in nodule selection can be learned by working in parallel with an experienced ultrasonographer or with another trained radiologist or pathologist. |
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This way, consumers will be able to have a quantified knowledge regarding the UVA protection they are getting, which increases in parallel to the sun protection factor. |
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Riders must be able to get their bikes to the start line under their own power, without any external assistance and not by pushing the machine, then line up in parallel. |
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Agrarianism can be seen more clearly when it is contrasted and shown as having existed in parallel with each of these stages of economic world development. |
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Available July I and co-developed with DiagnoSwiss SA, the OFFGEL Fractionator fractionates intact proteins and peptides by isoelectric point and can run samples in parallel. |
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Pigeons adjust their drinking rates and food intake in parallel, and when adequate water is unavailable for excretion, food intake is limited to maintain water balance. |
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Over the next 400 years it developed in England, sometimes in parallel with and influenced by Continental forms, but generally with great local diversity and originality. |
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Rival stags challenge opponents by belling and walking in parallel. |
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DartOS, which is master-less, load sharing and redundant, is made up of layers of software that execute in parallel on multiple CPUs and micro-controllers. |
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The telescopic endblock for ankle joint flexion and extension was attached in parallel with the ankle joint on a half way to shin fascia and to retinaculum flexorum. |
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Dominance hierarchies exist in parallel for both males and females. |
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Since the 2000s Pakistan has made a significant amount of progress in supercomputing, and various institutions offer research opportunities in parallel computing. |
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May held the office of Minister for Women and Equality in parallel to her office of Home Secretary from 2010 to September 2012, when this role was taken over by Maria Miller. |
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Titled Chronicon Saxonicum, it printed Latin and Old English versions of the text in parallel columns and became the standard edition until the 19th century. |
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Unlike incremental approaches such as using Blu-ray disks for archiving, holographically reading and recording data involves transferring millions of bits in parallel. |
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In beta sheets, peptides line up in parallel zigzags called beta strands. |
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Bidiagonal partition matrices are enumerated using the transfer-matrix method and are equinumerous with permutations which are sortable by two pop-stacks in parallel. |
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