This flight concentrated on the role usually played by the helicopter over the southern sector in response to naval tasking. |
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Recognition of the gender neutral title Mx is in response to a request from the Scottish society's membership. |
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The scheme comes about in response to increased levels of violence against health workers. |
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Our country was founded in response to the actions of an over-reaching, hegemonic empire. |
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A number of acute-phase reactants protect against tissue injury in response to heat stress. |
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So they have been gradually, in response to a lawsuit with information requests, releasing some of those images. |
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Some of the evening's most enthusiastic applause came in response to overhead video-board replays of his valiant and athletic effort. |
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Remember how, in response to the depredations of bandits, the villagers hired as protectors seven itinerant warriors. |
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I should ask first of all if he wishes to say anything in response to those submissions? |
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It represents a steady homogenization of the many farming cultures developed over the centuries in response to local conditions. |
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A controller is operable with the touch pad for receiving a signal from the touch pad in response to an operator touching the touch pad. |
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Property insurance developed in response to the hazards faced by medieval exporters, for example losses from shipwreck, piracy, or theft. |
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Male cats also may mark in response to the presence of a female cat in heat. |
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Mr Clarke was clearly caught on the hop if his comments in response to our reporter's questions are anything to go by. |
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The precise merit of his book is that he details how pluralist authors have evolved in response to both sympathetic and unsympathetic critics. |
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It has cantilevered upper floors and an illusive skin that changes in response to outside conditions, turning nearly transparent at dusk. |
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Then the army moved in, destroying the town and massacring hundreds of people, in response to the killing of 12 policemen the previous month. |
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As many as eight spots on the home page change each week, in response to measurements of consumer interest. |
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Trade has kept pretty steady over the past week, with lamb prices hardening in response to smaller numbers on the market. |
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As if in response to our comments, a loud thunderclap roared, filling the atmosphere with noise. |
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Renin is secreted from the juxtaglomerular apparatus of the kidney in response to glomerular underperfusion or a reduced salt intake. |
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What he achieves is sensuously shaped architecture in response to its environmental demands. |
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The increase in accounts payable and funds owed to members are more likely in response to higher sales. |
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Group members cooperatively defend territories, harvest herbaceous food, and give alarm calls and footdrum in response to predators. |
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Police sent three squad cars and a helicopter in response to an emergency call. |
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The sit mutant of tomato accumulates the biologically inactive compound trans ABA alcohol instead of ABA in response to water stress. |
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Preservation of these large-scale coastal landforms is primarily due to gentle epeirogenic uplift in response to Quaternary volcanism. |
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This raises the possibility that it might be legal to use nuclear weapons in response to the use of chemical or biological weapons. |
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A friend, family member or medical professional called in response to a severe anaphylactic reaction also may administer the medication. |
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The scheme was devised in response to a request from a landowner for projects to enhance the wildlife value of his land. |
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One example of an antiviral compound is interferon which is a chemical produced by the body in response to viral infection. |
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Nevertheless, both society and church are changing in response to the postmodern critique of modern life. |
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Decisions and actions are not only made in response to inputs from all of the sensory modalities. |
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His crime was to have pushed over a cabinet minister in response to a tirade of abuse during a heated debate. |
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Scaling studies of other species have suggested that the entire tree, including the trunk, may bend in response to wind. |
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The army said soldiers fired in response to an anti-tank missile and several firebombs. |
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Turkish troops seized the northern part of Cyprus in 1974 in response to an Athens-engineered military coup aimed at enosis. |
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And habits that are in response to obsessive thoughts may be a sign of obsessive-compulsive disorder. |
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Insulin is a hormone that is secreted by the pancreas in response to high glucose levels in the blood. |
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He was teasing in his answers to some questions, at times startlingly blunt in response to others. |
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Recent work shows that these theorems don't hold in the case of co-evolution, when two or more species evolve in response to one another. |
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But in the long run it will not be as important a part of the story as what we choose to do in response to what we suffered. |
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Liver transplantation may be considered in response to liver failure, or if the patient has uncontrollable pruritus or severe osteoporosis. |
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The magmas that formed the batholith were generated in response to the subduction of the Farallon plate beneath the North American plate. |
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The diaphragm muscle specimens showed complete tetanic contractions in response to a train of electrical pulses at room temperature. |
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The researchers took their inspiration from mechanical walking toys that automatically stroll down a slope in response to gravity. |
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What made the visit unusual was that along with the rest of the audience, the President laughed freely in response to the jokes and jests. |
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The Cuban people continue to circle the wagons around him in response to efforts to bring down his government. |
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Anhydrobiosis is a state of suspended animation certain invertebrate animals enter in response to severe drought. |
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The consensus model presented here is derived from the results of analyzing only six traces recorded in response to a single perturbation. |
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For insects on plants, demes may evolve in response to local abiotic features, rather than to the natal host plant. |
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They develop during puberty and start to release sweat in response to stress, emotion and sexual excitement. |
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The Attorney General's Department initiated a review of the doli incapax and the age of criminal responsibility in response to the case. |
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This all seems to be in response to the subject of human rights and the inclusion of sexual orientation in the bill. |
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Other viral, bacterial, and rickettsial diseases have also created a niche for themselves in response to behavioral and environmental changes. |
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Over the past few years, authorities have cracked down on bars in response to complaints of indecent or obscene behaviour. |
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The bias generator generates a ramped bias signal in response to the pump enable signal. |
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The gland is very small in babies and grows at the time of puberty in response to testosterone secreted by the testicles. |
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If you ordered the suite of furniture in response to an advertisement in Ireland, the Irish courts have jurisdiction over the matter. |
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This damage may occur in response to anything that will cause protein denaturation including thermal stress, osmotic stress, and chemical damage. |
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When you're shooting two guns at once, your aim flails about wildly in response to the recoil, making it difficult to be accurate. |
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Many plant species accumulating betaine inhabit saline and arid areas and accumulate the compound in response to drought and salinity. |
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Respiratory-related evoked potentials were measured with scalp encephalograms in response to inspiratory occlusions of 200-millisecond duration. |
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The transporters show different expression patterns in response to diurnal rhythm. |
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Those banks which fail to show improvement in response to the monitorable action plan will be subjected to a disincentive package. |
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I am writing in response to your recent story about proposed gender-neutral washrooms for transgendered people. |
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Rapid phenotypic changes are expected to occur in invasive species in response to new environmental conditions. |
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But if you have hay fever, your body produces antibodies in response to pollen. |
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Bright yellow or orange fluorescence in response to NP is considered diagnostic for flavonoids. |
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I am rarely, if ever, moved to write letters in response to articles which appear in the press. |
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This project was undertaken in response to a direct request by a group of non-nationals. |
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Sebaceous glands develop at puberty in response to androgen stimulation and are attached to the follicle canal by sebaceous ducts. |
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Later it becomes a reflex action in response to the baby's cry or just by thinking about the baby or feeding. |
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Tadpoles of both Couch's spadefoot toad and the Western spadefoot toad accelerate metamorphosis in response to pond drying. |
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It is common to quantify changes in response to the intensity of selection in terms of units of standard deviation. |
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The Russian proposal was made in response to U.S. national missile defense plans including the U.S. and Japanese theater missile defense concept. |
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Recently, Charles Dempsey observed that this work, an ex-voto painted in response to Rome's plague of 1656, incites fear and pity. |
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Physiological canalization may limit the number of phenotypes that can be produced in response to environmental variation. |
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This was in response to reports that they were not being fully cooperative. |
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He came up with the scheme in response to strangulating trading blocks imposed by England, which had led to widespread poverty in Scotland. |
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In 1940 they spiralled to a figure above 1,200 in response to national anxieties about the fifth column. |
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The symptoms reappeared in response to the challenge but did not reappear without pantoprazole. |
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Two new schemes have arisen in response to high house prices and a shortage of affordable homes in the borough. |
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Foreign direct investment has also flowed freely, mainly in response to the now largely completed sell-off of state assets. |
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Reiter's syndrome is a form of reactive arthritis, an inflammation of the joints that occurs in response to infection. |
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In the first chain analysis Rachel self-harmed in response to thinking she was not slim or beautiful enough. |
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Figures indicate that landlords have been increasing rents in response to rent allowance limits set by health boards. |
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Even wild-type strains exhibit growth stimulation in response to supplementation with inositol and choline. |
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Jim's comments were in response to a question about what voters are asking him about on the campaign trail. |
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This is most clear in rosaceous fruit trees that go dormant in preparation for winter, and not in response to environmental cues. |
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In the intact plant, inositol is synthesized in the leaf in response to salinization, and transported to the root in phloem. |
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Puerto Rican farmers have established about 2,000 acres of mango orchards in response to increased demand for these fruits. |
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The council has already made significant concessions in response to the trade unions' original proposals. |
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Voltage gated potassium channels open and inactivate in response to changes of the voltage across the membrane. |
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British painting enjoyed a boom in the early nineteenth century, in response to growing middle-class prosperity and leisure. |
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Glucocorticoid secretion occurs in a circadian pattern and in response to stress. |
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For example, wax moths reduce their sexual displays of wing fanning in response to increased predation risk by bats. |
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Is the trend line moving in a consistent direction, or is it stable across time, or is it fluctuating in response to cyclical conditions? |
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An eminent diplomatic commentator wrote that the action taken by France in response to atomic tests by South Africa would not be purely platonic. |
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This last component supposedly arose in response to the scarceness of Arabic speakers in America's armed forces and intelligence organizations. |
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Seems it all began when an interested party dropped him a line in response to the story. |
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Predators use scent to locate their prey, and prey animals often alter their behavior in response to predation risk. |
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We invited Erich Goode to submit a brief comment in response to Glenn Sparks's article. |
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The electroretinogram is a noninvasive physiologic technique for recording electrical potentials from the retina in response to flashes of light. |
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Mammary tumors were created in the mice in response to the polyoma virus middle T antigen, a well-studied oncogene product. |
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Only four nurses have reportedly crossed the picket line in response to this threat. |
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For example, when you take a beta blocker, your heart rate may not increase in response to a low blood sugar level. |
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The strike action was in response to workers' claims that the company management had maltreated two workers. |
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My stomach is spontaneously producing gastric juices in response to all the anticipated stress. |
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Old words become linguistic fossils as new words replace them in response to events and developments in a rapidly changing world. |
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Trees near treeline produce annual rings that vary in width and density in response to changing environmental conditions. |
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For nerve cells to fire, calcium must enter the nerve cell in response to a stimulus. |
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Recall from Exodus 16 that the miracle of manna came in response to the Israelites' complaints for bread. |
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The protagonist of Conrad's novel undergoes a drastic change in response to his environment, common only to that specific time period. |
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And Mary's song, the Magnificat, sung in response to her visit with her relative Elizabeth, becomes the archetypal psalm of faith. |
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Action potentials are elicited when tiny pores in the nerve cell membrane, known as sodium channels, open up in response to a stimulus. |
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Doctors are certainly bad at altering their own behaviour in response to logic. |
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Thus, defenses evolved in response to one parasite can give hosts protection against other parasitic species. |
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Women's groups seem to behave more aggressively and more emotionally in response to this common perception of feminists as bitter and militant. |
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For example, assembly-line workers in a piece-rate compensation system may adapt their work strategies over time in response to reinforcement. |
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The Essex force has declared war on reckless motorcyclists in response to the recent alarming surge in bike-related accidents. |
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Despite continuing lax enforcement, concern rose at the end of the century, in response to a perceived increase in the consumption of whisky. |
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The tough measures are in response to complaints that the government was taken by surprise by the last protest. |
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The changes in the property of cervical mucus is in response to the hormonal changes during the menstrual cycle. |
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Wilson made his address primarily in response to the revolutionary upheaval in Russia. |
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Similar behavioral flexibility has been observed in oystercatchers in response to experimental variation in tide length. |
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The condition arises when the paired frontalis muscles lose tone in response to gravity and downward descent of the brow ensues. |
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For example, experiments conducted with tomato indicate that immature fruits do not ripen in response to exogenous ethylene. |
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The amendment, which extends the recall statute to 10 years, comes about in response to a Congressional proposal. |
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The same sort of dismissive attitude is evident in response to the latest findings. |
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Folk craft traditions have been revived and modified in response to the tourist trade. |
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The league compiled a fact sheet last year, apparently in response to media questions about the marital and engagement status of its players. |
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The drivers did this in response to the dismissal of one of their work colleagues. |
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Antibodies are produced by the sow in response to vaccinations or subclinical disease exposure. |
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Like other cockatoos, the cockatiel has a retractable crest which it raises up and down in response to alarm, excitement and other emotions. |
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Unlike normal white fat that stores surplus energy, brown fat generates heat in response to cold or excess caloric intake. |
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Three online travel sites have launched business travel services recently, in response to the skyrocketing prices faced by road warriors. |
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As the inevitable consolidation process proceeds in response to the many pressures that the industry faces, job contraction may be inevitable. |
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Complex social institutions have developed in response to pressures to alleviate the distress which behavior patterns can produce. |
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Iraqi state television said the deputy governor had ordered an indefinite curfew in the province from 1900 in response to the killings. |
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A reader with a Ph.D. in Eastern European History writes in response to the recent tizzy over Martino. |
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Fire bells sounded in response to an explosion in a high voltage power transformer in the hospital basement. |
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Museums develop and the best museums develop dynamically, not just in response to topical agendas. |
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Among the multifilament nonabsorbable sutures, granulomas are more commonly seen in response to polyester. |
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Through all our letter boxes this week dropped yet another barmy proposal dreamt up by DEFRA in response to the 1991 Nitrates Directive. |
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In these patients, the heart rate, cardiac output, and blood pressure rise appropriately in response to exercise. |
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Examiners want to read the students' own understandings in response to their question. |
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As a consequence, leaves may wilt or even be injured as previously observed for cucumber and figleaf gourd in response to low root temperature. |
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English law has developed piecemeal solutions in response to demonstrated problems of unfairness. |
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For months, in response to the Greek crisis, the eurozone's leaders have been kicking the tin can down the road. |
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Aequorin, when bound to its cofactor coelenterazine, luminesces in response to calcium binding. |
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Another panther cried out in response to the first, and it echoed through the forest, sending birds winging into the star-studded sky. |
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Like other bands that emerged in response to the importation of the skinhead subculture, the Onkelz looked to England as a source of identity. |
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Over time, as wages and the costs of other resources rise in response to higher prices, aggregate supply falls. |
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He wanted to clarify a number of things in response to my recent blog posts. |
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This would include redistribution of resources in response to perceived geographical and sectoral need. |
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It's all well and good to perform these actions in response to the alarm clock if that's what happens every day. |
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Then U.S. Secretary of State Madeline Albright visited Pyongyang in response to Cho's trip to Washington. |
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Over this period there have been ebbs and flows in the level of activity, often in response to the major issues and challenges of the day. |
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Using polymer sensors, the bra tightens and loosens its straps, or stiffens and relaxes its cups in response to the movements of the wearer. |
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Now you shift your weight, and in response to my final, right-side punch, intercept my movement with a right-leg roundhouse kick. |
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Computer games allow joysticks and controllers to change a point of view in response to player actions. |
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We had to be strapped into our seats because they tilted and bucked and juddered in response to the action on the large screen. |
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Thirty-seven patients had comments in response to the open-ended question at both interviews. |
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Created in 1971 in response to the demise of passenger trains run by private railroads, Amtrak has never shown a profit. |
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Some species have continued to spread northwards in response to the warmer climate. |
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Consumers are quite at home with the concept of mail order from a catalogue, or telephone ordering in response to a home shopping advertisement. |
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Factors of production do not move easily across national boundaries in response to wage price differentials. |
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It was only in response to the application that the issue of retroactive child support was raised. |
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Posttraumatic stress disorder develops in response to experiencing, witnessing or even learning about a terrifying event. |
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Initially, cellular growth increases markedly in an effort to regenerate tissue in response to irritation. |
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The species possesses paired, elongate lateral spines that function in saltatory sweeping motions in response to sheer disturbances by predators. |
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With minimal direction given in statute, jurists wrote case law in response to specific claims brought before them. |
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The law, enacted in response to a state payoff scandal, was set to take effect at the start of the year. |
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Am feeling a bit tired and shagged out today as, in response to a cry of need, I played football yesterday. |
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The type of the rotor is detected in response to the output signal from the sensor. |
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Muscle cells increase in size postnatally, but only in response to adequate nutrition and hormonal stimulation. |
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Expression of McHAK2 and McHAK3 was stimulated in leaves of the ice plant in response to high salinity. |
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From where Solomon stood, he could see several of the folk squirm in response to having lost all excretory control. |
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But those nations have lost favor among depositors in recent years as they have eased bank secrecy laws in response to international pressure. |
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History is the reconstruction of the past in response to a new present that opens toward a new future. |
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With capital punishment in the news lately, American opinion on the death penalty seems particularly changeable in response to media coverage. |
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There may even be some spontaneous movement in response to stimuli such as loud noises or pain. |
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Much of the anatomy of skulls and teeth in subungulates and ungulates has evolved in response to their herbivorous lifestyles. |
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Von Berg does note a continental divide in response to his Naked photographs. |
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Ampk induces a cascade of events within cells in response to the ever changing energy charge of the cell. |
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State anxiety is a transitory state, which occurs in response to a stimulus and is likely to vary in intensity as a function of the stimulus. |
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For the life of me, I cannot understand his behaviour in response to the drugs question. |
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For instance, there has been some rallying of women's groups together in response to the government cutbacks. |
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In return, he argues, he has backed down in response to the strong feelings in the party and the public generally. |
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These hormones are manufactured in response to an impending threat or danger to the body or mind. |
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Gating currents represent intramolecular motions of ion channels in response to changes in transmembrane potential. |
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Indeed, he asks, does the state expand in rational and sensible ways to meet real policy needs, or rather in response to fevered moral panics? |
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A lecturers' union has declared a trade dispute with the college in response to plans to axe more than 100 jobs. |
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Barkston has expanded its premises in response to sales growth in the area and to allow it to stock new products. |
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The complex shear modulus, measured in response to nanoscale oscillatory perturbations, exhibited soft-glassy rheology. |
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The next step is to get the irrigation systems to activate automatically in response to real-time field data. |
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However, in response to the public outcry at the proposals, the council has now backtracked claiming talk of closure was a rumour. |
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It has also reorganised its European short-haul routes in response to severe competition. |
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This T cell transformation process takes time, and only memory T cells can proliferate in response to a booster vaccination or a second infection. |
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Now the SBOE is considering what textbook publishers have produced in response to the TEKS requirements. |
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Ad hoc guidelines developed in response to an outbreak of epidemic proportions in Great Britain have been implemented holus-bolus in response to one sick cow. |
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Presumably, the increased chaperone need is induced by exaggerated gill protein denaturation in response to elevated body temperatures during emersion. |
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It is not a secret society, as all members are free to acknowledge their membership and will do so in response to inquiries for respectable reasons. |
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The focus of the meeting was to examine crosstalk induced by both biotic and abiotic stresses, and in response to essential natural environmental variables such as light. |
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A Victorian Employers Union was formed in response to the successful strike of bootmakers in Melbourne in 1884, one of many new employers' associations. |
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In October 1973, Arab states imposed an embargo on oil shipments to the US in response to the Arab-Israeli War, causing shortages and a doubling of prices. |
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A ballistocardiograph is a device, including a supporting structure on which the patient is placed, that moves in response to blood ejection from the heart. |
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Muscles move in response to impulses from nearby motor neurons. |
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It is not clear, however, whether this shift in response to experience is in fact a learned response or a biological clock adjustment based on physiology. |
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After a second, I realized she was joking, partly in response to my complaints about the hysterical and occasionally overwrought response to this new disease. |
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Antidiuretic hormone, which is secreted in response to stimuli such as changes in blood volume, tonicity, and blood pressure, is the primary regulator of body water. |
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A working group headed by the government's Health and Safety Executive has begun to investigate the hazards of biocides in response to a new European directive. |
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Apparently, Minaj received a slew of offensive tweets and rude Instagram comments in response to the racy image. |
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However, in response to the combined cues from both predators, mussels expressed neither inducible defense and had significantly reduced tissue growth. |
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The more the peasant exerted himself in response to the government's plea for more production, the more he prospered and developed bourgeois attitudes. |
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Likewise, currents flow upcoast in response to upcoast wind. |
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Unlike the all-or-nothing solution of interior drapes, electrochromic glazing can darken and lighten gradually in response to gradually changing conditions. |
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The one-star general overseeing reconstruction contracts in Iraq said in response to the audit that the lack of documentation didn't prove the money was wasted. |
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Astrocytes are involved in brain metabolism, because they are capable of glycogenesis in response to various hormones and to potassium and glutamate. |
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The LDS renounced polygamy long ago in response to bigamy laws, and doesn't recognize any splinter groups that practice polygamy. |
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In the case of pain arising in the pancreas or biliary tract this can be attributed to the fact that the release of enteric hormones in response to foods is slow. |
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Large overhead structures will change in response to sun, wind, and other factors of the local climate and thereby create more comfortable microclimates below. |
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His massive cycle of mass Propers, built round plainchant melodies, was composed partly in response to the Konstanz commission, partly for use by the imperial chapel choir. |
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They kept complaining about pain and kept getting more and more narcotics in response to their complaints until they were comatose from the drugs. |
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It is produced naturally in plants in response to pathogens, which may be more common in organic vegetables because they are not treated with pesticides. |
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Interest has focused recently on the responses of central brain monoamines, specifically the catecholamines and indoleamines in response to stress. |
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Towards the west end is the main staircase, its bottom flight skewed to the angle of the south wing in response to the diagonal thrust of the approach. |
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Also added is a postlude in which the authors mount a spirited defence of their position in response to the hostile reception given to the first edition. |
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He said the move was in response to last year's generally peaceful marching season, and was part of an ongoing de-escalation over the past three years. |
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On Halloween Ed proved he has not been forgotten when he published a now-famous epistle in response to the Jian Ghomeshi scandal. |
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Many believe the admission of shortcomings was in response to Chinese President Hu Jintao's public reprimand of Tung and his ministers last month. |
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These cells, called chromatophores, are responsible for the ability of the cephalopods to change color and patterns accurately and rapidly in response to danger or emotion. |
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Vasopressin is an endogenous peptide hormone secreted by the neurohypophysis in response to an increase in serum osmolality or a decrease in plasma volume. |
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The amount of ligand that has been released by the autocrine cell in response to the activation is insufficient in this case to sustain signaling. |
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Hawkins may have his opinions, but no one from the Romney camp has yet to release any statements in response to the site. |
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Walmart has raised wages in recent years in response to worker discontent, Lichtenstein said. |
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She said proposals to change policy or procedure in response to survey results will come out of the standing committees of the council in the next year or two. |
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Acute exposure to repetitive hypoxia has been shown to result in habituation that is expressed as a decreased frequency of arousal in response to the same stimulus. |
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During the gastric phase of pancreatic juice secretion, gastrin continues to be released in response to stomach distension and the presence of amino acids in the stomach. |
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In both studies, patients were alert and able to communicate by holding up fingers in response to questions and did not themselves complete the instruments. |
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When so much of TV and film is scabrous, parents rightly want to control what their youngsters see and, in response to this need, the world of Kid Vid has emerged. |
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Indeed, I am gratified that he condescended to address one of three seminal questions which I directed in response to his treatise on electoral systems and good governance. |
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In biology, nastic refers to the natural movement of plants in response to changes in their environment, such as plants that track sunlight or that stiffen when watered. |
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The takeover was in response to the fact that an estimated 80 percent of PCs are infected by spyware and other potentially malicious software such as keyloggers and dialers. |
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All are programmed to make fairly random movements to start with, in response to the obstacles, rival robots and pools of life-giving light they detect. |
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He presents evidence through Kongo and Lunda case studies that have been subject to frequent revision in response to political developments and contemporary needs. |
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The competition was dreamed up by staff at the Lowry in response to claims by many visitors that dogs in the pictures bear a close resemblance to their own. |
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It's the second time the hotel's taskforce has gone into action in response to the growing disquiet over the city's increasingly grotty appearance. |
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By the fall, the keratin layer of skin has become thicker and more calloused in response to the skin's over-exposure to harmful ultra-violet rays from the hot sun of summer. |
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Stewart took the plunge in response to Matt Lauer's televised Today Show challenge. |
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In the six paths and throughout the ten directions he transformationally creates bodies in response to what is appropriate, and thereby goes about transforming beings. |
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The recurrent problems continue unchecked under his stewardship, and he has not taken the lead in response to other disasters that befall the city. |
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Had it been written subsequent to that event, we would have commended those who have offered powerful witness and care in response to the tragedy. |
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by hundreds of points in response to the deadlock in Washington. |
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It was conducted in response to the Geraldton Port Authority's plan to deepen the harbour and shipping channel to allow vessels to take full loads when they leave the port. |
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While some plants from grassland or desert habitats undergo overcompensatory growth in response to defoliation, it is unlikely that perennial forest herbs can do so. |
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Parent-offspring communication in response to predators might be especially likely in social Hemiptera, chrysomelid beetles, and sawflies with maternal care. |
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Did the Irish pizza industry develop in response to the potato famine? |
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The bitterness, pessimism and panic of layers of the American petty bourgeoisie is rising to the top in response to the advanced crisis of the social order. |
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The katydid Neoconocephalus ensinger only ceases calling in response to batlike ultrasound when the calls are played in the window of silence between stridulatory syllables. |
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Dealers said the dollar's rise was in response to the rally in New York stock prices and the continuing decline on the Tokyo stock market Thursday. |
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Humanitarian intervention emerged in response to Western uncertainties. |
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Having found a way of measuring their salivation in response to food he noticed that the dogs started to salivate before they were given the food. |
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All woody plants shed branches in response to shading and competition. |
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Roads design has provided a design proposal for upgrading of the county road and the design of cattle grids in response to some of the other submissions. |
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Is there, in your judgment, reasonable expectation that the dollar is going to lose value here in the months ahead in response to that massive deficit? |
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His cheeks burning red in response to his anger and hurt, his hold on his blankets turned to a clutch, his knuckles turning white from the strain. |
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Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices. |
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Her father, her mother said on the phone, had fallen into a coma after his kidneys failed in response to a sulfa drug. |
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Supporting this is the discovery by Vojdani et al., who reported that some individuals develop allergic antibodies to haptens formed in response to MTBE binding to albumin. |
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The heckelphone was developed in response to Richard Wagner's request when he visited the Heckel factory, a German bassoon manufacturer, in the late nineteenth century. |
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Imagine if I'd managed to say all that in response to their heckles. |
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A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively controlling printer functions of a dot matrix printer in response to sensing the type of printer ink cartridge being used. |
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At the heart of this behavioral decision making process are elementary visuomotor pathways that have evolved to rapidly redirect behavior in response to a threat. |
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Any intentional use of lethal force is only lawful where strictly necessary in response to a truly imminent threat to life. |
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Over the past 10 years, experimental observations have suggested that bacteria might be able to alter their mutability purposefully in response to stress. |
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Web services will soon allow agile organizations to make better decisions faster, and change their processes in real time in response to an ever-shifting market opportunity. |
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From below, it appears as a truncated wedge that broadens and flares out in response to the contours of the site, and is cantilevered off three slender columns. |
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Or can his actions be explained as essentially defensive and reactive in response to growing American meddling in areas of traditional Russian spheres of influence? |
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There have been other measures taken since then, partly though not wholly, in response to international pressure, like the appointment of special rapporteurs in Geneva. |
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In an earlier study we used Achilles tendon reflex modulation as a measure for somatic motor preparation in response to sexual appetitive stimuli. |
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The cannons still battered the fort because they could feel the stone beneath them rumble in response to each hit, and then the loud explosion that came after. |
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As the basins are hydrologically closed, the lake level varies rapidly in response to changes in moisture, whether seasonally or over much longer periods of time. |
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Gellius asserts the seductive power of his master's oratorical skills, but ensuingly establishes himself in response to this as an independent authority, who knows his way in the library. |
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It explains why the planchette, in response to questions, glides so smoothly over the Ouija board to spell answers which seem to come from spirits. |
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And in response to the Newtown Elementary School massacre in 2012, he again called for banning assault weapons. |
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Muscle spindles are primarily influenced by changes in length and are responsible for reflex contraction of the skeletal muscles in response to stretching. |
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Her mate appeared to counter-sing in response to the song of the female. |
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These seeds are green and photosynthetically active, and lipid synthesis has been shown to be stimulated in response to light in developing rape seeds. |
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All turbine products are similar in that they derive their energy from the action of blades or vanes that spin in response to a force applied upon them. |
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By the same token, a performance rendered in a machine-like manner, where tones are physically produced but not in response to prior hearing, is not a musical one. |
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At regular intervals, backbenchers apishly banged their desks to salute their leader or, in response to their opponents, broke into bursts of sarcastic laughter. |
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One official who did not want to be named said Rachid was lashing out at Abbas in response to the graft investigation. |
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In a remarkable show of stubbornness, his office stuck to his initial statement in response to inquiries from reporters. |
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You know, I can say in response to this column, that for 20 years the Democrats have been rebuffing one part of the progressive agenda after another. |
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And in response to Government proposals to deregulate the gaming industry it welcomes plans to increase the age limit on certain forms of gambling. |
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A chameleon can change its body colour, usually in response to its mood. |
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A management system identifies conditions on the network by periodically polling the network devices or in response to a message from a network device. |
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First, the college made a decision five years ago, in response to the decreasing value of our endowment, five percent of which is used each year for operating expenses. |
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