Like sea and land breezes, anabatic and katabatic winds are induced thermally. |
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This is often induced by physical exertion, and the commonest aetiology is atheromatous coronary artery disease. |
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These currents are induced by the rapidly changing magnetic field generated by a coil supplied with an alternating current. |
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Effective techniques of fighting the enemy in the mountains are induced rockfalls, avalanches, glacier movements and mudslides. |
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Delayed induced effects have been studied almost exclusively with mandibulate insects. |
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Thus, the induced voltage in the coil generated by any outer magnetic field is controlled to reduce noise. |
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Often induced by witnessing atrocities, the trauma's impact has been magnified by the effects of malnutrition and squalid living conditions. |
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No staining was observed in animals mounted in levamisole but not irradiated, indicating that all expression of the transgene was laser induced. |
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In this technique, the patient is placed supine on the operating table and general anesthesia is induced. |
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There is a minute electrical current induced in the antenna by the radio signal it receives. |
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As the magnetic storm raged through the night, huge geomagnetically induced currents surged through the wires and cables. |
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After general anesthesia is induced, the anesthesia care provider inserts a nasogastric tube. |
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Backbone kinks induced by Pro residues can lead to characteristic motions of the nearby region. |
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These areas were decorated in either bright greens or oranges, which induced a light-hearted mood. |
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Some experimental evidence on animals with artificially induced fevers supports the possibility of its antipyretic effects. |
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The period also induced a severe, decades-long drought that may have brought on the demise of the Anasazi culture of North America. |
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It employs a single reed and has a very pure tone with no vibrato although this can be induced by use of the bellows. |
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Hence the axolemma appears to be the barrier for osmotically induced flow into the axoplasm. |
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Rarely, a hypersensitivity syndrome ranging from urticaria to drug induced lupus can be caused by minocycline. |
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In fact, the word lambada is an obscure Brazilian Portuguese word, and refers to the wave like motion induced in a whip. |
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And, through that shock or that alienation effect, you're induced to rethink certain conditions. |
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It seems likely that most so-called past life regressions induced through hypnosis are confabulations fed by cryptomnesia. |
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Fortunately the tantrum induced by this frustration made him sleepy and pretty soon he conked out. |
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Adoptive mothers should be counseled on the benefits of induced lactation through hormonal therapy or mechanical stimulation. |
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None of the sterols tested at this level induced cytotoxicity as measured by lactic dehydrogenase release. |
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After relieving his pain with a quick nap induced by inhaled anesthetic gas, treatment with heat, fluids and antibiotics could be commenced. |
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During adaptation, both inducing and induced stimuli are presented to one eye alone. |
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The anesthesia care provider induced Billy under general anesthesia via mask and appropriate anesthetic gases. |
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Emigrations were induced by removing the roof slide from the old nest, forcing the ants to find a new home. |
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Hence, the voiced alternants induced by Verner's Law may be expected in both subjunctive pret. singular and plural. |
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Most were related to anesthesiology or surgical techniques or to the endocrine responses to changes induced by body posture. |
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Artificially low short-term rates and a steep yield curve had induced enormous leveraged speculation. |
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Pulmonary compromise was induced by repeated normal saline solution lavage. |
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He therefore induced a public campaign to accuse Parliament of obstruction at a time of national danger. |
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Besides amitosis, cold-pretreatment also induced some abnormal mitotic behavior leading to the formation of micronuclei. |
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Knowledge rhetorically induced from a representative anecdote will ironically contain both of Ransom's two knowledges. |
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When waves cause the coil to move up and down relative to the fixed magnetic shaft, voltage is induced and electricity is generated. |
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This behavior is interpreted in terms of a loss of protein internal water, so-called lubricant water, induced by the co-solvent. |
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The guardians and auxiliaries, and all others equally with them, must be compelled or induced to do their own work in the best way. |
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In addition, an effort was made to assess the likelihood that lesions induced by anorectic agents could progress despite cessation of therapy. |
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The cases examined here emphasized the marked individual variation in severity and location of valvular lesions induced by anorectic agents. |
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We demonstrated that, during the palatally induced jaw-closing reflex, the tongue extended at jaw closure. |
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She induced an involuntary gasp from the branch as she pouted and flicked her ash-blonde tresses over a lovely shoulder. |
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Nausea induced by apomorphine as the aversive stimulus was reported less often. |
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Perturbations of photosynthetic metabolism can be induced by many biotic and abiotic factors. |
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We then averaged measurements from the right and left tail feather for both original and induced feathers. |
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Among the animal tests Skinner reported upon were some that induced abulia. |
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Whenever there was no spontaneous response, the abreactive effect was induced by verbal stimulation. |
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For three days, Zanardi was kept in a medically induced coma and on artificial respiration. |
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The most effective way to avoid the symptoms of alcohol induced hangover is to practise abstinence or moderation. |
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Doctors were unhappy with her condition and induced her, but did not expect the baby to arrive until Boxing Day. |
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The realisation induced a moment or two of panic, and then I shrugged and figured it would all come out in the wash. |
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The gyroscopes sense angular motion by measuring the Coriolis effect induced by rotation, using a vibrating MEMS structure. |
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All the respiratory-deficient mutants previously isolated in our laboratory have been induced by treatment with acriflavine or ethidium bromide. |
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In some yeast species, peroxisomes may be induced by growth on methanol, alkanes, fatty acids, and cadmium. |
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Also, stereotypical behaviour and circling movement induced by apomorphine was suppressed. |
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Laboratory examinations of the heads of the whales showed trauma induced by sound. |
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That is just as well, since it often induced an unpleasantly rancid truffle aroma and taste. |
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People were led to believe they had won a top prize when in fact they were being induced to pay for a low value product. |
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Four of our patients complained of rotatory vertigo induced by loud sounds. |
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There is also no likelihood that anything said or done would have induced any other confession. |
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We have found that a deliberative mindset induced greater realism and not more pessimism. |
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Normally this statement induced enthusiastic enquiries from Anglophile Americans. |
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Defoliation induced an increase in the number of resin droplets in the fertilized saplings. |
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The changes in lung tissue suggest that part of the lung damage is due to cytokines induced by the microbial agent. |
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General anesthesia was induced with ketamine and xylazine, and maintained with ketamine. |
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Macroscopic appearance in affected viscera, with the exception of the bursa of Fabricius, are indistinguishable from leukotic lesions induced by other agents. |
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There followed a rapid succession of clinical studies dealing with OA induced by a variety of chemicals including isocyanates, drugs, colophony, and acid anhydrides. |
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In other words, the revival of religious millenarianism was a pre-patterned localised response to the social rifts and cultural crisis induced by French colonialism. |
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The fluids were trapped in permeability-controlled positions within anticlinal zones, where fluid cooling induced deposition of stibnite and sulphosalts. |
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Tetraploids, inheriting a full complement of chromosomes from each parent, and thus having double the normal allowance, occur in nature or can be induced. |
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Finally, long-term morphological changes are induced, such as the formation of lenticels and aerenchyma to improve the oxygen permeability of the tissue. |
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Whenever the antioxidants are present, antioxidant enzyme activity and scavengers of the free radical will be induced to prevent the oxidative damage. |
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In the case of the 3G auctions, the mania induced them to jump in with the madding crowd and ignore risk-averse, time tested investment disciplines. |
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What induced this stormy outburst on this tempestuous May morning? |
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Acute lung injury induced by saline solution lavage, in contrast to that induced by oleic acid, is known to be stable for a 2-to 4-h period after stabilization. |
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Some American evangelicals export teen exorcists to the UK to fight the Harry Potter induced demonic infestation there. |
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This information will help us predict the responses of wild mammals to both natural and anthropogenically induced changes in plant secondary metabolites. |
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The combination of these factors limited the nature of auriferous fluids, if any, that could have deposited gold in zones of structurally induced permeability. |
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Research has shown that a fugue state may be induced by intensely emotional or stressful events. |
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Spemann found that in certain amphibian species transplanted pieces of epidermis that were not part of the anlage of the lens also could be induced to produce a lens. |
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In budding yeast, many genes are induced early in the cell cycle. |
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It may be induced by a hard bowel movement or straining at stool. |
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I can nowise explain what sort of whim, prank, or perversity it was, that, after all these leave-takings, induced me to go to the pig-stye and take leave of the swine! |
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Dihydrothymine structure is a well-documented DNA base lesion induced by radiolysis of DNA, and the biological relevance has been the subject of several investigations. |
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Like the rest of our world, his city had degenerated into subdead induced bedlam. |
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At the southern margin, longshore drift induced by the southeasterly winds accumulated carbonate sands and gravel in a spit-platform, at the lee side of a protruding cape. |
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One out of three births in the U.S. is a Cesarean section and about a quarter of all labor is induced. |
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In pre-revolutionary Vietnam, knowledge of abortifacients did exist, but historical sources indicate that induced abortion was considered an immoral act. |
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Although lignocaine has been shown to suppress mechanically induced as well as ammonia and capsacin-induced cough, it has not been shown to suppress maximum voluntary cough. |
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Parp is activated by DNA strand breaks induced by alkylating agents. |
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The bug created a means for hackers to inject malware into vulnerable Windows boxes providing a user can be induced into viewing a maliciously constructed image. |
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After the lead is implanted and tested, the surgeon closes the incision and general anesthesia is induced for implantation of the pulse generator. |
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The authors point out that prolactin sparing atypical antipsychotics offer a new management strategy for antipsychotic induced hyperprolactinaemia. |
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Alkaline phosphatase and lactate dehydrogenase changes during leucocytosis induced by G-CSF in testicular cancer. |
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Changes in the plasma lipoproteins and apoproteins induced by cholesterol feeding. |
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In addition, Juglans nigra showed hepatoprotective and anticlastogenic effects induced by arsenite. |
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Subjects report the physiological arousals induced by adrenaline and placebo differently. |
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Low background experiments need a suppression of cosmogenically induced events. |
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All the selected dihydroxyflavone derivatives showed dose and time dependent inhibition of carrageenan induced paw oedema. |
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The humming sound and the unvarying white light induced a sort of faintness, an empty feeling inside his head. |
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The SDG polymer complex can significantly prevent liver and renal damage from paracetamol induced hepatonephrotoxicity in rabbits. |
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Most of these conspiracies took place before Claudius' term as Censor, and may have induced him to review the Senatorial rolls. |
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He was apparently accepted as king by some or all of the Danes in England and in 903 he induced the East Anglian Danes to wage war on Edward. |
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Leather, badly tanned, is susceptible to deterioration from inherent vice induced by poor quality manufacturing. |
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Theoxena although she were instantly urged thereunto, could never be induced to marry againe. |
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It was most likely a false pregnancy, perhaps induced by Mary's overwhelming desire to have a child. |
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One of the most promising routes in this regard is the generation of induced pluripotent stem cells by reprogramming cells. |
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Germination rates of local kangkong cultivars are often low because of hard-seededness induced by long storage. |
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Afonso et al observed that human necrotic, but not apoptotic, neutrophils induced in vitro leishmanicidal activity mediated by macrophages. |
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In 1768 Dr John Fewster reported that variolation induced no reaction in persons who had had cowpox. |
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At low speeds, the current induced in the squirrel cage is nearly at line frequency and tends to be in the outer parts of the rotor cage. |
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This suggests that the CE increase induced by ADRP may also promote a more efficient lipoviroparticle secretion. |
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Construction of cross dams has induced a natural accretion of silt, creating new land. |
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The ensuing pressure from the Fellows induced the Council to reinstate Russell. |
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We previously reported that water extract of Mekabu, a kind of seaweed, induced apoptosis in a human breast cancer cell line. |
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Gill Bennett later revealed that the births of their three children had been induced to avoid any clashes with Faldo's playing schedule. |
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This uncoupling may be induced by targeted remodeling trying to repair the running induced microdamage in bone. |
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For more advanced applications, microseismic monitoring is sometimes used to estimate the size and orientation of induced fractures. |
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Hydraulic fracturing has been sometimes linked to induced seismicity or earthquakes. |
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Human impact threatens many species, with greater threats expected as a result of climate change induced by greenhouse gases. |
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The glacial retreat induced by this or any other process can be amplified by similar inverse positive feedbacks as for glacial advances. |
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The weight of the redistributed surface mass loaded the lithosphere, caused it to flex and also induced stress within the Earth. |
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To the extent that being bored can be viewed as an aversive reaction, nonerotica can be considered to have induced a negative affective state. |
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Various immunologic and nonimmunologic mechanisms have been implicated in hypersensitivity reactions induced by castor oil derivatives. |
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Glaciers slowly deform and flow due to stresses induced by their weight, creating crevasses, seracs, and other distinguishing features. |
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In 1220, Llywelyn induced the minority government of King Henry to acknowledge Dafydd as his heir. |
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Like other mustelids, the European polecat is polygamous, though pregnancy occurs directly after mating, with no induced ovulation. |
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Unlike with other small mustelids, ovulation is not induced, and pregnancy occurs immediately after mating. |
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Industrialization, skill premium, and closing gender wage gap further induced parents to opt for child quality. |
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Shores are influenced by the topography of the surrounding landscape, as well as by water induced erosion, such as waves. |
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Figure 2 gives experimental examples of otoacoustically traced, acoustically induced, cochlear perturbations in a human and a guinea pig ear. |
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This induced a large magnetic field and swept the entire area between the two ships. |
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These platforms are characterised by abiotic precipitation and biotically induced precipitation. |
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The decreased volatility is attributed to the molecular polarity induced by the halides, which induces intermolecular interactions. |
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Horticulturalists are interested in understanding how meristematic cells can be induced to reproduce an entire plant. |
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It induced currents strong enough to short out telegraph lines, and aurorae were reported as far south as Hawaii. |
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It is induced indirectly by the storm itself, the result of a feedback between the cyclonic flow of the storm and its environment. |
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Some cyclists with induced pudendal nerve pressure neuropathy gained relief from improvements in saddle position and riding techniques. |
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The Senate chose Sulla, but Marius induced tribune Publius Sulpicius Rufus to call an assembly that subsequently appointed Marius. |
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King Stephen converted the nomadic barbarian tribes of the Hungarians and induced them to sedentary culture. |
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There he called to his presence the chiefs of the Saxons, and inquired who had induced the people to rebel. |
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The court of the Golden Horde returned the princes as a peace overture to the Yuan Dynasty in 1282 and induced Kaidu to release Kublai's general. |
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He knew only that the drug came from Africa and induced a 36-hour trip. |
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Although the Ukrainian link induced creativity in many areas, it also weakened traditional Russian religious practices and culture. |
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A second source was induced by mutagenic levels of gamma rays, which putatively silenced one of the genes involved in PPD genesis. |
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The death of an uncle, who had occupied the see of Cortona, induced the young Guicciardini to seek an ecclesiastical career. |
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Reasons for procuring induced abortions are typically characterized as either therapeutic or elective. |
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, induced abortion may be performed surgically by intact dilation and extraction or by hysterotomy. |
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For example, the question of a link between induced abortion and breast cancer has been investigated extensively. |
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Abortion may also be induced in animals, in the context of animal husbandry. |
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Further the defence was not defeated by the fact that the defendant induced the provocation. |
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The defendant was in control when she began drinking, and the state of mind in which she killed her daughter was merely induced by the alcohol. |
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Despite such restrictions, birth rates continued to lag, in part, because of unskilled induced abortions. |
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Hot rolled metals generally have little directionality in their mechanical properties and deformation induced residual stresses. |
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Even Pennant, with all his repugnancy to the toad, could not be induced to favour the popular belief in its poisonous character. |
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By means of the rheotome, the primary current is broken and closed rapidly, so that the induced current seems almost like a continuous one. |
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A shrieking noise induced by the Helm Wind is a characteristic of the locality. |
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Mastema, who induced God to test Abraham through the sacrifice of Isaac, is identical with Satan in both name and nature. |
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It is argued that both of these strictive effects are induced by the Maxwell stress. |
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Since ergodicity and mixing are expressible in terms of the induced Koopman unitaries they are not additional invariants. |
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Curiosity induced him to ask the wild-eyed vinous old man if he knew the lady. |
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This results when a small region, whose magnetic field is grossly amplified by vortically induced shear, is spun about the symmetry axis. |
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Human carcinogenicity and atherogenicity induced by chronic exposure to inorganic arsenic. |
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Abacterial cystitis induced by the consumption of ketamine is now a well-documented fact. |
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Acrylonitrile potentiates hearing loss and cochlear damage induced by moderate noise exposure in rats. |
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Adrenergically induced PAF occurs predominantly in daytime, while under stress, or during exercise. |
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Changes in circulating leukocytes induced by the administration of pituitary adrenocorticotrophic hormone in man. |
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Alterations in the functional anatomy of reading induced by rehabilitation of an alexic patient. |
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Allergic rhinitis is induced by an IgE-mediated inflammation of the nasal membrane following exposure to an allergen. |
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Production of endoglucanase was induced by microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose and xylan. |
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Production of polygalacturonase and pectinesterase was induced by pectin, sodium carboxymethyl cellulose, and xylan. |
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Labor had to be induced since the loss of amniotic fluid made the patient susceptible to a life-threatening infection. |
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Carcass performance and weight gain in culi cows with anestrus induced by surgical versus mechanic ways. |
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Inflammatory mediators are induced by dietary glycoloxins, a major risk factor for diabetic angiopathy. |
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Wide QRS complex tachycardia with right bundle block pattern and a superior axis was induced by programmed ventricular stimulation. |
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Hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic effects of flavonoid rich extract from Eugenia jambolana seeds on streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. |
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Shoba FG, Thomas M Study of antidiarrhoeal activity of four plants in castor-oil induced diarrhoea. |
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I induced the girl to sit down and swallow a glass of Marsala. |
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A study of 342 oral keratotic white lesions induced by qat chewing among 2500 Yemeni. |
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Immunity to coccidioidomycosis induced in mice by purified spherule, arthrospore, and mycelial vaccines. |
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Human pancreatic islet cell specific 38 kilodalton autoantigen identified by cytomegalovirus induced monoclonal islet cell autoantibody. |
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A woman who is induced is also more likely to end up needing a C-section. |
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When telomeres reach critically shortened length and a DNA damage signal is induced, a replicative senescence, or cell ageing, occurs. |
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In the course of the motion transformation, slender screw may be induced torsional, axial, and bending deformations and vibrations. |
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In this study, we examined the effect of Icariin on rapid palatal expansion induced root resorption in rats. |
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The researchers had induced the condition by perforating the large intestines of 36 mice. |
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The hepatoprotective effect of Bael leaves in alcohol induced liver injury in albino rats. |
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Herbal-drug interaction induced rhabdomyolysis in a liposarcoma patient receiving trabectedin. |
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Involvement of potassium channels in spinal antinociceptions induced by fentanyl, clonidine and bethanechol in rats. |
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Bethanechol chloride for treatment of Clomipramine induced orgasmic dysfunction in males. |
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The nature of thrombosis induced by platinum and tungsten coils in saccular aneurysms. |
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Hypoglycemic and antioxidant activity of Salacia oblonga Wall, Extract in streptozotocin induced diabetic rats. |
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The induced expectation for one of the yoga classes was presented in the form of a fake biomagnetic titanium silicone bracelet. |
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Many of the women who attempted self-induction and failed, were then medically induced. |
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This reduction can be induced by either a reduced production of thrombocytes or an increased sequestration of ineffective platelets. |
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For example, meteorologically induced seasonality is one of the most important sea level variability features in the tideless Baltic Sea. |
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Interlaboratory evaluation of rat hepatic gone expression changes induced by methapyrilene. |
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However, a phenomenon called microbially induced sedimentary structures, or MISS, had not previously been seen in this region. |
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Sister chromatid exchange and chromosome aberrations induced by curcumine and tartrazine on mammalian cells in vivo. |
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Sparse rain and few natural resources historically have induced Cape Verdeans to emigrate. |
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Antioxidative effect of chitosan on chronic carbon tetrachloride induced hepatic injury in rats. |
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Human adipose derived stem cells suppress lymphocyte proliferation induced by cellular or non specific mitogenic stimuli. |
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In fact, when naked mole rat cells are induced to form a tumor, the rodents stop the threat almost immediately. |
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Understanding how soft errors are induced by cosmic rays, alpha particles and thermal neutrons is extremely complex. |
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They identified Monokine induced by interferon-gamma messenger RNA and MIG protein as the clinically significant biomarkers. |
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An attempt was made to instigate the airflow and temperature patterns induced by soil pipe heating. |
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Silymarin potentiates the anti-inflammatory effects of celecoxib on chemically induced osteoarthritis in rats. |
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The purpose of this study is to determine whether AGE inhibits cell death induced by SAM in PC12 cells. |
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Lately, the reprogramming of somatic cells to induced pluripotent stem cells has become very popular. |
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Other science concepts include simulated boiling, fluid flow behavior and bubble movements induced by temperature changes, natural convection, and wake flow. |
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It would appear accurate when framed as a function of the bamboozlement induced by the mentacide process that ADP's own-life taking behavior resembles a lynching. |
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Urge incontinence can also be induced by spinal cord injuries, brain tumors, Parkinson's disease, chronic diabetes, cerebrovascular accident, and multiple sclerosis. |
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A FEM analysis of magnetically induced biomagnetic fluid mixing, Rev. |
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We investigated also the susceptibility of RBCs to an oxidative stress by determining the extent of hemolysis induced by a water-soluble azo compound. |
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Efficacy of piperine, an alkaloidal constituent from Piper nigrum on erythrocyte antioxidant status in high fat diet and antithyroid drug induced hyperlipidemic rats. |
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Reproductive management involved natural estrus and induced estrus in the anestrous period, using the hormonal treatment recommended by Westhuysen and Ritar et al. |
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Anti diabetic effect of cherries in alloxan induced diabetic rats. |
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These are surgical, uninephrectomy or subtotal nephrectomy producing mild to severe RI, or acute pharmacologically induced changes to the heart or kidney. |
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In contrast, the expression host itself, a DE3 lysogen induced with IPTG but harboring no expression plasmid construct, exhibited fairly uniform staining and morphology. |
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We reported a 35-year-old woman with LPP possibly induced by bisoprolol. |
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Yet there is little hint in this set of essays of the trauma or soulsearching with regard to the idea of vocation that this decline has induced in certain other contexts. |
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It also restored stem anomalies like reduced trichome turgidity and density, deformation in collenchymatous and sclerenchymatous cells induced by As stress. |
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This government position induced Shelley to write a sonnet of mild reprimand, To Wordsworth, but it gave Wordsworth the financial security to pursue his poetry. |
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In the evaporation method hot water is injected into the potash which is dissolved and then pumped to the surface where it is concentrated by solar induced evaporation. |
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The stomach itself is protected from the strong acid by the secretion of a thick mucus layer, and by secretin induced buffering with sodium bicarbonate. |
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Often this has induced laws against perceived and real war profiteering. |
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This decisive act induced many local chieftains to side with the British. |
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Medical abortions are those induced by abortifacient pharmaceuticals. |
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Perceptual filling in of artificially induced scotomas in human vision. |
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But while Ferguson was still screaming blue murder over an unpunished cynical trip by Luiz on the England man, Zhirkov induced a Smalling twitch as he darted forward. |
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Over a third are unintended and about a fifth end in induced abortion. |
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The DMR probably formed when new, hot oceanic crust slid past old, cold continental crust and the contrast in temperatures induced a thermal uplift. |
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Further animal studies have shown that ginger has hepatoprotective effects against ethanol, carbon tetrachloride and acetaminophen induced hepatotoxicity. |
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In most rodent species, such as brown rats and house mice, ovulation occurs on a regular cycle while in others, such as voles, it is induced by mating. |
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Participants were given ineffective pills, before being sat on a stool inside a drum with vertical stripes that induced the illusion of self-motion. |
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Within the Emydidae, melanization could be induced by dark substrates in Sliders, two Map Turtle Species, but not in the terrestrial Eastern Box Turtle. |
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Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled. |
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Older people are majorly exposed to diseases induced by air pollution. |
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These individuals can be induced to spawn by thermal shock treatment. |
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Settling of the shelf after the separation of the continents has resulted in landslides, such as the Storegga Slide about 8,000 years ago that induced a major tsunami. |
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That year, Zuylenstein began to work for Charles and induced William to write letters to his uncle asking him to help William become stadtholder someday. |
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This sinking is induced by either a loss of buoyancy control, the synthesis of mucilage that sticks diatoms cells together, or the production of heavy resting spores. |
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In 1217, Reginald de Braose of Brecon and Abergavenny, who had been allied to Llywelyn and married his daughter, Gwladus Ddu, was induced by the English crown to change sides. |
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As more ice is removed near the ice margin, more intraplate earthquakes are induced and this positive feedback may explain the fast collapse of ice sheets. |
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While such a pretreatment increased the sensitivity ten to forty times, the damage to the gills induced by brief exposure to ichthyotoxin was reversible. |
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We studied the effect on distal colonic motility of three hypnotically induced emotions in 18 patients aged 20-48 years with irritable bowel syndrome. |
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Hence, the present study was undertaken to assess the neuroprotectivity of spirulina alone and in combination with amantadine in experimental rat induced Parkinsonism. |
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This is probably due to dissociation induced by the large exoergicity from charge transfer between species that differ greatly in ionization potential. |
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Here, we investigate the cardio-protective efficacy of nanocurcumin in protecting primary human ventricular cardiomyocytes from hypoxia induced damages. |
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Inflammation of the eyes was induced by too much work at night. |
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Monitoring of microseismic events induced by reservoir The next task is to know the location of proppant within the fracture and the distribution of fracture conductivity. |
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In all these cases, the ostensible immediate cause of the protest was amplified by the underlying social suffering induced by the great recession. |
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These increase fuel efficiency and range by reducing induced drag. |
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Intracellular analysis of synaptic potentials induced in trigeminal jaw-closer motoneurons by pontomesencephalic reticular stimulation during sleep and wakefulness. |
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In teleosts, double haploids induced by mitogynogenesis are often sterile. |
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Although we observed that collagen strongly induced the aggregation of platelets to potentially cause coronary microembolization, GH did not enhance thrombogenicity. |
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This lean is induced by the method known as countersteering, in which the rider momentarily steers the handlebars in the direction opposite of the desired turn. |
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In this study of 28 mice, they induced ischemia by either permanently occluding the left anterior descending artery or temporarily ligating it for 45 minutes. |
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Aromatic rings are Lewis base sites and their presence in porous solids improves the gas storage capacity through either acid-base interactions or induced dipole. |
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Avian leucocytic responses induced by stress and corticoid inhibitors. |
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Section of brain showing ischemia induced changes like loss of basophilia due to necrosis of the small neurons of the granular layer of brain in ischemic control group. |
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Plating fibroblasts on Laminin induced the greatest response to IGF-1, and production was diminished on low concentrations of collagen and plastic. |
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Kinsenoside, a high yielding constituent from Anoectochilus formosanus, inhibits carbon tetrachloride induced Kupffer cells mediated liver damage. |
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Discussion of this history should not lead to a relativistically induced silence on these subjects, but can occasion some modesty, care, and certainly, tolerance. |
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The difference between the calorie restricted and normal group was similar to that induced by the drug atenolol, which is used in cardiovascular disease and hypertension. |
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The contribution of muscle afferents to kinaesthesia shown by vibration induced illusions of movement and by the effects of paralysing joint afferents. |
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Ascorbic acid is decreased in induced sputum of mild asthmatics. |
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Currents induced into this winding provide the rotor magnetic field. |
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Artificially induced grain alignment in thin films refers to film growth methods that do not use a monocrystalline substrate to obtain in-plane alignment. |
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Therefore, the risk from mammography is essentially only that of induced breast cancer, while PEM can lead to cancer induction in any number of radiosensitive organs. |
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If Plato had no interest in quarter tones, which is certainly my view of the evidence, then any stichometric structure detected at quarter tone intervals is method induced. |
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Crocodilian breeders have noted problems with the growth and development of neonatal Yacare Caimans, which are known to suffer from stress induced mortality rates. |
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The rate of legal, induced abortion varies extensively worldwide. |
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As observed, YTE treatment attenuated the alveolitis and fibrosis induced by BLM, reduced the loss of body weight and increase of lung coefficient. |
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In this study, researchers first determined whether mice that were induced with experimental arthritis also manifested bone loss in the alveolar bone. |
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Temperature induced range expansion can cause novel range overlap between formerly allopatric species and can lead to extensive hybridisation in these new sympatric areas. |
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Shahidan, An aqueous extract of Citrus mitis possesses antioxidative properties and improves plasma lipid profiles in rat induced with high cholesterol diet. |
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Therefore, some neural plasticity induced by chronic treatment under stressful conditions may be involved in the alleviative effects of yokukansan found in the present study. |
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