The unset cement is very permeable until it develops sufficient. strength to prevent fluid influx. |
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Canada benefitted greatly from the influx of draft dodgers during the Vietnam debacle. |
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This process is characterized by an influx of private capital into distressed sections of downtown city areas. |
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This continual influx of well-prepared teachers supports the school's mission and vision of being an exemplary dual language school. |
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We observed an influx of long-tailed ducks into coastal lagoons in July, followed by dispersal to other areas in late August. |
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The car industry was a core employer of manufacturing labour, particularly the post-war influx of non-English-speaking migrant workers. |
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The influx of a huge number of returning emigrants and migrant workers was the last thing that was needed. |
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They anticipated that an influx of griefers or other problematic behaviors could result from courting more newcomers. |
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Even though I was trying to purge myself of him, the constant influx of delicate memories made me feel like I was on a Justin binge. |
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Possibly they were simply profiteering from the sudden influx of US support, or stocking up in anticipation of a future power struggle. |
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As predicted last year, there was huge influx of new eateries, food courts, and bars in the past 12 months. |
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The increase in cytosolic calcium, released from the mitochondria and influx from the apoplast, contributes to this gene regulation. |
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Her circuits had been completely fried by and influx of power from the angel Baralam. |
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They had to wait for the boom season of summer, when luxury cruise ships bring an influx of potential customers. |
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We've sifted through the newest influx of items to find the cream of the crop. |
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There's a reason we've seen a huge influx in coworking spaces the past few years. |
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Regular insulin must be injected 30 to 60 minutes before the meal to match postprandial glucose influx. |
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For that matter, the tropical islands' native populations are not all that enamored with seeing an influx of any other races, white or otherwise. |
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The airport has recruited an extra 500 staff to cope with huge influx of supporters. |
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In general, these new ideas came as a result of an influx of Ionian thinkers into the Attic peninsula. |
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Cell division is followed by the influx of water, which drives cell extension. |
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Thus, osmolytes are needed to provide the driving force for water influx to increase turgor. |
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Placing cells in a hypoosmotic environment leads to the influx of water into the cell. |
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Finally, the bulk flow that drives translocation requires the influx of water into sieve elements. |
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This melting of the ice caps causes an influx of fresh water into the salt water of the world's oceans. |
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With a massive influx of new cheap, inbound flights this year, visitors will find the city is tops for shopping and history. |
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Where are the massive influx of new shoppers heading to the Moors Centre going to park? |
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It is already acknowledged there will be a massive influx of the gipsy population of these countries. |
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The Russian revolution which began in 1917 led the a large influx of Russian refugees to Harbin. |
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The report shows civil servants are making contingency plans for an influx of 14m new arrivals. |
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War would not only sever these supplies, but would also provoke a big influx of refugees. |
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When it comes to Spain and Italy, they are suffering from the massive influx of foreigners to their leagues. |
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Neighbouring Iran said it was sealing its border with Afghanistan to prevent a possible influx of refugees. |
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York has also the tourist network to deal with the massive influx in numbers crowding the city's hotels. |
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The last thing they want is a massive influx of workers and young people into political life. |
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The UN was yesterday preparing for a massive refugee influx into the border region. |
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Such an influx of refugees did a great deal to anger the respective governments of those countries that took in the refugees. |
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The influx of refugees from civil strife in Somalia and Sudan keeps the numbers changing. |
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The influx of foreign students in the early 1970s transmuted the lives of Kathakali artistes who had known until then only indigence. |
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The fall-off in demand, especially among American collectors, paves the way for an influx of new buyers for whom the strong pound is an ally. |
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The huge influx of cash at the turn of the millennium led to the whole Web being built in the image of the Bay area. |
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Liverpool has embraced the influx of Iberians at one of its football clubs. |
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Stucco housing developments spill into the desert, fuelled by the influx of waitresses, shop clerks, card-dealers and construction workers. |
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An influx of new shops and bars is set to bring the eastern part of the city centre alive. |
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The battery bank must be sized to absorb the influx of wind-generated electricity and bridge the gap of windless periods. |
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The townspeople throw open their homes to receive this influx of visitors and the overflow stay in caravans and tents. |
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As the basin filled, or the rate of subsidence relative to the influx of material lessened, subaerial fluvial deposits were emplaced. |
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These courts are already overburdened with cases and the influx of new lawsuits will result in cases taking many years to reach trial. |
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Not many clubs give out long-term contracts so you'll see an influx and outflux every year. |
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In fact, immigration, the influx of otherness, is crucial to the spiritual upkeep of the nation. |
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Obviously, a substantial part of amino acid uptake into Vicia seeds occurs passively and is osmotically controlled and driven by water influx. |
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What will happen when we get our legal gambling casinos and the influx of people doubles and triples? |
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Maybe this sudden influx of communication from old flames was karma having a field day and rubbing in the painful realities of current singledom. |
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The call came as the borders were officially declared closed by authorities worried about the mass influx. |
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This will mean an influx of cod, haddock, and other cultivated fish to European waters. |
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The influx of black slaves brought with it a culture from the African continent including voodooism, still widely practised today. |
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But with the influx of vast numbers of loggers, the eating of bushmeat has escalated. |
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The park's 25 staff, most of them seasonal, have been busy in the past few weeks ensuring the park is spick and span for the influx of visitors. |
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The nesting population in North America may not be self-sustaining, and is supplemented by an influx of European vagrants. |
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It seems likely that the two songsters resented this influx of visitors and were proclaiming their territory from aloft. |
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The recent tourism season aggravated the problem because of the huge influx of people and increased water usage. |
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Nobody has convincingly explained how the birds, bees, flowers and hares of the uplands can coexist with a new influx of humans. |
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The basins were fed by snowmelt from far above, though the influx was a mere trickle compared to the boisterous torrents of spring. |
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The fine weather of August has brought an influx of people from all areas to the bog. |
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Most aid agencies however remain unconvinced and concerned about how Pakistan might treat those that are part of a fresh influx. |
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The influx was to produce one of the state's most militant working class centres. |
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The influx of ordinary fans on to Centre Court today should solve the problem for him. |
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During the nineteenth century there was an influx of European beachcombers, traders, planters, and missionaries. |
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The downside of this influx to the great megalopolis was the rise of the urban slum. |
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During the summer months, the reserve experiences a large influx of migrant species, particularly in the thornveld and dam shoreline habitats. |
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An influx of mainland travellers is anticipated in Hong Kong during the May Day holiday starting tomorrow. |
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Melting glaciers add fresh water to the oceans and speed the seaward movement of ice and an influx of fresh water into the ocean. |
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I asked if the influx of seachangers may mask the poverty of long term residents. |
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This massive influx of new settlers brought with them many of their own traditions, stories and ballads. |
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That influx of perhaps tens of thousands of visitors was lost when he scored a red line through the solo bid proposal. |
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Guiseley have had a big influx of players for all their teams at pre-season training. |
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The influx of refugees and displaced persons taxed the already stretched resources of States. |
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The rise in retail activity was based on an increase from both the influx of mainlanders as well as domestic spending. |
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When he seized the Avar treasury, it created an influx of new money to the Western economy. |
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The osmotic gradient across the membranes can drive an influx of water, which causes the lysosomal lysis. |
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The influx of Cubans into Florida beginning in 1960 turned the Miami-Dade County area into a centre of Hispanic language and culture. |
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Still, the influx of poor cousins with attitude might shake things up a bit in Brussels. |
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After the American Revolution another influx of refugees arrived, Loyalists who like the Acadians had been driven from their homes. |
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This coincided with an influx of black immigrants, mostly Loyalists who had served in the British Army during the American War of Independence. |
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Then a civil war in 1994 brought an influx of lowlanders with malaria to Karuzi. |
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And are they suggesting that a massive influx of asylum seekers would suddenly appear over the horizon if policy were loosened? |
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Today, Apulian estates are distinguishing themselves, profiting from unique varietals, old vines, cheap land, and an influx of winemakers. |
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There is a no sign of an end to the influx, with tens of thousands more expected to arrive in the next few months. |
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Then, about 40 years ago, an influx of cheap, sugar-added sweet wines hit our shelves, with Liebfraumilch being a chief offender. |
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The sudden influx of people overloaded these plans and the effluent did not meet the required specifications for reuse. |
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The influx of horses last year led to a similar influx of new trainers and jockeys, supplementing a well-respected group of returnees. |
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When communities can't control the influx of outsiders and the outsiders are legitimised by central authorities then there is a problem. |
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To balance the influx of positive charge, organic anions, principally malate, and chloride are also accumulated. |
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What's more, a recent influx of new restaurants, restaurateurs and bar owners are attempting to pioneer a new culinary movement in town. |
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Finally, goose hunters may benefit from a late-December influx of Canada geese. |
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In these treatments, basal laterals showed higher total phosphorus influx than taproot laterals. |
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The pub has continued to be popular during the summer months with a regular influx of visitors to Rosses Point. |
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What they show is that the rapid influx of mothers with young children into the workplace has leveled off and fallen, slightly. |
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When there is an influx of nectar into the nest, the colony deploys more workers for foraging. |
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The 1980s, in particular, marked the influx of knitters to California, as well as textile printers, dyers and finishers, Horowitz notes. |
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With the influx of the Greeks on the Black Sea coast around 500 CE, winemaking progressed and the wine trade increased. |
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What actually transpired was that an influx of political adventurers swamped the party, particularly at the regional and riding level. |
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Both developments will bring an influx of hundreds of office workers and administrative staff. |
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Three of four weirs in the river broke, and an influx of sand has left water depths of only two to four inches. |
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But he is encouraged by the influx of women into accountancy, with many now in leading company positions. |
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Ensure that next year's influx of students have access to properly funded clubs and resources. |
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Cocaine blocks the initiation or conduction of nerve impulses following local application by blocking depolarization via sodium influx inhibition. |
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By the early 1960s, Las Vegas enjoyed an influx of casino employees with experience in Havana. |
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He feels that the project will actually lead to overcrowding in Bangalore due to an influx of people from other cities and towns and not the other way round. |
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With the influx of new blood every year, ready-made stars, they have a massive advantage over the ordinary club side, who must make up the numbers from within their own ranks. |
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After 1845, the Pedi also had to contend with an influx of white Afrikaner settlers, some of whom seized Pedi children and forced them to work as slaves. |
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These areas have become killing fields where youth increasingly suffer from mal-education, high unemployment, environmental racism and rising influx of drugs and weapons. |
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Another winze disclosed pockets of gold mineralization, but no mining was done in the area because of fractured and altered ground and an influx of water. |
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Critics point out that the city has witnessed a dramatic growth in employment due to an influx of high-technology manufacturing and service industries. |
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Basal laterals and taproot laterals had comparable phosphorus influx. |
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These changes have been intensified by the influx of returnees to the region, many of whom, lacking access to livestock, have turned to farming as their only option. |
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This affects the climate because the influx of solar energy to our planet would then vary between perihelion and aphelion by a larger proportion than at present. |
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The fragile peace in Ukraine is being threatened by an influx of gear and armed men. |
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He still held out hope in Georgia because changing demographics, particularly the influx of Latinos. |
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This influx of cold air into the lower atmosphere initiates a new ice age. |
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This influx of citizen-soldiers, many of them active sans-culottes, intensified radicalism within the army, and many officers were expelled or guillotined. |
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Furthermore, to handle the massive influx of information we process on a moment-by-moment basis, the brain relies on heuristics. |
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The specimen was buried by a rapid influx of terrigenous mud. |
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The influx of talent behind the tables and in the showrooms was undeniable. |
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Besides, if DACA were to blame for the influx, it would have happened two years earlier when the policy was enacted. |
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There will be no mass exodus or mass influx in the near future. |
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It explained that the influx of massive quantities of freshwater into the polar oceans could slow down, or even halt, the global thermohaline circulation. |
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Pathologically, inflammation of the spinal cord meninges is coupled with varying degrees of underlying spinal necrosis, demyelination, and microglial influx. |
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These locales also benefit from the influx of business their tax laws invite and all of the associated economic activity. |
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The consultant considered that one of the main tourist attractions, Bali's unique culture, must be preserved and shielded from an influx of negative tourist influences. |
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First it was indoor swimming pools, then came indoor tennis, of course the huge influx of indoor sports like snooker, billiards, table tennis became hot favourites. |
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They are more worried about a probable influx of North Korean boat people. |
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They claim to have concerns that such a mass influx of people into wildlife areas will disrupt animal mating, damage flora and poison underground freshwater sources. |
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Yet, far from panicking over this influx, the Jordanian monarch may actually have turned it to an advantage. |
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It is the influx of sodium into the cell that is responsible for generating an action potential, which causes depolarization and conduction of the nerve impulse. |
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The arrival of the nerve impulse, an electrical signal, at the axon activates the influx of calcium ions through voltage-dependent ion channels in the membrane. |
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The influx of Asian tourists and students, I'm sure, is welcomed by many purely for economic reasons, and Somalian refugees seem to be looked down upon. |
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California and Oklahoma are still benefiting from the influx of hope that came when they were settled and it is those two places that the first private spaceports are rising. |
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There has been an influx of magic mushrooms cut with toadstools. |
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The massive influx of children has crowded detention centers and prompted congressional hearings. |
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Also, another group of chicks will be brought over from Russia next year to go through the same nurture and acclimatisation routine that the current influx is undergoing. |
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In recent years, it has seen an influx of war-displaced Cambodians, including maimed land-mine victims and orphans whose parents died in the civil war. |
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This allows us to observe water diffusion that occurs beyond the structural changes, often entailing water influx and outflux, at the outset of the MD calculation. |
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A dramatic influx of eager cheechakos in the summer of 1898 created overnight, the largest city west of Winnipeg, Manitoba and north of Seattle, Washington. |
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Health chiefs attended a recent emergency meeting to discuss how local health services will cope with an influx of injured servicemen and women from the Gulf. |
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There was an influx of people from all corners of the world. |
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Its destruction by the influx of European post-structuralism into American universities in the 1970s was a cultural disaster from which higher education has yet to recover. |
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If, God forbid, a major incident of some kind did occur in Swindon, how would our shiny new hospital cope with a rapid, major influx of critically ill patients? |
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With the influx of cyberbullying cases, school violence and all the underage drinking, does a school have the right to access to your child's Facebook or MySpace account? |
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In spite of the protective tariff levied on imported decorated ceramic wares, many American art potteries were unable to survive the influx of foreign wares. |
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The country's first presbytery would be organized in Philadelphia and a later influx of Scotch-Irish would keep the state a Presbyterian stronghold. |
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And unless it can be revitalised with an influx of young blood, within 20 years the death knell could toll for a very important Scottish industry. |
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A problem that has to be dealt with immediately, however, is the influx of people into Alexandra, defeating the objective of de-densifying the overcrowded township. |
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With the influx of giveaway papers hitting city streets, Sydney's Lord Mayor plans to introduce a new policy regulating the distribution of newspapers and magazines. |
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While the narrator clearly describes a room in the throes of chaos brought on by an influx of wounded soldiers, she also curiously depopulates the room of individual men. |
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In Niolam, the largest island in the group, and the location of the gold mine, there was no population pressure prior to the influx of people seeking employment. |
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As these countries develop, an influx of global food retailers is likely to relegate peanuts to the role of a cash crop, to produce ground nut oil. |
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Grain-scale brittle dilatancy would increase permeability, readily promoting the influx of CO2-rich hydrous fluids into the fault zone soon after its initiation. |
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Since the 1950s, however, Gullahs residing on the Sea Islands have been adversely affected by an influx of resort developers and the construction of bridges to the mainland. |
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This influx of fresh water causes the Gulf Stream, the ocean current that carries warm water from the equator into the northern hemisphere, to stop. |
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A committee of enquiry into the security of life and property in Sydney identified the twin evils of poor discipline and the influx of Norfolk Island expirees to the barracks. |
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This meant that many rows of terraced housing were built along the valley sides to accommodate the influx. |
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This act greatly diminished the seasonal influx of pilgrims, thus damaging the local economy. |
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Then, fluorophores were photolysed by a high-intensity light pulse and influx was monitored at the initial low beam power. |
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Major record labels signed most of the remaining grunge bands in Seattle, while a second influx of acts moved to the city in the hope of success. |
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Today, with the influx of group products and group brokers to the voluntary market, traditional takeovers are becoming more popular. |
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This would have coincided with the controversial dissolution of the monasteries that resulted in a major influx of funds into the royal treasury. |
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In the last ten years, the marketplace has seen an influx of caffeinated energy drinks and a wide range of foods with added caffeine. |
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Largely as a result of the Industrial Revolution, there was a large influx of people into the South Wales Valleys during the 19th century. |
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A continual influx of immigrants from Scotland and Ulster meant that by 1843 there were over 30,000 Scots in New Brunswick. |
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However, there is ambiguity in diagnosing an infarction before the influx of inflammatory cells. |
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In 376 the East faced an enormous barbarian influx across the Danube, mostly Goths who were refugees from the Huns. |
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The first major influx of border English and Lowland Scots into Ulster came in the first two decades of the 17th century. |
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In the 1690s, Scottish Presbyterians became a majority in Ulster, due to a large influx of them into the Province. |
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The great influx of Scots Presbyterians into the Carolinas introduced African slaves to this form of worship. |
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The influx of indigents overwhelmed the city's meagre social services and affordable accommodation. |
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Soon afterwards, a massive influx in immigration into the area resulted, as prospectors and miners arrived by the thousands. |
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This along with the influx of Italians and laborers was the major cause of rapid growth during this period. |
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Around the 14th century, Manchester received an influx of Flemish weavers, sometimes credited as the foundation of the region's textile industry. |
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The nomadic population swelled with the influx of bedouins from Najd, in the Arabian Peninsula. |
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As a result, there has been a recent influx of quantitative sociologists to the field. |
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The signatures of Germanic influx to England is now widely accepted and has been shown in other studies, such as Capelli et al. |
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This was largely caused by the sudden influx of gold and silver from the New World into Habsburg Spain. |
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It has probably never been true since the Industrial Revolution caused an enormous influx to cities from rural areas. |
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The rapid influx of blacks disturbed the racial balance within Northern cities, exacerbating hostility between both black and white Northerners. |
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British rule led to an influx of settlers from the United Kingdom and the British colonies of the Eastern Caribbean. |
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Following an influx of supportive refugees and new elections to the city council, Calvin's opponents were forced out. |
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The new route brought a large influx of settlers, who became farmers and merchants and shipped out grain, lumber, and iron ore. |
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Miners were affected by the constant influx of polluted water, and many fell ill. |
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The subsequent influx of tourists to the District has at times conflicted with traditional life, including the raising of Herdwicks. |
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The Irish Potato Famine led to an influx of Irish families during the 1840s, who formed a community in one of the poorest districts. |
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These provide accommodation for the large influx of visitors during the year. |
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With the influx, though, suburbia began to engage in a different spacio-cultural vision of life. |
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But the influx has created a humanitarian crisis that has become a political wedge issue. |
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These causes included warm temperatures, retirement of Baby Boomers, large industry, and the influx of immigrants. |
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When conditions improved, Frisia received an influx of new settlers, mostly Angles and Saxons. |
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The influx of these precious metals and the resulting money supply shocks help explain the price increase in Spain during the sixteenth century. |
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Both Orkney and Shetland saw a significant influx of Norwegian settlers during the late 8th and early 9th centuries. |
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The influx of this advanced weaponry altered an already shaky balance of power. |
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When precious metals entered Spain, this influx drove up the Spanish price level and caused a balance of payments deficit. |
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Since the expansion of the European Union, numbers have been boosted by an influx of Eastern European immigrants. |
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But many organizations are not prepared for the influx of employees seeking remote access to these files, especially in the wake of a disaster. |
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This influx caused a relative decrease in the value of these metals in comparison with agricultural and craft products. |
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Combined with this influx of gold and silver, the growing population and urbanization perpetuated the price revolution. |
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However, the influx of later settlers assimilated them into the Russian mainstream by the 20th century. |
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The Cossacks experienced difficulties under Tsar Alexis as the influx of refugees grew daily. |
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This was a huge influx as the entire population of the Dutch Republic amounted to ca. |
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The policy of free trade and openness to foreign investment attracted an influx of Europeans, principally from Britain and Germany. |
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These conquests provided the new empire with a large influx of tribute, especially agricultural goods. |
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Seminoles harbored runaway blacks, known as the Black Seminoles, and clashes between whites and Indians grew with the influx of new settlers. |
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With the spread of decolonization in the 1960s, the organization's membership saw an influx of newly independent nations. |
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Some local workers complain about the lack of jobs due to the influx of cheap imported labour. |
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In 2009, for the first time in 44 years, the country saw an overall positive influx when comparing immigration to emigration. |
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An influx of new product introductions fueled malternative growth, even as some were pulled or scaled back. |
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As the area was hardly accessible for Tatar raids, there was a great influx of population from the recently devastated south. |
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The influx of Dutchmen with their wives was also, probably, bringing about subtle, segregative change in the ethnic dynamics. |
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A second influx of Austronesian immigrants began in the early twentieth century under the Dutch and continues in the Indonesian era. |
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By 1452, the influx of gold permitted the minting of Portugal's first gold cruzado coins. |
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Another important influx of Latin words can be observed during Renaissance humanism. |
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The sudden influx of fresh water stirred the layers, allowing nutrients to float to the top, where duckweed and other plants reside. |
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The city is preparing for a large influx of tourists this summer. |
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Elver influx is linked to increased temperature and reduced flow early in the migration season, and to tidal cycle influence later on. |
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But the biggest influx came during World War II, when defense work lured between 600-700,000 more Southwesterners to California. |
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The construction of the Great Western Railway during the Victorian era allowed for an influx of tourists to Cornwall from across Great Britain. |
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Foreign remittances from Comorans living abroad in France, Mayotte, and elsewhere remain the most important influx of funds for most Comorans. |
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Because of this influx, it allowed this knowledge to become the foundation of all western medical tradition. |
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Spontaneous glutamate release is independent of calcium influx and tonically activated by the calcium-sensing receptor. |
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Discovery of the new, massive oilfields in the area stimulated an influx of foreign investments. |
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There has been some concern over the potential adverse environmental and ecosystem effects caused by the influx of visitors. |
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The scenic beauty of the area has led to an influx of people moving into the area. |
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Amsterdam experienced an influx of religions and cultures after the Second World War. |
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These developments have evoked comparisons with Venice, a city thought to be overwhelmed by the tourist influx. |
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The influx of Flemish printers and the city's intellectual tolerance made Amsterdam a centre for the European free press. |
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The Boers resented the influx of Uitlanders and compelled them to pay higher taxes and refused to give them the vote. |
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Following the loss of Schleswig to Germany, a sharp influx of German speakers moved into the area, eventually outnumbering the Danish speakers. |
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Due to the heavy influx of major operators in the area, scheduling completions and any other types of oil field services has been very difficult. |
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In Britain, suitable wind conditions may lead to drift migration, and an influx of birds from the east. |
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Coventry had a large influx of Irish from around the middle of the 20th Century, when the city's motor industry was booming. |
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This may have been caused by an influx of refugees from Roman occupied Europe, or Britain's large mineral reserves. |
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In rural sub-Saharan Africa, for example, an influx of 100,000 refugees will desertify 360 hectares. |
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The massive influx of petrodollars into the GCC throughout the decade created a seismic shift in power for global finance. |
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Genetics suggests that there was only a small influx of people to Britain at this time, around a few percent. |
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Because of the heavy influx of tourists and foreign investors, the property rental market in Cyprus has grown in recent years. |
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After World War II, the largest influx of Black people occurred, mostly from the British West Indies. |
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The influx of people also led to demand for better water supplies, and a number of new reservoirs were constructed on the outskirts of the town. |
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An increase in FDI may be associated with improved economic growth due to the influx of capital and increased tax revenues for the host country. |
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As Rome started to expand, it slowly embraced the Greek culture, causing an influx of medicinal information in Roman society. |
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Once an elegant Victorian resort, there was an influx from Liverpool and Manchester after the Second World War that changed the face of the town. |
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Alternatively a high influx of ions could have been provided by the widespread erosion that produced Powell's Great Unconformity. |
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The invasions brought new ethnic groups to Europe, although some regions received a larger influx of new peoples than others. |
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The BAL specimens usually show an influx of numerous finely vacuolated, foamy macrophages with or without polymorphonuclear leukocytes. |
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The region has a higher influx of young people into the region at the university stage than out of the region into other regions' universities. |
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This changed rapidly after 1855 as the coal mining industry brought in an influx of population and by 1905 there were 151 chapels in the valley. |
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The influx of food into the Celtic region, however, was far from keeping pace with the influx of consumers. |
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With the weekly influx of Welsh farmers the townsfolk were often bilingual. |
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By the 1920s, the increasing popularity of the automobile generated a new influx of holiday makers from Melbourne and regional Victoria. |
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The rapid influx of precious metals from the new mines had an inflationary effect on the specie based economy. |
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The strike was a product of postwar recession, labour conditions, the activity of union organizers and a large influx of returning World War I soldiers seeking work. |
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This influx of Poles gave rise to the 1947 Polish Resettlement Act which allowed approximately 250,000 Polish Servicemen and their dependents, to settle in Britain. |
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Vazie encountered serious problems with water influx and got no further than sinking the end shafts when the directors called in Trevithick for consultation. |
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Combined with the influx of classical ideas was the invention of printing which facilitated dissemination of the printed word and democratized learning. |
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Combined with this influx of classical ideas was the invention of printing, which facilitated dissemination of the printed word and democratized learning. |
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If the influx of Spanish silver was not the initial cause of the European Price Revolution then the best explanation for the Price Revolution is population growth. |
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Everyone is talking about the rare influx of snowy owls in New England. |
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Anoxic states are created by water stagnation, density stratification, influx of organic matter, thermoclines, and bacterial metabolism of sulfide. |
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A significant influx of moon snails has also been entering our pots.While moon snails are neither commercially harvested nor very popular locally, they're absolutely edible. |
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The helicopters are able to land and take off from USCG cutters, making them an indispensable tool in fighting illegal drug traffic and the influx of illegal immigrants. |
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The Great Irish Famine brought a large influx of Irish immigrants. |
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To control the influx of expatriate workers, Qatar has tightened the administration of its foreign manpower programmes over the past several years. |
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Bodin responded by dismissing this argument contending that the growing influx of silver from the Spanish Americas was the primary cause of price inflation. |
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The discovery of lead ore and copper in North America prompted an influx of Cornish miners to the continent, particularly around the Upper Mississippi River. |
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The end of the war saw an influx of students, which strained existing facilities to the point where some classes were held in the Principal's house. |
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The opening of the coastal railway from Dundee to Arbroath in 1838 brought an influx of golfers from as far afield as Edinburgh, anxious to tackle the ancient links. |
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Trenches distant from an influx of continental sediments lack an accretionary prism, and the inner slope of such trenches is commonly composed of igneous or metamorphic rocks. |
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The influx of neutrophils did not significantly increase until 16 hr. |
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Fragrance may refer to the sweet taste of the harbour's fresh water estuarine influx of the Pearl River or to the incense from factories lining the coast of northern Kowloon. |
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However, dominance of lithic fragments in some of the samples indicates that there may have been a sediment influx from proximal Neoproterozoic to Late Cambrian orogens. |
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Chronic lithium treatment robustly protects neurons in the central system against neuro excitotoxicity by inhibiting N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-mediated calcium influx. |
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The Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971 led to a massive influx of thousands of refugees, many of them penniless, that strained Kolkata's infrastructure. |
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Local anaesthetics cause reversible blockade of impulse propagation along the nerve fibres by preventing the influx of sodium ions through the cell membrane of the fibres. |
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No scholars dispute the harm done to the enslaved people but the effect of the trade on African societies is much debated, due to the apparent influx of goods to Africans. |
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Finally, another major influx of Scots into northern Ireland occurred in the late 1690s, when tens of thousands of people fled a famine in Scotland to come to Ulster. |
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The growth of population in Macau mainly relies on immigrants from mainland China and the influx of overseas workers since its birth rate is one of the lowest in the world. |
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The peace that followed the close of the war led to a further shift to the English language by the Cornish people, which encouraged an influx of English people to Cornwall. |
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Scotland has seen a significant influx of Polish immigrants. |
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The fall of Roman Britain at the beginning of the fifth century, according to Bede, allowed an influx of invaders from northern Germany including the Angles and Saxons. |
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Albret, who already had become discontented by the influx of English administrators into the enlarged Aquitaine, refused to allow the tax to be collected in his fief. |
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Numerous vaults below street level were inhabited to accommodate the influx of incomers, particularly Irish immigrants, during the Industrial Revolution. |
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From piston cores we know that periods of strong heat influx to the arctic realm are characterized by high foraminifer content in Norwegian Sea sediments. |
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Interest in imported beer continued to rise, with an influx of Eastern European workers making Lech and Tyskie particularly popular, alongside Staropramen, Budvar and Kozel. |
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This square reflects Dominicans' paranoia and fears that the Dominican Republic would be denationalized through the massive influx of Haitian immigrants. |
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Yarrow's patent water tight ash pans are fitted to each boiler, to prevent the fire being extinguished by a sudden influx of water into the stokehold. |
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This blockage depolarizes the beta cell which leads to the opening of calcium channels resulting in increased calcium influx inducing insulin secretion. |
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With a large influx of native speakers of Arabic in latter years, the prevalence of native Arab speakers is likely more widespread than actual usage of Finnish. |
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William Penn founded the colony of Pennsylvania in 1682, and attracted an influx of British Quakers with his policies of religious liberty and freehold ownership. |
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The growth of Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch trade created new demand for Chinese products and produced a massive influx of Japanese and American silver. |
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While calypso appealed more to the visitors than to the locals, reggae has been embraced by many Bermudians since the 1970s with the influx of Jamaican immigrants. |
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The Spanish received a large influx of gold from the colonies in the New World as plunder when they were conquered, much of which Charles used to prosecute his wars in Europe. |
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The influx of labour into the West will put downward pressure on wages and German import prices will be held down by the recent appreciation of the D-Mark. |
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During this period, prostitution was also very prominent in the Barbary Coast, San Francisco as the population was mainly men, due to the influx from the Gold rush. |
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