An image of Liza surfaced in his mind for a brief second and her words of their last interaction echoed in his head. |
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Beychok and Warner have observed electrophoretically a strong interaction of lysozyme with chloride. |
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She may not even want levity or jokes or funny movies or perhaps even interaction with former friends. |
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At this distance the ion is completely solvated by reservoir water and interaction with the channel is very weak. |
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The interaction between branch position and sapling height was used to test for differences in slopes among branches in different positions. |
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The interaction between the VJ and the visitors will be hereafter live in the programme to be beamed on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. |
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By that it was concluded that the used maleic anhydride copolymer thin films allow for a substrate-protein interaction in a controlled manner. |
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Therefore, my social interaction had severely declined, leaving me the equivalent to a social leper. |
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My dad gave me a talk once about how social interaction was a big game that you just needed to learn how to play. |
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Videoconferencing allows interaction between emergency room personnel and a consultant ophthalmologist. |
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That kind of interaction helps probe the structure of objects between the source of starlight and observers on Earth. |
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The interaction of hormones and their associated receptors is highly specific. |
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Each visit involved a long wait and at least one unpleasant interaction with a testy employee. |
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On any given day, interaction with hairdressers, wait staff, bank tellers, and store clerks may be a challenging, if not frustrating experience. |
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There will continue to be a difference between functional interaction and entertaining communication. |
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Fluid-rock interaction with consumption or production of mineral or organic rock compartments is an important process in the Earth's crust. |
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Although it is well known that many small animals can feed on large ones, such predator-prey interaction is rare. |
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This is likely to be a day full of celebration and social interaction as you are much in demand at family reunions and gatherings. |
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These exciting times arrive just as the Indian film industry itself is changing, with greater interaction between art house films and Bollywood. |
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Close interaction with those in tinsel town has helped several association members secure jobs. |
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I just wanted the interaction between the kids and the parents to be natural. |
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The competition has been organised to promote cybernetics, the study of the interaction between computers and humans. |
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The default mode of interaction with strangers often seems to be brusqueness to the point of derision. |
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Redmond defines critical security vulns as those which might be exploited remotely and without any interaction by end users. |
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Through his interaction with these men, he began to question his involvement in the drug trade and organized crime. |
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Much of the pleasure of real pinball comes from the physical interaction with a big, mechanical device and heavy ball bearings. |
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In its interaction with light, it heats up in a luminous glow, giving it life and vibrant personality. |
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Lynch proposes that higher levels of family interaction and attachment are associated with diminished adolescent sexual activity. |
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One such polymer, polyethylene glycol, molecular weight 4000, has been used to potentiate the actomyosin interaction in solution. |
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In general, desorption of supported membranes is hard to control if multivalent interaction sites have to be broken. |
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He kept interpolating his speech with a number of anecdotes, which made the interaction lively. |
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Social interaction is governed by norms emphasizing respect and formality and marking age, gender, status, and class differences. |
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Also in other species this interaction seems to be important for stem elongation, for example, cucumber hypocotyls, cowpea and garden pea. |
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Once magmas erupt or cool beneath the surface, they are subjected to weathering and interaction with descending meteoric waters. |
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Most of my interaction with the islanders was made treacherous by currents of wariness. |
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The interaction strength and the relative phase of the electric field in neighboring particles both depend on polarization and frequency. |
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It seems more reasonable to see the co-evolutionary interaction between war and religion as enforcing rather than inhibiting each other. |
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Birefringence is often considered to be an atomic-level interaction between light and an anisotropic medium. |
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With colourful puppets, audience interaction and songs aplenty, this is ideal for children aged three and over. |
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The war produced rich experience of interaction between engineer troops and other arms. |
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We anticipate that some people will approach the interaction distributively and others will approach it integratively. |
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It's this snobbish attitude toward work place interaction that ruffles my feathers. |
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Based on these results, we propose the relation plot as an instrument to distinguish different interaction schemes. |
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The universe's sole existence depends on the interaction between the bordered and the borderless. |
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It should support interaction between territorially dispersed segments of the local computer net of mobile formations. |
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Scientific information receives far greater emphasis than does the subject of human interaction with the nonhuman natural world. |
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They are looking for a sonometer for automatic interaction with an automatic pager, to implement dynamical noise maps automatically. |
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The interaction between nitrogen oxides and PAHs leads to formation of nitrated PAHs, which are in turn even more potent carcinogens. |
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A human person develops his ego and forms a new product as a result of the interaction between the push and pull factors. |
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They are vivifications of the meaning of interaction between people, as an engagement with contemporary society. |
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The interaction Hamiltonian is then diagonalized and the resulting stick spectrum is dressed with Gaussians to simulate homogeneous broadening. |
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This personal interaction may range from flirting, dancing, and drinking to sexual intercourse. |
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It is half-way between a kind of intoned opera and the revenge, betrayal and interaction between men and gods of an Old Icelandic saga. |
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Whilst gated communities may indeed be more integrated within, gates can act as barriers to social interaction between communities. |
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What seems called for next is an experimental demonstration that the implied interaction actually exists. |
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The 8 trigrams are created from the interaction of Yin and Yang, hence the ba gua. |
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I wandered out of the foyer, just catching the start of the next interaction at the reception desk. |
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Moreover, communication difficulties can hinder immigrant students' interaction with nonimmigrant peers. |
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There will be no need or time for interaction between the two sets of pupils. |
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We want to encourage interaction between local people and people in the centres. |
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Thus, the higher the energy of the incoming particles, the stronger the electromagnetic interaction it feels. |
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His lawyers are allowed to see him, but the guards who see him all the time have minimal interaction with him, so he's very isolated. |
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Even the famous fold-out diagram of the autonomic nervous system contains a new diagram of autonomic interaction with the enteric nervous system. |
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There was a significant effect of the presence of aluminium, plaque type and their interaction on phosphate concentration in all plant extracts. |
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The polarization was likely due to the interaction of high-speed ejecta from the explosion. |
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The formation of pockmarks within muddy sediments is suggested to be caused by the interaction between sediment fluidization and bottom currents. |
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But the gist of the film is the meeting of the criminals and their interaction to identify the snitch. |
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Generally, with the elongation of the sidechain, the conformation change is significant and accompanied interaction variation is remarkable. |
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The ashtray is of ground glass, another example of its attempts to minimise any human interaction with objects made of plastic. |
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The social interaction mediated through the visual channel in social media can be an effective mechanism for cultural diffusion. |
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I think that's all part of player and supporter interaction and acceptable as long as the game is not brought into disrepute. |
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Motions that change the quadrupole interaction while an echo is being formed contribute to echo decay. |
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The origin of this destructive phenomenon is a quantum-mechanical interaction between the spins of the electrons and the atomic magnetic moments. |
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These conveniently handle all of the JDBC interaction for me and cleanly encapsulate all the database queries my application has to perform. |
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Wenger noted that sustained workplace relationships and interaction buttress communities of practice. |
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Garages at the rear of homes free the front of the property for human interaction and decrease dependence on the automobile. |
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The interaction of the acceleration of gravity on the mass of our body produces the force which is called weight. |
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Educationalists have observed that co-education is a positive influence on the interaction of boys and girls. |
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I've even known non-believers who attended church functions simply because there was no other form of social interaction around at all. |
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Have we forgotten that interaction and association are important factors in the social lives of humans? |
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The lumps are a result of the interaction of the bacteria dissolving the bone, and the bone trying to repair itself, leaving a honeycomb effect. |
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By the end the preposterous level of interaction between these characters left me rolling my eyes. |
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This article looks at the roots of colourism and how it has impacted the interaction of dark-skinned women with light-skinned women. |
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This interaction is also about 10 times weaker than the electromagnetic and is responsible for the beta decay of particles and nuclei. |
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In a third method the interaction between two large vesicles formed at the end of micropipettes and imaged by a light microscope is determined. |
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The industry-institution interaction is basically aimed at ascertaining the requirements of the job market. |
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The second key point about social interaction capacity takes the form of a question about causality and connectivity. |
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As a result, there is much less interaction between the lower troposphere air masses of the polar regions and middle latitudes. |
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In fact, these failures to replicate provide suggestive evidence on the conditions under which the interaction will or will not appear. |
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That diversity creates a community that fosters interaction more than competition. |
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Instead, in general relativity the properties of space and time evolve dynamically in interaction with everything they contain. |
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It is also hoped that it will promote a greater interaction and enhance the bond of neighbourliness and personal friendship that we all desire. |
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The significance of monotonicity is that simple linear models are able to capture interaction effects and nonlinear effects amazingly well. |
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However, due to the episodic nature of thrombosis, interaction with components is required before onset of the clinical disorder. |
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There has been interaction between the two cities for more than a thousand years. |
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Several interaction terms were significant in analyses of mass, hallux length, and tarsal length and width. |
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Another option is to test for interaction between Roman soldiers and local Britons, by searching for African DNA in the local gene pool. |
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It is the interaction of these variables and other modifying variables, such as demographics, that allow for the prediction of health behaviors. |
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The concept that synergism or interaction of chemicals is possible is not considered in the risk-assessment models. |
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It was a great day of competitions and interaction between professional working dogs and their handlers. |
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Consequently, he will hardly be prepared to express sincere, heartfelt gratitude when called upon to do so in his interaction with God. |
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Certainly as this drama deepens, each character bypasses normal human interaction degenerating into deviant behavior. |
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A carcinogen does not cause cancer by itself, but only in interaction with a host. |
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Observational assessment covers many different aspects relating to both the teacher-student interaction and the learning environment. |
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His goal was to teach the students, via interaction with mathematics, critical and reflective thought. |
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Canada would monitor their interaction to ensure the inspectors don't go off task. |
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Another very common form of interaction between socially disproportionate individuals was that between Roman patricians and their freedmen. |
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The option of personal interaction between the customer and the bank clerk should be preserved and indeed improved. |
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However, in peer relations, social interaction likewise needs to be reciprocal to allow cognitive elaboration. |
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Such simulations can, however, display rapid small amplitude motions that modulate the quadrupole interaction about its average. |
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Camp can be the perfect place to develop problem-solving skills, hone life skills, and perfect communication and interaction skills. |
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She said there was little positive interaction between officers and prisoners. |
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Do channel changers, electric coffee pots and your trusty computer represent your main interaction with machines? |
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Charmed hadrons are produced by the interaction of high energy photons with a segmented beryllium oxide target. |
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Mr Thompson described how pedestrianising the High Street would improve and increase social and cultural interaction in the town. |
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There is a resonant interaction of the incident light with the surface plasmons on both surfaces of the metal film. |
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However, in synchronous interaction every student in the class participates simultaneously. |
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Expect a swinging evening of sparkling interaction and some hot jazz standards. |
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Influences may change over time, and interaction between them is negative and positive. |
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The group of decapod workers is extremely congenial and the interaction has resulted in many new collaborations. |
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Scholars often characterize international relations as the interaction of sovereign states in an anarchic world. |
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However, what is not clear from the announcement is the interaction between the card and the reader. |
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It all comes down to the interaction between movement of people and the labour market. |
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These large FKBPs contain the putative domains reported for interaction with Hsp 90 in animals. |
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The possibilities of the interaction between states intrigues me, obviously. |
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He argues that this ignores the complex interaction between orthodox intellectual culture and heterodox expression. |
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Palauans participated in the wide-ranging Micronesian trade system, with some interaction with Malay traders. |
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It is the interaction between these two factors that is the source of the growth of neo-fascism and xenophobia. |
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Although we observed no significant interaction between subgroups, the power to analyse each subgroup was limited. |
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The ethnographer is engaged in regular interaction with people and participates in their daily lives. |
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We describe several scenarios where a system based on the model enables novel interaction between the narrowcaster and consumer. |
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In other words, not all opportunities for intimacy or sexual interaction may be perceived as equally desirable or rewarding. |
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These complexes regulate the interaction of RNA polymerases and DNA elements within promoters. |
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Augustine's interaction with the philosophy of Neoplatonism helped him overcome the last vestiges of Manicheanism in his thinking. |
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Class differentiation, on the other hand, is increasing both in day-to-day social interaction and manifestations of disparities. |
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The subtweets were kind of a funny interaction between two NBA bigwigs who come from opposite sides of the social media spectrum. |
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In fact gravitational interaction is about 10 times weaker than the electromagnetic. |
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The electrostatic interaction energies between the different sheets may be recalculated in the dipole approximation from simulation data. |
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The interaction between the rhythm section and the rest of the group is beauteous to behold. |
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The interaction of these particles with the upper atmosphere produces the Aurora. |
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A small part of this spectral shift probably resulted from dipolar interaction with the AOT polar headgroup. |
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Human interaction has been composed of discriminatory actions since the dawn of the race. |
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I tried to confirm or disconfirm each interaction with at least two different managers. |
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The more mobile a person is, the wider the circle of socio-economic interaction that would be available to him. |
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The presence of a nest box or interaction with another bird, a human, or even a toy that the bird bonds with may also stimulate egg production. |
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Tests for interaction or trend, however, did not suggest differential benefits according to smoking habit in either trial. |
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The interaction is just superb, there's a touch of flirtation in it that's beautifully handled, and they're so alike. |
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In summary, there is a complex interaction between host plant phenology effects and natural-enemy mortality for the gypsy moth. |
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The electromagnetic interaction is described by the theory of quantum electrodynamics, one of the most successful theories of physics. |
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A different approach, known as loop quantum gravity, describes the gravitational interaction in terms of variables on a loop. |
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Another result of human interaction is lead poisoning resulting from ingestion of fishing sinkers. |
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Much of human biology is still speculative, and its interaction with environment is intricate. |
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By which I mean the acceptability of sexualized metaphors for human interaction in general. |
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Respondents overwhelmingly preferred face-to-face interaction with the professor followed by email contact. |
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The interaction between Buddhism and Taoism gave rise to the Ch'an school of contemplative quietism which developed into Japanese Zen. |
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They are the electromagnetic interaction, the weak interaction and the strong interaction. |
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Because of its weak interaction with atomic nuclei, the neutrino travels freely through any material object and is very difficult to observe. |
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But the singers' interaction with one another introduced just enough playfulness to the proceedings to dispel the threat of triteness. |
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Muscle contraction results from the cyclic interaction of the myosin head with actin. |
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For most, the personal interaction with patients and thrill of helping make people better is what brings real job satisfaction. |
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We had to examine interorganizational arrangements to understand patterns of interaction and results. |
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Reciprocity was basic to all forms of social interaction in ancient Mediterranean society. |
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These results suggested a close interaction between plastidial adenylate transport and starch biosynthesis. |
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The interaction again resulted in a significant heat release and a calorimetric titration curve could again be constructed. |
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But instead, through his interaction with Keel, it takes him to places shadowy and frightening. |
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I forgo interaction with eight biscuit tins surmounted by illuminated photographs. |
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Since the film is a character drama, it relies very heavily on the interaction and chemistry between the characters. |
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And to facilitate enhanced interaction between lab disciplines, workstations needed to be collocated. |
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The mechanism responsible for this pattern involves the mediation of interaction strength by microclimate. |
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Languages were flawless and they were just mediums of interaction and communication, he added. |
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Cough is mediated by the interaction of sensory afferent nerves, central cough reflexes, and local axon reflexes. |
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Many of them are pretty computer averse, so anything that reduces their interaction with the computers is a godsend. |
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The program fosters interaction and supports productive scholarly activities with American Indian communities throughout the country. |
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We must also re-examine those aspects of our policies that prevent a creative interaction between farmers and agro-industries. |
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Many woman still desire the type of social interaction that quilting bees offered. |
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Another effect that is caused by the interaction of the sun and water droplets, is the corona. |
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There is a lot of interaction between boys and girls, rural kids and town kids and also the parents. |
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An rf coil is positioned to optimize its interaction with the static magnetic field. |
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You have to make every interaction with consumers personal and highly human. |
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What's missing in this class, compared to a class in a mainstream school, is any sense of interaction between the children. |
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Passive gravitational mass is a measure of the strength of an object's interaction with the gravitational field. |
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Once in, the members must follow certain protocols of interaction or they are booted out. |
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Minimalist art acknowledges the viewer, whose physical interaction with the work produces ever-shifting viewpoints over time. |
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The interaction of electric fields with lipid membranes and cells has been extensively studied in the last decades. |
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By interaction and osmosis, the prevailing attitude shifts from one of doctrine, to that of a general consensus. |
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The goose-predator interaction is further complicated by the presence of nesting snowy owls in peak lemming years. |
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Descartes believes in a more or less natural form of interaction between immaterial mind and material body. |
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Finally two studies implicated interaction of cacodylic acid with the sulfhydryl compound glutathione, and induction of metallothionein. |
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This interaction is thought to be necessary for the proper pairing and segregation of homologous chromosomes during the first meiotic division. |
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It was found that the biosocial interaction previously observed holds for violent but not nonviolent criminal offending. |
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This is coupled through solid-fluid interaction rules to the Newtonian rotation and translation of solid particles suspended in the fluid. |
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Instead, film-makers sensed the difficulty in dramatizing a story with so little dialogue and virtually no interaction between characters. |
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In the repeated measures analysis, there was not a significant difference between species of woodrats nor was the interaction term significant. |
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The type of warm interaction between a parent and young child might have benefits that the interaction with a day care worker might not. |
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On the other hand, reputation also locks people into particular patterns of collaboration and interaction through reinforcement. |
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A thumb rule of human interaction is to give the person you're with enough attention, and not phub them. |
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A corollary is that high-touch customer interaction models will destroy value if the customer doesn't perceive or require high-touch service. |
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So there are some awkward questions here about the relationship between units and interaction capacity. |
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Even today, descendants of the interaction of Caddoans and French and Spanish settlers, known as Adaesena, still influence the area. |
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Doesn't the interaction of different voices and different points of view provide a partial remedy for this? |
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The interaction of public and private law in Australia canvasses a range of proposals for reform to the child welfare system in Australia. |
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The capability of specific interaction with both DNA and RNA is not restricted to the zinc finger family of proteins. |
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The commander of the multinational division, incorporating our military contingent, is empowered to ensure tactical interaction with the brigade. |
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There were no significant time or interaction effects on diabetes treatment adherence and eating disorder symptomatology. |
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Of course, mongrelization is simply a way to characterize the natural process of human interaction over time. |
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This way, one might have interaction yet preserve a kind of nomological closure, in the sense that no laws are infringed. |
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In addition, both the depressed mothers and their infants received significantly lower scores in terms of interaction behaviors. |
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I sit here and all my interaction with the world goes fuzzy as if I am falling asleep. |
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A long interaction of English and the indigenous languages has led to the nativisation or indigenisation of English in Nigeria. |
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The interaction between doctor and patient is full of emotional undercurrents, including hope, trust, belief, and confidence. |
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Flaming and trolling have been part of internet interaction probably for nearly as long as there has been an internet. |
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He went on to work on the interaction of diatomic molecules with precessing electrons, studying the angular momentum within the molecule itself. |
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Develop storyboards, mock-ups, and prototypes to effectively communicate interaction and design ideas. |
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The session will be focused on the interaction between hydrometry and mathematical modelling. |
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They determine the steps of the interaction process that are supposed to lead to consensus between the agents. |
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In addition, the physical setting can promote social interaction and prosocial behavior. |
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Other medications that have caused occasional interaction during the perioperative period include fentanyl, carbamazepine, and pentazocine. |
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The interaction between the vision of colors and odor determination is investigated through lexical analysis of experts' wine tasting comments. |
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Though bats and birds are both aerial creatures, records of their interaction have been extremely rare. |
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It was a medium for collaboration and interaction between individuals without regard of geographic location, she said. |
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She reads the news okay, but her interaction with guests is very wooden and her interviewing technique is weak. |
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Indeed, one cannot trust another deeply without believing that the interaction between them will be carried on at a high level of honesty. |
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If no interaction between two drugs is listed, does that mean no interaction exists? |
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It may also be in part caused by vigorous chemical interaction between the silicate mantle and the iron core. |
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These guys are too drained even to cope with the interaction of a friendly card game together. |
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With a sufficient number of distinct line-cross derivates, increasingly complicated models of gene interaction can be tested. |
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This type of interaction occurs in horses, elephants, hyraxes, rodents, and lagomorphs but is probably best exemplified in the termites. |
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The addition signs represent the interaction of the reactants and are used to separate and list the products formed. |
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They are produced in the atmosphere by the interaction of galactic cosmic rays with the atoms of the atmosphere. |
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Iranians come from a fairly different culture in regard to the interaction between women and men. |
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Brimstone is a fully fire and forget system, requiring no further interaction from the launch platform nor a post launch target designator. |
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According to Gujral, hearing Sharif's views in rustic Punjabi made the interaction quite memorable. |
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The matrix was not singular, as the interaction observed variables were not linearly dependent on the original observed variables. |
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Pair production is an important photon interaction process at high energies. |
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The enhancement of online learning through interaction comes in both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges. |
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The pharmacodynamic interaction of aspirin and ibuprofen may not have a significant impact on patient outcomes. |
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That should require interaction with leading and influential members of the community for ascertaining the views and problems of the community. |
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Eye contact fosters trust and understanding and hence is a pointer to the quality of future interaction you may have with someone. |
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One area of concern is the interaction of herbal products with anesthetic agents. |
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Understanding the nature of the interaction between the integrin and cell adhesion molecules can aid in the design of potent therapeutics. |
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Each visitor requires a different level of artistic conversation, but the warmth and quality of the interaction remains the same. |
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The dynamic interaction between cities and the military forces operating in them redefines and reshapes those forces over time. |
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Their implications for catalytic function and ligand interaction are discussed. |
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Multiculturalists today still caution against stasis, and still counsel constant transition and interaction between cultures. |
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Most threw out despots after years of growing prosperity, learning and interaction with the world through trade, travel and media. |
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The interaction between the computer interface and the user is far from perfect even for people who are computer literate. |
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It may be that their main metabolic interaction is with bacterial commensals, rather than directly with the insect host. |
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In lyophobic colloids the particle-solvent interaction is energetically unfavorable and the suspension will sooner or later separate. |
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Focusing on lyric poetry, Bertram's model examines the dialogic interaction between the poem and the reader. |
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Logistic regression was used to determine the association of outcomes with individual correlates and of interaction terms with ethnicity. |
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The field equations governing the propagation and interaction of these particles are different. |
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There has been a lot of interaction between the two towns during the last ten years. |
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During an interaction session, she listed various aspects of the dance in relation to the day-to-day life of the Manipuris. |
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As an organizer, you need to invest energy in creating an environment that makes interaction natural. |
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One interesting aspect should be the interaction between task and word types because there are many inflected verbs in the agglutinative Turkish. |
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The magnetic interaction between the applied field and the eddy currents acts to slow the wheels down. |
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Four possible outcomes of any communicatory interaction are required in adopting the full implications of signal detection. |
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But using lightweight digital equipment, the filmmakers roved around the Calgary area and captured scenes of interaction with actual headbangers. |
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In Portland, the interaction between treatment and jail sanction also proved a significant contributor to the models of rearrest. |
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Did he present a cosmogony or cosmology in terms of the interaction of pairs of opposites? |
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Consequently, changing the arginine to an alanine or glutamic acid abolishes this interaction completely. |
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Every interaction with every human we encounter can transform into an opportunity to spread our fairy dust and the joy inherent in magick. |
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The results suggest a lack of social interaction may have adverse intergenerational effects in terms of educational attainment. |
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These interaction terms represent the indirect effect drug use has on wages. |
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Its tails allows us to probe the physics of the interaction between an isolated neutron star and the interstellar medium. |
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The interaction between the Eurasian pastoral nomads and the surrounding sedentary societies is a major theme in world history. |
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There is much interest in understanding the interaction of peptides with lipid bilayers at atomic detail. |
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Quantum chromodynamics is the theory of the strong interaction that binds protons and neutrons together to form atomic nuclei. |
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The mathematical modeling of the process of a supersonic oxygen jet interaction with the surface of a liquid metal in a steel-making converter was carried out. |
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It is this combination of experiment and theory that provides a new and detailed picture of the specific interaction between sodium ions and zwitterionic lipid molecules. |
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At times, the interaction between Americans and Russians below has been matched by the harmony above. |
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Moreover, this approach will enhance the possibility of finding a potential interaction between an influence of neurotoxic exposure in the past and the process of aging. |
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However these ratings were achieved with families performing a uniform task that served to anchor the interaction and provide cues for rater judgment. |
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The accidents of history that produced the four nations of Britain happened partly because of the dynamic interaction between native tribes and incoming settlers. |
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In a web-based course, the course content is developed as modules in HTML, and interaction takes place asynchronously through discussion boards or plain old e-mail. |
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Water gets conformers to make and accept available hydrogen bonds plus a conformer with no interaction with the protein, representing water in bulk solvent. |
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The original minerals in these rocks have been altered to new minerals by chemical replacement through interaction with the ore-forming hydrothermal fluids. |
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Rosetta's instruments will analyse the gases and dust grains in the coma that forms when the comet becomes active, as well as the interaction with the solar wind. |
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Yes, the neuroplasticity of our brains does cause it to physically change as a result of its interaction with technology. |
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The general aim of this work was to analyze the suprasegmental features of the male voice during a seductive interaction compared with the characteristics of neutral speech. |
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It started well, with a traditional lion dance, and we're seeing more and more social interaction between the two groups, particularly on the sporting field. |
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Members of the same household often sleep in separate dwellings, but their doors open onto a communal space where cooking and social interaction take place. |
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Instead, we propose that the stoichiometric limitation on fast phase growth reflects a physical interaction between the added oleate micelles and the preformed vesicles. |
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While other artists may allude to the interaction of nature and culture, he draws on both realms for his very materials, employing chlorophyll as well as acrylic paint. |
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And towns on the edge of their range have and will experience more interaction as the bears arrive to scavenge. |
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One example of the biological importance of intergenomic coadaptation is the evidence that mtDNA interaction with the nuclear genome modifies cognition in mice. |
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When this accessory protein interaction is defined so that it acts as a ratchet, backward slippage can be prevented with minimal interference with forward progression. |
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If, for example, the interaction between two protons in a nucleus is studied, quite good results can be obtained by describing it as an exchange of pi-mesons. |
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The lateral fluidity of the membrane allows oppositely charged lipids to migrate toward the adsorption domain to minimize the interaction free energy. |
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In a species as hungry for social interaction as ours, a trait that causes some individuals to shrink from the group ought to have been snuffed out pretty early on. |
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But every second of our short interaction has stayed with me, undiminished by the passing of more than a decade. |
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The main effect of body side indicates directional asymmetry, whereas the side x individual interaction provides a measure of fluctuating asymmetry. |
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To act like the worlds of politics and sport are completely separated and that there is no interaction between them at all is wrong-headed and ridiculous. |
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Predation intensity on geese was closely related to the lemming cycle, a consequence of an indirect interaction between lemming and geese via shared predators. |
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The messages in the discussion forums posted by students in these 5 groups are analysed through sociogram and the results illustrate the characteristics of group interaction in this course. |
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I submit that a regular program of interaction would go miles in leaching partisan poison from the well in Washington. |
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The interaction between the parts and the horizon brings the lunation cycle down to earth, projecting it, via the ascendant, into the sublunar sphere of the mundane houses. |
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One strategy to assist in this assessment is the use of a sociogram, which visually depicts participant interaction and whether the subsequent content analysis reflects all group members. |
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This may be explained by the difference in interaction of the tip with the polar zwitterionic PC headgroups and the anionic oligosaccharide headgroups of the ganglioside. |
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In well-crafted chapters, Blake describes the interaction between primitivism and the fauvists, cubists, Dadaists, surrealists, and, lastly, purists. |
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