For simplicity, only intermediate metabolites that are cited in the text are indicated. |
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The designers of the poster chose a format with concentric circles for client deliverables, intermediate products and activities. |
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The muscle fibers arise from the intertendinous aponeurosis and intermediate tendon and insert on the inner surface of the mandible. |
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This book is aimed specifically at intermediate level students, such as third or fourth-year undergraduates or first-year postgraduates. |
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The Ohio intermediate appellate court ordered a new trial on the issue of damages. |
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The intermediate states were characterized by nodes associated with foliage leaves. |
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In liquid crystals, the degree of order is intermediate between these extremes. |
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The new bridge had to span the river with a single arch, without intermediate columns interrupting the water's flow or passage of river traffic. |
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As Mr Lawson points out, the intermediate bank was never at risk because it never advanced money to the company until it was paid by the group. |
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Struggling students in the intermediate and middle grades need plenty of practice in reading whole texts that are not too difficult to handle. |
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The hands of an intermediate rider move only about six to eight inches in front of the horse's withers in a short crest release. |
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These intermediate filaments run in parallel along the axon and occupy a large fraction of the axoplasmic volume. |
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They may be seen as intermediate between primary alkaline manganese cells and rechargeable Ni-Cd cells. |
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These minerals occur in amygdaloidal cavities and in nodules in intermediate composition volcanic rocks of the Conejos Formation. |
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Quite often, this is effected by moving the money through an intermediate country where money-laundering rules are applied laxly, if at all. |
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Spatial dendrites are three-dimensional crystals with intermediate terminal velocities. |
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Infections can be acquired en route, so layovers and intermediate stops should be identified. |
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Machining operations also can result in residual stress and require intermediate stress relieving prior to final machining. |
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Walnut oil's properties were intermediate between those of poppyseed and linseed oils. |
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Included in the intermediate chapters are introductions to differentiable manifolds and Lie groups. |
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People with trichromatic color vision see not only four primary colors but also various intermediate colors between them. |
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In addition to that, there will be a half-hourly service between Ipswich and London, calling at intermediate stations including Colchester. |
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A bifocal lens corrects both far and near vision, while a trifocal also has an intermediate zone. |
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And trifocal contact lenses are placed a little bit higher in such a way that the area for intermediate zone is on the pupil of the eye. |
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Lung burdens of asbestos in these cases are intermediate between asbestosis and pleural plaques. |
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In many respects, private nonprofit programs were intermediate between public and for-profit programs. |
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The proportions of the distal limb bones in theropods were generally intermediate between the extremes of cheetah and elephant. |
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Phenotypes that are intermediate between typicals and carbonaria are called insularia. |
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Therefore, the BMV presents characteristics that are intermediate between proteins and colloids. |
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This phenotype is intermediate between the two homozygotes and therefore no complementation is observed. |
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Thus, we assume the cost of active foraging is intermediate between the costs of rest and short flight. |
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This is intermediate between recently proposed values for polar and nonpolar contacts. |
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Its glass composition is somewhat intermediate between the other two glass chemistry groups, so this group could alternatively be a hybrid. |
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This effect is most noticeable with a gas and least noticeable with a solid, with a liquid being intermediate between the two extremes. |
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The divergence of the P elements is intermediate between that of each of the two host genes. |
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In all, there are 19 runs with most geared towards the intermediate or advanced skier. |
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Les Carroz itself is a surprisingly big and sparsely used area, well suited to families and intermediate skiers. |
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This is a book designed for intermediate to advanced readers, which means it adds more details than a beginner may expect. |
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This sit-on-top is fun for intermediate to advanced paddlers who are ready for the challenge of medium to large surf. |
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It turns out that Chuck is not quite the intermediate skier he said he was. |
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I've had four years of high school level French classes, and would consider myself advanced intermediate level at best. |
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The phenyl group is often encountered as an intermediate in many organic reactions. |
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Workers and white-collar unions will still have a role to intermediate between the floor and the management in decision making. |
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His companies intermediate between travelers and hotels, borrowers and banks, music lovers and concert halls. |
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Intermodalism and containerization facilitate and optimize cargo transfer without the need for intermediate handling of container contents. |
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She was sixth overall in this race last year as a first year intermediate so her prospects for this year's championships are excellent. |
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If base 10 is used with an additive system without intermediate symbols then many characters are required to express certain numbers. |
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Why do many helminth species, apparently grebe specialists, use dragonfly nymphs as intermediate hosts? |
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With a dependably toasty sleeping bag and two or three weeks, intermediate skiers have a good shot at the summit. |
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In particular, we have focused our attention on microtubules, actin microfilaments and intermediate filaments of keratin. |
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Here it was associated with quartz, albite, schorl, muscovite, and microcline in the intermediate zone. |
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In the intermediate shot-put event, Tola Agora from Askes, defeated the All-England champion with a throw of 10.96 metres. |
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In intermediate I was top of the school for woodwork and metalwork but I failed cooking because I refused to keep to the recipes. |
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In effect, the intermediate holding company, under whose umbrella these subsidiaries would operate, would not be governed by a single regulator. |
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Trees that yield fruit for human consumption often form a second, intermediate canopy. |
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A similar fitting is used on the intermediate newel posts, then the handrail is attached between these fittings. |
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The W and Z particles are called intermediate vector bosons and are the exchange particles for the weak interaction. |
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Microcline is a common constituent of the intermediate zone, occurring as anhedral crystals to 60 cm. |
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Nitrobenzene, which is used in the production of aniline, a major chemical intermediate in the production of dyes. |
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If this is true, then we expect to find traces of intermediate steps of this turnover process within these regions. |
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Borderline leprosy shows an intermediate appearance between the tuberculoid and lepromatous types. |
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The leaves are biternate and appear intermediate between those of tree and herbaceous peonies. |
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The form-book has certainly been torn to shreds in the play-off stages of this fascinating intermediate championship. |
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Small pods of calcite, on the other hand, occur mainly in the outer portions of the intermediate zone. |
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In conventional lithography, features that are not anchored are washed away in intermediate development steps. |
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Everyone going to intermediate stops had to get off there and switch to the next local. |
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The intermediate league winners maintained their unbeaten record and had a most convincing win over Eire Og on Sunday last. |
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Spanish bluebell is a good bet everywhere except the intermediate and low deserts. |
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Intermediate snowboarders competed in the intermediate events immediately following the downhill skiers. |
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They remain undefeated in this year's intermediate league and held off any team that crossed their path. |
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Except for the rope skipping, all exercises are the same, so read the form tips in the intermediate workout. |
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The house fly is also the intermediate host for some roundworms and tapeworms of poultry. |
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For outbreaks in communities with intermediate rates of hepatitis A virus infection, routine vaccination is recommended. |
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That allowed the mountain to open Heaven's Sake, an intermediate ski run which runs off the Peak chairlift. |
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It is said that he is represented as a king of an intermediate and independent Median empire. |
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The problem can be overcome by using serum cholesterol concentration as an intermediate factor in the causal pathway. |
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This imperative must have an eye to the long term as well as the intermediate requirements of a wounded nation. |
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Taken together, our results support a folding mechanism wherein at least one folding intermediate populates behind the main rate-limiting step. |
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Second, it was established that cyan and green emitters can be modified so as to produce an intermediate spectrum of fluorescence. |
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It is pointed out that there is no intermediate berthing place for these luxury vessels from the Gulf to the Far East. |
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The hypothalamus can be divided into an anterior supraoptic zone, an intermediate infundibulotuberal zone and a posterior mamillary zone. |
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The cables are strung horizontally through a series of intermediate vertical wooden or metal posts. |
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Until this is agreed on, the concept of intermediate care will remain a mirage and its possibilities unknown. |
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The presence of intermediate morphologies made taxonomic subdivisions of the lineages impossible. |
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This family includes heteroxenous coccidian parasites that have the ability to form tissue cysts in intermediate hosts. |
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The pe-tsai of the Chinese is an annual, apparently intermediate between cabbage and the turnip but with much thinner leaves than the former. |
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They played an important role as intermediate hosts or vectors of pathogens causing diseases to man and pet animals. |
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But before you make a radical switch, remember it's best to change gradually, since you may be happier at an intermediate stage. |
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The bonding between the ligand and the metal ion is intermediate between covalent and electrostatic. |
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Whereas this specific reaction is unphysiological, similar contexts may occur when an intermediate in an activation cascade is diffusible. |
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He's throwing short and intermediate passes with laserlike accuracy but must improve on the deep ball. |
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These were later identified as being intermediate range missiles capable of carrying a nuclear payload. |
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It may be intermediate in structure between the pelycosaurs and the therapsids. |
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In others, they are intermediate in size and appear to function as pincers or nippers, as in other groups of mammals. |
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Marl prairie occurs within the zone intermediate between the permanently flooded sloughs and the drier pine-dominated high ground. |
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However, there are no fossils of animals which appear to be intermediate between possums and kangaroos. |
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Many of the popular commercial incurving types are in this intermediate class. |
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A medium bronze intermediate of incurving form with a lovely glowing autumn colour. |
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Sanders does not use intermediate supports as his yarder works on an endless running line that is fed around two capstan wheels. |
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Snowboarding is banned, but carefully groomed slopes and beginner and intermediate runs over 65 percent of the area offer easy skiing. |
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Social anthropologists have documented the development of chieftainships as an intermediate stage between these two forms of social organization. |
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It is likely that the bone-modifying behaviors of dire wolves were intermediate between those of extant wolves and spotted hyenas. |
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The intermediate zone consists of massive lilac-gray sodalite with inclusions of nepheline, dark green aegirine, and pale green fluorapatite. |
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A large, intermediate group, which may be called the lower middle class, was called into being by economic change. |
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These eruptions deposited pebble-grade volcaniclastic breccias of an intermediate composition within a few kilometres of the Rio Tinto Anticline. |
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There is one down and two to go for Inveraray after their intermediate championship victory at Oban yesterday. |
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The festival is open to kayakers and canoeists of all levels, and this year organizers have added an intermediate class to boost participation. |
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They form a dorsal epithalamic, an intermediate thalamic, and a ventral hypothalamic primordium on each side. |
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In incomplete dominance, a heterozygote's phenotype will be intermediate between the two possible homozygous phenotypes. |
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Imports have been rising since last August, with demand for intermediate and capital goods increasing in line with economic growth. |
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In the filial generation, haplosis is by meiosis to produce spores infectious for a copepod intermediate host. |
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Traits undergo stabilizing selection when individuals expressing intermediate phenotypes have the highest relative fitness. |
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The light-dependent reactions produce intermediate compounds that are used in the light-independent reactions. |
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It is often de rigeur to represent the combustion reaction in several, if not hundreds of, intermediate steps. |
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The DPA 4015's wide pattern provides a welcome intermediate alternative to omnis and so-called first-order cardioids. |
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Apart from gross structural changes, we could catch intermediate stages in the images. |
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Therefore we did not examine drug effects on intermediate outcomes such as worm infection. |
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There is a growing acceptance that industry will adopt trivalent chromium as an intermediate solution to the replacement of hexavalent chromium. |
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Although microfilaments were inconspicuous in these cells, perinuclear bundles of intermediate filaments were evident. |
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But, though these commixtures be frequent, and sometimes prolific, no intermediate species has been formed between the goat and sheep. |
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Closer to home, Eddie The Eagle himself is giving lessons at the Tamworth Snowdome for intermediate skiers between January and March. |
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The slopes are mostly short but steep and are suitable for beginners, intermediate and advance skiers. |
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There are graded exercises for beginning, intermediate and advanced jazz dancers. |
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The components are connected using an intermediate frequency that carries both power and data. |
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The purpose of the interpolators is to calculate intermediate values for a given number of frames between a start value and an end value. |
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During the cyclisation of the intermediate polyamic acid to the polyimide, the resin becomes less hydrophobic. |
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If you're a laid-back intermediate or a plucky powder hound, you'll love it. |
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If you're an intermediate at make or SQL or have touched Lisp, Scheme or Prolog, you should be able to grasp how the template system works. |
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The club owns about 40 gliders, split into trainers and intermediate gliders. |
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One's physical or bodily shape can be classified into the pyknic type, the muscular type and the intermediate type. |
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As such, the promise lies in the empowerment it offers to intermediate institutions. |
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Members of a second broad, intermediate category are labeled mestizos, cholos, or nonindigenous. |
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An intermediate brace or diagonal attached at the midpoint of the 16-foot brace is needed to prevent buckling under a compression load. |
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In intermediate Re ranges, both viscosity and inertia determine the flow patterns. |
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The cytoskeleton consists of three different protein filaments: microtubules, intermediate filaments, and microfilaments. |
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A polar bond can be thought of as intermediate between a covalent bond and an ionic bond. |
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But she admitted that the intermediate qualifications were not being recognised by employers. |
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We have also shown that the nanoparticle promotes the fusion process from the stalk intermediate to the fusion-pore opening. |
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Plagioclase dramatically removes Sr at intermediate stages and alkali feldspars sequester Ba and Rb as late-stage trachytes and phonolites form in alkaline magmas. |
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Let's assume you've reached a level of expertise where you can handle intermediate blue runs and gentler red-run moguls without making a fool of yourself. |
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Twenty-eight plants were intermediate between these two groups. |
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However, improvisation is not mentioned or encouraged, and the chord changes would require an above average degree of improvisational skill for an intermediate student. |
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The bit shaft is omni-directionally pivotally supported intermediate its upper and lower ends by a universal joint within the collar and is rotatably driven by the collar. |
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But taking that route causes problems later on, because the intermediate course fails to cover much basic algebra and geometry, of which the A-level course assumes knowledge. |
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They pertain to an intermediate plane, and their purpose is to conceal or justify sordid or atrocious realities. |
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But they must first be converted to an intermediate byproduct of glycogen metabolism so that they can enter Krebs cycle and the electron transport chain. |
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In general, sizes of island individuals are approximately intermediate in size between those in the region of origin and those in the region of allopatry. |
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The richness of component communities is due, in part, to the relatively high degree of vagility associated with marine fishes, or perhaps to the vagility of the parasite's intermediate hosts. |
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That intergradation was inferred from only two intermediate specimens. |
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All three are recommended to skiers of up to intermediate standard. |
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There was no discussion of intermediate stages showing how stepwise modifications in the current pathway could have been reversed back to a more simple stage. |
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The homology between axonemal and cytoplasmic dynein intermediate chains has suggested a similar cargo-binding function for the IC subunit of cytoplasmic dynein. |
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That leaves a huge gap in the middle, where intermediate black holes could exist. |
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It presents valuable, precise programming syntax and advice for every Linux programmer, whether you are a novice, intermediate or expert programmer. |
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A discrete morph can be thought of as an animation starting from the initial object and ending with the final object after a given number of the intermediate objects. |
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The intermediate court of appeals reversed the trial court's decision. |
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In an electron transport chain, integral proteins of the mitochondrial inner membrane are reduced and then oxidized as they transport electrons from one intermediate protein to another. |
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With a full week to rest your chest between sessions and a reduced workload for other muscles, intermediate and advanced trainers should thrive on this routine. |
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However, these binary systems don't contain stars of intermediate mass. |
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Money from the relief fund will be distributed beginning in mid-January 2013 to assist with intermediate and long-term recovery. |
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The paper gives a proof of the intermediate value theorem with Bolzano's new approach and in the work he defined what is now called a Cauchy sequence. |
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In the last few years an intermediate form of south flank deformation has been observed that results in slip rates of about 10 centimeters per day. |
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Placed between the collimator lens and the reduction optics in the e-beam column, the CLA generates a plurality of intermediate images of the electron source. |
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There is no question that the working class must strive to win the support of other classes and intermediate social strata in the struggle against global capitalism. |
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Only common wall lizards were found to be susceptible intermediate hosts. |
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The Manningham centre will also provide rehabilitation, intermediate care beds and services like podiatry, speech and language therapy and dentistry. |
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Magmatic inclusions in silicic and intermediate volcanic rocks. |
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The actual mortality rate is probably intermediate between these values, because captive birds may be exposed to the added stress of unfamiliar conditions. |
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A single pitch route is one which is climbed without intermediate stances. |
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The metalloids have an intermediate number of valence electrons. |
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A second clamping transistor is connected intermediate the input transistor and a power supply rail and has a gate for receiving an upper clamping voltage. |
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Most polyploids are intermediate between these two extremes. |
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The intermediate cluster became less distinguishable in wilted flowers. |
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The intermediate arm is finished to a tolerance of 0.008 mm, and the cams controlling the eccentric shaft are machined to tolerances of a few hundredths of a millimeter. |
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The intermediate and ulnar sets of muscles are supplied by branches from the deep ramus of the radial nerve after it has passed through the supinator muscle. |
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By then, scientists had proposed that plant microRNAs control protein production by glomming onto messenger RNAs, an essential intermediate in the creation of a protein. |
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Physical compaction is intermediate between these two groups. |
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A major characteristic of barrens is the presence of many herbaceous species typical of tallgrass prairie and ecotonal habitats intermediate between prairie and forest. |
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Computer simulations predict that intermediate mutators can be selected and that, once selected, they have a much longer persistence time than strong mutators. |
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Hybrids were intermediate between the parental species in pairing success. |
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Many other information functions are possible, but plausible functions mostly combine elements of our two functions and therefore are intermediate between them. |
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Alcoholic hyaline is thought to result from damage to the cytoskeleton of the hepatocyte, and is formed by an aggregation of damaged intermediate filaments. |
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The resulting hybrid, known as a splake, supports intermediate features. |
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It seems to be, at this intermediate stage of nominal determiner grammaticalization, a lexical feature of indefinites rather than an effect of syntactic or pragmatic factors. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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Remember also that you cannot cut any of the intermediate supports or braces that help support the roof structure, so you'll need to work around them. |
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In both the present experiment and the earlier study, participants spent more time studying the front and side views than they did the intermediate or three-quarter views. |
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In other words, depending on these intermediate frequencies, the bandpass filter circuit as well as the center frequency of the detecting circuit can be changed. |
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These are the fundamental plans that introduce beginners to the basic lifts and raise the intensity and volume for intermediate and advanced trainers. |
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An extract was deemed to be deficient if, in all three trials, the ratio of intermediate to supercoiled products indicated an accumulation of intermediate topoisomers. |
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The drawback to intermediate languages is that it's possible to use disassemblers and decompilers to examine a program's IL and re-generate the source code. |
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Since in evolutionary theory, fully fledged cells had to exist before viruses, the latter are not some evolutionary intermediate between life and non-life. |
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Because of the participation of a-ketoglutarate in numerous transaminations, glutamate is a prominent intermediate in nitrogen elimination as well as in anabolic pathways. |
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None of these hills are particularly spectacular, mind you, but they offer a change of scenery and are more than fine for beginning or intermediate skiers. |
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Well, his brief is to intermediate between humanity and God himself. |
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What kills me is the absence of any serious effort by Iraqi parties, organisations, tribal leaders, or clerics to intermediate or try to put an end to the cycle of violence. |
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Since there are no intermediate mechanical floors in the Times Square towers, the only acceptable locations for outriggers would have been at the rooftops and bases. |
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Of course, there are times when the temperatures drop too low even for these fish, and then, it's a case of an intermediate or slow sinker and lure patterns. |
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According to this argument, heterospory was the intermediate between homosporous free-sporing reproduction and the retained endosporic gametophyte of the seed habit. |
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A second triac or the like is connected between the intermediate point of the winding and the terminal of the voltage supply to which the first triac is connected. |
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In Britain, short-lived and intermediate wastes are safely contained in trenches of glacial clay compacted, containerized, and capped with water-resistant clay. |
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There are national equivalents for the Camanachd Cup for intermediate and junior teams. |
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A port of call is an intermediate stop for a ship on its sailing itinerary. |
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Rabbits were sometimes used for intermediate passaging of vaccinia virus stocks and for seed virus production, particularly in Europe. |
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It consists of a double bank and intermediate ditch with an entrance on the eastern side. |
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This is not to say that nuanced, intermediate levels may not arise in Nomic through game custom and tacit understandings. |
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Some jurisdictions maintain a system of intermediate appellate courts, which are subject to the review of higher appellate courts. |
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An intermediate product of puddling is known as refined pig iron, finers metal, or refined iron. |
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There is an intermediate system in countries like Uruguay, where each party presents several closed lists, each representing a faction. |
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The Court of Appeal of New Zealand, located in Wellington, is New Zealand's principal intermediate appellate court. |
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In practice, most appeals are resolved at this intermediate appellate level, rather than in the Supreme Court. |
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However, although the intermediate periods were gone, the search for the transitions continued. |
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It works by being charged on the sale price of new goods and services, whether purchased by intermediate or final consumers. |
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Pontrilas railway station currently closed in the very long section without an intermediate station between Abergavenny and Hereford. |
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Later, the microwave link ran from the Museum telephone exchange in London to Rowridge, using Golden Pot as an intermediate site. |
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These terms by themselves are not very precise, and many subtle intermediate cases exist. |
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The chambers on a heat exchanger are connected to the intermediate cooling circuit. |
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However it is only double track and serves both local and intermediate Commuter as well as InterCity traffic. |
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Endoparasitic helminths are transmitted from intermediate host jellyfish to definitive host fish via predation. |
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Plutonium can form alloys and intermediate compounds with most other metals. |
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The chemical properties of this silvery gray, crystalline transition metal are intermediate between rhenium and manganese. |
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Sicily has a typical Mediterranean climate with mild and wet winters and hot, dry summers with very changeable intermediate seasons. |
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In subduction systems, there is an intermediate mantle zone in the overriding plate, located between the wedge and the neighbouring back arc. |
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The intermediate size, twin-engine aircraft will be equipped with the newest airborne medical intensive care unit developed by Air Methods. |
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Plasma cell population predominantly comprised of plasmablast, intermediate plasma cells and few mature forms. |
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Some fisheries have a slot limit that allows the taking of smaller and larger fish, but requiring that intermediate sized fish be released. |
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For intermediate and shallow water, the Boussinesq equations are applicable, combining frequency dispersion and nonlinear effects. |
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The supracrustal strata of NKGBS consist of metabasalts, metakomatiites and felsic to intermediate metavolcanics. |
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The red maple, also known as swamp maple, has intermediate tolerances to drought and flood. |
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Tumor cells usually contain intermediate filaments, have cell junctions, and may contain glycogen, dense core granules, and neurotubles. |
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The fossil palaelodids can be considered evolutionarily, and ecologically, intermediate between flamingos and grebes. |
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Between 1946 and 1973 the area was also used for the dumping of low and intermediate level radioactive wastes. |
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A modified ROC analysis for the selection of cut-off values and the definition of intermediate results of serodiagnostic tests. |
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In January of this year, New York's intermediate appellate court in Brooklyn decided Empire Erectors and Electrical Company, Inc. |
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Red foxes living in Middle Asia show physical traits intermediate to the northern and southern forms. |
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In much of Italy, a form apparently intermediate between the house and Spanish sparrows, is known as the Italian sparrow. |
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On the Mediterranean islands of Malta, Gozo, Crete, Rhodes, and Karpathos, the other apparently intermediate birds are of unknown status. |
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The Cook Islands are in direct line along the migration path and may have been an intermediate stopping point. |
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Both these accounts gave rise to objections, and modern historians generally adopt more cautious, intermediate positions. |
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Igneous oceanic plateaus have a ratio intermediate between continental and oceanic crust, although they are more mafic than felsic. |
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The reactions are not well characterized but it is known that nitrosylsulfuric acid is an intermediate in at least one pathway. |
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It is the densest water in the free ocean, and underlies other bottom and intermediate waters throughout most of the southern hemisphere. |
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The gases then start to rise up the intermediate chimney before exiting through another gauze. |
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These are intermediate stages between cleaved tuffs and crystalline schists. |
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They show structures intermediate between those of extrusive and plutonic rocks. |
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The device has 5 FSC wideband inputs for a total capture bandwidth of 10 GHz and features a single L-band intermediate frequency output. |
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And the Portadown side still bestraddle the rest of the Mid-Ulster intermediate league. |
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One is that in the remains we are seeing an intermediate phase in the evolution of the Nordics. |
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Lynch has intermediate language skills in both Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish. |
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Distribution and habitats of the snail Lymnaea truncatula, intermediate host of the liver fluke Fasciola hepatica, in South Africa. |
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Both species make unique sounds, but when they gather, they change the way they communicate, and begin using an intermediate language. |
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It is by far the largest spreading intermediate water of all the ocean intermediate water masses. |
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No piece of property has been identified for purchase for the intermediate school. |
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Thalamotomy in the ventrolateral and ventral intermediate nuclei proved to be effective against Parkinsonian tremor with bilateral lesions. |
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They can be obtained from the respective substituted acetophenones via the intermediate substituted 1-phenylethylformamides. |
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The intermediate composition contains an acrylic polymer having a cross-linkable functional group. |
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The United States courts of appeals are the intermediate federal appellate courts. |
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In Louisiana, the intermediate appellate courts are called the Louisiana Circuit Courts of Appeal. |
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The two sides of such a statement indicate start and end points only, and do not imply that there are not additional intermediate stages. |
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Variants also existed that were intermediate between the monumental and cursive styles. |
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Due to vertical mixing at intermediate depths in the Southern Ocean, the salinity slowly rises as it moves northward. |
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One hierarchical model groups the syllable nucleus and coda into an intermediate level, the rime. |
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This results in the formation of the deep Puerto Rico Trench and a zone of intermediate focus earthquakes within the subducted slab. |
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An appendix offers a modified ACTFL rubric for the presentational mode of communication in intermediate level learners. |
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The polymerized intermediate products can further undergo cracking, isomerization, cyclization, aromatization and condensation reactions. |
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But the rule has received a like extension in our courts of intermediate appeal. |
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These flukes mature in freshwater fishes, primarily sunfishes and basses, and utilize freshwater snails as intermediate hosts. |
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Prediabetes is a general term that refers to an intermediate stage between normoglycaemia and overt diabetes mellitus. |
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A variant was introduced to English orthography around 1600, marking a pause intermediate between a comma and a period. |
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Both tapeworms exploit freshwater copepods as their first intermediate host. |
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Central banks need to regulate the entities that intermediate monetary transactions. |
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Disappearance and reappearance of the nuclear envelope during cell cycle is controlled by intermediate filament phosphoprotein called lamin. |
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Rolling mills are often divided into roughing, intermediate and finishing rolling cages. |
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The proposed research is an investigation of intermediate chaos in ergodic theory of dynamical systems. |
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There are only a few intermediate chases that take place each year and by their nature these race conditions are unusual. |
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The Old Saxon verb inflection system reflects an intermediate stage between Old English and Old Dutch, and further Old High German. |
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Jakafi, an oral Janus kinase inhibitor, is FDA-approved for the treatment of patients with intermediate or high-risk myelofibrosis. |
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An intermediate form, Hand-Shuller-Christian disease, is composed of the triad of calvarial lesions, diabetes insipidus, and exophthalmos. |
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The intermediate status of clitics poses a considerable challenge to linguistic theory. |
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It was once defined by exception as an intermediate social class between the nobility and the peasantry of Europe. |
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The prompted the author to use 2,6-bis cyclohexanone as key intermediate in the synthesis of series of heterocyclic compounds. |
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Along their length, the Andes are split into several ranges, which are separated by intermediate depressions. |
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Favoured method of the day was black and green attractor patterns fished on an intermediate line. |
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Al-Ali also noted that he is running a workshop on Kufic calligraphy for children in primary and intermediate schools as part of the event. |
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Neighboring group participation of the oxygen can cause an opening of the bromonium ion intermediate thereby giving rise to an oxonium ion. |
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Succinic acid is used as an intermediate chemical for a wide range of applications such as industrial, food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals. |
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We present in this article a case of a lingual mass found to be pathologically consistent with a fetal rhabdomyoma of the intermediate type. |
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As such, they are the opposite of raw materials, but include intermediate goods as well as final goods. |
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Some species, such as walnut and cherry, are on the border between the two classes, forming an intermediate group. |
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A new set of linear independence coefficient is generated to modify the coding vector when data packet reached the intermediate node. |
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In a round-robin implementation, the intermediate driver selects an NID port for each packet, starting with the first port in the network group. |
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For other Leptodirini, the contraction of the life cycle is less radical, being intermediate between this extreme and a epigean life cycle. |
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Gas finally passes down between the outermost chimney and the intermediate chimney, exiting a little above the glass. |
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The intermediate was then saponified using residual sodium hydroxide aqueous solution to produce hydrophilic carboxamide and carboxylate groups. |
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The intermediate was then saponified with residual sodium hydroxide aqueous solution to produce hydrophilic carboxamide and carboxylate groups. |
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In the intermediate regions, fiber is oriented in a way said to anchor the torque-resistant screw threads securely to the stabilized core. |
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These two intermediate waters have different salinity in the western and eastern basins. |
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The electric mobility cooperative platform is an intermediate platform between use cases and FEV end users. |
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Rats, cats, monkeys, goats, chickens, and rarely some snakes act as intermediate hosts, while snakes serve as the final hosts. |
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Electron microscopy found cytoplasmic whorls of intermediate filaments, some of which displaced the nucleus. |
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