However, after the arrival of the Europeans, Iatmuls who practiced cannibalism and headhunting were labeled as murderers. |
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Where lines were not common to multiple loci, lines are labeled only to species. |
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The horizontal axis represents the stock prices, labeled in ascending order. |
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She divides their stories into helpfully labeled chapters that juxtapose their stories at each stage. |
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Ads and advertorials, whether labeled or not, are inherently less credible than other information. |
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In fact, while they are labeled as such, they are not really fantasy stories in the genre sense. |
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Nurses also may not report other nurses for fear of being perceived as snitches or labeled as whistle-blowers. |
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Arrows indicate the primary constrictions of the labeled pair of chromosomes. |
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Fearing they would be labeled kulaks, people also fled their homes and villages. |
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Her conversation betrays disappointment, anger, and an outright refusal to be labeled a victim. |
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Almost everything on the floor has a designated position and is labeled as such and is kept in that position. |
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These pictures are glued down to a large sheet of construction paper and the sheets are labeled with the name of the concept. |
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He flipped the light on and noticed the bottle of pills, as well as the paper labeled with his name. |
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Workbook exercises are labeled to correspond neatly with the main text they support. |
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I looked more closely and saw that there were rows across labeled with the names of all the rooms. |
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Many doors lined the walls, and each door was labeled with the name of a place. |
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Hasted met me at his office, and showed me a drawer full of broken and bent spoons, each labeled with names and dates. |
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I shook my head as I flipped through the hanging outfits until I came to one labeled with my name. |
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Cells were labeled with fluorescent lipid analogs before cholesterol depletion. |
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Although not easy, cell membranes are frequently labeled with fluorescent fatty acids and lipids. |
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When displaying two variables in a time domain plot, the X-axis is labeled with units of time. |
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More than 4,000 people labeled as communists or associated with the communist labor parties were arrested in 33 cities. |
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Read the entire label before use and carefully follow the labeled directions for use. |
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People said he didn't support faith, an interesting claim since Democrats labeled him a religious zealot. |
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In the telencephalon, PRV-Ba-Gal and PRV-Ba labeled neurons were found in the amygdaloid nucleus. |
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The final response is labeled the reluctant mid-life disengagement response. |
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Many facilities in today's marketplace are reprocessing and reusing devices labeled for single use. |
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In 1977 my affliction was formally labeled a form of juvenile rheumatoid crippling arthritis. |
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The drug has a pharmacologic profile unlike standard antipsychotics and is labeled as an atypical antipsychotic. |
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Before leaving, I search Jerry's study until I find a set of keys on a plastic ring labeled Cabo. |
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I had just labeled all the boxes and lined them up on the floor when I heard the front door open. |
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Blocks are sealed, conveyed through metal detectors and routed to an automatic case packer before they are weighed and labeled. |
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The nature of the grazing mayfly suggests selective feeding or assimilation of the more highly labeled algal-bacterial substance. |
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The present study demonstrated that commonly labeled neurons of spinal cord were found in thoracic, lumbar and sacral spinal segments. |
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Cells were then fixed, rinsed, and labeled with fluorescently tagged secondary antibodies as described above. |
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Such is the case with the labeled tambour desk-and-bookcase illustrated above, now safely in the Museum in Augusta. |
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Being labeled hypocrites is a price worth paying if it yields tangible results in the real world. |
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Reading glasses sold over-the-counter are labeled on a scale that corresponds to the degree of magnification. |
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The image derives from a newspaper tear sheet that, at the gallery, was labeled as a discrete object and fixed to a wall. |
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Food producers and distributors expect a massive consumer backlash to labeled GM foods. |
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In addition to their separate standards of mannerliness, these characters have been labeled and rejected for being romantics. |
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Patients feel that modern medical science has become too commercial, almost to the point of being labeled as unethical. |
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Rather shakily she recorded the results, then carefully labeled the test tube with the name of her new chemical. |
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It is marketed under the brand name Plan B and is the second product to be labeled by the FDA for this indication. |
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Each scroll was labeled along its edge in the flowing script used in most writing. |
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They were packed with tidy rows of disks, neatly labeled and organized alphabetically. |
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Upon arrival in the Grasse Mount building on Summit Street, I must enter a menially labeled door, the Phone-a-thon Entrance. |
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Several bait formulations of metaldehyde are labeled for use on soybean for slug control. |
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Both the electron micrographs and the light micrographs are very clear and well labeled. |
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Speckled images of such polymer structures are obtained by microinjecting low amounts of labeled monomers into cells. |
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Any plants you choose, then, should be labeled for partial shade, not full shade. |
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The U.S. can impose substantial restrictions on assistance to areas labeled as major drug-producing or transit areas. |
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The following herbicides can be safely applied to labeled newly transplanted stock, with the restrictions noted. |
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Place car care items and miscellaneous items on shelves in clearly labeled boxes or bins. |
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Periods were binned into 15-min intervals, labeled with the upper period bound of the interval. |
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If you choose cuts of meat labeled chuck or round they will be less tender. |
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Examples include fluorescently labeled biotin and three proteins of varying molecular weight. |
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We've been told that a yellow-flowering plant we have is a lollipop bush, but it was labeled shrimp plant when we bought it. |
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The right swarmed all over me and I was labeled everything from a liar to a terrorist sympathizer to a truther. |
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The origin bands are usually described as bands, whereas the sidebands are labeled. |
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The monorail was labeled an essential facility by the state Legislature and the Seattle City Council. |
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The points labeled I and 2 in Fig.2 are monostable in the deterministic limit. |
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Once a UAV identified a target, participants labeled it as hostile or friendly, based on a color-coded system. |
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The bands containing labeled oligonucleotide were identified by visual inspection and ultraviolet shadowing. |
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I thought it was kind of unusual that John Mellencamp after 21 albums would be labeled un-American after 21 albums of American songs. |
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You are sure the disc contains only unclassified messages despite its being labeled as secret. |
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For both components, consumers win by spotting a specially labeled can or bottle in 12-packs and larger multipacks. |
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Each tie has been made by hand,, expertly cut, slip-stitched, labeled and pressed by experience craftsman. |
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Using the computer's clock, each file was individually labeled in nanoseconds at the moment it was generated. |
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The stupid thief labeled the bag in a permanent marker, one of those botched jobs that I'm sure she'll regret. |
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It's now labeled a narco-state in which drug lords and traffickers control both the economy and law enforcement. |
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The journals were labeled with almost unreadably small volume numbers and publication dates. |
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You call yourself a socialist progressive and an atheist, yet I'd have also labeled you a naturalist. |
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As a child, I had asthma, wore corrective shoes, had braces on my teeth, wore eyeglasses and was labeled as dyslexic. |
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Because of his ecstatic effusions on nature, Shelley is sometimes labeled a pantheist. |
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Insects were transferred from sweep nets to labeled plastic bags, frozen, and sorted to morphospecies. |
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A varietal is a wine made predominantly from one specific grape and is labeled as such, for example, California Merlot. |
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Again, this character is curiously labeled because veins cannot traverse across the posterior wing margin in insects. |
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Having a clear faith, based on the Creed of the Church, is often labeled today as a fundamentalism. |
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She is a persuasive speaker who has mainstreamed progressive ideas without allowing them to be labeled as too liberal or left-wing. |
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She pulls me by the arm and leads me to the bathroom, opens the drug cabinet and takes out a small brown bottle labeled calamine lotion. |
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A trivial reason explaining how both step sizes can be the same, is that the labeled calmodulin is bound to the catalytic domain. |
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He sought all his life to surpass his uncle, championing those labeled heretic by a vital capitalistic society. |
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I really don't want to be labeled a protectionist, but I think there is a happy medium between raw free marketeering and highwall protectionism. |
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No one wants to get labeled as a hatemonger, but singling out members of one visible minority is a sure one-way ticket to that destination. |
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Several years ago a Colorado mineral dealer was alleged to have sold cassiterite fraudulently labeled as being from this area. |
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Meat produced from animals that receive antibiotics also could not be labeled organic. |
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Coiled coils commonly contain a heptad of residues labeled A-G, repeated at least three or four times. |
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If it is not possible to dig or pull plants, use herbicides labeled for target plants that will not harm algae. |
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Teenagers labeled hikikomori, will sometimes hole themselves up in their rooms for months with no social contact. |
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Her mind strangely quiet as she followed, the well-lit and clearly labeled works of oils, watercolors, and charcoals were barely noticed. |
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And you risk being labeled as having a narcissistic or histrionic personality disorder. |
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Because of their relative safety, bisphosphonates have been labeled for the treatment of metabolic bone disorders such as Paget's disease. |
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More complex instances of authorial disruptions might be labeled narratological syllepses. |
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The surface level of the water will mark the specific gravity level and the potential alcohol level, both labeled on the hydrometer. |
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We need to take psychiatrically labeled people in our communities seriously, not patronize or pathologize them. |
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That hypothetical intra-mercurial planet was labeled Vulcan, even though it had yet to be found. |
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Maybe its the way Croydon council have preserved and labeled loads of pathways and twittens between streets, so everything is penetrable. |
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The purpose of all of this is to catch them in some misstatement, no matter how trivial, which can then be labeled as false or even perjurious. |
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The most common radiotracers used in GI bleeding studies are 99m-Tc labeled red blood cells and 99m-Tc sulfur colloid. |
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We propose a simplified model, wherein each system will be labeled with a color code based on two factors. |
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He is labeled as an illegal immigrant, and the victim of a controlling father figure. |
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When Hindus speak out against such a situation, we are labeled communalists. |
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The scourge of McCarthyism made everyone a believer for fear of being labeled a commie pinko. |
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It is labeled against a variety of insects on field corn, seed corn, popcorn, sorghum, soybeans, alfalfa and wheat. |
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The Reuters photo editor assured me, however, that the pix were clearly labeled as ISM pictures. |
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The DNA sample from the patient is labeled and amplified by PCR and then added to the filter paper. |
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Almost always used by outsiders rather than inhabitants of the communities so labeled, the term connoted both poverty and deviance. |
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We have data for a sample of size n with consecutively labeled segregating sites. |
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All wires should be labeled, shielded from electromagnetic interference, and out of the way. |
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Is it possible to contract for profit with poor people without being labeled an exploiter? |
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Marco, I consider most things in this country labeled as politically incorrect to be utter nonsense. |
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They are not always covered by insurance, as they are not labeled as approved for use by pregnant women. |
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At the start of an experiment, fluorescently labeled cells suspended in serum-free media were added to the cover glass. |
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In health care today, technology often has been labeled as a cure-all for what ails health care facilities. |
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Once a person is labeled as a prediabetic, an intervention plan needs to be put in place to prevent the patient from developing diabetes. |
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The five types were labeled as vitalized, harmonious, traditional, conflicted, and devitalized. |
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These clades are labeled together with four diverse MSY1 codes from each lineage to indicate the diagnostic minisatellite structures. |
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Upon measuring the absorbance of a labeled peptide at a given angle of incidence, two different dichroic ratios were obtained. |
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Of course, what happens when a perfectly legitimate emailer is labeled as a spammer by such a system, and their own emails slow to a crawl? |
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Heavy rains left the course wet and unsafe and track management moved all of Monday's races to the dirt track, which was labeled fast. |
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Her father has said he will legally challenge his daughter's disparagers whose hateful comments could be labeled libelous. |
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A freezer filled with carefully labeled seeds, leaves and animal dung sits next to a cooler filled with beer. |
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In all the experiments on native titin, the molecule was attached to two beads, each labeled with an antibody to a different epitope. |
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Shunned as pariahs and labeled psychopaths, the PTSD category offered moral exculpation and access to compensation. |
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If the button is clearly labeled, but the employee still pushes the wrong button, that is human error. |
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In Kmart the other day I saw what to my eyes was an esky, made in Australia, but labeled a cooler. |
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The measure of energy expenditure comes from a process known as doubly labeled water. |
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Members of a second broad, intermediate category are labeled mestizos, cholos, or nonindigenous. |
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Since each node represents an elementary segment, the nodes in a dependency tree are typically labeled by lexemes. |
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Simply put, just about every Colombian has done something that might result in him or herself being labeled a collaborator or sympathizer by one of Colombia's armed groups. |
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In these experiments, the CTs of No.18 and No.19 were visualized simultaneously by painting these territories with differently labeled fluorochromes. |
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With passive immunity ruled out, perhaps the patient was exposed to a donor unit erroneously labeled Rh negative when it actually was weak D positive. |
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Federal law states that while irradiated meat must be labeled in grocery stores, it does not have to be labeled when served in school cafeterias, restaurants or hospitals. |
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When it comes to policy making, applications of social or cognitive psychology are now routinely labeled behavioral economics. |
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Why must she be labeled a liar, or a conspirator, the one to answer for the terrible tragedy in Libya? |
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A mild cleanser, typically labeled as such, may also be a good choice. |
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However, because of the inclusion criteria in the questionnaire, transient wheezers should not have been labeled asthmatic in our study population. |
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Medication calendars or pillboxes labeled with the days of the week can help patients and caregivers know when medications have or have not been taken. |
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Unfairly labeled a utility player with the White Sox and Royals, the Amityville, New York native is more than capable of playing the pivot on an everyday basis. |
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You'll also find skirt steak labeled Philadelphia steak or London broil. |
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Their lawyers argued that England and Wales should be exempt from European Union rules requiring fruit and vegetables to be labeled in grams and kilograms. |
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Historically, migraines were labeled a hysterical female condition, characterized by throbbing, one-sided, nauseating pain. |
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When you are labeled by the attorney general as a person of interest, presumptively responsible persons seem to lose all inhibitions in referring to you. |
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Each pot was labeled with a galvanized tag and watered daily. |
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For a city of 25,000 with a touch-and-go economy, it would seem that Delft circa 1650 was anything but the provincial backwater it has often been labeled. |
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With its origin in the local electron distribution, the chemical shift is a sensitive reporter of the chemical environment of isotopically labeled atoms. |
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For example, any discovery, whether it be the wheel, the printing press, or the atom bomb, cannot be neatly labeled and filed away in the pages of an encyclopaedia. |
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The oligo primer was end labeled using T4 polynucleotide kinase. |
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For fall control of winter annual broadleaf weeds such as mustard and pennycress, growers should use one of the sulfonylurea herbicides labeled for wheat. |
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There's a reason ipecac is clearly labeled that it is not to be administered without first consulting a poison control center, emergency room or physician. |
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But sounding reasonable runs the risk of getting you labeled a squish by the RINO hunters these days. |
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White lines on a black floor are labeled with names of streets. |
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Each block is labeled with the name of one or another of the characters. |
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For example, if syringes are not labeled with the name of the medication they contain, people inadvertently may give a patient the wrong medication. |
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The arm is labeled A, a black line falling from left to right. |
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The snub was labeled a disgrace by some in the industry, and sparked a backlash among its most zealous fans. |
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There are places in this country whose media outlets are disingenuously labeled with different names but owned by one corporation thousands of miles away. |
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I have a bad enough reputation without being labeled a mama's boy. |
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Place breast and dark meat slices into labeled freezer bags. |
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Unfortunately, thanks to the herd instinct in our current media culture, anyone who publicly raises this question is immediately labeled a conspiracy theorist. |
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It reminds one of those 'liqueur' chocolates, grandly labeled, leading one to expect delicious gastronomic sensations, but which actually yield a sickly sugary concoction. |
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Items that are hard to find in the original labeled box, that are in unused condition and in boxes, and that are in fine condition commanded the strongest prices. |
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Many lieutenant colonels and colonels express frustration at being labeled as poor mentors, and portrayed as contributing to the attrition of captains. |
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Compounds that are labeled as lachrymators belong in this category. |
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So just what is it that causes some foods to be labeled as aphrodisiacs? |
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On the table are an English mahogany and satinwood tea caddy of about 1805 and an argand lamp of 1830 to 1835 labeled by Thomas Messenger and Sons of London and Birmingham. |
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And with it, some reporters have either drifted to left-of-center or simply decided to avoid being labeled altogether. |
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Nothing troubled the woodsman more than being labeled a tenderfoot. |
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I've labeled the charges as q and q-bar for quark and antiquark, but that's modern terminology that might not have been present in the early days of string theory. |
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The youth also cleaned and labeled cans at a food bank, sorted donated clothes at a homeless shelter and worked with a farmer who sold produce in the church's parking lot. |
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Anole splenocytes were phagocytically active and produced copious amounts of nitric oxide following exposure to fluorescein labeled E. coli bioparticles. |
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You use both unlabeled and labeled data to build a predictor. |
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When looking for tender cuts of meat, choose meat labeled loin or rib. |
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Considering that I am invisible, which means that I can't be labeled. |
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For each single molecule measurement on a sparsely labeled filament, a rhodamine spot was selected based on colocalization with an actin filament aligned along the x axis. |
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All testing must be done hydrostatically for a minimum of 30 seconds at 750 psi and be labeled to indicate date of test and tester identification. |
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The assay was based on the incorporation of digoxigenin labeled dUTP and a biotin labeled primer specific for Shiga toxin genes during PCR amplification. |
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The benefits of being labeled as hyperactive can continue well into college. |
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The three ovals were labeled background, middle ground and foreground. |
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The virus arrives in your mailbox clearly labeled as having been sent by a particular individual with whom you probably have an established relationship. |
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No other chemosensory organs are labeled in these transgenic flies. |
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The team tested the compound in a mouse model of kidney cancer using radioactively labeled glucose with positron-emission tomography scanning. |
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The conical flasks were labeled A, B, C and D for the samples and A1, B1, C1 and D1 for the controls respectively. |
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Most of the best businesses have people in senior positions who aren't afraid to be labeled control freaks. |
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It has as a result been labeled the Brothers poem by Prof. Obbink. |
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As we monitored the cells for more than a week, we found the survival and growth of labeled and unlabeled cells to be indistinguishable. |
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An inspection at Kaufland conducted a few days ago found that the chain was selling cartons of mixed eggs, both labeled and unlabelled. |
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He was labeled a bigot after making some offensive comments. |
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A properly labeled contour map helps the reader to quickly interpret the shape of the terrain. |
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Probes were labeled with digoxigenated dUTP using the random priming method. |
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Most consumer-level cloud offerings would be labeled a freemium, which is a free version that is supported by a paid, premium version. |
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He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once. |
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The butterfly collection had each specimen labeled with the scientific name on a little piece of paper. |
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Marketing labeled as attitude branding include that of Nike, Starbucks, The Body Shop, Safeway, and Apple Inc. |
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Historians trace the earliest church labeled Baptist back to 1609 in Amsterdam, with English Separatist John Smyth as its pastor. |
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Social beliefs labeled witches as supernatural beings capable of doing great harm, possessing the ability to fly, and as cannibalistic. |
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Textile products that are imported must be labeled as required by the Customs Service. |
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In this country that person is likely to have been labeled Black regardless of whether or not such a race actually exists in nature. |
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However, there is a deadweight loss of the triangles B and D, or in diagram 1, the triangles labeled Societal Loss. |
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As a result, various church authorities labeled different books as apocrypha, treating them with varying levels of regard. |
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They labeled him an unqualified marksman and often caught him napping while on duty and failing to report for bed checks. |
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The Brothers Grimm, inspired by Herder's writings, put together an idealized collection of tales, which they labeled as authentically German. |
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Slaves labeled as 'Minas' and 'Angolas' rose in high demand during the boom. |
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Dixon acknowledges that this excludes some constructions labeled as passive by some linguists. |
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The premises and conclusion of a syllogism can be any of four types, which are labeled by letters as follows. |
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The National Police of Nicaragua are rarely, if ever, labeled as a gendarmerie. |
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Pro forma figures should be clearly labeled as such and the reason for any deviation from reported past figures clearly explained. |
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On current United States Geological Survey maps, many such trails continue to be labeled pack trail. |
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Dieter walked along a broad corridor. Each door was clearly labeled in neat German signwriting, but Dieter looked inside anyway. |
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This reaction chemically cuts the labeled Salmonella DNA at all adenine and guanine sites in the DNA chain. |
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Native to Ecuador and the newest fruit to arrive from New zealand, babaco is also labeled kiwistar. |
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Some breads labeled simply 12, 9, or 7 grain, for example, could have just one-third the fiber of similarly labeled whole-wheat breads. |
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As a poor example, a shipment from China labeled to contain an anticorrosive was found to contain drugs. |
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They can be specifically labeled with radioscopic, fluorescent, or other reporters for molecular recognition. |
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Deaton said he has no plans to make major changes or recalculations in the report labeled a preliminary draft. |
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Californians called the refugees Okies, a term that labeled the newcomers as undesirables, losers. |
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Reduction of lipofuscin-like autofluorescence in fluorescently labeled tissue. |
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It is important to keep protheses in their properly labeled slots in the kit to avoid confusion during surgery and when reordering. |
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I believe the authors have mistakenly labeled resorption lesions as dental caries. |
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We know that hand-addressed envelopes outpull labeled envelopes and that labeled envelopes outpull window envelopes. |
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This novel product marks the first time that an isotopically labeled version of Vitamin B12 is commercially available. |
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Aerosol hairsprays that contain flammable ingredients are labeled with warning statements on proper use. |
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Objects are scrupulously labeled by name, manufacturer, and material. |
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They were then scalded, depilated, labeled, eviscerated, divided into halves. |
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Reclassification would enable bone screws to be labeled and marketed for use in the pedicles of the spine for specified indications. |
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Some logistical cost savings are already included in traditional benefit-cost analyses, but are not labeled as logistical cost savings. |
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An artificial salt marsh microcosm was created in the lab containing labeled snails and two food choices, Salicornia spp. |
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These bags are labeled with a magic marker and placed in the plastic box with all the other parts for that gun. |
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We are interested in the degree sequences that have unique vertex labeled realizations and the digraphs that realize them. |
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All lysine side chains are modified by the ICPL tag, introducing a mass difference of 6 Da per labeled site. |
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Then they systematically compile full-scan mass spectra of 134 drugs and their isotropically labeled analogues in various derivatized forms. |
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Yet Washington, Jefferson, and the Adams family were not isolationists, any more than is anyone so labeled today. |
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My daughter-in-law has labeled me a mental case to family members, friends and acquaintances. |
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Indeed, the NYPD has still not labeled this attack a hate crime. |
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This assay measures the fluorescence of phagocytized fluorescently labeled Vibrio bacteria. |
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They added radioactively labeled MTBE and TBA to the samples and traced the breakdown of the compounds into carbon dioxide. |
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However, Democrats who supported the treaty risked being labeled tools of the Southern slaveocracy. |
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This part includes a map of Kentucky and Tennessee with labeled physiographic regions. |
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For most of her adolescence, Asha Tyson was labeled a problem child by family members and teachers. |
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You'll notice about halfway down the list is a checkbox labeled Internet and network paths with hyperlinks. |
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Hence, we construct our dummy variable labeled EVENT the same way as LV above, but with no window imposed around each crisis. |
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One example consists of polystyrene labeled with tritium that emits beta particles. |
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What level of association must a group have to be labeled a cobelligerent of al-Qaeda? |
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All of its melons are labeled with PLU, COOL info and a product description. |
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Parameters are like labeled fillable blanks used to define a function whereas arguments are passed to a function when calling it, filling in those blanks. |
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Established real-time amplification techniques usually employ unselective intercalating dyes or target-specific fluorescently labeled oligonucleotides. |
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Immunoreactions were detected by the labeled streptavidin-biotin method and visualized with 3, 3-diaminobenzidine, followed by counterstaining with hematoxylin. |
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Each placeholder labeled a friend, set up where discussion would begin. |
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In 1991 the ADA asked the Food and Drug Administration to investigate the safety of whiteners and to determine whether they should be labeled as cosmetics or drugs. |
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The process begins with oligonucleotides that are labeled with donor or acceptor fluorophores, each fluorophore illuminating at a unique wavelength of light upon excitation. |
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The effect was devastating, the shocked Incas offered such feeble resistance that the battle has often been labeled a massacre, with the Inca losing 2,000 dead. |
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Because of anatomical differences between men and women, female hernia pain is often misattributed, and in many unfortunate cases, labeled as psychosomatic. |
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The occlusal plane angle was labeled as normal, low, or high angle. |
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Parenthood is not the only path in life, but society is centered around kids and procreation, and those who avoid the process are often labeled as being egocentric. |
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A fluorescence microscope is then used to detect fluorescently labeled antibodies bound to internalized antigens within clinical samples or cultured cells. |
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There is ongoing discussion regarding the labeling of foods made from GMOs, and while the EU currently requires all GMO foods to be labeled, the US does not. |
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Body lice also may respond to oral or topically applied pediculicides, although none of these agents are labeled or marketed for treatment of body lice in the United States. |
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Body lice may also respond to oral or topically applied pediculicides, although none of these agents are labeled or marketed for treatment of body lice in the United States. |
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When it turned out to be true, I labeled the bestowment ridiculous. |
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The investigators found that taste preferences did not differ for the labeled versus the unlabeled sample of zucchini chocolate chip bread or broccoli gingerbread spice cake. |
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Each figure shows a scatterplot of the asset price change and the change in the 5-year Treasury, with the announcement date labeled on the lower horizontal axis. |
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All of the fillets were from commercial cartons labeled as lemonfish. |
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In retrospect, though, it's a beautifully restrained, hazy drug trip of a record that ended up being unjustly labeled as a snoozy departure from their earlier sound. |
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To accomplish the bioassay, proliferating interstitial cells are labeled with BrdU by injecting BrdU into the gastrovascular cavity of the animal. |
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He was labeled as a racist for his otherwise innocent remark. |
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By using blocking DNA and pre-annealing to block homoeologous sequences, labeled genomic DNA probes from one parent could not hybridize to chromosomes from the other one. |
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The floor manager will then make a thorough inspection together with the foreman to see that all containers, whether of parts or chain, are properly labeled. |
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Using the labeled data, we further design and evaluate the performance of classifiers to automatically detect and predict incidents of cyberbullying and cyberaggression. |
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From these early plantings after the repeal of the Volstead Act in 1933, Herman and Ernest Wente released the nation's first varietally labeled Chardonnay, a 1936 vintage. |
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Following proper safety precautions, pour out a small amount of fuming nitric acid and fuming sulfuric acid into separate labeled vials while under the fume hood. |
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We performed cross-validation by randomizing the sample labels in 1000 iterations and calculating P values for the randomly permutated and correctly labeled samples. |
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Briefly, 120 pg of total protein from each exposed sample and from each control sample was labeled with 400 pmol of the cyanine dyes Cy5 and Cy3, respectively. |
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The calibrator beads with the two lowest intensities simulate weakly labeled and autofluorescent cells, enabling adjustment of critical sensitivity parameters. |
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