Say you are interested in how exercise affects perspiration levels in humans. Your independent variable would be the exercise and the dependent variable would be the level of perspiration. |
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It's an impressive spectacle, as 4channers with wildly varying levels of talent and imagination work together. |
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There was no evidence of adrenal insufficiency with normal cortisol and adenocorticotropic hormone levels for pregnancy. |
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Overall, maximum levels of alternariol were higher than those reported in the literature with the exception of sunflower. |
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Antimargarine laws were amended and enacted at the state and federal levels over the intervening years. |
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The phosphorylation levels were detected with antiphosphorylated antibodies by Western blot analysis. |
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Unexpectedly, however, parasite levels in birds treated with antipigeon hyperimmune plasma were higher than either of the other two groups. |
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Cystine crystals are formed when several conditions are met besides levels of hyperexcreted cystine. |
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The stark exception is the village of Jaywick, which suffers from extremely high levels of deprivation. |
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Political responsibility for education at all levels is vested in the Scottish Parliament and the Learning Directorate. |
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This included signing a Partnership Agreement with the Maldives, one of the most exposed countries to the consequences of rising sea levels. |
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Constitutions concern different levels of organizations, from sovereign states to companies and unincorporated associations. |
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All three levels study the application of the use of force in order to achieve a desired objective. |
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Education for primary, secondary, and tertiary levels is mostly supported by the state. |
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British naval forces also returned to more usual levels, with two surface combatants, a tanker and a repair ship present in early July. |
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The GFSM 2001 addresses the institutional complexity of government by defining various levels of government. |
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The subsequent nuclear crisis caused by the tsunami has also largely left Tokyo unaffected, despite occasional spikes in radiation levels. |
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Racing drivers at the highest levels are usually paid by the team, or by sponsors, and can command very substantial salaries. |
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The LEDs in the cabin can be altered to create an ambience simulating daylight, night, or intermediate levels. |
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That compares to levels produced by Brazil and India, the two largest producers of sugar from sugar cane. |
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Another narrative focuses on high levels of private debt in the US economy. |
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High private debt levels also impact growth by making recessions deeper and the following recovery weaker. |
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In addition to various levels of unrest in Europe, Asian countries have also seen various degrees of protest. |
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Unemployment levels and rates are published each month by the Office for National Statistics in the Labour Market Statistical Bulletin. |
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Smaller jurisdictions, such as cities, are usually guaranteed by their regional or national levels of government. |
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These supply and demand interactions result in a gradation of wage levels within society that significantly influence economic inequality. |
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Economist Simon Kuznets argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development. |
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According to Kuznets, countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth. |
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It is argued that inequality levels influence how citizens imagine the trustworthiness of fellow citizens. |
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High levels of inequality prevent not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions and high levels of education. |
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In 2017 inequality has been forecast to return to the levels of the Thatcher years. |
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Most scholars agree that it better reflects today's reality, particularly new price levels in developing countries. |
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Many women in the lower levels of major drug cartels belong to a low economic class. |
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Purity levels vary greatly by region with Northeastern cities having the most pure heroin in the United States. |
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In particular, if the trait is quantitative and univariate then both higher and lower trait levels are favoured. |
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These widely spaced levels inhibit equal partition of heat energy into rotational motion in hydrogen at low temperatures. |
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Diatomic gases composed of heavier atoms do not have such widely spaced levels and do not exhibit the same effect. |
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The pH and the levels of nitrogen, lysine, phosphate, and oxygen of the batches must also be carefully controlled. |
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However, the Image Dissector camera was found to be lacking in light sensitivity, requiring excessive levels of illumination. |
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To enable NIR to maintain its levels of service, it has set about upgrading some of its older rolling stock. |
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Sir David King has warned that this could increase UK levels of fuel poverty. |
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Dredging had been quietly abandoned, to allow the levels to return to their condition centuries ago, without concern for the residents affected. |
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In setting contaminant levels the directive applies the precautionary principle. |
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Traditionally, outputs are released in the form of tables of counts at various levels of geography. |
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Replacement fertility is the total fertility rate at which women give birth to enough babies to sustain population levels. |
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Leicester experiences a maritime climate with mild to warm summers and cool winters, rain spread throughout the year, and low sunshine levels. |
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Such autonomous churches maintain varying levels of dependence on their mother church, usually defined in a Tomos or other document of autonomy. |
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These share a common numbering scheme for their levels, which was also used for the earlier Qualifications and Credit Framework. |
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The Department of Education was responsible for all other levels of education in Northern Ireland. |
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Member companies do, however, still have the option to certify titles based on shipment levels if they choose to. |
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It is cut by bridges between the Boiler House and the Switch House on levels 1 and 4 but the space is otherwise undivided. |
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The Sun used the same printing presses, and the two papers were managed together at senior executive levels. |
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At all levels including the youth teams the Welsh national team draws players primarily from clubs in the English football league system. |
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Certain levels of cricket, however, are subject to playing conditions which can differ from the Laws. |
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Irish orienteers compete at all levels, often reaching the finals at the World Orienteering. |
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However, the upper levels provide far less accommodation for the everyday racegoer than was present in the former stand. |
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The main competitions at all levels of Gaelic football are the League and the Championship. |
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From 1 January 2010, the wearing of helmets with faceguards became compulsory for hurlers at all levels. |
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Over time, there have been moves to amalgamate leagues and, since the 1980s, a push for national competition at the highest levels. |
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In 2012 and 2013, levels of violence increased and armed groups inside Iraq were increasingly galvanised by the Syrian Civil War. |
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Hazards to aircraft include debris, nesting birds, and reduced friction levels due to environmental conditions such as ice, snow, or rain. |
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Part of runway maintenance is airfield rubber removal which helps maintain friction levels. |
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In relation to the eclectic paradigm, companies that have low levels of ownership advantages either do not enter foreign markets. |
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Reports disagree on whether prostitution levels are growing or declining in developed countries. |
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Spring is also characterized by high water levels in the rivers, due to melting snow with occasional flooding. |
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Several other countries have similar laws, generally with somewhat reduced levels of enforcement. |
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Old Norse was a moderately inflected language with high levels of nominal and verbal inflection. |
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Sea levels drop due to the removal of large volumes of water above sea level in the icecaps. |
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At times during the paleoclimate, carbon dioxide levels were two or three times greater than today. |
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Also, the speciation rate in many groups was reduced to between a fifth and a third of previous levels. |
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A number of others such as perch and roach have been introduced in the Loch or Caledonian Canal with various levels of success. |
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Queensway Data Centre will accommodate up to 1500 high performance computer racks offering the highest levels of resilience and data security. |
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Since then there have been a number of exchanges on official, club and personal levels. |
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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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A federal government may have distinct powers at various levels authorized or delegated to it by its member states. |
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A levels are regarded as better in level to the BTEC Level 3 qualifications. |
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The Tomlinson Inquiry was set up to ascertain whether this was an underhand to disprove that A levels were becoming too easy. |
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This means that there are two modules for AS and two more for A2 for the majority of A levels. |
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There were five levels of NVQ ranging from Level 1, which focuses on basic work activities, to Level 5 for senior management. |
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Changes in sea levels and climate led to a strong erosion and to the formation of more sedimentary rocks. |
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St Andrews is about the furthest north annual levels of above 1500 hours are encountered. |
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These variations in the levels of charges, may be viewed as de facto tax varying powers. |
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Early activity was mainly by levels or adits driven into coal seams from outcrops in the valley sides. |
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Since sea levels were low due to so much water tied up in glaciers, such marshlands would have occurred all along the southern coasts of Eurasia. |
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The myth, like so many others, may be a folk memory of gradually rising sea levels at the end of the ice age. |
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The other one is decreased levels of immunocompetence in the Metal age due to changes in diet caused by agriculture. |
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The Romans achieved high levels of technology in large part because they borrowed technologies from the Greeks, Etruscans, Celts, and others. |
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Elevated copper levels have also been linked to worsening symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. |
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Lead production declined after the fall of Rome and did not reach comparable levels until the Industrial Revolution. |
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Fruit and vegetables can be contaminated by high levels of lead in the soils they were grown in. |
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With some exceptions, population levels rose rapidly at the beginning of the Neolithic until they reached the carrying capacity. |
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MiRNA levels in these never smoker OSCCs were compared to that in nonpathologic mucosa in never smokers. |
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Those wishing to explore the historic mine levels need to contact the Parys Underground Group. |
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Between 1935 and 1949 the Quarry acquired 22 light internal combustion rail tractors for use on the levels. |
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In February 2014, Charles visited Somerset levels to meet residents affected by winter flooding. |
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The increase in transactions was financed through borrowing and ultimately caused debt levels to rise. |
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In fact, the implementations of PR that achieve the highest levels of proportionality tend to include districts with large numbers of seats. |
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Oxygen levels seem to have a positive correlation with diversity in eukaryotes well before the Cambrian period. |
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Oceanic sulfide levels decreased around 800 million years ago, which supports the importance of oxygen in eukaryotic diversity. |
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Geochemical evidence strongly indicates that the total mass of plankton has been similar to modern levels since early in the Proterozoic. |
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Initially, sea levels were high, but as Gondwana moved south, ice accumulated into glaciers and sea levels dropped. |
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However, unlike other auks, they commonly move into larger estuaries with lower salinity levels to feed. |
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Patients received standard anticoagulation prior to the procedure according to our institutional practice seeking therapeutic levels. |
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Population levels reached a low point in the 1980s, but are now recovering strongly. |
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High levels of metal contaminants have been measured in tissues in many areas of the globe. |
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Salmon population levels are of concern in the Atlantic and in some parts of the Pacific. |
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According to reports in the journal Science, farmed salmon may contain high levels of dioxins. |
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Limpet teeth and the radula have also been shown to experience greater levels of damage in CO2 acidified water. |
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However, since actual harvests are probably twice reported levels, the species may actually be the fourth and sixth most important, respectively. |
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Conversely, they are a central prey item or forage fish for higher trophic levels. |
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If copepod concentrations reach high levels, schooling herrings adopt a method called ram feeding. |
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The contaminant levels depend on the age of the fish which can be inferred from their size. |
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European hake catches are well below historical levels because of hake depletion in the Mediterranean and Black Sea. |
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In such a situation, the economy reached equilibrium at low levels of economic activity and high unemployment. |
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The announcement said that even after repayment was complete the toll charges would likely remain at the same levels. |
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Traffic levels on the Great Western Main Line are rising faster than the national average, with continued increases predicted. |
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Rugby union is played at various levels, from school to senior league level. |
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The department has over 700 students from 40 countries studying at undergraduate, masters and PhD levels. |
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Adolescent smokers report increasing levels of stress as they develop regular patterns of smoking, and smoking cessation leads to reduced stress. |
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Climate fluctuation caused the formation, disappearance, and reformation of glaciers which, in turn, caused sea levels to rise and fall. |
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The DTM is only a suggestion about the future population levels of a country, not a prediction. |
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Between 1750 and 1975 England experienced the transition from high levels of both mortality and fertility, to low levels. |
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Last but not least the security situation makes it even more difficult to improve or even maintain existing levels of service. |
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Below this, the levels have progressively more parallel leagues, with each covering progressively smaller geographic areas. |
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Its purpose was to allow voltage levels to stabilise in older televisions, preventing interference between picture lines. |
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A sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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In the television receiver, a sync separator circuit detects the sync voltage levels and sorts the pulses into horizontal and vertical sync. |
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This table is a crucial regulatory tool for controlling the placement and power levels of stations. |
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Thus, one finds individuals dead of a gunshot wound with potentially lethal levels of drugs. |
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With the average age of the population decreasing and income levels on the rise, the popularity of beer in the country continues to increase. |
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He attended Ysgol Maes Garmon, a Welsh language secondary school in Mold, Flintshire, where he sat his O levels and A levels. |
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The land on which Pembrokeshire is today was established approximately 60 million years ago by a combination of uplift and falling sea levels. |
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Due to climate change and rising sea levels, the forest was buried under layers of peat, sand and saltwater. |
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At higher elevations in the upper marsh zone, there is much less tidal inflow, resulting in lower salinity levels. |
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Rainfall can reduce salinity and evapotranspiration can increase levels during dry periods. |
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The flora of a salt marsh is differentiated into levels according to the plants' individual tolerance of salinity and water table levels. |
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Due to the melting of Arctic sea ice and thermal expansion of the oceans, as a result of global warming, sea levels have begun to rise. |
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As with all coastlines, this rise in water levels are predicted to negatively affect salt marshes, by flooding and eroding them. |
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The species is tolerant of low levels of oxygen and of a diminished quantity of the phytoplankton on which they feed. |
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Overfishing, including the taking of fish beyond sustainable levels, is reducing fish stocks and employment in many world regions. |
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The growth of phytoplankton populations is dependent on light levels and nutrient availability. |
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Different types of phytoplankton fill different trophic levels within varying ecosystems. |
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Ocean acidification, however, caused largely by higher levels of carbon dioxide emitted into the atmosphere, is cited as a potential threat. |
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In the 19th century, the hunting of seabirds for fat deposits and feathers for the millinery trade reached industrial levels. |
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Both hunting and egging continue today, although not at the levels that occurred in the past, and generally in a more controlled manner. |
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Noise levels from operating wind turbines are low and unlikely to affect porpoises, even at close range. |
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Moderate levels of metal pollutants, which are thought to negatively impact dolphin health, have been measured in some populations. |
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Relatively little is known about the historical and current population levels of the Southern fin whale. |
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In the North Atlantic stocks are believed to be approaching prehunting levels. |
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The oxygenated blood can be directed towards only the brain and other essential organs when oxygen levels deplete. |
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High levels of organic chemicals accumulate in these animals since they are near the top of food chains and have large reserves of blubber. |
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These levels of radioactivity pose little danger but can confuse measurement. |
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Low levels of radioactive contamination pose little risk, but can still be detected by radiation instrumentation. |
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Low levels may be reported in counts per minute using a scintillation counter. |
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High levels of contamination may pose major risks to people and the environment. |
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These isotopes emit different types and levels of radiation, which last for different periods of time. |
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The second factor was the lower sea levels that occurred during the Carboniferous as compared to the preceding Devonian period. |
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Hydrogen sulfide levels might have increased dramatically over a few hundred years. |
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The Cretaceous was a period with a relatively warm climate, resulting in high eustatic sea levels that created numerous shallow inland seas. |
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Such active rifting lifted great undersea mountain chains along the welts, raising eustatic sea levels worldwide. |
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Audio signals and other electronic signal levels are often measured in dBm, referenced to one milliwatt. |
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Some of the most common parameters mapped in profile are air pollutant concentrations and sound levels. |
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This corresponds to the highest levels of primary production around North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia. |
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The second effect of global climate change is global warming due to increased carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere. |
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When sea levels were lower during the Pleistocene ice ages, greater areas of continental shelf were exposed as dry land, forming land bridges. |
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In some countries, these low levels of human capital level persisted sometime after Ottoman rule ended. |
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The eg levels, or bands, in which the charge carriers move are orbitally degenerate. |
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The precipitation levels and the level of maritime moderation varies depending on location and elevation. |
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Despite these reforms, investment levels have declined and remain far from sufficient. |
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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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Competition between Eurostar and airline services was a large factor in ticket prices being reduced from the initial levels. |
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The Courts are organized into several levels, among the judicial, administrative and fiscal branches. |
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In modern times, continents stand high, eustatic sea levels are low, and there are few inland seas, none larger than the Caspian Sea. |
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There is also some concern regarding low levels of turbine noise and wave energy removal affecting the nearfield habitat. |
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Overfishing is a form of overexploitation where fish stocks are reduced to below acceptable levels. |
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The often low water levels of the Elbe do not hinder navigation to Berlin any longer. |
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Brunhild is a complex figure, indeed. In Hebbel's trilogy, Brunhild is one of the figures who spans both levels, those of history and myth. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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Car accidents lead to many cervical spine injuries and various levels of paralysis. |
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Microbial samples and peri-implant crestal bone levels of all implant sites were obtained before, during and after the breakdown period. |
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Most hospitals stock cutie pies to monitor radiation contamination levels during an emergency. |
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There are only eight levels but the varied game modes in both single and multi-player keeps things interesting. |
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Fish are represented at several trophic levels in aquatic systems, from detritivore and herbivore to carnivore. |
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There is no downward flexibility in expenditure and credit levels. But outputs and supplies are downflex. |
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The levels of activity in atmospheric fallout were determined in rain and dustout was collected on vaseline-coated sheets. |
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In 2014 samples, enniantin B was the only one enniantin detected at very low frequency and levels. |
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By the early 1160s, Ailred of Rievaulx was writing that intermarriage was common in all levels of society. |
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So when you increase ghrelin levels, you stimulate that growth hormone to kick in, and growth hormone builds you not only up but out as well. |
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There appear to be at least two distinct ways to assign levels of grammaticalness to deviant sentences. |
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At that time sea levels were much lower than today, and the shallower parts of what is now the North Sea were dry land. |
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At the end of the last glacial period, rising sea levels finally severed the last land connection. |
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The reduced quantities of shells in the lower levels can represent the few shells that were exported inland. |
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Stocks of invertebrates, in contrast, remain at record levels of abundance. |
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As sea levels rose, the river valley became flooded, and the chalk ridge line west of the Needles breached to form the island. |
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Our findings revealed that the expression levels of a large number of genes were modulated by the PUAs decadienal, heptadienal and octadienal. |
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These were intervention stores of products bought up by the Community to maintain minimum price levels. |
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As the industrial revolution took hold increasing demand for alkali came from higher levels of production of dyestuffs, and bleach. |
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From 1872, there exist regular and reliable records of water levels in the Baltic Sea. |
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The British Cambridge University Press is a major supplier of Latin textbooks for all levels, such as the Cambridge Latin Course series. |
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Sea levels were lower and Ireland, like Great Britain, formed part of continental Europe. |
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By 12,000 BC, rising sea levels due to ice melting caused Ireland to become separated from Great Britain. |
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Given how difficult and complicated it can be to keep a room heated to hot yoga levels, it could be quite pricey. |
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First of all, the game is split into discrete levels joined by a hub world. |
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The paraplough or paraplow is a tool for loosening compacted soil layers 12 to 16 inches deep and still maintain high surface residue levels. |
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Alternatives to ploughing, such as the no till method, have the potential to actually build soil levels and humus. |
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Increased 1,25 2 D levels should stimulate the intestinal hyperabsorption of Ca and contribute to the hypercalciuria observed in such patients. |
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Coinage circulation increased during the 390s, although it never attained the levels of earlier decades. |
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All samples had high levels of arsenic, approximately 100 times higher than the current average. |
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Likewise, individuals in a society often have different levels of risk aversion. |
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Due to fear of rebellions and other uprisings, they were forbidden to be armed at militia levels. |
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This remains true in the Roman Military as the soldiers required appropriate nutrition in order to function at high activity levels. |
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The hourly productivity levels, as well as average hourly wages in Norway, are among the highest in the world. |
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The impact of the conquest on the lower levels of English society is difficult to assess. |
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There seem to have been very few victims of the Black Death at higher levels of society. |
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The landowning classes saw the rise in wage levels as a sign of social upheaval and insubordination, and reacted with coercion. |
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Population levels began to recover around the late 15th century, gaining momentum in the early 16th century. |
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As the police made their way to the upper levels, they did so with guns drawn and itchy trigger fingers at the ready. |
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A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the disease. |
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The French Republic, under the Directory, suffered from heavy levels of corruption and internal strife. |
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Calls for the implementation of the Charter were soon included alongside demands for the restoration of wages to previous levels. |
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In April 2016 NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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As a result, bed occupancy is at dangerous levels and exit block is putting lives at risk. |
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In April 2016 he reported that NHS staffing levels had been overestimated and without increases in staff the pressure on the NHS will continue. |
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From 14,000 to 10,000 years ago, as the ice melted, sea levels rose separating Ireland from Great Britain and also creating the Isle of Man. |
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Finally, all parties had to agree on the division of powers between territorial, regional and local levels of government. |
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But parliamentary criticism of the monarchy reached new levels in the 17th century. |
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Their age and distribution can be largely related to the rise and fall of sea levels during past ice ages. |
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The number of prison staff is set to increase but will remain below 2010 levels. |
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Charnwood Forest is noted for its abundant levels of volcanic rock, estimated to be approximately 600 million years old. |
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Both of these factors also cause it to experience the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. |
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The stone tools in these levels include Still Bay points, beautifully shaped thin lanceolate spear points, flaked on both sides. |
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In 2002, oxygen levels that could support fish along the entire length were recorded for the first time since industry began on the Mersey. |
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Sea levels had dropped coincident with the ice age, but slowly recovered over the course of the Silurian and Devonian. |
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As plants took hold on the continental margins, oxygen levels increased and carbon dioxide dropped, although much less dramatically. |
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By the Cisuralian Epoch, both oxygen and carbon dioxide had recovered to more normal levels. |
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Both of these factors also result in the highest levels of snowfall and the lowest levels of sunshine. |
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Rising sea levels are likely to cause more flooding on the Somerset Levels. |
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Two levels of abstraction are employed in the definition of latitude and longitude. |
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Bradford has experienced significant levels of immigration throughout the 19th and 20th centuries. |
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It has high sunshine levels compared to other parts of the UK with around 1900 hours annually. |
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Characteristics of this model include low levels of regulation and taxes, and the public sector providing fewer services. |
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The real exchange rate is then equal to the nominal exchange rate, adjusted for differences in price levels. |
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Linkages between national price levels are also weakened when trade barriers and imperfectly competitive market structures occur together. |
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Because it makes predictions about price changes rather than price levels, relative PPP is still a useful concept. |
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Some types of banking regulation may be delegated to other levels of government, such as state or provincial governments. |
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It should also set out what plans the Bank has for rectifying the problem, and how long it is expected to remain at those levels in the meantime. |
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Ancient Persian tablets indicate the medicinal and lighting uses of petroleum in the upper levels of their society. |
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They are both exciting in different ways, but they are designed for different levels of performance. |
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Many of the changes were applied to all three variants to maintain high levels of commonality. |
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Various species require different levels of testing to ensure a compatible match. |
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Natural selection can act at different levels of organisation, such as genes, cells, individual organisms, groups of organisms and species. |
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Here, plants evolve that have resistance to high levels of metals in the soil. |
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Usage, at about 50,000 vehicles, was lower than expected and traffic levels on the M6 were only slightly reduced as a result. |
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Passenger levels have fluctuated since then, increasing during periods of economic growth and falling during recessions. |
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Life expectancy is also likely to be affected by exposure to high levels of highway air pollution or industrial air pollution. |
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Board games and dice games were played as a popular pastime at all levels of society. |
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Under the command of the senior Roman general present, they were led at lower levels by their own officers. |
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There are no elected officials at the divisional or district levels, and the administration is composed only of government officials. |
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The government operates many schools in the primary, secondary, and higher secondary levels. |
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Health and education levels remain relatively low, although they have improved recently as poverty levels have decreased. |
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And many schools and colleges organise fairs, festivals, and concerts in which citizens from all levels of society can participate. |
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In several fields, the different levels each have their own say on specifics. |
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Furthermore, significantly higher levels of loricrin and transglutaminase-3 mRNA were observed in the SM group. |
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A common alternative, sometimes used in sociology, is to define class by income levels. |
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A measure of gains from trade is the increased income levels that trade may facilitate. |
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Even though education at all levels, including universities, has always been free, there is a large number of private schools and universities. |
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Education is funded by tax payers at all levels except for the majority of graduate studies. |
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There are many private school institutions in the primary, secondary and university levels. |
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Its main transmission antennae are located in Italian territory, and exceed Italian environmental protection levels of emission. |
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Many crews worked for hours and some were on high levels of the minster at the time when the South transept roof fell in. |
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Between 1st and 3rd century CE, this tradition introduced the Ten Bhumi doctrine, which means ten levels or stages of awakening. |
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The 2013 Southeast Asian Haze saw API levels reach a hazardous level in some countries. |
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The recognised degrees fall in three levels, following the Qualifications Framework of the European Higher Education Area. |
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In addition to academic degrees, many professional qualifications are tied to the QTI at the different levels. |
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There are several levels of education one must choose between 2nd and 3rd year usually on the 3rd year of study. |
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The qualifications framework for higher education MECES is the reference framework adopted in Spain in order to structure degree levels. |
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Within 14 hours after the fireworks, perchlorate levels rose 24 to 1,028 times above background levels. |
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For most people the effects of exposure to low levels of toxins from many sources over long periods are unknown. |
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There are 3 levels, Apprentice, which allows you to work under a qualified supervisor until you are familiar with the basics. |
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This concession was criticised by heart specialists who pointed to the high levels of sugar and salt in the product. |
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Hop levels will vary within each sub group, though there is a tendency for the hops in the session bitter group to be more noticeable. |
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Analytics is increasingly used in education, particularly at the district and government office levels. |
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The lower attendance led to a much more relaxed atmosphere and massively reduced crime levels compared to previous years. |
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The state of labour in America troubled him, and he feared that capitalism and machinery in the workplace would increase unemployment levels. |
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The dream is always in a state of emergence, shifting across levels as the characters navigate it. |
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This department covers all levels of education, from casual visitors, schools, degree level and beyond. |
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Cricket has close historical ties with Australian rules football and many players have competed at top levels in both sports. |
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All three teams brought new styles of play, fitness levels and tactics, and were far more successful than critics had expected. |
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Tennis is an Olympic sport and is played at all levels of society and at all ages. |
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Dependent on terrain, and to accommodate different levels of ability, hunts generally have alternative routes that do not involve jumping. |
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The levels of grass are varied to increase difficulty, or to allow for putting in the case of the green. |
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The different compounds have different levels of performance, and choosing when to use which compound is a key tactical decision to make. |
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Local newspapers cover local clubs at all levels and there are hundreds of weekly and monthly sports magazines. |
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Clubs from higher levels are then added in later rounds, as per the table below. |
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Referees are appointed based on previous matches, marks, performances, and fitness levels. |
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All the levels of the universe, the macrocosm, come about through the radiation or manifestation of God, the metacosm. |
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Environmental magnetism is sensitive to particle size, and has proven effective even at low detection levels. |
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Participation also reached new levels as over 3500 athletes represented 70 teams at the event. |
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The Challenge Cup domestic cup in Super League and all levels of rugby league in Britain. |
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During the race Button found frustration with the levels of grip and retired on lap 55 due to an exhaust failure. |
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