We have mapped it by analysis of backcrosses and intercrosses between B6 mice and both susceptible strains. |
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The entire human genome-every bit of DNA-has been mapped out by the Human Genome Project. |
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Businessweek has an article about the Beijing Genome Institute which mapped the rice genome earlier this year. |
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The scientist whose company first mapped the human genome has formed a company to create life. |
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We have mapped the human genome and embarked on identifying and curing heretofore intractable genetic conditions. |
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Testing of these models requires that the spatial and temporal distribution of strain and vorticity domains be mapped out across the slab. |
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He had it all mapped out and made certain Sally didn't have the slightest inkling that anything was up. |
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Although scientists have now successfully mapped the human genome, the next step is to make sense of it. |
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In particular, the k coloring problem can be mapped directly onto a model of a magnetic system in solid-state physics. |
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The sequences of these three episodes were very interesting because three entirely different strategies were mapped out for each day. |
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It is mapped onto the restrictor of the generic quantifier, hence an inductivist reading is available. |
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The return route used a short section of the Ridgeway and then the footpath down a sheltered coombe and a short roam on newly mapped access land. |
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In contrast, the 12 essential genes known to exist within the mitotic heterochromatin of chromosome 3 have remained only imprecisely mapped. |
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A series of policies will be mapped out soon to develop private medical institutions. |
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Having previously recorded on location, he knew what was required and had mapped things out in detail beforehand. |
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Details for the resolution will be mapped out by high-ranking officials of the two countries, he added. |
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The duly mapped portage trails were not a pathway out but a pathway in to a barely penetrable morass of fallen trees and boot-swallowing mud. |
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Cluster bomb footprints can be identified and mapped by the detection of bomblets, side panels and spiders from cluster bomb strikes. |
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Ski mountaineering or touring is a popular Alpine pursuit in spring, when the weather is clement and the crevasses are mapped. |
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But now that I was free, I celebrated with a few bong hits and mapped out a plan for my next few weeks of luxury. |
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The Act, creates a new legal right to roam over areas, mapped as open land and registered common land. |
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We mapped the location of exposed branch stubs and branch scars on each stem. |
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In 1994, the SDI-NASA Clementine spacecraft orbited the Moon and mapped its surface. |
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In the history of cartography the territory being mapped changed very little. |
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This is a fictional place outside the terms of real geographies and maps, spaces named by colonial rulers and mapped by colonial cartographers. |
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The branch line can be mapped as a line running next to the main line until the location where they split off. |
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Both siderite and massive pyrite were mapped as noncommercial iron ore by the Eagle mine staff. |
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The bands mark several genes that were mapped in both the human and the canine species. |
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At the McCoy mine locality, these strata were mapped as an informal unit of calcareous shale and thin-bedded limestone by Dane and Ross. |
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Both Gordon and Kuchler mapped northward extensions of oak along river valleys into southern New York. |
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The vestments of the high priest were bejewelled and adorned with colors that literally mapped the world. |
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I've been thinking of doing a play, mostly in prose with verse choruses, and have got bits of the story mapped out. |
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The study mapped where common heather was contaminated by nitrogen in excess of safety limits. |
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But she's got all these great ideas and brilliant scenes and clever lines all mapped out in her head. |
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The numbers of recombination breakpoints that mapped to each subinterval for each haplotype are shown. |
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This line was acquired over the upthrown block of the mapped Christchurch Fault. |
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I have known people that have had their futures mapped out forever and have proceeded unwaveringly towards their goals. |
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Over the next nine months his party explored and mapped approximately 38,000 miles of hitherto unsurveyed country in western Tibet and Rudok. |
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No two cartographers, of course, will produce exactly the same set of contours in unsounded portions of the mapped area. |
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Now ratified by most of the nations of the world, it is the basic international law on the mapped and unmapped areas beyond our planet. |
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But the basics of traffic flow have been mapped out and the intricacies that contribute to slowdowns are being worked out. |
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Once that decision is made, a couple enters an unknown territory, where a new future must be mapped out. |
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The authors are not aware of mutants with similar phenotypes in the vicinity of these mapped regions. |
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Mutants that failed to complement known mutant lines were mapped further and the genes were identified from the map position. |
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In the blue sitting room, a sixsome of Civil War buffs mapped out battlefield campaigns. |
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How should the data be mapped across various sources, and how will data users identify mismatched data? |
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The sites of importance are all being identified and mapped and this is done in conjunction with the traditional owners. |
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Internal zoning and grain characteristics were mapped by microphotography and cathodoluminescence imaging. |
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Some of these traditions also mapped this onto the breath as a way of talking about macrocosm and microcosm. |
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In 2002, when perpetual roadblocks became a thorn in the flesh of Lusaka bus drivers, a strategy was mapped out in Chawama to end the problem. |
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Alternatively, the graphemes can be synthesized and mapped onto complete orthographic lexical representations. |
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We have to build these tools for sugar beets because very few members of its plant family have been mapped. |
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As another approach to integrate transcriptome and metabolome, data are mapped on known metabolic pathways. |
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The thriller plot is fragmented, subsumed in absurdist detail and consistently mapped onto the struggle between body and landscape. |
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With what quantifiability are systems and operations mapped to defined enterprise objectives? |
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He was a self-disciplined martinet and a control freak who mapped out his sons' schedules, even their playtimes. |
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I assure you, however, I have accurately mapped the topological surface density and transitional energy gradients of the timeline in question. |
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The Magellan mapped 98 percent of Venus' surface, thus revolutionizing our understanding of the planet, particularly its geology. |
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The trails were mainly mapped while traveling, using the track function of a portable GPS unit. |
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The act gives ramblers the right to walk freely across mapped areas of open country, including mountains, moors and registered common land. |
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The paradigmatic narrative of leaving suburbia while on the brink of adulthood can be mapped across generational difference. |
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Shuleva and her German counterpart further mapped out prospects to exchange experience in balneology. |
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In plants, large genomic DNA clones from one species were mapped by FISH on chromosomes from related species. |
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Starting from two loci, the algorithm adds a new marker by testing all possible positions, until all markers are mapped. |
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The scientists took notes, mapped the strange occurrences, used Geiger counters and interviewed witnesses. |
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Analysis of males for most loci allowed these loci to be mapped to autosomes or the X chromosome. |
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Previously, the dirt and turf courses were mapped out in detail while receiving devices were installed that would track the transmitter. |
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The Haldiram saga was also well mapped, but I did nod off towards the latter half. |
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The number prepended to the user name, 1 in this case, tells the server what VNC session number is mapped to each user. |
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Many areas preserve the spatial structure of at least part of the retina, and hence are called retinotopically mapped. |
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Old Africa Rediscovered mapped out many of the major transformations in the political history of precolonial Africa. |
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The Townland Survey not only mapped the Townlands but also collected information on local antiquities and place names. |
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The locus of these thick or thin spots can be mapped by radar back to the site of origin. |
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A number of concrete measures were mapped out, he said after a tete-a-tete with the director of the Russian border service. |
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They mapped the patterns made by known elements and discovered many new ones, including rubidium and cesium. |
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They had mapped out various routes through parts of the buffer zone of the reserve which has a number of sandalwood trees. |
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Her wilful eccentricity and sonic adventurism mapped out new territory for hip hop at the turn of the century. |
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Then a route was mapped out to take in as many different species and articles of interest as possible. |
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Has he seen the extent of the flood plain in a one in a 100-year flood in this area, as mapped by the Environment Agency? |
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It was mapped in Drosophila by polytene chromosome in situ to 3L heterochromatin. |
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We mapped the area and decided that there was a large prospect up from it about 55 kilometres long. |
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Gabbro Rock outcrops were scattered throughout the preserve but were not mapped because of their small area. |
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And yet before the area was properly mapped, mere vigilance was not enough, as the long list of ships wrecked and lives lost proves. |
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The maps also show patterns of cancer that might escape notice if larger areas were mapped. |
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Because of the sprawling size of the area to be mapped, preliminary observation was done by car, and then on foot. |
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Although it gets quite frustrating, players will quickly learn that a fair bit of each mapped area is not accessible. |
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In-mine mapping revealed a similar degree of erosion down to the coal in parts of all four mapped areas, which were about 1.6 km apart. |
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If a house was on a noisy street, the realtor would show them one in an area so remote it probably had not yet been mapped. |
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You can view much of what it has to offer by car, following any of the eight auto tours mapped out in guidebooks available at the three visitor centers. |
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For his part, Bratton is disappointed but not surprised that the same narrative is already being mapped onto Fry and Spencer. |
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I sought them out and mapped out what a true-to-life 21st-century caper would look like at the most powerful bank in capitalism. |
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The tags are examined and mapped back into the display memory addresses and only those rows or columns containing changed data are transferred to the data stream for display. |
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The controls can be mapped to the mouse, a joystick or a gamepad. |
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As night fell and the frog and cricket symphony geared up for a stellar performance, we mapped out a plausible plan. |
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Anyway, sound recordist Judy Rapley and I mapped out a plan to ensure recording of all communal waking activities, from very early in the morning until bedtime. |
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Liberalism and republicanism gave a political cast, invoking collectivities of bounded, mapped extent, and ruled by popular, no longer divine, consent. |
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Anisotropic axes in orientation perception are not retinotopically mapped. |
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The first search and rescue mission mapped an effort to find two friends who had gone missing while hiking in the Peruvian Andes. |
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Now, with the aid of oil industry technology, the area off Utah and Omaha beaches in Normandy will be mapped, revealing exactly where the tanks were buried. |
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But who can name the guys who mapped the human genome first, for example? |
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One of the promises of the human genome project which identified and mapped the genes on our chromosomes was that it could help to target medications better. |
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The event was briefed, and every contingency was mapped out. |
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Even if, at the time, I was not exactly the happiest person in the world to see him, the day that he came after me was the day that the rest of my life was mapped out. |
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In my view there is a God out there and our lives are mapped out for us. |
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Today, having mapped it out, I'm not following that pattern. |
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The longest stretch I do now is 10 km, which turned out to be the distance of my Jericho Beach run once I mapped it with this cool Google Maps mashup. |
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While the septimal system of calculation can be mapped onto the decimal, no comparable mapping of Aristotelian onto Platonic categories is possible. |
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The specific topology for a transputer network must be configured by the software developer, with occam processes mapped to transputers appropriately. |
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More than 23,000 square miles have been mapped by a pair of survey ships, one Dutch and one Chinese. |
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Like practically every other inch of the planet, they can be surveyed and mapped, drawn, quartered, and vivisected by satellite. |
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Sure, it would look pretty much like Glasgow's boho west end if you mapped it, but that doesn't stop it making Belle And Sebastian a most precious natural resource. |
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Radio spectrum can also be mapped in other ways, onto territory. |
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In the most complete survey of what is called the Rock Hill gabbro, Chalcraft mapped a large area of gabbroic anorthosite at the site where the preserve is located. |
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They have mapped out their life and career changes months or even years in advance, each time carefully calibrating and adjusting for the implications. |
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From further geological and oceanographical investigation, the positions and edges of the oceanic plates and the continents within them can be identified and also mapped. |
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Although the mined area in subsequent wars was clearly mapped and out of human reach, quite a sizeable portion became a danger zone and was, therefore, fenced. |
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In the tracking shot, the viewer becomes a ghostly guest moving parasitically along with the all-knowing camera as the space of the filmic world is mapped. |
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Our work at Naseby in the early 1990s merely drew upon data already collected by unsystematic metal detectorists who had roughly mapped their finds. |
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Not stopping for pleasantries, he scooped her up in his normal arm and accelerated down the hallway to a point where he had mentally mapped a route to an egress. |
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However, some parameters can often be displayed in profile view showing a vertical profile of the parameter mapped. |
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The HTLV virus genome has been mapped, allowing identification of four major strains and analysis of their antiquity through mutations. |
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The scale and unit of analysis for choropleth maps depends upon the area to be mapped. |
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Millions of acres of land in these western provinces are being surveyed, mapped and then exploited by these extractive industries. |
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Before seamounts and their oceanographic impact can be fully understood, they must be mapped, a daunting task due to their sheer number. |
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Because of their large numbers, many seamounts remain to be properly studied, and even mapped. |
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Some of the most common parameters mapped in profile are air pollutant concentrations and sound levels. |
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It would be several more years before the Pacific Coast of North America was mapped, dispelling lingering doubts. |
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It assessed the current availability of water for agriculture on a global scale and mapped out locations suffering from water scarcity. |
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The usual procedure in such areas is to construct, on an oversheet of transparent paper, the entire land net of the area to be mapped. |
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This leaves for consideration of this group of small tribes, or subtribes, so far as mapped by the writer quoted, the Teule, Cazcan, and Tecuexe. |
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I have mapped my journey through the forest of words in anglepoise lamps and chairs, also with objects to hand. |
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Almost every state in the Union was traversed and mapped by him, the Allegheny Mountains being crossed and recrossed some 50 times. |
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For this particular control burn, they had mapped out a parcel around the old growth slash pine tree where the eagle nest had been located. |
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To be more clear, the word tokens of every category name are lemmatized so that they can be mapped to their corresponding WordNet synsets. |
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Through their studies, the duo have already mapped out 49,800 words formed from 3,713 morphemes. |
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It has very peculiar morphosyntactic structures to be mapped with the corresponding ones in Spanish. |
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The percentages of reads mapped to individual autosomes compared to total reads mapped to all autosomes were calculated. |
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These branches are mapped out on a geographical Internet map built within the vTrails server that locates and regionalizes IP addresses. |
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With the complete camera record, he mapped out an indisputable timeline. |
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If Quint and his motley crew had truly mapped out a plan, perhaps their voyage would have turned out differently. |
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Patients with confirmed cases of MERS were spatiotemporally mapped within the hospital. |
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But the main reason for Welsh failure on the rugby pitch can be mapped to an economic failures of Wales as a country. |
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A team from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Integrative Biology have successfully mapped the genome of the naked mole rat. |
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There are no sediments mapped for the Two Creeks phase because the region was subaerially exposed at this time. |
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In 2009, cattle became one of the first livestock animals to have a fully mapped genome. |
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The Milky Way sits near the edge of one such supercluster, the first to have its size mapped by astronomers. |
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He mapped the Shilka, which was partly in Chinese territory, but was turned back when he reached its confluence with the Argun. |
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All the catalyst which has been mapped out will offer unexploited potential for investors globally particularly in the real estate market. |
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The remains of between 30,000 and 40,000 lasted into the 19th century to be mapped by Ordnance Survey Ireland. |
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As I mapped out a new path for my life, I wanted to do something positive. |
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The area and its surrounding forest of Barnetts Demesne are mapped for orienteering. |
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It was at his own expense that a large part of the Tarquinia Frescoes was saved and that Sybaris was mapped for excavation. |
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Over the past 30 years, oceanographers have mapped the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. |
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He mapped the north coast of Australia making observations on New Holland, and its people. |
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The Bay is near the centre of a major gravity anomaly which has been mapped in some detail by the GRACE satellites. |
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In the process, Europeans encountered peoples and mapped lands previously unknown to them. |
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For the full list of places explored, mapped, and named by people of the VOC, see List of place names of Dutch origin. |
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In the course of these explorations, much of northern South America, including the Amazon River, was mapped. |
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The mapmaker must choose a suitable map projection according to the space to be mapped and the purpose of the map. |
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The principal feature of the projection is that Rhumb lines, sailing courses at a constant bearing, are mapped to straight lines on the map. |
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The coast of Africa is also mapped from an Indian Ocean perspective, showing the Cape of Good Hope area. |
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This outcrop was mapped as Upper Devonian Ohio Shale by Reidel and lies stratigraphically above a Middle Silurian dolostone. |
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In 1534 the explorer French Jacques Cartier described and mapped the Gulf of Saint Lawrence and the shores of the Saint Lawrence River. |
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The Magellan probe, which mapped the planet Venus from 1990 to 1994, was named after Magellan. |
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Archaeological features whose electrical resistivity contrasts with that of surrounding soils can be detected and mapped. |
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Europeans did not revisit New Zealand until 1769 when British explorer James Cook mapped almost the entire coastline. |
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In 1770, James Cook sailed along and mapped the east coast, which he named New South Wales and claimed for Great Britain. |
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And this hierarchised view of the world is mapped onto the social domain, creating exclusions as well as inclusions. |
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The slight embayments mapped at the outer ends of the drains that cross the marsh also generally indicate an erosional state. |
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This permutation takes each element to the one following it, with the last mapped back to the first. |
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Tasman, his navigator Visscher, and his merchant Gilsemans also mapped substantial portions of Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands. |
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Inxight StarTree nodes are laid out in a uniform way on a hyperbolic plane, which is mapped onto a circular display region. |
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With the release of these maps, Afghanistan has become the first country to be almost completely mapped using hyperspectral imaging data. |
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Apart from the rights of turbary, the Award mapped and numbered a series of small allotments, which were either sold or presented to named individuals. |
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Before the beginning of the field studies, the territory of Daugavpils City was mapped in a regular grid, and quadrats of 500 m x500 m were obtained. |
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The same symptoms of religiomania are accordingly present in the outcomes for Alyosha, at least as they were mapped out by his self-willed author. |
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This polytope is mapped into a Cartesian force polytope in the Cartesian space. Such a polytope represents the exact force that can be produced on the vehicle main body. |
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The fluid beauty of Lights of Laniakea hearkens to its inspiration, a recently mapped supercluster in space containing our galaxy, dubbed Laniakea by astronomers. |
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Kelly's face was then digitally mapped on to that of the dancers, who follow the same route he takes in the street, to make him appear to breakdance. |
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The extent of mountain glaciers had been mapped by the late 19th century. |
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Fractures and features due to both mechanical and chemical weathering are being mapped on rectified photographs and assembled into photomosaics for each area. |
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At the time that the United States and Great Britain agreed on the 49th parallel as the boundary, much of the North American continent had not yet been mapped. |
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With school out for the summer, Jason and Sarah sat down and mapped a strategy to find the geocaches at each of the state's seventy-two parks and recreation areas. |
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That's a minor problem compared to the auto lock-on attack, which is performed by the same control that's mapped for double jumping, leading to needless deaths. |
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When radioactive contamination is being measured or mapped in situ, any location that appears to be a point source of radiation is likely to be heavily contaminated. |
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The Ronne Antarctic Research Expedition discovered and mapped the last unknown coastline in the world and was the first Antarctic expedition to ever include women. |
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A total of 5,495,089 hectares of mapped saltmarsh across 43 countries and territories are represented in a Geographic Information Systems polygon shapefile. |
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Scientific measurements are usually tabulated, graphed, or mapped, and statistical manipulations, such as correlation and regression, performed on them. |
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Climate variables that reflect the capacity and detriments to plant growth are used to develop an index that is mapped to Canada's Plant Hardiness Zones. |
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The software allows clinical processes to be mapped, optimized and organized paperlessly, helping to make them more transparent as well as faster and more efficient. |
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When first appointed, he surveyed and mapped the entire system, and strove to investigate the many abuses of the water supply, such as the act of tapping into pipes illegally. |
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In 2009, Manson made her first venture into the videogame industry by becoming digitally mapped to create an avatar of herself for the Guitar Hero franchise. |
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Some seamounts have not been mapped and thus pose a navigational danger. |
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Four parallel and related structures, which are interpreted as diatremes from a high sulfidation gold system, have been mapped on the concessions. |
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After the first half of the expedition, Vespucci mapped Alpha and Beta Centauri, as well as the constellation Crux, the Southern Cross and the Coalsack Nebula. |
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After 1492, when the north Atlantic Ocean began to be routinely sailed, and became more accurately mapped, depictions of Antillia gradually disappeared. |
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