The fine adjustment mechanism on a beam compass makes distance transfers quicker and more precise than with a ruler and pencil alone. |
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The State is the absolute worst mechanism for this purpose because it is so wasteful and inefficient. |
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The law creates a mechanism for shutting down failed credit cooperatives using money from the restructuring fund. |
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There has been no investigation of the mechanism of recessivity of the two most recessive classes. |
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All four heads use a patented feeding mechanism that keeps the feed rollers centred on the stem as the diameter changes. |
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To replace the ladder mechanism we had to source a very dense wood called greenheart from the Amazon. |
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Though the competitors are indoors they are all hooded, a common self defense mechanism among teenagers today. |
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Is there an automatic mechanism to correct the situation or, perish the thought, is the situation more pathological? |
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The mechanism of facilitated melting probably involves the conversion of supercoils to changes in twist. |
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A tilt mechanism causes the seat to rise slightly when the chair reclines, and a lumbar system supports the back. |
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The current planning system does not appear to have any mechanism for negotiation only for objection. |
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The conference also established the mechanism through which the Alliance would operate. |
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However, our results favor a mechanism that affects the volume of red blood cells. |
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The catalytic mechanism and the active-site fold, however, are largely conserved among the protease classes. |
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This mechanism gives the bacterium its ability to follow the gradient of chemical concentration, i.e., chemotaxis. |
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But there should be some mechanism that protects the rare fossils and the important sites that the science of palaeontology depends upon. |
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The basic mechanism is subsequently extended by an abductive reasoning system which is guided by subjective probability. |
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Are they a powerful mechanism for fact-checking the mainstream media or a new form of vigilante justice? |
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Our trucks have a mechanism that automatically shuts the engine off if it's idling over the limit. |
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This is a natural biological mechanism necessary for survival, but it is exaggerated in phobics, and the stimulus is rarely life-threatening. |
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From the perspective of human ecology, migration is the major mechanism of social change and adaptability for human populations. |
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It must have been intended as a mechanism for provisioning for the castle and the type of settlers sought were merchants and tradesmen. |
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Broadly speaking, the Greeks viewed the Universe as a living organism rather than as a mechanism like a watch. |
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This may be an important mechanism promoting the shoreward migration of larval invertebrates and fish. |
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One simple mechanism used to avoid an incomplete process of root cause determination is the so-called rule of five whys. |
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The enzymatic mechanism of detoxification involves dehydroascorbate reductase, glutathione reductase and other enzymes. |
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The former mechanism redistributes wealth by reducing the gap between the rich and poor, leading to the emergence of a middle class. |
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Our clock is a superb piece of engineering, and has a mechanism that is almost identical to Big Ben in London. |
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The mechanism of these puppets is more sophisticated compared to their mechanically challenged European relatives. |
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In rat liver, it has been shown that tamoxifen forms covalent DNA adducts, implying a genotoxic mechanism for its carcinogenicity in this tissue. |
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We describe another mechanism limiting the tendency of heterologous chromosomes to undergo ectopic recombination. |
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We have not identified the mechanism that links lung stretch with microvascular leak in the kidney. |
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A clear and simplified mechanism will facilitate a closer dialogue between all parties involved in the running of the sport. |
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A supply chain is a mechanism that enables products to be available in the right amount, at the right place and time. |
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He's unaware of any other physical mechanism for minimizing a surface besides surface tension. |
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At the same time, a profit-sharing mechanism would be formulated to retain some of their profits to the public treasury. |
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I closed the door with the belt hanging out, so it would work as a mechanism to keep the car going straight when I coasted it down the hill. |
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The problem is that there is not now, nor ever will be, a perfect mechanism for separating the deserving from those looking to get a free ride. |
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As plants do not possess a mechanism to degrade lignins, lignification represents a significant, non-recoverable investment of carbon and energy. |
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It is imperative you be shielded from that criticism by the very mechanism of providing this conduit for those feelings. |
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The pharmacological or biochemical mechanism of this antitoxic action has not yet been proved. |
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At the proximal level, attraction may be facilitated by phenotypic matching, a mechanism proposed to foster recognition of close kin. |
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The mechanism for this benefit is most likely a blockade of aldosterone receptors. |
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The balancing mechanism in the ear can be tested in various ways using vestibulometric tests. |
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Whereas structurally the two are similar, the camera lacks the intricate automatic control mechanism involved in vision. |
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Get conversant with the interior of your body, understand the wondrous mechanism and realise what it does for you and thank it. |
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The bolsters, handle. pivot pin and release mechanism all presented unique technical challenges. |
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They did not want an overmighty second chamber and they insisted that there must be a mechanism for resolving deadlocks between the two houses. |
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The main gun's normal firing circuit operates the firing mechanism of AIMTEST and all main gun safeties are operational. |
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As an economist, I believe in the market as an efficient mechanism for allocating resources. |
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They say it is interesting that the suction-feeding mechanism evolved independently in the frogs and larval bony fish. |
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Customers were annoyed when the boxes ran out of papers or the coin mechanism malfunctioned, as it often did. |
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It is a mechanism through which societies seek to achieve political objectives. |
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The tilting mechanism consisted of a large bevel gear segment bolted to the cross-head and positioned within the frame of the machine. |
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There is no homeostatic control mechanism for selenium absorption and selenium is highly absorbable. |
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It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts. |
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We discuss the mechanism of centriole assembly and the possible consequences of the inherent asymmetry of centrioles and centrosomes. |
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The social interaction mediated through the visual channel in social media can be an effective mechanism for cultural diffusion. |
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Several models have been proposed to explain the mechanism responsible for meiotic recombination. |
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Wandering into a shed one evening, he found a couple dozen goats being milked by a mechanism run by a pump. |
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This conclusion was reached prior to the discovery of messenger RNA, transfer RNA, or the mechanism of translation. |
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He ducked at the sound of the trigger mechanism and dodged the gunfire completely. |
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Taken together, our results support a folding mechanism wherein at least one folding intermediate populates behind the main rate-limiting step. |
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The mechanism was clearly a type of analog computer, using fixed gear ratios to make calculations displayed as pointer readings on a dial. |
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Extensive investigations have failed to detect such a mechanism of gene transfer in crop plants. |
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Natural selection is a mechanism for generating an exceedingly high degree of improbability. |
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However, the underlying mechanism that brings about this restriction is less well understood. |
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The mechanism by which reduction in edema improves wound healing is not clear. |
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Journalists are the mechanism for converting a press release into a news item. |
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This mechanism is involved when clinicians use transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation to relieve pain. |
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Hurricanes are a mechanism for rebalancing the differences in energy levels between the ocean and the atmosphere. |
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If a single atom of the substance decays, it will activate a relay mechanism which trips a hammer. |
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If it is, the mechanism trips a set of latches that attach the crossbar to the window to protect the glass. |
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The mechanism of action by which minoxidil promotes hair growth is unknown, but it appears to act at the level of the hair follicle. |
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Since the molecular mechanism of the switch is not yet known, we use a simple toggle switch for modeling. |
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Information is only information in relation to a specific mechanism sensitive to a specific signal. |
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This provides a mechanism to influence the two muscle groups to work in concert for continent urine storage and release. |
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Since we are interested in the behavior of the lipid bilayer we do not specify the mechanism by which the protein coat deforms the membrane. |
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Computer-aided instruction augments learning in all topics, but most commonly in the areas of receptor theory and mechanism and stereochemistry. |
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Anyone who has struggled with screwdrivers and needle nose pliers, will be happy with the mechanism here. |
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In addition, no persuasive mechanism for the assumed synergism between fluorouracil and levamisole has been found. |
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However, he wants to be fair to you and for that reason wishes to set up a mechanism whereby repayment of your investment can be effected. |
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The initial structural analysis suggests a detailed rupture mechanism in the aqueous solution. |
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As the economy slows to very modest levels of growth, cutting interest rates is a prime mechanism for boosting economic output. |
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Knowledge of the signaling mechanism and familiarity with signal-related functions help one write programs more efficiently. |
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Her defense mechanism soon becomes tunnel vision, focused only on the money she's saved for her son's operation. |
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Stoney Point's bipod uses a very clever, patented locking mechanism so you can change the length with a twist of the wrist. |
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The tractor did its work like any rusty mechanism and his office was the open air, a church of absence. |
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Most varieties are stoutly constructed, suggesting a defensive mechanism against predatory fish. |
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Glutathione conjugation is also the primary mechanism of eliminating electrophilic xenobiotics in the liver. |
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Be prepared to insert them over the travel lock release mechanism as soon as the blade locks. |
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A quick-adjust mechanism on the rear of the lid helps provide on-the-fly adjustment with a twist of the dial. |
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The analyses served as a mechanism to question current practices and thinking about why some groups of children underachieve in school. |
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In reality, such identity typically reflects the control mechanism that cements the corporate body into a virtual monolith. |
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Thus, there is no mechanism of ontogenetic developmental concrescence, just differentiation. |
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The saw was also equipped with a mechanism for tightening and tracking the blade. |
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What they've done is built a locking mechanism into the mainspring housing of the 1911 design. |
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The second mechanism by which ethnic pluralism theoretically limits democracy is by tyranny of the majority. |
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This mechanism offers osmotic protection to the embryos until late in their development. |
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However, in the absence of HIV testing of all patients, we cannot exclude HIV as a mechanism enabling multiple infection. |
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Even in biology, apparent purpose is now thought to arise from the undirected mechanism of natural selection acting on random genetic mutations. |
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They reached the attic floor and Rocky flicked on the switch that activated the ball return mechanism and the pin re-setter. |
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It had no direction, no vision, and no mechanism for either governance or management. |
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These problems of cost must be solved if any mechanism to increase general mutability is to persist. |
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While they all use the same delivery mechanism it is likely that prices must be the same. |
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Some of the mines move using rocket thrusters, others use a hopping mechanism and hold enough fuel to make 100 leaps. |
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The mechanism responsible for this pattern involves the mediation of interaction strength by microclimate. |
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The mechanism that inflation provides that drives the universe towards flatness will in almost all cases overshoot. |
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However, the mechanism of detoxification of secondary metabolites in plant cells is less well understood. |
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A mechanism for their deactivation is proposed based on two different conformers decaying with different kinetics. |
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There is currently no mechanism by which the full amount of the increase in land value can be recouped for the public domain. |
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Its innovation lies in the design of the detection mechanism in the demodulator, which is based on symbol pattern recognition. |
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The required counterpart in code will be some mechanism for taking control of the machine in question, remotely. |
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All tabs were activated by a tab-operating mechanism attached to the fixed surface and by a linkage to give servo action. |
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The valve train consists of the valves and a mechanism that opens and closes them. |
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A plebiscite process is a democratic mechanism to ensure that the people get to choose. |
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The Iraqi people must have an effective mechanism to bring complaints against soldiers who abuse their human rights. |
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There is now no doubt that natural selection is a mechanism of evolutionary change. |
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Lacking a long tail, the bateleur rocks side to side in flight, a mechanism for steering. |
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You should keep records of absences and introduce a trigger mechanism that alerts you to look into regular absenteeism and the reasons for it. |
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This mechanism is thought to be important in some forms of laxative abuse, diabetic diarrhoea, and thyrotoxicosis. |
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This mechanism also would explain why post-Soviet males are dying off at such young ages. |
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The mechanism of adaptation remains a fundamental unsolved problem in evolutionary biology. |
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At one particularly dry location, surface water had ponded in the 45 mm rut, effectively preventing the drying mechanism postulated. |
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The same mechanism of unsteady vorticity injection appears to control separation and turbulence production. |
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The certificate was, in substance, an abbreviated mechanism for exercising such supervision. |
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The mechanism by which the protein aggregation may cause a brain disorder is not fully understood. |
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This phenomenon was considered as a mechanism of biochemical adaptation of plants tolerant to anoxia. |
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We presented evidence implicating actin polymerization and not actomyosin activity as the dominant mechanism actuating the stiffening response. |
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He located the locking mechanism and accessed it, changing the emergency codes so no ship's personnel could override the room lock. |
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An alternative mechanism to open the rift basins is subduction rollback of the Indian plate to the west of Thailand. |
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These two holes must be coordinated so the mechanism will properly fit together. |
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The mechanism for lifting the grate lay in a concealed room of the cave that was on the right of the stairs. |
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The engineer was one of her agents, and he had a special mechanism in the engine. |
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A major interest of our laboratory is the sensing mechanism for maltose and other glucosides. |
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There is no tracking mechanism to ensure they do not fall into the wrong hands. |
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Much of this controversy stemmed from the argument of mechanism versus vitalism. |
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Yet mechanism and postmodernism are linked by a common distrust of human subjectivity. |
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Could it be that a hidden, rusted, convoluted, self-correcting mechanism is slowly cranking back to life? |
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Gametophytic self-incompatibility is a widespread mechanism in flowering plants that prevents self-fertilization and promotes out-crossing. |
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Third, the public believes that there is a self-correcting mechanism at play with respect to the Court. |
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For repression the most obvious and self-explanatory mechanism is steric hindrance. |
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One that I've already briefly alluded to, is that cinema can operate as a cogent and powerful cultural mechanism for meaning making. |
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Orion whipped out a slender stick mechanism from the tie of his robe and summoned the paper with a mere flick of it. |
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The Pianola Piano consisted of a player-piano mechanism fitted to a Steinway, Weber, Steck or Stroud piano. |
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This is protected not by a cap, but by a mechanism that allows it to slide into the body of the player. |
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It also announced a new mechanism that appeared to link the licence fee to the consumer price index. |
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That is to say, they may not be part of the mechanism by which plant cells determine their carbohydrate status. |
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Since MITEs with coding capacity were previously unknown, the mechanism underlying their transposition remained elusive. |
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It has been suggested that transposition could provide a mechanism for this behavior. |
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During this interaction, energy is dissipated via a charge exchange mechanism in which the zeaxanthin gives up an electron to the chlorophyll. |
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The effects of kava-kava come from the synergistic mechanism of its root's active ingredients, resinous compounds called kava lactones. |
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A mechanism for reintegration was in place in the form of court-ordered probation. |
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This evolutionarily maintained mechanism has been detected from yeast to mammalian cells. |
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Another important mechanism of skill acquisition observed in this study was an increase in efficiency at carrying out a solution. |
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This Scheme introduced a mechanism to limit the total allowable commercial catch of salmon. |
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Quite suddenly, Wegener's theory of continental drift had the mechanism that it had previously lacked. |
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These studies have demonstrated that reinfection, before or during therapy, can be a mechanism leading to the development of drug resistance. |
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We developed a multilink bending mechanism imitating anguilliform propulsion of organisms in water. |
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These observations underscore the complexity of the mechanism by which denaturants achieve their protein-unfolding action. |
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A suction cup member has a lip which pliably accommodates the surface and allows a trigger mechanism to be brought in contact with the surface. |
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In case of a conflict which is not automatically resoluble, a resolution arbitration mechanism should be established. |
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Such a machine would be able to carry out complex operations using only the mechanism for addition. |
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The cutting blade 1 of the bistoury and the mechanism for fitting it in the handle are known and therefore they are not described herein. |
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Although the pathogenesis of the syndrome is not precisely understood, the activation of coagulation is an important mechanism of injury. |
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He secured the hatch, bending the locking mechanism with a solid heel kick, and began climbing the adjacent ladder. |
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The precise mechanism of the biological actions of this plant is not fully understood. |
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Self-employed people obtain tax relief on pension contributions through the mechanism of annual tax returns. |
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The carbon tax is a market-based mechanism designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. |
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The second mechanism is keeping the already produced carbon dioxide through correct breathing. |
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True non-disjunction as a mechanism causing aneuploidy was separately assessed when a bivalent was found in a set of metaphase II chromosomes. |
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That mechanism must be respected and used if we are to remain a free and law-abiding nation. |
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The coin mechanism was a slide device similar to the type found today on a washing machine in many Laundromats or on old pinball machines. |
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This necessitated a mechanism for the import of the now nucleus-encoded proteins, which are synthesized at free ribosomes in the cytoplasm. |
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The actual mechanism of infection and disease presentation in late-onset listeriosis is not yet fully understood. |
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The same mechanism is involved in all pogroms, all ethnic cleansing, and all wars. |
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Levers can incorporate interlocks, requiring the user to actuate a release mechanism before he or she can move the lever. |
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Your appestat is a control mechanism that has been fine-tuned for hundreds of generations. |
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Evolution cannot be right because scientists do not agree on the mechanism for natural selection and ancestry of various species. |
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The foam or filling material can be mounted on the cutting mechanism either lengthwise or widthwise, and cut in either direction. |
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The crushing mechanism is made up of three shafts with three rollers mounted on each. |
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There is no public list of banned sites and no mechanism for citizens to petition to have a site unblocked. |
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It is not the mechanism of A-levels which is at fault but, rather, the conscious decision to change the way they are marked. |
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This mechanism was not relevant in our study, inasmuch as veterans did not use any chemical warfare prophylactics. |
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There is a central reporting mechanism for the operations but the functions are run in a fragmented manner across the different markets. |
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If the mounting mechanism for those devices is not very sturdy, the heavy heat sink can still fall off because the mounting mechanism breaks off. |
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This mechanism might contribute to the increased response of the insulin receptor as observed when subjected to acylated insulin. |
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A recent variation on the latter assumes disulfide reshuffling as the mechanism of polymerization. |
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I smiled, shook my head, and lifted the heavy mechanism with only some difficulty. |
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Tom and I had been working all morning with traverses and side slips where the only release mechanism is ankle movements. |
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Children with lead poisoning are prone to neurotoxicity, although the mechanism is not well understood. |
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They also want a mechanism for exonerating MPs from any accusation that they might be misappropriating public funds. |
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This was on top of the conventional funding in yen which BFS received through the operation of the margining mechanism I have described above. |
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The firing mechanism mechanically fires the spotting rifle and uses a magneto to fire the rocket. |
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Facultative amphimixis is the equivalent of the mechanism described under meiotic parthenogenesis. |
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The vital mainspring in this process is the party, just as the vital mainspring in the mechanism of the party is its leadership. |
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The biaxial scanning mechanism and the simple objective lenses are the key features. |
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It had to be puny if a relatively weak top break handgun mechanism could safely hold it. |
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When the absorbent gets full, the unit will indicate the fact, either by a color-change mechanism or a battery-operated light. |
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The whole of the mechanism was powered by heavy weights which drove the cog wheel. |
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Changing the phosphorylation state of the CTD is one mechanism by which binding of accessory proteins to the CTD of pol II may be regulated. |
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Notice the tip is rounded with a button mechanism and wires running down the grooves on the side of the blade. |
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The drug's effect of preventing cellular adherence might be an important mechanism for curing the patients with cerebral thrombosis. |
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The loss of preexisting genes or gene activities during evolution is a major mechanism of ecological specialization. |
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There seems to be no mechanism to limit self-pollination, and cleistogamous flowers have been reported in cultivated specimens of coralberry. |
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A mechanism which gives mass to the particles by allowing them to interact with a field was first suggested by Peter Higgs. |
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The Army conducted extensive testing of the trailer, with a modified brake actuator mechanism and strengthened trailer chassis and tow bar. |
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The anchoring mechanism may include a leaf spring that can be actuated between an unlocked position and a locked position. |
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I worked the bolt, feeling the mechanism glide smoothly and lock into place with a well-machined snick. |
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Gaps themselves mark the areas of vulnerability and show the mechanism by which complexity flows through health care to individual patients. |
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This triggers an automatic mechanism that pumps air into the ballonet compartment to compensate. |
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The lathe has a material feed mechanism and will turn out cases as long as it has rod to feed. |
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The mechanism can easily be removed using a small Philips screwdriver or a bundled tool. |
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The disciplining economic feedback mechanism of currency devaluation and capital flight was suspended by decree during the Asian crisis. |
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A mechanism used to shed light usually fueled by kerosene, or perhaps whale oil in Poe's day. |
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The results yield information about the structure of coal, as well as the kinetics and mechanism of supercritical thermolytic reactions. |
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His book provided no mechanism whereby the drift of continents could come about. |
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No clause in the agreement established a mechanism to anticipate or respond to market failures. |
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Restrained eating is viewed as a mechanism to decrease body dissatisfaction through weight loss. |
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Retractable tape measures were permanently secured to a winding mechanism inside the casing. |
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Here's a mechanism for batching them into a locked-and-loaded tool for firing them into the world. |
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We propose that this represents a mechanism of selection through antibiotic pressure. |
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Early risk may suggest a mechanism involving an aberrant immune response to cereal antigens in an immature gut. |
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The mechanism may be unrelated to what these drugs do as anti-inflammatories. |
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It is a contractual mechanism for resolving any dispute that cannot be amicably resolved. |
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These results are discussed with respect to the mechanism of membrane disruption by antimicrobial peptides. |
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Social reformism within a liberal democratic framework is apparently just one more snare in the mechanism of domination. |
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A mechanism leading to tandem sequence duplication may involve DNA damage followed by DNA synthesis, strand displacement, and ligation. |
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Incident solar energy is backscattered away from the earth and acts as a natural cooling mechanism for this area. |
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Once a trigger mechanism sets the process of a die-off in motion, he adds, common organisms become massive killers. |
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The linear compressor comprises a hermetic vessel having a compressing mechanism portion and a linear motor therein. |
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A petty officer released the airlock door's locking mechanism and pulled it open. |
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Is friendship really only a mechanism for testing the objective strength and adequacy of belief? |
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Staff were also seen checking the mechanism which worked the electronic security gates at the end of the drive. |
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However, the mechanism of the response to heat stress vis-a-vis the formation and flow of bile in liver is not known. |
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A lift mechanism for raising the tray carrier into the enclosure is also disclosed. |
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Chemically, flunitrazepam, temazepam, triazolam and diazepam are structurally related benzodiazepines with the same mechanism of action. |
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It is also of significance in new drug development based on the mechanism of Chinese medicine. |
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Human nouns have a distinct class marking mechanism based on number and gender. |
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What's needed is a mechanism that makes those options as easy as falling off a log. |
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Then there is the matter of arriving at a mechanism for reaching a resolution. |
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Unfortunately, it is not always, or even usually, possible to yoke self-interest into such a self-enforcing mechanism to promote moral ideals. |
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Such multi-site binding would explain the double mechanism for the actin filament length regulation. |
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The second reason to be cautious is that there is no effective mechanism for dealing with global imbalances. |
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The mechanism that he winds with the handle to pluck the strings makes more noise than the actual musical notes of the strings themselves. |
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Transition to a new mechanism of pursuance of maritime policy should be implemented in several stages. |
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The running gear has torsion bar suspension with an adjustable damping system and automatic block mechanism without stabilising spades. |
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This may be because the PLP may use this fund as a mechanism for handing our largesse to their friends. |
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The neat property of this attack is that the capacity of this storage mechanism scales at exactly the same rate as the data stream's rate does. |
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The approach combines a constrained-based semantics with a general mechanism of conversational implicature. |
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Clean the mechanism with an old toothbrush or a soft wire brush and lubricate it with heat-proof grease. |
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Clinicians simply avoided them because accepted theories of disease mechanism and drug action offered no explanation for their efficaciousness. |
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But when nature's protective mechanism overcompensates and precautions aren't taken, there is a danger of blood clots. |
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The object of this provision was to provide a mechanism for merger control where none existed at national level. |
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Mendelian inheritance is in fact an instance of a more general mechanism called Weismannist inheritance. |
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The site has a simple registration process and a mechanism to ensure that both the seller and buyer get a fair deal. |
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And there is no proper mechanism in place to monitor the fire safety measures in buildings on a continuous basis. |
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However, a clever lever mechanism collapses its box when the hood is closed, giving reasonable luggage space. |
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This bill was the mechanism whereby that scheme could have been made possible. |
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One prominent adaptive mechanism to this temperature stress is known as cold hardening or acclimation. |
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The mechanism seems to be that noise energy is transmitted from the stapes footplate into the vestibular part of the labyrinth, especially to the sacculus and the utriculus. |
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The quick access slide mechanism provides instant access to the die area and the ability to release die jams, eliminating the need for hydraulic tie rods. |
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The scientists will now focus on better understanding the precise mechanism by which ubiquitin and the proteasome regulate viral budding and maturation. |
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Electronic mail already serves global corporations as a broadcast medium and a mechanism for one-on-one communication across hemispheres and time zones. |
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As we have seen, the Commission considered that the RPI index provided a suitable mechanism for adjusting awards to compensate for the fall in the value of money. |
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This mechanism prevents stalling at high angles of attack, generating a greater degree of aerodynamic lift and aiding maneuverability in slow, turning flight. |
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The very English and very puritanical Founding Fathers proposed the principles of religious liberty as a mechanism to protect religion from the pollution of the state. |
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The need to quickly stall the wing probably restricts the use of this mechanism to low-speed flight, when the wings are at a high angle of attack and more easily stalled. |
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The same mechanism controls our most basic processes, including the flexing of a muscle or the beating of the heart. |
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Perhaps this observable distinction between the two inner walls is used by the mechanism responsible for spatial orientation of apical cell division. |
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Iceberg targets are known to have a combined surface and volume scattering mechanism while ships tend to have a combination of dihedral and trihedral surface scattering. |
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The extended mechanism turned out to be capable of giving a principled account of lexical blocking, the pragmatics of adjectives, and systematic polysemy. |
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In fact, we will return to some details of the Data Prefetch mechanism later in this article, and in the meanwhile this is exactly what you need to know about it. |
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This quantum mechanical tunneling process is an important mechanism for thin barriers such as those in metal-semiconductor junctions on highly-doped semiconductors. |
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Stiffer sentences should be handed down and a mechanism should be introduced where remission of a percentage of the prison sentence could be attached to the recovery of funds. |
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Thus no mechanism of succession to Mussolini existed and nothing was done to ensure that a genuine fascist technocracy, public or private, was created. |
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The sley mechanism swings to and fro. It is responsible for pushing the last pick of weft to the fell of the cloth by means of the beat up motion. |
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The closure mechanism further includes a slider having a plow. |
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The unidirectionality of the effect is also striking and consistent with a linear unidirectional effect seen in an S-Leut isolate population, but the mechanism is unclear. |
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He believed that an invisible hand ruled over the market place, guaranteeing that everyone would eventually benefit, if only the market mechanism were left unencumbered. |
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This structure is consistent with the mechanism of the particle formation, where growing insulin fibrils encounter other fibrils and link together to form junctions. |
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The mechanism for these adverse muscle reactions is unknown. |
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As early as the 1930s, a number of physicists had considered the possibility that nuclear fusion reactions might be the mechanism by which energy is generated in the stars. |
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Thus, to describe the mechanism of attachment, we must describe both how pressure can be reduced in the acetabulum and how a seal can be formed with the surface of attachment. |
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Because this would change the slope of the isocline, it could be an important mechanism promoting coexistence when habitat selection is constrained. |
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Furthermore, after recruitment larger females were more likely to successfully fledge offspring, providing a mechanism by which RSD is maintained in the population. |
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But this would only demonstrate the need for a programmed mechanism to harness and direct the random, undirected energy, which is what creationists have been saying all along. |
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From time to time water in drips and flurries empties into the pool from a mechanism on the ceiling and we are able to observe the effect played out on the wall above. |
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Madison is at odds with Alexander Hamilton and puts in place the mechanism for an opposition political party. |
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Franck has not, as they say, spelled out a mechanism by which this could happen. |
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Unfortunately, the Cole royal commission may also end up the perfect mechanism for destroying the already threadbare authority of royal commissions. |
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Or on the other hand, from the governments' perspective should piracy be viewed as a handy but deniable mechanism for pressuring the software company's pricing downwards? |
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The reason a local income tax is proposed as the alternative is that it is the most obvious and readily identifiable mechanism for assessing ability to pay. |
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The mortise lockset is the most secure locking mechanism for a door. |
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Experimentally, urea and guanidinium chloride are widely used as denaturant agents, but it is still not clear by which molecular mechanism they denature proteins. |
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The solution is delivered to the nozzles via a separate hose line which runs along the boom span using it as a support mechanism to mount each nozzle. |
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Based on the proposed mechanism of action and available experimental data, Rhodiola rosea appears to offer an advantage over other adaptogens in circumstances of acute stress. |
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Within the shoot, the control of Ca is a major tolerance mechanism of calcicole species and its partitioning might provide another potential screen. |
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In addition to its operation in some insects, it has been suggested that the flapping mechanism in the pteropod, Clione limacina, uses a clap-and-fling mechanism. |
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A rack-and-pinion mechanism allowed one dish to be smoothly shifted into or out of contact with the other, controlling the ants' passage between them. |
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