The nival regime is modified where additional sources of water supply or significant storage mechanisms alter the streamflow pattern. |
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In his later career, Hooke's creativity extended from clock mechanisms to the universal joint. |
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The first examines some of the mechanisms of boom and bust cycles that have characterised Western economies for centuries. |
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But self defence mechanisms set in rapidly, and the world's sorrow goes past the air-conditioned car unseen, unfelt. |
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Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain the large critical temperature, including a double gap structure and anharmonic effects. |
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Every healthy person has these sorts of defense mechanisms against unfaceable reality. |
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Instead, the council's executive board undertook to call an emergency meeting pending further reports into the mechanisms of the loan. |
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These mechanisms fail, however, to explain the presence of multipartite DNA control elements frequently found in several regulatory regions. |
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For if it is survival that you are after, unconscious mechanisms are the better bet. |
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We therefore sought to study the mechanisms by which this increase in airway mucus production is regulated. |
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She quickly made her way to the room's large steel door as she heard the locking mechanisms begin to click, unclamping the lock. |
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But there are also natural mechanisms that promptly reduce the blood flow in the umbilical arteries. |
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Extendable tables should have easy-to-use mechanisms and don't have to be ultramodern. |
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By contrast, pipes, sockets and command-line arguments are communication mechanisms normally used between two separate programs. |
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Because the signal is transmitted over radio waves, others can listen in to any transmissions, so the authentication mechanisms are also visible. |
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In order to comprehend the mechanisms of assimilation, some comprehension of the production of speech sounds is needed. |
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Sure, management traditionally says such defense mechanisms are designed to foil a lowball tender offer. |
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Cassette doors can break off, spring mechanisms inside cartridges can be dislodged, or the entire tape cabinet may break apart. |
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There will be a strong desire for preventive technologies and safety mechanisms even in the home. |
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If this were the case, the first and third of these mechanisms must involve a stable triplex substate. |
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The proper mechanisms and procedures and technological infrastructure had to be in place as well. |
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While these risks are hard to quantify, it is clear that the mechanisms and resources needed to respond to worst case scenarios are not in place. |
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Paging mechanisms were created to activate sleeping mobile telephones to receive incoming calls. |
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Figure 3 is a schematic illustration of the suggested mechanisms responsible for eliciting an immune response resulting in acquired hemophilia. |
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However, forest fires are well-known, important mechanisms for exchanging elements between the biosphere and the atmosphere. |
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Control over others, through processes of possession, domination, and seduction, are the main mechanisms at work here. |
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Further evidence that the several instances of beach spawning in fishes arose by different mechanisms comes from puffers and sticklebacks. |
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The basic mechanisms of RAM memory are detailed, and memory units of measure are outlined and explained. |
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Recent studies on how developmental mechanisms have evolved provide new ways to examine segmentation. |
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Curiosity about fundamental biological mechanisms has yielded a rich harvest of useful knowledge. |
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A third hypothesis is that depression occurs through the same biologic mechanisms as the underlying disease. |
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Some other possible mechanisms could include increased dust deposition, volatile biogenic emissions, or tectonic activity. |
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These studies are likely to provide insights to possible mechanisms of proton transfer in complex proteins involved in bioenergetics. |
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These same mechanisms would also be available to a multicellular biocomputer. |
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Even with a human-to-human organ transplant the body's defence mechanisms attempt to destroy the foreign organ. |
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Furthermore, there seem to be a bewildering number of different brain mechanisms activated by the different classes of drugs. |
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It is when we cannot manage life, when the level of stress outweighs mechanisms for coping with stress, that we fall apart. |
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We point to the mechanisms resulting in different types of bifurcations and show how they are influenced by noise. |
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One of the principal mechanisms of the anticarcinogenic activity of tea is inhibition of the initiation stage of carcinogenesis. |
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As a result, we expect the mechanisms of stereoselectivity to appear more clearly for the pentatols than for glycerol. |
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Once the bacterium is within the macrophage, the macrophage's bactericidal mechanisms destroy the microbe. |
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That metalwork includes the mechanisms behind the project's most dramatic feature, a convertible kitchen. |
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Finding mechanisms that can react fast enough to prevent escalation could prove problematic. |
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After just a few minutes the hatch burst open in an explosion of yellow and orange light as the bombs blew the locking mechanisms to tiny pieces. |
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The non-osmotic laxatives, phenolphthalein and senna, partly act by stimulating secretory mechanisms in the intestine. |
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The molecular mechanisms for vacuolar protein degradation and the nutrient recycling pathway in senescent leaves are generally not clear. |
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The programme put forward the usual theoretical evidence for mechanisms for time travel that are completely beyond our means. |
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Some of these models also provide a greater number of programs, automatic shut-off timers and mechanisms that keep noise to a minimum. |
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Protective mechanisms prevent thrombin and other procoagulant enzymes from forming in healthy intact blood vessels. |
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The internal struggles of the group are hopelessly dramatised, reading off like the plot mechanisms that they are. |
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Rather, they encourage the body's own healing mechanisms to restore its natural equilibrium. |
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Many of our mechanisms to develop and deliver rights protection contain covert begging processes. |
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Could it be that our coping mechanisms are working for us and therefore we don't think it's so much of a challenge? |
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It is an uncertainty she lives with every day, but her coping mechanisms have got better over the years. |
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Many organisms have natural mechanisms for protecting themselves from the toxic effects of metals. |
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This separation triggers other mechanisms to send a nerve impulse to the brain. |
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A wide range of mechanisms exists to monitor the effectiveness of the NHS, to highlight problems, and canvass solutions. |
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By Occam's razor, all other more complicated mechanisms should be disregarded, even if they have a similar quality of fit. |
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All of these coping mechanisms have had a serious impact on the function of the family. |
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It pulverises those delicate social mechanisms that control our baser motives. |
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Higher plants have developed several elaborate mechanisms to ward off pathogen attack. |
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There were also more general mechanisms which brought private life under the public gaze. |
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However, the mechanisms taken by the seeds of halophytes to adapt to saline stress are still poorly understood. |
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All this is conventional, except for the projection forward of present-day mechanisms and gadgetry. |
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Gears are precision mechanisms only if quality is consistent from tooth to tooth. |
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It's quite another to subject hundreds to that treatment because you've invented such poor mechanisms for screening. |
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This is due to a lack of thiamine, a vitamin that is essential for the mechanisms by which energy is released from foodstuffs. |
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The delineation of atomic substructure and mechanisms of subatomic processes evolved into the modern study of particle physics. |
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Such automatic feedback mechanisms are one of the primary reasons why markets perform so much better than public sector bureaucracies. |
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Epigenetic regulatory mechanisms heritably alter patterns of gene expression without changes in DNA sequence. |
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Protecting lift shafts and mechanisms so they can safely be used for evacuation should also be considered. |
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Felix is a very clever engineer who designs mechanisms that in the end are very simple and also easy to maintain. |
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However, it is rather puzzling that only in this part of the zones such triggering mechanisms did not operate. |
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The science of virology substantiates that there are mechanisms in a healthy organism that can and do inhibit the invasion of viruses. |
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In his mind Harry began going over the internal mechanisms of this particular old heap of unobliging metal. |
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Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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Potential mechanisms and clinical vignettes are included to describe the systemic processes that occur with trauma couples. |
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The second assumption is that reaction mechanisms themselves are equivalent to those observed in the test tube. |
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Distinct sets of molecular mechanisms may be implicated in allergic, infectious, and nonallergic disorders. |
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The current mechanisms have encouraged intensification and specialisation of farming methods. |
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Thus, the ventilatory control system rapidly employs a variety of compensatory mechanisms in the service of its ultimate function. |
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Thus shear loading mechanisms may play a central role in integrative models of the vertebrate body axis. |
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He manages to create a believable world of automatons and clockwork mechanisms against a backdrop of the real world. |
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But the mechanisms that insulated the centres of power from democratic control affected the Labour Party too, right from the start. |
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Those results are ostensive evidence implying the contribution of apparent motion mechanisms to ILM perception. |
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The importance of innate immune mechanisms in controlling viral infections, cancer and autoimmunity is currently an area of intense research. |
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The company has also developed some novel technology to drive autofocus mechanisms for mobile phone cameras. |
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And why doesn't it use its noddle and insist on fewer and simpler pricing mechanisms rather than behave like the gullible teenager all the time? |
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Hence his emphasis on the necessity of express, self-conscious, authoritatively elaborated, and sanctioned mechanisms of regulation. |
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Vitamin A is important for photoreceptor mechanisms in the retina and the integrity of epithelia, so deficiency can lead to night blindness. |
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Innate immune mechanisms may also be important in preventing infections that have a nidus in the oral cavity. |
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Recently, functional neuroimaging has been used to examine the brain mechanisms underlying age-related differences in face processing. |
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Stress mediated responses in the neuroendocrine and immune systems have been considered possible mechanisms for the effects of racism on health. |
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Humoral autoimmune mechanisms are said to be the connecting link between arthritis and hepatitis. |
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The orectic response to energy expenditure and the orectic inhibition to fat accumulation are feedback mechanisms which are impaired in obesity. |
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In lucid terms, Booth first elaborates the mechanisms and impacts of the hydrogeological response to longwall mining. |
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I am not only a follower, but I could say that I am the architect of this idea with concrete mechanisms and stages for its achievement. |
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The neuroanatomical substrate and neurophysiological mechanisms underlying consciousness are still not understood. |
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Accidents result from breakdowns in the mechanisms that practitioners use to anticipate, detect, and bridge gaps. |
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Several potential mechanisms have been suggested linking cardiovascular disease and death with binge drinking and alcohol withdrawal. |
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Future research should explore the mechanisms through which inconsistency influences attitude strength. |
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East Rand members of Cosas were given hand grenades and a limpet mine of which timing mechanisms had been reduced to zero seconds. |
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These mechanisms and powers are always in operation even when empirically the rate of profit is rising. |
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Rather than being caused by the market, crises occurred when market mechanisms did not operate freely. |
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This method is usable for qualitative analysis of reaction mechanisms mediated by the protein environment. |
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Instead, women employ coping mechanisms to show unwelcomeness, like changing the subject, ignoring the harasser and going along. |
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Original internal features include the kilns, low ceiling heights between floors, steeping tanks and shutter mechanisms for window openings. |
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Plants have evolved various protective mechanisms that allow them to acclimate to unfavourable environments for continued survival and growth. |
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You could argue that the mechanisms have worked, they have been called to account and found lacking. |
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Mylonitic limestones are particularly useful rocks for studying deformation mechanisms and fabrics in carbonate rocks. |
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Such gradual accumulation overcomes our defense mechanisms and often as not causes renal failure. |
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Important mechanisms for epigenetic alteration of gene expression include DNA methylation and histone acetylation. |
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Both processes exemplify adaptation or adjustment, but very different mechanisms must be involved. |
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For this reason, separate mechanisms of acclimation for regulation of stomatal density on adaxial and abaxial surfaces have been proposed. |
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But at SRC, we've built a system of mechanisms that makes innovation happen like clockwork. |
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We keep the bastards honest and we have the mechanisms to keep ourselves honest too. |
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Evolutionary software has already designed simple circuits, as well as physical mechanisms like the ratchet and cantilever. |
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Direct sensing mechanisms might involve proteins or ligands that bind or react with oxygen. |
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Plants have developed elaborate mechanisms to protect themselves from invading pathogens and aggressors. |
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While it is clear that the computer keyboard will not be going away, equally, other input mechanisms remain largely unexploited. |
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There is a pressing need to improve mechanisms to effectively prevent and deter acts of terrorism. |
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Although there is a growing literature on wintering strategies in birds, most of the hormone mechanisms remain entirely unknown. |
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This suggests that reflex mechanisms are diminished during the transition to sleep. |
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This indicates that similar mechanisms may trigger anther dehiscence in rice and two-rowed barley. |
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The packaging apparatus is relatively simple in structure because it has no mechanisms for rotating the film cartridge and the case. |
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I'm happier if we can use our understanding of criminal mechanisms to prevent cybercrime, not just penalize wrongdoers after the fact. |
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A complementary line of research, meanwhile, is untangling the mechanisms for predicting what is nasty. |
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In essence, the multiple mechanisms of potential damage from mycotoxins are not unlike those of many xenobiotics. |
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The molecular mechanisms coordinating the development of the membranous and bony labyrinths are largely unknown. |
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He offers his, and indeed the century's, standard example of clocks which may have various internal mechanisms to produce the same outer effects. |
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This could be complemented by careful design of payment mechanisms aligning the financial incentives faced by physicians. |
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Considering the different mechanisms of the action of the two drugs, different protective effects are suggested. |
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InterTrust has been developing copyright protection and management mechanisms for digital data for a decade or more. |
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The direct mechanisms involved in this protective effect include competition, antibiosis, and mycoparasitism. |
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A great diversity of reproductive mechanisms occur among nematodes, including amphimixis, automictic hermaphroditisim, and parthenogenesis. |
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That many birds glide with some destabilizing anhedral suggests that the other stabilizing mechanisms available to them are more than adequate. |
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Coronaviruses use efficient and economical mechanisms to reproduce themselves in animal cells. |
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Therefore, it is important to understand the mechanisms that plants use to adapt to water-limited conditions. |
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Human intuition and human smarts are far better defense mechanisms than any particular technology supplies. |
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Genetic epidemiology may identify hitherto unknown molecular mechanisms and improve understanding of critical events in the evolution of disease. |
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These mechanisms are those for the disqualification, recusal, or self-recusal of judges. |
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There have been countless arguments over the years about the worth of level wind mechanisms on boat fishing reels. |
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The function of formal rules and accountability mechanisms in the regulation of police work is more indirect and subtle. |
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Both observations could be seen as a reflection or consequence of the cognitive mechanisms underlying sentence processing. |
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The aim of the study was simply to understand the basic mechanisms causing individual differences in autistic traits in an otherwise typical sample. |
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Many other vasoactive systems and mechanisms affecting sodium transport and vascular tone are involved in the maintenance of a normal blood pressure. |
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Social mechanisms like marriage and exogamy ensured that individual bands, tribes, or clans operated within systems that extended over vast distances. |
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There was some ongoing survey work, but it was very unsatisfactory because it was haphazard, had no mechanisms for cross-checking and was completely non-transparent. |
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Understanding the molecular mechanisms of unimolecular and bimolecular misfolding may lead to advances in biomedicine and in protein production improvements. |
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But over the past few decades neurophysiologists and molecular biologists have made great strides in their understanding of the cellular mechanisms of learning and memory. |
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We suggest that such long-tail and bimodal distributions may be used as selection mechanisms in developmental switches and for assigning cell identity. |
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The department added that there are safety mechanisms in place whereby if a sample tested exceeds the safety standard, the water supply from the reservoir can be cut off. |
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Intracellular bacteria are subjected to several bacteriocidal mechanisms in the macrophages such as free oxygen radicals and phagosome lysosomal activity. |
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The White House argues that most of the mechanisms already are in place to ensure these goals are carried out. |
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We currently have insufficient evidence about the mechanisms of the association between respirable pollutants from smoking or indoor air pollution and tuberculosis. |
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Self-incompatibility mechanisms have traditionally been found to operate in styles with either a sporophytic or gametophytic incompatibility system. |
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Promoting good governance, transparence and accountability involves putting in place mechanisms that enhance and guarantee the quality of public services. |
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Simply tap on your own screen, and haptic feedback mechanisms in the watch will transfer the gesture to the wrist of your friend. |
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Voters could cast unlimited votes without being detected by mechanisms within the voting terminal, they reported, and votes could be overwritten in the system's logs. |
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A number of models have been proposed based on assumption of certain feedback mechanisms wherein local sliding between microtubules is regulated by the axonemal curvature. |
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The migraineurs we studied typically used the coping mechanisms of avoidance, flight, preoccupation, social isolation, and, especially, development of physical symptoms. |
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Various mechanisms can be used to secure and hold the bobweights in position in the tubular member, such as welding, adhesive bonding, staking, brazing, and the like. |
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Part of the alias and the disguise is masking racism with the mechanisms of large, diverse institutions. |
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Experiments in rocketry combined with developments in guidance mechanisms and gas-turbine engines led to jet aircraft and to ballistic and cruise missiles. |
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These mechanisms were compared with the rupture of excised walls that occurred by formation and breakage of strands between separating wall layers. |
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This is achieved by the presence of flexible mechanisms that interact in multidimensional networks of regulation at many levels of cellular activities. |
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These results point out the difference between the passive diffusion and facilitated spread mechanisms characterizing the nuclear and nonnuclear areas, respectively. |
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Many mechanisms of atraumatic splenic rupture have been postulated. |
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Problems often occur with seismic surveying at sea, such as battery power that is sapped after a few months and release mechanisms that do not perform correctly. |
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Remarkably, this ability appears to stem from a small number of common mechanisms involving accumulation of two disaccharides, trehalose and sucrose. |
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It is entirely possible for some of these mechanisms to be functioning while others have ceased. |
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Further, sociocultural mechanisms have been identified as important predisposing factors in binge eating and as underlying factors in the etiology of bulimia. |
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That said, the mechanisms we have to pay for higher education are seriously broken. |
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The NCC should be easily accessible to children and should have in-built mechanisms like toll-free phone lines and the presence of children's friends. |
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But more research and further inquiry are critical to better understand the mechanisms of brain and spinal injury. |
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This hypothesis is the central issue discussed in the present review, along with the ontogeny of osmoregulatory mechanisms during the embryonic life. |
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When coupled with a thick layer of cuticle or bark, the self-sealing mechanisms of sieve cells apparently protect phloem sap from most herbivores. |
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It is about unfortunate biological mechanisms gone awry, compounded by the real stress of motherhood. |
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But democracy is a set of mechanisms to guarantee freedom of thought and assembly and peaceful competition for governmental authority through ballot boxes. |
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Nepotistic exchange is regulated by evolutionary mechanisms such as kin selection and sexual selection, while mercantile exchange is purely human. |
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Sophisticated and accurate methods of analysing respiratory gases were developed in the twentieth century, and the mechanisms of external respiration are now well defined. |
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Airline pilots are well accustomed to overriding mechanisms of this sort. |
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Despite the prevalence of asexual mechanisms of propagation, most clonal species also reproduce sexually, and exclusively asexual species are rare. |
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The approach relies on the assumption that the largely unknown mechanisms presently linking radiant energy input and species richness will not change in concert with climate. |
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These studies, some of which have been presented above, document the sublethal effects of contaminants on the cellular signaling mechanisms of animals. |
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It is well known that these mechanisms can be activated by either non-pathogenic micro-organisms or environmental factors prior to disease development. |
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It also works in the brain through the limbic system by regulating the homeostatic mechanisms of the body such as heart rate, blood pressure and body temperature. |
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The Edmonton native questions the mechanisms that allow us to condone military bombing raids on civilians while we demand that gang warfare be severely punished. |
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The molecular mechanisms of quorum sensing have long remained mysterious. |
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Recognition of the role of attentional processes in overcoming disorientation suggests two further mechanisms that might potentially link anxiety and dizziness. |
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The labrum may also participate in nociceptive and proprioceptive mechanisms as free nerve endings and sensory end organs have been identified in its superficial layers. |
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In this way, certain cognitive mechanisms can act like a hammer too eager for nails. |
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They can elicit some of their benefits via these mechanisms by altered cholesterol transport, modulation of cellular proliferation, or induced apoptosis in specific tissues. |
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Like many African communities, the Acholi believe that deep social rifts are caused by killings and require elaborate reconciliation mechanisms to restore fractured relations. |
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The concept of impulse control comes from a better understanding of the brain mechanisms that underlie self-restraint. |
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Vegetative tissues which are able to survive desiccation to an air-dry state have mechanisms that cope with this potentially lethal mechanical stress. |
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Flowering plants have several mechanisms that have evolved to prevent self-fertilization, e.g. self-incompatibility systems, heterostyly and dichogamy. |
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I hear that the mechanisms for transferring you from one provider to another are incredibly flaky and the whole thing is held together on a wing and a prayer. |
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The bed mechanisms can also be built into recesses framed into a wall. |
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The understanding of the mechanisms that are used by plants to survive flooding might contribute to future biotechnological improvements of rice varieties. |
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The mechanisms of secondary sequestral formation are somewhat different. |
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Plate tectonics and tectonophysics are disciplines of Earth Science which describe the motions of the Earth's crust and the associated driving mechanisms of such motion. |
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Just about any newsworthy tragedy is likely to be used as a theme to promote scareware portals these days, one of the easiest mechanisms for cybercrooks to make money. |
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Free radical scavengers, however, do not completely prevent the loss of diaphragmatic force associated with delayed injury, indicating that other mechanisms are involved. |
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At the structural level, I was impressed with the variety and range of oversight mechanisms in place. |
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The institutions and mechanisms of governance of African states are often no longer separable from the international mechanisms of governance with which they are engaged. |
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The drug's active ingredient, tetrahydrocannabinol, will be delivered not by smoking, but through such mechanisms as a spray aimed under the tongue. |
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His job is to carry out the custodial dictates of the criminal justice system, while at the same time devising rehabilitative mechanisms within the prison structure. |
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The door stood open, its hinges and locking mechanisms smashed. |
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Becker and Wahl, in a series of experiments to test for antifouling mechanisms in crabs, concluded that behavior such as burrowing played the largest role in antifouling. |
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In spite of these facts, little is known about the ionic mechanisms of osmoregulation in higher plant cells, and the data are controversial at times. |
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This case highlights the focal nature of central pain mechanisms and the possible value of selective subparietal leukotomies in the management of central pain. |
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This information would provide insight into the mechanisms of cell migration and could also guide the design of biomaterials that interact with tissue cells. |
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However, these must now be materialized by the adoption of specific mechanisms to respond to the needs of defenders so that they can exercise their activities freely. |
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Together, these two mechanisms of remediation erase distinctions between the different logical, aesthetic, and formal framework of each communications environment. |
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Scientists like Shubin, Gao, and Carroll say they are attracted to the study of salamanders because the amphibians give them a window to see how evolutionary mechanisms work. |
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In this study, we investigated the basic synaptic mechanisms responsible for reverberatory activity in small networks of rat hippocampal neurons in vitro. |
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His research focuses on the mechanisms of cell movement and division. |
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The mechanisms of arousal involve both direct and indirect connections of receptors with the central nervous system and parts of the reticular formation. |
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Today independent health think-tank the King's Fund said the NHS urgently needed mechanisms to deal with hospital failure as well as to head it off before it happened. |
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Organizations often rely on mechanisms such as suggestion programs, ombudspersons, or participative management to encourage their members' participation. |
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This has involved the development of new representative mechanisms at the European level which maintain the regulatory gap through the enduring dominance of subsidiarity. |
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Nodule cortex cells that contain ineffective bacteroids might undergo programmed cell death, although we are unaware of any evidence suggesting that such mechanisms exist. |
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I believe more consultation should be done before electronic counting mechanisms eliminate the transparency needed by tallymen in Irish elections. |
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However, research is revealing that there may be authentic, explainable and demonstrable natural laws and mechanisms in operation during these events. |
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Normal market mechanisms were disrupted, agricultural production fell behind, and China's people exhausted themselves producing what turned out to be shoddy, unsalable goods. |
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These mechanisms include allosteric regulation, regulation by reversible covalent modification and regulation by control proteins such as calmodulin. |
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The use of self-regulating mechanisms to explain long-term stability has a long history in ecology but has been notoriously difficult to demonstrate in practice. |
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Markets have self-correcting mechanisms and incentives can lead participants to adopt efficient procedures and develop superior substitute products. |
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Creative mechanisms for the billing of services have been most useful to poor families receiving their services through state or federal aid programs. |
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Our results demonstrate that the mechanisms of spore coat self-assembly are similar to those described for inorganic and macromolecular crystallization. |
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Nationalization was one of the major mechanisms advocated by reformist socialists and social democrats for gradually transitioning to socialism. |
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Therefore, the mechanisms of action of the antihemolytic effect of G. lucidum and that of the effect of Pb on the hepatic tissues were discussed. |
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Below we discuss potential mechanisms for production of g0 and biphonations in the dhole based of main anatomical findings of this study. |
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In some countries, cashews continue to be cracked manually although cracking machinery and other shelling mechanisms have been introduced. |
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Bok believes that media violence undermines... psychological mechanisms that allow people to bounce back and to count to 10 before they lash out. |
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As speeds and distances increased, mechanisms were developed that injected thick mineral oil into the steam supply. |
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Dredged channels silt up, sluice mechanisms deteriorate with age, levees and dams may suffer seepage or catastrophic failure. |
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The mechanisms underlying the appearance of the parkinson-like symptoms during neuroleptic treatments are not ascertained. |
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These approaches are defeated over time by the evolution of resistance mechanisms in the insects. |
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The steam engine, vastly improved in 1775 by James Watt, brought automatic stirring mechanisms and pumps into the brewery. |
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Often, the sexual mechanisms inherent in piquerism are ignored during the assessment of sexually sadistic crimes. |
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The structures of most federal governments incorporate mechanisms to protect the rights of component states. |
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The programmable logic controller replaced relays and specialized control mechanisms with a programmable computer. |
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Improved versions were used to stabilize automatic tracking mechanisms of telescopes and to control speed of ship propellers and rudders. |
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No satisfactory explanation can as yet be given for the exact mechanisms determining the formation of earlywood and latewood. |
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The crank and connecting rod mechanisms of the other two archaeologically attested sawmills worked without a gear train. |
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These mechanisms simply rearrange matter inside of porosity and do not cause pores to shrink. |
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These mechanisms sat directly on the stage blinding the eyesight of the audience. |
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Many formalisms for belief revision use extraneous mechanisms for deciding what beliefs to keep and this makes it harder to iterate the process. |
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The remains of the operating mechanisms for the chain are still visible in Dartmouth castle. |
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In each language, mechanisms are available which allow us to classify, serialize, localize, and temporalize the objects of possible experience. |
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The team's findings provide an observational test for existing models that scientists use to study the mechanisms that power the jet streams. |
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Clinical importance, radiobiological mechanisms and strategies of prevention. |
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Nicaraguan exporters say this commitment includes selling the product outside the mechanisms of Baisa. |
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To generate basic insight into the mechanisms and kinetics involved, they diluted 5-methyltetrahydrofolate in various buffer solutions. |
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The maturity of the cognitive mechanisms is revealed in the ability of using metaknowledge. |
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However, the mechanisms by which catechins act to lower lipid levels are presently unclear. |
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Moscovici said, 'It is important we move towards a banking union in Europe so that mechanisms of control are mutualised. |
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Classic toxicants were used for dosing in order to evaluate various mechanisms of toxic activity, types of tissue damage, and therapeutic action. |
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This Article analyzes the mechanisms for expediting TPR and adoption appeals in Ohio. |
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He said that the molecular mechanisms of the symbiotic cross-talk in the gut are largely unrecognized. |
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On the mechanisms of the dorsalization in the ectoderm of Triturus gastrulae caused by precytolytic treatments. |
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Among the transformation steps, the mechanisms underlying metacyclogenesis have been extensively studied. |
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The Act also sets up mechanisms to resolve disputes over questions about legislative competence of the Parliament and powers of the Executive. |
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As a result of the negative fitness consequences of inbreeding, vertebrate species have evolved mechanisms to avoid inbreeding. |
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Numerous inbreeding avoidance mechanisms operating prior to mating have been described. |
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Wind and animals dispersals are two major mechanisms involved in the dispersal of conifer seeds. |
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It had gut strings and semitone mechanisms like an orchestral pedal harp, and was invented by Dublin pedal harp maker John Egan. |
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Various immunologic and nonimmunologic mechanisms have been implicated in hypersensitivity reactions induced by castor oil derivatives. |
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Supranational organizations provide mechanisms whereby disputes between nations may be resolved through arbitration or mediation. |
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In order for fish to school efficiently, they need feedback mechanisms that help them align themselves with adjacent fish, and match their speed. |
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In recent decades more work has been done on developing the social mechanisms behind it. |
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It tends to ruin once and for all other psychic mechanisms and to substitute itself for them in solving all the principal problems of life. |
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The feeding mechanisms of the oceanic dinoflagellates remain unknown, although pseudopodial extensions were observed in Podolampas bipes. |
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Other mechanisms include basking on warm beaches and producing heat through their activity and movements of their muscles. |
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These can create complex morphologies within which different mechanisms affect sedimentation. |
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This energy is distributed around the globe by winds, ocean currents, and other mechanisms to affect the climates of different regions. |
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Henry VII improved tax collection within the realm by introducing ruthlessly efficient mechanisms of taxation. |
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Parts of Babbage's uncompleted mechanisms are on display in the Science Museum in London. |
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The mechanisms of reproductive heritability and the origin of new traits remained a mystery. |
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Instead, speciation results from the evolution of mechanisms that reduce gene flow between the two populations. |
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The exact intracellular mechanisms that govern these observed mechanoresponses in stem cells, however, have yet to be fully characterized. |
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In climate modelling the aim is to study the physical mechanisms and feedbacks of volcanic forcing. |
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Generally these wave formation mechanisms occur together on the water surface and eventually produce fully developed waves. |
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Using various mechanisms intended to counter the threat posed by naval mines, waterways are maintained clear for safe shipping. |
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The Act also provides mechanisms for equitable sharing of benefits from the use of traditional biological resources and knowledge. |
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Other fungi, like the puffballs, rely on alternative mechanisms for spore release, such as external mechanical forces. |
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Thus it is possible that mechanisms of distastefulness evolved independently in terrestrial and aquatic parasitengones. |
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In the 1960s, geologists discovered and began to propose mechanisms for seafloor spreading. |
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Several mechanisms are proposed to explain the association of LIPs with extinction events. |
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A variety of possible rock magnetic mechanisms were proposed that would lead to a false signal. |
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Edmund Beecher Wilson independently discovered the same mechanisms the same year. |
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Disease can arise if the host's protective immune mechanisms are compromised and the organism inflicts damage on the host. |
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This process requires immune mechanisms to kill or inactivate the inoculum of the pathogen. |
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What differed about insurance going into the 16th and 17th centuries was that these informal mechanisms became formalized. |
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The life cycle of poxviruses is complicated by having multiple infectious forms, with differing mechanisms of cell entry. |
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When an injunction is given, it can be enforced with equitable enforcement mechanisms such as contempt. |
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From this point, criminal law had formalized the mechanisms for enforcement, which allowed for its development as a discernible entity. |
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Commonly seen mechanisms include lacerations, local crush, extensive crush, and avulsions. |
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