My mole at Camden said last summer they wouldn't get one now because of the bus stop. |
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The loam of the junkyard was rich and fertile, streaming with healthy earthworms, mole crickets, and warty toads camouflaged against the ground. |
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What about a mole being a double agent who establishes a cover long before beginning espionage? |
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The man beside me, a burly, smelly man with a grizzly black beard and a mole on his nose, was looking at me strangely. |
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There may have been a mole planted by the security services inside the terror cells in the country. |
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That search for the supposed mole within CIA severely damaged the careers of some CIA officers. |
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As such a one molal solution has one mole dissolved in 2.205 lb of solution. |
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A wisp of blond hair hung under his receding chin and an egg-shaped raspberry mole dotted his left cheek. |
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Any mole that is suggestive of melanoma requires an excisional biopsy, primarily because prognosis and treatment are based on tumor thickness. |
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Across from the main plaza, Mi Casa serves mole poblano and other Mexican specialties. |
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Don't miss the mole poblano, a chicken mole dish made with chocolate and hot peppers. |
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A young acrobat can see an insidiously expanding mole on the face of those marked for imminent death. |
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One faraday of electricity is equal to one mole of electrons, which is equal to 96,487 coulombs of electricity. |
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His deep Italian accent made him look all the more adorable as did the small mole left on the cleft of his dimpled chin. |
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In essence, the entity would be more analogous to a tissue culture or a hydatidiform mole than to an embryo. |
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The Eastern mole can be found from the Atlantic to the foothills of the Rockies and from Southern Canada to the panhandle of Florida. |
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In the examining room, Dr. O'Brien was silent as he looked at the mole on her leg. |
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A few weeks ago my stepdad had simply stuck a hose in one end and waited for the mole to be flushed out. |
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See your doctor when the border or the edge of the mole is not smooth but irregular or ragged. |
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Where several species of mole rats occur in the same area, they appear to segregate by soil type. |
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The chemical formula for quinone is C 6 H 4 O 2, and its molecular weight is 108.1 grams per mole. |
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As the mole rat's visual cortex has been reduced, some of its other brain structures, associated with touch and smell, have expanded. |
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There are many possibilities, especially for comparative research in mole rats, agouti, gerbils and elephant shrews. |
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The units typically used for heats of sublimation are kilojoule per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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The units typically used for heats of solution are kilojoules per mole or kilocalories per mole. |
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She's just surfaced, blinking like a mole, after wading through 50,000 pages of fiction in her role as a Booker Prize judge. |
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The star-nosed mole prefers wet, swampy ground and subsists on a diet of worms, insects, and crustaceans. |
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The mole chicken was pretty authentic, perfectly cooked white meat in a rich brown sauce of cacao mingled with spices. |
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The equivalent of a substance is the mass which supplies or consumes one mole of another substance in a reaction. |
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There are stacks of mangoes and piles of nopales, baskets of dried chiles and vats of mole paste. |
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She had a mole on the left side of her chin which sprouted hairs as if it had a life of its own. |
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They discover a large, rock-like creature that burrows easily through the stone walls, as a mole might burrow through dirt. |
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Pops pauses, pondering my question, while my interrogating eyes lock onto a weary mole domiciled between his eyebrows. |
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It could be a marsupial rat or mole or something opossumlike, or a rodent, insectivore, or even a primate akin to a tarsier or loris. |
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Mounds and surface burrows interfere with mowing and mole activities may disturb root systems and kill grass. |
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On Christmas Day we all sat around my grandmother's dinner table and savored the mole and bacalao she prepared. |
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Anne was dark-haired, with large eyes, composed and cultivated, with a mole on her neck and a malformed finger. |
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For removal without stitches, the surgeon uses a scalpel to scrape off the mole so that it's level with or slightly below the skin. |
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The blind mole rat is the first animal found to navigate by combining dead reckoning with a sense of Earth's magnetic field, researchers say. |
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Just as elephant herds depend on their oldest female for guidance, colonies of naked mole rats are dominated and co-ordinated by a single female. |
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The trio did suspect they were something like social insects, and even naked mole rats have an ant-like social order. |
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This may be the case in the naked mole rat, where dominant females are sometimes unable to suppress the reproductive activity of subordinates. |
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The marsupial mole has no eyes and burrows in the sand, while the mulgara is a sharp-toothed, insect-eating animal. |
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Horse and rider moved as one, seemingly uncaring of any mole tunnels or gopher holes. |
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Examples of these organisms include wood frogs, mole salamanders, and fairy shrimp. |
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As the mole plough progresses, cable is fed down through the blade, and is introduced into the ground. |
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Moles don't dig new tunnels each time they forage, and in fact a very active mole territory may sport very few molehills. |
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Landowners have been struggling to control a mole epidemic which has resulted in an explosion in the number of molehills. |
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The prairie mole cricket, Gryllotalpa major, is the largest North American cricket. |
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Earwigs are amazing, under-appreciated insects that can devouring mole crickets and eat up to fifty chinch bugs a night! |
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Smear chicken pieces generously with mole and bake in a moderate oven, turning once or twice during baking, for about 30 minutes. |
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Here the chicken in the pollo con mole is very tender in its chocolatey, smoky, smouldering mole. |
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Molar pregnancy poses a threat to the pregnant woman when the mole penetrates deep into the uterine wall, which can result in heavy bleeding. |
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One mole of any substance weighs a number of grams that is equal to the atomic or molecular weight of that substance. |
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He ordered that a huge mole be built across the harbour at La Rochelle which made any Huguenot attempt to land supplies impossible. |
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We abandoned it to them, demolishing the protective mole that we had begun to build before leaving. |
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The criticizers were difficult though, and one critic called him a mole in an elseways lovely movie. |
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The only blemish is a small mole just under his left eye, but somehow that little imperfection makes him so much better looking. |
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The border of the mole should be smooth, with a clear distinction between skin and the mole. |
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He had pale, clear skin with nary a blemish, aside from a tiny mole on the corner of his full lower lip. |
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He was unshaven with a mole on his right temple and was wearing a brown-coloured shirt. |
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But he didn't just quit, instead he became a mole at the heart of the movement, passing information to the anti-Fascist media. |
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We knew that the opposition had a mole in our organization, but no one ever suspected that Albert was involved. |
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A secret dossier from my mole in the company revealed a number of new spots, as well as old favourites, that I had missed on previous visits. |
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I thought casting Enrique Iglesias as a mariachi was pretty clever too, though I would totally get that mole removed if I were him. |
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After all, if the mole was leaking information to hit men, then that was a potential risk to Harmony's safety, wasn't it? |
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Campaigners against the arms trade have accused their own chief paid organiser of being a mole secretly working on behalf of their opponents. |
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It turned out that a mole within texted out the decision while the committee was still locked in discussion. |
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When we were in California last week, a mole told us that nothing upsets marketers more than revealing the real names of computer chips. |
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The police and the Triads plant a young mole in the other's camp, each of which rises to a position of influence over a period of years. |
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This incident took place at the same time the FBI was conducting a top secret probe into whether there was a mole operating in the bureau. |
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Things get dangerous when the recruit is given the special assignment of rooting out a suspected mole that has infiltrated the Agency. |
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The others that he talked to are incredulous at the thought of a mole because of their excellent anti-espionage program. |
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But without effective compartmentation, a single, well-placed mole can trigger an intelligence leak of catastrophic proportions. |
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Even the dark mole that was near her left eye had altered itself somehow into a tiny beauty spot. |
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Finally, the mole beneath her mouth was downgraded from beauty spot to powdered pimple. |
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A ratio of 6-8 moles ALA per mole mercuric chloride was necessary to allow the mice to survive mercury poisoning. |
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The current case was due to the second mechanism, in which one fertilization resulted in a partial hydatidiform mole and the other a normal co-twin. |
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The blind mole rat, S. ehrenbergi, receives seismic vibrations by pressing its lower jaw against the ground to transmit vibrations to the inner ear by bone conduction. |
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Unlike other wolves, the species hunts alone, with individuals leaving their groups in the late morning and early afternoon in search of giant mole rats and grass rats. |
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If it involves leprechauns or mole people, we don't want to hear it. |
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In a second rectangular maze, the mole rats were tested on their ability to use their internal map along with the magnetic compass to find new shortcuts to a food reward. |
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Wash down rabbit enchiladas in mole with exquisite margaritas in the hippest setting in Houston. |
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It spreads from the benignant disease uncomplicated partial mole to the most malignant choriocarcinoma in stage IV of disease with brain metastases. |
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After I'd mowed the other day, a mole burrowed just under the surface of the lawn, leaving mounds of dirt and raised tunnel-bumps all over the place. |
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He is told that there is a mole within his agency assisting with the plot. |
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Unbeknownst to John J., he has been set up by a mole in the operation. |
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He sends in his best officer, Jin, as a mole to infiltrate the group. |
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He confessed that he had been a KGB mole for almost a decade and had provided the KGB with secrets that compromised more than 100 CIA operations in Russia. |
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The film was made after one of the BNP's Bradford organisers, Andy Sykes, decided to become a mole and helped reporter Jason Gwynne secure undercover footage. |
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Not being originally of the community, the mole cannot really betray. |
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The combative Canadian businessman summarily ejected him from the board, blackening his character as a mole and provider of information to the tabloid press. |
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I've good reason to believe there's a mole in our organization. |
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The signs of malignant change in a mole are very important to know. |
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A nurse whose life was saved after a colleague spotted a cancerous mole on her leg helped to screen others at a skin cancer screening clinic yesterday. |
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For a while, a plan for a harbour mole sat on the drawing board, but when the Armed Constabulary were transferred out of town, all shipping stopped. |
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Smith points out the harbour mole where land is already being reclaimed for a huge new site linking to Newhaven, built around a landscaped park and lake. |
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Other animals and plants such as the mole cricket and marsh gentian, which are suited to wetter heaths, may suffer as their habitat dries out in the summer. |
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We've had weed pressure and insects especially mole crickets on the course all summer that got washed in with the silt and infested areas covered by the flooding. |
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Today, where possible, all pipes are laid either using a mole plough or a thrust mole, both of which dramatically reduce ground surface disruption. |
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Subsoilers or mole ploughs in modern use on the farm can cause new damage to those monuments which lay undisturbed for centuries below previous plough depths. |
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With the bigger mole plough we lay 100m pipe for effluent or irrigation. |
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The new main will be laid at a depth to avoid damage by the mole plough. |
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She was briefly outed by Red as a mole and then allowed to recede into the background again. |
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In return for outing the mole and handing back the Cytron card, Rosen gets Grant to appoint him District Attorney. |
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Sir Alex Ferguson's match tactics and team talk were then taped by the mole tuning in to the bug's frequency and listening in on United's secrets. |
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But now that you mention it, yes, one particularly nasty piece of business does stand out like a quarter-sized hairy mole on the airbrushed cheek of a Playboy centerfold. |
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To overcome the problems associated with this, the mole is used. |
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Is it closest to the mole rats, or porcupines, or even chinchillas? |
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Thus the lifetime of the peptide-vesicle complex is directly proportional to the molar partition coefficient, which increases with the mole fraction of PS in the vesicle. |
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A mole of electrons, that is, 6.02 x 10 of them, is called a faraday. |
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And there's an instrument on board Beagle 2 called the mole and the mole will burrow under the soil and the drill will take a drill core from a rock. |
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One mole of decyl chloride is added slowly over a period of one hour. |
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While the fossorial rodents are herbivores, typically feeding on roots and tubers, the talpid moles, golden moles and marsupial mole are largely insectivorous. |
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Of all of the predators on the planet, the star-nosed mole is, inch for inch, pound for pound, the most vicious, voracious, and velocious eater of all. |
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The coefficients in a balanced chemical equation define the mole ratio between all of the reactants and products, and are the centerpiece of a stoichiometry problem. |
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Last season was definitely challenging, because we were not allowed to mention them or allude to a mole of any kind. |
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The roof should also be checked for telltale signs of problems, such as blisters or mole runs. |
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Alasania said it was important to focus the mole hunt on the army. |
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Wood frogs and mole salamanders only breed in these temporary bodies of water and rely on them as nurseries for their young. |
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Bacon also proposed an operation on 18 December, which combined Tyrwhitt's landing on the mole with a blocking operation. |
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He said the mole enjoyed the flight, but was not allowed to space walk because he didn't have a proper suit. |
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The mole is also widely recognised and its subterranean lifestyle causes much damage to garden lawns. |
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Tyrwhitt proposed a more ambitious operation to capture the mole and the town, as a prelude to advancing on Antwerp. |
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The court also heard Rutherford's rucksack was found to contain three torches, tin snips, mole grips and wire cutters. |
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After a mole is born and begins to develop it will begin to crawl around and dig. |
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Removing HMW-HA from naked mole rat tissue cultures made the tissue susceptible to tumor growth. |
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In the polyploid unisexual mole salamander females, a premeiotic endomitotic event doubles the number of chromosomes. |
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A team from the University of Liverpool's Institute of Integrative Biology have successfully mapped the genome of the naked mole rat. |
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Among naked mole rats, a eusocial lifestyle probably developed, in part, because most colony members are closely related. |
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While a common rat has an average three-year life span, naked mole rat, a subterranean rodent native to East Africa, can live for 10 to 30 year. |
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A mole plough has a very strong frame which slides along the ground when the machine is in work. |
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Additionally, the sesamoid bone in the mole, sensu stricto, is a bone that develops within a tendon. |
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The mole plough allows underdrainage to be installed without trenches, or it breaks up deep impermeable soil layers that impede drainage. |
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Water from the mole drains seeps into the pipes and runs along them into a ditch. |
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A simple check can be made to find if the subsoil is in the right condition for mole ploughing. |
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If the hole remains intact without splitting the ball the soil is in an ideal condition for the mole plough. |
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Chris, 59, spotted an odd mole on his chest when pet Beamish, started to nuzzle and lick him repeatedly. |
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This mole lives in an underground tunnel system, which it constantly extends. |
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While moles are typically found in tunnel systems, the European mole is not exclusively an underground dweller. |
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Researchers were able to discover a chemical that made naked mole rats resistant to cancer. |
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Morphological descriptions of antennal, palpal and tarsal sensilla provide the basis for understanding mole cricket chemosensory input. |
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Making a mountain out of the occasional mole hill of good news is the desperate spin of a Conservative Chancellor who is letting down Britain. |
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John Farrell and Harvey Passman on September 1, 1995, for treatment of a mole on his back. |
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The mice's pain-avoiding strategy is similar to that used by naked mole rats in Africa, Park says. |
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The 45-year-old actor said that social media tries to make a mountain out of a mole hill. |
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His England counterpart Alastair Cook said India have made a mountain of mole hill. |
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Our Altogether Archaeology project's annual mole hill survey is fast becoming a highlight of the AONB Partnership's year. |
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Known as the moldwarp or earththrower in medieval times, the mole is certainly well adapted for its underground lifestyle. |
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The Roman mole, Talpa romana, was once considered a subspecies of the European mole as they are of similar size. |
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Like the grade-school tattletale, the mole will run to the nearest supervisor as soon as they have something negative to report. |
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When life gives naked mole rats lemons, the wrinkled, bucktoothed rodents probably don't care. |
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In fact, when naked mole rat cells are induced to form a tumor, the rodents stop the threat almost immediately. |
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The dominance of mechanoreceptor structures could be explained by the subterranean habits of mole crickets and limited air movement. |
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Most of the patients are pregnant, have been previously pregnant, or have a known history of hydatiform mole or choriocarcinoma. |
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The one factor that does greatly influence the mole population in a specific area is the abundance of earthworms. |
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Take a hosepipe, pinch the end to build up pressure and direct the jet into the mole run when you see signs of activity. |
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The Middle East blind mole rat was the first mammal for which Seismic communication was documented. |
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While they may not appreciate the crack about beauty contests, naked mole rats have carved out a reputation for healthy living. |
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Due to the subterranean nature of this mole, there is an anatomical regression of its eyes at several organizational levels. |
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The shifts allow the mole to have a more stabilized body axis and cervical region after they are born. |
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In the eusocial naked mole rats, a single female monopolizes mating from at least three males. |
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The naked mole rat lives completely underground and can form colonies of up to 80 individuals. |
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The most internationally recognized dishes include chocolate, tacos, quesadillas, enchiladas, burritos, tamales and mole among others. |
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The risk of ankle injury is high due to collapsing mole runs underfoot and memorials are being undermined, creating potential hazards. |
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Homespun remedies include placing children's windmills along the mole runs or in the top of the mole heap. |
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Perhaps the most extreme examples of colonial behavior in rodents are the eusocial naked mole rat and Damaraland mole rat. |
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You open up a mole run and very carefully push the packet up it. |
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The metal contraption is laid on a mole run and is triggered when the creature taps a disc with its snout, causing two sets of metal calipers to snap shut around its body. |
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Despite living in some of the harshest environments on Earth, naked mole rats can live for up to 30 years in their extensive network of underground burrows. |
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The phenomena of behavioral specialization, polymorphism and caste formation is well known for some organisms, such as social insects and naked mole rats. |
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By harnessing the genetic makeup of mole rats, whose genes have a high resistance to runway cell growth, humanity will be able to eradicate cancer and extend life expectancy. |
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One of the most fascinating of animals, though, is the naked mole rat, which keeps itself out of the heat by living a strange underground existence. |
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The mole has a relatively short breeding season, in the spring. |
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Seluanov has the second-largest naked mole rat colony in the world. |
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The types and abundance of sensilla on mole cricket antennae differ greatly from those found in above-ground orthopterans, such as Tetrigidae and Acrididae. |
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When we visited, we sipped a citrusy kumquat vodka infusion and a subtly spicy mole vodka made with guajillo pepper and locally sourced Dagoba Chocolate cacao nibs. |
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Despite the fact that it may be unintended, articles like this one cast doubt, raise fears, and damage the beneficial use effort by making a mountain out of a mole hill. |
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Look out for giant mole hills, rabbit holes galore and tree species which include silver birch, oak, birch, rowan, goat willow, hawthorn, blackthorn, holly and elder. |
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Commending the grubbing of the revolutionary old mole in The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte, Karl Marx tacitly promotes an art of dirt alongside a practice of the dig. |
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Many brachyuran crabs were found dead on the beaches during these months, apparently killed by the bloom, although mole crabs continued to be found during this period. |
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Yellowtail ceviche and 2001 Monte Xanic vina kristel will be followed by breast of chicken with fava bean mole and Michoacan tamale complemented by a 2000 Santa Tomas barbera. |
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This means they were able to hunt large animals, such as eland, but also gathered, collected or trapped small animals such as tortoises, hyraxes and dune mole rats. |
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The temperature in kelvins can be defined as the pressure in pascals of one mole of gas in a container of one cubic meter, divided by the gas constant. |
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The English planned to improve the harbour by building a mole. |
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In 2008, he had a cancerous mole removed from underneath his right eye. |
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One of the men wore his balaclava rolled up as a hat and is described as around 20-years-old with short blond hair and a mark, possibly a mole, on his left cheek. |
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So what if you kissed some bogan mole in the bogger at some 3rd-rate bar? |
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When the mole and the candela were accepted by the CGPM in 1971 and 1975 respectively, both had been defined by third parties by reference to phenomena rather than artefacts. |
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I once watched carefully and saw a mole in action going down a cornrow. |
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Its extreme downtown is the battery, where that noble mole is washed by waves, and cooled by breezes, which a few hours previous were out of sight of land. |
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Meanwhile, the ambassador and his staff try to sniff out a mole inside the embassy, and the pair's lawyer Lorna offers a new definition of cluelessness. |
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The star-nosed mole is one of the strangest looking mammals on earth. |
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So check out the likes of the giant isopod, goblin shark, aye aye, Surinam toad, gob-faced squid and star-nosed mole to see if you agree with our ugly marks out of ten. |
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Her husband has the second largest naked mole rat colony in the world. |
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A temple of Hephaestus also stood on Pharos at the head of the mole. |
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The three ships were accompanied by two old submarines, which were filled with explosives to blow up the viaduct connecting the mole to the shore. |
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Deep snow cover protects perennials by stabilizing soil temperature and woody plant root activity but provides protection for mice and mole activity. |
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The small-mouth salamander is the only mole salamander we captured. |
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Alternative controls are available such as ultrasonic devices but vibration from a children's plastic windmill pushed into mole runs may be just as effective. |
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Deep-down mole activity on lawns, although not necessarily resulting in on the surface mole hills, can severely undermine the lawn, by a series of tunnels or mole runs. |
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So, as usual we wish good speed to The Highfield Mole and all who sail in her. |
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Mole is a creature of great loyalty and peace, satisfied to live a quiet and simple life. |
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Mervyn King is the wise old brock to whom the otters and accident-prone Mole turn when baffled. |
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Adrian Mole is 35 and works in a second-hand book shop in Leicester. |
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The desire to see the real places in which the fictional Pooh, Rat, Mole, Squirrel Nutkin, and Puck wandered could easily descend into a dreadful literalism. |
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The group has bought the Excelsior, takes over the Grumpy Mole in December, owns the Loaded Hog, Shooters and is setting up a club in the old Money Club Building next door. |
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The production will tell the classic story of Toad, Mole, Ratty and Badger trying to overcome the evil ferrets, weasels and stoats who threaten to overrun the riverbank. |
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Charlwood was made part of the Mole Valley district and Horley part of Reigate and Banstead. |
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Mole rats rely on microbial assistance, too, but their microbial richness lies beyond the stomach in a section of their gut called the cecum. |
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Leicester is the setting for the fictional diaries of Adrian Mole, created by Sue Townsend. |
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The names are as follows, PJ Shiels, L Midgley, J Mole M McManus L Douthwaiat, LW Wanty. |
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The reverse engineering technology was adopted to obtain the surface geometrical information of the head of wild boar and tergum of Mole cricket. |
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It includes Liquid Fonds and Roux, Mole Poblano, and Sucrea Cactus Lemon Fond. |
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But whenever the Mole mentioned him to the Water Rat, the answer was always the same. |
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The Mole waggled his toes from sheer happiness, spread his chest with a sigh of full contentment, and leaned back blissfully into the soft cushions. |
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Naturally exposed chalk is rare inland with the exception of the river cliffs formed by the Mole on the west face of Box Hill and at Ham Bank in Norbury Park. |
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I chose a semisweet pineapple nectar-coated Pineapple Duck Mole Kai combo. |
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The first season of the television series The Mole was filmed and based mainly in Tasmania, with the final elimination taking place in Port Arthur gaol. |
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