When a test strip is dipped in yam sap, the sap will move along the strip, binding with antibodies that react with viruses. |
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When Stephenson made a quick move along the baseline, the Brooklynites erupted. |
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Traffic will be allowed to move along Simmonds Street, but the following intersections on that road will be closed. |
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Because if that political process does not move along on that timetable, the military solution cannot solve this problem. |
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At one point she got into a fight with an older woman who was dealing on the corner and refused to move along. |
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In the cochlea in the inner ear, the vibrations are changed into electric signals that move along the nerves to the brain. |
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The increase in vehicles and the reduced carriageway made it difficult for them to move along the city roads. |
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Substances that are confined to the lipid matrix will move along the plane of the bilayer. |
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This opera is long and ponderous enough, and though there is much depth to plumb, the tempos, to me, must move along. |
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Because the electron is confined to move along the circumference of the nanotube, standing waves arise that have discrete wavelengths. |
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Time is passing, wounds heal, old creases are ironed out as new ones form and things eventually move along and work themselves out. |
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Consequently it is held that this allows the economy to move along the path of stable economic growth. |
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The platform was placed on wheels, which were free to move along a level metal track. |
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The particles in the solar wind carry a charge, so they move along the field lines. |
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To move along this road we need to inspire and challenge, while taking care not to create more resistance. |
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We therefore hope that the parties will move along those lines, in this decisive phase, which is being guided by Mr. Martti Ahtisaari. |
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I am proud to join hands with my partners as we move along this promising path. |
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The reality is we get thousands and thousands of people in our system who we feel we need to move along. |
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There are times when I start on a canvas with a blank mind and ideas just flow as I move along. |
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Then the spermatozoids move along the body of the opposed subject and go up until they reach the female reproductive organs to inseminate them. |
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Networks change relentlessly: they move along, form and re-form, in endless variation. |
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Undulations move along the body in propulsive waves that culminate, like oar sculling, in straight-line forward thrust. |
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The sucking is done by peristalsis, waves of muscular contraction that move along the tube from the mouth toward the gut. |
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It will lead us through gigantic fjords as we move along the edge of the third larges continental ice field in the world. |
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When you are well prepared, you will struggle not only for yourselves, but also for your brothers to move along on this road. |
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The infrastructure cannot move along without a good infrastructure in law and that is what this bill is supposed to represent. |
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This may simply show that we are in an evolutionary process and there is no clear-cut recipe of how to move along these roads. |
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Appliances moving along a fixed course even where they do not move along guides which are rigid shall fall within the scope of this Directive. |
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I think it has now got fairly well on its feet, that it will be able to move along and that it will grow in favour. |
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We help clients move along these SOA evolutionary steps by working with them to establish a framework for ongoing SOA governance. |
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Players have a fighter which they move along in an artificial world and shoot each other using various kind of weapons. |
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If you move along a rugged coastline, you may also notice that centuries of erosion have worked in one particular direction. |
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This rotation causes the ball nut to move along the shaft in the extend or retract direction. |
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The spindles and tools move along very rigid guide rails, thereby guaranteeing excellent machining stability. |
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The material is placed in the cars mentioned above, which move along the tunnel. |
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However, in the days of vacuum tubes and mechanical gyroscopes, development could not move along fast enough to get this weapon into combat before the war ended. |
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Civilian trains with passengers and loads move along the railroads. |
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The theory has been extended to more complex systems such as two-way traffic of two motor species that move along the same filament but in opposite directions. |
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What are you all doing here, move along! Go back to your posts! |
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If advertisers demand greater efficiencies and place financial rewards for the desired behaviors, then the paradigm shift should move along quickly. |
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The bottom line is that communications with our stakeholders is a key component of our planning process, ensuring that we incorporate listening to and feedback from our stakeholders as we move along. |
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The foundations of a building are forced to move along too. |
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Member States have stressed their will to move along that way, and the existence of the new tool served as a guiding rail to comply with that pressing demand. |
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The car has more than enough guts to move along swiftly, and at wide-open throttle, the engine isn't too trashy despite the CVT holding the tach needle near the redline. |
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This kind of treaty had been used elsewhere to bring people into the Roman Empire to move along the roads or rivers and work alongside the army. |
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Each new moment in the dialectical progression sublates the previous moments in order to move along the series to higher comprehension. |
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This will help the snake move along the snowy track. |
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In the absence of net forces, a moving object tends to move along a straight line path indefinitely. |
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In general, weather systems move along an axis joining high and low isallobaric centers. |
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This constant monitoring is probably what keeps the sheep in a flock as they move along grazing. |
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She rejected the suggestion that watching from a grandstand is not quite embracing the spirit of the Hill, where the enjoinder to move along or sit down comes in many forms, from the polite to the downright abusive. |
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The less so would have to move along to somewhere less paradisaic. |
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A longer taxiway would maximise runway use by reducing the need for taxiing aircraft to cross or move along the runway. |
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If you look closely at a rotor blade for a stall controlled wind turbine you will notice that the blade is twisted slightly as you move along its longitudinal axis. |
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Lifting appliances moving along a fixed course even where they do not move along guides which are rigid shall be considered as lifts falling within the scope of this Directive. |
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Many of the people we talked with-inside and outside government-view the absence of an overall strategy as a key gap in Canada's efforts to move along a sustainable development path. |
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During heating, the powder may begin to move along the fusion tube. |
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Small particulates tend to move along the electrical field lines and be deposited on people and objects. |
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As we move along the road to meeting our Kyoto commitments, the gas guzzling automobile engine and the industrial smokestack are going to be replaced with cleaner technologies. |
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Stars were thought to control the fates of humanity, and as time passed, stars would move along their course in the sky, also charting the course of human lives below. |
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The stars move along random orbits with no preferred direction. |
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