Some of the hormones in the hypothalamus are different in anorexics compared with normals, supporting this notion. |
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Overall, the risk for meningococcal disease in these patients is 8,000 times that of normals. |
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This gives an average score of 9 for normals and 5 for Alzheimer's dementia patients with relatively little overlap. |
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The ravers danced, the normals tapped their feet and the rockers looked a little perplexed. |
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It deals with normals to conics regarded as maximum and minimum straight lines drawn from particular points to the curve. |
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We find that the violent offenders as a group do differ to normals, but it doesn't mean to say that every murderer does have an abnormal profile. |
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These reports contain summaries of hourly weather observations, climate normals and extremes for Canada principal climate stations. |
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Precipitation values, however, showed larger deviations from monthly normals. |
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The following table shows the climate normals for several locations in the Temiskaming District. |
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The table also shows the hourly wind normals and record hourly winds for the month of February. |
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From a point above the evolute three normals can be drawn to the parabola, while only one normal can be drawn to the parabola from a point below the evolute. |
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Also, let us not forget that the military institution provides us with a means to segregate the less desirable members of society from the rest of us normals. |
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We did an extensive study on normals before we did the small study on diabetics. |
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Average European temperatures were below seasonal normals from November to March. |
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Custom parameters give the user control which results in improved distribution of points and normals and a fluid toolpath. |
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Temperatures across much of the province were around the long-term normals. |
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Since normals to a straight line never intersect and tangents coincide with the curve, evolutes, involutes and pedal curves are not too interesting. |
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Psychotics and schizophrenics differ from normals on a few variables. |
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Nowadays the angle is taken as that between the normals to the faces and is measured roughly by a contact goniometer or more accurately by an optical goniometer. |
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The patented process generates a true 3D texture map, including normals, colors, displacement and bump maps for any shape. |
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The 1971 to 2000 temperature climate normals were calculated by Environment Canada in a manner consistent with the methodology of the World Meteorological Organization. |
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The 1990s culture wars were fought over many social issues that many on the right thought were being redefined from their traditional normals by progressive activists and the liberal media for the next generation. |
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Contains official climate and weather observations for Canada, as well as other climate related products such as CD-ROMs and climate normals and averages. |
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On the other hand, precipitation has been below seasonal normals in Spain for the second consecutive month, which may threaten the country's hydro-electric production. |
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This may be accomplished most simply by choosing a plane through the centre of the sphere and projecting the points on its surface along normals, or perpendicular lines, to that plane. |
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These examples illustrate that changes to climate, usually described in terms of changing normals, extremes and variability is an ongoing process and not just something that will occur in the future. |
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The angle between the astronomic and geodetic normals is usually a few seconds of arc but it is important in geodesy. |
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The table below lists climate normals for the warmest and coldest months in New Zealand's six largest cities. |
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