This resolution might, on the surface, seem to lean towards the affirmative, but there are several advantages to both sides. |
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It often happens at the same time as hives or urticaria, which are itchy swellings on the surface of the skin. |
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The blood vessels are seen in large quantities on the surface of the muscular aponeuroses. |
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She threw tiny stones in the water creating a number of ripples on the surface. |
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Several years ago, I found a half-dead carp flapping around on the surface of the pond. |
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We've hardened the turf off with some high-potassium fertilizers and tried to keep any water on the surface of the greens to a minimum. |
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He also published a number of papers on the cubic surface, studying lines on the surface, and other topics such as the Schur quadric. |
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If the anti-universe was compacted together, how can we be on the surface of anything? |
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Lay the waterblommetjies on the surface and allow to simmer for 15 to 30 mins till the waterblommetjies are tender, but firm. |
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The boat, full of four big heavy men, seemed not to touch the water but to rest on the surface film like a water boatman. |
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The Kroitorer was powered up, and moved over the photo, the pointed armature leaving a trail of tiny impressions on the surface of the acetate. |
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Pull each needleful through with a firm tug so that the thread should not look as if it is lying on the surface. |
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Sometimes iron sulfides have weathered, staining the quartz an orange color, both on the surface and within the crystals themselves. |
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Responsible behaviour is also required on the surface as birds will be nesting on the cliffs and huge rafts of them will also be on the water. |
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Good on the surface, but as many have pointed out, all the plot holes and problems show up when you think about it for more than 10 seconds. |
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Mutants were observed as non-staining ribbons on the surface of the villus. |
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A layer of organic mulch on the surface continually adds soil-building humus, while feeding earthworms that tunnel to aerate the soil. |
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The camera panned down to earth, and several large, reddish blotches appeared on the surface as the missiles struck. |
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The varnish smoothes out the gaps and ridges on the surface of the teeth and prevents the build-up of plaque, which causes decay. |
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Try to remove the katsuobushi while it's still floating on the surface, before it has a chance to sink. |
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O my merciful Lord Chaitanya, may the nectarean Ganges waters of Your transcendental activities flow on the surface of my desert-like tongue. |
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Traces of thorns can be observed on the surface of the distal part of all rays. |
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No rebating is required as the hinge sits on the surface of door and frame. |
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The water pushed her upwards, though, and soon she was back on the surface, gasping for air. |
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The couch and kikuyu have both responded well to the treatment and have provided a thick matting of grass on the surface. |
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It is often referred to in a Chinese context as a winter melon or, in a variety which has little hairs on the surface, fuzzy melon. |
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Joe screamed out his frustration and hit the pillar profusely with his knuckles until traces of blood appeared on the surface of his knuckles. |
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Alan began raising the animal, and it was soon safely back on the surface, seemingly none the worse for its rapid descent of the hole. |
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Now on the surface this sounds like a right reasonable question to ask and kudos to the guy who brought it up. |
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It's never been properly levelled so water always stands on the surface when it rains. |
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A sensitive Geiger-Muller counter registers no activity on the surface of a uranium print or on the outside of a bottle of toner. |
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For a successful lighting scheme the ceiling should look similar to a grid system with lighting placed regularly on the surface. |
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This time around he chops his locks to play Will, on the surface a ladykiller, but really just a big kid with too many toys and spare hours. |
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A dark patch on the surface of Titan, moon of Saturn, might be a lake filled with liquid hydrocarbons, astronomers have said. |
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Despite the dust storm, it landed on the surface and for a few tantalising moments started transmitting the first view from the Martian surface. |
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In 1997 the Mars Pathfinder mission landed on the surface of Mars in the mouth of one of the channels. |
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On 24 July 1969, Neil Armstrong and Edward Aldrin landed on the surface of the moon. |
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Each one was part of a lunar landing mission during which two American astronauts landed a spacecraft on the surface of the Moon. |
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The Lunar module itself, carrying four astronauts, will settle on the surface of the Moon much like the old Apollo landers. |
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Where the paint takes over, it creates amorphous shapes that remain on the surface of the canvas. |
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The top of the pillar was about chest length and I braced a trembling hand flat on the surface before putting the other one next to it. |
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Its clear, pure light is wavering, unsteady, as if it were reflected on the surface of a pond. |
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Thermal and textural anomalies seen on the surface of the lava domes change markedly during the restive state prior to larger eruptions. |
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Although so large, and so formidably equipped, the swordfish often lazes on the surface of the water and can be harpooned. |
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Runoff and erosion decrease as the amount of residue remaining on the surface increases. |
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He approached it on tip toes, leafing through a pile of papers on the surface. |
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The initial anlage of the atherosclerotic plaque seen in adults can be seen as a fatty streak on the surface of the arterial wall during infancy. |
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Submarines were seldom, if ever, allowed to dive at night, and they had to burn navigation lights during exercises on the surface. |
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The itchy red welts of hives on the surface of the skin are usually an allergic reaction to food or medicine. |
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Her eyes grew accustomed to the starlight and she spotted her own shadow lying on the surface. |
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Cracks appearing on the surface are smoothed with strips of cloth, and fresh application of clay. |
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The other, the sport condition, affects the way the oil is applied on the surface of the lanes. |
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Aquaponics, or the cultivation of plants that grow on the surface of nutrient rich ponds, is the final stage in the system. |
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Literally rocketing down through orbit to land on the surface of a planet in one seamless move is impressive enough. |
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This would be consistent with liquid methane falling on the surface for eons. |
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They can place a car on the surface plate and use what is called a romer arm to calculate the car's dimensions to exact specifications. |
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If it's thawed at room temperature, harmful bacteria can build up on the surface and in the meat. |
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Emphasis should be on good soil drainage because free water on the surface may cause decay at the crown or at the bases of the leaf stalks. |
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Although this sounds logical on the surface, there is no guaranteeing this will happen. |
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Both rovers report positive indications that water flowed on the surface of the planet. |
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A single longwall path can stretch for two miles, causing everything on the surface directly above it to collapse. |
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Japanese scientists have identified a protein on the surface of sperm that's critical for causing the cell membranes of sperm and eggs to fuse. |
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When the arches were built in the 1840s, the stonework was rusticated patterned by hand to create a dimpled effect on the surface. |
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Finally, the Lunarians made a sudden mass attack on the alien base outside on the surface, almost destroying it. |
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The dorsal fold that lies on the surface of the nail is the eponychium, or cuticle. |
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Reaching the centre of the lake again he held his arm steady, keeping the roots still on the surface. |
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Using the glass paints, make squiggles, dots or lines on the surface of the bottles. |
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I bobbed and thrashed about on the surface of the Pacific, 20 miles off Ventura, CA like a tompot blenny with a ruptured swim-bladder. |
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If you use an electric sander, keep the tool moving on the surface to prevent friction from melting the finish and gumming up the paper. |
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Floppy disks, hard disks, Zip disks and backup tapes all work by magnetizing small areas on the surface of the disk. |
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On a still smaller scale, magnified several hundred times, similar patterns emerge on the surface of a pollen grain. |
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One reason for crashing the landers was to provide signals for the seismometers the astronauts had placed on the surface to study moonquakes. |
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A boil or two on the surface, and the fish, a stunningly beautiful creature of around 7 lbs. was scooped into the net. |
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The taste buds are small lumps on the surface of the tongue which are packed with chemical receptors. |
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Whales are often sighted in the early part of the year and we were lucky enough to spot schools of dolphins on the surface. |
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Sometimes, outdoor teak furniture might even develop some tiny hairline cracks on the surface. |
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Using an old blade and pressing too firmly on the surface will inevitably lead to razor burn and cuts. |
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The Raptor then swept in low and several transporter beams appeared on the surface. |
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They bob and teeter while feeding, and move nervously and quickly over rocks, probing for active prey on the surface. |
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An appalling number of venereal infections are caused by quite young girls who seem, on the surface, perfectly fit companions for decent lads. |
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Anyone standing on the surface of the moon would see the sun gradually rise as the terminator passes them and the area goes from dark to light. |
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I made my way up very gingerly and after a slippery scrabble up the last bit, arrived back on the surface, with Alan not far behind. |
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No tool marks survive on the surface of the boat as a result of repeated scourings by wind, sand and water. |
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I must warn you though that your wheels will leave marks on the surface you're sliding on. |
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On heating tumbaga in air, a layer of copper oxide forms on the surface of the object. |
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Conjunctivitis may also occur due to allergies or from a scratch on the surface of the eye. |
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The tunnelling will take place so deep underground that nobody will hear it on the surface. |
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It is rapidly absorbed by the skin, leaving a light, matt film on the surface which keeps the skin looking, and feeling, soft and hydrated. |
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Rescue operations can be lengthy and often members spend hours underground and on the surface in cold and wet conditions. |
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Less air is required to burn less fuel, so there is less turbulence on the surface of the molten glass. |
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I stood at the living room window watching the rain fall on the surface of the pond. |
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In the past, the Meissner effect has been used to levitate a dipole magnet placed on the surface of a superconductor. |
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After a quick pass with a chisel plow or moldboard plow, some trash will remain on the surface. |
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The feathers on its underbelly lightly brushed the lily pads on the surface. |
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The cool humidity of the low hanging clouds forms beads of moisture on the surface of each stone. |
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Like water beading on the surface of a freshly waxed car, the palladium formed granular clusters just a few nanometers across. |
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There may still be very little for veggies but, on the surface, at least, the world's biggest restaurant chain is changing. |
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If bears cannot close the market near the lows during a bear market, they are weaker than they would appear on the surface. |
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Circles, squares or collages of geometric shapes executed in bright acrylic colours float freely on the surface of his paintings. |
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An envelope glycoprotein on the surface is thought to be responsible for mediating viral entry into cells, tissue tropism, and host range. |
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At the moment, all she felt was a slight tingle on the surface of her skin. |
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I began circling the black monstrosity, barely skimming my hand on the surface. |
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They may be explained, rationally, as giant turtles, giant squid, or the large sunfish or oarfish that bask on the surface of the water. |
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Sealers are usually thinned varnishes which, when applied to wood, penetrate into the wood pores on the surface. |
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Then, I felt the ocean beckoning, pulling on the stone, as if the salt water on the surface of the stone was being called home. |
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Discard both the cloves and the liquid if there are signs of mold or yeast growth on the surface of the wine or vinegar. |
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For the most part, the so-called feather mites live a quiet life, hanging out on the surface of bird feathers, feeding off oil and fungi. |
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The pepper slowly settled to the bottom of the glass leaving a few grains on the surface which Bond dabbed up with the tip of a finger. |
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It's also quite strange that as almost all the damage is below ground, there is nothing to see on the surface that might disturb you. |
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In all experiments superparamagnetic particles of 4.5-m diameter exhibiting reactive tosyl groups on the surface were used as magnetic tweezers. |
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Even most of earth is lifeless once you get past the thin film of the biosphere on the surface. |
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The model was obtained on the surface of revolution of a tractrix about its asymptote. |
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The resistance of mild steel to oxidation is vastly improved by forming an aluminium-iron alloy on the surface. |
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The residue of soot and ashes left from the fireplace is apparent on the surface. |
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So we must try to make sense of what seems on the surface to be nonsensical. |
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Just before serving, whisk again and sprinkle a few Parmesan shavings on the surface. |
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As for the rest of the moon, the data shows frozen carbon dioxide, water ice, hydrocarbons and iron minerals all present on the surface. |
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Ancient walls and pottery sherds are concentrated on the surface of Azoria at an elevation of approximately 320-370 m above sea level. |
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Available optical devices such as CDs and DVDs record information on the surface of the disc. |
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This can make life superficial, lived on the surface like the ice-skater skimming at speed but with no depth. |
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It landed in the water with a splash, the only trace left of it the drops of water sparkling and a faint shimmer on the surface of the water. |
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The waters were sparkling against the shine of the moon and the sparkling lights of the city created a glazy layer on the surface. |
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These were of brick, built on the surface but surrounded with a traverse and topped with a six foot thick shingle filled concrete sandwich roof. |
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Any bets on why these 80's Kinks albums are mixed so trebly they sound like bacon is frying right on the surface of your brain? |
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With a tearing sound a wide gash was introduced on the surface of the wonderful cloth and with it her heart missed a beat. |
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He demonstrated, for example, that the atmosphere, the oceans, and most of the area on which we live on the surface of the Earth, is a biosphere. |
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The young leaves of my magnolia look tattered and some have pale spots on the surface. |
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Simmer for five minutes before skimming off any scummy bits gathered on the surface. |
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That life raft still drifts, aimless and unanchored, on the surface of the vast and roiling ocean that is the self. |
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In such a place things are dumped over the side, and after a moment bobbing unnoticed on the surface, they sink to the bottom. |
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The first signs of growth are in late winter when tight buds of foliage make a neat mound on the surface of the soil. |
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A little further south, in Cunningham Islet, a pod of Beluga whales blow and laze on the surface of the sea. |
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Bolyai's new world can be visualized by imagining a triangle drawn on the surface of a saddle. |
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Gall thought that he was able to correlate certain particular mental faculties to bumps and depressions on the surface of the skull. |
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Vibrating a fluid-filled pan with a specially prepared bottom creates quasiperiodic standing waves on the surface. |
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The infinite and inexorable movement of the earth's crust is calculably liable to shift the nuclear waste, when it will disperse in aquifers or on the surface. |
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Blue-green algal bloom forms on the surface of water when there are high levels of nutrients present, combined with warm, sunny and calm conditions. |
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Think of the striking regularity of alternating light and dark stripes on a zebra's coat, or the reticulations on the surface of the fruiting body of a morel mushroom. |
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Billions of tiny wax-covered nubs on the surface ensure that dirt particles cannot cling to them and are simply washed away by drops of water dripping down the leaf. |
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An alternative to ordinary gloss, non-drip paint is of a jelly-like consistency and is easier to use if not overloaded onto a brush and adequately 'laid off' on the surface. |
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Algae then grow on the surface and bottom-dwelling plants, deprived of light and oxygen, die off making the water even more turbid and inhospitable to fish and other life. |
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The first step on such a journey, Yale to Army recruiting station, is on the surface the most improbable. |
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Boron reacts with oxygen at room temperature to form boron trioxide, which forms a thin film on the surface to prevent further reaction with oxygen. |
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One structure, known as a micelle, is a small, spherical cluster of molecules that have the phosphate groups on the surface and the fatty acid tails on the interior. |
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In this technique, color fixatives called mordants were hand painted on the surface prior to dyeing with chay, which was derived from the root of an East Indian herb. |
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A rain of parchment flakes settled on the surface of the desk. |
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Newton's major achievement was to uncover the natural laws that governed the motion of the planets and the motion of bodies on the surface of the earth. |
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You can then make shallow impressions on the surface of the ash. |
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They look fearsome on the surface, and, yes, I and others of my stripe complain about the Democrats a lot. |
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But luckily the gravitational fields of the newly formed Genesis Planet were still in flux, and they snared the far-flung torpedo tube, yielding a soft-landing on the surface. |
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The river had come over its banks several times more since the big flood, and was up again today, and heavy rainfall lay on the surface rather than draining away. |
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A large water snake was writhing on the surface of a small pond. |
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The grey and the amaranth show on the surface through the beige. |
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This beneficial film-forming yeast grows naturally on the surface of the wine, although some houses now choose to cultivate their own flor culture. |
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But what actually determines the amount of wreckage left floating on the surface? |
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A weaker fluoride chemical activation is needed to form the film on the surface, whereas using the higher-concentration activator produced poor adhesion. |
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The caverns distended the area of infarction, stretched pial membranes on the surface, and compressed adjacent, more normal, often central nerve fibers. |
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The idea came to him during a storm, as he swam in the moat of his Suffolk farmhouse and watched the raindrops dancing on the surface like tiny water sprites. |
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The changes are not happening yet on the surface, but in the important place, in the underpinnings of society. |
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The solvent affected 350 metres of the watercourse reacting with the water in a similar way water does to oil, creating a grey film with rainbow effect on the surface. |
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Manchego cheeses are pressed in moulds of a standard design which were originally of plaited straw, leaving a characteristic pattern on the surface. |
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The processes that bring about movement of the voluntary muscles of the body start on the surface of the brain in an area called the motor cortex. |
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In this scenario, salmon, cod, amberjack, red snapper, and other fish are raised in the cages and are fed ground fish meal from rafts on the surface. |
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Current influenza vaccines work by targeting to two proteins called haemagglutinin and neuraminidase, which are found on the surface on the virus. |
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Once you've poured the mousse into the oiled moulds, give each one a sharp tap on the surface to knock out any overlarge air bubbles, cover and leave to set. |
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As a surface grinder removes stock from both sides of the blank, a ladder pattern emerges on the surface of the taper that forms the cutting edge. |
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Gypsum may be just the answer for reconditioning the soil, because it can be spread on the surface of the soil in the vegetable garden, the flowerbeds or on the lawn. |
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No one knows if liquid chemical lakes exist on the surface of Titan. |
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Another unique feature of sea power is that modern navies operate not only on the surface of the ocean, but in the depths below it and the air above it. |
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The repeating segments create loops and coils that visually reside on the surface of each panel and mingle with surrounding passages of more abstract ornament. |
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The magnesium catches fire and zips around on the surface of the water. |
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The theory of punctuated equilibrium will come to be seen in proportion, as an interesting but minor wrinkle on the surface of Neo-Darwinian theory. |
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The ugly thing looked more like an urn than a vase and was adorned with small flowers and butterflies painted on the surface with real gold and silver. |
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After the lawn is mended, it can be scarified to remove debris and thatch, which is a layer of material that builds up on the surface of the soil. |
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Weapon effects are distinct for each armament, and there's an impressive array of different ricochet sounds, dependant on the surface type you fire at. |
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Why do some of my apples have corky, brown blotches on the surface? |
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Peer at the piece very closely and you may just make out the traces of what look like scars on the surface of the cellulose paint which coats these two huge bronze casts. |
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You set an angle on the dial, put a piece of wood on the surface and then big whirling blades of death chomp down and cut a perfect mitre joint for you. |
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He's just a regular shlub bobbing along on the surface of life. |
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Had the image been painted on the cloth by a forger, the paint traces of the pigment would have remained on the surface. |
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The telescope makes the craters on the surface of the moon incredibly clear. |
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This could be done with a high yield nuclear weapon, or deploy a solar sail on the surface of such a body. |
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Cats-paw, a light air of wind perceived... by the impression made on the surface of the sea, which it sweeps very lightly, and then decays. |
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Somehow one's acceptance into humanity is dependent on the kind of Disney World assumption that differences are only on the surface. |
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Pressure readings are taken downhole next to the feed zone and the total flow is measured on the surface using a separator. |
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Democratic or not, there is a certain easygoingness in Asmara, at least on the surface. |
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After harvesting the first flush, clean up all the withered pinheads and debris on the surface of the block. |
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Ploughing leaves very little crop residue on the surface, which otherwise could reduce both wind and water erosion. |
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Latitude is used together with longitude to specify the precise location of features on the surface of the Earth. |
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The geocentric latitude is the angle between the equatorial plane and the radius from the centre to a point on the surface. |
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Both the smallpox vaccine and HIV exploit a receptor called CCR5, which is expressed on the surface of white blood cells. |
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Many of the seeds remain on the surface where they is vulnerable to being eaten by birds or carried away on the wind. |
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Sparks from paper or burned rubbish can ignite dry thatch on the surface around a chimney. |
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Roasting can enhance flavor through caramelization and Maillard browning on the surface of the food. |
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The reason the precise nature of the fault is still unknown is because there is little evidence of a continuous fault plane on the surface. |
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The main western section runs on the surface from Reading to Acton Main Line. |
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One of the two eastern sections runs underground from Whitechapel to Stratford, then on the surface on the existing main line. |
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Tiltmeter arrays deployed on the surface or down a well provide another technology for monitoring strain. |
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The new French works taught a new, on the surface freer, gallant exchange between the sexes as the essence of life at the French court. |
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Jupiter's large moon Io is volcanically active, and as a result sulfur deposits have accumulated on the surface. |
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Geologic evidence appears to confirm, however, that ancient lakes once formed on the surface. |
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Solidification into rock occurs either below the surface as intrusive rocks or on the surface as extrusive rocks. |
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Surface currents are found on the surface of an ocean, and are driven by large scale wind currents. |
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Glaciers form only on land and are distinct from the much thinner sea ice and lake ice that form on the surface of bodies of water. |
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This coupling between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle is called plate tectonics. |
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Volcanic ashes and lavas accumulate on the surface, and igneous intrusions enter from below. |
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Examples of body language include leaping out of the water, snapping jaws, slapping the tail on the surface and butting heads. |
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Numerous vascular canals open on the surface around the ganoine covered surface. |
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After spawning, the hake eggs float on the surface of the sea where the larvae develop. |
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Submarines would attack either on the surface, using deck guns or submerged, using torpedoes. |
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Seabirds also almost always have webbed feet, to aid movement on the surface as well as assisting diving in some species. |
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The residual radioactive contamination on the surface is significantly reduced once the strippable coating is removed. |
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This device floats on the surface of the water, held in place by cables connected to the seabed. |
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Offshore wind, common in the fjord areas during winter, sets up a current on the surface from the inner to the outer parts. |
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This current on the surface in turn pulls dense salt water from the coast across the fjord threshold and into the deepest parts of the fjord. |
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The variety of habitats and the large volume of plankton on the surface support prolific marine life. |
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Accordingly, the change in elevation of all points on the surface of that area must be measured, and the rate of erosion must be zero or minimal. |
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The first submarine had 238 ton displacement on the surface and 283 tons submerged. |
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However in March 1916, the Germans found their submarines could traverse the Channel on the surface at night. |
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When this melted during the summers, water was forced to flow on the surface, and carved out the gorge. |
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The same process can form mud volcanoes on the surface where they broke through upper layers. |
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Others dwell on the surface of the ground, but may have a burrow into which they can retreat. |
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The female nests in a depression on the surface of the ground rather than in a burrow, and the young are active as soon as they are born. |
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Structures involved in reproduction often appear as discs, bumps, or squiggly lines on the surface of the thallus. |
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Thus the point on the surface farthest from Earth's center of mass is the summit of the equatorial Chimborazo volcano in Ecuador. |
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Due to Earth's axial tilt, the amount of sunlight reaching any given point on the surface varies over the course of the year. |
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The first type occurs at the surface of the ocean and is forced by surface winds, which act as a drag on the surface of the ocean. |
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A ship towing a magnetometer on the surface of the ocean can detect these stripes and infer the age of the ocean floor below. |
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Markings on the surface might be printed on paper and pasted to the wood or painted directly on the surface. |
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Beyond the effects of convectively driven motion, deep processes have other influences on the surface topography. |
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Using a thermal image of the skin temperature, note the temperature distribution on the surface. |
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Small pieces of fly ash may be somewhat thick, and too brief an exposure to high temperature may only degrade dioxin on the surface of the ash. |
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Around the strands calcium and phosphate precipitate on the surface of these strands, within a days to weeks becoming crystals of hydroxyapatite. |
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Abrupt terminations are often indicative of internal flaws in a core or previously formed Hertzian cones on the surface. |
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Their presence can be detected on the surface by the iridescent oily film they leave on the water. |
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Planthoppers begin life as eggs deposited in fissures on the surface of their host plant or even beneath the bark. |
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The Sargasso Sea is home to seaweed of the genus Sargassum, which floats en masse on the surface there. |
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Salinity fronts, or haloclines, form at the bottom and on the surface, where fresh and brackish waters meet. |
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These are folded down, so that the paper lies on the surface of the inked type. |
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The ISO 216 system used in most other countries is based on the surface area of a sheet of paper, not on a sheet's width and length. |
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The result is a design that is slightly raised on the surface of the paper and covered in ink. |
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In much of Britain coal was worked from drift mines, or scraped off when it outcropped on the surface. |
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Coal mining processes are differentiated by whether they operate on the surface or underground. |
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Inorganic salts present on the surface of the soot particles may make them hydrophilic. |
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Many organic compounds, typically the aromatic hydrocarbons, may be also adsorbed on the surface of the solid particles. |
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This is as the magma cools underground, and while cooling may be fast or slow, cooling is slower than on the surface, so larger crystals grow. |
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While under water, they are covered by a thin, silvery film of air, due to small bubbles being trapped on the surface of the plumage. |
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The damaged submarine came up successfully, but was incapable of resubmerging and was captured on the surface. |
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After 1842 many women continued to work at the pits but on the surface, sorting coal from dirt on the coal screens, as pit brow lasses. |
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The Mars Exploration Rovers will act as robot geologists while they are on the surface of Mars. NASA site. |
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When it comes to commenting on the important political issues of the day, I live on the surface, like a water spider, but with fewer legs. |
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Parrot's feather floats on the surface with a lacy delicacy that makes ferns look clumsy, while it works as a wonderful aerator for pond fish. |
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This is not a bug that can get on the surface and burrow in. |
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In the heterogeneous PET-DA dispersions, the amidation proceeds on the surface of the solid granules and in the liquid DA phase. |
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A short laser energy pulse was then focused on the surface of the filler wire and the angle of reflection detected by the heat sensitive paper. |
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The O atom of maleic anhydride is in coordination with metal ions on the surface of the phosphors. |
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She appears to be, on the surface, a paragon of chastity and virtue. |
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The very last particle on the surface to cross the critical radius can be approximately modeled by the radially falling particle of Fig. |
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They argue that the total volume of water in aquifers underground is 100 times the amount found on the surface. |
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Other times, I may not like the song on the surface level but there might be a cool snare sound or a kickdrum. |
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Apart from a torrential downpour for five minutes, conditions stayed good and as the temperature rose fish began to show on the surface. |
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Apolipoproteins are primarily located on the surface of lipoprotein particles. |
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This research focuses on electrochemical biosensors based on DNA stabilization on the surface of modified electrodes. |
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You can go as deep as you like, or float about on the surface. |
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Then it would commence grinding copper-rich rock on the seafloor into a slurry, vacuuming it up, and pumping it to a ship on the surface. |
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Ten or so miles into the run, Stephen Ferrell and I started spotting giant manta rays on the surface. |
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The drug blocks the binding of IgE to the IgE receptor on the surface of mast cells and basophils. |
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This is due to there being too much melanin on the surface of the skin,' explains Victoria Smith, aesthetics practitioner at Absolute Aesthetics. |
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The virus uses hemagglutinin to bind sialic acid linkages on the surface of the epithelial cells. |
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Hemagglutinin binds to sialic acid, a sugar moiety on the surface of many cells. |
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These lipids fasten onto a molecule called a receptor on the surface of microglial cells. |
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Samples were applied, using micropipettes, on the surface of an oil-covered inverted F electrode with the help of a microscope. |
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No ATPase-stained structure that resembled a taste bud was found on the surface epithelium of any uvula specimen. |
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How many people are genial and super-competent on the surface while a cataclysmically intense world churns just inside their skulls? |
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Vital erythroid aggregation occurs in spectrin and ankyrin receptors on the surface of red blood cells. |
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Like all topminnows this species feeds on the surface and is a part of the food chain. |
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However, each stemma lacks a corneal lens on the surface exterior to its internal sensory pigmented components. |
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The metal, a large section of alloy about 10m by 4m, was spotted on the surface between the islands of Bryher and Tresco. |
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Nenuphar coffee table from Ginger and Jagger rises from the bottom and floats on the surface softly giving colour and lure to the environment. |
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If there is sufficient softening on the surface of the sand grains to create a liquid, tridymite will be formed. |
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Proteins, called receptors, sit on the surface of neurons and control whether the cells send messages or not. |
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Transcription of mRNA and transfer of the amino acids by specific tRNA are vital steps in cellular protein synthesis on the surface of ribosomes. |
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There are many neurosensory processing disorders that on the surface appear to be ADHD, but that merely mimic it. |
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This means that a word which is underlyingly trisyllabic is realized as a disyllabic word on the surface representation. |
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The syllables which were underlyingly light had to remain monomoraic also on the surface level. |
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Though they are similar on the surface, the complementation patterns following want, advise, and know are underlyingly different. |
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At times like these, nontraditional insurance solutions may be offered, which seem to be good on the surface. |
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Coria is currently the world No3 and few, even now, will dispute he is the king of clay after winning 48 of his last 50 matches on the surface. |
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Coria is currently the world No 3 and few, even now, will dispute he is the king of clay after winning 48 of his last 50 matches on the surface. |
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Also, if the relief on the surface of the ore body is variable, the reflection amplitudes will be attenuated. |
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In this research, we capsulated osmium nanoparticles on the surface of multi walled carbon nanotubes through a number of chemical reactions. |
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On Earth, lava coils can be found on the Big Island of Hawaii, mainly on the surface of ropey pahoehoe lava flows. |
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In the presence of steam, moisture gelatinises starches on the surface of the loaf and, as they swell, the bread's surface becomes glossy. |
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Software looks for defects on the surface, measures the location and diameter of holes, and compares this to a model of an ideal part. |
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But that can be true only if the volume is much grainier, or blurrier, than the Planck-length tiles on the surface. |
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The pilosebaceous unit is responsible for the formation of sebum on the surface of skin. |
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Determination of the critical pressure on the shell outlined on the surface of the hyperboloid of one sheet. |
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But it's got more plagioclase than they're seeing on the surface of Mercury and it plots funny in 'oxygen isotope space. |
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Feathers produced at Whiting Farms primarily are used for dry fly hackle, or flies that float on the surface of the water. |
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It is shown for the first time that a compound can be electrodeposited on the surface of polystyrene spheres. |
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