As such, increasing the periodicity in an assibilated rhotic may lead to the perception of the trill, even if it is not present. |
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There is no definite periodicity generally associated with wind gusts or gales. |
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The records of observations, begun even before our era, confirm the periodicity in appearance of the inter-star wanderess. |
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In fasting, the motor functions of the stomach, small intestine and biliary tract exhibit a regular periodicity. |
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So how do you pick four notes that sound good no matter what order or periodicity they're played in? |
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Research is being carried out on several types of stellarator differing mainly in the periodicity of the toroidal and poloidal components of their magnetic field. |
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The distal staining ensheathed the pseudocone and showed tapering extensions toward the basement membrane at ommatidial periodicity, indicative of expression in pigment cells. |
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In the room of the stanza, in the house of the sonnet, to which we return again and again, we are able to dance because of the formal periodicity established by the line. |
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The law of periodicity prevails for the emergence of the form and its mergence into the formless state. |
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These rules of conduct will be updated when manifestly needed, without the updating necessary being linked to an annual periodicity. |
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Specify the task start time and other schedule parameters, according to the selected periodicity. |
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The report has been prepared taking into consideration the four-year periodicity of the first cycle of the review. |
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The sampling design per metier must consider both the periodicity of the sampling events and the sampling scheme to apply. |
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We therefore have to reset our body clock daily to adapt it to a periodicity reduced to 24 hours. |
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Thus, around the formless one formations happen due to the trill which has a time periodicity. |
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The diffraction pattern consists of a periodic distribution with a periodicity reciprocally related to the raster periodicity. |
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In these stars the free period of oscillation does not coincide with the periodicity of the driving mechanism. |
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This pattern of rising and falling herd immunity explains why epidemic diseases tend to occur in waves i.e., exhibit a periodicity in prevalence. |
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If our assumption is correct as regards the periodicity of accreting gas, we can now measure, for the first time, its rotation. |
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Price information is gathered with identical periodicity in all regions at one and the same time. |
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The CPI is calculated with a monthly and quarterly periodicity, as well as a progressive total for the period since the start of the year. |
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One will refer to the specific pages clarifying the calculation of the transits and in order to understand this periodicity. |
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Indicate the periodicity of the review of these indicators and the location where the records are kept. |
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The working group approved a new periodicity of ten years for key comparisons. |
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Another methodological issue of importance for monitoring activities is their periodicity. |
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This periodicity tallies with the FPB's task described in the Gas and Electricity Acts. |
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The circles of periodicity are really spirals, stretched out along the arrow of time that flies only in one direction, and sooner or later brings down every creature. |
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These two kinds of periodicity may coincide, as in carefully end-stopped lines, or in the formulae chosen over centuries by the bards of oral traditions. |
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Blue is also, in this poem, the emblem of temporal distance, and so of the shadow side, a blue shadow, of the mindful periodicity that orders our lives. |
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The periodicity of the technical visit depends on the type of vehicle. |
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The randomness of the reversals is inconsistent with periodicity, but several authors have claimed to find periodicity. |
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Quotidian periodicity we find in greater or less degree in nearly all fevers, particularly in fevers associated with suppuration. |
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The States Parties shall submit to the Committee, observing the forms and periodicity to be defined by the Committee, reports on the legislative, regulatory and other measures taken for the implementation of this Convention. |
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Swiss Exhibition intends to pursue a policy of continuous dividend payout for current and future expected profits while taking the varying periodicity of exhibitions into account. |
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Both are congruent with a yearlong periodicity, which is apparently neutralized in the main settlement. |
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Spawning periodicity and habitat of the palolo worm Eunice viridis in the Samoan islands. |
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The periodicity of reports varies from treaty to treaty. |
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These include decagonal symmetry, which exhibits tenfold rotational symmetry within two-dimensional atomic layers but ordinary translational periodicity perpendicular to these layers. |
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Other corollaries of the creative power, of the constant flux of transformation, are periodicity, the cycles of construction and destruction of life and death, and chaotic irregularity. |
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Human gait has specific features, in particular, a certain periodicity. |
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The periodicity of this review deserves further discussion. |
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The periodicity of spawning by the grunion, Leuresthes tenuis, an atherine fish. |
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A novel statistical method for validating the periodicity of vertebral growth band formation in elasmobranch fishes. |
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Traditionally, the definition of a census has been based on the basic enumeration features of individual enumeration, simultaneity, universality, and defined periodicity. |
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Cluster headache is a primary trigeminal-autonomic cephalalgia that exhibits circadian and circannual periodicity. |
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An important parameter in the AWG is the free spectral range which defines the wavelength periodicity of fixed width. |
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The two alternatives considered on that occasion were either to maintain the biennial periodicity in force since 1952 or to go over to a three-year cycle. |
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The periodicity of the review for the first cycle will be of four years. |
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Milankovitch pacing seems to best explain glaciation events with periodicity of 100,000, 40,000, and 20,000 years. |
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It is part of the Arctic oscillation, and varies over time with no particular periodicity. |
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Their periodicity can be astonishingly uniform. |
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The periodicity of the meanders and Natal pulses of the Agulhas is matched by the Agulhas Undercurrent. |
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Alternatively, the feature may pertain directly to the character of the river itself, as in the case of hydrological features such as velocity or periodicity of discharge. |
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The frequency and periodicity of reporting data also vary. |
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The two values can also differ due to different valuation periodicity. |
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From those tests the role of periodicity becomes convincingly clear. |
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This supermodulation has a periodicity nearly commensurate with four lattice constants in-plane, eight out-of-plane, with long correlation lengths in three dimensions. |
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