Naturally, the role of the adaptive arm was initially subservient to the defensive functions of the pre-existing innate arm. |
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A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots. |
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The oxazolidinones are a new family of totally synthetic antimicrobials for which there are no pre-existing resistance genes in bacteria. |
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When hyperopia or long sight is the pre-existing refractive condition the ability to focus near object is also lost at 40 years of age. |
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Landow argues that links in hypertext convey coherence, suggesting some sense of expressing a pre-existing connection or relation. |
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Some 20 years later, in a famous aphorism Omnis cellula e cellula, Rudolf Virchow annunciated that all cells arise only from pre-existing cells. |
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An effort also should be made by the surgeon to avoid placing a surgical incision through a pre-existing wound. |
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In these analyses children with pre-existing conditions, such as Down's syndrome or cerebral palsy, were excluded. |
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Malignant melanomas are derived from epidermal melanocytes, and frequently arise from pre-existing pigmented lesions such as moles. |
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Those matters include the knowledge of the son and the daughter of the pre-existing injunctive order and the effect on the interests of the wife. |
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We diagnosed concussion from a crash landing or some pre-existing neurological disorder. |
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As we discover near the film's conclusion, he has apparently developed an ability to create the robots based on pre-existing human forms. |
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Making a film from pre-existing images refracts so many layers of intentionality, it makes my head spin. |
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The first Chinese interbank currency market in China opened in Shanghai in 1994, joining the pre-existing commodities and gold exchanges. |
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It expresses a pre-existing heterogeneity between two or more conformations, which are probably interconvertible in a slow equilibrium process. |
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If you improve insurance portability, you'll have gone a considerable ways towards covering conditions before they get to be pre-existing. |
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Radiographs may show pre-existing degenerative changes or a slight flattening of the lordotic curvature of the neck. |
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Intrusion of diabase at Mt. Butters has resulted in low-grade contact metamorphism of the pre-existing sedimentary strata. |
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All across the country, there are pre-existing rivalries between teams and cities that are ripe for promotional exploitation. |
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The success of the Croydon Tramlink reflects its sensible conception as a light railway system running mainly on pre-existing rail routes. |
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Recent infections were distinguished from pre-existing infections by comparison with blood samples taken before transfusion. |
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A quick response will also allow the adjuster to determine if the mold is pre-existing or a result of the water damage. |
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In this function it is a significant incremental improvement to pre-existing telegraphy and telephony. |
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The extent of thickening did not correlate with the amount of inflammation, suggesting a pre-existing condition. |
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Although this was necessary, due to the lack of pre-existing measures in the field, these measures lack established psychometrics. |
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One platoon took the initiative and built a burn toilet, shower, and washbasins out of pre-existing materials. |
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Piping is favoured by high infiltration rates, pre-existing cracks and voids, an impermeable sub-layer, steep gradients, and erodible materials. |
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Provisional stamps are usually made by overprinting, surcharging and occasionally by bisecting pre-existing stamps. |
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Guy Claxton is acutely aware that whatever we say we are imposing a pre-existing framework of ideas. |
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This suggests that the micrite grew within pre-existing fine sediment or that clay and carbonate were mixed by intense biological activity. |
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As a general rule, however, there is no liability in tortious negligence for an omission, unless the defendant is under some pre-existing duty. |
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It's also a departure, his first period piece and his first film adapted from pre-existing material. |
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Certain signs and symptoms can help physicians distinguish between delirium and a pre-existing psychiatric disorder. |
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Covalent modification of pre-existing pools of inactive proenzymes produces active enzymes. |
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Also, make sure there is no exclusionary language pertaining to pre-existing conditions or any need for individual underwriting. |
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The continental enlargement of the Union will deepen its pre-existing diversity. |
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The use of religious language, as an expression of a religiously grounded culture, was not a disguise of pre-existing intentions. |
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In the Buddhist view, egolessness is pre-existing, beyond our preconceptions. |
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Here, B was under a pre-existing contractual duty owed to A's employer to test the truthfulness of A's statements. |
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What pre-existing thoughts, feelings, values or perceptions paved the way for depression to take hold of you? |
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And if people have to purchase in the individual market, it means pre-existing health conditions in some cases will make them uninsurable. |
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Does the type of sport help shape the individual or do pre-existing traits influence the person's choice of sport? |
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It consists in mechanisms of exclusion and inclusion, that tend to follow pre-existing sociological and economic divisions. |
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A post-mortem examination found she had died of multiple injuries but had pre-existing bruises on her body. |
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For neo-Darwinism, new functional genes either arise from non-coding sections in the genome or from pre-existing genes. |
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First, the human recipients of the vaccine will not have pre-existing immunity to it. |
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After every major war, all pre-existing rules of warfare must be reassessed in the light of the actual practice of states. |
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The written deliberately engages pre-existing literary attitudes and vistas, which have the power to take on large, systematic social issues. |
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Instead, the drug companies are reduced to producing slightly different versions of pre-existing products, which in the end is a zero-sum game. |
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He came to the negotiations over the agreement with a pre-existing moral obligation to arrive at terms. |
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New blood capillaries are formed by sprouting from pre-existing blood vessels. |
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Found objects and pre-existing printed material are the inspirations for the Glasgow-trained painter. |
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Are any players from the pre-existing teams in this League trying to get a guernsey in this new tele-team? |
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Adapting pre-existing materials designed as handouts or revision notes can sometimes save considerable time. |
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Thirteen patients relapsed after positive response to therapy and developed tumors at pre-existing or new sites within the body. |
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The risk of developing fulminant liver failure in hepatitis A infection increases with age and with pre-existing liver disease. |
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Interesting how far the story of the pre-existing matriarchy goes back. |
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Elderly patients who die post-operatively usually have pre-existing lung trouble, pneumonia, heart attack, heart failure or lungs damaged by wandering clots. |
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They often have grown around pre-existing acicular goethite crystals in random orientation, clearly demonstrating the quartz to be of a later growth. |
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These data support the idea that the Andean rain shadow existed by 15 Ma and that it reinforced the pre-existing climatic regime rather than changing it. |
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Foliation anisotropy caused bending to take place locally by folding about an inclined hinge in the limbs of a pre-existing synform, which tightened during the deformation. |
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Specifically, Garrioch sees the pre-existing patriotism, anticlericalism, anti-noble feelings, and the integration within the city as enabling the Revolution. |
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About half of malignant skin melanomas arise from pre-existing moles. |
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He noted that Khamenei had a pre-existing condition, but provided no further details. |
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The main feature of alveolarization is the subdivision of the pre-existing voluminous saccules by septation, which leads to smaller units and an increased total surface area. |
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The issue can be complicated by a thaw followed by a freeze, or by pre-existing ice. |
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Other recognized factors leading to medication allergy are pre-existing allergies and presence of diseases that interfere with medication biotransformation and excretion. |
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How many votes to re-allow insurers to rescind policies when they discover a pre-existing condition? |
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The new data bolsters pre-existing concerns about the prevalence of teen use of e-cigarettes. |
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Individual responses to vog vary widely, although people with pre-existing respiratory conditions, such as asthma or chronic respiratory disease, show special sensitivity. |
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The clause had as its primary focus legislation designed to repudiate or adjust pre-existing debtor-creditor relationships that obligors were unable to satisfy. |
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They drew upon a pre-existing fund of conservatism amongst some peasants and workers, while carrot-and-stick methods encouraged many more to join. |
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With pre-existing institutions similar to Sungusungu, the Sukuma quickly created and spread the justice organizations to even distant migrant populations. |
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In addition to the adaptation of Chinese characters to pre-existing Japanese vocabulary, two phonetic systems of writing were developed after the ninth century. |
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In this process, pre-existing communicational purposes and procedures are adapted to the new environment, but basically there does not seem to be any radical change. |
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She has not gained insight into her pre-existing persecutory beliefs. |
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Attachment of quartz and kaolinite to the surface of lobster eggs demonstrates experimentally for the first time that soft tissues could fossilize in pre-existing minerals. |
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This school derives from pre-existing streams of Indian Mahyna thought based on the writings of Asaga and Vasubandhu which crystallized into the Indian Yogcra school. |
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In other areas, notably the upland regions, pre-existing native farms and villages continued the traditional pre-Roman patterns of agricultural production. |
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Reproductions requiring great talent and technical skill may qualify as protectable works of authorship, even if they are copies of pre-existing works. |
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The whole point of basic law, surely, is to defend pre-existing concepts. |
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It's hard to measure the impact of pre-existing plastic bag bans, but some initial findings look promising. |
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Superluminal light echoes were seen as light from the outburst propagated into the surrounding, pre-existing circumstellar dust. |
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Data gathered from 2000 to 2009 shows a connection between First Nations women with pre-existing diabetes and the risk of stillbirths. |
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The scientists found that new heart cells were generated from pre-existing cardiomyocytes rather than progenitor cells. |
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An aspergilloma represents growth of aspergillus within a pre-existing lung cavity. |
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Routine preemptive potassium supplementation should not be given to patients with pre-existing renal impairment or hyperkalaemia. |
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A HRT is no longer recommended to prevent heart disease in healthy women or to protect women with pre-existing heart disease. |
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It is believed she lost a lot of blood due to complications from a pre-existing condition, placenta previa. |
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The treatment also resulted in improvement in dactylitis and enthesitis in patients with these pre-existing symptoms. |
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First, it is obviously of benefit if it corrects a pre-existing overvaluation. |
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The structure of the loan included an IRP decoupling, which allowed the pre-existing monthly interest reduction payment subsidy to continue after payoff of the current loan. |
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The sale of the Burntwood plant to Baxters restores pre-existing levels of competition in the manufacture and supply of these vinegars to UK customers. |
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That deadline was set by the Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act of 1998, which retroactively increased the copyright terms of pre-existing as well as new works. |
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If, instead of a single individual, several were to be thus developed metagenetically within a pre-existing form, the process would be called one of alternate generation. |
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As with all injectable contrast agents, the possibility of severe reactions should be borne in mind, regardless of the patient's pre-existing medical history. |
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Food and Drug Administration approval and is launching in the United States for the treatment of cataract patients with pre-existing corneal astigmatism. |
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Similarly, the recent boom in imports of fine beans from Egypt has been based on pre-existing capabilities in growing the less sophisticated bobby beans. |
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