It is thus unlikely that the bulk of the Carboniferous detritus could have been derived by recycling of preexisting Silurian sandstones. |
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When people use drugs, it is often the result of preexisting problems and pressures. |
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The cell theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life comes from preexisting life. |
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The loss of preexisting genes or gene activities during evolution is a major mechanism of ecological specialization. |
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In addition, 4 individuals had histories consistent with environmental aggravation of preexisting respiratory disease. |
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The only change that occurs in the brain is a reorganization of preexisting neuronal networks. |
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This has left the impression that no preexisting condition restrictions apply. |
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The diuresis after rapid infusion of mannitol may increase preexisting hemoconcentration. |
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Transformation from a premalignant lesion to Squalors cell carcinoma may begin with induration and inflammation of the preexisting lesion. |
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Until recently, the RCMP was completing its own security clearance process regardless of whether the individual had a preexisting clearance. |
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I have always worked with images and descriptions and I've never thought that their function was to reproduce a preexisting reality. |
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In this regard, a changing climate represents one more factor that can exacerbate preexisting stressors and constrain current adaptive capacity. |
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Boinet finds in these cases of hereditary hexadactylism that the supernumerary members are not remnants of preexisting digits, but that they are the result of a dichotomization of the bones. |
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The environment is an issue embedded with preexisting tension among people of the same nationality and between States. |
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This collection is sold exclusively with Henri Bendel, and is an expansion of her preexisting sweets line Sugarpova. |
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Also, preexisting family or marital stressors may have contributed to the onset of the depressive episode. |
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This resistance can be a particularly serious issue if the ministry's preexisting schools have recently failed during a natural disaster. |
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New ideas are always based on preexisting ones, and our understanding of them is as formidable as it is intuitive. |
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Run Micro Focus RUMBA session files and macros, or preexisting EXTRA! and Reflection session files, macros, and related HLLAPI applications. |
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They may also need to repurpose preexisting materials to address issues that they otherwise cannot discuss because of government censorship. |
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Or at least, they like coverage for their kids, health-care rebates and a ban on denying coverage for preexisting conditions. |
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Without the luxury of any preexisting steel columns to work with, crews placed the building on a grillage of cast-in-place concrete beams set on base isolators. |
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Patients with preexisting medical conditions like diabetes drive health spending. |
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Sill, also called sheet, flat intrusion of igneous rock that forms between preexisting layers of rock. |
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Net-transfer reactions involve the breakdown of preexisting mineral phases and corresponding nucleation and growth of new phases. |
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Dittrich argued that the human brain is too complicated to be studied thoroughly with preexisting technologies. |
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The preexisting fees can therefore not be used as a benchmark for the fees paid by Gröditzer under the management contract. |
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In the area of distance selling there was no preexisting legislation, again general contract law was applicable. |
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New users can create profiles, upload photos, join a preexisting group, and start new groups. |
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There are also thousands of preexisting part programs that use a short line segment approximation of a NURBS surface. |
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Mortality was evaluated in the presence and absence of both troponin I elevation and preexisting cardiac disease. |
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The insufficiency of past consideration is related to the preexisting duty rule. |
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Yes, you can choose preexisting albums to add your uploaded photos to. |
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The big sound film sensations of the year all took advantage of preexisting celebrity. |
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Expanding Roman ownership of arable land and industries would have affected preexisting practices of slavery in the provinces. |
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We call on the DPRK to reestablish its preexisting commitments to a moratorium on missile launches and to refrain from contributing to missile proliferation. |
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A geotechnical examination of the crossing following the rupture found an area of preexisting slope instability, through which the failed pipeline was constructed. |
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It must be kept in mind, however, that Iranian economic growth depends not only on our country's capacities but also on its preexisting economic infrastructures. |
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A measure of added value, responsibilities, and identification of preexisting financial commitments and decisions will be needed in order to review these costs and their evolution. |
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An influenza pandemic is a global epidemic of an especially virulent virus, newly infectious for humans, and for which there is no preexisting immunity. |
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If something is irreducibly complex, then it can not be reduced to less complex functions, and therefore, could not develop by assembling preexisting components. |
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The tenets of Cell Theory are that cells arise from preexisting cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, all organisms are composed of one or more cells, cells contain the entire genetic code of the organism. |
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There is a risk that this might overshadow the values enshrined in all preexisting cultural traditions and heritage, both tangible and intangible. |
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Effectiveness measures such as the SF-36 assess the effect of implantation on quality of life which is not feasible for revision-augmentation patients with preexisting implants prior to enrollment in the study. |
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This is essentially anterograde amnesia and, as an ostensibly psychogenic phenomenon, would appear to be rather rare and almost always encountered in cases in which there has been a preexisting amnesia of organic origin. |
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This, along with the prohibitions on denying coverage to people with preexisting conditions, would prevent insurers from profiting by cherry-picking the healthiest subscribers. |
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They would have to accept anybody and promise unconditional renewal, regardless of preexisting medical conditions or other factors that might put people at higher risk of getting sick. |
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Even when they do, the ideologically-motivated rich are limited by the menu of preexisting organisations, prevailing ideas, and the supply of ideologically congenial labour. |
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The extradition provisions are designed to ensure that the Convention supports and complements preexisting extradition arrangements and does not detract from them. |
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The inability of the Polisario Front to reach a solution has considerably weakened the movement, thereby intensifying preexisting dysfunctionalities. |
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A large screening research project with a target population of 100,000 previously unscreened women has been established in rural Barshi, India, without preexisting infrastructure. |
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Chondrosarcomas may arise de novo, or superimposed upon preexisting cartilaginous lesions, such as enchondromas or osteochondromas. |
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Anterior segment tumors traverse aqueous outflow pathways, preexisting emissarial canals, or perforations in the cornea. |
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So, the poor, undernourished, very young and very old, and people with preexisting respiratory disease and other ill health, are more at risk. |
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Lastly, a formative tropical cyclone needs a preexisting system of disturbed weather. |
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A sill is a concordant intrusive sheet, meaning that a sill does not cut across preexisting rock beds. |
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There was also a small blockhouse beneath it, dating from the 16th century, and the new castle was built on top of this preexisting site. |
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The older crimes of embezzlement, larceny, and stealing, and any preexisting references to them now fall under the theft statute. |
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The government sponsored the construction of aqueducts and roads in addition to preexisting installations. |
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Base Rate Fallacy is the tendency to ignore preexisting probabilities in calculating present or future probabilities. |
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He has health insurance and, as far as we know, no preexisting conditions. |
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A key component to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 is coverage for preexisting conditions. |
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Obtain a client's complete medical history early in the case so you can anticipate defenses related to preexisting conditions. |
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Many scholars believe these songs were editorially inserted into the Folio, though whether they were Middleton's songs or preexisting songs is not certain. |
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The created reservoirs are similar to those of tidal barrages, except that the location is artificial and does not contain a preexisting ecosystem. |
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Secondary chondrosarcomas occur in preexisting benign car tilaginous neoplasms, such as a complication of a preexisting enchondroma or osteochondroma. |
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Health insurance companies must strive to acquire a larger member pool and manage risk adjustment associated with accepting members with preexisting conditions. |
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Leaves are cut along the midvein, rather than using separate leaves, to avoid potentially confounding effects associated with preexisting variation in individual leaves. |
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Collected demographic and perioperative data included age of the child, procedure, any preexisting medical illness, any regular medication and use of sedative premedication. |
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It therefore involved a confirmation, crystallization, and rigidification of the preexisting implicit boundaries of a white national identity and belonging. |
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