This model can be extended to the whole shed form, so that when any dimensional change is made, it is then propagated through the whole model. |
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They agreed, however, that whatever it is, light is propagated rectilinearly with two transverse components of variable intensity. |
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The plant is propagated by separating offsets from its large onion-like bulbs. |
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Diogenes of Oenoanda propagated Epicurean doctrines in Asia Minor, inscribing them on the wall of a Stoa in his home town. |
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The heating ducts may have held fungal spores propagated by bats living in a chimney. |
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It is proposed that the effects of the selected mutations were propagated into the active site through groups of interacting residues. |
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Aneuploid pollen grains compete poorly with euploid pollen and so aneuploidies are eliminated when propagated through the male. |
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He propagated ideas and emphases which departed from the biblical tradition established by the Reformers and Puritans. |
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Thank you for Talbot's excellent series of articles debunking the myths propagated by the AIDS denialists. |
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We know the lies propagated by the media, law enforcement and even our own government. |
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The pro-project group propagated the idea that the mining of bauxite was the only means for the area to cross the boundaries of backwardness. |
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That view, however widely it may be propagated, is so warped that it can only raise suspicions about the agenda of those who peddle it. |
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The Republicans have successfully propagated the idea that his temperament is the issue. |
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We live in a time when the opposite is being propagated by media and consumerist culture. |
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Cultivated varieties are propagated clonally and very often a single genotype is planted in orchards. |
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Species are propagated by seed collected fresh and sown immediately in trays placed in a cold frame. |
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As much as possible, mutants were vegetatively propagated to prevent loss of each genotype. |
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Plants were propagated clonally and all material used was of the same genetic background. |
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There are over 30,000 different orchid species and well over 100,000 hybrid strains have been artificially propagated. |
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Clearly the method will not work if the stand of plants is clonally propagated because the equations will not solve. |
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Gay shopped plant sales, propagated her own stock and taught her daughter how to take cuttings. |
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In order to obtain replicated phenotypic data, plants were vegetatively propagated through cuttings. |
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Plants resistant to the selective antibiotic were propagated and the progeny was selected twice. |
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Thomas Rivers brought it to England where it became the seed of a worthy line of gages propagated in his nursery at Sawbridgeworth. |
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The interesting thing for us was the amount of plagiarism between the news sites, there were several errors that got propagated by cut and paste. |
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Perspective hybrids of cowberries and blueberries have been selected and propagated. |
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She also corrects small misconceptions that have been propagated in the many existing potted biographies of Franklin. |
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Gladiolus is propagated from cormels which grow in clusters on stolons between mother and daughter corms. |
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When it is propagated by a petroleum company, suspicion turns to incredulity. |
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The issue is further clouded by the plausible special pleading that the development industry has successfully propagated. |
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He cited as an example Huygens's hypothesis that the extraordinary ray in doubly-refracting Iceland spar is propagated elliptically. |
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The stupor of a homogeneous youth, as propagated through our media, thus becomes outdated. |
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The Hesychasts were, in the Eastern Church, supporters of the ascetic mysticism propagated by the monks of Mount Athos in the XIVth Century. |
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Thirty-two cuttings per clone were propagated and the stock plants were discarded. |
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The counter-argument is that anonymity permits total calumnies to be propagated without punishment. |
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The petunias I wrote about last week were all propagated vegetatively, from cuttings or by tissue culture. |
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While blueberries are propagated commercially by tissue culture, they can be propagated by hardwood or softwood cuttings. |
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Very rarely is there any substance to these tales, more often that not they are propagated by strange old men who drink Bovril. |
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Clearly, much of what was propagated about Alfred at the time of the millenary was based on the accretion of centuries of tradition and myth. |
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All tradescantias tend to lose their lower leaves with age and should be propagated regularly. |
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We also show that cellular responses are propagated in a basipetal direction in P. rhoeas pollen tubes. |
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A Yoshino cherry is propagated by grafting a cutting onto another cherry trunk or by rooting small cuttings. |
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Perennial varieties may be propagated by tip cuttings, layering or division. |
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It is easily propagated through seeds and grows well in any soil except waterlogged areas. |
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In the wild, fruit trees are raised from seed, but when they are domesticated they need to be propagated by taking cuttings and grafting. |
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It is also propagated by layering, divisions and by seed which it sets in profusion. |
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For example, many cultivated plants are deliberately propagated asexually by cuttings or grafting, so that one particular variety may be maintained. |
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Jostaberries are easily propagated by hardwood stem cuttings. |
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The establishment of a South Island team to deliver kegs to inner city bars in Christchurch in 1995 illustrates the construction of kiwiana as propagated by the Brewery. |
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Through the construction of the hostel by using alternate technology, the Kerala-based Habitat Technology group has also propagated the message of energy efficiency. |
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Tetrahymena divide by binary fission during vegetative growth, and the micronucleus and macronucleus are propagated by mitotic and amitotic division, respectively. |
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Default, unearned respect for culture breeds a decadent cultural licentiousness in which any amount of pretentious nonsense is encouraged and propagated. |
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The very infertility of the hybrids thus propagated was cleverly used to create seedless fruits, which in and of themselves are interesting in practical pomology. |
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Alterations of the actin cytoskeleton and arrest of cytoplasmic streaming induced by the SI reaction are propagated in a basipetal direction in the tubular cell. |
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Species propagated from bulbs, such as hyacinths, daffodils, snowdrops, bluebells and irises, often require cold winter temperatures to stimulate root development. |
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Contrary to the image of the typical heroin user propagated by the media, those using it are not all poverty-stricken delinquents. |
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The Daily Beast presents seven more crazy ideas about rape that have been propagated by politicians and frat boys over the years. |
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Prudie is so tired of all the nonsense propagated by the PC nudniks. |
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Daylilies are very easily propagated by the division of old clumps. |
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Yeast and bacterial strains were propagated using standard methods. |
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The marigold is a lovely annual that can be propagated easily. |
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Cultivars must be vegetatively propagated using plant tissue culture and this is a time-consuming and costly process requiring large tracts of experimental fields. |
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Locally, in earlier years, he was probably regarded as an eccentric as he propagated ideas which even the average Yorkshire brain had difficulty in assimilating. |
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By the simple expedient of asking a public official about a rumor and recording the fact that he didn't comment, the AP and countless newspapers have propagated the report. |
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Besides, why may not motion have been propagated by impulse through all eternity, and the same stock of it, or nearly the same, be still upheld in the universe? |
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In this way, temporary dipoles are propagated through a liquid or solid. |
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Furthermore, through their imagistic power, they seek to shatter the ideological illusions propagated by priestcraft and kingcraft. |
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The SARS coronavirus propagated in Vero-E6 was used as an antigen to test whether SARS-coronavirus antibodies were raised in sera. |
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However, if you want identical plants they will have to be vegetatively propagated by division. |
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Guinea grass was propagated vegetatively with each cutting measuring 12-15cm long with 3 tillers per stand. |
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Rapid mechanical and thermal changes in the garfish olfactory nerve associated with a propagated impulse. |
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His work sought to overcome the perception propagated in the 1960s that learning two languages made for two competing aims. |
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Plants with unusual growth habits, sizes, and colours are propagated and planted in parks and gardens throughout the world. |
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Common law systems originated during the Middle Ages in England, and from there propagated to the colonies of the British Empire. |
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Sallys may also be propagated like Vines, by courbing, and bowing them in Arches. |
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Religion is also decreasingly seen as a social binder, and is generally considered a personal matter which should not be propagated in public. |
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After the turn of the twentieth century, Shaw increasingly propagated his ideas through the medium of his plays. |
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The Soviet government confiscated church property, ridiculed religion, harassed believers, and propagated atheism in schools. |
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Territorial reform is sometimes propagated by the richer states as a means to avoid or reduce fiscal transfers. |
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It is generally known that in a lossless MCML consisting of N conductors, N normal modes can be propagated. |
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Turf grasses with these qualities are being propagated from Arizonian species and bred with local species called paspalum grasses. |
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The vast majority of these are untrue, but have been propagated nonetheless by generations of students and tour guides. |
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The self-replicating software that quickly propagated across the site added new Tumblr entries to an untold number of user accounts. |
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We agreed there was a pressing need for a systematic investigation of sisu, how Finns think about it, how its propagated. |
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The village of Kadala Dalaan planted 3,720, Narra and Mahogany and propagated another 18,000 coffee seedlings. |
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The stochasticity introduced in natural mortality rates was subsequently propagated into the survival rate and expected survivorship-at-age. |
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In culture, sundews can often be propagated through leaf, crown, or root cuttings, as well as through seeds. |
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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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In Calvin's view, sin began with the fall of Adam and propagated to all of humanity. |
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Plants propagated from tubers are clones of the parent, whereas those propagated from seed produce a range of different varieties. |
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As part of this process, the East Pacific Rise propagated up the middle of the Gulf along the seabed. |
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Plasmids are close circular DNA molecule that are propagated in a host microorganism mainly bacteria. |
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His mission won over the monarch, who embraced the faith and propagated it throughout the Sinhalese population. |
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The flag irises are for the most part of the easiest culture and easily propagated. |
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At optimum accumulation point, the Sun egests matter, while light and other electromagnetic waves are irreversibly propagated in space. |
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The Arab merchants and traders became the carriers of the new religion, and they propagated it wherever they went. |
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The communist government ridiculed religions and their believers, and propagated atheism in schools. |
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The bigger Forsythias can still be propagated by slightly larger cuttings, again taken in August. |
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A number of commonly cultivated plants are usually propagated by vegetative means rather than by seeds. |
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However, there are several cases where vegetatively propagated plants are not genetically identical. |
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For example, willow and coleus can be propagated merely by inserting a stem in water or moist soil. |
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It can be propagated by seed, cuttings, or dividing rooted sections of the plant. |
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The plant may be propagated either by seed after the last frost, or by division after flowering. |
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However, like most perennial fruits, apples are ordinarily propagated asexually by grafting. |
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Generally apple cultivars are propagated by grafting onto rootstocks, which control the size of the resulting tree. |
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Although it is commonly stated that hawthorns can be propagated by cutting, this is difficult to achieve with rootless stem pieces. |
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A few cultivars with yellow leaves that are being propagated, collectively are known as golden yews, which is another nomenclature blunder. |
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This split propagated to many of the colonies, including the United States. |
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Fear propagated by the Fascists could influence financial choices. |
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The official UAE news agency WAM confirmed he was prevented from entering the country because he consistently propagated views delegitimising the Bahraini monarchy. |
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An action potential can be propagated only if sufficient current travels down the cell to depolarize the adjacent membrane below the threshold in membrane potential. |
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However, various sources of error may be introduced and propagated during the pedometric process, leading to uncertainty in the final prediction results. |
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Taro is a vegetatively propagated, perennial tropical crop with a large peltate or heart-shaped leaves, in contrast to xanthosoma whose leaves are hastate or arrow shaped. |
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In some crops, particularly apples, the rootstocks are vegetatively propagated so the entire graft can be clonal if the scion and rootstock are both clones. |
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Its principal ingredient comes from leaves of the tropical curry tree, a citrus relative, which may be propagated from seed in frost-protected areas. |
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One misconception, first propagated in the 19th century and still very common, is that all people in the Middle Ages believed that the Earth was flat. |
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Tulips can be propagated through bulb offsets, seeds or micropropagation. |
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Robert Conquest, Sovietologist of genius, has propagated it. |
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The mirror surfaces are usually metallized to ensure that high angle multimode propagated light is reflected and not passed through a total internal reflection mirror. |
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Remune is derived from Zairian HIV-1 strain HZ-321, composed of gp 120-depleted HIV-1 propagated in HUT-78 cells and inactivated in beta-propiolactone and irradiation. |
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National myths have been created and propagated by national intellectuals, who have used them as instruments of political mobilization on demographic bases such as ethnicity. |
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Rootstocks for fruit trees are either seedlings or propagated by layering. |
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If our students do not learn these things from us they will continue undisabused in the misconceptions widely believed and propagated in the Australian society at large. |
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Spoken language relies on human physical ability to produce sound, which is a longitudinal wave propagated through the air at a frequency capable of vibrating the ear drum. |
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It formed in the estuary about Montague Island and propagated upstream. |
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Accordingly, over 300 clones were selected and propagated for testing. |
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