Mark Godsland, crime reduction officer for the Cotswolds, said officers would always produce a warrant card to identify themselves to the public. |
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In theory the larger cache improves performance because there is a reduction in the number of physical accesses to the disk. |
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The reduction of refuse at source is vital and the council must challenge those responsible to achieve acceptable levels. |
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This type of size reduction is of dubious value and is only officially used for quassia which is a hard wood. |
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Nausea and dizziness often accompany these reactions, indicating a reduction of the output of blood from the heart. |
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That is likely to continue unless there is a general reduction of armaments in the area. |
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A reduction in the intensity of training is recommended during the healing period. |
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This reduction of quercetin potentially gives QC the same anticancer effects of quercetin with the hydrophilic effect of a chalcone. |
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All of us need to apply as much rigour to reducing our water footprint as we have begun belatedly to apply to the reduction of our carbon one. |
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There was a greater reduction in falls in the programmes with more intense exercise regimes. |
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So any reduction in wait time can be important particularly if you're remote-controlling a Mars rover. |
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As a result, time allowance for writing is ensured, which contributes to reduction of software processing load by an external device. |
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When noise reduction is the goal, it is important to look at the acoustic tiles' NRC or CAC ratings. |
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Reduction of acute nasal fractures in the primary care setting is confined largely to the closed reduction of mild unilateral fractures. |
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They are fiercely against a levy on plastic bags, even though a levy in Ireland saw a 90 per cent reduction in bags over six months. |
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She underwent vertebral kyphoplasty and had a dramatic reduction in her pain almost immediately. |
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Effective control of these weedy species is extremely difficult and infection often results in a significant reduction of crop yields. |
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The memo says the only alternative to redundancies would be a reduction in the working week from five to three days. |
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Caloric reduction has been under scrutiny for some time as a means to better health and extended longevity. |
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I might not be down as much as I'd like to be, but I will see a reduction at my official weigh-in. |
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A reduction in size at that time may have allowed buntings to exploit that new food resource. |
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A reduction in fuel subsidies is planned for October, which will cause fuel prices to increase. |
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Two remonstrators spoke against the Petition, based on their aesthetic concerns and the potential for a reduction in their property values. |
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The incidence of kuru has decreased with the reduction of cannibalism, according to researchers who studied natives in New Guinea highlands. |
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Significant rates of debt reduction by way of the bankruptcy route have consequences that can only be called catastrophic. |
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Alteration in lifestyle involves a reduction in physical activity in work and the home. |
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An increase in helmet use is unlikely to explain the reduction in hospital admissions with head injuries. |
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The benefit of its use was a significant reduction in hospital admissions of patients who did not have acute coronary syndrome. |
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Size reduction is achieved by fixed or swinging beater arms revolving at speed within a chamber. |
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A reduction in duties and taxes can significantly influence demand in a category that is price-sensitive. |
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It should not therefore fall within Article 30, even if it did in fact lead to a reduction in imports. |
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A reduction in tooth decay would reduce the risks of children dying during dental anaesthetics. |
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In the reduction of the 4CL data set, a single clone was chosen randomly to represent a species with multiple distinct 4CL sequences. |
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There is the reduction in value in the carving up of the thing and a transaction cost that is insurmountable in reassembling it. |
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They have advocated reduction of the role of government and public investment. |
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Hypertension is characterized by capillary rarefaction, a reduction of the number of capillaries per volume of tissue. |
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However, a reduction in width reduces the cargo capacity and side slope operation. |
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That study also found no reduction in strokes among women who received the study drug. |
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By having more programs, you might see a reduction in the dangers facing youth today like street gangs. |
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Failure to reduce the dislocation successfully using these methods necessitates reduction under general anesthesia. |
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In the footwall, there is density increase and porosity reduction of the argillaceous matrix approaching the fault. |
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This reduction reflected the shunting and reduced amplitude of the antidromic action potential by the inhibition. |
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All of this inspired me to create a whimsical solution towards the elimination or reduction of these brutal altercations. |
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This led to a substantial reduction in the sowing of traditional crops such as alfalfa and plants grown for vegetable oil. |
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Fractures that are difficult to reduce or unstable after reduction may require orthopedic or hand referral. |
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My suggestion is that you should see a specialist, and tell him you want toning and reduction of certain areas of your body. |
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This was a deep, concentrated sauce, a model reduction of proper fish stock, wine and cream. |
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In a medium saucepan, bring the lobster stock reduction to a boil, add the cream, and simmer until reduced by half. |
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Most experts agree that interest rate reduction is the main reason behind most refinancing decisions. |
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The primary endpoint at one-year was the reduction in the rate of clinical relapses. |
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Also of interest are the examples in the lyrics of the sort of phonological reduction typical of the rapid speech of native English speakers. |
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An armor or infantry task force traditionally performs these roles with engineers attached as the reduction element. |
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He went on to express the hope that the removal of the grant would be reflected in a reduction of house prices. |
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Nadia evidently asked him to play an organ reduction of it at the service, and appeared to be satisfied with the result. |
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Additionally, the furnace will be equipped from day one to incorporate a retrofit of proven NO x reduction technology if required in the future. |
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We observe a reduction in fluorescence anisotropy only in the presence of FRET from linked mVenus and mCerulean. |
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Closed reduction may be required if the fracture is significantly angulated or displaced. |
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Oxidation and reduction are two processes that are quite common in chemical reactions. |
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A reduction in flights would have had little adverse effect on my progress through the program. |
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We've seen a reduction in wages and terms conditions, to get what they see as a lean industry, which is a disgrace. |
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The reduction did not occur with potatoes and legumes, and was highest with cruciferous vegetables, citrus fruits and leafy green vegetables. |
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A reduction in perceived risk or an increase in the expected future cash flow of the corporate sector would cause stock prices to rise. |
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The population of aquatic birds, both resident and migratory, has also been affected by the reduction in the food supply. |
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The result was a one-third reduction in the number of robberies and a general diminution of other anti-social incidents. |
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She has an affinity for reduction prints, which, to the layperson, seem inconceivably complex. |
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A reduction in expertise will result, but will divert minor problems to a more accessible clinic. |
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The Apollo piano reduction is by Stravinsky himself, so the notes are sacrosanct, Matjias says. |
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A reduction in the city's 50 percent parking tax also could be part of the mix, said Roddey. |
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The carboxyl group can also be converted into an alcohol by reduction of the carbonyl carbon. |
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Secondary alcohols can be formed by reduction of the ketone by hydrogen gas in the presence of a catalyst. |
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These environmental factors can contribute either to the reduction or amplification of stress in the workplace. |
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Double reduction is a phenomenon that two sister chromatids of a chromosome sort into the same gamete. |
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Sulphate reduction is initiated and carried out by the enzyme APS reductase in leaf and root plastids. |
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Muscle spasm sets in shortly after dislocation, making reduction more difficult. |
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Compared to the annual value, this drop represents an 11.5 percent reduction in regressivity. |
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However, the problem is becoming alleviative due to the rapid reduction in the costs of computer hardware. |
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The reduction in cell number of the female gametophyte and embryo allows a large number of megasporogenesis events to occur in the ovary. |
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In particular Zhang sees the reduction of fractions to a common denominator as hard. |
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The narcotic drugs produce an excellent blend of direct pain reduction and the attenuation of the psychological trauma associated with pain. |
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The knock-on effect is a considerable increase of flood and subsidence risk, reduction in wildlife numbers and loss of trees. |
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Government policy states that increases in water charges should result in an attendant reduction in commercial rates, yet, both continue to rise. |
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I, therefore, consider that the proposal would not result in an unacceptable loss of amenity by way of reduction of outlook and open aspect. |
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The reduction of reasoning to mechanical calculation that they identified is no clearer than in the inhuman logic of capitalist exchange. |
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Along with its adoption has come a simplification and reduction of the concept into forms that are more readily measured and calculated. |
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Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon. |
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This approach can take six to eight years before an appreciable reduction is noticed. |
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Fat reduction brought fat times for much of the food industry in the early 1990s, helping to spawn such megabrands as Healthy Choice. |
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The reduction of port jus was a little sweet for my taste, though the mash and carrots were delicious. |
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Stronger signals, reduction in congestion and lowering the drop call rate are on the agenda. |
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For the accompanying sauce he first did a reduction of shallots, white wine, fennel seeds and star aniseed. |
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A blood test will show a significant reduction in the haemoglobin content of the red blood cells and an increase in the size of the cells. |
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Most patients with hip fracture require surgical reduction and internal fixation. |
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In addition, high fruit intake was associated only with a reduction in rectal cancer. |
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The reduction in mortality is set against the increased likelihood of intervention. |
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A wonderful sweet sauce, a reduction of olive oil and ketchup, had been dotted in the four cardinal points of the plate. |
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The plans included a reduction in the number of bedrooms from a previous application which was withdrawn in August last year. |
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Death is the reduction of the living man, back to that rudimental existence, which he had before birth. |
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The vast majority of schools requested a reduction in processed, reformed or reconstituted foods, especially meat. |
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However, this break would require reduction and casting, and orthopedic referral. |
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Although the pilot decided to slow the rate of descent and airspeed of the plane, there was no noticeable reduction in the level of vibration. |
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The surgeon performs a trial reduction by maneuvering the hip joint through range of motion. |
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Closed fractures of the distal phalanx may require reduction but usually are minimally displaced and stable, and can be splinted. |
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A reduction in programming errors and increased reliability are additional benefits reaped by using a common code base. |
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The dispersal orders have worked in other areas, resulting in a reduction of antisocial behaviour. |
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The following are the requisites for an acceptable reduction of any fracture listed in order of importance. |
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They are also seeking a reduction in qualifying time for long service leave from the present 15 years service to 10 years. |
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He serves it in a soup plate, surrounded by a modest quantity of a rich, winey reduction and heretical though that may be, that improved it. |
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Economists and historians regard a reduction in real wages as one of the distinguishing features of the modern period. |
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That is equivalent to the same life reduction you would expect from smoking. |
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This reduction is particularly true for airborne particles that can be measured by looking at levels of Black Smoke. |
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If patients have a less than 50 percent reduction in wart size, surgical excision or other ablative therapy should be initiated. |
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Subsequent plain films and computed tomography confirmed satisfactory reduction with no acetabular fracture. |
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A reduction in the use of pesticides and a clean-up of waterways are part of the plan. |
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That judgment reflected a reduction in the agreed quantum of damages suffered by the plaintiff. |
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Due to major reduction in prices of antiretrovirals, these drugs are now available in many countries. |
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They asked to be informed if the prospects of the livestock traffic in 1930 were likely to be such as would justify the reduction in lairage charges. |
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This or the reduction in handicap allowance may have had something to do with the winning scores this year being not so good as last year's 105 points. |
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This reduction in relative size would have concomitantly influenced the geometry of the relationship between the ocular lobes and the frontal lobe. |
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The key to the water resources plan for the Condamine-Balonne is a 10 per cent reduction in allowable water harvesting during environmentally important flows. |
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After you remodel, retest in the lowest lived-in area to make sure the construction did not reduce the effectiveness of the radon reduction system. |
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Philip Walsh conducts Jonathan Dove's ingenious orchestral reduction with flair, even if he can't disguise the occasional un-Puccinian scrawniness of the string sound. |
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This process of simplification and hybridization involves reduction of linguistic resources and restriction of use to such limited functions as trade. |
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They suggest that use of this approach led to a reduction of aggressive incidents and that the approach has broader application to other forensic and mental health settings. |
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It is also appealing for a reduction in class sizes, increased funding for primary schools, action on special needs education and an end to educational disadvantage. |
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A reduction in winds can also limit the availability of nutrients. |
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The GST and GPOX are involved in multiple functions including reduction of organic peroxides generated either by endogenous or xenobiotic metabolites. |
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This reduction was not accompanied by an increased risk of infection. |
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By focusing on cost reduction and cash generation, Lord Hanson brought about a startling revival in the fortunes of many companies that he acquired. |
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Somewhere along the line, incredible economic wealth was destroyed, requiring enormous write-downs and a drastic reduction of the company's net worth. |
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He also noted an increase in police patrols around the capital which has resulted in a marked reduction in pickpocketing and shoplifting over the past two weeks. |
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As in the case of the No.2 reduction gear, the three layshafts appeared to have been spread outwards at the rear, and forced forwards relative to the annulus gear. |
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The chemical reduction of nitrate to nitrite requires metabolic energy. |
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Nitrate reduction is catalysed by nitrate reductase and nitrite reductase. |
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Carbohydrates not only provide the acceptor of sulphide for cysteine biosynthesis, they are the source of reductants for sulphate reduction in non-photosynthetic tissues. |
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Not until then however had I realized that good table manners not only means a good verbal and physical behaviour, but also involves reduction of waste to a minimum. |
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So do we simply accept the reduction of seven sacraments to six? |
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The process described herein will enable reduction of surface roughness at the interfaces of multilayered thin films to produce atomically smooth surfaces. |
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He said at the time he knew the company was taking remedial measures and realised the reduction of the fleet would have a knock-on effect for passengers. |
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It is perfectly legitimate for him, as a strategic measure in that desired direction, to push for a drastic reduction or repeal of the income tax. |
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The use of policy instruments like tax and subsidy to achieve public goals, such as reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? |
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It makes a concise public argument for deferring deficit reduction until durable growth resumes. |
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After lasing, there was no statistically significant reduction in overall yield stress, ultimate stress, or elastic modulus when comparing the lased and the nonlased tissue. |
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The reduction in the unemployment levels is largely due to part time jobs and more people simply giving up looking for jobs. |
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By learning basic literary skills and teaching self expression and awareness through writers residencies, there could be a significant reduction in the number of reoffenders. |
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In the short term, it must also be noted that the sharp reduction in air travel in the US is going to benefit inventories which were already exceptionally high. |
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Standards must be set to ensure that targets for mortality reduction are achieved and that there is quality assurance at each stage of the screening process. |
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In this study, the extent of reduction in seed production due to insufficient pollen quantity and quality were examined in a naturally pollinated M. stellata population. |
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Again I noticed another reduction in the amount of waste in my bin. |
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The coca leaf, considered sacred in Quechua culture, has many healing properties, one of them being the reduction of nausea and headache from altitude sickness. |
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This effect is consistent with the expected large reduction in electron density on the amino nitrogen upon acetylation thus making coordination with copper much less strong. |
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Who will drive the market growth and cost reduction of renewable energy sources, and how will energy storage for intermittent renewables like solar and wind be solved? |
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There is a reduction in underlying estimates for contributory jobseeker's allowance of approximately 20 million due to lower unemployment assumptions. |
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Estimated expenditure on contribution-based jobseeker's allowance has also been reduced slightly, due to a reduction in the assumed level of unemployment. |
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Thus, effects of water stress on the plant are partly ameliorated by this improvement in water supply, and partly by the reduction in canopy size and transpiration. |
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Ishihara rails against everything from the reduction of the time hard-pressed Japanese kids have to spend in school to the country's non-nuclear peace constitution. |
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So Moron gets the bright idea that instead of taking out a loan from Venezuela, we will pay cash on the barrel but ask for a reduction in the price. |
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This may have contributed to the reduction in hospital admissions. |
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We did not find any significant reduction in admissions to hospital. |
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Occasionally, however, we need to flash sterilize an internal fixation screw set for an emergency open reduction with internal fixation of a fracture. |
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Allow me, therefore, to advance a theory based upon sound research and to propose recommendations sure to bring about a substantial reduction in these criminal acts. |
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Grain SA chairman Bully Botma said the recovery of the rand against the dollar over the past few days had led to a significant reduction in grain prices. |
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States and utility companies will have a range of options for meeting the pollution reduction targets. |
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And so it has proven over the past generation of the swiftest record reduction of criminality in American history. |
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The phenomenon is easily seen by eye and apparently cannot be ascribed to statistical artefacts, selection procedures or flawed reduction techniques. |
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The locus classicus of this research are the papers by Alberch and Gale that demonstrated a causal link between patterns of digit reduction and the mode of digit development. |
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Then United Future came out with an absolutely lame-duck report saying they would be supporting the bill, so long as there was a corresponding reduction in taxation. |
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It sought a reduction in the hours of trading, Sunday closing, the abolition of barmaids, and the limiting of licensed houses through local option. |
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So your submission was directed at the specificity of a percentile discount rather than the entitlement of some allowance in the reduction of the punitive sentence? |
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Where the channel is constricted, this material is then deposited and can contribute to a reduction in channel capacity. |
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The pyramidal tract is poorly developed, reflecting the reduction of its limbs. |
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The reduction potential of nitroanilines decreases on increasing the solvent electron acceptivity for aprotic solvents. |
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The process consisted in preparing the metal by metallothermic reduction of titanium tetrachloride with sodium metal in a steel bomb. |
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When using reduction forceps, care must be taken to prevent comminuting the medial epicondylar fragment. |
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The principal change in paragraph 1406 is the reduction in the rates of duty provided in the House bill on ceramic decalcomanias. |
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Here, we identify that the syntactic reduction introduces an error and falsefully declares some specifications as unrealizable. |
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No reduction in albuminuria, glomerulosclerotic index or cortical collagen deposition was observed. |
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Whichever of these methods of manipulative reduction is used, a simple test for reduction, the Leadbetter heel-palm test, can be applied. |
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Plants for the electrolytic reduction of aluminium are also generally referred to as aluminium smelters. |
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From the medieval period, the process of direct reduction in bloomeries began to be replaced by an indirect process. |
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Instead, mild steel is produced from a bessemer converter or by other means including smelting reduction processes such as the Corex Process. |
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The chlorination of the water used to hydrocool strawberries led to a significant reduction in botrytis fruit rot. |
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This was due in part to The Anarchy and Stephen's loose rule resulting in the reduction of royal authority. |
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Both parties realised they were mutually disadvantaged by the reduction in commerce. |
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Consultation will start over cost saving, streamlining and some service reduction in the National Health Service. |
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Leaders in Dublin expected a substantial reduction in the territory of Northern Ireland, with nationalist areas moving to the Free State. |
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Gasoline prices usually show a laggier response to crude-oil price reduction than to crude-oil price increases. |
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Not so circumscribed in expedient for the reduction of surplus wealth were those lairds of the lariat who had womenfolk to their name. |
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Air pollution may also be leading to a reduction in beech numbers, through increased susceptibility to disease. |
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On 26 June 2007, Austrian Minister for Defense Norbert Darabos announced a reduction to 15 aircraft. |
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Italy became the first country to announce a reduction of its overall fleet procurement, cutting its buy from 131 to 90 aircraft. |
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In the vast majority of large electric generating stations, turbines are directly connected to generators with no reduction gearing. |
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When driving in heavy rain drivers notice a reduction in road spray from other vehicles and improved visibility. |
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The seriously mentally ill have a 10 to 25 year reduction in life expectancy. |
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During the 5th century, the Western Empire experienced a significant reduction of its territory. |
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The advantages of compressed air launch are a reduction in fumes, and much greater accuracy in height and timing. |
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The result was the opening of hundreds of new pubs throughout England, and the reduction of the influence of the large breweries. |
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It was a reduction in beer duty based on a brewery's total production and aimed at helping smaller breweries. |
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He denied the real existence of metaphysical universals and advocated the reduction of ontology. |
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In contrast, they have successfully sought the reduction of section 106 planning obligations connected to the redevelopment of the stadium. |
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The reduction in prize money, announced in September 2009, was due to the global economic downturn. |
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The relationships among economic growth, employment, and poverty reduction are complex. |
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The Reform Act's chief objective was the reduction of the number of nomination boroughs. |
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The Miners' Federation of Great Britain refused the wage reduction and regional negotiation. |
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The continuous reduction in aircraft numbers since the end of the Cold War made it uneconomical to support operations at multiple bases. |
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Consultation will start over cost saving, streamlining and reduction of some services in the National Health Service. |
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They are used to plan, and measure the results of, crime reduction or perception measures. |
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Under the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, there was a gradual reduction in the number of soldiers deployed. |
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This Allied campaign led to a significant reduction in supplies flowing to the besieged Russian troops at Sevastopol. |
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Noise reduction was an important requirement in the A380 design, and particularly affects engine design. |
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This negative trend created a lack of support for Welsh poverty reduction efforts, and can explain much of the stagnation present in the rate. |
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This in turn caused an improvement in quality control and reduction of police interdiction in the distribution of cocaine. |
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Tax shelters are investments that allow, and purport to allow, a reduction in one's income tax liability. |
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The common feature of these three types was the provision of reduction gearing and a drive shaft between the crankshaft and the driving axles. |
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This allows for greater temperatures and therefore greater efficacy with less reduction in filament life. |
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For what it seeks is to disturb monotony of type, slavery of custom, tyranny of habit, and the reduction of man to the level of a machine. |
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Even the advance on Scotland under Antoninus Pius resulted in a substantial reduction of troops in Wales. |
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This brought with it an accompanying reduction in economic input to the town centre. |
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In May 1879, Scottish mine owners combined to force a reduction of wages, which had the effect of spurring the demand for unionisation. |
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Also, the reduction in forests caused by the ice's expansion increases albedo. |
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The ice age continues until the reduction in weathering causes an increase in the greenhouse effect. |
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The stoat's ancestors were larger than the current form, and underwent a reduction in size as they exploited the new food source. |
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Jackson delegated the decision on how the reduction of battalions would be achieved to the Council of Scottish Colonels. |
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On 23 September 2009, then Prime Minister Gordon Brown confirmed that this reduction to three submarines was still under consideration. |
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On 26 June 2007 Austrian Minister for Defense Norbert Darabos announced a reduction to 15 aircraft. |
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The budget of 17 November 1914 had to allow for lower taxation receipts because of the reduction in world trade. |
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Marginal crevasses form from the edge of the glacier, due to the reduction in speed caused by friction of the valley walls. |
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This step exploits the relatively easy reduction of copper oxides to copper metal. |
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In Glamorgan, from the late 19th century, there was a significant reduction away from arable land towards pasture land. |
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Swansea also suffered a vast reduction on trade with the end of the area as a world leader in copper smelting. |
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Custom scales may also be produced from the enlargement or reduction of the existing scales. |
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With a reduction from nine professional clubs to just five, there was no Welsh entry in that year's competition. |
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The reduction from 5 to 3 enabled mobile TV and broadband to get more spectrum allocation. |
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The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked a reduction in the demand for military ships and submarines, and the town continued its decline. |
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Simply making the hull thicker increases the weight and requires reduction of onboard equipment weight, ultimately resulting in a bathyscaphe. |
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It has been observed, however, that certain taxa have the ability to divide without causing a reduction in cell size. |
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The Arctic is especially vulnerable to the effects of any climate change, as has become apparent with the reduction of sea ice in recent years. |
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The drastic reduction in northeastern Atlantic copepod stocks during the late 1960s may be another culprit. |
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Conversely, significant reduction in the mortality rate can be obtained by preventing just a few deaths. |
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In particular, new urban motorway does not grant a reduction of traffic accidents. |
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In Italy, a study performed on urban motorway A56 Tangenziale di Napoli showed than reduction of speed allows to decrease crash. |
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This has largely been attributed to the reduction in state benefits and a shift toward the privatisation of public services. |
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Still, some targeted point sources did not show a decrease in runoff despite reduction efforts. |
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The reduction in the unemployment rate and growth in per capita income is attributable to the oil boom in the state. |
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Results from hydrocarbon exploration wells show clear porosity reduction trends with depth. |
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The period since the emergence of humans has displayed an ongoing biodiversity reduction and an accompanying loss of genetic diversity. |
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Named the Holocene extinction, the reduction is caused primarily by human impacts, particularly habitat destruction. |
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Physically larger species and those living at lower latitudes or in forests or oceans are more sensitive to reduction in habitat area. |
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Impacts also include reducing soil moisture and a reduction in reabsorption of carbon dioxide emissions. |
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They are abundant and increasing throughout their range, partly due to a reduction in rabies in Central Europe. |
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In Central Europe it has become more abundant in recent decades due to a reduction in the incidence of rabies. |
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A severe reduction of rabbit populations due to myxomatosis has hastened the wildcat's decline. |
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However, a reduction in the supply of healthy trees, especially in Europe, is making ash an increasingly expensive option. |
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The immediate postwar period saw a severe reduction in warship orders which was balanced by a prolonged boom in merchant shipbuilding. |
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This reduction in digestion results in a proportional reduction in oxygen use in the stomach and therefore a correlated oxygen supply for diving. |
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It includes scientific study of the lithic reduction of the raw materials, examining how the artifacts were made. |
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When a wireless access point is used, low or unstable wireless signal quality can also cause reduction or fluctuation of actual speed. |
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Fluctuations in metazoan population and diversity may not have been the only factor in the reduction in stromatolite abundance. |
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In Kazakh and certain other Turkic languages, words without vowel sounds may occur due to reduction of weak vowels. |
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Studies of sediment layers at Mezmaiskaya Cave suggest a severe reduction of plant pollen. |
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If the goal of the reduction strategy is to produce flakes, the remnant lithic core may be discarded once it has become too small to use. |
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The bipolar reduction technique is typified by its use of wedge initiation. |
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This lithic technology basically replaces the Levallois reduction technology. |
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The crisis of the 1990s led to the drastic reduction of the state support for science and a brain drain migration from Russia. |
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As expected in a species inhabiting arid regions, dehydration causes a reduction in faecal water, or dry feces. |
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This reduction is believed to be caused by high levels of plasma aldosterone, which leads to rectal absorption of sodium and water. |
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With sight reduction tables, the only calculations required are addition and subtraction. |
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Haiti has seen a dramatic reduction of forests due to the excessive and increasing use of charcoal as fuel for cooking. |
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The Lugo administration set its two major priorities as the reduction of corruption and economic inequality. |
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By the Late Classic, the aristocracy had greatly increased, resulting in the corresponding reduction in the exclusive power of the divine king. |
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The argument in favour of calling Middle English a creole comes from the extreme reduction in inflected forms from Old English to Middle English. |
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These pseudoradicals are not directly chain carriers in the reduction of peroxydisulfate, but they can further build up oxygen radical ions. |
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Such vowel reduction is one of the sources of distinction between a spoken language and its written counterpart. |
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This sense of vowel reduction may occur by means other than vowel centralisation, however. |
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In many languages, such as Russian and English, vowel reduction may occur when a vowel changes from a stressed to an unstressed position. |
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Some linguists have observed phonetic consequences of vowel reduction that go beyond the pronunciation of the vowel itself. |
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In some words, the reduction of a vowel depends on how quickly or carefully the speaker enunciates the word. |
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General reduction of final consonant clusters occurs in African American Vernacular English and Caribbean English. |
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William reorganised the land structure in a piecemeal fashion, following the reduction of resistance in various parts of England. |
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It does however allow for a reduction in damages recoverable to the extent that the court sees fit. |
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He supported Cobden's motion for the reduction of public expenditure, and in and out of parliament pleaded for peace. |
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The reduction in Parliament length was seen as a counterbalance to the new powers granted to the Commons. |
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However, the 1868 Act disenfranchised them altogether before the reduction in representation took effect. |
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Powdered iron in an acidic solvent was used in the Bechamp reduction the reduction of nitrobenzene to aniline. |
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The reduction of capacity led to a legacy of redundant mills, which were readily reused for other industrial purposes. |
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The word reduction originally referred to the loss in weight upon heating a metallic ore such as a metal oxide to extract the metal. |
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The meaning of reduction then became generalized to include all processes involving gain of electrons. |
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Since electrons are negatively charged, it is also helpful to think of this as reduction in electrical charge. |
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Thus, oxidation is best defined as an increase in oxidation state, and reduction as a decrease in oxidation state. |
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Photosynthesis involves the reduction of carbon dioxide into sugars and the oxidation of water into molecular oxygen. |
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The net reaction is the oxidation of the flavoenzyme's coenzymes and the reduction of molecular oxygen to form superoxide. |
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The problem with a small roll is a reduction of stiffness, which is overcome using backup rolls. |
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Calls for a large reduction in the tithe payment were prominent among the demands of the rioters. |
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Compared to external beam radiotherapy, brachytherapy allows a reduction in treatment time and reduced radiation exposure to healthcare staff. |
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This was a considerable reduction in the number of families from the 37 in the system of Smith et al. |
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Graphite occurs in metamorphic rocks as a result of the reduction of sedimentary carbon compounds during metamorphism. |
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Occasionally, as in the purple slates of North Wales, ferrous reduction spheres form around iron nuclei, leaving a light green spotted texture. |
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This campaign was conducted with speed in order to take as little time as possible in the reduction of this region. |
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The reduction in taxes weakened the king's position, and many aristocrats lost the basis for their surplus, reducing some to mere farmers. |
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Any measure can be related to the improvement of a RIF, thus the resulting risk reduction can be assessed. |
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Many believed that the reduction in public spending was a disaster but the spin doctors presented it as a triumph for lower taxation. |
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