I would have terrible itching and scaling on my scalp that would usually bleed and scab over. |
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Lack of moisture causes an abnormal skin barrier, which induces abnormal desquamation and leads to scaling. |
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If the bleed water gets finished back in, the hardened concrete surface may be weak, porous, and vulnerable to abrasion and salt scaling. |
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First, the scalp is examined for evidence of erythema, scaling, or inflammation. |
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In very young babies there's a kind of eczema called cradle cap, where there's scaling on the scalp. |
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At night, young men sometimes scramble among the upper reaches of the steepled old buildings, scaling the most difficult points. |
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When scaling due to cyclic freezing occurs, often the cause is judged to be de-icing chemicals, particularly calcium chloride. |
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Psoriasis of the perineal skin presents as redness with itching and scaling. |
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Anticipating the cuts, she is scaling back renovations in nonpublic areas and is considering other ways to cut costs. |
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And once she has tackled the project the 20-year-old will be scaling new heights when she embarks on a trek up the mighty Mount Kilimanjaro. |
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He said that it was one of the tough events, jumping across that and then scaling a steep, often slick roof beyond. |
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This procedure is done by your veterinarian and is pretty much the same thing as the scaling you get at the dentist. |
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I haven't tried scaling the recipe to any other size, but I expect it would work fine. |
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Mike Dall won with a creditable net of perch scaling 4lb 4oz to restore some male pride. |
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It has a light breast with scaled patterning, white streaks along brown sides, and black and grey scaling on the nape of the neck. |
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The thieves broke in through a rear window after scaling up a drain pipe to enter the first floor of the store, which covers 6,000 square feet. |
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Finally, going over the walls of a besieged fortress generally required scaling ladders or a siege tower. |
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They may be associated with large telangiectatic vessels or may exhibit thick scaling that mimics psoriasis. |
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He knew how to cut off water to besieged fortifications, and how to construct bridges, mantlets, scaling ladders, and other instruments. |
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A Nepalese sherpa guide has once again broken his own record, scaling Mount Everest for the 19th time. |
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The challenge involved scaling 15 peaks in 48 hours, and two nights camping out, braving the late September weather. |
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Testing electric water heaters over an equivalent 15 months of service found 64 times more scaling on unsoftened water than softened water. |
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Aerial shots of the beleaguered fort, with Mexican troops climbing scaling ladders, lit by flashes of musketry, are striking. |
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He topped the contest on Horseshoe Lake with a cracking net of bream and skimmers scaling an impressive 77 lb 14 oz. |
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For the legendary mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, scaling mountain peaks no longer remains the sport it once was. |
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The character moves quickly and responsively, easily and acrobatically scaling platforms, hanging from ledges and more. |
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She has already hit the headlines for her escapades scaling some of the country's toughest peaks. |
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Obstacles include jumping through a hanging tire, scaling planks, running up and down an A-frame, and other challenges. |
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But I assume that these vehicles are prototypes, and that once the operational kinks are worked out, they'll start scaling down a bit. |
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In our view, scaling seriously disenfranchises students and creates failures for no other reason than the reporting of statistical niceties. |
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At the level of populations, the scaling of mutational effects with pleiotropy can be addressed via the neutral theory of molecular evolution. |
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Squamous cell carcinoma lesions vary in appearance and usually appear as dull, red lesions with scaling and induration. |
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The mass media and the rest of corporate America are enthralled with professionals scaling career ladders to new heights. |
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I sometimes allow rampant letterfit adjustment and excessive glyph scaling to allude to the lack of state-sponsored childcare options. |
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This contrasts with other biopolymers, such as actin, that show better agreement with the scaling of such simple models. |
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Besides the two ball peens, a one pound scaling hammer and a ten and a half pound handled sledge were offered. |
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She said Jack even joins in the fun and enjoys shooting down the playground's slide and scaling up its climbing frame. |
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This has posed challenges to efforts aimed at scaling down its operations in a bid to make it more efficient and competitive. |
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The Welsh regions have a mountain to climb after all losing in Europe this weekend, but the prospect of them scaling new heights are slim. |
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Three weeks later the scaling had resolved, leaving residual hyperpigmentation. |
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This scenario constitutes an excellent example of the reason I've not minded scaling back the hardware aspect of my consulting business. |
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All genes are transcribed from the same strand, and scaling is only approximate. |
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The scaling of brain to body isn't at all what we'd expect to find in pygmies, and the shape is all wrong to be a microcephalic. |
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Volar aspects of the wrists contained multiple serpiginous scaling lesions. |
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Therefore, the collapse is not self-consistent with the initial scaling hypothesis and consequently is incorrect. |
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In general, the results showed that proportion and scaling had an asymmetric integral relation for stacked bar graphs. |
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The authors chose to use the original Likert scaling because the Likert scale preserves more information. |
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The challenging assault course will see the squad scaling 12 ft high walls, balancing on beams and clambering up and over rope cargo nets. |
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You may need to have your gums numbed with an injection of local anaesthetic before the scaling, and you may feel a little discomfort afterwards. |
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The size of neuron clusters that we have successfully recreated in terms of functional equivalence is also scaling up exponentially. |
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A randy tortoise is on the run after scaling a two-foot wall in search of a new partner after his mate of 38 years died. |
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It is formulated on a scaling function or low-pass filter and a wavelet function or high-pass filter. |
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The pressure was kept at 1.0 atm using isotropic positional scaling and the temperature was controlled by Berendsen's method. |
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After scaling a sea fan, the feather star might stay for a while, hanging on by means of tiny hooks called cirri. |
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He used pole and maggot in the marginal slack water for a mixed net of small roach and perch scaling 3lb 9oz. |
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With our eyes fixed on the computer screen, we adjusted the scaling, saturation and contrast of each of the digital photos in succession. |
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Since then, chip makers have been scaling back production, and inventories have fallen. |
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The mantissa provides the significant information, or digits, and the exponent provides a scaling factor that shows how big the number is. |
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The internal scaler on the unit performed quite well and we were hard-pressed to notice any scaling artifacts. |
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The print dialog box provides several additional options including image scaling, pagination, paper orientation and print color. |
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The lesions may take the form of a patch, plaque, or nodule, sometimes with scaling or an ulcerated center. |
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But as soon as we onboarded more content oriented clients, a single machine was not scaling well for us. |
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It is characterized by fissuring, maceration, and scaling in the interdigital spaces of the fourth and fifth toes. |
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Heat treatment is often performed in controlled atmospheres to prevent surface scaling, or less commonly carburisation or decarburisation. |
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Quickly scaling up another two floors, Alanis took her hands off the drainpipe, reached up and grasped the gutter above her head, then flipped herself onto the roof. |
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Their fourth comrade, left behind at the cemetery, attempted scaling a fence and wound up in the hospital the next day. |
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They ended up crawling for much of the journey, scaling electric fences and fending off wild animals in freezing conditions. |
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That means that financial innovation is now as important to scaling up renewable energy as engineering innovation. |
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Or they might realize that they should be scaling back on the caffeine use and stop going. |
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Journalists are leaving Kabul, embassies are downsizing, and donors are quietly and drastically scaling back. |
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As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics. |
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Many companies have been scaling back their anti-infectives research over the last few years, and I don't think that the regulatory environment is the main reason. |
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The company is scaling back physical locations as more consumers turn to e-retailers when they stock up on pens, toner cartridges and Liquid Paper. |
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Severe dry skin, accompanied by scaling, flaking and itching that no amount of moisturizing seems to relieve, could be a sign of a more serious problem. |
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Side effects of anthralin include redness, itching and scaling. |
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Other signs include hair loss, redness, scaling and secondary infection. |
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Athlete's foot can lead to fungal nail, so be aware of any skin rashes, itching or scaling, and use an over-the-counter topical cream before the problem worsens. |
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Skin cancers, such as basal cell and squamous cell carcinomas, often affect the ear but will generally cause only localized surface change, scaling, and erosion. |
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You have a rather chronic relapsing condition, which occasionally oozes and has scaling as a predominant feature, affecting primarily the extremities of the skin. |
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At her age she still has at least one more year in the under-19 section, but scaling the lofty heights of university in Christchurch seems to be her next challenge. |
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The man's initial rage at his fate gradually turns into acceptance as he begins to see the futility of trying to escape by scaling the pit's steep, loose sand walls. |
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The focus was on scaling up the number of components on a single chip. |
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In the middle of August, though, the Nile had sunk so low that the ships could not approach the city walls close enough for the scaling ladders to reach. |
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For the next four days, they'll hammer their toes into the face, scaling 55-to 60-degree ice before reaching a large serac at approximately 22,000 feet. |
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They could have faced up to the fact that if one is to have a ranking-comparing examination or test, then one has to have some sort of moderation or scaling process. |
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Yet instead of scaling back their political ambitions in the face of an obdurate reality, they are escalating them. |
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Previous studies have shown that scaling and barking injuries occur initially on equatorial-facing surfaces and may eventually cover all surfaces of unshaded cacti. |
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The argument that POTS telephony capacity scaling is a counter-example of network neutrality isn't going to convince anyone on either side of anything. |
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After scaling a relatively easy 3,000-foot buttress and traversing a huge glacial plateau below the main face, the climbers will stash most of their gear. |
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Once calculus has formed you cannot remove this yourself and is essential that your dentist or hygienist carries out scaling for you on a regular basis. |
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Mr Cooper said his friend took the lead as he was more experienced at climbing crags since he was an old hand at scaling Stanage Edge in the Peak District. |
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A non-metric multidimensional scaling ordination identified two gradients of species replacement distinguished by differences in forest canopy species and groundcover. |
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The Malayan tapir is a good climber, scaling steep slopes with relative ease, and when alarmed gallops off with surprising speed on its horse-like hooves. |
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The variance in the general build of the manus and pes is presumably due to scaling with respect to the wide range in body sizes seen among synapsids. |
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The court heard how she made off with thousands of pounds worth of holidaymakers' property after scaling the perimeter fence and entering the rooms. |
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A barely noticeable increase in water impurities, because of inefficient treatment plants, meant a growing problem of scaling in power station boiler plants. |
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Using energy arguments similar to the one above, the team derived a scaling law for the contact stiffness of a thin cylinder of infinite length undergoing local indentation. |
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Even so, this apparent complexity would allow benefit from progresses in statistical physics, and scaling theories applied to polymers, polyelectrolytes, and polyampholytes. |
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The first condition that must be fulfilled to apply scaling analysis techniques is that the growth behavior of a process lie in the fractal nature of the interface. |
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Fortunately his girth prevents him from even thinking about scaling the bookcase, so the back of the futon is about as much of a Matterhorn as he can manage. |
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Tinea barbae may cause scaling, follicular pustules, and erythema. |
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Caillat unlodges recalcitrant scales with a hard brush before weighing the fish he has removed from the scaling machine. |
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Surgical intervention included tooth extraction, subgingival scaling, and frenectomy. |
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Along with your 'brethren, Get ready your scaling ladders, And your engines of onfall and assault, To attack the walls of Khung. |
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This also reduces the process time, carburization is controlled to a negligible level and no scaling takes place. |
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Last Saturday Wilkinson returned and again won the BWB Open at peg 5 with a massive catch of mirror carp scaling in at 257lb 7oz. |
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This scaling is independent of the ionic strength, the solvent quality, the molecular weight, and the charge density. |
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Each new building added to a mesh network expands the customer's ability to connect even more buildings, scaling up to 100 buildings per channel. |
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Is there a point in the scaling back at which damage to our whole becomes greater than the sum of harm to our parts? |
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Horizontal scaling gives you some failover and flexibility that you normally cannot get with only vertical scaling. |
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The energy giants are scaling back the workforce at the proposed new Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset. |
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Male chimps at Gombe and other forest sites can spend hours scaling and swinging through trees when hunting speedy colobus monkeys. |
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The energy giant is scaling back the workforce at the proposed new Hinkley Point C plant in Somerset. |
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While premium scaling may serve fairness goals, it does almost nothing on its own to solve the problems of underinsurance and overinsurance. |
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The scaling back of bank underweights was even more pronounced in Europe, albeit from a deeper underweight position. |
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Royal Bank of Scotland is reportedly planning another exercise aimed at scaling back investment banking operations. |
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A macroevolutionary explanation for energy equivalence in the scaling of body size and population density. |
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This logarithmical single-channel capacity scaling ultimately will not be able to support exponential traffic growth. |
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The scaling techniques used were dichotomous scale, ordinal scale and Likert's scale. |
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Combes of Washington investigates flexural stiffness influences on insect wings scaling and wing venation. |
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A scaling law for the effects of architecture and allometry on tree vibration models suggests a biological tuning to model compartmentalization. |
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As a dental hygienist you would carry out procedures, such as scaling and polishing teeth, and applying topical fluoride and fissure sealants. |
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After scaling the cliffs, the Rangers discovered that the guns had already been withdrawn. |
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The first involves studies of single and multi-cellular algae which serves as model systems for allometric scaling laws in evolution. |
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He pole-fished at eight metres with white maggot on the point and fed pellets, with his best carp scaling just 2lb. |
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Interspecies pharmacokinetic scaling allometric principles and applications. |
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Spurred on by every session in front of the mirror, Nigel intends to continue scaling the dizziest heights of physical perfection. |
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Alongside the second-largest NTT DoCoMo, the Astel group, the third-largest PHS service provider, is also scaling down its PHS operations. |
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More has been done the last twenty years in scaling previously unfooted mountains, than during all former ages. |
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Dishwasher salt is sodium chloride and is used to prevent scaling of the machine, not in the dishwashing process. |
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Fractal scaling models of resonant oscillations in chain systems of harmonic oscillators. |
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From their point of view the universality of scaling suggests an underlying polarizable structured vacuum of mini white and black holes. |
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On the very edge of sight the teterrimous mountains, huge, made of brass, scaling the dark heavens, rimmed with blue flames. |
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In the EPROM and ROM erase, a fieldless array is implemented to get the full scaling benefit. |
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Prince Aurangzeb's forces discharged rockets and grenades while scaling the walls. |
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Equation 2 is a hyperboloid in which the exponent s may represent the psychophysical and nonlinear scaling of amount and time. |
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Improper curing can cause scaling, reduced strength, poor abrasion resistance and cracking. |
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Aden was a fortified city, but although he had scaling ladders they broke and after half a day of fierce battle Afonso was forced to retreat. |
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By selecting, scaling, and clothifying these various objects, you can create an assortment of towels, blankets, scarves, shawls, and flags. |
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In total, 6,000 employees were laid off, including those laid off with the scaling back at some other projects. |
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Survivor reaches as many as 28 million viewers who watch contestants win a new Pontiac or guzzle Mountain Dew after scaling an arduous cliff. |
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Itchiness is also relevant to the second picture, of a microscopic headlouse acrobatically scaling three strands of hair. |
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In April 2016, StreetScooter GmbH announced that it would be scaling up to manufacture approximately 10,000 of the Work vehicles annually, starting in 2017, also in Aachen. |
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On a brightly-lit stage, members of Axis Dance Company climb on one another like mountaineers, scaling each other's wheelchairs as they pull their bodies upward. |
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I WONDER what comments Health Secretary Alan Johnson made when visiting City Hospital on October 11 concerning the scaling down of the accident and emergency department. |
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Reduce skin scaling, redness, and often, oozing follows the vesiculation. |
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Our metric culture of decimalism gains its structure from this scaling. |
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The 38-year-old was struck down by a bout of potentially fatal altitude sickness on Sunday after scaling 12,000ft of the 19,341ft peak in Tanzania, East Africa. |
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Gathered around the hospital in Alexandria, Dunbartonshire, the crowd was protesting at a scaling back of services set to take place before the year's end. |
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Top of Monday's agenda will be decommissioning and demilitarisation as pressure mounts by republicans for a scaling down of the Army along the border. |
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In conjunction with multidimensional scaling, dendrograms also provide a visual representation of the pattern of similarities or dissimilarities among a set of objects. |
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By leveraging the industry-leading performance and scalability of BladeCenter, Profiler Version 5 is the only solution capable of scaling to meet the needs of larger networks. |
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An unexpected overweighted antipolaron is revealed in the quadpolaron state, and a hidden scaling behavior relevant to symmetry breaking is found in the bipolaron state. |
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The Gallery for this issue offers a selection of warty and scaling disorders, one showing notable improvement in response to topical calcipotriol. |
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A line of further research may focus on mechanisms of size scaling in specific PD subgroups in order to find an explanation for the existing interstudy variability. |
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The main chemical segments covered are coagulants and flocculants, corrosion and scaling chemicals, disinfectants and biocides and pH adjustment chemicals. |
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The Bengal army dominated the Indian army before 1857 and a direct result after the rebellion was the scaling back of the size of the Bengali contingent in the army. |
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I slipped Ike's switch-bladed scaling knife from my bra and lunged. |
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