The use of specialized animal stalls and tethers is accepted as a science-based industry standard of management. |
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People usually specialized in a particular trade, barrel makers, wheelwrights, weavers and so forth. |
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This is a specialized type of juicer since normal fruit and vegetable juicers will not juice wheatgrass. |
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Bill specialized in likeable but none-too-bright juveniles and young leads. |
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A specialized vocabulary described parts of harness fittings such as whiffletrees, reins, breechings, traces, collars, hames and pole straps. |
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This is a specialized NGO, set up in 1983, with the main task to protect the loggerhead turtle in Greece. |
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Tomita also learned the essence of kaiseki, a highly specialized service, which often accompanies the Japanese tea ceremony. |
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It occurs when a child lacks lymphocytes, the specialized white blood cells that the body uses to fight infection. |
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Midland road wideners are specialized machines designed to place material to the side of a lane and spread at a specified profile. |
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He specialized in elegant figures in parklike landscapes as well as kermis and other village festivals. |
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While a pipe reamer is an expensive, specialized tool, it's worth buying if you're doing a job that involves cutting lots of pipe. |
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The first stumbling block for most students is the specialized terminology of agrostology. |
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With heavy equipment airdrops, the user is responsible for rigging the loads, a labor-intensive process requiring specialized materials. |
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Szayna has a specialized chapter on how new members must upgrade their readiness in air power. |
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In the special sense organs, such as the eye and the ear, highly specialized receptors respond to light and sound. |
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In Japan, the restaurants are very specialized, so Tomita sought work in the US, wanting to explore all aspects of the Japanese kitchen. |
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But don't think that specialized clinics are the only places prepared to help couples deal with this knotty problem. |
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This specialized system is thought to be an adaptation promoting allogamy by secondary pollen presentation. |
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The firm employed approximately one hundred specialized workers including gilders, carpenters, upholsterers, repairmen, and glaziers. |
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These are specialized molecules that can latch on to antigens and help the rest of the immune system eliminate the foreign particle. |
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This is no mother's milk, however, but a latex exuded by specialized structures, called laticifers, that are found throughout the plant. |
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The course provides instruction in long-range patrolling, amphibious operations, hydrographic surveys, and specialized ground combat tactics. |
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He had a wide interest in minerals but specialized in zeolites and published many locality discoveries. |
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Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving. |
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Bibliographic description has many specialized terms, anacronyms and abbreviations too numerous to be listed here. |
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As with any highly specialized collector's item, it's difficult to uncover reputable channels of distribution. |
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One specialized field, the humanitarian laws of war, had long included rules regulating the conduct of war, the so-called jus in bello. |
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This influence, along with the specialized receptors along the tubule, allows each tubular section a selective resorptive and secretory function. |
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Biotech research is at once so complex and so specialized that making decisions often means taking a leap of faith. |
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Another 15-20 per cent of workers were employed in specialized crafts such as metallurgy, woodwork, and leatherwork. |
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An example she used was an online service that specialized in printing and designing birth announcements. |
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Since these two cover crops are legumes, they form a symbiosis with specialized soil bacteria called rhizobia. |
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Before acquiring IMAX, he specialized in leveraged buyouts and venture capital investments. |
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In terms of lexical category ambiguity, languages do differ in the extent to which their word-forms are specialized for syntactic function. |
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It will sometimes take other food, but the limpkin is a highly specialized feeder. |
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Bipedality freed the forelimbs and allowed development of the hands as highly specialized appendages with great dexterity. |
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The venous sinuses are lined not by endothelium but by specialized reticular cells, which are fixed macrophages. |
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I guess economists can be a bit specialized but I was once a High School economics teacher so I speak the lingo, as it were. |
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Yet, many araneids have evolved highly specialized web construction behaviors that result in webs unlike typical orb webs. |
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Her interest in the highly specialized field sprang from an early love of history and archeology. |
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We also have a number of more specialized items, such as tree-ring and archeomagnetic sampling kits. |
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Later, the Fuke school came to be composed primarily of wandering, non-ordained ascetics who specialized in playing the shakuhachi flute. |
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An astroid is a specialized case of the general hypocycloid family of curves. |
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Prominent among these are the lymphocytes, white blood cells that are specialized to react to specific antigens. |
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The tail bones are very flat and compressed, seemingly specialized for swimming, just as they are in modern beavers and otters. |
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He'd been with a firm that specialized in aerospace parts that switched to automotive. |
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As a result, Sweden maintains three specialized units that can respond to this specific threat. |
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On the other hand, students who have specialized majors in the sciences may wish to develop more general communications and analytical skills. |
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It goes without saying that very few of these people have any specialized knowledge of African art history. |
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This is the main reason there is such an extreme shortage of these specialized technicians. |
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The mammary glands are specialized cutaneous glands that develop rapidly but incompletely at puberty. |
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At first a fairly generalized elephant species, mammoths evolved into several specialized species adapted to their environments. |
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In certain species, nutrients are released into a specialized apoplasmic cavity derived from schizogenous activity. |
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Telomeres, the natural ends of linear chromosomes, are maintained by the specialized reverse transcriptase called telomerase. |
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Is it important that your documents be backward-compatible with older or specialized browsing environments? |
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Most likely, given the powerful nature of such a manitou, appropriate ceremonies would have been conducted by someone with specialized powers. |
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It required a cadre of scholars specialized in, and devoted to, the study of organizations. |
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Rural areas could be particularly exposed because of a lack of specialized equipment and manpower, he said. |
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More specialized instruments, such as skin hooks or tenotomy scissors, may be added to the tray, depending on the surgeon's preference. |
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Visual pigments have also evolved to perform specialized functions, such as color vision and scotopic vision. |
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Baden-Powell joined the army in 1876 and specialized in reconnaissance and scouting. |
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Another was Giacomo Rafaelli, who specialized in so-called micromosaics, which were made up of minute tesserae. |
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Women specialized in making clothing, such as ponchos, loincloths, and skirts. |
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Throughout the nation, ballot box scrutinizers have received specialized training in advance and are directly involved with the government. |
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Horse boots and bandages are a category that has been increased as equestrians are requesting more specialized products. |
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A few other carnivores, such as the sea otter, are also specialized for life in the oceans. |
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You need to have specialized equipment, hot-water suits, so the divers can spend the maximum amount of time in the water. |
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Thylacoleo are highly specialized brachycephalic predators with greatly hypotrophied molar rows and hypertrophied sectorial third premolars. |
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The basal cell layer is attached to the basement membrane by specialized cell junctions that include both hemi-desmosomes and focal contacts. |
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Indeed, ion channels, whether gated by ligand, voltage, or force, all possess specialized molecular sensors for detection of their stimuli. |
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India's specialized technology institutes are turning out battalions of software wizards. |
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Carrier battlegroups had long been vulnerable to submarines, but the Catharsis specialized in destroying other submarines. |
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A further option is to sell through certain specialized shops, on the basis that the product requires sales expertise in that area. |
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Each sense organ has specialized receptor cells to detect the appropriate type of physical energy or stimulation. |
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The critical process depends upon whether the ectoderm can contact a condensate of specialized mesenchyme called the dermal papillae. |
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They are stored in vacuoles of a specialized leaf tissue, the paraveinal mesophyll. |
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The specialized work seems interesting to outsiders but is actually toilsome, hard and even dangerous. |
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He wrote in an often opaque and always toplofty style, with a specialized vocabulary derived from the social sciences. |
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Thus, unlike totipotent single-cell embryos, pluripotent embryonic stem cells are specialized cells that have limited developmental capabilities. |
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The presence of other specialized benthos at the crinoid-bearing localities indicates that the ocean bottom locally was not fully anoxic. |
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There are specific, geographically linked networks of entrepreneurs who have become specialized in this unofficial shadow-banking sector. |
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The pons is a specialized band of nerve fibers that links the midbrain with the medulla oblongata and acts as a high-functioning switchboard. |
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If you want to do specialized training, consider breeds known for courage and trainability. |
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From the docks, specialized equipment was stored in sheds or moved directly to designated bases along back roads at night. |
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Kinases are specialized transferases that regulate metabolism by transferring phosphate from ATP to other molecules. |
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The digital currency is mined using specialized super computers which discover them by solving highly complex mathematical equations. |
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Each chapter in this book treats a specialized topic having to do with high-speed signal propagation. |
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The specialized flora includes the rare plantain shoreweed, water lobelia, and quillwort. |
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And when it came to the specialized work of breeding and training the finest bird dogs in the country, only a Bullock County native would do. |
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The surface of the sphere is made up of a layer of specialized cells called the trophoblast. |
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The International Space Station requires far more specialized modular construction than any previous spacecraft. |
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The specialized art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing, requiring agility and skilful control of the body. |
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This was a specialized job mainly carried out by a blacksmith, later called a farrier. |
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Not only are cells in multicellular organisms specialized, they are precisely arrayed in particular spatial patterns. |
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Such systems require specialized support equipment and munitions uncommon in the Air Force. |
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We now know that the actions of the specialized musculature of the lower esophageal sphincter provide the chief barrier to reflux. |
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It also manages the Navy's clothing program, providing both uniforms and specialized protective clothing to the Navy. |
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Tunnicliffe specialized in natural history subjects, particularly birds, and was best known as a book illustrator. |
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Dodin spent a very important part of his career painting soft-paste porcelain plaques, which demanded a specialized talent. |
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Ecovec is a company specialized in monitoring urban plagues, especially the Aedes aegypti mosquito, vector of breakbone fever. |
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Doctors took specialized training in obstetrics and gynecology long before they did in urology. |
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Still, right now, Linux is a specialized operating system catering to developers, networkers and IT professionals. |
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There is a specialized science, cybernetics, studying these problems of the general systems theory. |
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If companies charge extra for specialized modules, they get accused of nickel-and-diming the customer. |
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The lithotomy sound is a specialized metal probe to prove the presence of bladder stones. |
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It was an old established facility that specialized in caring for Servicemen. |
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Many rust diseases are very specialized and have just one or two hosts. |
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The diagnosis is made by a combination of assessing the severity of leakage and conducting specialized tests such as urodynamics and cystourethroscopy. |
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The project is a result of this collaboration, and is designed to meet the specialized training needs in the bioengineering and bioinformatics areas. |
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Those in the service class or salariat exercise delegated authority or specialized knowledge and expertise on behalf of their employing organization. |
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Senior colleges and universities do not offer bachelor's degrees in specialized vocational fields or do not choose to allocate resources for such degrees. |
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On top of the methodological resources collected and presented, the specialized web site could offer training programs, software, and even a software toolbox. |
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The hind limbs are lengthened mostly by an increase in length of the metatarsals and digits, and these feet are further specialized by the near loss of the first digit. |
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Among all the insects only beetles have these specialized fore-wings. |
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Dragonfly larvae possess a highly specialized mouthpart, known as the labial mask, which can be extended rapidly to grab prey such as small animals. |
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In fact, Emory University Hospital is one of just four facilities in the entire country with such a specialized unit. |
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He specialized in research and development in zirconium products, and allegedly had distant ties to Iran. |
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Because of their complex songs and specialized neural pathways for learning them, songbirds, or oscines, have been favored subjects of study among scientists. |
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The faculty hopes to impart specialized knowledge to its students so that they act more independently, see the world broad-mindedly, and think more flexibly. |
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We saw the emergence of fashion designers who specialized in creating abayas. |
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He specialized in frontal assaults on the enemy, and he quickly acquired a reputation for brutal and extreme violence. |
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For example, the long jaws of gar and needlefish arose independently and give these disparate taxa the most velocity specialized mandibles yet measured in fishes. |
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Academics will have to take time off from writing specialized articles and monographs long enough to write rigorous and stimulating textbooks for all grade levels. |
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While bats are highly specialized for flight, they share anatomical characters with the Insectivora, the mammalian taxon that includes shrews and moles. |
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I was looking for a gay man who specialized in CBT and whose office was geographically desirable. |
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And during his political career, he has specialized in writing and delivering elegantly constructed, thoughtful speeches. |
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Wherever possible, recount personal experiences, direct observations, and specialized knowledge, and try to convey these things in layman's terms. |
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The most integrated colonies behave like individual organisms, for the zooids making up the colony are all specialized for certain functions and connected to each other. |
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At the tapeworm's anterior end is a specialized segment called a scolex, which is usually covered with hooks or suckers and serves to anchor it to the host. |
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MeCP2 is strongly expressed in inhibitory interneurons, a diverse population of specialized cells that use the neurotransmitter GABA to communicate. |
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But the specialized life history and ecology of sponge-dwelling shrimps foster long-term occupation of specific nest sites by multigenerational family groups. |
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Others are hooking up with boutique vendors to gain specialized expertise. |
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The Xero Experience begins with specialized cosmonaut training from Soyuz bound radioactive space monkeys, then heads aloft for 90 blissful minutes of weightlessness. |
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Also, please note, that there are additional charges for tri-axles, permits and all other specialized equipment required to move overweight containers. |
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During World War II, they found themselves attaching a large number of specialized navy and marine support units to the combat divisions sent ashore in amphibious operations. |
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The unit specialized in conducting assaults against heavily defended coastal beachheads or reaching targets that were only accessible through difficult and rugged terrain. |
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Or consider a relatively expensive strategy, and sign up for specialized insurance that will replace lost or stolen items and repair damaged ones. |
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At one end are the highly specialized producers of yearling calves. |
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The Libraries is now generating cataloging records for most of its US government information, which was previously only searchable through specialized indexes. |
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I find faculty learning about their specific, specialized research areas, but also about the wider society and natural world. |
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Normally male crickets call females by rubbing specialized protruding wing parts together, creating an effect similar to running a thumbnail down the teeth of a comb. |
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She was a character actress who specialized in either cantankerous or kindly older women for three decades, simply by knitting or unknitting her eyebrows. |
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Many aspects of museum Web sites require visitors to understand the specialized terminologies and controlled vocabularies used by museum professionals. |
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Mountain biking, rock climbing, white-water rafting, and 4WD touring are other possibilities that require more specialized gear and technical skills. |
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School trustees may have scored a goal with young athletes Monday night, approving a specialized sports course to be launched from Palmer secondary this fall. |
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Murray and Scales also argue that the United States should recruit different leaders for the specialized units needed for the asymmetrical battlefield. |
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Hence the plug is a specialized cytoplasmic structure, unlike desmosomes, gap junctions, or septate junctions, which are formed from membrane appositions. |
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The quality of that flour is due, in large part, to the work of hundreds of different proteins that perform specialized tasks inside the wheat kernel, or grain. |
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Percy Heath, a merry fellow, specialized in leading the Reverend Professor Doctor astray and had a lot of fun with him. |
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Several unusual groups have developed a free living life mode, where the colony is physically supported by specialized modules, avicularia supported. |
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Diagnosis of CTE is often considered to be specialized and has to occur at a designated institution like Boston University. |
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There was no specialized air ambulance servicing northern Manitoba. |
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This involves the use of specialized ships that can simultaneously launch helicopter forces and seaborne landing craft and air cushion landing craft. |
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In the millennia since early Mesopotamians first converted the fierce, ancestral aurochs into the contented cow, a wide variety of specialized breeds have been developed. |
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The latter have developed specialized, enlarged woody growths called lignotubers, which can store nutrients and water in the earth, out of the reach of fire. |
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A system of economically specialized zones suited the under-developed countryside, with its sharp geographical contrasts and large areas of uncleared common pasture. |
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Metal replaced wood in aircraft structures, the monoplane layout replaced the biplane, and a variety of specialized refinements were incorporated in fighter design. |
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Form grinding is a specialized type of cylindrical grinding where the grinding wheel has the exact shape of the final product. |
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The city's large industries specialized in machinery, wire production, and power looms. |
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The system typically involved substituting specialized machinery to replace hand tools. |
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The second half of the 20th century also saw the proliferation of specialized encyclopedias that compiled topics in specific fields. |
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The method of harvesting of energy wood can be mechanized by adaptation of specialized agricultural machinery. |
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McLachlan's value as a coal miner was enhanced by the specialized skill he learned as a shaft-sinker. |
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While nature has specialized women for child-bearing, it is society which has specialized her for housework. |
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Functions... are specialized, or separated from each other, and... a complicated set of organs is appropriated to each of them. |
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The most specialized waterfowling gun of the time was Winchester's Model 12 Heavy Duck Gun. |
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They range from high volume alkoxylated surfactants to more specialized silicone, acrylic, acetylenic glycol derivatives and fluorosurfactants. |
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The seminar was also attended by members of public wellfare organizations specialized in social and women affairs. |
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MagicScore School 4 is specialized notation software for music aficionados, students, teachers, schools and colleges. |
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These are people who get specialized training for rapid opening of airfields. |
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Recently, Macpherson has also successfully launched THE SUPER ELIXIR by WelleCo, a specialized alkalizing greens supplement. |
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The study called for specialized mental health training for American Sign Language interpreters who work in psychiatric settings. |
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Most members of a category of crustaceans called hyperiid amphipods are evolutionarily specialized for jellyfish riding. |
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For efficient query processing, specialized indexing techniques have to be used with large documents collections. |
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No great physical skill or specialized equipment is necessary to summit or spelunk it, and it offers a warm welcome year-round. |
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Their extraordinary, raptorial claws suggest that they are fierce, specialized predators, but their prey and attack behaviour remain unknown. |
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A generation ago, the family doctor treated ailments from Chicken Pox to arthritis, but medicine today is much more specialized. |
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Many native orchids require specialized habitats, and they have a symbiotic relationship with mycorrhizal fungi. |
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Another specialized type of T cell, the Natural Killer T cell, was found to have high expression of the receptor. |
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He specialized in construction affairs under the late kingmaker Shin Kanemaru, but claims, himself, to be a specialist of local administration. |
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Gap junctions are specialized membrane channels that allow cell-to-cell communication between neighboring cells. |
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Some ECPBs are signed out as part of the general service and some are signed out as part of a specialized genitourinary service. |
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Goodrich launches specialized MRO program for airlines Goodrich on Wednesday launched Prime Solutions, a nacelle system aftermarket MRO program. |
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Highly specialized microvascular centers with improved techniques are successfully replanting distal amputations at the level of the nailbed. |
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This method does not solve data fitting problem in an optimal way, as using regularizer for denoising images is not a specialized one. |
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Other breeds also perform this same specialized task such as Maremma, Akbash and Komondor. |
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Bentley's first major event was the 1922 Indianapolis 500, a race dominated by specialized cars with Duesenberg racing chassis. |
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Like many other species, they have hair specialized for retaining and dispersing secretions. |
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This may be due to competition from more effective, specialized parasites which occupy the same niche. |
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A few specialized species such as the mergansers are adapted to catch and swallow large fish. |
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Scenic panoramics were not the best sellers. All commercial panoramic photographers specialized in pictures of large groups. |
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Owls exhibit specialized hearing functions and ear shapes that also aid in hunting. |
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A specialized anatomical structure, called a clamp connection, is formed at each hyphal septum. |
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True multicellular organisms formed as cells within colonies became increasingly specialized. |
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Xenarthrans are a curious group of mammals that developed morphological adaptations for specialized diets very early in their history. |
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Without resorting to this specialized language, the main conclusions are as follows. |
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Several specialized databases have been founded to collect mitochondrial genome sequences and other information. |
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These public slaves had a larger measure of independence than slaves owned by families, living on their own and performing specialized tasks. |
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Bird conservation requires specialized knowledge in aspects of biology, ecology and may require the use of very location specific approaches. |
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The mammary glands of mammals are specialized to produce milk, the primary source of nutrition for newborns. |
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The study of PGO activity belongs to a very specialized field of sleep physiology. |
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Historically once important, bone glue and other animal glues today have only a few specialized uses, such as in antiques restoration. |
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The rods themselves were also becoming increasingly sophisticated and specialized for different roles. |
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In archaeology, a prismatic blade is a long, narrow, specialized stone flake tool with a sharp edge, like a small razor blade. |
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Fish hooks are manufactured for a range of purposes from general fishing to extremely limited and specialized applications. |
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Other specialized cores reduce the shock from arresting a fall when used as a part of a personal or group safety system. |
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This construction is popular for general purpose utility rope but rare in specialized high performance line. |
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Thus if Portugal specialized in wine and England in cloth, both states would end up better off if they traded. |
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These gardens became specialized and capable of maintaining plants from Southern Hemispheres as well as maintaining plants during winter. |
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To add to this, a soldier did not have a good chance of surviving a wound that needed specific, specialized, or knowledgeable treatment. |
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It gained flexibility and high prestige by close ties to a guild of organized militia, comprising professionals and specialized units. |
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The festival is considered the eighth best in the world by the specialized site Fling Festival. |
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It is also the term of art used for the specialized knowledge used by navigators to perform navigation tasks. |
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The presence of an ossified extrastapes in Youngina, however, seems to support a less specialized hearing function than that of procolophonoids. |
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Cattle are ruminants, meaning their digestive system is highly specialized to allow the use of poorly digestible plants as food. |
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The cud is then swallowed again and further digested by specialized microorganisms in the rumen. |
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Modern cattle are more commercial than older breeds and, having become more specialized, are less versatile. |
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Dairy cattle are usually kept on specialized dairy farms designed for milk production. |
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Specific terms and specialized language are used to describe equine anatomy, different life stages, colors and breeds. |
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Horses exhibit a diverse array of coat colors and distinctive markings, described by a specialized vocabulary. |
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Sucrose, extracted and purified in specialized mill factories, is used as raw material in the food industry or is fermented to produce ethanol. |
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As a philologist, he specialized in the Germanic languages, particularly Old English and Old Norse. |
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Because of its specialized nature, advanced degrees in civil law or theology are normal prerequisites for the study of canon law. |
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The Roman Curia has two other tribunals which either deal with specialized cases or which do not deal with cases at all. |
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In some cases, Congress has diverted appellate jurisdiction to specialized courts, such as the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court of Review. |
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Civil law countries often have specialized courts, administrative courts, that review these decisions. |
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A specialized subset of air quality laws regulate the quality of air inside buildings. |
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Nicaragua also has several more specialized institutions, with a focus on education that will promote economic development. |
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Mukhtasars were short specialized treatises or general overviews that could be used in a classroom or consulted by judges. |
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The programmable logic controller replaced relays and specialized control mechanisms with a programmable computer. |
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Ring rolling is a specialized type of hot rolling that increases the diameter of a ring. |
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The steel is then tempered, which is just a specialized type of annealing, to reduce brittleness. |
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One type of specialized lathe is duplicating or copying lathe also known as Blanchard lathe after its inventor Thomas Blanchard. |
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Originally, millwrights were specialized carpenters who completely designed and constructed mills. |
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This adjustability, coupled with the use of specialized cutters and toolholders, enable the operator to cut internal and external gear tooth. |
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Much of those production machines require regular maintenance, which becomes supplied specialized companies in the machine industry. |
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Around these cities specialized machinery industry arose in order to enable the mechanization of the plants. |
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They suggest that the hand wing, one of the two major wing structures, may be specialized to generate leading-edge vortices, Videler says. |
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Butler was President and CEO of Naturize BioSciences, which specialized in biological treatments for the turf, crop and plant care markets. |
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Sandi Stroud suffers from seasonal affective disorder and uses this specialized light box to treat her in the mornings. |
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At WSU he specialized in visual psychophysics, studying human stereopsis and visual motion perception. |
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The experiments realised on specialized tribometers confirm that wear is predictable. |
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Fixed samples should be sent to a specialized parasitological laboratory, in which molecular and morphological identification can be performed. |
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These part-timers are more likely to teach specialized courses that relate to their full-time career outside of academia. |
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Berylline, LLC of Rochester Hills is commercializing a specialized, three-wheeled hybrid scooter. |
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Four hospitals, twelve clinics, ten ambulances, a specialized center for the disabled, and two water desalinization centers have been damaged. |
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She says a few laboratories are making progress culturing consortia of human gut commensals in specialized environments called chemostats. |
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The second examiner is a RDMC ultrasonographer who has also received specialized training in high-risk obstetric ultrasounds. |
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DefendEar Digital utilizes a modular earpiece design combining a removable digital module into a specialized custom silicone earpiece. |
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Agua Dulce is an innovative company that uses sulfurous acid to treat water for agriculture, industry and other specialized uses. |
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Today, ECAD and MCAD systems are designed to give the highest performance and handle all aspects of the specialized application. |
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Granted there is a thin line separating a specialized search engine from a large, searchable Website. |
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We are committed to customer success via specialized facilities and locations, and nonparallel quality systems. |
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Morphogenesis of the specialized peridermal tissues in Decodon allenbyensis from the middle Eocene Princeton Chert. |
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Sachs says that it is now important to look at the specialized mechanoreceptor cells of the body to see how they detect distortion. |
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Experts worldwide point to Quebec Stevedoring's specialized, versatile facilities as the industry standard for solid bulk cargo handling. |
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This specialized shoe store with unique combination of retail, education and service has bridged the gap between medical and retail shoe store. |
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Dallas, Texas-based consultant Grote has specialized in performance management for 30 years, and has written several books on the topic. |
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This protein caught their eye because it appeared to be a specialized protein in taste bud cells. |
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Finally he describes bow these verses function in the redacted, canonical form of the letter and adds the specialized bibliography. |
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It is a truly specialized task that requires a unique synchronicity of effort. |
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While good liability coverage is essential for every business, child-related businesses need specialized, high quality protection. |
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The library of the Museum is specialized in organology, traditional music, ethnomusicology, museums, and exhibitions related to music. |
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Particularly striking examples are the hind legs of orthopteran insects such as grasshopper, which have evolved into specialized jumping legs. |
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Morpho has finalized its acquisition of AirTag, a French startup specialized in innovative mobile payment solutions. |
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Parasitic nematodes have a specialized mouthpart called a stylet that allows them to pierce their prey in order to extract nutrients. |
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The service enables real-time registrations for domain names with specialized European characters, such as accents, umlauts and tildes. |
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They consist of a microtubular-based cilioskeleton, the ciliary axoneme, which is surrounded by a specialized cellular membrane. |
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A cutting horse needs high spirits and a high I.Q. His highly specialized ranch job is to nose into a herd and cut away calves marked for market. |
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A literary historian, she specialized in the dialogues of ancient Greek philosophers. |
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The most specialized fossorial mammals are subterranean, seeking food and shelter underground and rarely coming to the surface. |
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Students fresh out of college have highly specialized skills in newer technologies. |
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The generalized formula applies to all cases, the specialized one only works on simple problems. |
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More complex social groupings emerged, supported by more varied and reliable food sources and specialized tool types. |
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A specialized search engine and display software were also needed to access it. |
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All species may be considered as more or less specialized entomophagous or ichthyphagous predators. |
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Due to attack there was a need for specialized medical care for these armies in order to keep them in operational status. |
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Physicians surfaced that specialized in disease, surgery, wound dressing and even veterinary medicine. |
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In fact all the competing theories have developed their own specialized jargons and have a tendency to be difficult to penetrate. |
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Smoking patients should be offered specialized help to stop and nicotine replacement. |
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This crucial genetic alteration helps create the specialized limbs required for volant locomotion. |
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Taking advantage of this fact is the coreless or ironless DC motor, a specialized form of a PM DC motor. |
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As dynamic response requirements increase, more specialized motor designs such as coreless motors are used. |
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Some specialized fields of economics deal in market failure more than others. |
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Directory publishing is a specialized genre within the publishing industry. |
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Academic publishers are typically either book or periodical publishers that have specialized in academic subjects. |
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Apart from specialized vocabulary, Urdu is mutually intelligible with Standard Hindi, another recognized register of Hindustani. |
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Mutual intelligibility decreases in literary and specialized contexts that rely on educated vocabulary. |
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These developments are facilitated via specialized workshops led by external consultants, students, and faculty. |
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Some journals request that the experimenter provide lists of possible peer reviewers, especially if the field is highly specialized. |
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He specialized in English philology at university and in 1915 graduated with Old Norse as special subject. |
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Blazon also refers to the specialized language in which a blazon is written, and, as a verb, to the act of writing such a description. |
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These include specialized agencies, research and training institutions, programmes and funds, and other UN entities. |
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The UN Charter stipulates that each primary organ of the UN can establish various specialized agencies to fulfil its duties. |
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The cud is then reswallowed and further digested by specialized microorganisms that live in the rumen. |
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The city's public school system includes nine specialized high schools to serve academically and artistically gifted students. |
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Shipbuilders, also called shipwrights, follow a specialized occupation that traces its roots to before recorded history. |
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Since roughly 1950, specialized steels such as ABS Steels with good properties for ship construction have been used. |
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And specialized risk consultants working in a variety of fields offer credit models and default estimates. |
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At the ends of the linear chromosomes are specialized regions of DNA called telomeres. |
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