Some believe that a new ship will spontaneously spring to life when the old one is put to the torch. |
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Brain waves, absent when the animal is deeply torpid, return spontaneously. |
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Regular readers will recall that three bendy buses last year spontaneously combusted, provoking a temporary withdrawal of the entire fleet. |
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It's pyrophoric, meaning that it can spontaneously combust with a little bit of oxygen and some heat. |
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A large number of infections disappear spontaneously without any treatment. |
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When mesmeric patients awake spontaneously, they continually ascribe their waking to their first sensation, or even to something imagined. |
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Toughened glass is very strong, but has been known to fracture spontaneously due to nickel sulphide inclusions. |
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Pure phosphorus is a non-metallic solid which exists in three forms, one of them highly poisonous and spontaneously inflammable. |
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Monet's works are small, informal in composition, freely and spontaneously painted, showing everyday scenes treated in bright colour. |
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But it takes a blending of the romantic and the practical that is unique to my mother to spontaneously arrive at such a conclusion. |
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Stable domains rich in cholesterol and phospholipids also form spontaneously in bilayer vesicles. |
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When miscarriage occurs under 10 weeks, it is more likely to complete spontaneously. |
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Their mean-spirited classmates end up clapping spontaneously as the boys beat all the odds. |
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Watchful waiting is not an option because true undescended testicles rarely descend spontaneously after three months of age. |
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Because I was teaching a course in the fall where I could slot him in, I spontaneously extended an offer to him to come speak at Hamilton. |
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If two men planning such an attack spontaneously combusted minutes before they initiated it, I'd call that fortunate. |
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She saw what they saw, encouraged the expression of their ideas and spontaneously offered them unprejudiced consideration. |
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How entranced we were in our games, reacting spontaneously and with unpremeditated laughter and tears. |
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They always come to a halt, have a price check, and sometimes spontaneously combust the second I get in line. |
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To let it heal spontaneously would be natural, even if debilitating for life. |
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The play on words, imagery and alliterations that fall in place so spontaneously are a treat for the philologist. |
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Rohmer's characters are thinkers and are not inclined to act spontaneously. |
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Further, he cautioned against ruling out that neuropsychiatric symptoms might have spontaneously improved in the one-year study period. |
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The remaining vasospastic anginal attacks spontaneously subsided in a few minutes without the administration of nitrates. |
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At many of these events, advanced students spontaneously improvise solos or duets based on a theme given by audience members. |
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Another 14 BAL samples were obtained from patients in the inactive phase of the disease, either spontaneously or after therapy. |
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Sure, it's ridiculous to think of people spontaneously bursting into song at emotional moments. |
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Basically, from what I'm gathering from this article, its about how complex biological spontaneously act in unison. |
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It is unclear whether this concept was imported to New York City or spontaneously arose there around the same time. |
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The octane rating of petrol tells how much a given fuel can be compressed before it spontaneously ignites. |
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The Titan uses Aerojet-General LR87 and LR91 engines burning liquid hypergolic propellants that ignite spontaneously on contact. |
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The cleavable complex is not thought to collapse spontaneously and is fully reversible. |
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Occurring suddenly and spontaneously without bleeding, their color ranges from bright red to violaceous. |
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I recorded songs from spontaneously singing males while collecting ethological data on courtship and territorial behavior. |
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My devotees may spontaneously experience but do not practice clairvoyance, clairaudience, astral projection, and mind-reading. |
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Rather than expect that lipids remain homogeneously distributed within biological membranes, one should expect that domains spontaneously form. |
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It's going to the edge to spontaneously improvise and evoke the inner spirit. |
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What does swimming about and spontaneously singing bits of the Batman theme song mean? |
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In other words, it was not spontaneously obvious in earlier cultures that zero is a quantity that could be represented. |
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Did he spontaneously evacuate his bowels like an excited puppy at the prospect of a lucrative alliance. |
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Like urban garages, car parts shops and so on, such places tend to spring up spontaneously like weeds in wastelands and interstices of cities. |
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Students must learn to work more spontaneously, trusting the distinctive character of watercolor. |
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They suggested that the atoms of a radioactive element disintegrate spontaneously to form atoms of another element. |
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It is a very active metal that reacts vigorously with oxygen in the air, catching fire spontaneously. |
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If not engorged, prolapses can reduce spontaneously or be rolled back using a cold pack. |
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Indeed, many isotopes spontaneously convert to other elements through radioactivity. |
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They came together shortly before the service and spontaneously joined hands under a gray sky. |
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Our biggest strength was the ability to do mad stuff spontaneously, in an almost childlike way. |
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During this time the dissolved protein molecules are spontaneously adsorbed on the quartz surface. |
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With a dream deep in his heart, a man is spontaneously driven to hitch his wagon to a star. |
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I almost spontaneously orgasmed at the feel of the car purring along the road. |
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Workers were not prepared to accept such diktats and spontaneously walked out. |
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However, as is well known, the reactor began to shut down spontaneously within a few hours. |
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Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted. |
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In a finely divided form, the metal may catch fire spontaneously and burn vigorously. |
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Other pieces offer the barest wisps of melody, relying on the group's ability to generate structure spontaneously. |
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Most patients eventually recover spontaneously, but symptoms can persist for six to 24 months. |
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Especially when these oscillators have similar eigenfrequencies, an absolute synchronization of phases and frequencies emerges spontaneously. |
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Acting is one thing that has to come from the bottom of one's heart and it should come spontaneously. |
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People with schizophrenia are less likely than healthy controls to report physical symptoms spontaneously. |
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By the same laws of probability, the chances that a random bus will spontaneously explode for no reason are slim to none. |
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He spontaneously generates melodic lines and develops them at length, so that one is left incredulous that this is all improvised. |
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My stomach is spontaneously producing gastric juices in response to all the anticipated stress. |
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Inhibiting gastric acid is critical when managing active peptic ulcer bleeding that doesn't stop spontaneously. |
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At first they were just amorphous multicolored shapes that would vanish spontaneously when confronted. |
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A good portion of antibiotic use appears to be for viral or spontaneously resolving bacterial infections. |
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What would I ask an enchanted diary if it one day spontaneously responded to my marginal annotations? |
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Although glucose and oxygen react spontaneously to liberate energy, they do so exceedingly slowly at room temperature outside of a cell. |
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The infection resolves spontaneously in 7-14 days, during which antipyretic analgesics such as paracetamol and adequate hydration are helpful. |
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In prebiotic systems it is probable that spontaneously formed pores played a role in the transport of ions and organic compounds. |
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This adhesive is based on cyanoacrylates which spontaneously polymerizes in moist air. |
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All along the front line soldiers walked spontaneously into no-man's land to fraternise with the enemy. |
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Without any chemical cues, the cells spontaneously differentiated into neurons and other brain cells called oligodendrocytes. |
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If opening the airway does not cause the person to begin to breathe spontaneously, artificial respiration must be started. |
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The sight of all that paper spewing forth from the printer almost caused it to spontaneously combust. |
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Most small proteins can spontaneously fold to form biologically functional structures. |
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Damien maddens me so much it is a wonder why I haven't spontaneously combusted. |
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Such malocclusions resolve spontaneously if thumb-sucking stops before the permanent teeth erupt. |
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An oily rag, which spontaneously combusted, ignited the complex and burned most of the storage units, including his next door. |
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The entire basis for evolution is that, untold millions of years ago, life began spontaneously from primordial pond scum. |
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A small recent fistula may heal spontaneously if urine is diverted from the fistulous tract. |
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The clearest examples are teratocarcinomas, solid tumors that spontaneously arise from germ cells. |
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The study was limited to babies born to first-time mothers who went into labor spontaneously and at term. |
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An erratically fluctuating power supply can wreak havoc on any system and may cause it to hang or shut down spontaneously. |
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Created spontaneously by the matrons who had considerable scholarship in theological matters, these songs were preserved in manuscript. |
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The rod is designed to attract the ring, so that the two molecules interlock spontaneously when mixed together. |
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Males can, therefore, arise spontaneously, as a result of the rare meiotic loss of an X chromosome. |
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The larvae were induced to glow spontaneously by means of the neurotransmitter octopamine applied directly on the glow organs. |
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Men and women around her rose spontaneously from their seats, embraced her warmly and wept for joy. |
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I have such a headache and I seriously would not be surprised if I spontaneously combusted or something right about now. |
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Most embryo clones fail to develop, and pregnancies terminate spontaneously due to fetal abnormalities or difficulties with placentation. |
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Imagine my surprise when they spontaneously sang with me again, but this time in hushed and reverent tones. |
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He was obsessed with exercising, and would often spontaneously do calisthenics whenever the four of them were hanging out. |
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We then get homiletic lectures on the virtues of Shakespeare, English and the royal family before selected detainees launch spontaneously into a retelling of Pericles. |
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Bouts of landays may be a formal part of a family gathering or may emerge more spontaneously as an adjunct to collective labor. |
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He expected European capitalism to evolve spontaneously into a market socialism of worker-owned cooperatives. |
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I read about abiogenesis, the belief that animals and insects can be spontaneously generated from dew, piles of old clothes, the slime in wells, and mud. |
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These reveal that many users spontaneously give up the drug of their own accord, without benefit of detox, rehab or any other professional intervention. |
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This week the plumbing seemed to spontaneously combust, first the kitchen tap sprung a leak and then last night the waste pipe under the bath gave up! |
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In medicine, Lazarus is the patient who, believed dead, spontaneously starts to circulate blood. |
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Infection is a common complication of acute leukemia treatment when the granulocyte scavenger white cells are low spontaneously or after treatment. |
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For example, methanol, or wood alcohol, can spontaneously become formaldehyde, while phenylalanine can decompose into diketopiperazine, which is a carcinogen. |
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At the time-point of stimulation, the cells had recovered from the refractory phase and were fully responsive, whereas nearly none of the cells had reversed spontaneously. |
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Studies of the electrochemical desorption of the xanthate layer supported the fact that xanthic acids spontaneously form a self-assembled monolayer on the electrode. |
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The cards do not spontaneously alphabetise themselves in a neat pile. |
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It has been suggested that few marital problems remit spontaneously. |
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Devastated, she climbed with feral intensity, hoping the baby might spontaneously abort. |
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The tadpoles can also turn in much wider arcs, which they do spontaneously, when they initiate swimming from rest, and in the course of normal locomotion. |
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Ten onlookers spontaneously shed their clothes and joined in the fun. |
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As if some juice necessary for the lubrication of her faculties were spontaneously squirted, she began precariously dipping among the blues and umbers. |
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I paint my scenes spontaneously as the narrative develops lyrically in me. |
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Malaysia admitted lithium-ion batteries that have spontaneously exploded on other flights were being carried on the missing plane. |
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Life has an inherent tendency to be novel and spontaneously creative. |
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He is shy, obsessive, self-critical to the point of parody, and liable to spontaneously combust when confronted by anyone who fails to meet his standards. |
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Larvae metamorphose spontaneously, regardless of where they are. |
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At the macroscopic scale, samples held in test-tubes spontaneously demix under the influence of gravity into a top isotropic phase and a bottom birefringent nematic phase. |
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The first press reports claimed that a crowd of local Sinhala villagers, incensed at a protest by detainees, had spontaneously invaded the centre and carried out the murders. |
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Now researchers have taken advantage of a proposed quantum effect to construct a Y-shaped, nano electronic circuit that boosts signals spontaneously. |
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Fires started spontaneously and kitchen appliances went up in smoke. |
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At various points along the way, the group spontaneously broke into song. |
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Lenin's State and Revolution champions the soviets, or workers' councils, created spontaneously during the 1905 revolution in Russia, as the basis for a future workers' state. |
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If a reanalysis takes hold, it must usually be because it spontaneously happens over and over, not because one infant's idea spreads to the speech community as a whole. |
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Letting go is an interesting gesture, because in fact it's almost like invoking the virtuality of the self, just putting it spontaneously on the table. |
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The dehydration step occurs spontaneously under acid conditions. |
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My resolve not to drink didn't come from making a vow but arose spontaneously from within as part of the gradual and organic unfolding of my intrinsic nature. |
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Rumi practiced sama by dancing spontaneously, whirling and spinning to express his overwhelming love for God and his intense desire to merge with God. |
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It is based on the concept of randomness and a parent's desire to spontaneously improvise a game that will entertain their little cherub for at least 60 seconds. |
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The European species of chestnut catches the disease, too, and early researchers noticed some Italian trees that seemed to have spontaneously recovered their health. |
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Where this milk fell to earth, a milk-white lily spontaneously grew. |
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First of all, it leads to the notion that you cannot express yourself directly and spontaneously and sincerely with the use of the personal pronoun. |
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When a ventilator is removed from an apnoeic comatose patient, it is the disease or injury that causes the loss of the patient's ability to breathe spontaneously. |
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At the end of the operation, different drugs are injected by the anaesthetist to reverse the paralysis and the patient then starts to breathe spontaneously. |
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The leachate was separated from the solids by centrifugation, and the dissolved polonium isotopes in the liquid were plated spontaneously onto a silver planchet. |
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For example, Grudin found that on 11 of 15 occasions, copy typists spontaneously corrected the spelling of a misspelled word with which they were inadvertently presented. |
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Males arise spontaneously through nondisjunction of the X chromosome during gametogenesis and the subsequent fusion with a normal gamete, yielding an XO individual. |
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The physician inserted a gastrostomy tube into the stomach to provide additional nutritional support, which may help to spontaneously close the fistula. |
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When you think of geoengineering as interfering in a spontaneously organized and self-regulating system, it sounds a lot like interfering in a free market. |
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In contrast, the process of extracting and producing biological pathogens, which are spontaneously generated in nature, is not nearly as demanding. |
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According to quantum field theory, gluons and pairs of light quarks and antiquarks should be spontaneously emitted and re-absorbed by the quarks and gluons inside hadrons. |
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Hindu society has been the meeting point as well as the melting pot of as many spiritual visions as the human psyche is capable of springing up spontaneously. |
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It is pyrophoric, burning spontaneously on impact, and extremely dense. |
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Rectal diverticulum to side tube usually spontaneously occurs in one week. |
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That incident not only required emergency eye surgery, but several weeks in a darkened room, and several months with double vision before it spontaneously righted itself. |
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The first, which apparently looked like my old cairn terrier Geordie, he bought to give to me, but later gave it spontaneously to his Aunt for no real discernible reason. |
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Members of a congregation began to spontaneously leave their seats and walk in the aisles inviting other members as they go. |
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Beginning in 1945, and for the next two years, Julie Andrews performed spontaneously and unbilled on stage with her parents. |
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They can explode on heating, force, drying, illumination, or sometimes spontaneously. |
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Indeed, without any form of social media other than word of mouth, flash crowds materialize almost spontaneously. |
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Heartwood formation is a genetically programmed process that occurs spontaneously. |
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Large groups of young adults and children spontaneously gathered, believing their innocence would enable success where their elders had failed. |
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In this work, we consider the case where each element is spontaneously excited at a fixed average rate and thereby initiates a new autowave. |
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There is evidence in the literature that heart blocks and ventricular standstill can spontaneously reverse. |
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Chains of these linked pyridine twins spontaneously braid into double helices around copper ions. |
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When the pressure is released, the carbon dioxide spontaneously depolymerizes and frees the sorbent material to collect more. |
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Operant conditioning of brain rhythms rewards brain activity and selected frequencies whenever such activity spontaneously makes its appearance. |
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Nature's intelligence functions effortlessly, frictionlessly and spontaneously. |
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When at last the pope was suffering from a very severe sickness, he spontaneously requested, one after another, each of the last sacraments. |
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Quantum cosmology posits that incredibly tiny universes spontaneously nucleate out of nothing. |
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In the study group ll patients aborted spontaneously between the 17th and 20th gestational week and 8 patients aborted after the 21st week. |
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In these passages, naturally, spontaneously and vaguely, and in ordinary language all seem to mean, in a word, nontechnically. |
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The nodules frequently are inflamed or necrotic but usually heal spontaneously within a few weeks, leaving a slightly raised, gray, furless scar. |
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A culture can spontaneously adopt a different culture or older and richer cultures forcibly integrate other weak cultures. |
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Hypothyroidism can occur spontaneously, develop during or after pregnancy or after treatment for hyperthyroidism. |
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Inspired pressures are delivered using pressure control in apnoeic patients, or pressure support in spontaneously breathing patients. |
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I nearly spontaneously combusted on Thursday after hearing of their latest, well-meant, but totally unachievable proposal. |
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Long, chainlike protein molecules fold up spontaneously and flawlessly into predetermined shapes. |
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The mayor was now spontaneously applauded when he walked down the street. |
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A small hiatal hernia was noted, along with spontaneously elicited reflux to the thoracic inlet. |
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A STACK of warm, clean towels spontaneously burst into flames and torched a laundrette. |
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In some simulations, this leads to an instability in which the magnetic field spontaneously flips over into the opposite orientation. |
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Pieces of the viral envelopes spontaneously regrouped as detergent was removed, forming whole envelopes that contained the gold colloid. |
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Many scholars of Wikipedian theology theorize that if consensus is ever reached, Wikipedia will spontaneously disappear. |
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In simulations of planetary dynamos, reversals often emerge spontaneously from the underlying dynamics. |
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This happens spontaneously on some words, but other words keep their original short o sounds. |
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However, there are also tautomers, where isomerization occurs spontaneously, such that a pure substance cannot be isolated into its tautomers. |
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Isomers usually have substantially different chemical properties, may be isolated and do not spontaneously convert to each other. |
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Pu2O3 spontaneously heats up and transforms into PuO2, which is stable in dry air, but reacts with water vapor when heated. |
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There's Buns Class With Darren, Dirty Ice Sculpture Carving With Fabrice, and of course, the unscheduled hot tub daisy chain that just happens spontaneously. |
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And then they launch into a face-melter by way of acoustics, playing so hard that one expects Thile's fingers either to spontaneously combust or at least start spurting blood. |
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Fatty infiltration of liver in spontaneously ketotic dairy cows. |
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Hundreds of users of the Nokia Lumia 920 and HTC 8X smartphones havereportedon Internet forums that their phones were repeatedly and spontaneously rebooting. |
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West Country White Beer, a spontaneously fermented wheat beer. |
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Except for occasional echolalia, he never used words spontaneously. |
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The Aerophore was attached as soon as respiration ceased and was continued for three minutes at which time the animal began to breathe spontaneously. |
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In the end, perhaps the practice of prayer effects a quantum leap of its own kind. It takes us, spontaneously and unexplainably, into the realm of spiritual energy. |
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An abortion that occurs spontaneously is also known as a miscarriage. |
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The breeding of farm animals seldom occurs spontaneously but is managed by farmers with a view to encouraging certain traits that are seen as desirable. |
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Cultural assimilation can happen either spontaneously or forcibly. |
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When a temperature difference does exist heat flows spontaneously from the warmer system to the colder system until they are in thermal equilibrium. |
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Charismatic or Pentecostal congregations may spontaneously feel led by the Holy Spirit to action rather than follow a formal order of service, including spontaneous prayer. |
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Specialised subsets of English arise spontaneously in international communities, for example, among international business people, as an auxiliary language. |
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The ocean and atmosphere can work together to spontaneously generate internal climate variability that can persist for years to decades at a time. |
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The nonrebreathing mask is the preferred device for delivering supplemental oxygen to spontaneously breathing patients in the prehospital setting. |
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Hydrogen gas leaking into external air may spontaneously ignite. |
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Vascular reactivity and hemorheology in spontaneously hypertensive rats. |
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The director deliberately works under a tight schedule during the early stages of the editing process, forcing himself and his editor to work more spontaneously. |
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But exemplar of this unlaboured quality was the buoyantly nimble Chorus whose meticulously managed phrasing, timbre and dynamics always felt spontaneously alive. |
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Evidence concerning harmful events is scrutinized to determine its contribution to personal control, and spontaneously evaluated for its favorableness or unfavorableness. |
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Although most of these perforations heal spontaneously over weeks to months, those that do not heal can become chronic perforations requiring tympanoplasty. |
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Should the patient be stridulous, it is mandatory, in the authors' opinion, to perform a spontaneously breathing technique until the source of the obstruction is identified. |
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Keep potholders, dishcloths and other flammables away from the burners, and keep a large pan lid on hand should the entree spontaneously flambe itself. |
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Hemagglutinin was inserted at the interface of adjacent subunits so that it spontaneously assembles and generates eight trimeric viral spikes on its surface. |
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This report demonstrates morphologic features of membranous ventricular septal defect that was closed spontaneously in one patient and operatively in the other. |
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While working with mice that spontaneously develop Type 1 diabetes, researchers found that by blocking BAFF prior to onset, none of the mice developed diabetes. |
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