Self-correcting and regulated damping and trimming mechanisms are most important in stabilizing swimming trajectories. |
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Your upper hip muscles and adductors get a challenging workout as well, from stabilizing your standing leg. |
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Trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, and sucrose can be viewed as naturally occurring stabilizing agents. |
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Relief finally came three weeks later when nearly an inch of rain fell, washing the city and stabilizing the ash. |
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When population geneticists think of stasis at all, they usually regard it as an almost trivial consequence of stabilizing selection. |
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Traits undergo stabilizing selection when individuals expressing intermediate phenotypes have the highest relative fitness. |
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In stabilizing broad measures of economic volatility, it serves to decrease exogenous risk in the markets and the economy. |
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Look at structuring the push package to support the lowest level of stabilizing care, such as the battalion aid station. |
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Over the past three decades we and others have established that they are almost certainly involved in stabilizing the dry cells. |
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Many back injuries occur because we lift or move heavy objects without adequate stabilizing strength. |
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In the second embodiment the enzyme stabilizing system preferably includes a petroleum distillate. |
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Two downward sweeping stabilizing fins sat near the engines, adding to the triangular appearance of the ship. |
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At that time, the fixed bar will remove the stress on the stabilizing muscles and allow you to better target your pecs. |
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Team members secure the stabilizing device headset onto the patient's head with a preset torque driver. |
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Socially and politically, poor relief was a means of stabilizing the existing social order and preventing unrest. |
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Strong and flexible calves play an important stabilizing role in exercises like the squat, the deadlift and the clean. |
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If mongrel species represent genetic novelty and are stabilizing components of their ecosystems, are they not worth saving? |
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This high activity is mainly attributable to the use of 1 M of betaine as a stabilizing cosolute in all preparation and assay media. |
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This indicates that the alkyl chain is more effective at stabilizing the more tightly bound thiazole orange molecule in the helix. |
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But their professionalism in immediately stabilizing my wife and taking her vitals was matched with exceptional kindness. |
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With gale-force winds blasting throughout the cabin, I concentrated on stabilizing the hose. |
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Perhaps just as importantly, marginal marine plants were now common, fixing and stabilizing sediment along the shorelines. |
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The system will contain a more sophisticated heading sensor as well as more advanced tracking and stabilizing circuits. |
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He has been a stabilizing force in the locker room since being acquired as a free agent. |
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The vegetation varies, from beach grass and Virginia creeper stabilizing the dunes to eastern red cedar and even prickly pear. |
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Impressionism arose from the tension between a focused, stabilizing attention on the one hand, and the continuous flux of sensation on the other. |
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In time such increased financial fragility leads to outbreaks of financial instability despite prior stabilizing policies. |
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The three-pole array therefore acts as the feedback element stabilizing the operating point of the tetrode. |
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That many birds glide with some destabilizing anhedral suggests that the other stabilizing mechanisms available to them are more than adequate. |
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An additional stabilizing feature within our Plasma unit is the recirculation of heated mass, in a vorticular fashion within the Plasma flow. |
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The box contains all the ingredients, like the grape juice concentrate, yeast, and stabilizing agents. |
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Cron was instrumental in stabilizing the company following a challenging period. |
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This stabilizing effect has been observed in solid copolymers of methacrylate monomers with Rhodamine 6G analogs containing polymerizable groups in their structure. |
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In these mixtures, where lysozyme is active and stable, we followed how the stabilizing action of glycerol is perturbed by the plasticizing effect of water molecules. |
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Other cover crops have a massive, fine root system that intermeshes with soil particles, stabilizing aggregation and creating many small channels. |
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Depending on how one employs it, local media has the potential to be either a great stabilizing force or a debilitating factor on the local audience. |
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This has the advantage of stabilizing the sugar levels, which rise quickly and uncontrollably after a heavy meal trigger fat storage. |
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In the U. S., the housing downturn appears to be stabilizing as mortgage applications are rising and existing home sales have hit bottom. |
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While vacancy rates are stabilizing after tightening up the last four years, rents are still rising faster than incomes of renter households. |
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On the other hand, it is also eminently suitable for stabilizing soils of poor bearing capacity or for pulverizing asphalt pavements. |
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The range of EPS pointing systems developed by Sagem offers a modern Gun Control System for aiming and stabilizing of armored vehicle weapons. |
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Yet, they lend an ear, and can confirm they are a consistent and stabilizing resource in the work life of the learner. |
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For another, it represents an important stabilizing effect for BHS in its line of business and a repositioning in the market. |
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Specific goals include stabilizing or decreasing GHG emissions and engendering the transformation to a low-carbon economy. |
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It can be used for compacting various stabilizing material, asphalt concrete, dry concrete and road bed. |
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Liming also improves soil structure by stabilizing soil aggregates, thus reducing soil erosion. |
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When a mass Communist party finally succeeded in stabilizing itself, it was to fall into rightist deviations, followed by adventurist putsches. |
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Other plasticizers do not have the same stabilizing effect on the red cell membrane. |
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The market is stabilizing, help by crops and grain price that are looking good. |
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After such a traumatic event, school can be very stabilizing for children as it gives them back some sense of normalcy to their lives. |
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The most important improvement is in stabilizing the environment and allowing for development to take root. |
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Action on the psyche: Slightly aphrodisiac, it reinvigorates and fights the sleeplessness. It is soothing and stabilizing. |
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The likelihood of a landslide increases when a mountainside is stripped of it stabilizing vegetation due to logging or farming. |
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In all cases, the shape of the bell is critical in projecting the sound, giving it much of its characteristic tone-colour and stabilizing its pitch. |
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Along with stabilizing the courts, Canada has assisted in the training of civilian police, military police and national police. |
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Data showed a drop in U. S. weekly jobless claims failed to support expectations that the labor market and the economy were stabilizing. |
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A formalized method of stabilizing exchange rates, such as setting target zones, cannot be introduced at present. |
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After five consecutive quarters of falls, orders now appear to be stabilizing at an extremely low level. |
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This feature effectively prevents the formation of dust during the stabilizing or recycling operation. |
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Its main objective was to secure an early euro area entry by decreasing inflation and progressively stabilizing the exchange rate. |
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This new way of doing business has been a welcomed blessing in stabilizing their income stream. |
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We anticipate market share stabilizing and growing over time as we increase the size of our specialized sales force. |
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Fleece is also being used increasingly in fuel filters, mostly combined with stabilizing base paper. |
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It is thus imperative, even in times of crisis, to benefit from stabilizing policies at the international level. |
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Another modular adaptation is provided for cooling or for stabilizing the temperature of the cutting oil. |
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In Nature a stabilizing selection, adapted to small and slow environmental changes is the normal state. |
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Recent figures show that unemployment is now stabilizing at a very elevated level, and we think it could start falling in coming months. |
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These deployments have contributed to stabilizing the situation and preventing further clashes. |
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Inflation risks might persist in 2001, requiring appropriate stabilizing policy measures. |
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Enzymes catalyze reactions by interacting with and stabilizing the transition state so that the chemical reaction requires a much gentler push to clear the activation barrier. |
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Married, propertied men exerted an enormous influence within communities, looking after their interests, stabilizing government, and ensuring peace. |
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They also introduced the French to the stabilizing effects of sulphur candles, and encouraged the production of distilled liquors, based on both grain and grape. |
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According to the Neo-Darwinist, natural selection can be classified into three categories: directional selection, disruptive selection, and stabilizing selection. |
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Variation in clutch size was subjected to disruptive selection, while variation in egg-mass about the trade-off was subjected to stabilizing selection. |
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Today, thanks to the efforts of white stork enthusiasts throughout the bird's European range, the white stork populations are stabilizing and in some areas even recovering. |
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He must take up the mission of ensuring the nation's security in a rapidly changing international scene, while reinvigorating the economy and stabilizing society. |
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Instead, it is employed as a resource for stabilizing defendants, particularly during the early phases of treatment, and for increasing amenability to treatment. |
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Why, then, is he focusing so intently upon stabilizing Afghanistan instead of shoring up Islamabad first and foremost? |
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The elections are seen as a crucial step in stabilizing Ukraine and represent a chance to stop the fracturing of the country. |
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Her brand of anarchy in fact seems to have a stabilizing effect on other more volatile attractions in her life. |
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Speaking of stabilizing governments, I've been working hard to stabilize mine. |
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This event calls for marriage as institution open to all who wish to accept its stabilizing, limiting confines. |
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In reality, the deformation is probably smaller in magnitude, due to stabilizing interactions between the polar termini of the peptide and the polar lipid headgroups. |
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Over the past three decades we and others have established that disaccharides such as trehalose and sucrose are almost certainly involved in stabilizing the dry cells. |
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During activity, or while coughing, the patient is able to tighten the belt encircling his chest, splinting the sternal wound by stabilizing the thoracic cage. |
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In the present study, we have addressed the question whether or not the structures of F-actin are the same under all these F-actin stabilizing conditions. |
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The use of carrageenan as a stabilizing agent has become widespread and is very effective in keeping the cocoa ingredient bound to the milk protein. |
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The first year of our economic action plan focused on holding the line, ensuring our banks did not collapse, holding back job losses and stabilizing the economy. |
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He resisted, arguing the Fed should focus on stabilizing prices and output…He died in August 1928, and the new leaders of the Fed finally had their chance. |
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Those are examples of two countries where allied forces spent many years stabilizing and now they are among the most productive and most robust democratic countries in the world today. |
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Landslide is a name given to a grouping of different types of events characterized by the mass movement of bedrock, earth, or debris when the force of gravity overcomes any forces stabilizing the slope. |
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Central city populations are stabilizing or growing. |
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Hydronium is not a way of stabilizing an acid, because the structure itself is so quickly transient that it can be considered as not existing. |
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But basically, our time line is stabilizing. |
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Along with other Greek intellectuals, Posidonius favored Rome as the stabilizing power in a turbulent world. |
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These muscles are the primary stabilizing muscles of the trunk and many movements performed by an athlete require their stabilizing actions. |
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In functioning, muscle forces are accelerating, decelerating, or stabilizing your body as it moves. |
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As policymakers talk through potential reforms, they must commit to a prudent set of rules, while resisting the temptation to create a program that over-regulates, or one that is punitive rather than stabilizing. |
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This type of mechanism could be a key element of the regulatory policy the European Parliament has called for with a view to stabilizing the agricultural markets. |
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I think we should be appealing to China's sense of destiny, if we want to call it that, to be a stabilizing force and put diplomatic pressure on the Khartoum regime. |
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Nitrogen stabilizing bacteria convert molecular nitrogen to ammonia by enzymatic complex of nitrogenase. |
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Cruciate ligaments are criss-crossed over the knee, stabilizing the joint while allowing for a very large range of motion. |
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Regenerate palm groves and develop intensive stockbreeding: date palm cultivation, market-gardening and stock-breeding should provide a basis for stabilizing the local economy. |
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Pulverulent Product for stabilizing soils in place comprising a pulverulent fatty amine such as distearyl dimethylammonium chloride and at least one pulverulent product chosen from cements, slaked limes and fly ash. |
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Tie2 is a receptor tyrosine kinase expressed on vascular endothelial cells, which plays a key role in stabilizing blood vessels. |
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For if it doesn't, there is little hope that stabilizing the world economy will ever become more than a futilitarian effort. |
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Stays are tensile elements stabilizing the mast of the sailing boat which must exhibit the highest possible tensile strength and resistance to failure with the smallest possible mass. |
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Biodiversity, the uncounted variety among living things on the planet, supply food, medicines, timber and fuel, and play a fundamental role in providing breathable air, fertile soils and in stabilizing climates. |
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Its broad range of applications makes the powerful recycler WR 2500 S the ideal machine for various types of work, such as pulverizing, soil stabilizing and cold recycling. |
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We will be in charge of stabilizing the eastern part of that country, where the intensity of the fighting and the level of danger can be described as moderate, compared to the southern and northern regions. |
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The invention provides ways for inducing and stabilizing nitrile hydratase activity, amidase activity and asparaginase I activity. |
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Another minion from the presidential majority states that the troubles are the works of wholesalers refusing the stabilizing measures decided by the government. |
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Of particular note among these measures were the stabilizing of public finances and the freeing of the exchange rate, which prompted a resumption of cooperation with the Bretton Woods institutions. |
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Description: This project involved stabilizing and naturalizing 350 metres of park shoreline to discourage geese from feeding in the park and to reduce the amount of nutrients flowing into Lake Simcoe. |
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There is an urgent need to develop a positive view of pluralism, in order to foster regulating and stabilizing mechanisms that can take the strain of tense situations. |
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Roman builders were the first to realize the stabilizing effect of arches and buttresses, which they integrated into their dam designs. |
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Aetius campaigned vigorously, somewhat stabilizing the situation in Gaul and in Hispania. |
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Household spending has shown further signs of stabilizing but remains constrained by ongoing job losses, lower housing wealth, and tight credit. |
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Livingston was the first person who succeeded in upgrading the wild tomato, developing different breeds and stabilizing the plants. |
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Steadicam, a revolutionary camera stabilizing device, was not shown, but CP did screen a sample film shot with a Steadicam. |
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The report of the Secretary-General notes that the task of pacifying and stabilizing the region and promoting development there is an immense but achievable one. |
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The empennages of an aircraft are stabilizing structures that are placed behind the wings and are composed of moving parts, which contribute to the control of the aircraft, and fixed parts, that guarantee its stability. |
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An automated vibratory system raises and vibrates the container deck to deaerate and densify material, stabilizing the container. |
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A set of stabilizing controllers are given by a solution of Diophantine equation in this ring. |
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Later, tailless kites incorporated a stabilizing bowline. |
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Furthermore, we did not assess the possible stabilizing effect of using crutches or tetrapods, which could have influenced our results. |
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The Atlan Cool Kids 2mm Jumpsuit was designed to keep kids warm when the water isn't. It traps the body warmth between the jumpsuit and the skin, stabilizing your kid's body temperature as he plays in and out of water. |
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Like it or not, repo and other short-term debts now play a role in our economy comparable to that of bank deposits, and pretending that stabilizing depository institutions is enough just won't fly. |
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The development may result in trajectories of weakening, strengthening, or stabilizing for these employee-organization linkages. |
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Riparian vegetation is an important element of fish habitat, providing cover and protection for fish, stabilizing foreshore areas and contributing to the aquatic food chain. |
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Schaeffler Group Industrial bearings are used in the main tilting mechanism of the rail vehicles, in stabilizing systems such as anti-roll bars and in the drive units for the tilting motion. |
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Not until the 1830s did they find a connection between the low desertion rate among married soldiers and the stabilizing influence of their wives. |
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Macedonia's foreign exchange market is stabilizing and therefore the monetary policy should loosen up. |
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This project advances the Conservation Framework s goal of stabilizing Gulf Coast populations of beach nesting shorebirds and seabirds. |
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In other places, however, the melt water produced higher up on the ice shelf freezes over in the crevasses and canyons, which contributes to stabilizing the ice shelf and slowing its flow towards the ocean. |
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While it is too early to say conclusively that the U. S. economy is making its way out of recession, there are some sectors of the economy that appear to be stabilizing. |
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The good news is that, with respect to the environment, coffee is an evergreen shrub, hence an important contributor to carbon sequestration, and is effective in stabilizing soils. |
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The electromagnetic lamination is cradled and fused within a heavy-gauge steel U channel, stabilizing the electromagnetic force. |
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Slimming and making a pleasure of it and in the same time refilling the energy with the goal of progressively loosing weight or stabilizing the ideal weight. |
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Docetaxel, a microtubule stabilizing agent, has been reported to interfere with spindle microtubule dynamics causing mitotic cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. |
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Abduction is performed by asking the patient to raise the arm at the side as high as they can with the examiner stabilizing the scapula by holding it down. |
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A variety of biselectrophilic molecules were used to cross-link two properly aligned cysteines, with the aim of stabilizing the helical conformation. |
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It also helps in stabilizing the plough while it is in operations. |
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The proteins function by coating the fat and stabilizing them in water. |
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The fourth variant incorporates all of the above changes and two additional site-specific mutations, T22C and S87C that form a stabilizing disulfide bridge. |
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Yet when Beloit and Valmet added flow stabilizing elements to headbox designs, the result was remarkable, and now flow stabilizing members are a typical part of new headboxes. |
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Because of the stabilizing effect of the oceans on temperature, yearly temperature variations are generally lower in coastal areas than they are inland. |
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Epigenetics, biohacking biofilm, stabilizing the brain and microbiome. |
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Chen in late 2013 who took the gearstick at Blackberry when the company was in dire straits has spent the past year stabilizing the smartphone industry pioneer. |
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Additives were used to assist in stabilizing the copper ions or in some cases, the air was pumped out of the microwave chamber and replaced with nitrogen or carbon dioxide. |
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Also supplied as 100 percent active, Tego Flow 354 is a cetyl dimethicone copolyol that promotes clean print quality in ink jet inks by improving flow and stabilizing the ink. |
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This pressure creates a resistant force in the abdomen, which tonifies the pelvic floor, the abdominal wall, and the deep stabilizing muscles of the low back. |
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Deep snow cover protects perennials by stabilizing soil temperature and woody plant root activity but provides protection for mice and mole activity. |
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After an intermediate period, imports will be forced down and exports to rise, thus stabilizing the trade balance and bring the currency towards equilibrium. |
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