The epithets chart a subtle change in perception of the state, from dull, square outland to parking lot for middle-class transients. |
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Territorial males sired the majority of offspring, but residents and transients also sired small numbers of nestlings. |
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Upon decreasing the frequency, the transients fell back to the initial steady state. |
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In most experiments, we partially compensated the membrane transients to speed the membrane voltage clamp. |
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I've been thinking about expanding my targets to include derelicts, stewbums, winos, drifters, transients and ne'er-do-wells. |
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The AA300 Series integrated load center lets users tailor protection against harmful voltage transients. |
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The law had been applied to hotels and motels to collect a tax from transients, vacationers, and travelers, who stay overnight in Alabama. |
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We use fluorescent amphiphilic dyes which are well established to record voltage transients in neurons at low to medium resolution. |
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There were probably, I'd say about 15 solid members, maybe 10 to 15 solid members, and then another 10 or so transients. |
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A Garda spokesperson acknowledged that there were a number of homeless or transients in the city and they often congregated together. |
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Quite a few young women were brought in, usually street walkers and transients, which were considered wards of the state. |
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They interviewed transients, neighbors, old boyfriends, family, you name it. |
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Think of college towns, many of which almost certainly have an even higher proportion of transients in the population than DC does. |
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Sport, as this city of transfers and transients is discovering, can bind a community together. |
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Bums, transients, and hobos are everywhere there is opportunity or the opportunity to be near opportunity yet still be far away from success. |
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Other situations affecting power quality are transients or spikes, surges or over-voltages, noise and sags or brownouts. |
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Even the gang members are perfect, sipping beers in their cheap, showy suits against a background teeming with transients and bums. |
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It has been shown that heat stress can induce a rapid rise in the polyphasic fluorescence transients. |
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As the lattice parameter decreases, these transients occur more frequently. |
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This will avoid unwelcome howls of feedback and can prevent loudspeaker damage due to switch-on transients. |
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They are also quite sensitive to variations in power quality due to transients, harmonics, and voltage surges and sags. |
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Future amenities will include banks, restaurants, a conference center, and an apartelle for transients. |
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Capacitance transients are not seen in the traces, since they occurred before the start of the scan. |
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Some were transients, headed north after spending the winter in the monte and selva of Mexico, Central America and South America. |
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Repetitive current transients detected during the flicker of the exocytotic fusion pore may be related to leakage. |
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In guard cells, artificial repetitive transients were produced by superfusion of epidermal strips with depolarizing and hyperpolarizing buffers. |
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Phase transients, such as jitter and wander, may produce slips in voice traffic that result in audible clicks on the line. |
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Many insects found on landscape plants are transients or beneficials, part of the natural community that helps keep pest species at low levels. |
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The number of unplanned transients was greater in 2003 compared to previous years. |
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The relaxation of the voltage was monitored by electrochromic absorption transients of intrinsic carotenoids, and the proton flow by pH-indicating dyes. |
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They are people with no permanent address and transients who will be one place today and another tomorrow. |
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General delivery, in which mail is picked up at the post office window, is a temporary service for transients and tourists. |
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It can be described as a smearing or softening of the signal and is typically used to lessen the impact of strong transients. |
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The fast acting arresters limit both low-energy spikes, such as mains transients, and high-energy overvoltages due to atmospheric discharges. |
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A diffuser smears transients and can be used as a type of reverb for creating interesting ambience effects. |
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Magnetic field events are oscillatory transients with characteristic frequencies occurring throughout the 1 kHz to 10 MHz range of observation. |
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And many other lunar transients have been reported from areas of former volcanic activity. |
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For the entire industry in 2005, the number of transients was somewhat larger than previous years. |
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For protection against transients caused by power switching or lightning strikes. |
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Most of the unplanned transients in 2007 were setbacks, which typically pose little risk to plant operations. |
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This detailed data gathering helps the auditor detect and account for operational variances, transients and other irregularities. |
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All the inputs are protected from statics, RFI, transients and lightning with a low-pass TRANZORB and filters. |
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Pressure transients are also referred to as surge pressure or, if referring to water systems, water hammer. |
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In general, ideal attack time settings are a function of the type of instrument and inherent transients. |
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Critical applications must not only be protected against mains failures, but also against voltage peaks, troughs and transients. |
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Though many stalwart defenders of the homeless also spoke at the meeting, the council ultimately passed two ordinances that appear intended to clear transients out. |
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The editorial page was happy about it, but reminded us how downtown had lost so many SRO hotels like this one, displacing transients and day-laborers. |
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There are other things which are not as appealing, like the transients. |
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It's a bizarre mix of ski bums, transients, small businesses, families, settled hippies, hippy wannabes, and red necks, but everyone seems to get along. |
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Capacitive transients and linear current leakage were minimized on-line by acting on the respective built-in compensation sections of the amplifier. |
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The source also needs to maintain bandwidth stability as parameters like duty cycle and repetition rate change, creating thermal transients and acoustic resonances. |
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The monitorization of the current transients during deposition allowed us to distinguish between NW and NT formation and identify the four main stages of deposition in nanoporous membranes. |
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During the breeding season, the ranges of females remain unchanged, while males either become roamers, strayers or transients. |
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The waveform response comes from the underlying cyclical motions of the planet, which eventually drag all the transients into harmony with them. |
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It draws map-carrying tourists, badge-wearing conventioneers and white-collar workers, all weaving through a sprawling circus of buskers and petitioners, transients, sunglass sellers and street artists. |
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As it is not possible to altogether avoid pressure transients when operating a piping system, the art lies in keeping the pressure transients within controllable limits. |
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She says that strangely enough, transients and homeless people themselves are the ones who supply her with the water to be distributed, much more than the government, the city, or the business community. |
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The C 451 B is an excellent tool for accurately capturing signals rich in transients such as drums, instruments with a percussive sound, acoustic guitar, or for overhead miking. |
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This standard, in its current version, does not adequately address functional safety in terms of protection against electromagnetic disturbances and normally occurring voltage transients from the main electricity supply. |
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The diffuser can be used to smear transients for an ambient effect. |
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The total number of unplanned transients in a quarter for a unit. |
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The engine was tested through transients, engine sensors of accelerations and decelerations, bleed valve opening and closing points, and alternator function. |
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We say 7,000, but that's including the transients. |
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Parkdale is unstable in the sense that many transients move about, but apparently they move within the boundaries of Parkdale and not out of the area completely. |
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Its particular technology permits the very uncommon solution to work as dipole without acoustic short circuit. This goes in advantage of a very quick response to transients and very deep bass. |
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Those few astronomers who have searched for optical transients have either focused narrowly on a particular scientific goal, such as planet-hunting, or a particular patch of sky, such as the centre of the Milky Way. |
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Dr Calkins and her colleagues looked for reports of transients that had occurred in places and at times that Clementine happened to have photographed both before and after the supposed event. |
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High voltage transients from these types of loads can cause arcing across mechanical switching contacts or can cause damage to solid-state contacts. |
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Includes all family members, servants, lodgers, transients and visitors. |
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There are slight physical differences, they usually travel in groups of 25 or more, they are seldom seen in protected coastal waters, and their vocalizations are unlike those of residents or transients. |
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An isolation transformer can protect equipment from a ground fault or other malfunction of nearby equipment, as well as attenuate harmful harmonics and transients on the input power. |
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As such, transients are typically silent, probably to avoid alerting their mammalian prey. |
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Then, within the space of a few months, there were more transients than there were locals, and the imbalance seemed morally wrong. |
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In contrast, the marine mammal prey of transients hear well underwater at the frequencies used in killer whale calls. |
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The first split in the orca population, between the North Pacific transients and the rest, occurred an estimated 700,000 years ago. |
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Typical voltage excursions that can be expected on distribution systems are capacitor-switching transients, voltage sags caused by faults on adjacent feeders, and auto-reclosure operations. |
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Researchers later discovered transients are not born into resident pods. |
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