The academic community has also discussed uncoupling publication from academic credit and creating buying cooperatives but made little progress. |
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The increase in osteoclasis and the uncoupling of osteoblastic and osteoclastic activity resulted in an increase in resorptive surfaces. |
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For the media industry, it is about uncoupling the value of our content from the form in which it is delivered. |
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The reason we don't do it more is that coupling and uncoupling trains adds to the journey time. |
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The barren desert all around them made the shock of the train uncoupling all the more difficult to accept. |
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There is an increasing uncoupling of marriage from the business of child-rearing. |
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Like some libertarian Pontius Pilate, he washed his hands of any responsibility, skillfully uncoupling the role of the executive from execution. |
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Sometimes I have known such a cry of hounds at uncoupling to take the game at counter. |
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Through the positioning of the left retainer plug 1 a lifting of the left machine hinge by ca. 1mm results and thus an uncoupling from the table. |
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For tractors with a pending attachment a height adjustable sustainer is obtainable, which considerably facilitates coupling and uncoupling. |
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The clearance shall also be maintained within the specified minimum angle for coupling up and uncoupling given in paragraph 1.3.4. of this Annex. |
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Third, the duration of inspiratory effort is difficult to determine in obstructive disease with dynamic hyperinflation, due to a variable degree of neuromuscular uncoupling. |
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Risk of crushing and contusions between the rear of the tractor and the machine when coupling and uncoupling the machine! |
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It advised employees of the proper procedures to follow when uncoupling from trains. |
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In its recent Farm Act, America took another step towards uncoupling support for farmers from production subsidies. |
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Late modernity transforms the state, uncoupling it from that traditional mandate. |
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The control cables of the quick release connections must suspend freely and must not trigger any uncoupling when in lowered position! |
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The regulation of this biosynthetic pathway at the mitochondrial level depends on the ubiquinone, the alternative oxidase and a species-specific uncoupling protein. |
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By uncoupling our emotions from the film's many acts of violence, he frees us to draw parallels and make connections with painfully recent history. |
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I know the importance of uncoupling the story from the reality. |
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A focus on short-term or excessive profit targets has been instrumental in uncoupling financial markets from the real economy. |
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To get real insight into public figures, we must watch them uncoupling, reinventing themselves as individuals. |
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Watch the gang silently take over a train, methodically uncoupling the engine and making off with a shipment of weapons while their adversaries nap in the rear car. |
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Danger from insufficient stability of the unhitched field sprayer attachment due to improper uncoupling. |
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He also advocated an uncoupling of work and income, the introduction of a basic income and the establishment of tax-financed systems for social and ecological tasks. |
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This can be explained by considering the degree of neuroventilatory uncoupling in these patients. |
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In unicellulars the uncoupling of the various nutritional and energy sources is much more widely spread. |
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After being satisfied that the application was complete, the locomotive engineer advised the trainman by radio that he could proceed with uncoupling the train. |
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The equipment shall be mounted to allow adequate access for coupling and uncoupling without risk of injury to the user and without affecting articulation of the coupling. |
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And it is also important, in my view, to consider uncoupling the premiums from output, to ensure that the premium schemes take greater account of the other agricultural policy objectives. |
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As regards the uncoupling of aid, we are hardly getting anywhere. |
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This uncoupling may be induced by targeted remodeling trying to repair the running induced microdamage in bone. |
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If the transponder battery voltage is coming to an end, eight short signal tones, coming quickly one after another, sound each time the transponder is operated on the locking cylinder after the uncoupling. |
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The JQX is a fitting that enables easy uncoupling of the connected water treatment device from the pipe system, without having to interrupt the water supply to the consumer. |
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Since the uncoupling function is based on the geometric configuration of the product, we recognized that increasing the thickness of DITRA would result in increased movement accommodation. |
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This eliminates the frequent coupling and uncoupling of electrical plug contacts when conversions are carried out, and also the accompanying wear on those contacts. |
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