The plants were growing from several fissures in the mafic bedrock that underlies the creek. |
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The fire-and-forget principle underlies the development of all modern precision guided weapons today. |
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Only universal claims are susceptible to the application of modus tollens that underlies falsifiability. |
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The discussions are open and frank, and the importance of obeying the game laws underlies all possible strategies. |
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He maintained that these methodological principles underlie evaluative practice in science just as modus ponens underlies deductive inference. |
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Researchers from the University of Miami have isolated a receptor that binds glutamate and have proposed that it underlies the umami taste. |
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This issue underlies objections to legal limitations on a woman's right to elect for abortion. |
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That is what we call jurisprudence, it is the philosophy and decision-making that underlies our legal system. |
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I think that is a reasonably accurate statement of the real issue and it underlies this particular case. |
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The identity which underlies all difference, including the fundamental difference between nature and spirit, he calls the Absolute. |
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The same appreciation of the capacity for sympathy and empathy underlies the current vogue for emotional intelligence. |
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Striking below an opponent's event horizon is a sound tactical strategy, and a concept that underlies all of our training. |
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What underlies his willpower is the knowledge that he has trained as hard as possible. |
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Whether it is movement therapy or kinesiology or nutrition, energetic exchange always underlies the therapeutic process. |
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This is inevitable, and a reader may be ill at ease at the scarcity of evidence that underlies many of these reconstructions. |
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However, the central thought which underlies them is simple, though it can be expressed in a number of different ways. |
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Overlying the Corallian are the marine mudstones and thin limestones of the Kimmeridge Clay, which underlies the Vale of Pickering. |
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It underlies certain intuitions that we have about causality, morality, and personal identity. |
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But does misandry even exist? Is there a difference between individual hatred and a contempt that underlies centuries of discrimination? |
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Milton's marital experience underlies his reinterpretation of at least two Biblical passages. |
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The soil that underlies much of Dublin was deposited during the last ice age, about 10,000 years ago. |
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A simple theoretical construct underlies the theory and practice of counterinsurgency warfare. |
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In fact, such ethics, as well as the morality that underlies them, are nothing more than man-made myth to the atheist. |
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This force includes the magnetic effects of moving charges and underlies such everyday forces as friction and magnetism. |
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I have come to appreciate the private philanthropy that underlies all artistic organisations in the United States. |
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This most recent episode sheds new light on the political axis that underlies the Democratic Party campaign. |
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More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic reminiscence and the company of old friends. |
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We agree with Leong that a complex basement composed of both ophiolitic and granitic crust underlies much of Sabah. |
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That is what underlies the linkage between the antiballistic missile treaty and limits on offensive weapons. |
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In the lead essay, he seeks a common structure and shared tradition that underlies the various cosmologies. |
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So what is the microscopic physics that underlies the thermodynamic properties of black holes? |
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It is this same malady that underlies the diverse problems facing us today. |
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Through comparative analysis, Wirth tries to expose the determinant formal structure that underlies images. |
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Atherosclerosis, which develops as fatty plaques within arterial walls, underlies both heart attack and stroke. |
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Colchester in Essex, where London clay underlies the estuaries, was the home of the renowned Pyfleet oysters. |
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This link underlies much of the understanding of madness and its somatic basis in the modern age. |
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A sense of urgency underlies the need to take action in the open access to law. |
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A broad, transverse, ventral ridge underlies the anterior part of the axial ring, and also the inner portion of the pleura. |
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The principle that underlies these models is that promotions act as a stimulus which gives rise to a conditioned response. |
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The Agbada Formation underlies the Benin Formation and consists primarily of sand and shale, and is of fluviomarine origin. |
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Of course, we should not throw the baby out with the bath water by discarding the market economy setup that underlies the system. |
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However, La Pendue chose to explore initially his hability to play with the endless themes which underlies his strange philosophy. |
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The academic discipline that underlies IT is computer science, which is often housed academically in engineering schools. |
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Many are well preserved because of the permafrost that underlies the entire Arctic Slope, while others deteriorated prior to entombment. |
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For example, the plastron is a feature involved in important evolutionary changes during the early spatangoid history and underlies a distinct pattern of disparity. |
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If so, it will be contrary to the separation of powers doctrine that underlies our democracy. |
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At the very least, Zweig's nocturnal wanderings surely account for the nightmarish atmosphere of furtiveness that underlies much of his work. |
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A hegemonic spirit nonetheless underlies both the liberal activism and the neoconservative unilateralism evident in much of recent American foreign policy. |
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Such remarks bring to the fore the very question that underlies the book: Who, after all, was Orson Welles, and why was he such a big deal? |
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The wine is stored in large cellars tunneled in the chalk that underlies the district. |
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A stable glacial till deposit underlies the entire area at a depth of approximately 10.5 metres. |
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These salts are the product of chemical action on minerals in the upper layers of the glacial till that underlies the soils in this region. |
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The Norian Stage underlies the Rhaetian Stage of the Upper Triassic Series and overlies the Carnian Stage of the Upper Triassic Series. |
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The Hettangian Stage underlies the Jurassic Sinemurian Stage, and it overlies the Rhaetian Stage of the Triassic Period. |
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It comes from the love, the respect and the understanding that underlies every caring act he bestows upon his children. |
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It is a matter of fact which underlies the question of jurisdiction, however many questions of law there may be concealed in the final conclusion as to it. |
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Despite its obvious oversimplification, this model underlies decades of government policy in labour markets. |
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He had come to believe in a universal life force that informs or underlies all matter. |
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His wit has proved enduring, a deep learning underlies his pastoral conceits, and his plain language has gained in lustre over the centuries. |
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You gave us the decimal system that underlies scientific and technical progress. |
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It does not believe these organizations function purely for humanitarian reasons, but that regime change underlies their motivation. |
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Behind you are hard-rock mountains. In front of you, soft rock underlies the valley. |
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Yet it is what underlies the ratings figures that is almost more important to the BBC hierarchy. |
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In this land of plenty, a radically unequal distribution of resources underlies the existence, extent and depth of poverty across the country. |
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There has been some shifting of the debris pile on the ocean floor which underlies the need to complete this lift as soon as practicable. |
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They are to be rejected both for the philosophy that underlies them and their lack of technical professionalism. |
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It is also what underlies our greatest historical achievements as a nation. |
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This would most notably allow us to identify and analyze that which underlies the trends depicted here. |
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It is therefore a critical factor in offering the confidence that underlies an open investment environment. |
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In particular, I share the concern that underlies this commitment: the gap between rich and poor in Europe is widening at an alarming rate. |
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There is power and crispness here, along with a sense of structure from the mineral, flinty character that underlies the fruit. |
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A national renovation program founded on a global strategy underlies this formula. |
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Wherever possible, information pertaining to the knowledge base that underlies these assumptions is included. |
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Stigma is linked to many of the challenges mentioned and underlies our inability to respond adequately. |
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As a general matter, we note that an important value conflict underlies your questions. |
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The Nazca Plate, which underlies the eastern Pacific Ocean, slides under western South America, resulting in crustal thickening, uplift and volcanism. |
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It is this basic fact that underlies the Community's need for a coherent, consistent, and unassailable range of legal instruments in this field. |
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The eradication of poverty presupposes that whatever underlies it can also be eliminated. |
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Inspired by this conviction, it has established a foundation to demonstrate the responsible social commitment that underlies its everyday work. |
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But it's a backseat driver — it underlies every decision and reaction and observation. |
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Indeed this would be inconsistent with the reciprocity principle which underlies the fact-based approach. |
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More subtly perhaps, the incamational model of the atonement undercuts the sense of vicariousness that underlies the satisfaction and penal models. |
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An inaccurate yet persistent interpretation of secularism underlies this public dissatisfaction. |
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Of course, it wasn't exactly estate planning, but it does illustrate the kind of soul-searching that ideally underlies a good estate plan. |
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Our Butoh underlies the sacrifice of the dancer, in order for her or for him to let all the inside depth spring out. |
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This issue increasingly underlies our economic and environmental problems. |
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Well let me take the larger issue that I think underlies the question. |
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I think what underlies this is a fundamental problem with the movie. |
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Be that as it may, the heavy involvement of family members, mostly woman, underlies two problems. |
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Perhaps that is the conflict that underlies his and my shared anger. |
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The accelerating power of computing processing underlies much of the progress. |
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Concurrent with these changes, we are witnessing a fundamental examination of what underlies and actuates the character of who we are as intelligence professionals. |
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But I suspect that what underlies these concerns is a deeper fear about the loss of a sort of stability in the region which they helped craft and maintain. |
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That all-embracing fear and its corollary, the urgency to succeed, creates the fragile ego and the insecurity that underlies all crimes of passion. |
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It is the vector of values and underlies all the social contracts entered into by the members of the community. |
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A sense of seething danger underlies this satirical Absurdist piece. |
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The bigger question is whether the Hispanic population is going to put up with the inevitable race baiting that underlies these periodic bash-fests. |
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Restless inventive energy underlies design of his extraordinary sculptural clothes for his own fashion house and for Givenchy, where he is chief designer. |
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A sense of girlish fantasy and romance underlies these works, one that is tinged with sickness and mortality as well as that creepy airlessness which Todd has made her own. |
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Hence, it is clear that not a general anti-apoptotic effect but rather a more specific mechanism underlies this irresponsiveness to antifolates. |
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Brown's principle also has moved the country toward equality for women, handicapped persons, and older people, and it underlies all other claims to equal treatment. |
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Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers. |
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According to Vivekananda, there is an essential unity to Hinduism, which underlies the diversity of its many forms. |
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Followers of Shaktism recognize Shakti as the power that underlies the male principle. |
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Ultimately, only the distal survived, evolved into the definite article, and underlies the English determiners the and that. |
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The new demonstrative underlies the English determiners this, these and those. |
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Our shared belief in fair treatment underlies NRC's core values. |
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As former president of Media Watch and a university teacher of media literacy, Shari Graydon is well aware of the marketing that underlies the cult of beauty that today's youth embrace. |
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The Mitchell Settlement Formation is gradationally overlain by the Jacquet River Formation, which underlies a large area in the Jacquet River drainage basin. |
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Granite II gradationally underlies Granite I, although in places dyke-like bodies of Granite II have intruded Granite I and the overlying breccias. |
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While on the subject of surveillance and control mechanisms, I would like to briefly draw your attention to a principle that underlies their implementation and application at every level of our organization. |
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Indeed, amnesic patients exhibit a remarkable want of coherence in their thought processes, suggesting that a lack of temporal synthesis underlies, and may indeed in large part explain, the defect of memory. |
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If an impervious layer of rock, such as a clay deposit, underlies a layer of saturated soil or rock, then a line of springs will tend to appear on a slope where the clay layer outcrops. |
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The word brahman the creative power of the ritual utterances, which denotes the creativeness of the sacrifice and underlies ritual and, therefore, cosmic order is prominent in these texts. |
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Eighteen years later the cities were destroyed in a cataclysmic explosion that also ruptured the geological fault that underlies the Jordan Valley, causing the ground to sink and seal off the effluence of the Jordan River. |
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The history underlies our own history in the form of palimpsest. |
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I would like my colleague to speak more about the ideology that underlies the amendments he spoke about, an ideology that would leave the fox in charge of the henhouse. |
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The effectiveness of the formation of permanent deacons depends to a great extent on the theological understanding of the diaconate that underlies it. |
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Injections of an obscure cell best known for making collagen might quell the runaway inflammation that underlies lethal sepsis. |
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Furthermore, shrinking the industry that is the basis of all the Russian production and that underlies the national budget can play a low-down trick with the government. |
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The distinction between good and bad underlies what has been sketched above, albeit implicitly, as the good life that we should embrace and strive for. |
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We now understand that ties exist linking all living beings because we all carry the same basic genetic code that underlies the sacred unity of life in all its many forms. |
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Indeed the Court completely skips over the third step, which is by far the most important one, since it allows an examination of the justification that underlies the limitations. |
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A low grade sulphide vein stockwork zone up to 35 meters thick underlies the massive sulphide horizon. |
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In the face of such Promethean presumption, we must fortify our love for a freedom that is not merely arbitrary, but is rendered truly human by acknowledgment of the good that underlies it. |
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Sogyal Rinpoche's teachings, from the heart of the Tibetan Buddhist tradition, show how meditation introduces us to who we really are, our unchanging pure awareness, which underlies the whole of life and death. |
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For those of us actively involved in promoting linguistic diversity in Canada, a deceptively simple concept underlies what we do: we build bridges between languages and cultures to transmit information, knowledge and values. |
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The principle of diamagnetism which underlies human-induced levitation and anti-gravity vortexes on the planet can be demonstrated simply in what I call the human gravity antenna. |
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Kolbert's conclusion underlies the need to introduce eating competence, best defined as a biopsychosocial approach to eating which addresses issues related to food choice and eating behavior. |
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Reduced release and binding of perforin at the immunological synapse underlies the age-related decline in natural killer cell cytotoxicity. |
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The general and specific features of plant metabolism ultimately derive from oxygenic photosynthesis, which underlies the autotrophic nutrition of plants. |
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As such, increased oxidant stress in hyperglycaemic states may be a critically central initiating event that underlies the pathogenesis of life-threatening vascular complications in type 1 diabetes. |
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It helps us understand the social construction of gender identities and the unequal structure of power that underlies the relationship between the sexes. |
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Another example of a family of intermediate filaments is the lamin family, which comprises the nuclear lamina, a fibrous shell that underlies and supports the nuclear membrane. |
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The consolidation also underlies the consideration of regional offshoots or routes that take regional needs and plans into account and that contribute to facilitating the use of bicycles and tourist exploration. |
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This underlies the need for behavioral, life-style intervention studies. |
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Disarmingly simple yet profoundly eloquent, this unconventional text meticulously deconstructs the deception that underlies human intimacy: Inoue's characters lie not only to each other, but to themselves. |
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The fear of the loss of mother or father underlies many of the reactions that a child may develop, such as sleeplessness, night terrors or clinging behaviours. |
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In recommending Barbara Fischer for the curatorial award the jury praised the deep understanding of artists and their work that underlies her curatorial process. |
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And ostriches and emus, too, are bare-necked in their case to radiate away the heat generated when they run. All this avian nakedness has caught the attention of researchers, who wonder what mechanism underlies it. |
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A granodiorite batholith underlies part of the trail area. |
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Near the southern border at New Canaan, a patch of Silurian volcanic rocks underlies a long, narrow band of Mississippian sediments that include limestone and other evaporites. |
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Inherited and detrital zircons from rocks in the the South Indian Lake area suggest that early Paleoproterozoic basement underlies parts of central Manitoba. |
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It continues through ongoing oversight of use and distribution of communal land and serves a mediating function that underlies both the social and spatial distribution of land assets within the community. |
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The doctor affirms that at the center of the philosophy, that underlies this movement, is attentive listening and a respect that testifies to the patients' dignity at a time when they are perceived as a burden. |
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Today, accelerator magnet technology underlies magnetic resonance imaging. |
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It is this tradition of selling walnuts by variety that underlies the requirement that the products be packaged in the production area, as is currant practice in the Périgord. |
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Probably because cheering one's flag is still one of the event's main selling points, and a free market in athletes would endanger the national pride that still underlies the event's commercial success. |
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There is one common theme that underlies all of this concern. |
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The spirit of Principle 15 thus underlies the Protocol in its entirety. |
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This central premise underlies the continuing work of the DOT Force and the commitment of its members to expanding the contribution of ICTs to all forms and levels of development. |
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This is the premise that underlies many of Saputo's initiatives. |
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This concern also underlies the reluctance of many organizations to provide detailed reasons for the dismissal of an employee or volunteer, or to provide truthful references when requested by other prospective employers. |
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The human genome underlies the fundamental unity of all members of the human family, as well as the recognition of their inherent dignity and diversity. |
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The asthenosphere that underlies the surface plates is not liquid in any vernacular sense, although it is relatively plastic. |
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The term microgenesis has been proposed for the continuous formative activity which underlies cognition. |
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This became a basic emblematic tag that underlies medieval notions of the unicorn, justifying its appearance in every form of religious art. |
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This document was prepared by the Group of Specialists on Coastal Protection and underlies national legislation and practice. |
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Nature for Pliny was divine, a pantheistic concept inspired by the Stoic philosophy which underlies much of his thought. |
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It is the densest water in the free ocean, and underlies other bottom and intermediate waters throughout most of the southern hemisphere. |
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It underlies much of north England's younger cover, extending south to East Anglia. |
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It underlies much of south and east Northumberland and the Durham Coalfield. |
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What we anthropologically call culture underlies and contextualizes all of our intelligence. |
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The volume has been shaped by the feminist dialogic hermeneutic that underlies Carleen Mandolfo's 2007 Daughter Zion Talks Back to the Prophets. |
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A molecular defect in loricrin, the major component of cornified cell envelope, underlies Vohwinkel's syndrome. |
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The belief that factoring huge numbers is intrinsically difficult underlies one widely used cryptosystem. |
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These were the pillow lavas of the Precambrian, the ancient bedrock which underlies this south western corner of Anglesey. |
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We introduce the decision criterion that underlies the choice of a VaR and discuss the criterion value when a suboptimal control variate is selected. |
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Sinopia, the drawing that underlies European frescoes, does reveal structural information, but the relation of Sikander's drawings to Mughal art is more complex. |
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Clearly, a difference in intelligence, rather than a difference in geography, underlies the divergent evolution of the Mesoamericans and Africans. |
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A locally sulfidic laccolith intrusive of quartz-eye porphyry of the Caetano Tuff underlies the skarns, and this may have been the source of the IP anomaly. |
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The article added that in a majority of media outlets, the historical background which underlies Russia's actions in Ukraine remains unheeded advertently. |
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This latent syllabism, which underlies the alphabetism of the hieroglyphic writing, indicates with sufficient clearness the origin of the Egyptian alphabet. |
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Specifically, the Weardale Granite underlies the headwaters of the Wear. |
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The group underlies the Borrowdale Volcanic Group in the southern and central Lake District and the Eycott Volcanic Group in the northern part of the district. |
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The concept, idea or philosophy of property underlies all property law. |
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According to this theory, the most basic form of language is a set of syntactic rules that is universal for all humans and which underlies the grammars of all human languages. |
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The layer of sediment underlies a cliff on the beach, but after stormy weather the protective layer of sand was washed away and the sediment exposed. |
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It is this genetic variation that underlies differences in phenotype. |
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What I liked was the modesty that underlies Jacobson's antiformalism. |
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The thick coal that underlies Smethwick wasn't mined until the 1870s and Smethwick has retained more Victorian character than most West Midland areas. |
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In order for determinacy to be posited rather than coevally given, however, determinacy must become mediated by something that underlies it as its determiner. |
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Since this veiled sacerdotalism underlies a fable of the playwright's personal achievement, it lays a basis for Prospero's eventual act of humility. |
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Cossa and Schlinkert curated the exhibition that underlies the volume, shown at Lazzaretto Sant'Elia in 2002, one of a series exploring modern anticolonialist art in Africa. |
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