A young production assistant, Raffi, has just returned from Armenia with five cans of unexposed film and is proceeding through Canada Customs. |
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To test for uniform washing of paper, develop and fix a blank, unexposed piece of paper. |
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First, the black-and-white latent image is developed and then the rest of the unexposed material is chemically fogged. |
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On the other hand, he is so unexposed to the complex social and emotional fabric of the real world, that he is completely helpless. |
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She has grown up in Seattle and is unexposed to the challenges of life in the wild, among the under-globalized. |
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I'll probably have to start sending my unexposed stock overseas before too long. |
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Ofir writes that the day would also be a way of spreading traffic to unknown bloggers who may otherwise remain unexposed to a large audience. |
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We chose unexposed siblings to provide phenotypic controls, a standard way of establishing acquired rather than inherited abnormalities. |
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He believes that is largely because Westerners remain relatively unaware of and unexposed to many Arabs and Muslims. |
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In contemporary psychology it is difficult if not impossible to be unexposed to his research and theories. |
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Frequencies of 28 of the 35 symptoms assayed were elevated significantly in the exposed group, compared with the unexposed group. |
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We have not inspected any parts of the property which are covered, unexposed or inaccessible. |
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I came up with unexposed film once in 19 dives, and that was because my strobes were not firing. |
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Exposed skin sites that exhibit erythema can be clearly delineated from unexposed skin by sharp boundaries. |
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The raw edge will be tucked away inside the first fold, unexposed on either the outside or inside, and therefore won't fray. |
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They were significantly younger than the unexposed referent group, but they had the same education level as the aforementioned referent group. |
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Differences were evident when the exposed children were compared with unexposed children. |
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For a virus that needs a constant supply of new, unexposed human beings to thrive, conditions were perfect. |
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In a follow-up study, the researchers mated unexposed rats with offspring of treated moms. |
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I confess that I put by enough unexposed film to take advantage of the incredible chances I made for myself with them. |
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Second, unexposed to outside influences and with plenty of time on his hands to think, his mind has no limits. |
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The new, more powerful baggage-screening equipment may damage unexposed and exposed film stored in checked and carry-on bags. |
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In UVB-exposed fish the spontaneous, nonstimulated proliferation of lymphocytes was constantly lower than that of unexposed controls. |
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The mean age of the combined groups, and the mean education level matched the unexposed group. |
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Less popular than its neighbor Spain, Portugal remains relatively unexposed but holds much for travelers to discover. |
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War photographers often had to send their unexposed rolls of film to the Pentagon for processing. |
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During the shutter's brief click, silver-halide crystals on the unexposed film record the varying levels of light in the scene being photographed. |
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When these DNA dosimeters were exposed, another aluminum foil-covered dosimeter tube was also placed under identical conditions as an unexposed control. |
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For parents who want their children to grow up relatively unexposed to doubt, Darwin or indecent lunchroom chatter, home-schooling offers hope. |
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Participants included a group of exposed infants and a group of unexposed infants. |
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The animals most exposed to magnetic fields were not found to have any more tumors than the unexposed animals. |
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The results showed no difference in presence of micronuclei in the exposed vs. the unexposed groups. |
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Mount an unexposed filter in the filter holder, handling the filter by its edge without touching either face. |
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The transport of swine must minimize the introduction of specific pathogens into an unexposed herd. |
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However, this does not mean that the population is currently unexposed to disease, given the living conditions of the displaced. |
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Effects on fish habitat are assessed through comparison on benthic invertebrate communities from areas exposed and unexposed to effluent. |
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Research and medical personnel who are exposed to radiation on a daily basis are required to wear a radiation badge, which contains unexposed pieces of photographic film. |
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If the RR is 2, the incidence of the disease in the exposed group is twice as high as in the unexposed group. |
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European Ballet is, however, one of the few and their high quality productions have brought the magic of ballet to audiences previously unexposed to such majesty. |
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Naturally, this makes interpersonal relations, especially with societies unexposed to the advantages of the American lifestyle, a little difficult. |
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Is this another unexposed web of lies, corruption and collusion? |
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Jim Turner's unexposed four-year-old put up a highly satisfactory display on her debut over timber to make virtually all in a similar contest last month. |
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So if you have an undiscovered and unexposed talent, please let us know. |
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Unfound objects can be undetected, undiscovered, or unexposed. |
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She was able to complete the scene and fly the unexposed film out of Lebanon in the nick of time. |
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For 1988 and 1989, when the site was being developed and first used, the rate of congenital malformation in the five exposed wards was 3.6 times that in the unexposed wards. |
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Since we had no unexposed group, we were unable to estimate whether, and by how much, it increases the risk of recurrent congestive heart failure. |
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Exposed patients were slightly older than unexposed patients. |
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There's a couple of unexposed things, decked out in red and green stripes. |
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I switched off the flash, folded down the arm and applied the shutter-lock with unexposed film left in the camera, just as a large triggerfish appeared in front of me. |
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What distinguished the teenage death songs is that they targeted directly at a young audience previously unexposed to accounts of death in their pop songs. |
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This may negatively boost extremists' causes, because groups with similar interests, unexposed to other points of view, tend to become extremists. |
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Anyone who has seen the film will obviously understand that for those unexposed to his works, a first viewing of his material comes at a high cost. |
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If filter holders containing unexposed filters and filter holders containing exposed filters are to be stored in the same container, place the assemblies containing unexposed filters in the case with their inlet faces up. |
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Biological assessments are studies of biota carried out within an area exposed to MWWE discharges, as well as in reference areas unexposed to these discharges but having similar physical and chemical characteristics. |
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Those membranes, as well as unexposed samples, are being tested for thickness, tensile strength, elongation, dimensional stability and water absorption. |
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Because the detector returns to its unexposed colour when the air freshens, checking the detector only during pre-start cockpit checks does not warn the crew of any previous carbon monoxide leaks into the cockpit. |
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The ground factor may well rule out one of the more interesting ones, the progressive and unexposed Hurtleberry. |
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A cakewalk in the primaries risks leaving vulnerabilities unexposed and unfortified. It's also worth noting that the Democrats' electoral advantage at the presidential level is not a sure thing. |
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She is preferred to the unexposed Troas, who is possibly open to a bit more improvement. |
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The unexposed Cougar Mountain, and French dark horse Rangali, are just two others to consider in what looks a ripsnorter of a sprint. |
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Any lesser definition would leave much of the problem unexposed and we hope that this will be agreed as the European definition for the purpose of this programme. |
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The response is evaluated as a function of the exposure concentration in comparison with the average growth of replicate, unexposed control cultures. |
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Lots of unexposed fillies here, with Latin Lynx, Ristra and Sophisticat looking the pick. |
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If we want to wait for final proof, at least in terms of cancer, it may take another 20 years, and the issue then will be that we will not have any unexposed population to act as a control. |
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So we have evidence that there is ever more frequent exposure and, in fact, soon the problem will be that no one will be unexposed, which will make comparison difficult, and therefore epidemiology difficult. |
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Bettwieser started buying lots of unexposed film off of eBay. |
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The unhardened gum, with its unexposed bee bodies, gets rinsed away. |
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The camera is normally provided with footage indicators to indicate the amount of film left unexposed and with frame counters used when it is desired to superimpose a second exposure. |
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Samples unexposed to metals were stained with methylamine tungstate for 1 min so that the cells can easily be observed under microscope. |
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The unexposed areas remain resistant to the action of the etchant. |
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Sir Mark Prescott has aknack of racking up winning sequences with unexposed three-year-olds and Astrodome looks a typical improver from his stable. |
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Kinetochore analysis of MN from all groups revealed only an insignificant increase in the kinetochore-positive MN compared with unexposed control cells. |
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