This irrational emotional economy has short-circuited itself through the excess of a unidirectional flow of desire. |
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The palacocurrent direction is not reversing, but unidirectional and approximately normal to the plane of the photograph. |
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Movements in respect of exchange rates may not, however, be unidirectional. |
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In some places, unidirectional compressions take the shape of a prolate spheroid. |
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It is these unidirectional authority relationships that are antithetical to citizen engagement. |
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It is better to treat the whole thing as a single pan, as long as it remains unidirectional. |
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A shotgun mic is a unidirectional microphone, meaning it picks up sound in the direction where it's aimed. |
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As we have seen time and time again, these international reverberations are by no means unidirectional or even multidirectional, but revolving. |
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Our concept of time and its unidirectional flow could not exist in such a world. |
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But now that the ice seems to be thawing, filmmakers are prepared to overlook the fact that the efforts are largely unidirectional. |
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But over time and aided by unidirectional modernism the communal aspects have not only been taken for granted but also alienated. |
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As Storper argued, orthodox accounts of globalization misrepresent the process in terms of a unidirectional trend toward deterritorialization. |
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An important distinction here is between violence that is unidirectional and violence that is multidirectional. |
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The types of communication from one subsystem to another may be unidirectional or bidirectional. |
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A unidirectional current of water moving over sand moulds the sediment into a series of bedforms which migrate downcurrent. |
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The tilt sensors were comprised of 4 levels of unidirectional fixed inclinometers, used to measure the angular displacement between the levels. |
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Transverse ridges have a higher sand supply than barchans but also exist in unidirectional winds. |
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Despite the fact that traffic is free to flow in both the directions, time taken is likely to be less than that taken on a unidirectional route. |
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In the fucoid zygote, polarization events can be triggered by a range of stimuli, including unidirectional light and fertilization. |
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Is it possible to do a functional analysis that does not depend on assumptions of unidirectional linear time and causation? |
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An exception is transport into flowers and certain fruits, in which flow in each system is unidirectional. |
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It was a unidirectional mode of operation, even if the document was produced by research teams. |
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This unidirectional, remote-mountable, wide-band transmitting antenna provides wireless coverage in a cardioid pattern. |
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The electric winch has a unidirectional freewheeling clutch and a brake that is activated by a weighted dead man's handle. |
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Equipped with a unidirectional rotating bezel in scratchproof sapphire, this timepiece is distinguished by its opulent finishing. |
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The WL51 and MC51 unidirectional models are supplied with the high boost equalization cap only. |
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Some structurals elements are strengthened with unidirectional carbon tissue. |
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The streamlined hull is made of a vacuum-laminated composite material including unidirectional and multiaxial fibreglass. |
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The algae were decapitated, clamped with vice grips at their holdfasts, and secured to the bottom of a unidirectional current tank with an ordinary house brick. |
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However, most transducers can also be operated from a unipolar supply for the measurement of unidirectional currents. |
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The whole watch is surrounded with a unidirectional ratcheted rotating bezel for the recording of hours. |
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As a minimum in unidirectional flow, dye injection should continue until the plume has been delineated in the field. |
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The sensor cannot identify a return flow due to its unidirectional measuring principle, thus, it cannot report an error. |
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This understanding is particularly important for mills discharging into water bodies where flow is not unidirectional. |
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However, only unidirectional flows can maintain this air quality in an active operating theatre. |
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Notions of aging, individual and family development are unidirectional in nature and assume a linear model of time. |
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We also accomplished the extraction of unidirectional movement from the bidirectional movements along the linear tracks by adding arrowhead patterns on the tracks. |
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The idea that time's arrow is unidirectional is really an observation. |
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Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves. |
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The project comprises a main flyover along Seshadri Road with unidirectional carriageway, and a loop towards Race Course side with a unidirectional carriageway. |
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Their study revealed that more than 90 percent of the sample Web pages form a single connected part if links are treated as a unidirectional link. |
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It's fast, only costs a few pence and is unidirectional like e-mail. |
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It means that the causality of evolution is not unidirectional. |
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There is also a growing body of evidence that the process of listening is not unidirectional but involves information being fed back to the hearing mechanism. |
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The work of Gough has shown that a metal deforms under cyclic strain by slip on the same atomic planes and in the same crystallographic directions as in unidirectional strain. |
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They are found in regions of limited sand supply and unidirectional winds, resulting in relatively small and highly mobile stores of sand migrating in a downwind direction. |
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A loop is provided towards Race Course Road with a unidirectional 7.5 metres wide carriageway grade level service road for free turn towards Seshadripuram. |
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The unidirectionality of the effect is also striking and consistent with a linear unidirectional effect seen in an S-Leut isolate population, but the mechanism is unclear. |
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Process for the manufacture of a flat element of unidirectional filaments with aligned thread layers, characterised in that the individual filaments are in a finishing process interrupted by needling. |
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In cases where the initial ventilation is sufficient to avoid back-layering, the emergency ventilation will have a huge effect on the fire and ammonia scenarios in unidirectional tunnels. |
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As you know, herbs often work as multifunctional immune modulators rather than unidirectional immune stimulators or depressors. |
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The effect on the remaining scenarios in unidirectional and all scenarios in bi-directional tunnels are less pronounced and non-existent for the BLEVE scenario. |
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The unidirectional range light projects over the middle of the turning basin and allows the entire surface of the turning basin to be used as a manoeuvring area. |
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In fact, the structure of philosophy courses seems based on a unidirectional model in which discussion, seen as a value that emerges from the teaching of philosophical themes, is not given any concrete pedagogical weight. |
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In the sheltered troughs between highly developed seif dunes barchans may be formed because the wind is unidirectional. |
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The contract is for delivery with warranty service unidirectional trams, low-floor, multi-segment with a length of 28-32 W me. |
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A second nonwoven layer comprises a plurality of two or more types of unidirectional fibers of different composition in a matrix. |
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The book is sure to provoke controversy, especially Cross's emphasis on a gradual, largely unidirectional process of change. |
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Parabolic dunes, like crescent dunes, occur in areas where very strong winds are mostly unidirectional. |
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Differentiation from zygotes in all cells of the body has been considered a unidirectional route. |
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The exceptions would be those cases where safety is a concern, as indicated by documented histories of, let's say, unidirectional abuse, violent criminal activity, or mental illness, just to name three. |
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If the zero and span deviations display a continuous unidirectional drift or the system becomes uncalibratable for no apparent mechanical reason, the load cells may be suspect. |
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It may be unidirectional, having energy projected to one side, or the energy may be concentrated in a relatively narrow beam both horizontally and vertically. |
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We achieve unidirectional forward superscattering by multilayered spherical cavities which are effectively radially anisotropic. |
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This may be evidence that unidirectional airflow is an ancestral trait in diapsids. |
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Crafted in scratch-resistant sapphire, the white unidirectional rotating bezel avoids any risk of accidentally prolonging the dive time, while its slightly raised and ratcheted design helps to limit any potential shocks. |
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The automatic winding is unidirectional, the architecture of the bridges and the bottom plates is straight and the adornment, bevels and Côtes de Genève are neatly realized. |
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Heart valves are thin flaps of tissue in the mammalian heart, which ensure unidirectional flow of blood between the four chambers during the cardiac cycle. |
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The CFRP sheets material properties were defined as linear and orthotropic because CFRP materials have linear properties and they were unidirectional. |
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The unidirectional quartz tube heaters are ideal for web processing applications, paint finishing and even suitable for certain clean room type operations. |
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The rubber check sleeve opens with as little as one inch of working pressure and seals drop-tight with backpressure, creating a unidirectional shutoff mechanism. |
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Because of negative photokinetic behaviors in scorpions, the end of the track was shaded while the beginning was well-lit to encourage unidirectional movement. |
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