The Raman effect arises from the inelastic scattering of radiation in the visible region by molecules. |
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It makes not one jot of difference that no actual blood is visible on their hands. |
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During an oral self-examination, an individual looks in a mirror at the face for visible sores that have not healed or for swellings. |
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By maturity, the mutant seeds had only produced a few short fibres and the seeds were visible from the mature cotton bolls. |
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Inside the warehouse, one of the bags contained an identity card, while military webbing and boot soles were visible in others. |
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The visible portions of the liver and adrenals were negative for metastases. |
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Often we are not battered to the point that we display horrendous scars, visible bruises or lumps and bumps. |
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Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, just like visible light or x rays, but with a much higher energy. |
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The result incorporates a visible seismic infrastructure with shapes that reflect the traditional Gothic tracery. |
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It's an area of tundra and lakes with the volcanic spine of the Alaskan peninsula visible in the distance. |
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Flames visible for miles tore through the roof of a disused school in Windhill, Shipley, last night, leaving the building a wreck. |
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This event is a total eclipse of the Moon which will be visible from North and South America as well as Europe, Africa and Antarctica. |
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It is testimony to how persistent efforts of residents could lead to visible and desirable changes in the neighbourhood. |
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She is ensconced in the embrace of a plump white sofa for our interview, and adopts a relaxed demeanour which hides any visible trace of nerves. |
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The red colored indicator provides an instant visible and tactile indicator that there is a round chambered. |
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Orion and the Great Bear are two of the most prominent asterisms visible from the northern hemisphere. |
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Materials called photonic crystals have the potential to focus visible light, but may not work as well with microwaves. |
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The sun emits visible light, heat, ultraviolet rays, radio waves, and X-rays. |
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These convert infrared, ultraviolet and visible light into energy at a higher efficiency. |
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Often used to identify fractures or tumors that may not be visible on an X-ray. |
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Their objective, the mountains in the distance, was barely visible to them. |
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The most visible departure was a decision not to rehang the black shutters that had decorated the exterior. |
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It has white wing-patches at the wrists, visible both when the bird is perched and when it flies. |
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At 10,000 feet, only the colorful fabric of their chutes keep jumpers visible against the panoramic landscape. |
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By the time I got there she was just visible going past the bridge so we sat and waited for her to come back. |
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The debris taken from the pool is visible to all on the northern bank of the pool. |
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Ranging from flat and opaque to glasslike, Appel's acrylic paint is clearly hand-applied but with varying degrees of visible brushwork. |
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Go over as much of the cut-in area as possible to minimize any visible changes in texture. |
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It must have happened before the visible maria formed, because they are not covered or scoured by the materials ejected from the huge craters. |
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What little is visible in the background looks like a fragment of an underground sewer. |
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The group has always maintained a low profile and did not really have a great need to be visible as a group entity in India. |
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He also noticed the small and barely visible freckles that dotted the bridge of her nose. |
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The parenchyma in this species is much less visible than in Afara but otherwise they are very similar in structure. |
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When they reached the spot beyond the visible candlelight from the entry, wall sconces lit as they reached them. |
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By using a list of stars of known magnitudes it is possible to determine the magnitude of the faintest visible stars on any particular night. |
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Fleming and his colleagues were able to extend this technique to electronic excitations which require visible light for their excitation. |
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The one that is visible at the earliest stage of development is the amnion. |
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To have the ship's company clearly visible on deck, or in the days of sail, aloft on the yards, meant that the guns were not manned. |
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Most fluid inclusions are small, only a few microns to tens of microns in diameter, but large inclusions visible to the naked eye are known. |
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The visible component of a coronal glow discharge occurs above the anode, often in layers. |
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Driving home earlier today there were about five or six visible vapour trails in the sky. |
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Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye. |
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Gale then tried to scowl at him, but the amusement was visible in her narrowed eyes and the hints of a smile warred with her frown. |
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Today much of the visible damage has been repaired, but the strain on the economy has been huge. |
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Kits were designed to cover every inch of visible flesh but they survived long after such heavily mannered prudishness had deceased. |
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The compressed blue ice which is visible deep inside an Alpine crevasse will have fallen as snow several decades earlier. |
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With this approach, only particles visible by virtue of their tinctorial characteristics were counted. |
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Less publicized trends are visible in the realm of low-rise multifamily residential architecture. |
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A blue-green wash, visible through the light coatings of varnish, surrounds the central form. |
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The tumour is often visible with basic radiological techniques such as chest radiography and abdominal ultrasonography. |
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More tailored bedding styles that downplay decorative pillows and shams are making the once humble sheet more visible than ever. |
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Some are made up of dense, black, homogeneous basalt, with no visible mineral grains. |
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The condensation visible when an object is heated in an alembic was sometimes called the queen's tears. |
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Many Muslims believe in jinns, spirits who can change shape and be either visible or invisible. |
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Some snakes, such as pythons, retain tiny leg bones, which may be visible as minuscule claws at the base of the tail. |
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The lights radiated around it, clearly visible against the black backdrop of night. |
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Not much was visible except the floor plan of a once magnificent house and its outside kitchen. |
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The one thing about giving more powers to local numpties is that at least they would be our numpties, locally visible and directly accountable. |
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Or are there barely visible signs of tragedy hidden behind that forced smile? |
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Signs of high-risk bleeding include active arterial bleeding, nonbleeding visible vessels, nonbleeding adherent clots, and ulcer oozing. |
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Those alliances are visible in the very stones and wood of the mission buildings. |
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Quiet Fire in Blue Sky, a moderately sized oil on canvas, is an abstraction with subtle references to the visible world. |
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Her youth and beauty are still just visible beneath her thickened, scarred lips and the alcoholic puffiness of her face. |
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It also contained a large polythene bag of shavings through which were visible vast, looming rhizomes, dark brown, with filaments. |
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Old stone foundations are visible in the winter, remnants of a time when life was rustic and full of hardship. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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Large trout are temptingly visible in the clear still waters of mountain lakes. |
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A long dashboard reaches deep into the sloping windscreen with almost none of the bonnet visible as you peer over the dash. |
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One summer morning a rack of antlers was visible in the distant meadow where the night before a pack of 14 wolves had taken down a bull elk. |
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And he's still a visible and vital presence on the concert circuit, where audiences come to revere the octogenarian. |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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He sheds his white clothes because they will be visible in the night and wears only the knife around his neck. |
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The blue filter is measuring blue light in the visible spectrum, not the ultraviolet light to which platinum materials are sensitive. |
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The long temporal tufts visible in the female are common in agile gibbons, but not in lar gibbons. |
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At low tide such hidey-holes are usually visible and it's a good idea to have a recce before the estuary begins to fill again. |
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The highlanders, with their visible poverty and audible oddity of speech, met with a mixed reception and often sent home unfavourable reports. |
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He was always ready with a public quote, making him a very visible chief, apparently popular with the citizenry. |
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Ostensibly sympathetic to those on the raft, the painting shows the survivors descrying a ship barely visible on the horizon. |
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If it must be wind then I'd prefer offshore wind far enough from the coastline that it is not visible from land. |
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The jack sits just under the bottom row on the keyboard, and in a pretty visible location. |
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Once ejected, the tarry comets would simply suck up visible light, he says, remaining cloaked in darkness. |
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The thoracic pleura of Archizelmiridae, visible in some of the amber fossils, provide additional clues about relationships. |
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He was facing the pine forest, the mountains hardly visible in the distance. |
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Terrain is tile-based, but our process allows for each tile to be unique, so there are no visible repeating patterns. |
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A recent report shows that visible minorities are much more likely to come in contact with police here. |
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They set off after breakfast, heading east toward the mountain range barely visible in the distance. |
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The asteroid may be visible in 35 mm binoculars, but I recommend using larger binocs or a telescope and traveling to a dark-sky site if possible. |
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The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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When circumstances prevent it from being received in the visible form, then it is received interiorly in virtue of the desire for it. |
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Choosing lean cuts of meat and trimming off the visible fat are easy ways to avoid this problem. |
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And the traces of this absurdity are visible in the mien of our politicians. |
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Over the 24-hr period of growth, GR5 ascospores germinated and formed small colonies visible without magnification. |
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Dart's star was visible in the upper-left quadrant of the rectangular view screen, glowing a bright yellow-orange. |
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It may include dramatic strikes visible on TV, and covert operations, secret even in success. |
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The old stone walls are, however, left visible at both ends, while the warped, worm-eaten roof trusses are on full view. |
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Many of these are supported on folded steel plates which, like all the other visible steel in the building, have been oil quenched. |
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Robyn unlocked their room with a card key and walked inside, snapping on lights and claiming the first visible bed as her own. |
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Accuracy has a conceptual beauty which was once visible in the look of chronometers and theodolites. |
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At each census the number of marked caterpillars still present and visible in each patch was recorded. |
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If it wasn't for the distant cordon of troops sealing the dock area off there wouldn't have been a soldier visible anywhere. |
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The surprise and honest hurt on her face became clearly visible in the tiki torch lamp light. |
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The videotapes were dubbed onto tape with a visible time code with resolution to the frame. |
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Its gun-ports were visible even at this distance, and a flag, unidentifiable, waved defiantly atop the mainmast. |
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Only their angry eyes were visible and it was clear they had hatred in their hearts. |
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Looking southeast, Sante Fe is visible in the distance, spilling down the plain. |
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To an extent, higher speeds can also make aircraft more visible to radar and susceptible to threats. |
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By making yourself visible you automatically increase your career advancement opportunities. |
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All that were visible were groups of young Asian men, standing on the balconies of the rebuilt block. |
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I selected a small gold bead mayfly nymph tied on a size 12 hook, as it was white and clearly visible in the murky water. |
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White underwing linings and some white at the wrist above are visible when the bird flies. |
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They are visible among the technocrats behind Korea's economic development in recent decades. |
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Its wedge shape is visible in old photographs of the river side of the Tor di Nona at low water. |
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Ragged sheets of rain were visible in the distance, and pale lightning strikes forked against the clouds. |
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Adults are black except for white wing linings visible when the birds are soaring. |
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This is a family home with spectacular panoramic views over Inverness, the span of the Kessock Bridge visible in the distance. |
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About 15 years ago, I had to do a week of late shifts as a Computer Operator and it was during a possibly visible Aurorae. |
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Stretching, Jim looked around, taking note of the large land masses visible in the distance to either side of them. |
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The whales visible in the distance can live here only because they are protected by thick layers of blubber. |
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Fingers, thumbs and hands were broken in combat, but there are few visible signs of the mutilation. |
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A section of skin from his thigh was then grafted on to his forearm to reduce visible scarring. |
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Massive stone tombs and carved sarcophagi were visible through the foggy moonlight. |
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The city is beautifully located in the heart of the Pyrenees, with jagged peaks visible from almost any part of town. |
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So much so that, in meeting her, an edge of brittle insecurity appears faintly visible beneath her ageless face and coolly cordial manner. |
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Tiny vessels smaller than 6 m diameter without clearly visible and stainable cell wall thickenings were neglected. |
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A score of men crowded the little courtyard visible at the end of the alley. |
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If it is visible the site will give you a star map showing where the ISS is, its path over the sky and the exact time when it can be seen. |
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The five planets visible to the naked eye will come together later this month in a dazzling conjunction that will not be repeated for 100 years. |
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Dark intermittent stream channels are likewise visible as they pass across the yardangs on the radar image. |
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It is also in a prime location, with panoramic views of the stunning Peak District, visible from every window in the home. |
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Getting back to the task at hand, he scooped visible wreckage away, wary of the glass shards and smiled in triumph as he spotted his quarry. |
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He classified the stars into 6 magnitudes where 1 is the brightest and 6 is the faintest visible to the naked eye. |
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Hardly more than 2,000 impressions could be taken from a woodblock without a rather visible deterioration of quality. |
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Most aluminum used in visible parts of appliances is lacquered or otherwise coated, anodized or painted. |
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One city seems to have a giant beam of light shooting upward, visible as a bright phosphorescent glow, and then away, gone. |
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Most of the scratchy lines and squiggles visible here are the green patina of oxidized bronze, not a part of the original coin as cast. |
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Gilman grew up in the upper Upper West Side of New York, where whites were a very visible minority. |
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They begin to form in late August and early September and are visible as white, tomentose buds at the base of the stems. |
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I smiled at my reflection and my pearly white teeth were visible and stood out from my tanned face. |
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He could see the smoke pluming up from the fires of the camp, but neither the fires nor tents were visible yet. |
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Flavonoid spots were detected by viewing the 2D-PCs in visible and UV light. |
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His visible brushstrokes in the foreground and creamy subdued tones interspersed with bright oranges and red hues are very seductive. |
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Kanak formulate their identities through their relationships to the landscape and its elements, both visible and invisible. |
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But the wedding with its pedantic, rural nuptial dance winding along the landscape in middle distance with no visible musicians looks very twee. |
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The main house is visible down a long avenue of trees from some swims in the lake. |
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The wideness of the screen allows having several windows conveniently visible at the same time. |
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The preliminary results show two main phases to the visible archaeological remains. |
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These deposits are visible to a doctor who looks inside the eye as small yellow spots known as drusen. |
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I do want a visible sign of my commitment to learning Te Reo and supporting tino rangatiratanga. |
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Clutter in the kitchen along the worktops should also be avoided, especially if this area is visible from the sitting area. |
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Red meat is also acceptable if you choose lean cuts and cut away or drain all visible fat. |
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It can also pay to make the weight or the leader visible with some highly-visible attachment when fishing at distance. |
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By using more than one lens when it scans surfaces, the imager divides the spectrum of visible light into four sections. |
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The total Solar eclipse falls on November 23rd and will be visible from within a narrow corridor which traverses the far Southern Hemisphere. |
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An advanced version of the game can also be played in which only a portion of the game board is visible to a player. |
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The flowering time was scored when the flower bud was first visible without manipulation or magnification. |
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This is one of the most visible areas of the river and it is a scandal nothing has been done to enhance it. |
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An atom will have many frequencies, some at radio wavelength, some in the visible spectrum, and some in between the two. |
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Desktops and other immediately visible surfaces were scanned for errant spoons. |
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Fluorescent markers that are easily visible by microscopic or spectroscopic detection systems play a critical role in biology. |
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This is similar to a tenuous dust cloud on Earth, visible only from the light it scatters or absorbs. |
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These lesions, being visible during eye examinations, are often considered for prophylactic therapy in an attempt to prevent retinal detachment. |
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Finally, just below the display are small power and backlight buttons surrounding a large and highly visible scan key. |
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You should also be able to demonstrate a visible order book underpinning your financial forecasts. |
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The field was denser than the War Six field, but the obstacles were more visible and their shapes were easier to identify. |
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Australia produces many types of red wine, but Shiraz is the most visible and widely planted red grape. |
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The zodiacal light will be visible for the next two weeks, until the moon returns to this part of the sky. |
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There were no soldiers visible here, just traffic and crowds of shoppers and storekeepers, tourists and the schnorrers who hit them up for money. |
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Etched inside the shank and barely visible is the jeweller's mark, a delicate snowflake. |
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He saw it directly and it was visible for some months, but is now a telescopic object. |
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A scarlet glow became visible in the distance, flickering through the ethereal trees surrounding the two. |
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The range of makes and models on offer, Orton said, had a visible impact on visitor numbers. |
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Indeed, large stones of the day were not polished, making it quite impossible for microscopic letters to be inscribed on them in any visible way. |
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Young women are given jobs in the most visible positions in the service sector, such as retail sales, bank tellers, and secretarial work. |
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For them, a screen would divide the visible stage from an invisible backstage where scenes would be changed. |
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None of the patterning is really visible until the billet is cut and polished a bit, but the process means that no two parts will look the same. |
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Membrane tethers usually have diameters of the order of tens of nanometers, so they were barely visible under normal microscopic conditions. |
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Put a fire extinguisher in a visible kitchen location, away from cooking equipment. |
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Another potential use for the system is in providing information about the workings of buildings or machinery not visible to the naked eye. |
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Barely visible above a mat of wind-blown duckweed were the eyes and nostrils of a four-foot alligator. |
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A few dark tattoos in strange patterns were visible along the base of her spine. |
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Jupiter is not hot enough to emit visible light, but it does radiate a huge flux of microwaves, making it quite bright to a radio telescope. |
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Erin shrugged his shoulders and pointed out the window to a bright object just visible in the distance. |
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All advertisements will consist of text scrolling at the maximum visible speed accompanied by modem connection tones. |
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Flabby underarm 'bingo wings', and bones clearly visible through a skinny frame came a close second and third. |
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So these butterflies are making use of more than the visible portion of the spectrum in order to make itself conspicuous. |
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The artist claims that, in the tradition of modernism, her work is no more than visible surface. |
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The ferocious energy shot into the sky, and the colossal beam was visible from miles around, until slowly, it faded away. |
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The most visible and conspicuous fact is that people now live better than half a century ago. |
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The colour of a pigment is dictated by the way it absorbs certain parts of the spectrum that make up visible light and reflects others. |
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They will dominate the landscape and be clearly visible from York. |
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The reconnection of the railway, blown up in the early days of the 1950-53 Korean War, is one of the most visible signs of reconciliation efforts between the two Koreas. |
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Further windows were added at discreet points around the barn, mostly at low level, framing horizontal panoramas of the landscape visible when sitting inside. |
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The most visible effects of Asian trade on Britain were the gradual evolution of new consumer tastes and the growth of mass markets for commodities, previously unknown. |
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Jacob Siegel on why the move may be more about downsizing than about visible ink. |
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The rumblings from Argentina started to become thunderbolts and about a month later, a mad Arab destroyed the visible essence of western imperialism and capitalism. |
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And if you scroll down the complete Midas List, some visible trends begin to emerge. |
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The traditional dichotomy between rural and urban landscapes has become less visible as cities and industrial zones expand and suburbs are created. |
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No light was visible in the distance, save for that from which he'd come. |
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There was a slight ray of moonlight visible far above his head. |
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Despite the effects of the environment, contemporary folk art is considerably more widespread and visible in Finland than, for example, other Nordic countries. |
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His arms were fine, and it is likely that his scoliosis was not even visible under his clothes. |
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Furthermore, some of the exposed walls visible round the site are shored up by large beams or are partially covered by black sheeting underneath battens. |
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Most copiers and laser printers rely on the xerographic process of forming a latent charged image on a photoreceptor using visible or infrared light. |
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That is, the macroscopically visible patterns generated by randomness may not be very sensitive to the precise initial conditions of the experiments. |
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She said pageant contents are just the most visible product of the cosmetic industry now at risk. |
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Still visible is the mill water race and base of the chimney. |
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I have to be visible in the campus center and in the residence halls and at sporting events and at all these things that make up the lives of the people here. |
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Central London may be a long way away, and the skyscrapers may look more like distant matchsticks, but the astonishing thing is that the City is visible at all. |
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I'd probably agree that by the end of the 5th season, Buffy hadn't jumped the shark, but there was definitely a fin visible in the water not too far away. |
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Outwardly healthy, the animal bore no visible wounds or signs of illness. |
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When polished, silver has the highest-known reflectivity of visible light. |
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In prehistoric Britain early agricultural communities deposited their dead in communal, highly visible locations such as chambered tombs, barrows and burial cairns. |
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Now, the company is about to become a lot more visible with the introduction of a denim collection. |
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The artery should be easily palpable or visible with transillumination. |
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The word means all-powerful, hence the Latin omnipotens, and was probably framed to counter the gnostic claim that a demiurge had created the visible universe. |
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Bo has what I know to be a wall eye, where the brown pigment of the eye doesn't stretch right to the edge, so you get a visible white area around the brown bit. |
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All visible regions of the thoracic aorta were fully explored in every patient, including the proximal ascending aorta beginning at the aortic valve. |
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Injuries within the chest cavity may not be readily visible to medics, and are difficult to compress, King said. |
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The pupils have also been able to extend the project into other lessons, including making a bird table, which is visible from the nursery classroom. |
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His less visible piercing, called a hasada, is also a visual adornment. |
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A small lantern may seem like an odd item to include on this list, but Reid said lantern light makes a blood trail much more visible than the direct beam of a flashlight. |
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But at the same time, our massive economic inequality has spurred very little serious and visible thinking about alternatives. |
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In visible light this star system is completely shrouded in dust, its details hidden. |
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Once the works are removed, the gears will be visible as shown below. |
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But some bemoan the way the kids have transformed their city, and nowhere is that change more visible than The Bywater. |
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An iceberg smashes its way to the surface, all sharp angles and ragged edges, rearing over the barely visible remains of a crushed and sinking ship. |
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The frozen Yukon River, snaking its way to the Bering Sea, was visible from my window on the Cessna. |
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I have ideas for exhibits showing the internals of a PC hard disk where the platters are visible and a CD ROM taken apart enabling people to see how they work. |
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In fact, the communion conundrum highlights the first visible fissure in the church of Francis. |
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The cloud bands move at different speeds, and their irregularities may be due to either the different motions between them or to disturbances below the visible cloud layer. |
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Sediments deposited by the water may also have been brought to the surface by the meteorite impacts that gave rise to the many craters visible today. |
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There's a massive solar flare going on right now, and the Northern Lights are visible here in Edinburgh, even in town, with all of the city's background light. |
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Nowhere is the problem more visible than in the open expanse of southwestern Dade County, where tract housing gives way to sawgrass and airboat engines. |
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The long crypt tunnels into a hillside, only visible by a smattering of skylights peeking up between graves. |
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When holding it high above his head did not make the sacrament sufficiently visible to the congregation, the officiant could take other measures to ensure its visibility. |
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But if there was a private exchange, then there should be some visible signs of telephonic activity like a building with a satellite dish on the terrace. |
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The capricious god changed Ariadne into the Corona Cressa, or Cretan Diadem, already visible in the heavens in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne as an omen at their first meeting. |
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No bacteria were visible upon microscopic examination after growing the purified fungal isolates in liquid or on solid YPD medium without the antibiotics. |
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Except for a few very visible tokens, the voices and lives of women are trivialized, if not simply cropped out of the scene altogether, and this is the crux of the problem. |
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Many patients usually wish to conceal their condition as far as possible, to avoid embarrassment and being stigmatised by visible physical deformity. |
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There are no visible joins to Kelly's on-screen and off-screen personas. |
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Swift and company know how visible even these decisions are in the information age. |
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Amongst the earliest structures revealed during the survey were trackways from the 4th millennium BC, visible only very rarely at extreme low water. |
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Both are harmful, but the debt route is a less visible way to debase the currency. |
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The scar created by quarrying the hillside below the Nab is visible from a wide area, but excavations are now going downwards below the level of the surrounding land. |
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But he elected instead to have a very visible affair with a music-hall star. |
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Private hire vehicles are now required to carry new, more visible licence plates on the rear of the vehicle, near and offside front doors and front and rear windscreens. |
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Many organic molecules and polymers have been observed to lase in the visible spectrum from the red to the blue, but success has been elusive at the deep blue wavelengths. |
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The storm force winds caused the snow on the Galtees to drift and accumulate and at the time of writing huge drifts are visible on the mountain slopes. |
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The wood grain, visible through the stain, becomes almost calligraphic. |
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Exact clinic locations in this map have been obscured to be neither visible nor retrievable. |
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Small fractures are now visible in the arched ceiling of the Church of St Catherine, famous for the worldwide broadcast of midnight Mass on Christmas Eve each year. |
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That pollution is still causing major concern and, as two swimmers recoiling from their usual off-pier plunge reported, the sewage is openly visible at low water. |
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The sheets are bilobed about a median furrow, visible in both vertical and horizontal sections, and form straight to gently curved, cross-cutting traces. |
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Then she leaves the bag on the window sill, visible to the squirrels, taunting them, hoping one of them will take a leap and brain themselves on the glass. |
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The building of the Bow flyover removed all traces of the old bridge, and the River Lea is now barely visible beside the dual carriageway beneath. |
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But I think that even if I get rid of all visible traces, that mark of vulnerability that he's left on my home will remain for a long time to come. |
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A quick peep at my watch told me that the time was 6.30 a.m. and across in the other bed, just visible through the mosquito nets, J.R. was still sleeping soundly. |
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Probe pulses at center wavelengths across the visible spectrum were obtained by placing interference filters with a 10 nm bandpass in the probe beam before the sample. |
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Even at the age of 42, the outlines of an athlete are plainly visible in the leanness of his frame, the gaunt sharpness of his features and the languid flow of his movement. |
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The tectonic superimpositions of Cretaceous back reef carbonate deposits on older Mesozoic back reef carbonate rock are visible from Monte Faito to Agerola. |
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Electromagnetic radiation is a term that describes energy waves and includes microwaves, infrared and visible light, as well as ultraviolet light and X-rays. |
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Today's comparably visible low-rider subculture continues to articulate the pachuco heritage in imagery and in letters to the editors of Low Rider Magazine. |
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The limits of counterinsurgency doctrine are visible even more clearly in Afghanistan. |
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Arched for strength, it is a fine latticed shell floating without visible support and imposing as small a load as possible onto surrounding structures. |
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It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo. |
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Just five miles wide and orbiting the sun between Mars and Jupiter, the minor planet, now called Ianmorison, is visible only as a tiny dot of light. |
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As new imaging technologies offer us graphic evidence of the visible humanity of the growing fetus, our moral sentiments may be powerfully awakened or reawakened. |
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His eyes were wide, with the whites visible so starkly against his skin, and he was pushing his other hand onto his mouth, tightly, until the knuckles turned pale. |
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Jo looked up, the whites of her eyes visible under the moon. |
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Ketamine is injected intramuscularly, and as this leaves no visible traces of blood, the group that uses ketamine tends not to clean their needles. |
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That measure is known as thermal inertia, and it provides information far beyond what we can get from visible light alone. |
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A couple of dots in the distance were visible on the ground. |
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Since then Migs has become one of the label's most visible artists. |
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It shows patrons and a waitress around a table, which converges onto a singer in the centre of the middle ground, who is visible in the preparatory drawing. |
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The main visible archaeological features are in stone, notably walls, cairns and trackways, with possible remains of a few rectangular buildings and burial cairns. |
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Does this mean, you ask yourself, that stars visible to the naked eye have existed longer than those that had to wait for the invention of the telescope? |
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Dating back 2.023 million years, the Dome is the oldest astrobleme still visible on earth and site of the world's greatest known single energy release. |
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Beneath the paint, architectural elements may be of different dates, including repairs and alterations, without any visible evidence for the change. |
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The total spectrum of solar radiation comprises ultraviolet radiations, visible light, and infra-red radiations, in order of increasing electromagnetic wavelengths. |
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Unlike so many diplomats and corporate heads who have a duty to be seen to be distributing largesse in impoverished rural areas, Grant was more than merely visible at events. |
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All pets should have collars and tags with easily visible identification. |
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Had you retained this lattice, the ceiling above would have required replastering, as the unsightly remedial works would have been visible through the grid. |
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Positive energy, ambition and a can-do attitude is visible on many faces. |
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A pilot project is therefore working to install visible electronic road signs near pedestrian underpasses along one of the city's busiest roads. |
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The idea that economic success was a visible sign of God's grace played only a minor role in Calvin's thinking. |
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In addition, the various segments of the mesotympanum, oval window, round window, and Eustachian tube were more visible via endoscopy. |
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This game covers the whole screen with a single, nondraggable window, but the menu bar is visible and events are processed. |
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The whole bell had to be recast although it had only one tiny, hardly visible crack. |
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The historical consciousness that becomes visible in their work is a significant rupture in our thinking about the past. |
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With this nonsurgical treatment, many patients experience visible results in two to four treatment sessions spaced at least one month apart. |
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Macbeth raves fearfully, startling his guests, as the ghost is only visible to himself. |
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Both are reflection nebulas, so called because they reflect the light of nearby stars, revealing them even at visible wavelengths. |
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The same teaching cloaks bodily sexuality in a voluminous, cinctured black cassock of itchy wool and brands every visible act a sin. |
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The most visible fortlet is Kinneil, at the eastern end of the Wall, near Bo'ness. |
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The one exception is Mount Leinster, visible from a large portion of the county, which is frequently covered with snow during the winter months. |
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The town's flag with blue, white and orange colours similar to the old apartheid flag is visible everywhere across this microstate in the making. |
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Atop the filling, strands of dough cover the pie in a lattice holding the filling in place but keeping it visible or cover the pie with crumbs. |
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Obvious pains like Socha's, or merely visible imperfections like black toenails or calluses, often indicate imbalances that can lead to injury. |
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Infrared wavelengths are longer wavelengths than visible light but shorter than microwave wavelengths of terahertz radiation. |
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