His big and dropsical head, disproportionate to his emaciated body, leans against his mother's shoulder, his eyes blinking weakly. |
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However, close analysis suggests sizeable minorities of students are performing weakly in both reading and maths. |
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When he let go, Carrie smiled weakly, as the force of the hug had taken a lot out of her, and opened her sketchbook to work on a drawing. |
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She weakly grasped the lapels on his jacket and sobbed quietly into his chest. |
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She stood up weakly, testing out her strength to find that she hardly had any left. |
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His other arm held her remaining hand to the wall also, and she writhed, kicking weakly at him. |
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Lying among bandages and tubes, she moaned weakly, rubbing her forehead with her one free hand and trying to pull the tubes away from her nose. |
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This effect, however, is thought to be only weakly dependent on cholesterol concentration. |
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Ibis looked at her companion, completely stunned, and leaned against a building wall weakly. |
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Candice gathered all of her strength and ducked under his arms and weakly tried to open the door. |
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Democrats have weakly supported a change in how we deal with the energy issue, but some Republicans are now beginning to pick up on the issue. |
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I look at Bren and she smiles weakly before taking a seat next to the wall. |
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The purpose of an infant incubator is to secure and improve the chances of survival of a premature or weakly infant. |
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Equivocal or weakly reactive immunohistochemical stains may require further testing to make the diagnosis of mesothelioma. |
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His hands rose weakly, pushed at Leonardo's shoulders, and fell, only to reattempt it again seconds later. |
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Halfway between anger and pain, his yell begins as a firm shout but falls weakly to the floor. |
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As his muzzle touched the water, his tongue lapped at it, his ears pricked up, and his eyes opened weakly. |
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For example, the weakly zygomorphic flower is scarlet, shows diurnal anthesis and has a backwardly curved labellum. |
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The annulation is weakly developed along the surface opposite to the attached portion. |
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The supraoccipital is a weakly rhomboidal element, which meets the parietal in its deep posterior embayment as described above. |
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This approximation was justified by the argument that the relative lengths of any two segments are only very weakly correlated. |
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Nonrice isolates were generally avirulent or weakly pathogenic toward rice. |
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The next larger complete specimen is thinly but fully scaled with weakly ossified skull bones and may be classified as a juvenile. |
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The cuticle of juvenile stages is thin and weakly sclerotized, and sternal and tergal plates are barely recognizable in the light microscope. |
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The fixation of weakly selected mutations can be greatly influenced by strong directional selection at linked loci. |
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The lower crust beneath the Dzhabyk batholith is only weakly reflective and the Moho is not imaged. |
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However, this is not statistically significant for the bilaterians and only weakly significant for medusoids. |
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Excavations at Cade 9 produced 679 pottery sherds including rims associated with two weakly collared, cord-impressed vessels. |
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In addition, the new species has an inner lip tooth that is only rarely bifid and much more weakly bifid. |
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We now know that these particular antibodies are rather weakly binding and only poorly specific. |
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However, trienes, whether substituted or not, are only extremely weakly fluorescent, whereas dienes are considered as nonfluorescent. |
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However, the ventral valve of Australostrophia mesembria, type species of the genus, is weakly convex, while the dorsal is very gently concave. |
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Chaz smiled weakly, looking every bit like he was about to blow chunks all over everybody. |
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Cadmium compounds are inactive or weakly active in gene mutation and other genotoxicity assays. |
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They seem to you inert, flabby, weakly envious, foolishly obstinate, impiously mutinous, and many other things. |
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Slowly, weakly, he curled his arms back around her, his movements sluggish and uncaring. |
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She saw a flask hovering to one side and reached for it weakly, finding that it was already unstopped. |
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Lactic bacteria grow best in very weakly acidic solutions and at temperatures near those of the human body. |
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I smile weakly through my still-flowing tears and snuggle into his warm embrace. |
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Meadow lifted his head weakly, and managed a nicker of recognition to Robyn's mother. |
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By comparison, the tetra-amine spermine only binds weakly to peptide carboxylate groups, and not to the a-helical conformation. |
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The bird clawed weakly at the arrow's shaft and its body gave small flutters, splattering blood. |
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As he made to move off in search of new bandages, she weakly caught at his arm. |
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Localized post-depositional mixing by cave crickets is evident both macroscopically and microscopically as homogenized weakly granulated fabric. |
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The sample is a weakly foliated granulite formed of plagioclase, orthopyroxene, clinopyroxene and minor hornblende. |
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The formation of domains by cerebrosides has been found to be only weakly influenced by the presence of cholesterol. |
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In the Messaria nappe, kyanite and chloritoid in weakly sheared rocks have cracks that are filled with chlorite and quartz. |
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He placed his other arm around her and listened to the wind howl as the sun shimmered down weakly. |
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Caesium is a weakly hydrated alkaline metal with chemical similarities to potassium. |
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I waved the half-empty box weakly, and while his fingers lingered, his expression cleared. |
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Our method naturally weights and combines into reliable predictions genomic features only weakly associated with interaction. |
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I stifled a false sob and smiled weakly, as in my mind I thought how ridiculous this whole situation was. |
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The anterior slope is long and straight to weakly convex, while the posterior slope is concave and more steeply inclined than that of N. hazeni. |
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The fluoroanions of aluminum, gallium, and indium are novel weakly coordinating anions which are are highly fluorinated. |
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The shell is slightly prosocline, very weakly inflated, and strongly inequivalve, with concave left valve and weakly convex right one. |
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Immatures have a weakly developed taproot, and have pinnate compound leaves with two or three leaflets. |
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The blonde girl's left hand crept up to meet with his own, and their fingers weakly interlocked. |
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I curled my fingers into my palm and banged my fist weakly against the door. |
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Counting the more weakly focalizing zoom ins would have made the margin even greater. |
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The edge of the outer lip is crenulated, and usually has a weakly convex profile when viewed from the apertural side of the shell. |
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The outer lip is crenulated on its edge, and smooth or weakly denticulate on the inner side. |
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Sheepishly, I picked myself up from the ground weakly, completely fulminating with rage at the laws of gravity. |
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So far the most promising candidate for dark matter is the neutralino, because they interact weakly. |
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The corpus profile is weakly concavoconvex and there are short trails, the dorsal being strongly geniculate. |
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The question is, once it was airborne, was it just a glider, a weakly flapping flyer, or a strong flyer? |
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The sample is weakly banded amphibolite-facies gneiss consisting of quartz, plagioclase, biotite and hornblende. |
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Superconductors are the strongest diamagnets, and many ordinary materials are weakly diamagnetic. |
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In contrast, our data suggest that reactions associated with GABA translocation, although only weakly electrogenic, are fast. |
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Many of the woods have indistinct growth rings, suggesting that the climate was only weakly seasonal, and probably warm temperate to subtropical. |
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The electric organ is located in the tail of a weakly electric fish. |
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The three leaders only weakly reaffirmed their commitment to searching for a negotiated solution. |
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Exhorting people to exercise more is a very thankless task that will be, at best, only weakly effective. |
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And then he held out his hand and the old man took it and shook it weakly. |
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He turned for the door and she leaned against the table weakly. |
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He laughed weakly, leaning against the metal bar, trying to sound normal. |
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The practice is so lucrative, and so weakly policed, that there is little incentive for the pirates to stop. |
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Rocks of late Precambrian and early Paleozoic age have yielded a variety of tiny spine-like fossils of dominantly organic or weakly phosphatic composition. |
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Erik smiled weakly and breathed his last in his king's arms. |
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This may not be the case with weakly antigenic tumor antigens. |
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It is proposed that evaporite dissolution led to the collapse of the weakly lithified overburden, and this deformed with a series of concentric extensional faults. |
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I nodded my head weakly and took the air respirator off my mouth. |
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The oil shales are very fissile, non-laminated, dark brown to black and have a bituminous smell, whereas the less carbonaceous beds are weakly fissile. |
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Gwen nodded weakly and Hannah just gave her a small thin smile. |
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He motioned weakly and she saw that his wrists were snugged into binders. |
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The soil at the experimental site was a Lawes brown black clay loam, which is a moderately fertile deep alluvial, weakly cracking vertisol that was well drained. |
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Some pesticides, such as paraquat and glyphosate, bind very tightly, while others bind only weakly and are readily desorbed or released back into the soil solution. |
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Topiramate is weakly bound to proteins and not extensively metabolized. |
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I smile weakly at him but behind the cool countenance there is a rumbling tornado of anger, fear, denial, regret, devastation and a certain element of guilt. |
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The ready restoration of biosynthesis by removal of tungstate suggests that the molybdate is weakly held by the enzyme and that xanthoxal is its substrate. |
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I hung the receiver back on the wall and leaned against the fridge weakly. |
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Holly pointed weakly at the wall, her legs trembling with fear. |
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She weakly summoned the strength to murmur a goodbye, and then hung up. |
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I had my head lolled to one side, mouth open, eyes weakly blinking. |
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Autoicous, perigonia in axillary buds, perichaetial leaves weakly differentiated... and alar cells that are somewhat enlarged and weakly differentiated. |
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He cries weakly, the effort clearly straining his feeble body. |
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Since the crossmatch uses the patient's serum, which may lack potency, donors who are weakly positive for the antigen may be mistakenly called compatible. |
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I asked weakly, clutching onto Katashi's arm underneath the table. |
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A flickering light bounced weakly on the tiled brick of the sewer walls. |
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I smile weakly and am forced to stand as the boat heads back home. |
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Whereas SmHox8, SmHox1, and Smox1 were all strongly expressed in eggs and miracidia compared to other stages, SmHox1 was much more weakly expressed in all the other stages. |
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We responded, weakly, to the failed World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and moved quickly on. |
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She weakly lifted her head and whined, her tail thumped once. |
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She heard the dull thump of someone knocking weakly on the door. |
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She kicked her feet weakly and tried to struggle free from his grasp. |
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The mms4 mutant has previously been found to be sensitive to alkylating agents such as MMS, weakly sensitive to ultraviolet light, and resistant to X rays. |
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He looked truly happy and relaxed, and I smiled back weakly. |
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The investigated main Niveau Breistroffer interval is 6.28 m thick and consists of weakly lithified, fine-grained marlstones and four laminated black shale units. |
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Peter smiled weakly, unsettled by this swell of reminiscence. |
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On the other hand, in the grey-pink argillaceous levels, fossils are much more better preserved, although slightly distorted or weakly diagenetically flattened. |
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Primary amides are weakly basic and can form compounds with metals such as sodium, potassium, mercury, and cadmium, although heavy metal amides can be explosive. |
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Viewing episodes of television shows which discuss facts about specific contraceptive methods is associated, though weakly, with more accurate knowledge about those methods. |
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The sampled sandstones are light grey, very fine-grained, weakly cemented arenite, mostly dominated by quartz grains. |
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With regard to development, the soil ranges from an A-C profile to a weakly developed Spodosol. |
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Particle physics theory points toward weakly interacting massive particles, or WIMPs, as one of the most likely candidates. |
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Plants are shallowly and weakly rooted in a silt soil containing biotite mica and albite feldspars. |
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From 495m to end of hole at 500m a weakly altered and mineralized, late plagioclase hornblende diorite porphyry was intersected. |
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They can be weakly mineralized in places with arsenopyrite, pyrite and rare jamesonite and boulangerite in a quartz gangue. |
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Metacoxa with relatively small, weakly sclerotised tubular process on trochanteral cavity. |
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The final line was strongest around the industrial regions of Metz, Lauter and Alsace, while other areas were in comparison only weakly guarded. |
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The projections of the skull and teeth are weakly developed, but stronger than those of the least weasel. |
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The relatively gracile Maroantsetrana with its weakly sculptured integument is clearly unrelated to Porcelloderes. |
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But seconds after little Cohan arrived, weighing just 1lb 11oz, midwives were stunned to see he was breathing weakly and wiggling his toes. |
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Despite their ferocious appearance, bathypelagic fish are usually weakly muscled and too small to represent any threat to humans. |
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Thus, with sufficient backing, it became possible for any European state to colonize open territories, or those weakly held by Lisbon or Madrid. |
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The pseudosylvian sulcus is weakly present, and it is located just above the temporal fossa. |
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Typical synthetic hydrogels are brittle, barely stretchable, and adhere weakly to other surfaces. |
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In 1850 the Court of Exchequer held that the section was to be too weakly worded to make relay systems illegal. |
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The cardinal angles are obtuse and the anterior commissure is rectimarginate to weakly sulcate. |
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She wore a plaid green mackinaw coat and charcoal gray slacks of the same heavy wool.He smiled weakly when he saw the heavy green mackinaw coat. |
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Surprisingly, this VLP bound to 4G2 more weakly than the other selectants we identified. |
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The calyx is weakly monosymmetfic with three subequal, keeled, pale green sepals tinged distally with purple. |
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The wing of the seeds are articulate, easily separated from the seed, to weakly adnate, not easily separated. |
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They believe that it consists of a proposed particle left over from the Big Bang called the WIMP, for weakly interacting massive particle. |
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We smile weakly, not wanting to let them down or prolong the conversation. |
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I have prayed for strength for such a duty, and find it come off as weakly and dead-heartedly as before. |
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Female proctiger short, cuneate in profile, dorsal margin weakly sinuous. |
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Palea with a distally located, laterally directed weakly sclerotized area. |
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For describing weakly swarded acid sandy podzols formed between podzols and podzolic soils, a relevant transitional HC type moder-mor was taken into use. |
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Our calculations show that the surface defects introduce mid-gap states that are weakly optically active resulting in a lowest energy red shifted absorption band. |
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The calibrator beads with the two lowest intensities simulate weakly labeled and autofluorescent cells, enabling adjustment of critical sensitivity parameters. |
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His withheld hand stared down at my weakly outstretched one. |
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Additionally, the notion of so called weakly semiregular graphs is introduced, they are considered as a possible generalization of traditional bidegreed semiregular graphs. |
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We then examine the general case of schema mappings specified by source-to-target GLAV constraints, a weakly acyclic set of target tgds and a set of target egds. |
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When the fit had spent itself he walked weakly to the window and, lifting the sash, sat in a corner of the embrasure and leaned his elbow upon the sill. |
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In microdriles the circular muscle is generally only weakly developed. |
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The majority of the rocks are weakly metamorphosed coarse greywacke. |
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Meanwhile, the oxygen atom has lone pairs of nonbonded electrons that render it weakly basic in the presence of strong acids such as sulfuric acid. |
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Skull projections are more weakly developed in females than in males. |
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The root systems of most Drosera are often only weakly developed. |
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Mark flipped the ball to Jon for service. His high serve drifted perfectly down the left-hand court, and Mark's weakly hit return fell short off the sidewall. |
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Our study focused on a specific type of cold dark matter called WIMPs, or weakly interacting massive particles, because they can account for some structure formation. |
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The other approach may be called a phenomenological one because it formally employs the stress-strain power series relationships obtained in the weakly nonlinear case. |
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As water masses of this gulf are often strongly stratified, motions above the main pycnocline are only weakly connected with the motions in the lower layer. |
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The genus is characterized by the strongly vertical head with the anterior third or so projected upwards and weakly to distinctly deflexed over anterior pronotal margin. |
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The floccules were smaller and weakly aggregated at low stearic acid concentration, while they were prone to accumulation with increasing concentration. |
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Given the differentiability assumption, it is sufficient to show that the mixed partial derivatives between the choice of gift and parameters are weakly positive. |
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Weakly identifying partisans are also growing in proportion as an outcome of a dealigning electorate. |
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Weakly she attempted to hold herself upright by clutching at the rough bricks. |
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The CoGeNT experiment looks for a type of dark-matter particle called a WIMP, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particle. |
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A leading theory suggests that dark matter particles are WIMPs, or Weakly Interacting Massive Particles. |
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