Aniline induces methaemoglobinaemia, with consequent increase in the level of free iron, which in turn leads to damage to the spleen. |
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The glowing slowmatch was touched to the powder in the touch hole which in turn ignited the powder charge in the barrel and fired the gun. |
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The shaft of the cutting tool fits into a collet, which in turn fits into the chuck sleeve. |
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Eye witness reports said part of the roofing structure collapsed onto a walkway which in turn buckled, causing the disaster. |
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For hundreds of years, the Isle of Man has been divided into six sheadings, which in turn were subdivided into seventeen parishes. |
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This is because QE should lead to a fall in gilt yields, which in turn will force down the rate at which liabilities can be discounted. |
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These engines use the heat of nuclear fission to drive steam turbines, which in turn charge the batteries. |
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A sea-urchin egg is surrounded by a protective covering known as the vitelline envelope, which in turn is covered with a thick coat of jelly. |
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Researchers say many sodas are acidic and contain carbon dioxide that can expand the stomach, which in turn can cause acid reflux. |
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The brain has a limited capacity to perform controlled processing which in turn limits the first stage of skill acquisition. |
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To the right of the entrance hall lies a drawing room while to the left is the library, which in turn adjoins the dining room. |
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Hard compound rubber combats wear but reduces grip, which in turn generates wheelspin and therefore more wear. |
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Many singers find that milk causes mucus, which in turn affects the voice adversely. |
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Her family was very affluential, which in turn meant that she rarely had to lift a finger. |
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Very rarely the plaintiff replied for a second time with a surrejoinder which in turn could be countered by a rebutter from the defendant. |
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The plankton that permeates these waters attracts vast swarms of anchovies, which in turn draw millions of seabirds. |
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This pair may accept a proton either in the oxidative or reductive phase, which in turn causes release of a proton to the water pool. |
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The original film was based on a novel by Compton Mackenzie, which in turn was based on a real incident in which a ship was wrecked off Eriskay. |
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They are the basis of mathematical logic, which in turn gives rise to Boolean algebra. |
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Another scherzo arabesque contrasts with the sombre seventh canon, which in turn joins on to the alla breve variation. |
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More pockets can mean more zips and more zips can mean more locks, which in turn means more sweaty moments at airport security-checks. |
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Nervousness and stress can increase blood pressure which in turn will increase glomerular filtration. |
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Traditional remedies of freezing and scraping or pressure washing can damage surfaces and grouting which in turn can cause flooding. |
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The sound makes the eardrum vibrate, which in turn causes a series of three tiny bones in the middle ear to vibrate. |
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Subsequently, this research led to transistors, which in turn led to the development of integrated circuits that carry an electronic signal. |
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Plankton are eaten by small fish and other animal organisms such as aquatic insects and their larvae, which in turn are eaten by larger fish. |
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This may predispose to gallstones, which in turn can lead to common bile duct obstruction. |
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The depositors or noteholders are simply lending money to the banks, which in turn act as their agents to channel the money to business firms. |
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Decentralization leads to greater ownership, which in turn overcomes the collective action problems that plague all political campaigns. |
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Unlike most animals, many fish produce two forms of a gene responsible for the enzyme aromatase, which in turn makes estrogen. |
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It has been shown that some children in foster care have deficiencies in inhibitory control, which in turn relates to behavioral problems. |
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Nervous motorists start stockpiling fuel, causing a run on petrol, which in turn sparks yet more panic buying. |
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To set the rate for the euro, she said the rupiah must first be rated against the U.S. dollar, which in turn was rated against the euro. |
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The Serbs suppressed the Albanians, which in turn fostered Albanian armed resistance in the 1920s and raised national awareness among Albanians. |
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Christmas actually evolved from the Roman holiday of Saturnalia, which in turn came from an ancient Mithran holiday celebrating his birth. |
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We fall into liking and disliking, which in turn leads to the defilements, because we don't see tathata. |
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For the past two games, the defensive backs have smothered opposing receivers, which in turn has helped the suddenly resurgent pass rush. |
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While licking its claws, puss leaves a collection of the organism there, which in turn becomes yours when the cat scratches you. |
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Many productive commercial fishing areas depend on phytoplankton nurtured by the seaward flow of clearer water, which in turn nurtures the fish. |
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The burst in current causes a change in voltage in the secondary coil, which in turn causes a change in voltage in the feedback coil. |
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They shelter the businesses due to sectional protectionism, which in turn has slowed down our implementations. |
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The teliospores borne in these telia germinate to produce a basidium, which in turn produces basidiospores. |
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Well-to-do commoners used their money to acquire public office and landed property, which in turn paved the way for ennoblement. |
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Moreover, as the Arctic warms, the length of the melt period increases, which in turn thins the ice and further hastens its retreat. |
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The stimulator provides impulses along the dorsal column spinal cord which in turn sets up paraesthesia from nerve pathways. |
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The project is titled Operation Christmas Child, which in turn is a project of the Samaritians Purse. |
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That gear meshes with three planet gears which in turn drive a second sun gear attached to the pinion shaft. |
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This inevitably leads to some accusing the advertiser of tokenism or stereotyping, which in turn reinforces the difficulty of acting inclusively. |
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Each electrode is connected to a capacitor, which in turn is connected to the source and drain of a thin-film transistor. |
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The cytological map divides the chromosomes into numbered regions, which in turn are subdivided into lettered intervals. |
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The price of oil affects transportation costs, which in turn affect the price of food. |
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This increase has resulted in piglets with a lower birth weight, which in turn can lead to an increase in piglet mortality. |
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Rolling the ball turns the chopper wheels, which in turn modulate the signal received by the photodetectors. |
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Front gardens have turned into driveways, which in turn have become mini car parks. |
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For half the year this is a salt lake full of krill, which in turn attracts millions of flamingos. |
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Ink-blemished fingers ensnared a quill, which in turn was poised over a leather-bound tome. |
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These nitrites then react to form a diazonium salt which in turn reacts with a chromogen to produce the final color. |
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To create usable land, water had to be pumped out of the area, which in turn caused the ground to sink even lower. |
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The small gigot sleeve is particularly attractive to create a broad shoulder line, which in turn gives the illusion of a small waist. |
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So was born the idea of placing himself on a diet, which in turn gave birth to The Obvious Diet Book. |
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Told in verse, each character ends up with a book which in turn introduces us to the next character, and so on. |
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The front wheel attaches to the fork, which in turn links via bearings to the head set on the front of the frame. |
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The metallization allows the fiber to be soldered to the ferrule, which in turn can be brazed to the side of the package for a hermetic seal. |
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Everyone has the means to gain knowledge of the law, which in turn makes legal systems more fair. |
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It can have a serious impact on returns on investment, which in turn can impact the utilisation of a company's fixed assets. |
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However, a quality, sharp set of scissor blades can glide through any pruning job making good clean cuts which in turn encourages good growth. |
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All of these agents convert plasminogen to plasmin, which in turn breaks down fibrin and promotes clot lysis. |
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This consisted of proliferating vascular channels lined by atypical endothelial cells, which in turn were surrounded by spindle-shaped cells. |
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The facility is linked by a wireless bridge to the house, which in turn has a cable modem connection to the Internet. |
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Polish belongs to the west Slavic group of languages of the Indo-European language family, which in turn is part of the Nostratic macrofamily. |
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By forcing water down into the rocks, the heated water would produce steam which in turn could be used to drive power generating turbines. |
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It is saving that funds investment in capital goods like computers tools and machinery, which in turn makes the economy more productive. |
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The old wives' tale about tequila's mind-altering properties comes from its proximity to mezcal, which in turn has been confused with mescaline. |
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Grape berries are borne on the end of a stalk, the pedicel, which in turn is borne on the bunchstem, or peduncle. |
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This vicious cycle forces the fissure open and prevents healing, which in turn exacerbates the sphincter hypertonicity. |
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It avoids wasting lime and fertiliser, which in turn leads to optimum yields. |
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Stories come first, then theological and catechetical systematization, which in turn enable us to critique the stories. |
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Solar radiation heats the comet, which in turn causes the outgassing of its water molecules and dust. |
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This meant the tyre went flat, which in turn meant I had to pull over and change the wheel. |
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As days and weeks passed, the hostility turned to resentment, which in turn subsided to mild grumpiness. |
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It is owned by a holding company, which in turn is part-owned by a company registered in Jersey. |
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Remember, our solar system is contained within the Milky Way galaxy which in turn is comprised of many other planets, suns and stars! |
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Breathing correctly or concentrating on your breathing will help oxygenate your blood which in turn oxygenates the baby. |
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Double doors lead to the dining room which in turn extends to a sunroom with sliding patio doors. |
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Laughter exercises the diaphragm and abdominal muscles, which in turn helps improve digestion. |
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His memoir won the prize which in turn was the main reason for his election to the Academy. |
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This stimulation causes electrical activity in the muscle, which in turn causes the muscle to contract or tighten. |
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Such subsidies can often lead to over production, which in turn forces prices down. |
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The receiver recognized the radio signal and sparked the blasting cap, which in turn triggered the plastique. |
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This allowed it to swing down and strike the forward outflow valve and another fiberglass duct, which in turn sheared off the top of the vacuum pump. |
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The Union's policy process could be viewed as an amalgam of national policy processes, which in turn has Europeanized policy-making at the national level. |
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Likewise, there could a pressure on inflation if oil prices continue to spurt in the global market, which in turn would choke the growth prospects. |
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The interconversion of the bifunctional enzyme is catalyzed by cAMP-dependent protein kinase, which in turn is regulated by circulating peptide hormones. |
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Many of these effects can be interrelated through a general action on membrane biogenesis and integrity which in turn can occur because lipid metabolism is altered. |
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The youngest sills are undeformed and crosscut older foliated troctolite sills, which in turn crosscut isoclinally folded hybrid gabbro-troctolite-anorthosite complexes. |
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The sample, which can be liquid, solid, or gas, is usually enclosed in an absorption cell, which in turn may be enclosed in an oven to vaporize and atomize the material. |
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Social change was documented through the fashion pages, and '50s couture gave way to mini skirts and trouser suits, which in turn gave way to kaftans and kimonos. |
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The status quo conditions depend on the continued existence of riprap and seawalls, which in turn result in an unchanged distribution of beach conditions. |
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Arabic is a branch of the Semitic languages, which in turn belongs to the Afro-Asiatic language family together with Berber, Ancient Egyptian, Chadic, and Cushitic. |
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The Romans encouraged this situation by infusing coined money into provincial agrarian economies, which in turn led to money loans and further debt. |
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Other studies find that some aspects of part-time instruction could be the causes of student attrition, which in turn affects the eventual transition into the workplace. |
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Overgrazing in the surrounding lowlands and logging in the highlands are causing severe soil erosion, which in turn has caused heavy siltation in the lake. |
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A young groom, eagerly attired, stands before a doorway, which in turn looks out onto a landscape of sun-scarred desert, aureate sands stretching to a blinding, azure sky. |
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The electrodes from each specimen measured were connected to an electrometer, which in turn was connected to a Pentium PC, which yielded a printout of the measurement. |
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Mingus plucks the lazy line of notes, the last of which rises to meet the downward shifting piano, which in turn merges in motion with the wandering trumpet. |
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It should therefore be enshrined in the constitution that government should always retain a golden share in all privatised institutions which in turn will give it veto powers. |
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Some kind of fuel is converted to energy which in turn allows me to move. |
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The holiday may see more Hongkongers hit the streets, which in turn could provoke the authorities to take more-draconian measures. |
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Many cars without tax or insurance often have no MOT, which in turn means the car is unroadworthy, the extension of which is they will cause accidents. |
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With meditation we can create a clean thinking, peaceful, egoless mind which in turn creates a person whose mind, body and spirit are in balance, in complete harmony. |
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For several years, the powerful lights that shine from this hotel have been a magnet for plankton, which in turn attracts the manta rays from nearby deep water. |
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The economic growth, which in turn has fed the growth of motorised traffic, has led to the inevitable problems associated with road traffic in built-up areas. |
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In addition, predator species such as the Texas indigo snake need a healthy population of rodents, which in turn thrive wherever insect populations are high. |
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That America Online made the screen name personal, which in turn made it particularly difficult to shed. |
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He then ran into Dermot Desmond at an economists' conference in Kenmare, which in turn brought him to Desmond's new broking firm, NCB Stockbrokers. |
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Any attempt to decentralise organisations inevitably gives rise to problems of control and coordination which in turn lead to demands for greater central control. |
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Work on the foundations of a new cancer wing at St James's Hospital, in Leeds, triggered a landslip which in turn severed electrical cables and damaged a gas main. |
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He has to either compromise with the opposition parties, or else use the bully pulpit of the presidency to sway public opinion which in turn would affect opposition policy. |
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Electricity powers the electric motor, which in turn propels the vehicle. |
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These minute creatures are eaten by larger fish, and those by still larger fish, which in turn become lunch for polar bears, seals, walruses, and whales. |
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The UK economy has been propelled along by consumers, creating a virtuous circle in which their spending creates jobs in the economy, which in turn generates more spending. |
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It is hard to square the sharp increase in the consumption of alcohol with increasing health awareness, which in turn could lead to a radical shift in eating habits. |
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It's that magical time of year again, when everyone expects a new iPad to be right around the corner, which in turn means an amassment of iPad 3 rumors clogging up our lives. |
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Tiny baitfish feed on these amphipods, and the next point in the cycle provides food for larger fish, which in turn nurture popular gamefish, among others. |
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Councils nationwide collect business rates for the Government, which in turn shares out the cake according to its own peculiar system of interpreting need. |
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The numbers represent the letters of the alphabet, which in turn are connected to a key word and then to informatics and finally to knowledge development. |
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The most-important chemical effects of the air pollution are acidification of soil and fresh water, which in turn causes a solubilization of toxic metals. |
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Scientists know that carbon dioxide is warming the atmosphere, which in turn is causing sea level to rise, and that the CO 2 absorbed by the oceans is acidifying the water. |
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The W boson is the key to our understanding of the weak force, which in turn can tell us how stars, radioactivity and other nuclear processes work. |
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In particular, imported foodstuffs from the Americas, Australia, and eastern Europe caused a long-drawn-out depression in agricultural prices, which in turn affected industry. |
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Once the engine is warm and has heated up the radiator fluid, which in turn heats the vegetable oil, you can switch the engine to run on straight vegetable oil. |
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The thorium dispersion enhances thermionic electron emission, which in turn improves the starting characteristics of gas tungsten arc welding electrodes. |
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Both of these are strong sympathetic stimulants which in turn may increase warmth by stimulating the secretion of adrenergic hormones such as testosterone. |
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The harvested paddy is broken-free and is of high quality, which in turn gives high milling recovery and good quality rice for exports. |
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To equate auletrides with prostitutes tout court is an overgeneralisation, which in turn impacts on the reading of the imagery. |
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The theory is a vast underwater landslide in the English Channel was triggered by the earthquake, which in turn caused a tsunami. |
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Modern English descends from Middle English, which in turn descends from Old English. |
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This produced a political ascendancy across the south and east of Britain, which in turn required some structure to be successful. |
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The Bill of Rights directly influenced the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, which in turn influenced the Declaration of Independence. |
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The opposition used this resource to mobilise public opinion against the monarchy, which in turn tried to repress the underground literature. |
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There was unprecedented growth in the rural population, which in turn provided much of the workforce for the concurrent Industrial Revolution. |
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The river then discharges into the Bristol Channel which in turn discharges into the Celtic Sea and the wider Atlantic Ocean. |
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The track is laid on a bed of ballast which in turn rests on a prepared formation. |
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The universities do not deal directly with the government, but with the University Grants Commission, which in turn deals with the government. |
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When profits rise or wages fall, the rate of profits increases, which in turn increases the rate of capital accumulation. |
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Haldane gave several lectures about these topics which in turn influenced other science fiction writers. |
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Shetland's access to oil revenues has funded the Shetland Charitable Trust, which in turn funds a wide variety of local programmes. |
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Newtel was acquired by Wave Telecom in 2010 which in turn was acquired by JT, owned by Jersey Telecom, providing broadband and mobile services. |
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It is based on the older Alexandrian or Coptic calendar, which in turn derives from the Egyptian calendar. |
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The state still owns many enterprises, such as the banks, which in turn own such businesses as supermarkets and newspapers. |
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Doggerland was named after the Dogger Bank, which in turn was named after the 17th century Dutch fishing boats called doggers. |
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This creates a swale and space for snow accumulation in the winter, which in turn creates a ridge. |
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It is an integral part of UMCB, the Welsh Students' Union, which in turn is part of the main Students' Union. |
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For breakfast, it is a feature of country sausage, which in turn are an ingredient in the Southern breakfast dish of biscuits and gravy. |
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Heat from nuclear fission is used to raise steam, which runs through turbines, which in turn powers the electrical generators. |
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The spill damaged salmon and other prey populations, which in turn damaged local killer whales. |
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The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. |
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Mammals and birds which survived the extinction fed on insects, larvae, worms and snails, which in turn fed on dead plant and animal matter. |
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Mosses, lichens, and scanty bushes around the coasts serve as food to the deer and musk oxen, which in turn are hunted by the polar bear. |
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The conditions of the market led to shocks in the supply and demand of slaves, which in turn changed prices. |
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This amplified local differences in racially conservative political attitudes, which in turn have been passed down locally across generations. |
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These attract the filter feeding plankton eaters, which in turn attract the higher predators. |
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These upwellings support blooms of phytoplankton, which in turn produce zooplankton and support many of the world's main fisheries. |
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The topography of the land determines the velocity at which surface runoff will flow, which in turn determines the erosivity of the runoff. |
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At the successful completion of a summer program, course credits are awarded, which in turn are accepted by most tertiary institutions. |
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They met together informally 145 times and made all the major decisions, which in turn were ratified by the others. |
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The Leydig cells produce testosterone, which in turn produces most of the male pubertal changes. |
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Any firm wishing to hire a Cuban must pay the Cuban government, which in turn will pay the employee in Cuban pesos. |
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President Miguel de la Madrid resorted to currency devaluations which in turn sparked inflation. |
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Dozens of Chinese sugar traders went bankrupt which led to massive unemployment, which in turn led to gangs of unemployed coolies. |
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Bagasse is usually burned to produce steam, which in turn creates electricity. |
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Railroads allowed cheap transportation of materials and products, which in turn led to cheap rails to build more roads. |
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The rise of the computer made further automation of production possible, which in turn set new demands on the machinery industry. |
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This process leads to the enhancement of available financial resources which in turn affects the economic growth positively. |
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However the lifting occurs, the air cools due to expansion in lower pressure, which in turn produces condensation. |
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The title is an indirect hint to the three unclued lights, which in turn might say what is to be done about the diagram. |
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The rail to be curved is laid on its side, the ends resting on two ties which in turn rest on another rail placed workways. |
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According to her, milk, like all animal protein, acidifies the body pH which in turn triggers a biological correction. |
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The conferees were each assigned to two of six working groups which met in alternating sessions, which in turn alternated with plenary sessions. |
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By reducing tool drag, floating magnetisers enable more consistent velocities, which in turn facilitates more accurate inspection. |
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The botfly lays her eggs on mosquitoes, which in turn deposit them on warm-blooded mammals. |
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This report provides the techniques needed to master and obtain a great self-image which in turn gives anyone great self-confidence. |
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Private detectives and bounty hunters flooded the region, ironically provoking more violence, which in turn led to more negative publicity. |
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The NCC had sent the proposal in this regard to the HRD ministry, which in turn forwarded it to the UGC for its consideration. |
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Markets dread inflation for it has the potential to push up interest rates in the economy, which in turn caps economic growth. |
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This results in a conductance blockade of the spinothalamic sensory system, which in turn activates supraspinal pain-relieving centers. |
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The CerOx system uses a patented electrochemical cell to oxidize a cerium metal ion, which in turn oxidizes organic compounds. |
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He believes talking to plants stimulates the production of a substance called gibberellic acid, which in turn increases growth and germination. |
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Research reveals that affect imparts directionality to cognition, which in turn influences actions. |
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When soybeans sprout, they release phytates, which in turn releases the nutrients and softens the bean, making it more digestible. |
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The combination of both these methodologies aid in the formulization of empirical generalizations, which in turn support the role of theory building in Africana Studies. |
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Previous studies have shown that FES uptake corresponds to levels of estrogen receptor expression, which in turn has been linked to response to therapy by in vitro studies. |
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The nerves arising from the S3 root include pelvic, pudendal nerves which innervate perineal muscle and inferior hypogastric plexus which in turn innervate pelvic organs. |
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Long-term observation of a true double star allows its orbit to be calculated, which in turn provides an opportunity for the masses of the stars to be determined. |
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Flick claims that the BAS takeover had been illegitimate, which is why he turned to the Vidzeme District Court, which in turn introduced several restrictions on Feb. |
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Companies adopt Consol in order to globally consolidate their spend management, which in turn gives them a competitive advantage in the marketplace. |
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An overloading of nutrients lost from fields can boost the growth of algae, which in turn squeezes out plants like stoneworts and water buttercups. |
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Tornadoes are destructive events but a tornado isn't even in the same realm as an atomic bomb, which in turn is dwarfed by the destruction inherent in a thermonuclear weapon. |
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If favourable, the action will designate mineral rights to the Crown which in turn would enable Canada to issue a mineral lease to Muskowekwan Resources Ltd. |
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It is assumed that vibration leads to a higher stimulation of the mechanoreceptors of the relevant muscle, which in turn leads to increased tonicity. |
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A semiotician, he is interested in the evolution of signs and systems in specific semiotic contexts or semiospheres, which in turn, operate within larger semiospheres. |
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For majoritarians it should be government by the majority, which in turn means an electoral system that, wherever possible, produces a result that looks like a majority. |
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The National Public Works and Services Bank will act as borrower for the WB loan, which in turn will reloan the funds to the Government of Oaxaca. |
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The most effective way to reduce poverty is through income growth, which in turn, depends on how agricultural surplus labour can be transferred out of agriculture. |
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It uses the suns rays to charge internal batteries which in turn allows the public to charge all makes of mobile phones or tablets at the same speed as a wall socket. |
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The western slopes of Clough Head drain into St John's Beck, which flows north into the River Greta, and which in turn joins the River Derwent at Keswick. |
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To increase the stiffness of the molten glass, which in turn facilitates the process of blowing, there was a subtle change in the composition of glass. |
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Radon is a colorless and odorless gas generated by the breakdown of radioactive radium, which in turn is the decay product of uranium, found in the Earth's crust. |
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Requiring the giving of reasons helps ensure that decisions are carefully thought through, which in turn aids in the control of administrative discretion. |
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The only bulk water supplier in Namibia is NamWater, which sells it to the respective municipalities which in turn deliver it through their reticulation networks. |
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Swiss citizens are universally required to buy health insurance from private insurance companies, which in turn are required to accept every applicant. |
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The growth types termed diagenetic and hydrogenetic reflect suboxic and oxic growth, which in turn could relate to periods of interglacial and glacial climate. |
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Parasitic infection in wolves is of particular concern to people, as wolves can spread them to dogs, which in turn can carry the parasites to humans. |
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The islands are considered as a distinct physiographic section of the Atlas Mountains province, which in turn is part of the larger African Alpine System division. |
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The aim was to inflict such a defeat upon the British armies that the country would abandon the war, which in turn would force the French to sue for peace. |
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Britain entered the war because of its implicit support for France, which had entered to support Russia, which in turn had entered to support Serbia. |
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The Telecomms infrastructure and British Rail Telecommunications was sold to Racal, which in turn was sold to Global Crossing and merged with Thales Group. |
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This is measured in watts and depends mainly on the resistance of the filament, which in turn depends mainly on the filament's length, thickness, and material. |
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A verdict of guilty in a criminal case is generally followed by a judgment of conviction rendered by judge, which in turn be followed by sentencing. |
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The same and which in turn influenced the Beatles when they made Sgt. |
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Besides new trading opportunities, agricultural and technological improvements enabled an increase in crop yields, which in turn allowed the trade networks to expand. |
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My car was hit by a truck, which in turn was hit by the van. |
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The Latin Boogaloo trend was motivated by the intrigue and success of the national Boogaloo trend, which in turn influenced the dancescape of American pop culture. |
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Unhealthy food habits increase the production, absorption, and blood levels of lipopolysaccharide, which in turn increase the risk of metabolic endotoxemia. |
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