Circulating Sentence Examples

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  • The Public Library, containing about 110,000 volumes, is a circulating library.

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  • The hot energy circulating through her body came from the large, olive-hued hands touching her.

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  • There are only about 6 grams of circulating glucose.

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  • Four years later he removed to another shop, in the neighbouring Luckenbooths, where he opened a circulating library (the first in Scotland) and extended his business as a bookseller.

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  • The present library (antedated by several circulating, social and professional collections) may justly be said to have had its origin in the efforts of the Parisian, Alexandre Vattemare (1796-1864), from 1830 on, to foster international exchanges.

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  • Their report is still extant, and among the movements initiated as a result of their visit was the Circulating School system.

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  • Magnetic force has not merely the property of acting upon magnetic poles, it has the additional property of producing a phenomenon known as magnetic induction, or magnetic flux, a physical condition which is of the nature of a flow continuously circulating through the magnet and the space outside it.

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  • It can be shown that if a current i circulates in a small plane circuit of area S, the magnetic action of the circuit for distant points is equivalent to that of a short magnet whose axis is perpendicular to the plane of the circuit and whose moment is iS, the direction of the magnetization being related to that of the circulating current as the thrust of a right-handed screw to its rotation.

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  • Ferromagnetism was explained by Ampere on the hypothesis that the magnetization of the molecule is due to an electric current constantly circulating within it.

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  • If the structure of the molecule is so perfectly symmetrical that, in the absence of any external field, the resultant magnetic moment of the circulating electrons is zero, then the application of a field, by accelerating the right-handed (negative) revolutions, and retarding those which are left-handed, will induce in the substance a resultant magnetization opposite in direction to the field itself; a body composed of such symmetrical molecules is therefore diamagnetic. If however the structure of the molecule is such that the electrons revolving around its atoms do not exactly cancel one another's effects, the molecule constitutes a little magnet, which under the influence of an external field will tend to set itself with its axis parallel to the field.

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  • Thus the government of the prince regent began its career in the new world with dangerous errors in the financial system; yet the increased activity which a multitude of new customers and the increase of circulating medium gave to the trade of Rio, added a new stimulus to the industry of the whole nation.

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  • In the same year the gold and silver coinage of Paraguay were legally standardized as identical with those of Argentina (5 gold dollars or pesos = £ 1); but paper money is about the only circulating medium, and gold commands a high premium (1600% in December 1908).

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  • The incorporation of banks issuing circulating notes is forbidden.

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  • As water for respiration streams through the clefts, gaseous interchange takes place between the circulating colourless blood and the percolating water.

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  • The chief differences between the commercial systems of refining lie in the arrangement of the baths, in the disposition and manner of supporting the electrodes in each, in the method of circulating the solution, and in the current-density employed.

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  • There are many different systems of heating by hot water circulating in pipes.

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  • Branches are taken off the flow pipe, and after circulating through coils or radiators are connected with the return pipe.

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  • These measures have served to give greater stability to the value of the circulating medium, and to prevent the ruinous losses caused by a constant fluctuation in value, but the rate established prevents the further appreciation of the currency.

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  • In health these cells, belonging to our first army of defenders, are found continually circulating in the blood stream in fairly large numbers; they are ever ready to rush to the point of attack, where they at once leave the blood stream by passing through the vessel walls - emigration - into the tissues of the danger zone.

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  • The old idea of the circulating blood being supersaturated with lime salts which in some way had first become liberated from atrophying bones, and then deposited, to form calcified areas in different tissues will have to be given up, as there is no evidence that this " metastatic " calcification ever takes place.

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  • There is no evidence that this material is brought by the circulating blood and infiltrates the tissues.

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  • Within a quarter of an hour after a quantity of cinnabar has been injected into the blood of the frog nearly every particle will be found engulfed by the protoplasm of the leucocytes of the circulating blood.

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  • The expression for w in (i) § 29 may be increased by the addition of the term im log z =-m0 + im log r, (1) representing vortex motion circulating round the annulus of liquid.

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  • The analytical treatment of such vortex rings is the same as for the electro-magnetic effect of a current circulating in each ring.

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  • Of other common types of condenser, we may notice the "spiral" or "worm" type, which consists of a glass, copper or tin worm enclosed in a vessel in which water circulates; and the ball condenser, which consists of two concentric spheres, the vapour passing through the inner sphere and water circulating in the space between this and the outer (in another form the vapour circulates in a shell, on the outside and inside of which water circulates).

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  • The modern distilling plant consists of two main parts termed the evaporator and condenser; in addition there must be a boiler (sometimes steam is run off the main boilers, but this practice has several disadvantages), pumps for circulating cold water in the condenser and for supplying salt water to the evaporator, and a filter through which the aerated water passes.

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  • A 10-12% solution of sodium chloride is caused to flow upwards through the apparatus and to overflow into troughs, by which it is conveyed (if necessary through a cooling apparatus) back to the circulating pump. Such a plant has been reported as giving 0.229 gallon of a liquor containing I% of available chlorine per kilowatt hour, or 0.171 gallon per e.h.p. hour.

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  • Ample arrangements were made for obtaining and circulating intelligence, and all lateral communications were improved and supplemented to the utmost.

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  • The chilled brine enters through a central tube of small diameter, passes to the bottom of the outer one and rises through the latter to the surface, each system of tubes being connected above by a ring main with the circulating pumps.

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  • The brine is cooled in a tank filled with spiral pipes, in which anhydrous ammonia, previously liquefied by compression, is vaporized in vacuo at the atmospheric temperature by the sensible heat of the returncurrent of brine, whose temperature has been slightly raised in its passage through the circulating tubes.

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  • In 1731 he established in Philadelphia one of the earliest circulating libraries in America (often said to have been the earliest), and in 1732 he published the first of his Almanacks, under the pseudonym of Richard Saunders.

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  • The recent recovery of the Latin version is of singular interest, as showing that, even without the distinctively Christian additions and interpolations which our full form of the Teaching presents, it was circulating under the title Doctrina apostolorum?

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  • His circulating charity schools and then his Sunday schools gradually made the North a new country.

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  • Of the whole 1,921,000 volumes were issued from the Bible House, London, and 1,331,000 were in English or Welsh, circulating chiefly in England and the British colonies.

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  • This latter, which is his "capital," is divisible into the two classes of "fixed" and "circulating."

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  • Its circulating capital is also composed of four parts - (I) money, (2) provisions in the hands of the dealers, (3) materials and (4) completed work in the hands of the manufacturer or merchant.

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  • Next comes the distinction of the gross national revenue from the net - the first being the whole produce of the land and labour of a country, the second what remains after deducting the expense of maintaining the fixed capital of the country and that part of its circulating capital which consists of money.

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  • Plant houses were formerly heated in a variety of ways - by fermenting organic matter, such as dung, by smoke flues, by steam and by hot water circulating in iron pipes.

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  • On 12th September the decree had been published accepting the Bohemian claims; before the end of the year copies of it were seized by the police, and men were thrown into prison for circulating it.

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  • The neuron is described as having a cell body or perikaryon from which the cell branches - dendrites and axon - extend, and it is this perikaryon which, as its name implies, muscle produces lactic acids during activity, it has been suggested that acids are among the "fatigue substances" with which muscle poisons itself when deprived of circulating blood.

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  • He spoke his views frankly, but he disliked polemic; he found also more toleration than might have been expected, even after he became active in circulating Luther's books.

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  • Luther's writings, circulating through Saxony, had penetrated the convent walls and had convinced most of the inmates of the unlawfulness of monastic vows.

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  • In this apparatus only the first of the pans is heated directly, usually by means of ordinary boilersteam circulating round a number of pipes, containing the liquid to be concentrated.

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  • The heated products of combustion from the burner B impinge on a metal box H, through which water is circulating, and then pass downwards and outwards through a spiral cooler which reduces them practically to the atmospheric temperature.

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  • For several years gold-dust was a regular circulating medium in the cities as well as in the mining districts of the state.

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  • With this newly acquired ability to read the Bible in their own tongue, the many persons so taught were not slow to express a general demand for Cymric literature, which was met by a supply from local presses in the small country towns; the marvellous success of the Welsh circulating charity schools caused in fact the birth of the Welsh vernacular press.

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  • Szontagh, in America, have introduced a method of circulating the solution in each vat by forcing air into a vertical pipe communicating between the bottom and top of a tank, with the result that the bubbling of the air upward aspirates solution through the vertical pipe from below, at the same time aerating it, and causing it to overflow into the top of the tank.

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  • Their circulating notes are secured by deposits in the national treasury of gold, government notes and other approved securities.

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  • The nominal value of the copper money was 20 shahis equal to I kran, but in some places the copper money circulated at the rate of 80 shahis to the kran, less than its intrinsic value; at other places the rates varied between 70 and 25 shahis, and the average circulating value in all Persia was over 40.

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  • The heat which occurs in inflamed parts is chiefly due to the larger amount of blood circulating in the part on account of the dilatation of the vessels.

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  • It was Secretary Fessenden's policy to avoid a further increase of the circulating medium, and to redeem or consolidate the temporary obligations outstanding.

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  • The confines of the sun are visibly in a state of turmoil, for which a sufficient cause can be assigned in the relative readiness with which the outer portions part with heat to space, and so condensing produce a state of static instability, so that the outer surface of the sun in place of being fixed is continually circulating, portions at high temperatures rising rapidly from the depths to positions where they will part rapidly with their heat, and then, whether perceived or not, descending again.

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  • Fyshe Palmer for circulating an address from a society of the friends of liberty to their fellow-citizens in favor of a reform of the House of Commons.

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  • A Free Library Commission of five members created in 1895 maintains about 650 circulating free public libraries comprising more than 40,000 volumes.

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  • Schiaparelli's announcement that the orbit of the bright comet of 1862 agreed strictly with the elliptic ring formed by the circulating Perseid meteors; and three other cases of close coincidence were soon afterwards brought to light.

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  • In February 1638, for the part he had taken in importing and circulating The Litany and other publications of John Bastwick and Prynne, offensive to the bishops, he was sentenced by the Star Chamber to be publicly whipped from the Fleet prison to Palace Yard, Westminster, there to stand for two hours in the pillory, and afterwards to be kept in gaol until a fine of Soo had been paid.

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  • He arrived at French On account of the scarcity of a circulating medium more than twenty articles were valued and declared legal tender.

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  • As in all new states, the question of a circulating medium was acute during the first half of the '9th century, and state banks were organized, which suspended specie payments in times of financial stringency.

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  • Such parts as may be subjected to extreme heat and the fretting action of molten material, as the tuyere and slag breasts of blast furnaces, and the fire bridges and bed plates of reverberatory furnaces, are often made in cast iron with double walls, a current of water or air being kept circulating through the intermediate space.

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  • She trailed Hannah into the massive foyer with a dangling chandelier, regally arcing stairway, and an army of wait staff in tuxes circulating alcohol and hors d'oeuvres.

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  • However, no excess chromosomal aberrations in circulating human lymphocytes have been observed in patients treated for 8 months.

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  • The scientists plan to collide the beam with protons circulating through a high-energy accelerator.

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  • Determining factors appear to be genetic predisposition coupled with the presence of sufficient circulating androgens.

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  • What is immediately apparent is the cool fresh air circulating around the bunker.

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  • This complex included a larger aviary with two ponds of differing depths, the water circulating through the aviary via an external filtration bed.

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  • Sensitive patients challenged with an extract of poison ivy orally developed degranulation of circulating basophils within an hour (Shelley & Resnik 1965 ).

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  • Plans and individuals instituted its aetna you with a. Have to buy for circulating bogus chooses to have.

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  • Once people start circulating the bulletin, it's possible to see how many times it's been forwarded by looking at the referrer.

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  • On induction there is a marked rise in heart rate and blood pressure caused by central nervous stimulation and an increase in circulating catecholamines.

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  • The reasons for resorting to a token coinage was again due to a dearth in the circulating levels of regal copper coinage.

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  • This may include a colloid to rapidly expand the circulating volume but what the patient really needs is crystalloids with a high sodium content.

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  • The circulating pump which cools the condenser is driven from the generator pulley system.

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  • The aim is to achieve high concentrations of activated cyclophosphamide locally in the tumor while minimizing circulating levels of the drug.

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  • The profound lack of circulating a1-antitrypsin predisposes the Z a1-antitrypsin homozygote to early onset emphysema.

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  • Everyman tales of romantic and relational plight immediately resonate within anyone who has warm blood circulating in their veins.

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  • Stories about ghostly goings-on at the Broad Street pub have been circulating for decades.

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  • I. FTY720 selectively decreases the number of circulating mature lymphocytes by acceleration of lymphocyte homing.

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  • Circulating pumps of iron construction with stainless steel impellers.

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  • Developing and distributing reagents kits to detect the currently circulating influenza A H5N1 viruses.

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  • There is a circulating library of 656 volumes, which. the children are allowed to take to their homes to read.

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  • The largest increase occurred in the absolute count of circulating lymphocytes.

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  • Based upon in vitro studies, the circulating metabolites of duloxetine are considered pharmacologically inactive.

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  • The major metabolite of voriconazole is the N-oxide, which accounts for 72% of the circulating radiolabelled metabolites in plasma.

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  • Macrophages (derived from the circulating monocytes) may re-enter the circulation, possible via lymphatics.

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  • Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) - A potent chemokine which attracts circulating monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) - A potent chemokine which attracts circulating monocytes.

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  • They are able to compete for binding sites with circulating oestrogens of most mammals.

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  • Animal models have shown intermittent hypoxaemia raises blood pressure and alters levels of circulating vasoactive peptides.

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  • Therefore, bromocriptine's ability to suppress both prolactin and circulating prolactin might lead to suppression of the immune system and autoimmune disease.

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  • A 20% loss is usually well tolerated provided fluids are given to maintain the circulating volume.

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  • Incidents in it were his vehement opposition to the Mexican War as a scheme for more slavery territory, the assault made upon him in Washington by Congressman Albert Rust of Arkansas in 1856, an indictment in Virginia in the same year for circulating incendiary documents, perpetual denunciation of him in Southern newspapers and speeches, and the hostility of the Abolitionists, who regarded his course as too conservative.

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  • Its beginnings may be traced to the labours of the Rev. Griffith Jones (1684-1761), of Llanddowror, Carmarthenshire, whose sympathy for the poor led him to set on foot a system of circulating charity schools for the education of children.

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  • The decision of the British and Foreign Bible Society in 1826 with regard to circulating the Apocrypha (see above) modified its relations with the most influential of these continental societies.

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  • As Dr Sanday finely says, " If the church is in something more than mere metaphor the Body of Christ, if there is circulating through it a continual flow and return of spiritual forces, derived directly from him, if the Spirit which animates the Body is one, then the Body itself also must be in essence one.

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  • The outside of the cylinder was cooled by water circulating round a spiral screw thread in a narrow space with high velocity driven by a pressure of 120 lb per sq.

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  • In spite, however, of the marked improvement in the conditions and behaviour of the Welsh people, owing to this strictly orthodox revival within the pale of the Church, Griffith Jones and his system of education were regarded with indifference by the English prelates in Wales, who offered no preferment and gave little encouragement to the founder of the circulating schools.

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  • The system of the Welsh circulating charity schools, set up by Griffith Jones, rector of Llanddowror, in the 18th century, undoubtedly gave an immense impetus to the spread of popular education in Wales, for it has been stated on good authority that about one-third of the total population was taught to read and write Welsh by means of this system.

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  • By means of vessels termed the analyser and the rectifier, the bulk of the water was condensed at a comparatively high temperature and run back to the generator, while the ammonia passed into a condenser, and there assumed the liquid form under the pressure produced by the heat in the generator and the cooling action of water circulating outside the condenser tubes.

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  • Acute phase reactants Recent research suggests that circulating levels of cytokines may be a more direct indication of inflammatory activity.

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  • Rosuvastatin accounts for greater than 90% of the circulating HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor activity.

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  • On the one hand, a number of hitherto banned books, circulating only in samizdat form, could be published in print.

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  • In the circulating fluid bed (CFB) dry scrubber process, hydrated lime is injected directly in the CFB reactor.

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  • Against this backdrop rumors are circulating of ministerial attempts to sidestep a debate at party conference.

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  • For real travel opinions, then a visit to one of the many excellent travelog or blogs circulating online can be a revelation !

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  • Strikingly low circulating CRP concentrations in ultramarathon runners independent of markers of adiposity - How low can you go?

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  • Good analgesia reduces the level of circulating catecholamines and avoids the vasoconstrictor response to pain.

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  • The maternal blood circulating around the placental villi is shown in red.

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  • Indirect water heaters heat water by circulating it in the boiler part of the heater, and then stores the water in an insulated tank afterwards.

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  • While the room feels cooler when the fan is on, that's merely because the air is circulating.

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  • This is a normal reaction to the increased level of pregnancy hormones circulating through her bloodstream, and it is usually just a temporary response.

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  • This one might be worth circulating to your coworkers, especially if you'd enjoy knowing that you are now the individual inspiring a year's worth of irritating email forwards.

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  • Just make sure there is plenty of ventilation to keep air circulating and your clothing fresh.

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  • If blood is not circulating properly, sexual function is affected.

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  • Currently, an Internet petition is circulating to force the makers of Paxil to admit more side effects and addicting qualities of the drug.

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  • Rumors began circulating that he was involved with Angelina Jolie during the filming of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, although the couple has simply cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the divorce.

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  • Now, stories are circulating that she has been enhanced again.

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  • Although rumors are always circulating, only time will tell.

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  • Racy photographs of Diana DeGarmo American Idol top-20 finalist Antonella Barba have been circulating on the Internet, creating the first scandal of this season's show.

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  • In mid-February, pictures of Barba began circulating, with some of the photos proving to be more objectionable than others.

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  • Find out who has a racy video circulating online or in video stores and who is fighting to keep their bedroom business private.

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  • A sex video starring Anderson and singer Bret Michaels was released in September 2005, although the video had been circulating online prior to its release.

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  • This time, photos are circulating that show the young actress using cocaine at a nightclub.

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  • Videos started circulating on the Internet in January 2007, showing Paula Abdul "swaying in her chair" during American Idol interviews and slurring her words.

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  • In light of Rosie O'Donnell's departure from the chatfest The View, a number of rumors have been circulating about who will fill in for co-host duties.

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  • Everyone from TMZ to MSN noted Lopez's uncharacteristically billowy clothing and commented on the pictures circulating the tabloids and the Internet of her growing belly.

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  • Other reports circulating stated that his addiction to cocaine and heroin led him to slitting his wrists and overdosing on prescription drugs.

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  • There are other reports circulating that the Ethiopian government is investigating the adoption because the baby girl's records indicated that the birth mother had died, when in fact she had run away.

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  • There are rumors circulating that all but one of the participants finished the 21-day treatment.

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  • Awhile ago, rumors were circulating about the Lohans pitching a reality show.

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  • Reports began circulating a few days ago that Jackass star Steve-O was hospitalized because those close to him believed he was suicidal and feared that he was a danger to himself.

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  • After rumors of a marriage license began circulating a few days ago, Jay-Z and Beyonce have officially tied the knot.

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  • Sightings of the couple getting cozy in public began circulating around the Hollywood rumor mill just a few weeks ago.

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  • Since the twin rumor has finally been laid to rest, a new one (naturally) has begun circulating the tabloids.

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  • Unconfirmed rumors are already circulating that they have named her Honor Marie Warren.

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  • When rumors started circulating that the women's beach volleyball champion was injured and possibly pulling out of the competition, her reps denied it.

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  • Rumors of the couple's possible split have been circulating the supermarket tabloids for at least the past year, if not longer.

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  • To make matters worse, rumors began circulating that Brady's reps were rumbling that Moynahan got pregnant on purpose.

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  • There have been many rumors circulating since Efron and Hudgens have gone public with their relationship.

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  • Whether you're searching for bikini clad supermodels or photos of your favorite actors, a quick online search will reveal the multitude of pictures currently circulating.

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  • Then again, those rumors have been circulating since her first appearance on the show.

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  • Some hurtful rumors are circulating that Murphy's passing was due to drugs or a rumored eating disorder, but the exact cause of death will not be known until the autopsy results are complete.

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  • Amidst all the drama, rumors are circulating that Charlie Sheen and Brooke split for various reasons.

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  • Rumors are circulating that Brooke has moved out and Charlie has moved a female escort in to their family home.

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  • Rumors had been circulating about a possible romance between Ledger and Mary-Kate, though Olsen insists that they were just friends.

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  • Down is an excellent insulator, creating a barrier between the warmth inside the jacket (produced by the body), and the cold air circulating outdoors during the winter months.

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  • Having raised legs, the cot allows air to continue circulating beneath it.

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  • If the weather is windy, you may not have to prepare for frost since the circulating air won't allow the frost to settle on leaves.

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  • It warms a room by working in reverse and pushing the warm air from the ceiling and circulating it.

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  • Ceiling hugging fans aren't as efficient at circulating air as models that have a drop of at least 10 inches.

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  • There's some debate about whether it constitutes a health hazard, but in most insulation applications fiberglass is contained under a safe covering to keep it away from circulating air.

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  • How thick will he pour the insulating concrete to keep the heat indoors around the circulating pumps?

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  • A tankless water heater fueled by propane heats water by circulating it through a series of burners.

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  • However, the company is still fielding inquiries about the June 2008 recall of two products, Dakota Bisbane and Ocean Blue because the 2008 recall notice is still circulating the internet.

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  • Water will compact the compost pile and keep the air from circulating through it.

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  • Whether you're dancing or just circulating, this sort of dress will always look great.

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  • The university also suggests that snorers should avoid antihistamines before going to sleep as well, which conflicts with some information circulating on the Internet.

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  • Rumors are also circulating about the possibility of an updated version of Final Fantasy VII for the PlayStation 3.

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  • This transmission occurs only if the mother is in the acute, or active, stage of infection when the organism is circulating in the mother's blood.

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  • Pyrogen-A chemical circulating in the blood that causes a rise in body temperature.

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  • The utilization of fat in the body, or fat metabolism, is a complex process, complicated even more by abnormally high levels of cholesterol found circulating in the blood.

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  • Metformin (trade name Glucophage) is in the biguanide class of drugs and works by reducing the amount of glucose the liver produces and the amount of circulating insulin in the body.

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  • If large quantities of bacteria are present and begin circulating in the bloodstream, the child is in danger of developing an overwhelming systemic infection known as sepsis.

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  • Because of abnormal blood vessel connections in the placenta, one twin pumps the circulating blood for both twins.

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  • This prevents the bacteria that are circulating throughout the bloodstream from causing infection elsewhere in the body.

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  • Fourth, the toxin already circulating in the blood must be neutralized so that it causes no further damage to the nervous system.

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  • Thrombocytopenia, the most common cause of coagulation disorder, is characterized by reduced numbers of circulating platelets in the blood.

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  • The primary cause of osteoporosis may be inadequate levels of estrogen circulating in the body; however, defects in bone structure or strength may also be related to the loss of unknown X-chromosome genes.

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  • Folate deficiency causes megaloblastic anemia, which is characterized by the presence of large abnormal cells called megaloblasts in the circulating blood.

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  • The blood may increase in acidity (acidosis) and, under some circumstances, near drowning can cause a substantial increase or decrease in the volume of circulating blood.

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  • Measurement determines the circulating blood level at the time blood was drawn.

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  • To prevent heat loss and keep the blood circulating properly, clothing should be worn loosely and in layers.

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  • Infants with XLA usually do not show symptoms of the disorder during the first six months of life, because immunoglobulins from their mothers are circulating in their bloodstreams.

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  • The antitoxin is made from horse serum and works by neutralizing any circulating exotoxin.

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  • Steadily increasing amounts of copper circulating in the blood are deposited primarily in the brain, liver, kidneys, and the cornea of the eyes.

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  • The level of bilirubin in a newborn's blood serum is measured to determine if the circulating level of bilirubin is normal or abnormal.

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  • The amount of total bilirubin in circulating blood can be calculated from the results of a single bilirubin test.

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  • However, immediately after birth, more bilirubin is produced than the infant's immature liver can handle, and the excess remains circulating in the blood.

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  • If your water feature has an electric motor, make sure to turn it on every day to keep the water circulating in the chi refreshed.

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  • However, in 2009, rumors of infidelity began circulating.

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  • Some pictures are circulating of Ms. Hudson that may appear to confirm the rumor.

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  • Jennifer Hudson's publicist Lisa Kasteler stated that the performer is not pregnant, despite the rumors circulating around the Internet.

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  • While many online sources are circulating the news of a new baby, none appears to have been confirmed.

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  • Questions concerning one of the hosts of What Not to Wear, including "Is Stacy London Pregnant?," have been circulating for awhile, and some are beginning to ask was Stacy London expecting a baby?"

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  • Photos of Emma wearing a bikini are rare, but there are a few circulating around the Internet.

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  • Most units come with a small hose that can deliver this heat outside, instead of circulating it throughout the room.

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  • They use proprietary Truman Cell technology to capture 95 percent of the microbes and particulates from the air circulating within your home, and then destroys them with using UV technology.

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  • Portable electric heaters that don't have fans are designed to put off heat in a concentrated area rather than circulating it throughout an entire room.

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  • This unique microwave offers a convection oven mode for roasting and baking foods that benefit from browning and circulating heat.

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  • Engagement rumors were circulating as early as March 2011.

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  • Once you have contracted an illness, you will always have antibodies specific to the virus circulating in your bloodstream which are ready to defend you against the virus any time you re-encounter it.

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  • Rumors began circulating that the studio let her go because she was too "difficult" to work with and not at all pleasurable to work with on the set.

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  • However, recent circulating reports place the film in a college setting due to lead Andrew Garfield's age.

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  • There are numerous images circulating that could be evidence that spirits exists, but most are explained away as natural phenomena.

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  • Like most urban legends, the details on this story vary, but the tale has been circulating the Internet for at least a few years.

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  • Daily Snopes provides a daily email list of stories circulating on the Internet and the message board allows individuals to post whatever rumor they heard to check with the community on its veracity.

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  • Unfortunately, the job offers are just variations of the various data entry scams that have been circulating for many years.

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  • Uggs were also designed to keep air circulating around the feet.

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  • Regardless of whether a patient is suffering from Type I or Type II diabetes, the affected person will have an excess amount of glucose circulating throughout the bloodstream due to inadequate insulin production or uptake.

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  • Those blind items quickly make the rounds with ABC soap names plugged in leading to stories like the ones circulating about Grey's Anatomy for months.

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  • Rumors began circulating in July of 2009 that the show may be bringing Serena Baldwin back.

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  • Business cards are important tools for yoga teachers because by circulating them, they can build their business for a relatively low cost.

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  • You want to avoid having rumors circulating about your company.

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  • Aerobic exercise helps tilt the balance in favor of the good kind, just as it helps manage the amount of fat circulating in the blood.

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  • A proper cool-down will keep the blood circulating.

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  • Aerobic activity is very important for the prevention of cardiovascular disease because it keeps the blood effectively circulating, thereby encouraging the transport of fats and toxins out of the body.

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  • Keep the hoop circulating around your middle for at least five minutes to warm up.

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  • Three to five minutes walking at a moderate pace will get your blood circulating and cause blood vessels to dilate.

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  • With age, men do experience a decrease in circulating testosterone, or "andropause," typically at a rate of one to three percent per year.

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  • Without a blood test, there's really no way to see what your circulating levels of testosterone are.

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  • Rumors began circulating that Spears had cheated on Timberlake, which was also hinted at in Timberlake's song Cry Me a River.

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  • Jerry Lee was awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award by the Recording Academy in 2005, although rumors had long been circulating in the music community that he was broke and facing trouble for unpaid tax bills.

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  • Plan to have several appetizers circulating the room or spaced throughout the area.

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  • There were several petitions, email campaigns and editorials circulating during Jersey Shore's initial season coming from all corners.

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  • By preventing air from circulating around the nail, polish can encourage fungus to grow.

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  • She felt the cold circulating but no pain.

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  • The water after being heated passes into a circulating FIG.

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  • The public library, containing 922,348 volumes in January 1908, is the second library of the country in size, and is the largest free circulating library in the world (circulation 1907, 1,529,111 volumes).

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  • The freezing machines were kept at work for 200 days, and 2191 tons of coal were consumed in supplying steam for the compressors and circulating pumps.

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  • On the whole it receives from sales about 40% of what it expends in preparing, printing and circulating the books.

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  • There is a work in several volumes in our Circulating Library entitled "Little Reading," which I thought referred to a town of that name which I had not been to.

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