Broken-down Sentence Examples

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  • Its summit is frequently draped with snow, and its broken-down crater contains a lake.

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  • The national defence seemed to have broken down altogether.

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  • His death prevented the achievement of his designs; but he had broken down the barrier, he had planted the seed of the Greek's influence in the four quarters of the Persian Empire.

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  • Dom Pedro, completely broken down by the ingratitude of the people whom he had loved so much and laboured for so strenuously, made no attempt at resistance.

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  • It was a moot question whether Peixoto, after the revolt was crushed, would not declare himself dictator; certainly many of his friends were anxious that he should follow this course, but he was broken down by the strain which had been imposed upon him and was glad to surrender his duties.

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  • In steeply inclined beds the working-place can be so arranged that the mineral will fall or slide from the place where it is broken down to the main haulage road.

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  • The troops had during the latter part of the day suffered greatly from thirst, the arrangements with regard to water having practically broken down mainly owing to the inexperience of the troops themselves.

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  • It is easily broken down by many substances (aluminium chloride, zinc chloride, &c.) into ethyl chloride and carbon dioxide.

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  • The Danube bridges, which had broken down once already, had at last been cut by heavy barges, which had been set adrift down stream for the purpose by the Austrians.

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  • The coal is first cut to the top of the slipper coal from below, after which the upper portion is either broken down by wedging or falls of itself.

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  • The Dutch barrier was broken down by the arrival of Dampier and other " interlopers " from the east, and of emissaries from the (English) East India Company in search of spice-bearing lands.

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  • One of the arches was broken down in 1213 and rebuilt in 1553; another was blown up by the British troops in 1809, and, though temporarily reconstructed, was again destroyed in 1836, to prevent the passage of the Carlist forces.

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  • He had defeated all enterprises by rivals against his throne; he had broken down the power of local chiefs, and tamed the refractory tribes; so that his orders were irresistible throughout the whole dominion.

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  • It can be applied to mattresses, bedding, such as blankets, pillows, etc. The allergy-causing mite excrements are broken down.

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  • This technology is broken down into three groups.

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  • The camp was being broken down quickly, with pallets already loaded and sealed, awaiting evacuation.

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  • She'd responded to him when his fangs were in her neck, and his power was in direct contact with her, but she still hadn't broken down into a mewling mess like every other woman did when first he touched them.

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  • Some suspension bridges have broken down in consequence of the oscillations produced by bodies of men marching in step. In 1850 a suspension bridge cable was carried on a separate saddle on rollers on each pier.

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  • Despite the approval of Cardinal Contarini and the goodwill of the pope (who is said to have exclaimed on perusing the scheme of Ignatius, "The finger of God is here"), there was a strong and general feeling that the regular system had broken down and could not be wisely developed farther.

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  • Its founder, with a wise instinct, had forbidden the accumulation of wealth; its own constitutions, as revised in the 84th decree of the sixth general congregation, had forbidden all pursuits of a commercial nature, as also had various popes; but nevertheless the trade went on unceasingly, necessarily with the full knowledge of the general, unless it be pleaded that the system of obligatory espionage had completely broken down.

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  • But his health was broken down by too assiduous study, and he died at Christiania on the 18th of February 1899, six months after his return.

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  • In Bohemia, where the attempt to hold elections for the Frankfort parliament had broken down on the opposition of the Czechs and the conservative German aristocracy, a separate constitution had been proclaimed on the 8th of April; on March the 23rd the election by the diet of Agram of Baron Joseph Jellachich as ban of Croatia was confirmed, as a concession to the agitation among the southern Sla y s; on the 18th of March Count Stadion had proclaimed a new con stitution for Galicia.

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  • At the same time it is believed that but for the faculty given by the decree of 1888 to spend the General Reserve Fund on public works, the financial system elaborated by the London Convention would have broken down altogether.

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  • Before reaching the Nile the Desert Column had lost 300 men and was unable to take Metemma, while its transport had completely broken down.

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  • There was a bridge over the Tweed at Berwick in the time of Alexander and John, kings of Scotland, but it was broken down in the time of the latter and not rebuilt until the end of the 14th century.

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  • The merit of Hegel is to have indicated and to a large extent displayed the filiation and mutual limitation of our forms of thought; to have arranged them in the order of their comparative capacity to give a satisfactory expression to truth in the totality of its relations; and to have broken down the partition which in Kant separated the formal logic from the transcendental analytic, as well as the general disruption between logic and metaphysic. It must at the same time be admitted that much of the work of weaving the terms of thought, the categories, into a system has a hypothetical and tentative character, and that Hegel has rather pointed out the path which logic must follow, viz.

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  • The two great clans were further subdivided into families, but these minor divisions are also being gradually broken down.

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  • But Cornwallis was now an old man and broken down in health.

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  • The last of the ponies had broken down and been shot, and from this point Meares and the dogteams returned northward.

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  • The valley is thus closed to the north and south, and is surrounded by a mountain wall, which is broken down in but a single place, the gap behind the Golden Gate at San Francisco.

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  • Unlike the northern Sierra, the ranges of Southern California are broken down in a number of places.

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  • It is not easy to see how Washington survived the year 1775; the colonial poverty, the exasperating annoyances, the outspoken criticism of those who demanded active operations, the personal and party dissensions in Congress, the selfishness or stupidity which cropped out again and again among some of the most patriotic of his coadjutors were enough to have broken down most men.

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  • Where nervous exhaustion is less marked and the Weir Mitchell treatment is not appropriate - for example, in men who are simply overworked or broken down by anxiety or sorrow - a sea voyage is often a satisfactory form of "rest" cure.

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  • The combined nitrogen of dead organisms, broken down to ammonia by putrefactive bacteria, the ammonia of urea and the results of the fixation of free nitrogen, together with traces of nitrogen salts due to meteoric activity, are thus seen to undergo various vicissitudes in the soil, rivers and surface of the globe generally.

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  • The ammonia may be oxidized to nitrites and nitrates, and then pass into the higher plants and be worked up into proteids, and so be handed on to animals, eventually to be broken down by bacterial action again to ammonia; or the nitrates may be degraded to nitrites and even to free nitrogen or ammonia, which escapes.

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  • Many of the bacteria exhibit curious involution forms (" bacteroids "), which are finally broken down and their products absorbed by the plant.

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  • The old criterion by which they and other Metazoa were once distinguished from Protozoa, namely, the differentiation of large and small sexual cells from each other and from the remaining cells of the body, has been broken down by the discovery of numerous cases of such differentiation among Protozoa.

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  • It has been argued, on the other hand, that not all such mixed breeds are permanent, and especially that the cross between Europeans and Australian indigenes is almost sterile; but this assertion, when examined with the care demanded by its bearing on the general question of hybridity, has distinctly broken down.

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  • Meanwhile, on his way thither to urge his plea in person, Abelard had broken down at the abbey of Cluny, and there, an utterly fallen man, with spirit of the humblest, and only not bereft of his intellectual force, he lingered but a few months before the approach of death.

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  • He held the office from that date till April 1827, when he became prime minister in succession to Lord Liverpool, whose health had broken down.

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  • This is the solitary record of his youth; we hear nothing more till, in his twenty-ninth year, it is related that, driving to his pleasure-grounds one day, he was struck by the sight of a man utterly broken down by age, on another occasion by the sight of a man suffering from a loathsome disease, and some months after by the horrible sight of a decomposing corpse.

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  • Still unsatisfied, longing always for a certainty that seemed ever just beyond his grasp, he had added vigil to vigil, and penance to penance, until at last, when to the wondering view of others he had become more than a saint, his bodily strength and his indomitable resolution and faith had together suddenly and completely broken down.

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  • Shortly afterwards Don John, whose health had broken down through disappointment and ill-health, died, and Farnese was appointed to take his place.

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  • The climate is much drier than that of Chiapas, and the structures are in a better state of preservation than those of Palenque, but the rank vegetation and the decay of the wooden lintels over the doorways have broken down many of the walls.

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  • Acetaldehyde still needs to be broken down into sugars and whatnot by the enzyme acetaldehyde still needs to be broken down into sugars and whatnot by the enzyme acetaldehyde dehydrogenase.

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  • In brains affected by PD, proteins that are not broken down properly clump together inside brains affected by PD, proteins that are not broken down properly clump together inside brain cells.

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  • Below is a simple framework for budgeting that we have broken-down into 11 main areas.

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  • It was their high stability which allowed them to get into the stratosphere where they were broken down to release active chlorine.

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  • I thought it would have broken down by now but I think I'm slightly constipated.

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  • Composting is the aerobic process by which biologically degradable wastes are broken down to form a stable material containing organic matter and plant nutrients.

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  • Through digestion or with food processing, starches can be partially broken down to smaller chains, called dextrins.

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  • Only when dichotomic relationships between the visually dominant and the invisible are broken down will it be possible to attempt to recontextualise the landscape.

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  • Doctors ' resistance was broken down by the sheer enormity of the calamity.

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  • For the purposes of this report woodland habitats have been broken down into the types shown in the table below.

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  • When the fat reaches the large intestine, it is partially broken down by the bacteria in the colon.

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  • His car has broken down so they'll have to to take the metro to the party.

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  • The DNA contains purines which are broken down to uric acid in the blood.

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  • Most need to be broken down into smaller more easily solvable problems.

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  • Barriers were broken down and people were equal, reflecting the philosophy behind the key-note speech on the Social Model Of Deafness.

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  • Pregnancy is broken down into three phases, which are called trimesters.

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  • Buyers Guide to Strimmers and Brushcutters This section is broken down into three categories - grass trimmers and Brushcutters This section is broken down into three categories - grass trimmers, strimmers and brushcutters.

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  • Scale deposits are broken down into sludge and are easy to remove at periodic boiler washouts.

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  • I felt as before that I loved God, that my mind embraced and accepted that ideal of justice, tenderness and holiness which I had never doubted, but with which I had never held direct communion, and now at last I felt that this communion was consummated, as though an invincible barrier had been broken down between the source of infinite light and the smouldering fire of my heart.

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  • All along the sides of the road fallen horses were to be seen, some flayed, some not, and broken-down carts beside which solitary soldiers sat waiting for something, and again soldiers straggling from their companies, crowds of whom set off to the neighboring villages, or returned from them dragging sheep, fowls, hay, and bulging sacks.

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  • The life satisfaction questionnaire is broken down into a number of life domains.

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  • Aiton and Death kept pace, Aiton winning comfortably against Kibble, Death aided by a broken down Clarke sextuple attempt.

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  • Each night we staggered into a broken down bamboo staging camp, sited by a stream.

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  • Sometimes, the subject is real but so stylized, blurred, repeated or broken down into basic forms as to be unrecognizable.

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  • Buyers Guide to Strimmers and Brushcutters This section is broken down into three categories - grass trimmers, strimmers and brushcutters.

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  • This food is broken down by stomach acids, which is digestion.

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  • One of the best-known online malls in the world, Amazon.com, has loads of picture frames for sale, broken down by type, size, and top sellers.

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  • Shopping.com has water skis broken down into such categories as gender, brand, price range and store.

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  • Their selection of walking and comfort shoes is broken down by gender and brand.

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  • This list encompasses retailers in the United States, broken down by state and city, as well as other countries.

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  • While all of this may sound complicated, answering how much does it cost to buy US savings bonds is actually much simpler when broken down.

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  • They're broken down into ages 3 and under, 3 to 6, 6 to 10, 7 to 11 and 8 to 12.

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  • Plans Now offers building plans for a loft bed that can be built in the workshop and easily broken down into sections, using just a simple wrench, for assembly in the bedroom.

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  • The plant matter is broken down into simple sugars and starches and then fermented and distilled into alcohol.

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  • It is an alcohol-based fuel made by distilling plants that have been broken down into simple sugars.

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  • When paper is recycled, it is broken down into its component fibers, cleaned, and then formed into new paper products.

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  • This broken down waste often runs off into streams, lakes, rivers and oceans causing algal blooms.

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  • Mulch is simply broken down organic matter and can be used to protect plants from the elements and prevent the growth of weeds.

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  • For example, the newspapers you place in the recycling bin are broken down into paper fibers and used to make more newspapers.

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  • Higher grade paper, like high quality office paper, can be broken down to the pulp and used to make new writing paper, or pen casings and pencils.

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  • Some recycled glass is broken down to grains and used as sand on depleted beaches, according to Earth 911.

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  • For example, a glass bottle can be broken down and reconstructed to become a glass countertop or in some cases another bottle.

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  • Reusing or repurposing an item doesn't require that the item be broken down and transformed.

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  • During anaerobic decomposition, organic matter is broken down by bacteria in an environment where there is no oxygen.

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  • When you eat animal products such as meat or dairy, the food is broken down into its various components.

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  • Vinegar is derived through a process of fermentation, which arises when sugars are broken down by yeast and bacteria.

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  • The body doesn't care about the source of chemicals broken down during digestion; a completely natural plant such as yew or foxglove can be poisonous, while a man-made aspirin, benign.

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  • The program is broken down by type of room you are designing, and includes numerous accessories and other items to help finish the space.

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  • Rustic or traditional decorating styles can be further broken down into sub styles such as Arts and Crafts, Southwestern and Appalachian to name a few.

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  • Small master bathroom makeover is easy when broken down into a step by step plan.

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  • Colors can be broken down into two categories, cool toned colors and warm toned colors.

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  • The site is broken down into a number of components, including player news, leader boards and scoring leaders.

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  • This site is broken down into easy-to-find categories based on grade level and intended users.

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  • Each DVD is three hours long, but lessons are broken down into sections so you can take your time mastering each concept.

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  • These forms are actually broken down into four different categories.

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  • In other words, instead of having to take in a lot of information at one time, with these courses, all of that very valuable information will be broken down into manageable chunks.

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  • At InfoPlease.com the homework help categories are broken down into two groups; a Subjects section and a Skills section.

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  • Vitamin B is broken down into eight different vitamins, and are referred to as the B-complex vitamins.

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  • Alcohol enters the bloodstream and is broken down by the liver.

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  • The 48-day jail sentence is broken down into two parts.

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  • The terms are broken down per season, for three seasons worth of shows.

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  • Items that readily decompose - leaves, grass, and vegetable scraps - are broken down by bacteria and other organisms to provide nutrients and structure to the soil.

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  • It features songs broken down in alphabetical order on numerous pages and has separate pages for just song lyrics.

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  • The collections are then further broken down by price, into $500, $1000, $1500 and $2000 groups.

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  • On balance, however, colonial men's clothing can be broken down to a few simple components.

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  • Typically, compost is made from leftover food, grass clippings, leaves, and other natural materials that can be broken down by fungi and bacteria.

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  • If you think that the substance has been so broken down that GMOs are not an issue, think again.

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  • Products labeled as such go through rigorous testing by health professionals to ensure the product contains what it claims are in the supplement and that the supplement will be broken down properly by the body.

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  • Australian authorities have pointed out that when this chemical can be broken down into GHB, which is known as a date rape drug.

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  • The Kaiser service areas of several states, such as California and Colorado, are further broken down into regions.

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  • These events are often broken down into age brackets so you will be paired up with others attending the event who are close to your age.

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  • These tints are broken down into varying degrees of color intensity within each category (green, brown and grey).

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  • The good news is, if there's a special pair you have in mind, Nextag has the results broken down by frame style.

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  • The park will be broken down into "rock environs," each one highlighting the music industry's legends, lifestyles, culture and irreverence.

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  • The site is broken down by vacation packages including early bird booking, grand gatherings, UK and Canadian packages as well as discounts for Florida residents and more.

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  • The guide is broken down into the different chapters in this epic role-playing game, as well as into several segments within each individual chapter.

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  • While far from official, gaming consoles history can largely be broken down into seven reasonably distinct generations.

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  • If you're looking for comprehensive video game console reviews, you've certainly come to the right place, because we've broken down all the current video game machines to help make your purchasing decision that much easier.

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  • Different stores may offer additional packages that throw in free Xbox 360 accessories or some games, but by and large, they can be broken down into four configurations.

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  • Just as with the Individual plans above, family calling plans from T-Mobile are also broken down into Even More and Even More Plus plans.

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  • In each of these categories, the phones are broken down further and analyzed based on specific characteristics and features.

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  • When dairy products are ingested, the lactose reaches the digestive system and is broken down by lactase into the simpler sugars glucose and galactose, which can then be absorbed into the bloodstream.

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  • Lactose intolerance occurs when, due to a deficiency of lactase, lactose is not completely broken down and consequently blood sugar levels do not rise.

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  • Bilirubin is a yellowish-red pigment that is formed and released into the bloodstream when red blood cells are broken down.

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  • It is formed and released into the bloodstream when red blood cells are broken down.

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  • Red blood cells normally are removed and broken down in the spleen after about 120 days in circulation.

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  • Heme (component of hemoglobin in red blood cells that carries oxygen throughout the body) is broken down into bilirubin, which moves to the liver where it is processed and added to bile, a digestive fluid.

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  • When humans eat raw or undercooked infected meat, the walls of the cysts are broken down in the human digestive tract, and the individual becomes actively infected.

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  • There are many different types of GAGs, and different GAGs are unable to be broken down in each of the MPS conditions.

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  • Several enzymes are involved in breaking down each GAG, and a deficiency or absence of any of the essential enzymes can cause the GAG not to be broken down completely.

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  • Heparan sulfate is mainly found in the central nervous system and accumulates in the brain when it cannot be broken down because one of those four enzymes is deficient or missing.

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  • Lysosome-A membrane-enclosed compartment in cells, containing many hydrolytic enzymes, where large molecules and cellular components are broken down.

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  • Without this enzyme, gangliosides cannot be broken down.

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  • These disaccharides must be broken down by enzymes into two simple sugars so that they can be absorbed by the intestine.

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  • In the mouth, cooked starch is broken down to a disaccharide by amylase, an enzyme in the saliva.

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  • Sugars that are not broken down into one of the simplest forms cause the body to push fluid into the intestines, which results in watery diarrhea (osmotic diarrhea).

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  • In healthy individuals, bones are constantly being broken down (resorption) by cells called osteoclasts, and new bone material is constantly being formed by cells called osteoblasts.

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  • Not only is each step demonstrated with the couple dancing so that you know what the step will eventually look like, but you also get to see the steps broken down and slowed down.

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  • One of the nice things about the dances is that they are broken down into skill levels so that you can get an idea of whether a move you saw is within your range of ability or if you need to develop more skill.

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  • Among other things, their video stream collection includes common jazz dance steps that are broken down slowly enough for you to learn at home and then pass them on to others during studio time.

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  • At Thrill the World, the entire dance routine is broken down and each of the individual Michael Jackson dance moves is broken down individually.

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  • On country line dance step sheets, you will find the steps of the dance broken down into counts.

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  • The more difficult dance steps are broken down by dance teachers who place their instructional videos on the Internet.

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  • Those methods are further broken down into categories.

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  • Wedding hair accessories can be broken down into the actual styles, and then the themes those styles come in.

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  • Math concepts are not broken down by grade level, so you'll need an idea of what should be taught according to your state standards or from a book like What Your Second Grader Needs to Know.

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  • You also get search tips and information about the job market broken down by state.

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  • Once the training has been broken down into specific components, the trainer can work with a checklist to ensure that the elements have been covered properly.

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  • The site lists all job openings available to people of certain fields, and the jobs are broken down by the area in which the individual wishes to be employed.

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  • In this chart, the monthly payment is broken down into how much principal and interest is paid.

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  • However, there are a few ways that rates can be looked at and broken down to determine what you might expect your rate to be, based on several different criteria.

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  • Online Organizing- This free home inspection checklist lists dozens of different areas of a house, broken down by categories such as "drainage" and "heating and cooling."

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  • A traditional lily design is broken down in the slideshow How to Make an Easy Origami Lily.

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  • Diabetes Monitor has an excellent food chart broken down by group and serving size, tips about diet, and ideas about nutrients and preparation of foods.

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  • Website links are broken down by physical type, race and specialties.

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  • Searches can be broken down also by hair color, ethnicity, breast size, regional locale, and other criteria.

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  • The wristlets are broken down by colors with the theory that each color will create the desired energy.

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  • The selections are broken down via Misses, D-Cup, DD-Cup and Womens.

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  • All of Raisins Swimwear is broken down among its different collections.

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  • Vitamin K liquids are more easily absorbed and used by the human body than pills, which must be broken down in the stomach.

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  • Like other amino acids, because phenylalanine is broken down into components used to create brain chemicals, the hope is that by taking supplements one can improve mood.

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  • When you take a supplement by mouth, it must pass into the stomach and intestines, where the supplement is broken down and absorbed.

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  • Soluble fiber is fiber that is somewhat broken down by fluids; therefore, it forms a gel-like substance in the large intestine.

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  • The list could easily be broken down by year, often with a major actress or pop star guiding the way for the trend's popularity.

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  • These are broken down into collections to make it easy for customers to pick their favorite type.

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  • From there, it's even broken down into the type of furniture such as office or household.

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  • Her broken down car started RIGHT away, and Susan LEFT with a happy heart, knowing the spirit of Christmas had made everything all RIGHT.

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  • Since Craigslist isn't broken down into age segments like some websites, you should also consider putting your age in the title.

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  • Wedding rings are sometimes sold when a marriage has broken down or perhaps when someone has died, however, there are many other reasons why rings are sold.

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  • To make life easier, though, the bags are broken down into various categories.

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  • Here, once again, you'll find the reading for the year broken down into categories that are quite similar to both the Orr and Thornton site.

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  • The birth name is treated much in the same manner as the birth date; it too is broken down into a series of numbers to help relay information about an individual's personality.

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  • Color Me Good is broken down into easy-to-navigate categories such as animals, sports and holidays so you can find what you're looking for quickly.

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  • Charts are broken down into categories by age and interest (such as NFL charts for those who have an interest in sports).

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  • Some people are very open and easy to hypnotize or guide through meditation, while others have many barriers that must be broken down.

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  • SparkNotes free study guides offer a plot overview, character analysis, theme interpretation, and a comprehensive summary broken down by chapter.

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  • Determine the true cost of service before you sign up for a paid membership by figuring out the cost of membership broken down by the amount of cards you typically send in a year.

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  • You’ll find data from 1984 to present, broken down by factors such as age, region, and the race of the responding group.

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  • The list is broken down so users can click on what interests them.

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  • The page is broken down with updates by day and projects what is happening on future episodes for the next 2 weeks.

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  • The page is broken down with updates by day and projects what is happening on future episodes for the next two weeks.

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  • The site's discussion boards are broken down into five separate spaces so fans can find the conversation they are looking for.

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  • Often, full episodes are posted - these are usually broken down into separate parts.

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  • The episode guide is broken down by season and then by episodes.

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  • Spoilers are broken down by episode and posted as the information if gathered.

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  • The following are the characters of Young and the Restless broken down by family.

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  • Koi fish can be broken down into fourteen classifications separated by color and markings.

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  • Once broken down into smaller particles, the body's own white cells would carry the pigments away to be flushed out of the system.

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  • In order to remove a tattoo, the ink inside your epidermis must be broken down or removed from the body.

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  • The word tantra, when broken down into the two words that make it up, 'tan' and 'tra', means the expansion and the liberation.

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  • The most effective social skills activities for preschoolers are those that are broken down in to smaller more achievable steps.

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  • The data is broken down in an easy to read format that a person can simply glimpse at to get the desired information.

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  • The format of the executive summary is broken down by relevant points and is easy to read.

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  • You'll instantly get values for your classic car broken down in poor, fair, good, and excellent condition.

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  • Total vehicle production statistics are broken down by country and by year, and you can find information going back to 1998.

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  • The fact is, there are a limited number of ways the human body can move - cheerleading routines, like any other choreography, can be broken down into the specific moves that are the same for everyone.

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  • This website is broken down into hundreds of geographical areas.

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  • Supposedly, these animal products are comfortably and efficiently broken down for Type O's due to their highly functioning digestive system.

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  • At the end of the study, researchers made an assumption that the calcium stored in fat cells plays a vital role in the regulation of how fat is stored and broken down by the body.

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  • The South Beach Diet is broken down into three phases.

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  • For the most part "simple" carbohydrates, those that can be broken down easily by the body such as white sugar, are considered bad.

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  • Simple carbohydrates are vastly made from simple sugars which means when you consume them you gain a small bit of energy but a slot of it will be broken down and stored in your body as fat.

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  • This is because fats are broken down by bile produced in the gall bladder.

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  • If the gall bladder isn't functioning properly, fats are not properly broken down.

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  • Luckily, nearly all overwhelming tasks become manageable if broken down into a few simple steps.

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  • The category is further broken down into simple carbohydrates, complex carbohydrates and fiber.

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  • Coconut oil differs from other vegetable oils because it is a "medium-chain triglyceride" which are broken down and burned faster than long-chain triglycerides such as vegetable oils and animal fats.

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  • It's even broken down into beginner, intermediate, and advanced workouts.

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  • The following resources are broken down into formal learning websites and sites you can visit to watch French videos or hear French radio.

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  • A home owner warranty, on the other hand, repairs and replaces major systems and appliances that have broken down as a result of normal wear and tear.

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  • This optional travel trailer insurance coverage will cover you when your vehicle has broken down on the road.

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  • Dental plans are broken down into several subcategories, each of which fits a different need.

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  • Many online stores have sizing charts that are broken down into inches.

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  • When looking for a video, one should visit the site's "Music" section, which is then broken down into subpages like "Music Videos".

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  • There are just over 300 stations available on AOL Radio, and they are broken down by genre.

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  • Though broken down by age groups, the games can be appropriate and enjoyed by people of all ages, including adults.

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  • Some people have readily accepted the treatment offer, broken down and exhausted from living with a life-controlling problem.

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  • Rather than the 24 competing chefs facing off against each other each week, the competition is broken down.

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  • The Lord of the Rings is basically a very lengthy sage that has been helpfully broken down into three volumes for ease of reading.

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  • They find Marvin, battered, broken down and barely functioning.

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  • The products are broken down into basic categories.

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  • My Smiley - there are many different smileys on this website and these are broken down into categories which makes them easy to browse through.

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  • Tax topics that are generally considered to be highly complicated are broken down into wording that is easily understandable.

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  • The Cub Scout program is for first graders through third grade boys and is broken down into the Tiger Cubs, Wolf Scouts, and Bear Scouts.

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  • For example, take a look at the formatting of the articles on LoveToKnow.com; the text is broken down into chunks of text with easy headers, and with various images and associated links breaking up the flow of text.

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  • The extensive menu is broken down by dish--pasta, chicken, veal, steaks and seafood and each dish is paired with a wine recommendation.

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  • She'd broken down for weeks, sobbing and refusing to leave her house.

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  • The apparently clear distinction between flowering and flowerless plants has been broken down by the series of gradations between the two exhibited by the Lycopodiaceae, Rhizocarpeae, and Gymnospermeae.

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  • They can be traced by cullet heaps and broken-down furnaces, and by their names, often mutilated, recorded in parish registers.

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  • The colonial policy proper was broken down by the revolt of the North American colonies from Great Britain, and later of Mexico and Central and South America from Spain.

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  • Her father, Thomas Gwyn, appears to have been a broken-down soldier of a family of Welsh origin.

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