Phase Sentence Examples

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  • Her life was about to enter its next phase of the nightmare.

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  • Okay, next phase completed.

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  • Italy had entered on a new phase of her existence, and the great poets De monarchia represented a dream of the past which could not be realized.

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  • They were embarking on a new phase in their lives together, leaning on each other without becoming a burden.

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  • The 12-hour term is much less variable, especially as regards its phase angle; its amplitude shows distinct maxima near the equinoxes.

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  • His over-emotional nature passed rapidly from one phase of feeling to another; but the more melancholy moods predominated.

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  • Alchemy in this sense is merely an early phase of the development of systematic chemistry; in Liebig's words, it was " never at any time anything different from chemistry."

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  • Stimulated by such causes and obtaining formal permission from the Persian government, they would arise as a new Israel and enter on a new phase of national life and divine revelation.

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  • It seems to be fairly well established that in the meiotic phase there is a truequalitative division brought about by the pairing of the chromosomes during synapsis, and the subsequent separation of whole chromosomes to the daughter nuclei.

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  • At that time, in respect of foreign affairs, Russia was entering on a new phase of her history.

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  • This more primitive phase of the indigenous culture, of which several distinct stages are traceable, is known as the Early Minoan, and roughly corresponds with the first half of the third millennium B.C. The succeeding period, to which the first palaces are due and to which the name of Middle Minoan is appropriately given, roughly coincides with the Middle Empire of Egypt.

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  • Like its sister Epistle to the Colossians, it represents, whoever wrote it, deep experience and bold use of reflection on the meaning of that experience; if it be from the pen of the Apostle Paul, it reveals to us a distinct and important phase of his thought.

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  • The so-called orange tabby is one phase of the erythristic type.

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  • When Constantinople fell in 1453, the old ties between Venice and the Eastern empire were broken, and she now entered on a wholly new phase of her history.

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  • French literature passed through the same phase, from which indeed it was later in emerging; and the ultimate consequence was the enrichment of both languages.

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  • If by any chance wrong signals are printed or the instruments get out of phase, the sender is stopped by the receiver sending a few signals, after which both type-wheels are again set to zero and correspondence continued.

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  • Beyond stating that in colour it conforms very closely to the striped phase of domesticated tabby, it will be unnecessary to describe the species.

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  • If these two were broadside on to the direction of the sending station oscillations in the same phase would be produced in them both, but if they were in line with it then the oscillations would be in opposite phases.

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  • But the more serious difficulties which to many minds still stand in the way of the acceptance of the epistle have come from the developed phase of Pauline theology which it shows, and from the general background and atmosphere of the underlying system of thought, in which the absence of the well-known earlier controversies is remarkable, while some things suggest the thought of John and a later age.

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  • The most important phase of internal migration is the movement from the rural districts to the cities.

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  • A new phase of the French war begins when in July 1346 Edward landed in Normandy, accompanied by his eldest son, Edward, prince of Wales, a youth of sixteen.

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  • Up to this line four successive objectives were assigned; from there onwards the second phase of the advance was to carry the assailants to the line of the Scheldt canal and the Sensee.

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  • The sec and phase of the offensive as planned could not even be commenced.

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  • He formed a conception of the modern state, which marked the close of the middle ages, and anticipated the next phase of European development.

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  • Thus ended the fifth phase.

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  • The later phase, which follows on the destruction of the Cnossian palace, and corresponds with the diffused Mycenaean style of mainland Greece and elsewhere, is already partly decadent.

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  • The name of Willard Gibbs, who was the most distinguished American mathematical physicist of his day, is especially associated with the "Phase Rule," of which some account will be found in the article Energetics.

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  • He becomes, however, the representative of a certain phase only of the sun and not of the sun as a whole.

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  • It was practised more as a phase of aesthetic culture than with any utilitarian views.

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  • They constitute a phase of art in which Japan has few rivals.

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  • It is the first example in Italian literature of a national biography, the first attempt in any literature to trace the vicissitudes of a people's life in their logical sequence, deducing each successive phase from passions or necessities inherent in preceding circumstances, reasoning upon them from general principles, and inferring corollaries for the conduct of the future.

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  • We find Prester John in one more phase before he vanishes from Asiatic history, real or mythical.

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  • The philosophy of Fichte, worked out in a series of writings, and falling chronologically into two distinct periods, that of Jena and that of Berlin, seemed in the course of its development to undergo a change so fundamental that many critics have sharply separated and opposed to one another an earlier and a later phase.

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  • The struggle, however, entered on a new phase with the appearance at Prague in May 141 2 of the papal emissary charged with the proclamation of the papal bulls by which a religious war was decreed against the excommunicated King Ladislaus of Naples, and indulgence was promised to all who should take part in it, on terms similar to those which had been enjoyed by the earlier crusaders to the Holy Land.

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  • The most important phase of his career opened in 1806, when the emperor Alexander I.

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  • The Reformation was, fundamentally, then, but one phase, if the most conspicuous, in the gradual decline of the majestic medieval ecclesiastical State, for this decline has gone on in France, Austria, Spain and Italy, countries in which the Protestant revolt against the ancient Church ended in failure.

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  • About 11.30 the first phase opened with an attack by one of Reille's divisions on Hougoumont.

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  • The French army now fiercely attacked Wellington all along the line; and the culminating point of this phase was reached when Napoleon sent forward the Guard, less 5 battalions, Fifth .

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  • We can help you lay the foundations for the next phase of your life.

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  • The year is entering its coldest phase and December brings some sharp frosts.

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  • The lord of Milan again arranged a peace (1355) We have now reached the last phase of the struggle for maritime supremacy.

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  • As to the other points, the question is, whether the admittedly new phase of Paul's theological thought is so different from his earlier system as to be incompatible with it.

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  • During recent years the controversies with regard to the modes of formation of these structures have entered on a new phase.

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  • The upper parts in summer are usually brownish and the under parts white; but in winter the whole coat, in this phase of the species, turns white.

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  • In a second phase of the species, the colour, which often displays a slaty hue (whence the name of blue fox), remains more or less the same throughout the year, the winter coat being, however, recognizable by the great length of the fur.

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  • Further, it is evident that account must be taken of the variation of phase in estimating the magnitude of the effect at P of the first zone.

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  • An admissible error of phase of 4X will correspond to an error of IX in a reflecting and 2X in a (glass) refracting surface, the incidence in both cases being perpendicular.

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  • At the middle of this band there is complete agreement of phase among the secondary waves.

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  • The phase of the resultant effect is by symmetry that of the component which comes from the middle of a.

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  • If the semi-angular aperture (w) be T 36, and tan 0' might be as great as four millions before the error of phase would reach 4X.

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  • The same method of representation is applicable to spherical waves, issuing from a point, if the radius of curvature be large; for, although there is variation of phase along the length of the infinitesimal strip, the whole effect depends practically upon that of the central parts where the phase is sensibly constant.'

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  • The utility of the curve depends upon the fact that the elements of arc represent, in amplitude and phase, the component vibrations due to the corresponding portions of the primary wave-front.

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  • The co-ordinates of J, J' being (- z, - z), I 2 is 2; and the phase is, period in arrear of that of the element at 0.

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  • This phase is most clearly developed in Archibald Pitcairne (1652-1713), who, though a determined opponent of metaphysical explanations, and of the chemical doctrines, gave to his own rude mechanical explanations of life and disease almost the dogmatic completeness of a theological system.

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  • The eastern phase is generally rusty red above, with the inner sides of the limbs white; while the predominant hue in the western form is usually yellowish brown.

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  • The history of sacrilege reflects a large phase of the evolution of religion.

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  • The temptation to use the larger part of any space allotted to the history of feudalism for a discussion of origins does not arise alone from greater interest in that phase of the subject.

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  • The noxious influence of Trematodes is, moreover, not confined to their mature phase of life.

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  • Towards the close of the Ashikaga shogunate painting entered on a new phase.

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  • Wooden masks employed in the ancient theatrical performances were made from the 7th century, and offer a distinct and often grotesque phase of wood-carving.

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  • For nearly three years, however, he was enabled to study and to experiment in verse without any active pressure or interruption from his family - three precious years in which the first phase of his art as a writer of idylls and bucolics, imitated to a large extent from Theocritus, Bion and the Greek anthologists, was elaborated.

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  • But in proportion as an earlier date has become more probable for Homer, the hypothesis of Ionic origin has become less tenable, and the belief better founded (I) that the poems represent accurately a welldefined phase of culture in prehistoric Greece, and (2) that this " Homeric " or " Achaean " phase was closed by some such general catastrophe as is presumed by the legends.

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  • An excellent compilation, entitled Johannesburg Statistics, dealing with almost every phase of the city's life, is issued monthly (since January 1905) by the town council.

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  • For the quantitative study of such systems in detail it is convenient to draw plane diagrams which are theoretically projections of the curves of the solid phase rule diagram on one or other of these planes.

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  • In all the cases hitherto considered, the liquid phase alone has been capable of continuous variation in composition.

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  • Two processes conjoin to initiate the assimilatory phase.

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  • It consists of a parallelopiped glass so constructed that light falling normally on one end emerges at the other after two internal reflections at such an angle as to introduce a relative retardation of phase of 4r/4 between the components polarized in the principal azimuths.

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  • Wernicke and others have established that in general light polarized in any but the principal azimuths becomes elliptically polarized by reflection, the relative retardation of phase of the components polarized in these azimuths becoming 42 at a certain angle of incidence, called the principal incidence.

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  • The individual's interests are not in any way involved, and we must descend many centuries and pass beyond the confines of Babylonia and Assyria before we reach that phase which in medieval and modern astrology is almost exclusively dwelt upongenethliology or the individual horoscope.

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  • It is rather significant that this spread of astrology should have been concomitant with the intellectual impulse that led to the rise of a genuine scientific phase of astronomy in Babylonia itself, which must have weakened to some extent the hold that astrology had on the priests and the people.

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  • The great Mashkel swamp and the Kharan desert to the east of it, mark the flat phase of southern Baluchistan topography.

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  • Near one phase of this combined period the two component motions nearly annul each other, so that the variation is then small, while at the opposite phase, 3 to 4 years later, the two motions are in the same direction and the range of variation is at its maximum.

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  • From the floras of the Tertiary age we pass by gradual stages to those which characterize the present phase of evolutionary progress.

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  • Against this disk press two springs which are connected together at each revolution by the contact of the slip at an assigned instant during the phase of the alternating current.

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  • Three springs press against the cylinder and make contact for a short time during each revolution, so that a condenser is charged by the circuit at an assigned instant during the alternating current phase, and then subsequently connected to a voltmeter.

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  • This process, so to speak, samples or tests the varying electromotive force of the alternating current at one particular instant during the phase and measures it on a voltmeter.

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  • A pair of contact springs are slowly shifted over so as to close the circuit at successive assigned instants during a complete phase.

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  • In the Duddell oscillograph it is usual to place a pair of loops in the magnetic field, each with its own mirror, so that a pair of curves can be delineated at the same time, and if there is any difference in phase between them, it will be detected.

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  • During the search phase echolocation type corresponded to habitat type.

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  • The thrust of this work is to apply the well-established underlying principles of liquid and solid phase electrochemistry, to the gas phase.

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  • In the microcanonical ensemble the presence of a first-order phase transition is indicated by two maxima in the Landau entropy separated by a well.

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  • In adult studies, montelukast reduced sputum eosinophils and attenuated early and late phase allergen-induced reactions.

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  • On the phase diagram we have favored the former rather than the latter explanation, although this conclusion is still equivocal at the moment.

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  • Problems during the esophageal phase of swallowing indicated gastric reflux and delayed mobility in the lower esophagus.

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  • Phase 1 website If you'd like to relive the excitement of the Phase 1 website you can see it here.

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  • Outline planning permission was granted for the Phase 1 site in 1994, but this has since expired.

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  • In early 2004 it was also announced that the NCI had commenced exploratory Phase I/II studies with tariquidar in combination with various cytotoxic drugs.

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  • The purpose of the first phase was primarily exploratory in nature.

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  • The Wellcome Trust has recently funded a new phase III trial for patients with chronic fatigue.

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  • From the most recent phase of feminism in the 1960s there has developed a number of distinct feminism in the 1960s there has developed a number of distinct feminisms.

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  • Following on from the success of these tests, further performance tests and preliminary field trials are proposed for phase two of the study.

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  • The earliest phase was a hall and two story cross wing, probably of late fifteenth or early sixteenth century.

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  • Phase 1 involves force-feeding horse tranquilizers to a nanny goat.

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  • Processes being studied include granulation, cohesion and coating in fluidized and spouted beds and in other dispersed phase devices.

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  • Infectious Diseases These include hepatitis that typically features severe depression in the recovery phase.

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  • With the ban on CFCs came a promise to phase out other ' greenhouse gases ', halogenated hydrocarbons (HCFCs ).

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  • You can quickly change LEDs say from white to green for phase contrast or color darkfield illumination.

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  • TroVax ®, Oxford BioMedica's lead cancer immunotherapy product, is in Phase II trials for colorectal cancer.

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  • Phase II restoring the interior looms ahead with the need to raise more finance.

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  • In contrast, hippocampal interneurons recorded during gamma fire in phase with pyramidal cells [1] .

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  • The signal is either inverter or not inverted to obtain the necessary total phase shift around the loop to sustain oscillations.

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  • Since electron ionization is a gas phase technique, it may not be suitable for involatile or thermally labile compounds.

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  • The phase lag of the BMM is preserved in the NAP.

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  • The cumulative effects of episodic deep drainage events may be substantially lessened by inclusion of a perennial pasture phase.

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  • The course would begin in January, to phase the release of qualified librarians on to the job market.

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  • Apart from natural speech reproduction, the IL 12.2 stands out due to its unusual phase linearity an a broad dynamic range.

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  • Significantly shorter luteal phase length and longer follicular phase length were observed in the cycles with luteal dysfunction.

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  • April 2002 HGSI was granted regulatory clearance to begin Phase I clinical trials of TRAIL-R1 Mab in the US in patients with advanced cancer.

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  • With his death ended the line of the Caesars, and Roman imperialism entered upon a new phase.

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  • The platelet phase is central to thrombus formation inside blood vessels.

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  • We are equipped to titrate solid acids using both gaseous and liquid phase bases.

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  • Morphine and similar drugs titrated up for pain control, and even sedatives in the terminal phase of illness, do not shorten life.

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  • Before you jump into the planning phase, consider window shopping a bit.

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  • For each phase of your child's life, he will need a different car seat.

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  • The cat will become unusually irritable during this phase.

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  • Once you get through this initial phase, the cats will likely learn to love one another and reside in harmony.

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  • When a crystal of the solid phase is present the equilibrium of a solution is given by the solubility curves we have studied.

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  • Hence the conditions necessary to secure equilibrium when the solid phase is present are not the same as those necessary to cause crystallization to start in a number of crystals at first excessively minute in size.

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  • Olympia entered on a new phase of brilliant and secure existence as a recognized Panhellenic institution.

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  • This phase may be considered as beginning after the establishment of Elean supremacy in 572 B.C. And so to the last Olympia always remained a central expression of the Greek ideas that the body of man has a glory as well as his intellect and spirit, that body and mind should alike be disciplined, and that it is by the harmonious discipline of both that men best honour Zeus.

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  • Like the epistles to Timothy, the Epistle to Titus thus belongs to a phase of the apostle's life for which we possess no other contemporary evidence.

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  • It seems improbable that Titus or any of the pastorals is directed against any one phase of contemporary heresy.'

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  • The inhabitants of the waters of this geographical phase include mollusca, which are supposed to have lived in brackish or fresh water, such as Anthracomya, Naiadites, Carbonicola, and many forms of Crustacea, e.g.

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  • Io, the gas and air in one phase enter at the bottom of all three of the large vertical chambers, burn in passing up wards, and escape at once at the top, as shown by the broken m arrows.

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  • In these, bricks in great numbers are piled loosely, in such a way that, while they leave ample passage for the gas and air, yet they offer to them a very great extent of surface, and therefore readily transfer to them the heat which they have as readily sucked out of the escaping products of combustion in the last preceding phase.

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  • He bases it on the general relationship which man bears to nature as a whole; he cannot divorce the life of man from that of the universe; he cannot think of disease otherwise than as a phase of life.

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  • Thus the introduction of heterogeneity, or the appearance of a new phase, demands the existence of a fixed temperature of transformation.

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  • The only important phase of the Vinland voyages that has not been definitely settled is the identifications of the regions visited by Leif and Thorfinn.

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  • While in this phase he wrote his novels Yeast and Alton Locke, in which, though he pointed out unsparingly the folly of extremes, he certainly sympathized not only with the poor, but with much that was done and said by the leaders in the Chartist movement.

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  • In this simple case the temperature cycle at a depth x is a precisely similar curve of the same period, but with the amplitude reduced in the proportion rn ', and the phase retarded by the fraction mx/27r of a cycle.

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  • The rate of diminution of amplitude expressed by the coefficient a in the index of the exponential is here greater than the coefficient b expressing the retardation of phase by a small term depending on the emissivity h.

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  • This crisis was due to the reopening of a fresh acute phase of the Schleswig-Holstein question by the accession of the The protocol-king Christian IX.

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  • The Renaissance was followed by the fierce controversies aroused by the Reformation, and the result was the output of an enormous mass of writings covering every phase of the mighty combat and possessing every literary virtue save that of impartiality.

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  • The Clementine literature throws light upon a very obscure phase of Christian development, that of JudaeoChristianity, and proves that it embraced more intermediate types, between Ebionism proper and Catholicism, than has generally been realized.

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  • The process of human development Rothe regards as necessarily taking an abnormal form and passing through the phase of sin.

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  • The phase angle, however, varies so much as to suggest that the term mainly represents local causes or observational uncertainties.

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  • The third period (1000-50o B.C.) in its first phase (1000-700) shows a continual increase of the introduction of objects of Greek origin; the pottery is at first imported geometric, and then vases of local imitation appear.

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  • In the second phase (700500 B.C.), sometimes called the fourth period, proto-Corinthian and Attic black figured vases are sometimes, though rarely, found, while local geometric pottery develops considerably.

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  • Before the final establishment of the new kingdom of Greece, the Eastern question had late in 1831 entered into a new and more perilous phase, owing to the revolt of Mehemet The Syrian .

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  • The Fashoda incident was the subject of important diplomatic negotiations, which at one time approached an acute phase; but ultimately the French position was found to be untenable, and on the 11th of December Marchand and his men returned to France by the Sobat, Abyssinia and Jibuti.

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  • This second contraction starts from whatever phase of previous contraction the muscle may have reached at the time.

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  • The wave of change (nervous impulse) induced in a neuron by advent of a stimulus is after all only a sudden augmentation of an activity continuous within the neuron - a transient accentuation of one (the disintegrative) phase of the metabolism inherent in and inseparable from its life.

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  • That phase of cell life which we are accustomed to call "active" is accompanied always by disintegration.

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  • It is more probably abeyance of external function during a periodic internal assimilatory phase.

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  • The long-continued incitement to catabolism of the waking day thus of itself predisposes the nerve cells towards rebound into the opposite phase; the increased catabolism due to the day's stimuli induces increase of anabolism, and though recuperation goes on to a large extent during the day itself, the recuperative process is slower than, and lags behind, the disintegrative.

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  • If natural sleep is the expression of a phase of decreased excitability due to the setting in of a tide of anabolism in the cells of the nervous system, what is the action of narcotics ?

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  • This is the cataleptic state, the phase of hypnotism which the phenomena of so-called "animal hypnotism" resemble most.

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  • Further study of political economy soon enabled him to pass out of this phase, and in 1850 he settled down to practise as an advocate at Gottingen.

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  • The critic has also to remember the historical value of Morris's literary influence, following upon the prim domesticities of early Victorian verse, and breaking in upon Tennyson's least happy phase of natural homeliness.

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  • Since the treaty of Gandamak, which was signed at the close of the first phase of the Afghan War in 1879, the Bolan route has been brought directly under British control, and it was selected for the first alignment of the Sind-Pishin railway from the plains to the plateau.

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  • An interesting phase of the industry is the secondary enterprises that have developed from it, nearly all portions of the slaughtered animal being finally put to use.

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  • Problems of the relation of the individual to society and industrial questions were to have formed the theme of the Wanderjahre; but since the French Revolution these problems had themselves entered on a new phase and demanded a method of treatment which it was not easy for the old poet to learn.

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  • His art-criticism is symptomatic of a phase of European taste which tried in vain to check the growing individualism of Romanticism.

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  • It may be conjectured that, when he emerged from the purely Socratic phase of his earlier years, Plato gave himself to the study of contemporary methods of education and to the elaboration of an educational system of his own, and that it was in this way that he came to the metaphysical speculations of his maturity.

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  • The next critical phase was opened in 1871, when Russia took advantage of the collapse of France to denounce the Black Sea clauses of the treaty of 1856.

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  • The RussoTurkish War of 1877-78 followed, concluded by the treaty of San Stefano, the terms of which were modified in Turkey's favour by the congress of Berlin (1878), which marks the beginning of the later phase of the Eastern Question.

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  • The motives of German intervention in the Eastern Question were ostensibly commercial; but the Bagdad railway concession, postulating for its ultimate success the control of the trade route by way of the Euphrates valley, involved political issues of the highest moment and opened up a new and perilous phase of the question of the Middle East.

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  • Pentonville was available for the first phase; Millbank was also pressed into the service, and accommodation was hired in some of the best provincial prisons, as at Wakefield and Leicester.

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  • Religion or revelation is one element or factor in the divine process, a stage or phase of the ultimate rational life.

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  • It has already been said that in the initial phase of the battle the Italian leadership was at fault, and on this point much controversy has taken place, one party blaming Cadorna and another Brusati.

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  • When Descartes, having faithfully and successfully followed the mathematico-physical inquiry of his more strictly scientific predecessors, found himself compelled to raise the question how it was possible for him to know what in truth he seemed to know so certainly, the problem entered on a new phase.

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  • A principle is transcendentally " deduced " when it and only it can explain the validity of some phase of experience, some order Limitation of truths.

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  • The order of truths, the phase of experience of Trans- and its certainty had to be taken for granted.

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  • Thus ended the phase of the Egyptian Question with which the name of Mehemet Ali is specially bound up. The threatened European conflict had been averted, and presently the wounded susceptibilities of France were healed by the invitation extended to her to take part in the Straits Convention.

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  • It is implied that the present distress is but a passing phase, resting on some misunderstanding; meantime, the example of apostolic constancy should yield strong reassurance.

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  • It is clear that a survey of the history of these so-called middle ages - long use makes the term inevitable - must include not only the political phase, but also economics, religion, law, science, literature, &c., since all are involved in the concept.

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  • The immediate introduction, however, was a long one - so long and so distinct from the later development as to constitute in itself a distinct phase.

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  • This phase began to give way in the irth century to a commercial and industrial renaissance, which received a great impetus from the crusading movements - themselves largely economic - and by the 14th century had made the Netherlands the factory of Europe, the Rhine a vast artery of trade, and north Italy a hive of busy cities.

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  • The angle ot+e (or AOQ) is called the phase; the arbitrary FIG.

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  • This represents a forced oscillation whose period 27r/o1, coincides with that of the disturbing force; and the phase agrees with that of the force, or is opposed to it, according as c1i2u; i.e.

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  • The difference of phase of the forced vibration in the two cases is illustrated and explained in the annexed fig.

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  • Birds of either phase of plumage pair indiscriminately, and the young show by their earliest feathers whether they will prove whole or parti-coloured; but in their immature plumage the upper surface is barred with pale reddish brown.

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  • Probably the doctrine that the divinity (5ait.cwv) passes from element to element, nowhere finding a home, is a mystical way of teaching the continued identity of the principles which are at the bottom of every phase of development from inorganic nature to man.

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  • If one single treatise of that century should be chosen to represent the spirit of the Italian people in the last phase of the Renaissance, the historian might hesitate between the Principe of Machiavelli and the Ricordi politici of Guicciardini.

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  • Meanwhile the Provencal poets had developed their modern language with incomparable richness and dexterity, creating forms of verse and modes of emotional expression which determined the latest medieval phase of literature in Europe.

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  • It was needful to study at some length the main phenomena of the Renaissance in Italy, because the history of that phase of evolution in the other Western races turns almost entirely upon points in which they either adhered of the to or diverged from the type established there.

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  • Even before the appearance of Sidgwick's book utilitarianism had entered upon its third or evolutional phase, in which principles borrowed from biological science make their entrance into moral philosophy.

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  • Curtius (History of Greece, i.) distinguished a "Lelegian" phase of nascent Aegean culture.

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  • Upon this latter phase the pseudepigraphical and apocalyptical writings have shed much unexpected light in linking the Old Testament with both Christian and Rabbinical theology.

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  • By the resolution of Julian (363) to begin an energetic attack on the Persian Empire, the conflict, after the lapse of a quarter of a century, assumed a new phase.

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  • But the deism of the ¶7th century is a phase of thought that has no living reality now, and the whole aspect of the religious problem has been completely changed.

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  • An interesting phase of the development is that, in addition to the factory work, a large amount of the industry is in the hands of "home workers" both in the town and country districts.

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  • But though they had thus gained their end, the struggle did not cease; it merely assumed a new phase.

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  • The Magnitude Of A Drop Delivered From A Tube, Even When The Formation Up To The Phase Of Instability Is Infinitely Slow, Cannot Be Calculated A Priori.

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  • These component deformations are in general infinite in number, of very wave-length and of arbitrary phase; but in the first stages of the motion, with which alone we are at present concerned, each produces its effect independently of every other, and may be considered by itself.

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  • When the resolution is effected in a perfectly periodic manner, each drop is in the same phase of its vibration as it passes through a given point of space; and thence arises the remarkable appearance of alternate swellings and contractions described by Savart.

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  • The jet, illuminated only in one phase of transformation, appears almost perfectly steady, and may be examined at leisure.

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  • The second obstacle is surmounted by the aid of the stroboscopic method of observation, the light being intermittent in the period of vibration, so that practically only one phase is seen.

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  • Since the phase of vibration depends upon the time elapsed, it is always the same at the same point in space, and thus the motion is steady in the hydrodynamical sense, and the boundary of the jet is a fixed surface.

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  • As regards the ammonium carbonate accumulating in the soil from the conversion of urea and other sources, we know from Winogradsky's researches that it undergoes oxidation in two stages owing to the activity of the so-called " nitrifying " bacteria (an unfortunate term inasmuch as " nitrification " refers merely to a particular phase of the cycle of changes undergone by nitrogen).

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  • It is by no means certain that even the higher rate is greater than that exhibited by a tropical bamboo which will grow over a foot a day, or even common grasses, or asparagus, during the active period of cell-division, though the phenomenon is here complicated by the phase of extension due to intercalation of water.

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  • If then an additional quantity of vaccine be injected there occurs a fall in the opsonic index (negative phase) which, however, is followed later by a rise to a higher level than before.

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  • One of the chief objects in registering the opsonic power in such cases is to avoid the introduction of additional vaccine when the opsonic index is low, that is, during the negative phase, as if this were done a further diminution of the opsonic action might result.

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  • Practically, the story of the second phase is the final instalment of that of the sieges of Yannina, Scutari and Adrianople.

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  • This second phase of the activity of the school closes with the comprehensive labours of Alexander of Aphrodisias (Scholarch, c. 200), the exegete par excellence, called sometimes the second Aristotle.

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  • History enters into every phase of activity, and the economic forces which urge society along are as much its subject as the political result.

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  • One sees at a glance what an engine of controversy it was to be; yet for a while it remained but a phase of humanism.

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  • Arnobius (early in the 3rd century) introduces us to a new phase of the Simon-legend.

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  • The last phase in the history of the Caucasus was marked by the growth of the great volcanoes of Elbruz and Kasbek, which stand upon the old rocks of the central zone, and by the outflow of sheets of lava upon the sides of the chain.

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  • In less highly integrated organisms, such as "cold-blooded" vertebrates, the point of death is less conspicuous, and when we carry our observations further down the scale of animal life, there ceases to be any salient phase in the slow transition from life to death.

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  • Quinine is apparently powerless to kill the organism when it is in its reproductive phase.

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  • This phase corresponds to the pyretic attack.

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  • Very soon afterwards he must have begun work upon his plans and models, undertaken during an acute phase of the competition which the task had called forth between German and Italian architects, for another momentous enterprise, the completion of Milan cathedral.

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  • Another phase in the myth of Dionysus originated in observing the decay of vegetation in winter, to suit which he was supposed to be slain and to join the deities of the lower world.

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  • This phase of his character was developed by the Orphic poets, he having here the name of Zagreus (" torn in pieces "), and being no longer the Theban god, but a son of Zeus and Persephone.

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  • Towards the end of the year 1900 the war entered on a new phase, and took the form of guerilla skirmishes with scattered forces of marauding Boers.

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  • I could also discern the Moon-like phase of Venus, but not very distinctly, nor without some niceness in disposing the Instrument.

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  • Oscil., a copy being presented to me, in my letter of thanks to him I gave those rules in the end thereof a particular commendation for their usefulness in Philosophy, and added out of my aforesaid paper an instance of their usefulness, in comparing the forces of the moon from the earth, and earth from the sun; in determining a problem about the moon's phase, and putting a limit to the sun's parallax, which shews that I had then my eye upon comparing the forces of the planets arising from their circular motion, and understood it; so that a while after, when Mr Hooke propounded the problem solemnly, in the end of his attempt to prove the motion of the earth, if I had not known the duplicate proportion before, I could not but have found it now.

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  • This influence, so far as it has affected moral as distinct from political speculation, has been exercised primarily through the general conception of human progress; which, in Comte's view, consists in the ever growing preponderance of the distinctively human attributes over the purely animal, social feelings being ranked highest among human attributes, and highest of all the most universalized phase of human affection, the devotion to humanity as a whole.

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  • But Joshua as a tribal hero does not belong to the earliest phase in the surviving traditions.

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  • The term " premises " (a house, &c.), is derived loosely from the legal phase denoting that which has already been mentioned in a document, and is etymologically the same.

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  • That the terms of the Peace of Nicias, which in 421 concluded the first phase of the war, were rather in favour of Sparta than of Athens was due almost entirely to the energy and insight of an individual Spartan, Brasidas, and the disastrous attempt of Athens to regain its lost land-empire.

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  • The last phase of vulcanicity took place along the great meridional rifts of East Africa, and though feebly manifested has not entirely passed away.

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  • Its first and shortest phase was the Fronde of the Parlement.

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  • In the former case the retardation of phase varies so little with the period that the intensity is nearly the same for all colours; in the latter case it alters so rapidly that for a small change in the period the intensity passes from a maximum or a minimum, and consequently so many constituents of the light are weakened and these are so close to one another in frequency, that the light presents to the eye the appearance of being white.

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  • When the retardation of phase for light of mean period is it or a small multiple of it a crystalline plate placed between a crossed polarizer and analyser exhibits in white light a distinctive greyish violet colour, known as a sensitive tint from the fact that it changes rapidly to blue or red, when the retardation is very slightly increased or diminished.

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  • Now Fresnel's formulae were obtained by assuming that the incident, reflected and refracted vibrations are in the same or opposite phases at the interface of the media, and since there is no real factor that converts cos T into cos (T+p), he inferred that the occurrence of imaginary expressions for the coefficients of vibration denotes a change of phase other than 7r, this being represented by a change of sign.

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  • If this be so, it is clear that the factor A / - 1 denotes a change of phase of 42, since this twice repeated converts cos T into cos (T+ir) = - cos T, and hence that the factor a+b A l - I represents a change of phase of tan1 (b/a).

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  • Applying this interpretation to the formulae given above, it follows that when the incident light is polarized at an azimuth a to the plane of incidence and the second medium is the less refracting, the reflected light at angles of incidence exceeding the critical angle is elliptically polarized with a difference of phase A between the components polarized in the principal azimuths that is given by tan (A/2) =cot i l l (1 - µ 2 cosec 2 i).

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  • It is of some interest to determine under what conditions it is possible to obtain a specified difference of phase.

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  • This contact may be made to close the circuit of a suitable voltmeter, or to charge a condenser in connexion with it, and the reading of the voltmeter will therefore not be the average or effective voltage of the alternator, but the instantaneous value of the electromotive force corresponding to that instant during the phase, determined by the position of the rotating contact slip with reference to the poles of the alternator.

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  • I looked up for clarification with the knowledge I'd been omitted from the decision phase of our discussion.

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  • As long as the Watchers could keep the Others from tampering with their fates, both children would fulfill their paths and usher in a new phase of the war between good and evil.

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  • Was this part of some phase or were these … people … really vampires as Kyle believed?

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  • Darian-- who was older than everyone but Jule-- was going through what Sofia called a teenager phase as he struggled to re-establish his identity after thousands of years as a brainwashed slave.

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  • The vaccine is suspended in the aqueous phase of an oil adjuvant emulsion.

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  • Toxic activity partitioned quantitatively into ethyl acetate but about 11% of the activity was not adsorbed by solid phase C18 cartridges.

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  • They exhibit alternation of generations; the dominant phase (the kelp plant) is the sporophyte.

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  • The figure below shows the condenser annulus (left) and the phase plate (right) from a more appropriate angle.

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  • While DF and COL offer at least the same resolution, phase contrast limits the resolution due to the condenser annulus.

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  • This is achieved using a specially designed splitter box to feed each dipole antenna with the correct RF signal phase.

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  • Sea-watching produced a few large auks, a Sooty Shearwater, a blue phase Fulmar and a few Kittiwakes.

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  • The initial phase III studies involved patients with Multiple Sclerosis, neuropathic pain, brachial plexus avulsion and cancer pain.

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  • The symptom of difficulty awakening is consistent with the phase delay hypothesis of SAD.

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  • Designs include linear phase filters, a wideband phase shifter, and chirp filters with fractional bandwidths exceeding 100% .

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  • In the first phase a round barrow was created with material dug from two ditches to either side of the mound.

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  • Phase 1 trials have confirmed the fast speed of onset and vastly improved bioavailability of apomorphine nasal powder compared with Uprima 3mg.

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  • It covers symptoms, disease cycle, mycotoxins in scabby grain, seedling blight phase of scab, and control methods.

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  • Artillery may fire canister during the Small Arms Phase at a unit making contact with it's stand.

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  • A Phase III trial in renal cell carcinoma is planned to start in 2006.

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  • The original walls of the north aisle were taken down and rebuilt, incorporating the cartouches mentioned in phase 5 (above ).

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  • The use of inverse phase gas chromatography to study the glass transition temperature of a powder surface.

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  • Following this industrial archeology, phase B is a Bronze Age cairn with a central cist.

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  • All fruits that ripen in response to ethene show a characteristic rise in respiratory rate before the ripening phase, called a climacteric.

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  • With the correct polymer design, stable liquid polyester coatings can be produced in a high-water content volatile phase.

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  • The start of a Phase IIa cocaine administration trial was announced on 14 April 2003.

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  • Gelli, on the other hand, is primarily a later, 2nd phase colliery settlement, dating from the late 1870s.

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  • Color change can also be produced by using compensators that alter the phase of the light rays passing through the crystals.

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  • It is expected that this co-ordination will significantly enhance the complementarity of Phase 1 awards.

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  • Figure 2. The aperture in a phase contrast plate is moved off-center in regards to the center of the sub-stage condenser.

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  • This is a Zeiss phase condenser with the top cover removed for clarity.

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  • This leisure based constructivism is perhaps where we need to think about taking our e-learners in the next phase of our e-learning roll out.

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  • Complex phase behavior of amphiphilic copolymers, and methods for probing structure in partially ordered phases.

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  • However, there has been less work on phase transitions from oriented melt phases to crystal phases in block copolymers.

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  • D. media coverage How was the media coverage of the final, crucial phase of the Convention's work?

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  • The levers received their motion directly from the engine crankshaft, one being 90 degrees out of phase with the other.

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  • The best strategy to achieve high muscle creatine stores is the implementation of a short loading phase.

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  • A very interesting example is Fe in the face centered cubic (fcc) phase.

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  • This allows us to determine cell cycle phase at the time of irradiation.

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  • At the initial phase only cases imposing either death penalty or maximum imprisonment term will be handled by jury trial.

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  • The " manic " phase inevitably falls back to a normal or very depressive state.

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  • The main contractor joins the project team, working closely with the design team, prior to construction during the design team, prior to construction during the design phase.

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  • I cannot show some images directly from my scope unfortunately because I don't own the 30mm diameter Zeiss phase telescope.

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  • However, rays diffracted by individual ions in a crystal may or may not be in phase with rays diffracted by other ions.

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  • The transition in interaural phase defining the Huggins pitch creates the discontinuity in the tracks around 600 Hz.

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  • The final phase of Charles II's reign was taken up mainly with attempts to settle religious dissension.

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  • We are using FT-ICR MS (and specifically electron capture dissociation) along with molecular modeling to probe their gas phase structures.

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  • The potential clinical benefit of this new doublet in the treatment of transitional cell carcinoma warrants testing in future phase III studies.

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  • An IASB exposure draft for Phase I is expected in the first quarter of 2003 with a final standard in 2004.

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  • Only the first phase is currently being discussed by the government, to make the plans seem less drastic.

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  • Apply to pots three times (soil drench) during each phase of growth.

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  • The Phase 2 building will give the campus high street frontage.

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  • The Phase II map will offer even greater power to detect such functionally important genetic changes.

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  • Phase 1 of the development has already taken place, destroying mangroves and large areas of Bimini's pristine habitat and coastline.

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  • The current historical phase has been a process of increasing materialism and a simultaneous decrease in spirituality.

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  • In the second phase beginning around 2800BC, the wooden posts were replaced by stone megaliths, in two concentric rings.

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  • Endometrial concentrations of prostaglandins E2 and F2 alpha in the follicular phase of the cycle were similar whether or not patients had menorrhagia.

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  • This phase, which lasts only about 4-5 days, is called menstruation.

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  • During the Taurus phase, and after a slow start, increasingly mercantile, urban and imperialistic civilisations arose.

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  • Of the four minor metabolites detected in urine, two are Phase I oxidative metabolites present in low concentrations.

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  • The first phase of Task 2 involved the development of a suitable methodology for carrying out whole otolith microchemistry.

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  • Just prior to his visit, I had acquired a Wild inverted plankton microscope with phase.

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  • A classic of early minimalism, in Piano Phase (1967) the two pianists begin by repeating a rapid figure in unison.

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  • Phase Transitions The difficulties in imaging organic monolayers are increased by instabilities at elevated temperatures.

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  • A second phase of planting is planned for Priory Gardens to enhance the rather monotonous bank of single species shrub planting.

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  • The Moon in orbit around the Earth is simulated with the phase of the moon in orbit around the Earth is simulated with the phase of the Moon, as seen from Earth, clearly shown.

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  • The phase II part of the study is currently ongoing.

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  • The most noticeable feature of the Strong PB model is the much delayed onset of a, then, much stronger take-up phase.

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  • We describe our own experiences in constructing a significant ontology, emphasizing the ontology capture phase.

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  • The method selected allowed the Research Associates to explore various modular options in each phase.

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  • Phase I clinical trials using oral dosing were completed in early 1999.

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  • For a normal field, the commensurability oscillations are weak and out of phase for transport in the different cleavage directions.

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  • Phase synchronization of coupled oscillators is well known in a significant number of physical systems.

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  • Some of our Phase III beneficiaries have not pained their houses after being supply with paints.

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  • Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography and sphincterotomy may be necessary in the case of gallstone pancreatitis, even in the acute phase of the illness.

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  • Main SUDS used permeable paving has been used in the Phase 3 parking areas with a total site area of approximately 1.2 Ha.

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  • Phase 2 concentrated on the much-loved Rose Garden, creating new rose and shrub beds with arches for climbing roses and a new pergola.

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  • During the savings phase, the member regularly deposits the amount he wishes at a chosen periodicity.

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  • In these exposures the atmospheric phase perturbations are compensating for the errors in the figure of the telescope mirror.

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  • The idea is to take advantage of what a random perturbation of the representative phase point would do to the evolution of a system.

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  • Viruses may lie dormant within cells for many years before they enter an active phase.

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  • Patients who did not respond to the randomized phase of ECT were treated in an open, crossover phase using moderate dose bilateral ECT.

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  • The final second phase LAA pilot sign off is expected in March 2006.

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  • The next phase is to collect data by scanning volunteers.

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  • The phase speed of the L and R wave modes have the same phase velocity at this frequency.

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  • This is an important opportunity for businesses to register interest in taking part in the pilot phase of the scheme.

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  • Assume that the mixing takes place in the vapor phase.

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  • Momentum The Planck mission is in ESA's implementation phase.

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  • The same reaction does not occur in the gas phase.

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  • The construction phase will employ up to a hundred people.

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  • Figure 3 Frequency modulation Figure 4 illustrates another form of modulation called phase modulation (PM ).

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  • The method provides a very powerful and widely applicable method for studying the primary photochemistry of small gas phase molecules.

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  • The second phase concentrated around the main access points off the adjacent residential streets, linking them by an open entrance piazza.

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  • It is expected that XR9576 will be ready to enter pivotal Phase III clinical trials in late 2000.

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  • One phase was supplemented with sodium tablets and the other with matched placebo.

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  • The final product is transported to the 50 ton capacity finished product silo by a dense phase pneumatic conveying system.

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  • This 5th century ' economic boom ' formed a prelude to the most remarkable phase of Byzantine history.

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  • And that seemed to be just what was called for during this phase of the " imperial presidency.

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  • All models have the benefit of multi-coated optics and phase coated prisms for extra brightness and clarity.

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  • The prison is to house 100 prisoners during the first phase, who will mainly be transferred from the overcrowded prisons in Maputo.

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  • The currents are arranged to be in phase quadrature.

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  • Keep in mind, the camp of church fans who dig the 2nd phase of their career are absolutely rabid about it.

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  • It will be reflected undergoing a phase change of pi/2 radians?

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  • Therefore, there is a full 360 degrees or 2 pi radians of phase shift for reflections from a load HALF a wavelength away.

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  • However, there is enough capacitive reactance to cause a significant phase shift in the current that flows through the load.

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  • A brain phase had been induced by the music and excitement, and she awoke feeling reborn.

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  • We were planning as the next stage to run up the motor generator using a three phase rectifier to provide about 550 volts.

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  • In some cases the blood vessels might not go through the initial shutdown phase but dilate excessively and cause this intense redness and burning.

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  • The taper phase regimen used in clinical trials involved decreasing the daily dose by 10 mg at weekly intervals.

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  • Government statistics indicate that there has been decreasing reliance in the primary phase on separate provision (in special schools or units ).

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  • The feature has been allocated to this phase since it contained mainly residual Roman ceramic as well as Ipswich Ware and Northern Maxey Ware.

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  • In this project, we are particularly interested in developing our understanding of the effect of gas phase volume on foam rheology.

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  • At the 1st implementation phase, the system is supposed to extend up to 300 workplaces equipped with biometric scanners.

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  • With Genzyme, we have initiated a Phase I/IIa clinical study to evaluate CAT-192 as a possible treatment for patients with diffuse scleroderma.

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  • Changes are non-linear - systems change through phase shifts - radical transformations of kind rather than incremental development.

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  • However, he seems to be going through another growth phase but and has recently had sore shins.

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  • A novel approach invented and demonstrated by the group is to use sideband filtering technique for an externally phase modulated signal.

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  • The first phase of Building 1 may have looked similar to the reconstructed timber building at Bede's World displayed here.

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  • In AutoSignal, the Fourier basis functions are reported as phase bearing sinusoids.

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  • Alex's sax solo is followed by a reprise of phase four.

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  • As an athlete you should always be aiming to advance your physical capacities, adding a maintenance phase will only stagnate your progression.

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  • Phase 1 trials throw up some challenging problems for a medical statistician.

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  • To accommodate this, the website is entering its second phase of development that will make the process even more streamlined.

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  • The rower pushes his legs against the foot stretcher during the drive phase of the stroke.

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  • The first is that getting rid of the Iraqi strongman is necessary to take the war against terrorism to its next phase.

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  • The host substructure is a distorted form of the rhombohedral tunnel structure of the high-temperature phase.

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  • The central sulcus (CS) was identified by somatosensory evoked potential (SEP) phase reversal.

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  • Phase one was completed by contractors and shopfitters Roe over the eight-week summer holiday in 2003, and it has revitalized the Union building.

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  • After Phase 3 there is post-marketing surveillance to produce evidence of long term safety.

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  • The action taken to phase out UK materials for surgical sutures is set out in vol.

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  • More importantly, a a new phase of growth has begun with the agreed takeover of Fiscal Properties.

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  • Note how the common tangents from the free energy curves (upper graph) " construct " the phase diagram below it.

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  • Identifying a double temporality comes down to finding in what phase of its making a film can play with time.

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  • Bellingham's role as the Inquisitor is rather thankless due to the script seemingly forgetting about her during the middle phase of the play.

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  • Cells can be stored indefinitely in the chilled gas above the liquid phase and still retain their function if properly thawed.

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  • The basic thermodynamics related to these phase diagrams is explained.

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  • Control features include source, bass and treble tilt, listening axis, volume, time-compensated balance and absolute phase.

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  • The ' pregnancy ' tonsure of two girls shows that they are in their second phase.

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  • The NHS has been through a first phase transformation.

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  • The phase transition is accompanied by a 9.8% volume contraction.

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  • Atomic scale characterisation of metal-insulator phase transitions in strongly correlated electron systems.

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  • In five phase it reflects the interactions of cooperative exchange (top trigram) in a context of competitive exchange (bottom trigram ).

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  • The first phase of this new building was the octagonal chapter-house with its elaborate vaulting and clustered central pillar.

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  • Now begins the next phase in the fight to end vivisection.

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  • The phase vocoder is so called to distinguish it from the more familiar ' channel ' vocoder.

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  • Phase I trials The first human studies usually involve healthy volunteers.

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  • Their phase depends on the relative position of the signal and its analyzing wavelet.

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  • Really good time to have that slightly wayward rebellious hair phase.

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  • Two 4.5 woofers with distortion reducing phase plugs complete the driver complement.

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  • Do checkpoint mechanisms regulate S phase entry in fission yeast?

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  • Socialism was a more lasting phase, but her natural good sense revolted at the extravagant mummeries of Pere Enfantin and she declined the office of high priestess.

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  • It appears, therefore, that to the order of approximation afforded by (3), the effect of the particles in dx is to modify the phase, but not the intensity, of the light which passes them.

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  • That the 8-hour and 6-hour waves, though small near midsummer, represent more than mere accidental irregularities, seems a safe inference from the regularity apparent in the annual variation of their phase angles.

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  • His over-emotional nature passed rapidly from one phase of feelirg to another; but the more melancholy moods predominated.

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  • And for this reason it is customary to appoint diviners or interpreters to be judges of the true inspiration."' From such passages as the above we infer that the gift of tongues and of their interpretation was not peculiar to the Christian Church, but was a repetition in it of a phase common in ancient religions.

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  • The hydroid phase, if any, is not known.

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  • And as the hypothesis of " specific centres," thus formulated, was heterodox from the theological point of view, and unintelligible under its scientific aspect, it may be passed over without further notice, as a phase of transition from the creational to the evolutional hypothesis.

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  • The wheels are coupled, but the feature of the engine is that the couplingrods act merely to keep the high-pressure and low-pressure engines in phase with one another, very little demand being made upon them to transmit force except when one of the wheels begins to slip. In this arrangement the whole of the adhesive weight of the engine is used in the best possible manner, and the driving of the train is practically equally divided between two axles.

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  • And though there was positive gain in the removal of idolatrous and corrupt modes of worship, there was also positive loss in the disappearance of this old genial phase of Hebrew social life and worship. It involved a vast difference to many a Judaean village when the festival pilgrimage was no longer made to the familiar local sanctuary with its hoary associations of ancient heroic or patriarchal story, but to a distant and comparatively unfamiliar city with its stately shrine and priesthood.

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  • That his conversion was sincere at the time, that it marked a real if but a transitory phase of genuine religious conviction, we have no reason to doubt, notwithstanding the scepticism he has himself expressed.

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  • But in passing from the books of Samuel, with their many rich and vivid narratives, to the books of Kings, we enter upon another phase of literature; it is a different atmosphere, due to the character of the material and the aims of other compilers (see § 9 beginning).

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  • It is generally felt, however, that this recrudescence of anti-Semitism is a passing phase in the history of culture (see Anti-Semitism).

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  • In the first phase of this the Minoan civilization attains its acme, and the succeeding style already shows much that may be described as rococo.

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  • Now 2 area 17r=2Xr; so that, in order to reconcile the amplitude of the primary wave (taken as unity) with the half effect of the first zone, the amplitude, at distance r, of the secondary wave emitted from the element of area dS must be taken to be dS/Xr (1) By this expression, in conjunction with the quarter-period acceleration of phase, the law of the secondary wave is determined.

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  • That the amplitude of the secondary wave should vary as r1 was to be expected from considerations respecting energy; but the occurrence of the factor A1, and the acceleration of phase, have sometimes been regarded as mysterious.

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  • Our investigations and estimates of resolving power have thus far proceeded upon the supposition that there are no optical imperfections, whether of the nature of,, a regular aberration or dependent upon irregularities of material and workmanship. In practice there will always be a certain aberration or error of phase, which we may also regard as the deviation of the actual wavesurface from its intended position.

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  • The fact that the other components have phases differing from this by amounts ranging between tam 2 r/(a+d) causes the resultant amplitude to be less than for the central image (where there is complete phase agreement).

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  • The variation of A may, however, be neglected in the integration, except in 27rR/A, where a small variation of A entails a comparatively large alteration of phase.

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  • Hence, in accordance with the rule for compounding vector quantities, the resultant vibration at B, due to any finite part of the primary wave, is represented in amplitude and phase by the chord joining the extremities of the corresponding arc (U2-0.1).

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  • The occurrence of the factor (Xr)- 1, and the necessity of supposing the phase of the secondary wave accelerated by a quarter of an undulation, were first established by Archibald Smith, as the result of a comparison between the primary wave, supposed to pass on without resolution, and the integrated effect of all the secondary waves (§ 2).

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  • The result is that, both in physicians and in the public, a more hopeful attitude in respect of the cure of phthisis has led to a more earnest grappling with the infection in its earliest stages and in every phase, with a correspondingly large improvement in prevention and treatment.

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  • We may also consider here cases of sublimation wherein a solid vaporizes and the vapour condenses without the occurrence of the liquid phase.

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  • The class of humanists which had grown up in Italy during the 5th century, and whose influence had been spreading into Germany, France and England during the generation immediately preceding the opening of the Protestant revolt, represented every phase of religious feeling from mystic piety to cynical indifference, but there were very few anti-clericals among them.

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  • Still another phase is represented in the monologue of Ecclesiastes.

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  • In general we find an analogy between the development of groups and of organs; we discover that each phyletic branch of certain organisms traverses a geologic career comparable to the life of an individual, that we may often distinguish, especially among invertebrates, a phase of youth, a phase of maturity, a phase of senility or degeneration foreshadowing the extinction of a type.

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  • This does not, however, preclude in any way the supposition that they-equally with certain other Haemosporidia-represent, nevertheless, only a phase of a complete life-cycle; and this supposition has in fact been definitely proved to be true by the work of Rogers (48).

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  • It is only possible here to summarize the leading features which may be claimed as characteristic of each phase.

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  • The phase rule combined with the latent heat equation enables us to trace the general phenomena of equilibrium in solutions, and to elucidate and classify cases even of great complexity.

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  • The page, or, as he was more anciently and more correctly called, the " valet " or " damoiseau," commenced his service and instruction when he was between seven and eight years old, and the initial phase continued for seven or eight years longer.

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  • His condemnation of Jansenism (1653) was met with the denial of papal infallibility in matters of fact, and the controversy entered upon a new phase (see Jansenism).

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  • That this defect was serious was dimly apprehended even by those who frequented and admired the lectures of the earlier sophists; that it was fatal was clearly seen by Socrates, who, himself commonly regarded as a sophist, emphatically reprehended, not only the taking of fees, which was after all a mere incident, objectionable because it seemed to preclude independence of thought, but also the fundamental disregard of truth which infected every part and every phase of sophistical teaching.

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  • The remaining phase of the Eastern Question, if we except the concerted efforts to impose good government on Macedonia in the interests of European peace, or the side issues in Egypt and Arabia, was the rivalry of the progressive nations for the right to exploit this wealth.

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  • If we set aside such transcendental conditions as belong to sensibility or to the receptive phase of mind and are the presuppositions of juxtaposition of parts, the remainder are ascribable to spontaneity or understanding, to thought with its unifying, organizing or focussing function, and their elucidation is the problem of transcendental analytic. It is still logic, indeed, when we are occupied with the transcendent objects of the discursive faculty as it is employed beyond the limits of experience where it cannot validate its ideas.

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  • But whilst, in its more comprehensive acceptation, the term Hinduism would thus range over the entire historical development of Brahmanical India, it is also not infrequently used in a narrower sense, as denoting more especially the modern phase of Indian social and religious institutions - from the earlier centuries of the Christian era down to our own days - as distinguished from the period dominated by the authoritative doctrine of pantheistic belief, formulated by the speculative theologians during the centuries immediately succeeding the Vedic period (see Brahmanism).

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  • Lucius Calpurnius Piso, surnamed Frugi (the worthy), Roman statesman and historian, was tribune in 149 B.C. He is known chiefly for his lex Calpurnia repetundarum, which brought about the system of quaestiones perpetuae and a new phase of criminal procedure.

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  • The former Realism and Nominalism were lifted into a higher phase by the principle of the universalizing action of intellect - Intellectus in formis agit universalitatem.

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  • An ideal quadrature encoder should provide square-wave signals that are 90 degrees out of phase with each other.

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  • This formation process constitutes the majority of the 90- to 120-day bone cycle, which then passes into the quiescent phase.

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  • Apparently Sean Hughes once quipped that everyone grows out of their Morrissey phase except Morrissey.

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  • The phase functions will be applied to interpretation of cirrus radiance data from satellites and aircraft.

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  • State the reactance of a capacitor and the phase relationship between p.d. and current.

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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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  • It is a phase III study in patients with operable primary or recurrent high grade glioma.

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  • I found this a somewhat mechanical and reductive approach, which was too confident in finding singular interpretations for each phase of Titanic remembrance.

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  • Government statistics indicate that there has been decreasing reliance in the primary phase on separate provision (in special schools or units).

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  • The first phase of any remedial work is to assess where the damp is coming from.

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  • One of the key features of the late phase is the replication of the genome.

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  • Skipping this phase or not putting the required effort in now means everything that follows from here will be heading the same way.

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  • These are the consolidation phase, the recovery phase and the restoration of normality.

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  • The next phase of the project will see resurfacing of paths in the Happy Valley area.

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  • Sony also has specific phase out plans for PVC and has eliminated brominated flame retardants in some products.

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  • At the end of the simulation phase the teams reunite to discuss and compare results.

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  • April 2002 Recruitment to a single-dose Phase I/II allergic rhinitis challenge study completed.

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  • Added 2 November 2004 Laser Print Project - Latest We are now able to move this project to the rollout phase.

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  • Chris Eastwood mentioned that all birds at Varirata appear to be rufous phase birds.

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  • Click Here for More Information Phase 10 £ 5.99 Phase 10 A rummy type card game with an exciting twist !

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  • It is the same with the images of Phase Contrast or the DIC images.

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  • Alex 's sax solo is followed by a reprise of phase four.

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  • The first phase begins in May 2006 with the second scheduled to begin in May 2007.

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  • The maintenance phase requires 1 - 2 servings per day.

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  • The first phase of Building 1 may have looked similar to the reconstructed timber building at Bede 's World displayed here.

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  • The two new chapters describe numerical experiments on two- and three-dimensional rotors, and phase singularities in the heart wall.

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  • Phase 2 Trench A, located over the sinuous channel, found peat intact within the channel.

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  • This particular mixture has a smectic phase in the bulk at 23 deg.C.

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  • Film themes I 'm going through a phase of wanting film soundtracks to listen to.

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  • The Order to specify the width of the footpath was now in the public consultation phase.

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  • Foolish speeders targeted in Scotland The latest phase of the Scottish anti-speeding TV campaign Foolsspeed launched on 8 November.

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  • They consider layers perpendicular to the [010] direction in the b phase of a spinel structure.

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  • In the early phase the barrow had bare chalk sides, and would have stood stark against the landscape.

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  • The project consists of a one-year start-up phase followed by a four-year action phase from 2001 to 2005.

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  • The stonework repairs are the first phase of a project to restore the church completely.

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  • Pull Phase From the start position the hand follows a straight path pulling underneath the center of the body.

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  • The first phase of the subvention reform made subsidized care available to those born in 1946-1955 from 1 st April 2001.

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  • The amount of γ ' depends on the chemical composition and temperature, as illustrated in the ternary phase diagrams below.

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  • Bellingham 's role as the Inquisitor is rather thankless due to the script seemingly forgetting about her during the middle phase of the play.

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  • This suggests an alternative model of protein folding based on the thermodynamics of phase transitions in hydrogen-bonded networks.

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  • During the second clonic phase, the relative power spectrum of theta frequency was higher than that before stunning.

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  • The discrete phase is modeled by determining the trajectories of a representative sample of particles.

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  • In Phase III RESIST trials, the frequency of transaminase elevations was significantly increased in the APTIVUS/ritonavir arm compared to the comparator arm.

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  • Stage one sleep is a transitory phase, this usually lasts about 20 minutes.

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  • The trench digging is the first phase of a program to revitalize farmland destroyed by the tsunami.

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  • In five phase it reflects the interactions of cooperative exchange (top trigram) in a context of competitive exchange (bottom trigram).

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  • The unwrapping algorithm could be directly applied to other kinds of phase data.

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  • The upstanding earthwork was again remodeled during a third phase of construction.

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  • The qualitative evaluation of phase 1 aimed to supplement and validate the findings of the phase 1 survey.

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  • In dry etching, the material is sputtered or dissolved using reactive ions or a vapor phase etchant.

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  • Pregnancy wastage during phase 1 accounted for 31% of the pregnancies detected.

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  • Also the phase difference between the same two wavelet coefficients gives the phase of the cross-spectral density between these signals.

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  • It is transmitted by wind-borne asexual spores and the dormant phase is as mycelium in dead leaf matter during frosty or dry summer conditions.

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  • An incredible amount of maturing is often observed during the adolescent phase of one's life.

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  • They pay close attention to what customers are telling them-both positive and negative feedback-and use it in the next phase.

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  • Entrepreneurs tend to fall in love with their original ideas, and in this phase, they may need to alter or even abandon them.

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  • Whether your funding sources start drying up or you receive a lowball buyout offer, you can use a given phase to analyze the problem and seek a solution.

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  • Rather than delay while you struggle to build a business model, accept that this task is more appropriate for a later startup phase.

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  • It's only when you demonstrate the ability to make sales repeatedly that you have a model you can take to the next phase.

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  • Being conscious of the traits you need to exhibit to get through a phase successfully-and the emotional traps founders may fall into-can help you navigate the phase better.

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  • If you're a big picture thinker who can't stand to get bogged down in numbers and operational details, you're going to struggle in this phase.

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  • Founders need to be sticklers for detail during this phase, and if they can't do it, they need to bring in partners who can.

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  • From a company perspective, what's needed in the scale phase is a switch from generalists to specialists.

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  • Flexibility and leadership are two traits that serve people well during this phase.

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  • Accept your leadership role, and while it's possible that you can use the old small team approach on occasion, more structure is necessary in this phase.

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  • Wisdom will help you move through this phase successfully.

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  • Many pregnant mothers approach their due date with trepidation regarding the newborn phase, but such fears are often unnecessary.

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  • Putting together a repertoire of recipes for your baby's meals is a challenge for many mothers, but the best part of learning how to make baby food is that so much of the early phase of an infant's diet depends on relatively simple meals.

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  • This is the basic terminology and primary concept of precious metals you should go in to the investing phase being well aware of.

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  • While it might not sound like to much work to simply reset the time, for more complex watches this can include resetting the calendar and even the phase of the moon.

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  • Once you have removed the build up from your cat's ear, you can dive into phase two.

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  • This is the first phase once the disease has reached the brain.

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  • This phase will often develop within four days after the first symptoms, but may come either before or after the angry phase.

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  • Third grade reading books can help children enter a new and exciting phase that deepen a love of reading.

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  • The couple may consult experts, such as accountants, financial planners and tax consultants during this phase.

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  • Cultivate your adaptability and make sure you equip yourself to deal with emotional upheaval during the healing phase.

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  • It is an idea that is still being worked on; problems such as weather (like thunderstorms) and weight of design are factors that keep this idea in some places in the experimental phase.

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  • Once the construction phase is over, your interior architect should be able to provide the same functions you would expect from any interior designer, including helping you choose furniture, lighting, etc, that complement the space.

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  • What your teen may not understand (or appreciate) about the consequences of putting black paint on bedroom walls is how difficult it is to go back to lighter colors once this phase has passed.

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  • Another important tool a professional designer would use in the planning phase for a home office is a floor plan.

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  • During the research phase of choosing home staging courses, there are a few items to keep in mind.

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  • It may in fact be working, just that you noticed significant changes early on when your skin was adjusting, and now, like so many of us, you are searching for that same affect that you experienced during the initial phase of use.

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  • Out of this transformational phase, we received the 70's fashion and makeup we know today.

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  • Before you can shoot the moon, you must first know when the moon will be in the desired phase.

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  • The orange color originated from leftover orange resin during the prototype phase and is now even trademarked.

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  • A tween is a girl or boy who is between the ages of nine and twelve; they are growing out of the childhood phase and growing closer to the teenage phase of life.

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  • That way, you can choose the right type of book that will support them through the next phase in his or her life.

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  • Whether the graduation sentiment is an actual gift, words to the wise, or a gathering of loved ones, the gesture helps take high school students to the next phase of life.

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  • His hands and feet may grow at a faster rate than the rest of his body, which may lead to a clumsy phase.

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  • Make the day one she can treasure as she enters this new phase in her life by performing your role as the mother of the bride flawlessly.

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  • Some patients may require prescription medications, which must be administered by doctors and nurses, during the detox phase.

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  • Under no circumstances should anorexia be considered a "phase" that someone will eventually outgrow.

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  • Addiction treatment center outpatient programs are typically reserved for those who are in the second phase of recovery.

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  • During the manic phase of bipolar disorder, the person feels elated.

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