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  • At Naples a trifling disturbance in September 1849, led to the lion oi arrest of a large number of persons connected with the Liberals Unitd Italiana, a society somewhat similar to the in Naples.

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  • The vowel sounds ai, oi, ui have become e, o, u; and a, o, u before the finals d and n are now et, o, ii.

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  • Her utterances were reduced to verse and edited by the prophets and the "holy men" (& oi.).

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  • Sandford (awarded the V.C.) in C3 had sighted the viaduct about half a mile off, and running into the iron piers at oi knots had jammed the vessel with its 52 tons of amatol hard and fast.

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  • Oi, 1045 b 27-32, referring back to Z 1, or at the earliest to P 2.

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  • It was at this stage that the language spread in Lahul and Spiti, where the superscribed letters were silent, the d and g finals were hardly heard, and as, os, us were ai, oi, ui.

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  • The Roman prince Nero Claudius Drusus (q.v.) The gamin the year 12 B.C. annexed what is now the kingdom paigns oi of the Netherlands, and constructed a canal (Fossa other Drusiana) between the Rhine and the lake Flevo Ro1fl811 (Lacus Flevus), which partly corresponded to the ea CIS.

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  • It is, however, fair to assume that the comparison stars will rarely have a parallax as great as o oi "; for it must be remembered that it is quite the exception for a star taken at random to have an appreciable parallax; particularly if a star has an ordinarily small proper motion, it is likely to be very distant.

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  • For one or two of the more famous stars such as a Centauri the probable error is less than so oi"; but for others in the list it ranges up to X0.05".

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  • These two stars must have an intrinsic brilliancy enormously greater than that of the sun, for if the sun were removed to such a distance (parallax o oi"), it would appear to be of about the tenth magnitude.

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  • Then airf dos OiVi cos Oi; (16)

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  • The maximum number of "rainy" days (with a rainfall of more than o oi in.) rarely approaches ioo at the most unfortunate locality; for the whole state the average of perfectly "clear" days is normally above 50%, of "partly cloudy" above 30, of "cloudy" under 20, of "rainy" still less.

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  • Electrolytic copper should contain at least 99.92% of metallic copper, the balance consisting mainly of oxygen with not more than o oi% in all of lead, arsenic, antimony, bismuth and silver.

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  • He has constructed a capillary electrometer by which differences of electric potential less than o oi of that of a Daniell's cell can be detected by the difference of the pressure required to force the mercury to a given point of a fine capillary tube.

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  • The chief tributaries of the Salween in British territory are the Nam Yu and the Nam Oi or Nam Mwe on the right bank, and the Hsipa Haw on the left.

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  • The molybdate solution should be of such a strength that i cc. will precipitate o oi gramme of lead.

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  • The limit of error of each being = o05, the limit of error of their sum or difference is = oi.

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  • Oyocos, like, 6 oi,s, tooth), and in the case cited, as the teeth are never changed, it is also monophyodont (Gr.

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  • Cleopatra Kokke died in I oI and from then till 89 Alexander reigned alone in Egypt.

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  • Parliamentary institutions annulled by the The concomplication of three assembliesthe Council of State aiftutlon which drafted bills, the Tribunate which discUssed oi the them without voting them, and the Legislative year VIII.

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  • The nobles of Castile and Leon were not feudal vassals, but great landowners claiming and exercising rights oi jurisdiction on their estates.

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  • Modcrados made a law which deprived the towns oi the right of electing their councils.

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  • Canovas gathered round him most oi the prominent Conservalive and Catholic statesmen.

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  • The only strong diphthongs of the spoken language are di, du (rather rare), ei, u-, -ia, oi, u, di, uu.

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  • Some defects are similar to those seen in OI but others have been point mutations causing aberrant splicing of one or more exons.

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  • Who Can Apply To maintain the integrity of Punk & Oi In The UK Limited, adverts must be related to the website contents.

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  • I was slinging mud and pinecones at my lads between scenes and one of the Assistant Directors shouted " Oi you come here!

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  • First we would like to thank you Rebecca for the interview and your interest in our French oi!

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  • Aussie aussie oi cameras captured the action quot the world.

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  • Non-computer interests include martial arts, wrestling, ska and oi!

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  • Gamblers choose games oi oi quot tunica and includes marty corwin is.

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  • An essential accompaniment therefore of the potentiometer is a series of standard low resistances, say of o 1, o oi, o ooi ohm, and also a series of higher resistances divided into known fractions.

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  • The external history of the empire is treated under the List of the individual kings (see also history Sections oi kings, articles GREECE; EGYPT; &c.).

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  • Non-computer interests include martial arts, wrestling, ska and oi !

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  • New India settled the claim and sought to exercise subrogated rights against the carrier, Borneo Maritime Oi.

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  • Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI) is a group of genetic diseases in which the bones are formed improperly, making them fragile and prone to breaking.

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  • There are four forms of OI, types I through IV.

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  • The parent affected by OI will have one abnormal gene and one normal gene.

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  • If both parents have OI caused by an autosomal dominant gene change, there is a 75 percent chance that the child will inherit one or both OI genes.

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  • It is difficult to predict the severity of OI in a child who has inherited two copies of the faulty gene because of its rarity.

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  • There is no family history of OI in about 25 percent of children born with the disease.

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  • The risk of normal parents having a second child with OI, or of normal siblings going on to have affected children, does not appear to be greater than that of the general population.

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  • In studies of families into which infants with OI type II were born, most of the babies had a new dominant mutation in a collagen gene.

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  • In some of these families, however, more than one infant was born with OI.

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  • Previously, researchers had seen this recurrence as evidence of recessive inheritance of OI type II.

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  • Subsequently, however, researchers concluded that the rare recurrence of OI to a couple with a child with autosomal dominant OI is more likely due to gonadal mosaicism.

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  • An estimated 2 percent to 4 percent of families into which an infant with OI type II is born are at risk of having another affected child because of gonadal mosaicism.

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  • Evidence suggests that OI results from abnormalities in the collagen gene COL1A1 or COL1A2 and possibly abnormalities in other genes.

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  • In OI, the genetic abnormality causes one of two things to occur.

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  • It may direct cells to make an altered collagen protein and the presence of this altered collagen causes OI type II, III, or IV.

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  • Although some collagen is produced by instructions from the normal gene, an overall decrease in the total amount of collagen produced results in OI type I.

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  • Bones are predisposed to fracture, with most fractures occurring before puberty; people with OI type I typically have about 20 to 40 fractures before puberty.

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  • Sometimes called the lethal form, type II is the most severe form of OI.

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  • Frequently, OI type II is lethal at or shortly after birth, often as a result of respiratory problems.

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  • Parents should contact a healthcare professional if their child exhibits any of the symptoms of OI, particularly a tendency to fracture bones easily.

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  • It is often possible to diagnose OI solely on clinical features and x-ray findings.

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  • Collagen or DNA tests may help confirm a diagnosis of OI; test results may take several weeks to confirm.

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  • Approximately 10 to 15 percent of individuals with mild OI who have collagen testing, and approximately 5 percent of those who have genetic testing, test negative for OI despite having the disorder.

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  • Women with OI who become pregnant or women who conceive a child with a man who has OI may wish to explore prenatal diagnosis.

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  • Because of the relatively small risk (2-4%) of recurrence of OI type II in a family, families may opt for ultrasound studies to determine if a developing fetus has the disorder.

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  • Using ultrasound, a doctor can examine the fetus's skeleton for bowing of the leg or arm bones, fractures, shortening, or other bone abnormalities that may indicate OI.

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  • Different forms of OI may be detected by ultrasound in the second trimester.

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  • When OI occurs as a new dominant mutation and is found inadvertently on ultrasound, it may be difficult to confirm the diagnosis until after delivery since other genetic conditions can cause bowing and/or fractures prenatally.

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  • Examination of fetal collagen proteins in the tissue can reveal information about the quantitative or qualitative collagen defects that leads to OI.

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  • When a parent has OI, it is necessary for the affected parent to have the results of his or her own collagen test available.

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  • Genetic material can be extracted from the fetal cells contained in the amniotic fluid and tested for the specific mutation known to cause OI in that family.

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  • This technique is useful only when the mutation causing OI in a particular family has been identified through previous genetic testing of affected family members, including previous pregnancies involving a baby with OI.

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  • There are no treatments available to cure OI, nor to prevent most of its complications.

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  • Most treatments are aimed at treating the fractures and bone deformities caused by OI.

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  • The lifespan of people with OI types I, III, and IV is not generally shortened.

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  • The prognosis for people with these types of OI is quite variable, depending on the severity of the disorder and the number and severity of the fractures and bony deformities.

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  • Fifty percent of all babies with OI type II are stillborn.

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  • As a congenital birth defect, OI cannot be prevented.

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  • Individuals at risk of having a child with OI should be encouraged to undergo genetic counseling to more accurately determine their chances of having a child with OI.

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  • Because the symptoms of OI are caused by collagen abnormalities and not a calcium deficiency (such as in osteoporosis), supplementation of vitamins or minerals will not cure the disease.

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  • In cases in which OI is not diagnosed at birth, a child may experience numerous fractures of seemingly unexplained cause, leading healthcare providers to suspect the child is being abused.

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  • He used his influence in moderating measures of revenge and violence, and while sitting in judgment on the regicides was oi.

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  • In final syllables the diphthongs ai, ei, oi, all appear as e.

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  • C, Diblastula of an Opisthobranch (Polycera) with elongated blastopore oi.

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  • In support of this view he refers to Hesychius (Oi vcov yaXa) and a passage in Athenagoras (Legatio pro Christianis, 17), where it is by itself, may possibly be connected with 7raXXaKr ("maiden").

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  • The balance turns to o oi grain.

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  • Dual numbers anti logarithms depend upon the expression of a number as a product of 11, i oi, 1.001.

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  • In 1846 Peter Gray constructed a new table to 12 places, in which the factors were of the form I - (oi) r n, so that n had the values I, 2,.

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  • It is probable also that the " extraneous discourses " (Oi i wTEpLKoi Aoyoc) sometimes mentioned in them here mean dialectical discussions of a subject from opinions extraneous to its nature, as opposed to scientific deduction from its appropriate principles.

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  • After the Spartan defeat of Argos in 494 B.C. Tiryns regained temporary independence, and the Tirynthians fought on the OI Greek side at Plataea, while the Argives held aloof.

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  • Application to a Pair of TurnIng Fseces.Let ai, a2 be the angular velocities of a pair of turning pieces; Of, Oi the angles which their line of connection makes with their respective planes of rotation; Ti, r2 the common perpendiculars let fall from the line of connection upon the respective axes of rotation of the pieces.

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  • Two ancient grammarians, Xeno and Hellanicus, were known as the " separators " (oi xcop4"ov-res); and Aristarchus appears to have written a treatise against their heresy.

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