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  • The second crop of cabbage was starting to develop, and the okra looked good.

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  • They were already beginning to develop different personalities.

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  • He would pick now to develop a sense of humor.

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  • The calf could be injured, and she might develop a fear of those caring for her.

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  • You'll have to develop some skill in reading people if you want to make this a business.

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  • He needed to develop empathy skills.

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  • Will the Toggenburg kid develop markings like its mother when it matures?

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  • I know that she has remarkable powers, and I believe that I shall be able to develop and mould them.

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  • Thus if the maximum horse-power which a locomotive can develop is woo, the tractive resistance R, at 60 m.

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  • Only the vicissitudes of life can show us its vanity and develop our innate love of death or of rebirth to a new life.

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  • The second way people choose a nutritional theory is to develop it from their overall social and political understanding of the world.

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  • The ovule develops into the seed; and the gynaeceum and even more remote parts of the flower, develop into the fruit.

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  • The characteristic of the 18th and 19th centuries is the endeavour, connected with the name of Moses Mendelssohn, to bring Judaism more into relation with external learning, and in using the Hebrew language to purify tend- and develop it in accordance with the biblical standard.

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  • When, in the 5th century A.D., owing to theological differences the Syriac-using Christians became divided into Nestorians or East Syrians and Jacobites (Monophysites) or West Syrians, certain differences of pronunciation, chiefly in the vowels, began to develop themselves.

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  • I must develop a means of determining if this is the case.

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  • The student will develop an ability to critically review the literature.

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  • Another cell could develop at any time and this could start again all over.

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  • The second crop of cabbage was starting to develop, and the Okra looked good.

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  • You will need to help your child develop personal safety skills to prevent further abuse.

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  • Some people with bulimia have had, or go on to develop, anorexia.

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  • It vanished as soon as he returned to the customary conditions of his life, but he knew that this feeling which he did not know how to develop existed within him.

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  • The sclerotia (some indicated by arrowheads) develop near the colony margin.

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  • Most people who develop mesothelioma do not have asbestosis.

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  • If it was so valuable, why didn't old man Dawkins develop it?

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  • Patriotic efforts are made to encourage the use of Hebrew both for writing and speaking, but the continued existence of it as a literary language depends on the direction in which the future history of the Jews will develop.

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  • It is possible that this represents the syphon or supplementary intestine of Capitellidae, which has been shown to develop as a groving of the intestine ultimately cut off from it.

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  • Mirabeau did not develop his great qualities of mind and character until his youthful excesses were over, and it was not till 1781 that these began to appear.

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  • He was chosen Fourth of July orator in Hanover, the college town, in 1800, and in his speech appears the substance of the political principles for the develop - ment of which he is chiefly famous.

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  • In the old Prussian provinces alone there were fifty-three different customs frontiers, and German manufactures could not develop until the growth of the Zollverein brought with it commercial consolidation, internal freedom and greater homogeneity of economic conditions.

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  • As in other Gastropoda Anisopleura, this shell-sac may abnormally develop a plug of chitinous matter, but normally it flattens out and disappears, whilst the cap-like rudiment of the permanent shell is shed out from the dome-like surface of the visceral hump, in the centre of which the shell-sac existed for a brief period.

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  • But the decline in the energies of the central government at Paris and the appointment of Scherer as commander-in-chief of the army of Italy frustrated the plans of a vigorous offensive which Bonaparte continued to develop and advocate.

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  • Small red-brown spots appear on the bolls, gradually enlarge, and develop into irregular black and grey patches.

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  • The culture developed in the West during the 13th century was not only permitted to develop by the protection of the Crusades, it grew upon materials which the Crusades enabled it to import from the East.

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  • The genital products develop in intermediate spaces similarly limited by these dissepiments and alternating with the digestive caeca.

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  • As the animals become adult, diverticula arise on the tubes of these organs, which develop either spermatozoa or ova.

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  • By this time the embryo has all the organs of the adult perfected save only the reproductive; these develop only when the first host is swallowed by the second or final host, in which case the parasite attaches itself to the wall of the alimentary canal and becomes adult.

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  • Though this prince continued to develop the city, giving it a municipality in 1866 1 and new harbour works in 1871-1878, he developed Cairo still more; and the centre of gravity definitely shifted to the inland capital.

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  • In North America the earliest representative of the group is Systemodon of the Lower Eocene, in which all the upper premolars are quite simple; while the molars are of a type which would readily develop into that of the modern tapirs, both outer columns being conical and of equal size.

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  • The soul's destiny upon earth is to develop those perfections the germs of which are eternally implanted in it, and it ultimately must return to the infinite source from which it emanated.

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  • Governors were appointed by the lords proprietors, and there are copious records in the state papers of the attempts made to develop the resources of the islands.

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  • After 1881 the Mining Company of Bosnia began to develop the coal and iron fields; and from 1886 its operations were continued by the government.

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  • A considerable hindrance to the development of the empire's resources has been the lack of an adequate system of communications; but although it is still deficient in good roads, much has been done of late years to develop railways, extend canals and improve river communications.

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  • The council has not limited its duties to the collection of the revenues placed under its administration, but has taken pains to develop commercially the revenues capable of such development.

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  • Pains, moreover, have been taken by the public debt council to develop the sale of salt within the empire.

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  • A long tour in Italy in 1828 was the beginning of his intimacy with Bunsen and did much to develop his knowledge of art and love of antiquity.

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  • The eggs are fertilized, practically in the ovary, and develop in situ.

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  • Florence now acquired a great seaport and was at last able to develop a direct maritime trade.

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  • In the latter respect, and in the fact that they frequently develop by a metamorphosis, they approach the Mollusca, but they differ from that group notably in the occurrence of metameric segmentation affecting many of the systems of organs.

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  • The female lays two kinds of eggs - " summer-eggs," which develop without fertilization, and " winter-eggs" or resting eggs, which require to be fertilized.

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  • At whatever date the Americans began to people America, they must have had time to import or develop the numerous families of languages actually found there, in none of which has community of origin been satisfactorily proved with any other language-group at home or abroad.

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  • The females habitually produce eggs without impregnation, which again habitually develop into females, more rarely into males.

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  • These unfertilized eggs develop directly, often in the uterus.

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  • Between Trinity College and St Stephen's Green, a large group of buildings includes the Royal Dublin Society, founded in 1683 to develop agriculture and the useful arts, with a library and gallery of statuary; the Science and Arts Museum, and the National Library, the former with a noteworthy collection of Irish antiquities; the Museum of Natural History, with a splendid collection of Irish fauna; and the National Gallery of Ireland, founded in 1853.

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  • The greater part of the process is a change in the facts of nature before consciousness; and in all that part, at all events, the phenomena evolved must mean physical facts which are not conscious affections, but, as they develop, are causes which gradually produce life and consciousness.

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  • I, b) and only develop roots late in life; while their grinding-surfaces (fig.

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  • Our work is characterized by an emphasis on drawing as the means by which students develop their creative and critical potential.

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  • Leaders have a moral imperative to develop the next generation of school leaders.

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  • For most of us creative skills are not innate, nor are we likely to develop them by accident.

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  • How can a placid pet dog develop aggressive behavior?

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  • Your aim is to develop rapport during the meeting.

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  • First you need to develop rapport with the audience; then you can bring humor in.

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  • Abacus chosen for Nottinghamshire Portal October 2003 The Nottinghamshire Partnership has selected abacus chosen for Nottinghamshire Portal October 2003 The Nottinghamshire Partnership has selected Abacus e-Media to supply and develop the County's web portal.

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  • First try the easy methods then progress to the gentle abrasive powder bleach, or mild cream abrasive you use to develop the sheen.

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  • In more severe ' inflammatory acne ', cysts develop beneath the skin's surface.

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  • We used acrostic and frame poems to develop poems about respect.

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  • To develop the skills of criticism and sound argumentation.

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  • This movement attempted to develop an alternative to the Victorian practice of placing people with epilepsy in mental asylums.

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  • We propose to develop a static assertion checker for C based on separation logic.

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  • I believe every child has hidden away somewhere in his being noble capacities which may be quickened and developed if we go about it in the right way; but we shall never properly develop the higher natures of our little ones while we continue to fill their minds with the so-called rudiments.

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  • The organic compounds of the latter are absorbed by the protruding fungal filaments, which take the place of root-hairs, the tree ceasing to develop the latter.

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  • The wingless forms in question are always allied to winged forms, and there is every reason to believe that they have been really derived from winged forms. There are also insects (fleas, &c.) in which metamorphosis of a " complete " character exists, though the insects never develop wings.

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  • The original Manchurian railway was constructed under an agreement made in 1896 between the Chinese government and the Russo Chinese bank, an institution founded in 1895 to develop Manchurian .

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  • When two substances which by their action upon each other develop much heat enter into reaction, the reaction is usually complete without the employment of an excess of either; for example, when a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen, in the proportions to form water 2E12+0, =20H2, is exploded, it is entirely converted into water.

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  • The concessionnaire companies have, however, wisely taken the view that it is better to depend upon their own revenues than upon any government guarantee, and have done their best to develop the working value of the lines in their charge.

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  • If the matrix, however, is originally crystalline it does not seem probable that perlitic structure can develop in it.

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  • The completion in 1899 of a railway from Lagos helped not only to develop trade but to strengthen generally the influence of the white man.

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  • Nevertheless, on many occasions, fashion has led the preachers of a particular epoch to develop rules for the composition of sermons, the value of which is more than doubtful.

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  • These logic must seize upon and develop as far as they will go; for the breach of some trifling consequence of a rule might mean the loss of the deity's favour.

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  • If, however, the molecules could turn with perfect freedom, it is clear that the smallest magnetizing force would be sufficient to develop the highest possible degree of magnetization, which is of course not the case.

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  • He advocated the repeal of the corn-laws, not essentially in order to make food cheaper, but because it would develop industry and enable the manufacturers to get labour at low but sufficient wages; and he assumed that other countries would be unable to compete with England in manufactures under free trade, at the prices which would be possible for English manufactured products.

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  • The eastern extension claimed by Pretorius was the sequel to endeavours made shortly before, on the initiative of a Scotsman, to develop trade along the rivers leading to Delagoa Bay.

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  • The efforts made by the administration to restore the Boers to the land, to develop the material resources of the country, and to remove all barriers to the intellectual and moral development of the people, were soon, however, hampered by severe Economic commercial depression.

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  • Efforts were also made to develop the agricultural and mineral resources of the Beira district itself.

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  • Then they develop .definite fibrils which differentiate into fibrous laminae forming a zone which shuts off the abscess from the healthy tissue and so prevents the further invasion and injurious effects of the microorganism.

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  • This, one of the most difficult problems of pathology, is being attacked by many able workers, who are all striving from different standpoints to elucidate the nature of these new formations, which spring from the normal tissues in which they develop and which they destroy.

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  • These, having the full equipment of the vegetative order, will now develop the inherent power of proliferation to a greater or lesser extent.

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  • It is well known that cancer may develop in places where there has been chronic irritation; an example may be found in cancer of the tongue following on prolonged irritation from a jagged tooth.

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  • The irritant may be chemical, as is seen in the skin cancers that develop in workers in paraffin, petroleum, arsenic and aniline.

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  • He had organized in 1826 a society to develop the coal and iron of the Aveyron, and the name of Decazeville was given in 1829 to the principal centre of the industry.

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  • On his father's transference to Berlin, as director of the mint, the boy was sent to the Joachimsthal gymnasium there; his brilliant talents, however, did not develop until later, when at the university of Konigsberg he fell under the influence of Kant.

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  • They pass through a viscous stage in cooling from a state of fluidity; they develop effects of colour when the glass mixtures are fused with certain metallic oxides; they are, when cold, bad conductors both of electricity and heat, they are easily fractured by a blow or shock and show a conchoidal fracture; they are but slightly affected by ordinary solvents, but are readily attacked by hydrofluoric acid.

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  • Injurious as the excise duty undoubtedly was to the glass trade generally, and especially to the flint-glass industry, it is possible that it may have helped to develop the art of decorative glass-cutting.

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  • It bears adhesive organs that are either suckers or hooks, and may develop into the most varied outgrowths in order to give increased firmness of attachment to its host.

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  • In every species the segments develop from the scolex distally and increase in size with the maturation of the contained female genital organs.

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  • There forms of personal commendation did develop, certain forms of dependent land tenure came into use.

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  • It is a small bush propagated from cuttings which are left to grow for three years; the leaves are then stripped, except a few buds which develop next year into young shoots, these being cut and sold in bunches under the name of khat mubarak; next year on the branches cut back new shoots grow; these are sold as khat malhani, or second-year kat, which commands the highest price.

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  • The consequence is that they take a pride in accentuating their national characteristics, a circumstance which threatens to develop into a new source of discord.

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  • Only in the sierra and montana regions is it possible to maintain a large population and develop the industries upon which their success as a nation depends.

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  • It must, however, be borne in mind that a Trematode may develop in an "aberrant" manner in one host and "normally" in another; and unless we knew the initial stock, the two forms would be regarded as distinct species,.

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  • The life-history of Schistostomum haematobium is still unknown, but the difficulty in obtaining developmental stages in any of the numerous intermediate hosts that have been tried suggests that the ciliated larvae may develop directly in man and either gain access to him by the use of impure water for drinking or may perforate his skin when bathing.

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  • In some Gymnolaemata, polypides which develop an ovary possess a flask-shaped "intertentacular organ," situated between two of the tentacles, and affording a direct passage into the introvert for the eggs or even the spermatozoa developed in the same zooecium.

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  • The Cyphonautes type has been shown by Prouho (24) to occur in two or three widely different species of Cheilostomata and Ctenostomata in which the eggs are laid and develop in the external water.

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  • But in doing this he did not so much call his fellow-countrymen to develop freely their own national sentiments and ideas as send them back to classical example and principle.

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  • Their season is from June to October, but they occur in other months also, and they develop a velocity of 5 to 75 m.

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  • The highway between his stronghold, Kamakura, and the imperial city, KiOto, began in his time to develop features which ultimately entitled it to be called one of the finest roads in the world.

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  • The first difficulty was to make it sufficiently light in relation to the power its machinery could develop; and several machines were built in which trials were made of steam, and of compressed air and carbonic acid gas as motive agents.

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  • Occasionally, in hypnagogic illusions, the observer can see the picture develop rapidly out of a blot of light or colour, beheld by the closed eyes.

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  • Had he lived long enough to overcome his martial ardour, and develop and organize the empire he helped to create, Sweden might perhaps have remained a great power to this day.

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  • Sanjay Pandey the convener of Bundelkhand Akikrit Party says that there is a single solution to develop bundelkhand region .

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  • Pascal treated these numbers in his Traite du triangle arithmetique (1665), using them to develop a theory of combinations and to solve problems in proba-, bility.

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  • As a result of this visit more humane methods in the treatment of the natives were introduced, and measures taken to develop more fully the economic resources of the country.

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  • It was an attempt to continue and develop, under new conditions, the old Hellenic culture.

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  • Since the close of the war Massachusetts has remained gener ally steadfast in adherence to the principles of the Republican party, and has continued to develop its resources.

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  • The foreign population includes many capitalists and industrial managers who are doing much to develop the country, the American colony being concentrated in a fine modern residential district on the south-western side of the city.

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  • Whilst the use of alcohol for power purposes, mainly in connexion with stationary and agricultural engines, was common in Germany before the war, its employment in Europe and also in the United States for motor engines has not made much headway, nor was it apparent in 1921 that any active steps were being taken outside the British Empire to develop it for the purpose on any considerable scale.

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  • Omitting the Anglicans, the representatives of the remaining churches resolved to develop Christian fellowship by united action and worship wherever possible.

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  • In 1834 he opened in Boston a school which became famous because of his original methods; his plan being to develop self-instruction on the basis of self-analysis, with an ever-present desire on his own part to stimulate the child's personality.

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  • After a visit to England, in 1842, he started with two English associates, Charles Lane and Henry C. Wright, at "Fruitlands," in the town of Harvard, Massachusetts, a communistic experiment at farm-living and nature-meditation as tending to develop the best powers of body and soul.

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  • But about the close of the 18th century this remarkable prosperity had also come to an end, and it was not till after the Belgian revolution of 1830-1831 that Haarlem began to develop the manufactures in which it is now chiefly engaged.

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  • In other cases small portions of the stem or leaves give rise to new plants by budding, as in Bryophyllum, where buds develop at the edges of the leaf and form new plants.

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  • There are two main groups of subjects in which practical needs have tended to develop a separate science of mensuration.

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  • In the early stages it is best to use both methods, so as to develop the idea of an average (§ 12).

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  • In the South artificial grassing went on for a time hand in hand with cereal-growing, which by 1876 seemed likely to develop on a considerable scale, thanks to the importation of American agricultural machinery, which the settlers were quick to utilize.

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  • Philosophy can at best impart to the fit some notion of him which the elect soul must itself develop. The Christian on the contrary maintained that God is known to us as far as need be in Christ, and He is accessible to all.

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  • He was dissatisfied with General Grant's administration, and became its sharp critic. The discontent which he did much to develop ended in the organization of the Liberal Republican party, which held its National Convention at Cincinnati in 1872, and nominated Greeley for the presidency.

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  • The early foundation of the Leipzig fairs, and the enlightened policy of the rulers of the country, have also done much to develop its commercial and industrial resources.

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  • His strongest arguments are that the wind would easily develop into the messenger of the gods (Len oU pos), and that it was often thought to promote fertility in crops and cattle.

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  • It remained for the third influence to complete the work begun and to develop systematic nursing to its present dimensions.

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  • During President Cleveland's first administration (1885-1889), Whitney was secretary of the navy department and did much to develop the navy, especially by encouraging the domestic manufacture of armour plate.

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  • The weakness of Spain and Portugal and the withdrawal of the British left the Dutch company free to develop its vast colonial and commercial interests.

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  • There was not at this time any considerable public feeling on the subject of protection, chiefly because during most of the years of this period the Eastern states, and especially New England, where manufactures might be expected to develop first, were profitably engaged in_an extensive export and carrying trade.

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  • After the gastrula stage, which is found as a developmental stage in all Enterozoa, the embryo of the Hydrozoa proceeds to develop characters which are peculiar to the Coelen- a terata only.

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  • Returning now to the actinula, this form may, as already stated, develop into a medusa, a type of individual found only in the Hydrozoa, as here understood.

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  • On the other hand, the parenchymula may develop directly into the actinula or even into the polyp, with suppression of the intervening steps.

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  • It made for internal stability, order and economy, and enabled her to develop and husband her resources, and devote herself uninterruptedly to the now burning question of national education.

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  • Sclater, Alfred Russel Wallace and others, largely upon the present distribution of animal life, is now encountering through palaeontology a new and fascinating series of problems. In brief, it must connect living distribution with distribution in past time, and develop a system which will be in harmony with the main facts of zoology and palaeontology.

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  • Among invertebrates similar analogous groups also develop. This is especially marked in retrogressive, though also wellknown in progressive series.

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  • As the tendency among separated tribes of the same race is to develop dialects and as habitat and customs tend still further to differentiate them, it may be that some of these smaller families are branches.

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  • The ocean-carrying trade was almost wholly in the hands of foreigners, the government wisely refraining from an attempt to develop an occupation for which its citizens had no natural aptitude.

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  • In some Southern states some counties have been subdivided into school districts, each of which elects a school committee, and from this nucleus there may possibly develop something resembling the New England town.

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  • The work of Wallis had evidently an important influence on the next notable personality in the history of the subject, James Gregory, who lived during the period when the higher algebraic analysis was coming into power, and whose genius helped materially to develop it.

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  • In 1608 he began the settlement which was named Quebec. From 1608 to his death in 1635 Champlain worked unceasingly to develop Canada as a colony, to promote the fur trade and to explore the interior.

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  • It was plundered by the Iapydes under Augustus, but, in the period of peace which followed, was able to develop its resources.

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  • The Celtic language reappeared; the Celtic art emerged from its shelters in the west to develop in new and medieval fashions.

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  • He was postmaster-general in the cabinet of Presidents McKinley and Roosevelt from April 1898 until January 1902, and did much to develop the rural free delivery system.

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  • Since then the northern plain has been largely reclaimed for agriculture, and the natural riches of the whole land are likely to develop under the influence of the railway to Athens.

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  • The Methodist Sunday School Union, founded in 1873, was formed into a department in 1907 and is doing much to guide and develop the work.

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  • The demand for cloths which require careful handling and regularity in weaving has helped to develop the supply of ring yarns which will stand the strain of the loom better than mule twists.

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  • In the Indian trade, especially in the Calcutta trade, a large proportion of the total amount is done by a few houses who buy in this way, and there is some difference of opinion as to whether the method, which had fallen out of fashion, may not further develop. It is more speculative than the indent business, but the dealing with large quantities which it involves gives the opportunity to buy very cheaply.

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  • But other relations between the different properties of solutions have been investigated by another series of conceptions which we shall proceed to develop. Some botanical experiments made about 1870 suggested the idea of semi-permeable membranes, i.e.

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  • Notwithstanding the rivalry of its newly created neighbour, the trade of Suakin continued to develop. The port is connected by submarine cables with Suez and Aden and with Jidda, which lies 200 m.

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  • In Collema and a form like Xanthoria parietina it is probable that actual fertilization takes place, and possibly also in some of the other forms. It is probable, however, that in the majority of cases the ascogonia develop without normal fertilization, as is necessarily the case where the ascogonia have no trichogynes or the spermatia are absent.

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  • These will develop on the plant if allowed to remain.

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  • One species Callistochiton viviparus is viviparous and its ova develop without a larval stage in the maternal oviduct.

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  • During the Moslem period mining was abandoned, and it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that renewed efforts were made to develop the mining industry.

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  • For instance, the clipping of a hedge or the lopping of a tree will cause to develop numerous buds which may have been dormant for years.

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  • Ismail, however, was ambitious to extend his dominions and to develop the Sudan on the lines he had conceived for the development of Egypt.

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  • Undertake pilot studies to develop and refine ex situ conservation techniques for this species and other threatened bryophytes.

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  • She regularly flies to the USA to see clients and give talks on astrology, palmistry, tarot and how to develop clairvoyance.

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  • With the aid of IAEA and UNDP, China has been able to develop new, higher-yielding rice cultivars and extend them to.

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  • Develop learner independence through the selection of planned activities which encourage students to become self-reliant.

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  • The infective oocysts or eggs are passed in the dung and develop quickly in warm situations to become infective oocysts or eggs are passed in the dung and develop quickly in warm situations to become infective.

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  • Also, during the 1940s, flying pioneer Sir Alan Cobham helped develop in-flight refueling here.

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  • The flowers of the plant are terminal inflorescences which develop into large heads of glossy small, round grain.

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  • We are engineering students and we are currently, and will be continuing to, develop the bike in-house.

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  • My ultimate aim is to develop a workable model for sharing knowledge and stimulating innovation in development projects.

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  • The boy was then inoculated with smallpox in July, which did not develop thus proving Jenner's argument.

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  • Chipcon provide reference designs to enable systems integrators to develop their own RF solutions.

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  • The Pentagon plans to develop sea-based interceptors, fit lasers to planes, and to explore the use of firing rockets from space.

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  • At the same time, new hairs begin to develop and to grow rapidly, and soon outstrip the hairs of the autumn pile.

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  • It was left to him to develop the geometry of Monge, and to him also is due in great measure the rapid advancement which France made soon after the establishment of the Ecole Polytechnique in the construction of machinery .

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  • It is in the nature of such movements to develop violent phases, and the leaders of the Aikoku-sha (patriotic association), as the agitators now called themselves, not infrequently showed disregard for the preservation of peace and order.

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  • Since they are provided with both fungal and algal elements, they are able to develop directly, under suitable conditions, into a new thallus.

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  • The female sexual organs, the ?, ascogonia, would thus in the majority of cases develop by the aid of some reduced sexual process or the ascocarps be developed without relation to sexual organs.

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  • The very large single spores of Pertusaria have been shown to contain numerous nuclei and when they germinate develop a large number of germ tubes.

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  • Out of the crusades, however, arose other efforts to develop the work which Nestorian missionaries from Bagdad, Edessa and Nisibis had already inaugurated along the Malabar coast, in the island of Ceylon, and in the neighbourhood of the Caspian Sea.

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  • Hence arose the powerful fraternity of the "Umiliati," who established their headquarters at the Brera, and began to develop the wool trade, and subsequently gave the first impetus to the production of silk.

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  • The most successful gardening is that which turns to the best account the plastic organization of the plant, and enables it to develop and multiply as perfectly as possible.

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  • The peach, horse-chestnut, lilac, morello cherry, black currant, rhododendron and many other trees and shrubs develop flower-buds for the next season speedily after blossoming, and these may be stimulated into premature growth.

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  • In 1845 the state under took to develop the railway system, and a company of private individuals was formed to administer it under the title of the Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van Staatspoorwegen.

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  • In Peronospora, Saprolegnia, &c., the ends of the branches swell up into sporangia, which develop zoospores in their interior (zoosporangia), or their contents become oospheres, which may be fertilized by the contents of other branches (antheridia) and so form egg-cases (oogonia).

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  • Solenia, Cyphella - and even simpler cases are met with in Mortierella, where the zygospore is invested by the overgrowth of a dense mat of closely branching hyphae, and in Gymnoascus, where a loose mat of similarly barren hyphae covers in the tufts of asci as they develop.

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  • Thus in Penicillium, Eurotium, Erysiphe, &c., hyphal ends which are the initials of ascogenous branches, are invested by closely packed branches at an early stage of development, and the asci develop inside what has by that time become a complete investment.

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  • The sexual reproduction shows all transitions between forms which are normally sexual, like the Peronosporaceae, to forms in which no antheridium is developed and the oospheres develop parthenogenetically.

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  • Those parts nearest the fly and best supplied develop barren hyphae only; in a zone at the periphery, where the products of putrefaction dissolved in the water form a dilute but easily accessible supply, the zoosporangia are developed in abundance; oogonia, however, are only formed in the depths of this radiating mycelium, where the supplies of available food materials are least abundant.

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  • About fifty species of Saccharomyces are described more or less completely, but since many of these cannot be distinguished by the microscope, and some have been found to develop physiological races or varieties under special conditions of - ?u growth, the limits are still far too ill-defined for complete ep botanical treatment of the genus.

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  • A typical yeast is able to develop b new cells by budding when submerged in a saccharine solution, and to ferment the sugar - i.e.

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  • In certain cases single cells develop parthenogenetically, without fusion, each cell producing, however, only four spores.

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  • The cytological details of development of the perithecia are not well known; most of them appear to develop their ascogenous hyphae in an apogamous way without any connexion with an ascogonium.

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  • An epiphytic fungus is not necessarily a parasite, however, as many saprophytes (moulds, &c.) germinate and develop a loose mycelium on living leaves, but only enter and destroy the tissues after the leaf has fallen; in some cases, however, these saprophytic epiphytes can do harm by intercepting light and air from the leaf (Fumago, &c.), and such cases make it difficult to draw the line between saprophytism and parasitism.

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  • For making castings, especially those which are so thin and intricate that, in order that the molten steel may remain molten long enough to run into the thin parts of the mould, it must be heated initially very far above its melting-point, the Bessemer process has a very great advantage in that it can develop a much higher temperature than is attainable in either of its competitors, the crucible and the openhearth processes.

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  • He could make only high-carbon steel, because he could not develop within his closed crucibles the temperature needed for melting low-carbon steel.

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  • During these weeks their bodies are covered with leather so that the fur may develop in close, light and clean curls.

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  • Broadtails, size IoX5 in., are the very young of the Persian sheep, and are killed before the wool has time to develop beyond the flat wavy state which can be best compared to a piece of moire silk.

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  • But though in Bremen the efforts of the craftsmen's "arts" to secure a share of power had been held in check and the gilds never gained any importance, the city government did not, as at Cologne and elsewhere, develop into a close patrician oligarchy.

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  • In 1852 a movement was made to develop it as a seaside resort for Philadelphia, and after the completion of the Camden & Atlantic City railway in 1854 the growth of the place was rapid.

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  • Each generator can develop 5000 H.P. at a potential of 2200 volts, and is driven by three horizontal double turbines on the same shaft; when working under a minimum head of 32 ft.

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  • Menier, the French chocolate manufacturer, who converted the island into a game preserve, and attempted to develop its resources of lumber, peat and minerals.

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  • In 1415 he granted, or rather sold, the mark of Brandenburg to his friend Frederick of Hohen- Brandenzollern, burgrave of Nuremberg, this land thus passing burg and into the hands of the family under whom it was des- the Ifohentined to develop into the kingdom of Prussia.

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  • In Rome, under the broadening influence of classical and ecclesiastical art, he learned to look at Christianity in its human and universalistic aspects, and began to develop his great idea, the inseparable relation of religion and morals.

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  • Simcoe set to work with great energy to develop the province, but he quarrelled with the governor-general over his pet scheme of founding military colonies of retired soldiers in different parts of the province, and retired in 17 9 6.

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  • He helped in the establishment of the universities of Innsbruck and Olmutz; and under his auspices, after the defeat of the Turks in 1683, Vienna began to develop from a mere frontier fortress into one of the most brilliant capitals of Europe.

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  • The developing embryo at the end of the suspensor grows out to a varying extent into the forming endosperm, from which by surface absorption it derives good material for growth; at the same time the suspensor plays a direct part as a carrier of nutrition, and may even develop, where perhaps no endosperm is formed, special absorptive "suspensor roots" which invest the developing embryo, or pass out into the body and coats of the ovule, or even into the placenta.

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  • Moreover, in many cases bishops have been sent to inaugurate new missions, as in the cases of the Universities' Mission to Central Africa, Lebombo, Corea and New Guinea; and the missionary jurisdictions so founded develop in time into dioceses.

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  • In copper-engraving Diirer was at the same time diligently training himself to develop the methods practised by Martin Schongauer and earlier masters into one suitable for his own self-expression.

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  • He won the admiration of Albert Gallatin and others by his powerful support of the movement in 1811 to recharter the Bank of the United States; he earned the condemnation of posterity by his authorship in 1820 of the four-years-term law, which limited the term of service of thousands of public officials to four years, and did much to develop the " spoils system."

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  • If, for instance, the testes fail to develop normally, the secretion which they discharge into the blood is abnormal in character and amount, with the result that the characters of the remotest parts of the body are more or less profoundly affected.

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  • While he had endeavoured to develop the material resources of the country, he had at the same time introduced retrograde measures in regard to religion and education.

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  • The less it became possible, as time went on, to believe that Nero yet lived and would return as a living ruler, the greater was the tendency for his figure to develop into one wholly infernal and daemonic. The relation to the Parthians is also gradually lost sight of; and from being the adversary of Rome, Nero becomes the adversary of God and of Christ.

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  • The trade of the Illinois country was now diverted to the settlements in the lower Mississippi river, but the French, although they were successful in gaining the confidence and friendship of the Indians, failed to develop the resources of the country.

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  • In 1729 the parish of Summersworth was organized; in 1754 this parish was erected into the town of Somersworth; in 1821 the first company was formed to develop the water-power and establish cotton and woollen mills; in 1849 the southern half of the town was setoff and incorporated as Rollinsford; and in 1893 Somersworth was chartered as a city.

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  • The type is very closely related to the oldest European (Etruscan) forms, and, in a less degree, to the " South Semitic " (old Minaean and Sabaean); and since it at once begins (c. 700) to develop along separate paths (Canaanite and Aramaean), it may be inferred that the common ancestor was not of long derivation.

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  • An enormous gap severs the pre-monarchical period from this age, and while the tribal schemes and tribal traditions can hardly be traced during the monarchies, the inclusion of Judah among the " sons " of Israel would not have originated when Judah and Israel were rival kingdoms. Yet the tribes survive in post-exilic literature and their traditions develop henceforth in Jubilees, Testament of the XII Patriarchs, &c.

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  • A thin sheet has for all practical purposes no thickness - that is, the geometrical pattern marked on it will develop the object required after it is bent.

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  • Wrought iron and mild steel may be made to show a short and crystalline fracture by a sudden application of stress, while if drawn asunder slowly they develop the silky, fibrous appearance.

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  • The young females (" workers ") that develop from the eggs laid in these early cells assist the queen by building fresh cells and gathering food for storage therein.

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  • Whether the fertilized egg shall develop into a queen or a worker depends upon the nature of the food.

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  • The workers, who control the polity of the hive (the "queen" being exceedingly "limited" in her monarchy), arrange if possible that young queens shall develop only when the population of the hive has become so congested that it is desirable to send off a swarm.

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  • When maize is sown broadcast or closely planted in drills the ears may not develop at all, but the stalk is richer in sugar and sweeter; and this is the basis of growing " corn-fodder."

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  • Such as are known and worked at present have been worked from very ancient times, and their capacity is not likely to develop greatly under the Kabul government.

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  • Whilst it can never (in the absence of any great mineral wealth) develop into a wealthy country, it can at least support its own population; and it would, but for the short-sighted trade policy of Abdur Rahman, certainly have risen to a position of respectable solvency.

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  • The belief in the imminent collapse of the Ottoman dominion was weakened almost to extinction; so was the belief, which inspired the treaty cf 1856, in the capacity of Turkey to reform and develop itself on European lines.

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  • As these began to develop in civilization, they substituted, at least so far as their shrine was concerned, buildings of mud-brick for reed huts.

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  • The earnest desire of most prison administration is to develop industrial training and trade profits side by side with mildness of treatment.

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  • Army, now available as a reserve on the understanding that they were not to be employed unless the situation should develop favourably.

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  • In ancient times, and especially in Egypt, Babylon and Greece, he went on to develop reason into science or the systematic investigation of definite subjects, e.g.

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  • It remained for Francis Bacon to develop these beginnings into a new logic of induction.

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  • Yet they must have something to develop from, and thereupon Aristotle gives an account of a process in the psychological mechanism which he illustrates by comparative psychology, wherein a Xo yos or meaning emerges, a "first" universal recognized by induction.

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  • To the formalist proper it was self-condemned in its pretension to develop the content of thought and its rejection of the formula of bare-identity.

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  • The attempt to develop and use them without regard to the higher purpose is spoken of as practising the arts of "black magic," the exercise of which invariably leads to disaster.

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  • It is certain from the symbols which they develop or drop that the people of Campania and Samnium borrowed their alphabet from the Etruscans, who held dominion in Campania from the 8th to the 5th century B.C. Previous to the Punic wars Campania had reached a higher stage of civilization than Rome.

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  • Guinea-pigs set free in plague-infected houses become infected with the rat flea and develop plague in a certain percentage.

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  • The industries which it has been the principal aim to foster and further develop are shipbuilding (naval and marine), steel foundries and rolling mills, sugar refineries, flour and oil mills, and distilleries.

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  • That proportion is exceeded in southern Europe, where women develop earlier, and in Galicia.

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  • On the other hand, under stress of his revolt the papacy could not but develop in a strongly anti-Protestant direction, laying exaggerated emphasis on every point he challenged.

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  • When we turn from the man to the author, the decadence of the age and race that could develop a political philosophy so arid in its cynical despair of any good in human nature forces itself vividly upon our notice.

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  • Wines so preserved, however, develop an entirely different character from those placed in bottle.

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  • It has been found by experience also that wines which are normally constituted as regards the relative proportions of their various constituents, provided that the quantities of these do not fall below certain limits, are likely to develop well, whereas wines which, although perfectly sound, show an abnormal constitution, will rarely turn out successful.

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  • It is then ready for bottling, but previous to this operation it is necessary to ascertain whether the wine contains sufficient remanent sugar to develop the " gas " necessary for effervescence.

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  • After five to eight years it may become an amontillado, and if it is left in cask and allowed to develop, it will, after it attains an age of nine to fourteen years, become an oloroso, and still later it may become a secco.

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  • Since the recovery of the Hungarian vineyards from the phylloxera considerable efforts have been made to develop an export trade, but so far the wines of Hungary are not generally known in the United Kingdom.

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  • His marriage brought him an increase of about $100,000 in his property, making him one of the richest men in the colonies; and he was able to develop his plantation and enlarge its extent.

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  • He early showed a remarkable aptitude for learning, but had a pronounced aversion for pure rhetoric. His studies at the Ecole des Chartes (where he took first place both on entering and leaving) and at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes did much to develop his critical faculty, and the historical method taught and practised at these establishments brought home to him the dignity of history, which thenceforth became his ruling passion.

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  • The partial conquest by Ostorius was completed under Julius Frontinus by the year 78, after which the Romans set to work in order to pacify and develop their newly annexed territory.

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  • Colebrooke, began to make known the treasures of Sanskrit literature, which the great scholars of Germany and France proceeded to develop. In Egypt the discovery of the Rosetta stone placed the key to the hieroglyphics within Western reach; and the decipherment of the cuneiform character enabled the patient scholars of Europe to recover the clues to the contents of the ancient libraries of Babylonia and Assyria.

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  • Every one has his modicum of innate mana, or at least may develop it in himself by communicating with powers that can be brought into answering relation by the proper means.

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  • A peculiar duty of the clergy is found in the husfOrhOr or meetings designed to enable the priest to test and develop the religious knowledge of his parishioners by methods of catechism.

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  • The y oung king was full of promise, and had he been permitted gradually to gain experience and develop his naturally great talents beneath the guidance of his guardians, as his father had intended, all might have been well for Sweden.

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  • Still another instance is that of Castro, the oldest settlement and former capital of Chiloe, which after a century of decay is increasing again through the efforts to develop the industries of that island.

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  • For a long time Chile was considered one of the poorest states of Spanish America, but the acquisition of the rich mineralproducing provinces of the north, together with the development of new silver and copper mines in Atacama and Coquimbo, largely increased her revenues and enabled her to develop other important resources.

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  • The numerous male catkins are generally arranged in dense whorls around the bases of the young shoots; the anther-scales, surmounted by a crest-like appendage, shed their abundant pollen by longitudinal slits; the two ovules at the base of the inner side of each fertile cone-scale develop into a pair of winged seeds, which drop from the opening scales when mature - as in the allied genera.

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  • There is still a considerable export of cattle, hides and skins, but no effort is made to develop the production of jerked beef on a large scale.

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  • The circumstances of the time, such as the decay of Greek city-life, the foundation of large territorial states under absolute Greek rulers which followed upon Alexander's conquests, and afterwards the rise of the world-empire of Rome, aided to develop the leading idea of Zeno's There he had anticipated a state without family life, without law courts or coins, without schools or temples, in which all differences of nationality would be merged in the common brotherhood of man.

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  • His victory over the Jesuits left Pombal free to develop his plans fox reform.

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  • On the other hand Portugal gave birth to no considerable dramatist from the time of Gil Vicente, in the 16th century, until that of Garrett in the 19th, and it has failed to develop a national drama.

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  • Of Phanerogams, only the Dryas octopetala covers small areas of the debris, interspersed with isolated Cochlearia, &c., and, where a layer of thinner clay has been deposited in sheltered places, the surface is covered with saxifrages, &c.; and a carpet of mosses allows the arctic willow (Salix polaris) to develop. Where a thin sheet of humus, fertilized by lemmings, has accumulated, a few flowering plants appear, but even so their brilliant flowers spring direct from the soil, concealing the developed leaflets, while their horizontally spread roots grow out of proportion; only the Salix lanata rises to 7 or 8 in., sending out roots I in.

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  • It may be that education and experience will develop the mestizos into a vigorous progressive nationality, but the first century of self-government can hardly be said to have given much promise of such a result.

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  • Hence if we take two nets of wire with hexagonal meshes, and place one on the other so that the point of concourse of three hexagons of one net coincides with the middle of a hexagon of the other, and if we then, after dipping them in Plateau's liquid, place them horizontally, and gently raise the upper one, we shall develop a system of plane laminae arranged as the walls and floors of the cells are arranged in a honeycomb.

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  • A departure from the law of isochronism may then be expected to develop itself.

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  • Long before any clear ideas as to the relations of Schizomycetes to fermentation and disease were possible, various thinkers at different times had suggested that resemblances existed between the phenomena of certain diseases and those of fermentation, and the idea that a virus or contagium might be something of the nature of a minute organism capable of spreading and 1 Cladothrix dichotoma, for example, which is ordinarily a branched, filamentous, sheathed form, at certain seasons breaks up into a number of separate cells which develop a tuft of cilia and escape from the sheath.

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  • In the cells of the nodule the bacteria multiply and develop, drawing material from their host.

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  • As we have seen, thermophilous bacteria can grow at high temperatures, and it has long been known that some forms develop on ice.

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  • In 1903 measures were taken to develop the fine natural harbour of Famagusta.

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  • Partly in order to develop the necessary frontage from the outset (in case of battle between Kirk Kilisse and the frontier), and partly in order to utilize the routes to the best advantage in a country much more difficult than that traversed by the other armies, Radko Dimitriev had formed his two leading divisions into four brigade columns - (a) a 4th Div.

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  • After the opening of the circular railway in 1871, private enterprise set to work to develop these districts, and a " villa colony " was built at the edge of the Grunewald between the station West-end and the Spandauer Bock.

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  • They typically present two structural forms, the non-sexual hydroid and the sexual medusoid; in such a case there is an alternation of generations (metagenesis), the hydroid giving rise to the medusoid by a sexual gemmation, the medusoid bearing sexual cells which develop into a hydroid.

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  • The eggs are spawned in May and June, and are similar in the two species; they are heavier than the fresh water in which they develop, but unlike the herring's eggs they are not adhesive.

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  • The steps taken by Salisbury after the discovery of the gunpowder do not show the possession of any information of the plot or of the persons who were its chief agents outside Fawkes's first statement, and his knowledge is seen to develop according to the successive disclosures and confessions of the latter.

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  • He was an ardent disciple of Friedrich List and sought to develop home industries by means of moderate protection and the introduction of foreign capital for industrial purposes.

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  • Of equal importance is the Hudson, whose lower waters, forming the north-eastern boundary of New Jersey for a distance of 22 m., drain a very small part of the state, but have contributed materially to the state's commercial develop ment.

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  • During his rule, which lasted till 1879, the Fiji Islands were annexed; telegraphic communication with England and mail communication with the United States were established; and the long series of political struggles, which prevented any administration from remaining in office long enough to develop its policy, was brought to an end by a coalition between Sir Henry Parkes and Sir John Robertson.

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  • The most peculiar modification, perhaps, is that found in the Cirripedia (Thyrostraca), in the larvae of which the antennules develop into organs of attachment, bearing the openings of the cement-glands, and becoming, in the adult, involved in the attachment of the animal to its support.

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  • The ova are laid separately and develop in the sea FIG.

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  • The mesoderm becomes segmented, and the parapodia subsequently develop from before backwards; but almost all internal traces of segmentation are lost in the adult.

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  • Such conditions carried on the work of British inventors in helping to develop industries so strongly that manufacturers were able to take full advantage of the opportunities offered by the American Civil War (in spite of the temporary disability it entailed upon the cotton industry) and by the Franco-German War.

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  • The latent hostility between the two factions threatened at one time to develop into a religious war, but no serious campaigns took place until Kassa (later Theodore) appeared on the scene.

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  • The tendency of his successors was - to state the matter roughly - to take some one of his theories and develop it to an extreme.

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  • This count did much to encourage civic life and to develop the resources of the country.

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  • If the rust so covered up has not begun to pit the iron the chances are that it will do no harm; but, if it is already well developed and of some thickness, it will have enough oxidizing agents in its pores to develop more oxide, and to swell up and crack the paint.

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  • It has much larger resources, which would be available if time were given to develop them.

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  • Until 1896 building materials were chiefly imported; but, after that year, many quarries were opened to develop the native resources of limestone, sandstone, serpentine, red, yellow and green granite, and marbles of all colours, including the white marble from Dorna in Suceava, said by Rumans to rival that of Carrara in Italy.

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  • The Spaniards made no effort to colonize north-western America or to develop its trade with the Indians, but toward the end of the 18th century the traders of the great British fur companies of the North were gradually pushing overland to the Pacific. Upon the sea, too, the English were not idle.

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  • As the buds develop the canal system becomes much extended, and calcareous tissue is deposited between the network of canals, the confluent edgezones of mother zooid and bud forming a coenosarc. As the process continues a number of calicles are formed, imbedded in a spongy tissue in which the canals ramify, and it is impossible to say where the theca of one corallite ends and that of another begins.

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  • But some zooids grow to a larger size and develop a number of additional mesenteries, which arise either in the sulcar or the sulcular entocoele, much in the same manner as in Cerianthus.

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  • But as time goes on, the works gradually lose the character of commentaries on the text, and develop into expositions of the law as a whole.

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  • Needham (1713-1781) that animalcules did not develop in vegetable infusions which had been boiled and were kept in properly closed vessels.

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  • When drafted to an adjoining field they run in front of their mothers and get a little crushed oats and linseed cake meal, the ewes receiving kail or roots and hay to develop milk.

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  • From 1107 onward Henry was freed from both the dangers which had threatened him in his earlier years, and was free to develop his policy as he pleased.

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  • The reformer had begun to develop dogmatic views, in addition to his old theories about the relations of Church and State.

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  • Edward did mercial much in his later years to develop interchange of develop- commodities with the Baltic, making treaties with ment.

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  • The first English scholars of the Renaissance, like Erasmus on the continent, did not see the logical outcome of their own discoveries, nor realize that the campaign against obscurantism would develop into a campaign against Roman orthodoxy.

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  • They develop with the government, of whose activity and policy they are the real test and evidence.

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  • To develop the theory, consider the curve corresponding to any particular value of the parameter; this has with the consecutive curve (or curve belonging to the consecutive value of the parameter) a certain number of intersections and of common tangents, which may be considered as the tangents at the intersections; and the so-called envelope is the curve which is at the same time generated by the points of intersection and enveloped by the common tangents; we have thus a dual generation.

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  • He went so far as to quit Leipzig altogether, and betook himself to Jena, where he formed an intimate friendship with Erhard Weigel the mathematician, whose influence helped to develop his remarkable independence of character.

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  • In a number of cases, though not in all, apospory appears to be correlated with a failure of the sporangia to develop.

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  • In all cases the appendages primarily develop rami or branches which form the limbs, the primitive axis or corm being reduced and of insignificant size.

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  • No tracheate Crustacea are known, but some terrestrial Isopoda develop pulmonary in-sinkings of the integument.

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  • They appear to be serial equivalents (homogenous meromes) of the tracheal gills, which develop in a like position on the abdominal segments of some aquatic Hexapods.

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  • When the facile tendency of Arthropoda to develop tracheal air-tubes is admitted, it becomes probable that the tracheae of Hexapods do not all belong to one original system, but may be accounted for by new developments within the group. Whether the primitive tracheal system of Hexapoda was a closed one or open by serial stigmata in every somite remains at present doubtful, but the intimate relation of the system to the wings and tracheal gills cannot be overlooked.

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  • The developing seed thus encloses fungal hyphae, which remain dormant within the seed and in spring develop symbiotically with the growth of the wheat plant, doing no apparent injury until the time of fruiting is reached, when the fungus takes complete possession and fills the new seed with a mass of darkcoloured spores.

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  • Since the proboscis is a purely larval organ in this genus, it may be supposed that the coelomic space which properly belongs to it fails to develop, but that the praeoral hood itself is none the less the morphological representative of the proboscis.

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  • To this Hutcheson replies that no doubt the exquisite delight of the emotion of love is a motive to sustain and develop it; but this pleasure cannot be directly obtained, any more than other pleasures, by merely desiring it; it can be sought only by the indirect method of cultivating and indulging the disinterested desire for others' good, which is thus obviously distinct from the desire for the pleasure of benevolence.

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  • He was principally concerned to show that in morality, as in other departments of human life, it was not necessary to postulate a complete and abrupt gap between human and merely animal existence, but that the instincts and habits which contribute to survival in the struggle for existence among animals develop into moral qualities which have a similar value for the preservation of human and social life.

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  • And in 1895, he set apart, as in the earliest stage of growth, a new class of " helium stars," supposed to develop successively into Sirian, solar, Antarian, or alternatively into carbon stars.

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  • Delaunay, developed in his Theorie du mouvement de la lune (2 vols., 1860, 1867), because it contains a germ which may yet develop into the great desideratum of a general method in celestial mechanics.

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  • With the assistance of Austria-Hungary and Great Britain he negotiated large foreign loans which enabled him to develop the military strength of Bulgaria.

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  • He had already begun the writing of his memoirs, which were to develop into the History of His Own Time.

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  • Under the Marine Works Act 1902, which was intended to benefit and develop industries where the people were suffering from congestion, about £34,000 was expended upon the construction and improvement of fishery harbours in such districts.

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  • Ina people politically decimated and wearied, he was able to develop freely all the Napoleonic ideals.

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  • His constant endeavour is to render the contents of the Christian consciousness clear to reason, and to develop the intelligible truths interwoven with the Christian belief.

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  • If the name of " god " is denied to such beings because they receive little cult, it may still be admitted that the belief might easily develop into a form of theism, independent of and underived from animism, or the ghost theory.

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  • The belief in these Mura-Mura or Alcheringa folk may obviously develop, in favourable circumstances, into a polytheism like that of Greece, or of Egypt, or of the Maoris.

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  • Avempace does not develop at any length this curious Platonic idea of the perfect state.

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  • The natural gifts of the young student seemed at this time equally ready to develop in any direction towards which choice or hazard might incline them.

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  • The Moors decimated the native population; when they in turn were expelled, the country lost not only a numerically large section of its inhabitants, but the section best able to develop its natural wealth.

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  • But, apart from this opening for foreign influence, the Christians were left to develop their order untouched by alien examples, and they developed from the Visigoth monarchy.

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  • Charters began to be given to the towns, and a class of burghers, endowed with rights and armed to defend them, was formed; while the council of the magnates was beginning to develop into a Cortes.

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  • Encouragement of industry was not wanting; the state undertook to develop the herds of merino sheep, by issuing prohibitions against inclosures, which proved the ruin of agriculture, and gave premiums for large merchant ships, which ruined the owners of small vessels and reduced the merchant navy of Spain to a handful of galleons.

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  • The unbruised oats develop a spirit and courage in either a saddle or harness horse that no other food can.

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  • It thus appears that in Peripatus the coelom does not develop a perivisceral portion, but gives rise only to the renal and reproductive organs.

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  • They were permitted, within certain limits, to develop their national life; many became wealthy, and many rose to high positions in the military and civil service of the state.

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  • Juncus, where numerous lateral axes arising from the primary axis grow very strongly and develop in an irregular manner.

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  • Not the least interesting features connected with this strange life-history are the facts that the young may be born by the oviparous or viviparous methods and either gamogenetically or agamogenetically, and may develop into winged forms or remain wingless, and that the males only appear in any number at the close of the season.

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  • The companies which have been formed in France during recent years do not yet afford material for profitable study, for they have been subject to so much vexatious interference from home owing to lack of a fixed system of control sanctioned by government, that they have not been able, like the British, to develop along their own lines.

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  • Like Marshal Concha, marquis del Duero, he would have preferred to let events develop enough to allow of the dynasty being restored without force of arms, and he severely blamed the conduct of the generals when he first heard of the pronunciamiento of Marshal Campos at Sagunto.

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  • The spermatozoa thus reach the eggs in the oviducts, where they may develop entirely, some of the salamanders being viviparous.

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  • Hopefully he would eventually develop at least a civil relationship with his father.

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  • By linking with RoSPA we h ave been able to develop a bespoke program.

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  • Motor neurons that survive develop new terminal axon sprouts in response to an unknown stimulus.

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  • The chosen Indian regional varieties were repeatedly backcrossed with Coker 312 to develop different Bt cotton varieties.

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  • All patients with long-term catheters will develop a chronic bacteriuria; infection arises at the rate of about 5 - 10% per day.

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  • It is a bit of an experiment, which may or not develop into a full-length ballet.

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  • Under the UN agreement after the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam is allowed to develop only short-range ballistic missiles.

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  • Once you've mastered the basics of Photoshop Elements, this is the book to further develop your skills to get professional results!

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  • Puffballs produce basidiospores from basidia that develop within the fruitbody.

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  • He did not want to move from his bed and started to develop bedsores.

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  • After his death, Corson's widow generously bequeathed a sizeable estate to the University to maintain and develop the collection.

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  • Bes t that we can do is to develop our sense of empathy.

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  • We provide consultancy and develop bespoke learning solutions based on an indepth understanding of specific organizational requirements.

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  • Let's say you want to develop stronger biceps.

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  • Virgin would also like to develop a biofuel suitable for aircraft engines, although it concedes this could be a decade away.

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  • The project is designed to develop the chicken into a pharmaceutical bioreactor, one that can meet the growing need for protein-based human therapeutics.

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  • Our objective is to develop novel biosensors based on functionalised carbon nanotubes that boost the detection limits to improve the quality of our lives.

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  • Firstly, he says, there is a need to develop a national biosafety framework to regulate biotechnology and GMOs.

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  • Diabetes risk Patients on beta blockers are also up to 30 per cent more likely to develop diabetes.

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  • It could also enables bacteria which cause the disease botulism to develop.

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  • The seminars, which involve brainstorming and debating exercises, will develop students oral and presentation skills.

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  • Kantara Limited was established in 1996 and has since continued to develop a unique brand of professional consultancy coupled with personal service.

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  • Are you starting to develop wrinkles but still have acne breakouts?

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  • I am sure that work to develop a one stop shop will be discussed extensively in this afternoons breakout session.

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  • Many develop contagious diseases, and indiscriminate breeding could mean that many animals have congenital and behavioral problems.

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  • For years, breeders have used " mutation breeding " to develop new varieties.

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  • The most important ' treatment ' is to quit smoking - most people who develop chronic bronchitis are smokers.

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  • For example, we might be asked to develop a disease eradication strategy for bovine brucellosis.

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  • The rash may develop quickly into what look like fresh bruises.

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  • A person is most likely to develop bulimia in their late teens to early 20s.

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  • The feedback from the teachers involved in the pilot was used to develop the teachers Pack and cyber cafe website.

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  • The foot may develop callus over sites that are taking extra pressure, eg from ill fitting footwear.

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  • A further project, funded by the School, aims to develop methodologies for stability assessment of drugs using isothermal calorimetry.

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  • Another avenue of nanotechnology research is to develop nanometre-sized contrast agents with ultrasound to diagnose ovarian cancer.

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  • Develop wild card & programs for hard to reach groups across leisure and culture.

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  • Cats tend to develop cataracts at an older age than dogs.

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  • To develop advanced theoretical and computation models of acoustic cavitation and sonochemistry.

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  • For every 10 babies treated with steroids, one additional baby would develop cerebral palsy by one year.

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  • Creative Solutions provides support to SMEs to help them develop best practice to achieve new ways of working to meet business challenges.

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  • To organize a program that might otherwise seem chaotic, we decided at an early stage to develop several series.

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  • It is likely that Iraq is continuing to develop its offensive chemical warfare.

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  • Imagine as an aspiring chemist you have 100 potential drugs you wish to develop.

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  • Patients with widespread eczema can also develop severe chickenpox.

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  • If you are pregnant or taking the contraceptive pill you can develop chloasma - darker patches on your face.

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  • Would you like to develop the skills needed for street dance choreography?

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  • Women who smoke 20 cigarettes a day are four times more likely to develop breast cancer.

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  • Others may develop cirrhosis or liver cancer, which can be fatal.

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  • Individuals who drink alcohol socially may develop alcoholic liver damage, including cirrhosis.

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  • He is using the same cyclone climatology as Helen but to develop a climatology of polar lows.

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  • Researchers will take a multidisciplinary approach, incorporating clinical, psychological and economic aspects, to develop and evaluate the dataset.

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  • They develop a thick fur coat to stay warm.

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  • Not the latest dance fad, but the process by which they spin a protective cocoon around themselves and develop into adults.

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  • If you do develop cold sores, let the doctor/nurse know, and they will prescribe anti-viral medication.

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  • No one really knows why some babies develop colic.

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  • Severe cases can develop pseudomembranous colitis which may be fatal.

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  • At stake, says the colonel, are the government's plans to develop the country's biggest and poorest province.

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  • As posts develop to meet need, the group now includes colorectal, Macmillan, stoma care, surgical and theater nurses.

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  • Develop methods for managing change within the e commerce context.

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  • This requires complementary Emergency Response Modules to be designed which can identify and develop such sources rapidly.

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  • He has seen the industry develop to the point where screw compressors now dominate the industry.

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  • If we wish to eliminate conceit and to develop metta we must know the characteristic of conceit.

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  • Pain and reduced vision are not features of common infective conjunctivitis - tell your doctor if these or other worrying symptoms develop.

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  • The results will help conservationists to develop a national plan to save the dormouse from extinction.

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  • Enlargement should be celebrated as a healing of the divided continent and as an opportunity to develop greater solidarity between rich and poor.

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  • For instance, no one would consider using only isometric contractions to develop strength in athletes.

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  • Without the movement, the pupil would develop contractures.

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  • In the post-polio population, hip and knee flexion contractures, as well as ankle plantarflexion deformity, are the most common to develop.

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  • The relationship between Gigli and Ricki is given the room to develop gradually, without plot contrivances forcing them together.

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  • The optimal number of sets of an exercise to develop muscle strength remains controversial.

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  • Touch Balloons Develop hand-eye coordination skills by popping the balloons.

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  • So are games which are designed to develop hand-to-eye coordination.

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  • Infected horses often develop a nasal discharge which may start clear but becomes thick with pus and often copious in amount.

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  • Potentially millions of people around the world could benefit from new research by a Lancaster University academic to develop an artificial cornea.

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  • In the warring states and early Han period they are used to develop a sophisticated cosmology.

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  • The project aims to develop countermeasures for accident reduction with recommendations to be presented to decision makers in Greater Manchester.

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  • The elearning courseware that we develop for our clients may be delivered via the Internet, via Corporate Networks or on CD.

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  • Liver function In patients who develop evidence of hepatic decompensation during treatment, Pegasys should be discontinued.

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  • We will develop and deploy effective missile defenses to protect America and our allies from sudden attack.

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  • Admittedly Lenin did not develop a theory of bureaucratic deformation.

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  • Hence upright posture, sophisticated speech and deciduous dentition develop together as an interdependent system.

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  • The jewel boxes can be moved using the arrows on the keyboard keys or with on-screen arrows to develop mouse dexterity.

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  • However, women who develop gestational diabetes are more likely to develop type II diabetes later in life.

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  • Approximately half the children of somebody with maturity onset diabetes of the young will develop diabetes themselves.

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  • About a third of patients develop diabetes mellitus (sugar diabetes ).

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  • To this end, a university accredited management diploma has been developed which will develop all of these areas.

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  • You must be humble enough to admit your need to develop discernment.

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  • Therapy should be permanently discontinued in patients who develop gastrointestinal perforation.

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  • Most include questions designed to stimulate discussion or encourage you to develop further ideas for investigations.

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  • The main analysis developments will be to develop methods to extract information about phonon dispersion curves.

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  • This is an eminently disposable relic of his attempt in A Treatise of Human Nature to develop a sort of psychological mechanics.

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  • You then produce a 12,000-word dissertation, which allows you to develop your own interests in any aspects of the taught courses.

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  • Such a system could easily develop a database of known dissidents, to be used for social control purposes.

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  • Sadly, fetal distress still causes babies to die or develop permanent disabilities.

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  • Salesmen in Unilever uniforms act as mobile advertisements, and by traveling door-to-door develop personal relationships with shopkeepers.

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  • The process of kneading dough helps develop the gluten network.

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  • From here, They are safe to develop Their theories, gain new converts, and plot the downfall of Their enemies.

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  • Carole left school at 14 and became a window dresser at Selfridges and then did a series of courses to develop her education.

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  • The mind-body dualism operates in order to develop awareness.

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  • Mind - body dualism operates in order to develop awareness.

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  • Class and'movement ' then become truly dynamic categories which develop with the doing.

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  • A common, complex condition Older people are particularly prone to develop dysphagia for several reasons.

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  • In the UK about 40 per cent of people with the affected gene develop dystonia.

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  • The work will develop fibers with optimal dimensions and solubility for cell growth do deliver genetically modified muscle cells to treat muscular dystrophy.

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  • Around one in 100 women with pre-eclampsia go on to develop eclampsia go on to develop eclampsia.

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  • Angela's involvement came through a UK Company which set up a Project to survey and protect the wild life and develop eco-tourism.

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  • Dr. Horan is working to develop novel technology to treat colored effluents.

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  • For example, research into the way genes control limb development in the fertilized chicken egg provides insight into how human limbs develop.

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  • All of the areas in the study had made attempts to develop specific services, particularly for Asian elders.

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  • Others work with a grassroots network to develop Eco-tourism projects, or wash and feed abandoned, maltreated and orphaned elephants.

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  • We develop and manufacture in-circuit emulators and debugging tools for embedded systems.

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  • Anyone can develop endocarditis, but you are most at risk if you have underlying heart valve disease or have certain congenital heart diseases.

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  • The techniques we develop would have a wide range of medical applications including tissue engineering.

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  • Working together, students and faculty develop a critical mass of mutually enriching work across a range of research areas.

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  • As the trauma to the birds becomes more and more severe, many develop acute enteritis and diarrhea.

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  • It helps young scientists develop business awareness and an understanding of the skills needed to become a successful biotechnology entrepreneurs.

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  • The nursing team offer a friendly and relaxed environment in which to gain skills and fully develop as a cancer nurse.

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  • Hence, many philosophers began to develop evolutionary epistemology.

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  • If we do not develop equanimity there is likely to be aversion because of unpleasant sights and smells or difficult situations.

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  • The purpose of meditation is to clear one's mind and to develop cognitive equanimity.

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  • The fact sheet includes information on, how gullies develop, triggers for development, prevention measures and controlling gully erosion.

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  • So you develop an eschatology that fits your immorality.

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  • Carlson decided to relax the traditional methods of military discipline to develop greater esprit de corps.

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  • Individual young people develop skills, knowledge and expertise leading to improved self esteem and belief in themselves.

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  • The inspectors had found strong evidence of previous efforts to develop such weapons.

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  • China might eventually develop a new form of governance which becomes exemplary.

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  • However, it is clear that we need to develop much more realistic expectations.

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  • New Lords ruling could put asbestos claims at risk Workers who develop cancer from asbestos exposure will have to fight harder to prove liability.

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  • Secondly to develop a polymer that can be used to produce a primer that will prevent discoloration due to water soluble wood extractives.

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  • October also saw factionalism develop within the Communist League.

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  • This work also helps to develop simple word processing skills and keyboard familiarity.

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  • Litvack's script is increasingly farcical as the complex interrelationships of the characters are unveiled and develop.

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  • Matlock Bath was hugely fashionable but it lacked a Duke of Devonshire to develop its full potential as he did at Buxton.

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  • So what can you do to develop equally ferocious agility?

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  • About 1 in 100 people develop fibromyalgia at some stage of their lives.

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  • Reducing vehicle speeds Work is required to develop harmonized standards for Intelligent Speed Adaptation systems with the aim of eventual universal fitment.

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  • It is planned to develop a wrist flexor for this system to evaluate the usefulness or otherwise of this degree of freedom.

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  • Wide spacing of trees is needed to develop a richer associated flora.

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  • The time taken for each explant to start growing a new leaf, new roots, or develop flower buds, can be recorded.

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  • Complex tectonic and volcanic forces involving icy viscous fluids combined to develop the deformed pattern of this landscape.

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  • The nurse told us that we were unlikely to develop more follicles, what we have is what we have... .

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  • The next solution was to develop anti-submarine frigates that could be added to the escort groups.

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  • It occurs when high cholesterol levels cause gallstones to develop in the gallbladder.

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  • Trainees have the opportunity to develop traditional techniques, and to use the gamelan as a stimulus for composition.

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  • These conditions allow the inconspicuous gametophyte (about the size of a finger nail) to develop and undergo fertilization.

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  • Smokers who ignore the warning of early symptoms and continue to smoke are more likely to develop gangrene of a leg.

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  • The center will explore and develop direct and indirect liquefaction technologies to produce gasoline & diesel fuel.

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  • Chronic gastritis can develop as a result of long standing irritation from the factors listed above for acute gastritis.

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  • These groups will focus directly on rural development and in particular encourage new innovative measures to develop locally generated potential.

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  • Once pregnant they cease to feed for the 3 to 4 month gestation period whilst the embryos develop inside the body.

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  • Does the human fetus temporarily develop gills, a tail, and a yolk sac?

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  • Many people develop gingivitis and it is primarily due to inadequate bacterial plaque control.

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  • Meanwhile, by the twelfth week, the indifferent gonad begins to develop into an ovary.

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  • This PhD project aims to develop mechanistic models for the prediction of irradiated behavior in nuclear graphite.

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  • It also helps them develop the learning skills that lay the groundwork for success.

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  • Apex's true test comes in the New Year when traditionally corporate projects slow down and the normal holiday hangover develop.

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  • Two eggs may develop in a good season, but more often than not only the larger egg hatches.

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  • The blood pressure can be raised and a rapid heartbeat, tremor and sweating may develop.

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  • Anyone can develop a hernia at any age - from the new-born to the very old.

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  • My guess is that they will develop heuristics to work out which pages are junk.

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  • Instead of your typical " right-out-of-front-page " website, we develop very high-end state of the art websites.

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  • What to look out for Of course, not all rabbits develop sore hocks!

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  • In 1995 Rob incorporated Spatial Imaging Ltd. to develop and commercialize digital holography and to develop new and innovative holographic technologies.

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  • We will develop and maintain the capability to reduce to the extent possible the potentially horrific consequences of WMD attacks at home and abroad.

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  • It can be said that that short-stroke engines generate higher horsepower at higher revs, long-stroke engines develop more torque at lower revs.

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  • Potential triggers to develop PCT are alcohol excess, pregnancy, use of estrogen, exposure to poly aromatic hydrocarbons and cigarette smoking.

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  • Association for Spina Bifida and hydrocephalus Working with those in Sussex who have spina bifida and/or hydrocephalus to create and develop the best opportunities.

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  • Children brought up in very hygienic homes are more likely to develop asthma.

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  • Patients need regular fasting blood glucose testing for patients who develop hyperglycemia (diabetes) while on atypical antipsychotics.

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  • About 2 in 100 women, and 2 in 1000 men, develop hyperthyroidism at some stage of their life.

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  • Cocker spaniels may develop glandular hypertrophy and German Shepherd Dogs are reported to have an increased predisposition.

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  • However identification has been slow and the hope is to develop new tests that will aid the rapid identification of these viruses.

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  • Extension beyond the basics as our children develop will depend on their expressed inclination.

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  • Presence might develop a wealthy man later noted that urankaliumsulfat quot Internationale.

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  • She helps to manage and develop the intranet and Internet systems for Warwickshire Police.

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