Fa Sentence Examples

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  • Ordinarily, there are seven to 22 repeats of the frataxin gene; in FA, this sequence may be repeated between 800 to 1,000 times.

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  • It is an ancient town, mentioned by Fa Hien as a centre of Buddhism about A.D.

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  • It is there that Fra Mauro's great map (1459) presents a fine city with the rubric, "Qui it Preste Janni fa residentia principal."

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  • Couples with one child affected by FA have a 25 percent chance in each pregnancy of conceiving another affected child.

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  • The gene for FA codes for a protein called frataxin.

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  • In FA, the frataxin gene on chromosome 9 is expanded when a particular sequence of bases in the DNA is repeated too many times.

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  • The types of symptoms and severity of FA seems to be associated with the number of repetitions.

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  • The nerve cells most affected by FA are those in the spinal cord involved in relaying information between muscles and the brain.

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  • Symptoms of FA usually first appear between the ages of five and 15 years, although onset as early as 18 months or as late as age 30 years is possible.

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  • A child with FA may graze doorways when passing through, for instance, or trip over low obstacles.

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  • Children with FA may develop foot deformities such as club-foot, hammertoe, and high arches.

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  • Genetic counseling and testing are recommended for prospective parents with a family history of FA.

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  • Children with FA are considered high-risk for flu and pneumonia.

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  • Umbro, based in Manchester, England, is the official manufacturer for the Football Association Challenge Cup (FA Cup).

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  • In about 10 percent of children with FA, diabetes mellitus may develop in the later stages of the disease.

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  • Hearing loss occurs in about 10 percent of children with FA, and about 20 percent develop carbohydrate intolerance.

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  • Various forms of heart disease often accompany FA, including cardiomyopathy (enlargement of the heart), myocardial fibrosis (formation of fiber-like materials in heart muscles), and cardiac failure.

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  • Diagnosis of FA involves a careful medical history and thorough neurological exam.

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  • Direct DNA testing is available, allowing FA to be more easily distinguished from other types of ataxia.

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  • There is no cure for FA, nor is there any treatment that can slow its progress.

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  • Since the disease may be associated with damage to cells caused by free radicals, antioxidants such as vitamin E and coenzyme Q10 are often prescribed for children with FA.

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  • The rate of progression of FA is highly variable.

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  • Reduction in lifespan from FA complications is also quite variable.

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  • Many persons with FA will develop untreatable heart disease, which may shorten life expectancy.

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  • There is no way to prevent development of FA in a person carrying two defective gene copies.

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  • There is also little doubt that the names of the first six notes of the scale, ut, re, mi, fa, sol, la, still in use among Romance nations, were introduced by Guido, although he seems to have used them in a relative rather than in an absolute sense.

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  • But his community was certainly still in existence in the 4th century A.D., for it is especially mentioned by Fa Hien, the Chinese pilgrim (Legge's translation, p. 62).

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  • The Chinese travellers, Fa Hien in the 5th century, and Hsiian Tsang in the 7th century, found the Buddhist religion prevailing throughout Bengal, but already in a fierce struggle with Hinduism - a struggle which ended about the 9th or 10th century in the general establishment of the latter faith.

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  • Fcereyinga tells the tale of the conversion of the Fa revs or Faroes, and the lives of its chiefs Sigmund and Leif, composed in the 13th century from their separate sagas by an Icelander of the Sturlung school.

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  • Another work of Ricci's which attracted attention was the Hsi-kuo fa, or "Art of Memory as practised in the West."

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  • At the domestic level, Manchester United treat the FA, which presides over the national game, with barely concealed contempt.

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  • Boyd was a noticeable absentee from the squad that crashed out of the FA Cup at Bournemouth on Saturday.

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  • Many Associations will by now have received details of the grant aid they will shortly get from the FA Business Plan.

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  • The FA 1975 and subsequent amendments were consolidated into the Capital Transfer Tax Act 1984 (CTTA 1984 ).

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  • The FA cup match at Anfield also saw Alan Smith suffer an horrific broken leg and dislocated ankle.

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  • It'd get fa too bitchy fa my tastes.

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  • The division commander normally places at least one FA battalion in direct support of each committed maneuver brigade.

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  • And what have the spineless cowards at the FA done?

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  • China's charms must not dazzle us I bumped into the FA's executive director David Davies at Heathrow this week.

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  • That heartbreak followed the disappointment of narrowly missing a Wembley appearance after an FA trophy semi-final replay defeat to Dagenham & Redbridge.

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  • You say in kestrel, " You should let me give you somethin ' fa it... " - Jolen peers up.

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  • So in no way has the fa been unreasonable in charging him.

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  • The word pitch means fa in court (in the UK ).

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  • Also heard some american journalists saying the american fa will try and get Klinsmann if arena goes.

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  • Soon afta, he complained that I was bein ' selfish, an ' that I wouldn't make sacrifices fa him.

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  • I offer ta die fa them in return fa their promise ta abide by tha rules I set.

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  • You don't know who ta ask fa a new echo?

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  • There isn't a strong signal (but no lock) one moment and sweet fa the next.

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  • Most of the ones I cause are because you's wants tha best fa me.

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  • That was a permanent gain for Irish democracy, but most people fa iled to remember it.

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  • Particularly arresting on this CD was Bull's Ut re mi fa sol la because of its chromaticism.

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  • The pao fa lein wing chun style, however, contains many more weapons.

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  • If he had known the lover of Nina he would have changed the line into ' Amor ChE fa villan un cor gentile ' .

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  • In December 2004 drawing 0-0 away to Manchester United (the eventual defeated finalists) in the FA Cup third round.

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  • In the rosy glow of an FA Cup win perhaps we can allow ourselves some optimism.

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  • Jonas was once sent off in a FA Cup tie at Millwall in January 1915 for fighting with the opposing goalkeeper.

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  • The Sixth Round of the FA Cup again proved too great a hurdle.

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  • If the hale hypothec were to fa ', I think, laddie, I would dee!

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  • The FA Cup exit at Lewes was made more palatable by the incredible season enjoyed by Jimmy Quinn's side.

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  • Rip the wrap to sneak a peek, Fa la la la la, la la la la.

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  • The FA Premier League represents the pinnacle of English club football.

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  • Neil Warnock's two-fingered salute at the Norwich bench has earned him an FA charge.

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  • They took a memorable scalp in the FA Cup two weeks ago.

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  • The program was developed by a group of FA qualified coaches and nursery schoolteachers.

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  • For, thanks to that rule, " xFx | - Fa is a correct sequent.

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  • The regional press snapper (pictured) scooped the Photograph of the Year prize at the Nationwide FA Cup Photographic Competition.

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  • Even the once acerbic press deplored the ' FA's final snub ' .

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  • The FA have not helped the tension between Chelsea and Leeds over teenage starlets, Michael Woods and Tom Taiwo.

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  • The BBC also televised both FA Cup quarter-final games against Middlesbrough.

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  • Ryan Giggs's goal in the FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park in 1999 allowed United to believe they could win their unique treble.

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  • The FA Women's Cup arrived at City's training ground ahead of the Reading match where the players were pictured lifting the trophy.

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  • Fa's like us, nae mony an ' they're a deid ony wye!

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  • The FA's decision to award him the job was accompanied by a small eruption of unpleasant xenophobia.

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  • The following year the club reached the last sixteen of the FA Cup for the first time.

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  • That was the rueful verdict of no less a person than Fianna Fa il toiseach Bertie Ahern in the aftermath of the count.

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  • Neil Warnock 's two-fingered salute at the Norwich bench has earned him an FA charge.

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  • For, thanks to that rule, xFx | - Fa is a correct sequent.

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  • Even the once acerbic press deplored the ' FA 's final snub '.

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  • The FA Cup final will be televised live on BBC1 to an expected audience of more than 2.5m for the second year in succession.

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  • Ryan Giggs 's goal in the FA Cup semi-final at Villa Park in 1999 allowed United to believe they could win their unique treble.

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  • The FA Women 's Cup arrived at City 's training ground ahead of the Reading match where the players were pictured lifting the trophy.

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  • By the end of the season they had won the FA Cup and Gerald watched the victory parade from a window on The Spot.

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  • The score of Bury 6 Derby County 0 is the biggest winning margin in FA Cup final history.

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  • Fa 's like us, nae mony an ' they 're a deid ony wye !

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  • The FA 's decision to award him the job was accompanied by a small eruption of unpleasant xenophobia.

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  • During his 1998-99 season, Beckham's United team won the Premier League, FA Cup, and Champions League (known as the treble).

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  • This great instrument has a mahogany neck and body, a rosewood fretboard, Klusen Green Key tuners, and two FA Kent Armstrong pickups.

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  • Friedreich's ataxia (FA) is an inherited, progressive nervous system disorder causing loss of balance and coordination, speech problems, and heart disease.

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  • The intellect of a child with FA is normal.

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  • A person with only one defective gene copy will not show signs of FA, but may pass along the gene to offspring.

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  • Thus a maximum of filtering surface with a minimum of liquor in each bag is obtained, and a fa .r greater number of bags are got into a given area that would otherwise be possible, while the danger of bursting the bags by leaving them unsupported is avoided.

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  • If the pressure falls off uniformly, so that the pressure-curve is a straight line PDF sloping downwards and cutting AM in F, then the energy-curve will be a parabola curving downwards, and the velocity-curve can be represented by an ellipse, or circle with centre F and radius FA; while the time-curve will be a sinusoid.

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