Sets-up Sentence Examples

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  • As the action of the chlorophyll apparatus is directly dependent upon light, and the immediate result of its activity is the building up of complex compounds, it has become usual to speak of the processes it sets up under the name of photosynthesis.

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  • After making its way into the interior, the intruder sets up a considerable hyper trophy of the tissue, causing the formation of a tubercle, which soon shows a certain differentiation, branches of the vascular bundles of the root being supplied to it.

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  • In the polar areas the melting of sea-ice and of ice formed by precipitation lowers the density of the seawater and causes a difference of level which sets up streaming movements towards the equator.

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  • One chief means employed by nature in accomplishing this object is the investment of those parts of the organism liable to be attacked with an armour-like covering of epidermis, periderm, bark, &c. The grape is proof against the inroads of the yeastplant so long as the husk is intact, but on the husk being injured the yeast-plant finds its way into the interior and sets up vinous fermentation of its sugar.

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  • When pure, it is a colourless gas which is not spontaneously inflammable at ordinary temperature and pressure, but a slight increase of temperature or decrease of pressure sets up decomposition.

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  • Thus Echinococci contains a leucomaine which sets up an urticaria; Cysticercus tenuicollis occasions anaemia and death if injecte-1 into rabbits; and the cystic fluid of the common Coenurus serialis is said to be used by Kirghizes to poison wolves.

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  • Borchers, trace it to the presence of oxide, produced, for example, either by the use of a solution containing a trace of basic salt of zinc (to prevent which the bath should be kept just - almost imperceptibly - acid), or by the presence of a more electro-negative metal, which, being co-deposited, sets up local action at the expense of the zinc. Many processes have been patented, the ore being acted upon by acid, and the resulting solution treated, by either chemical or electrolytic means, for the successive removal of the other heavy metals.

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  • The Semite or savage who sets up a sacred stone or Bethel believes indeed that a divine power or influence enters the stone and dwells in it, and he treats the stone as if it were the god, kisses it, anoints it with oil, feeds the god in it by pouring out over it the blood of victims slain.

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  • When A is held still, and B rotated, centrifugal action sets up vortex currents in the water in the pockets; thus a continuous circulation is caused between B and A, and the consequent changes of momentum give rise to oblique reactions.

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  • The separation also sets up electrostatic forces, which increase until they are strong enough to drag the slower moving ions along faster, and to retard the naturally faster ions till they travel at the same rate.

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  • His table of springs of actions shows the same mean-spirited omissions that we notice in his predecessors; he measures the quantity of pleasures by the coarsest and most mechanical tests; and he sets up general pleasure as the criterion of moral goodness.

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  • The Talmud discusses and formulates rules upon points which other religions leave to the individual; it inculcates both ceremonial and spiritual ideas, and often sets up most lofty ethical standards.

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  • This effect is the same however the drug be administered, as, even after subcutaneous injection, the arsenic is excreted into the stomach after absorption, and thus sets up gastritis in its passage through the mucous membrane.

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  • Damian rents houses wherever they're needed and sets up stipends for Guardians and Naturals to live off of.

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  • He sets up a bomb inside a hotel ballroom where the Mayor is to appear.

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  • It now sets up a thrilling finale for the women's team in their bid to clinch a berth at the finals.

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  • The new Town & Country Planning Act sets up a ' land-use planning system ' which includes national parks.

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  • After desecrating the temple, you'll remember, during the Tribulation, he sets up himself as the one to be worshiped.

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  • The opening western style guitar twang is inappropriate because it sets up expectation of a western like which is then never met.

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  • The first part of the program sets up the seven interrupt vectors at location $ 64.

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  • Considered by itself, with the cylinders held fixed, the vortex sets up a circumferential velocity m/r on a radius r, so that the angular momentum of a circular filament of annular cross section dA is pmdA, and of the whole vortex is pm7r(b2-a2).

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  • During the northern summer the south-west monsoon, which is sufficiently strong to bring navigation practically to a standstill except for powerful steamers, sets up a strong north-easterly drift in the Arabian Sea, and the water removed from the east African coast is replaced by the upwelling of cold water from below; this is one of the best illustrations of this action extant.

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  • This is turn sets up a concentration gradient across which water moves by osmosis out of the xylem cells and across the leaf.

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  • To cats, the ammonia smell sets up a marker telling them this is a good place to urinate.

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  • A similar reaction occurs in cats and sets up a cycle of overeating.

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  • He or she will need to know a password that the cardholder sets up ahead of time, making it harder for a thief to take advantage of the account.

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  • Tempo sets up partners with a web-based solution for accessing the program.

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  • This new tripod flashlight sets up anywhere, is sturdy, and the beam can be directed right on your project.

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  • Do this if you don't want to miss any deals PayPal sets up exclusively for their customers.

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  • Once the inventory has been interrupted, the mental health professional discusses the results with the patient and sets up a course of treatment if it is needed.

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  • It is a simulator attraction with an extensive preshow and themed queue area that sets up the story of the ride and puts riders in the fun frame of mind to visit Krustyland, the setting for the ride simulation.

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  • Competition mode sets up a bracket tournament with either the computer A.I. or up to 8 human players.

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  • On the weekends J sets up stations so you can taste in different spots with plattered food so they can fit more people inside.

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  • This sets up chi activity that will keep you awake.

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  • An escrow company sets up the mortgage payments, including interest, and the escrow company also issues an annual mortgage interest statement to the buyer to utilize as a tax deduction.

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  • The key to amazing maternity is not in the color but in the way the photographer sets up the lighting and captures the shadows the curves of your body.

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  • Elaine stock piles the Sponge and coins the phrase "Spongeworthy" as she sets up standards of what makes a male sexually worthy to use one of the Sponges with.

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  • If you're looking for a chair that transports easily and sets up even quicker, this is the model for you.

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  • The Vatican traditionally sets up an enormous Christmas tree in St. Peter's square, staging a nativity scene, or presepe, that is unveiled on Christmas Eve before the pope says midnight mass.

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  • They will usually be arranged in advance by a dating company who sets up the event.

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  • A polyamorous relationship sets up different rules that often are even more strict and demanding than many monogamous relationhips.

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  • In a situation where a grandparent sets up the account, the earnings may be added into the income calculations for financial aid purposes.

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  • Trailer one sets up the basic story about Edward's split from Bella.

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  • Touted as a modern Romeo and Juliet the movie sets up a high school couple not from two families but from two different cliques in school.

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  • A person sets up their criteria and is provided a best-fit match survey which is best described as Monster meets eHarmony.

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  • In addition, it sets up a scenario where you may be consuming too much saturated fat.

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  • This sets up a scenario for weight gain and a deterioration of health.

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  • This can be done in two ways - either through streaming or through a virtual tuner, which sets up a Peer to Peer connection between you and the broadcaster.

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  • The show follows tattoo artist Kat Von D as she sets up her own studio in Los Angeles.

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  • Then, the Ghost Hunters crew sets up their equipment, focusing on the hot spots reported earlier.

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  • Botox sets up a barrier between your brain and the muscles in your face, so that the muscle does not get the message to contract.

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  • The hostess sets up the event, contacts guests, and often provides refreshments; the consultant provides instructions, facial products to sample, and also sells products for those who wish to purchase them.

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  • For example, the "marquee" html code sets up a small box where various animations occur with the text.

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