In general the molecular weight of a molecule is the sum of the atomic weights of its constituent atoms. |
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On the other hand, the analysis does not unpack the domestic British economy into its constituent parts or regions. |
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The tetramer is the functional unit of hemoglobin and its constituent chains are in communication with one another. |
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When a sentence has an indirect object, that constituent may also function as a marked theme, the focus of attention, by beginning the sentence. |
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Microcline is a common constituent of the intermediate zone, occurring as anhedral crystals to 60 cm. |
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Cholesterol is biologically important as a constituent of the plasma membranes of many animal cells. |
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Fibrinogen is modified by thrombin to produce fibrin monomers that are the primary constituent of the fibrin clot. |
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Accordingly, harmony becomes the fundamental texture of music, and melody a more superficial constituent. |
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Flavonoids are the most powerful health bestowing constituent of tonic herbs. |
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Eventually, the House Republican Caucus had to knuckle under on the DeLay Rule because of all the constituent outrage. |
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Actin is the major constituent protein of microfilaments in eukaryotic cells. |
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Wilson's constituent mail on Social Security is filled with the same rhetorical razzmatazz. |
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Copper is a constituent of fungicides as well as a trace element in fertilizers. |
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Sulfur is an important nutrient for organisms, as it is a key constituent of certain amino acids, proteins, and other biochemicals. |
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Not long ago one constituent flipped out and started blabbing to the feds and the press. |
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During this period, the Tuscaroras were admitted as a sixth constituent nation. |
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The white and blue waves refer to the River Mersey and the six mural crowns, being civic emblems, to the six constituent districts. |
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The constituent that comes before a head in a phrase to qualify its meaning has the function of modifier. |
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Part of this is national unification of the Arab peoples, which are constituent parts of the Arab nation. |
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As a constituent, you deserve to know how your Senator acts on your request. |
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The style is the book, and it is a substantial constituent of the appalling events that are described throughout the novel. |
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A constituent that has no nematocidal activity may produce bursting when combined with a nematocidal agent. |
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The global constituent assembly shall be made up of 300 members, elected from all national assemblies. |
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The tests involved mixing the constituent elements of the alloy, heating and melting the mixture, and allowing it to cool and solidify. |
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We were fascinated by your use of rutin, since this flavonoid is a constituent in many herbs, including chamomile, elderberry and hawthorn. |
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Cooking, however, often is done within the constituent nuclear family units. |
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For UK tax purposes, both talons and annuities should be deemed to be holdings of their constituent strips. |
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Xylose is a major constituent of plant lignocellulose, and its fermentation is important for the bioconversion of plant biomass to fuels and chemicals. |
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At the request of a constituent, I asked the state of Hawaii for a verification in lieu of certified copy. |
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The form of solid matter that is simplest to think about is a crystal, in which the constituent atoms are ordered in the pattern of a regular array. |
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However, by 1920 it was reconquered by Russia, and in 1922 it became a constituent part of the Soviet Union, as part of the Transcaucasian Socialist Soviet Republic. |
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Competition between the constituent nations of the United Kingdom got under way almost as soon as the sports of association and rugby football had their rules agreed. |
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As such, a constituent element of that subjectivity relies on the struggle to narrativize a life coherently, persuasively, and with expectation of receptive understanding. |
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In transformational grammar, when parts of a sentence are moved around, an inaudible, invisible trace may be left behind in the original position of the moved constituent. |
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This region, which incorporated the boundaries of the later independent republic, was a semi-autonomous constituent republic within the Yugoslav federation. |
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Belt desmosomes are the constituent character of the Epitheliazoa, the next higher taxon above the Porifera within the Metazoa, comprising the taxa Placozoa and Eumetazoa. |
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The modern Macedonian state is formed from one of communist Yugoslavia's six constituent republics where the Macedonians were recognized as a distinct people. |
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It has been observed as an uncommon accessory mineral in some contact metamorphic deposits and is reported as a rare constituent of some carbonaceous chondrite meteorites. |
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He probably only goes to constituent meetings where they cheer on his desperate antics. |
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Based on their observations, Henry and his colleagues were able to backtrack the Abell 754 collision to its two constituent galaxy clusters, with one smaller than the other. |
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But the tide was turning on this issue, an email from another constituent made clear. |
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Once only known for being a major constituent in Marsala, the Grillo grape has been radically transformed into a character-laden, cleansing white that has flavour to boot. |
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You can take their tunes apart like a Swiss watch, and the complexity of the constituent parts is what dazzles you. |
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Despite this, cumulatively the threads both between tracks and between the constituent parts of each track appear rather too slight to maintain this listener's engagement. |
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Rutile is a locally important constituent of hydrothermally altered rocks and is often seen as an accessory mineral in a variety of regional and contact-metamorphic settings. |
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Geographically, Asia is the major eastern constituent of the continent of Eurasia with Europe being a northwestern peninsula of the landmass. |
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In January 1986, Aruba seceded from the Netherlands Antilles, becoming a constituent country of the Kingdom in its own right. |
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This and the discussion that follows is precisely true only for a single tidal constituent. |
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Changes in the Charter for the Kingdom of the Netherlands can only be made when all constituent countries agree. |
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Beside the federal Yugoslav People's Army, each constituent republic of the former SFR Yugoslavia had its own Territorial Defense Forces. |
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Composites are made up of individual materials referred to as constituent materials. |
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The subject constituent precedes the verb and the object constituent follows it. |
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Africa has a plethora of ancient lineages in its various constituent nations. |
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Most Faroese are citizens of the Kingdom of Denmark, in which the Faroe Islands are a constituent nation. |
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Each greater level of assembly has ruling authority over its constituent members. |
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In principle, the Danish Realm constitutes a unified sovereign state, with equal status between its constituent parts. |
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The capital is often, but not necessarily, the largest city of its constituent. |
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Their marriage was a dynastic union which became the constituent event for the dawn of the Kingdom of Spain. |
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A polythetic taxon is one where the constituent organisms share a large number of characteristics. |
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As the Inca did not have written records, it is impossible to exhaustively list the constituent wamani. |
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The addictive alkaloid nicotine is a stimulant, and popularly known as the most characteristic constituent of tobacco. |
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The challenge stems from the fact that these theories posit the existence of a finite verb phrase constituent. |
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A question of right arises between the constituent and representative body. |
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The V2 principle allows any major constituent to occupy the first position as long as the second position is occupied by the finite verb. |
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The position of the sentence adverbs is important to those theorists who see them as marking the start of a large constituent within the clause. |
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Thus the finite verb is seen as inside that constituent in embedded clauses, but outside that constituent in V2 main clauses. |
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Finally, the last element of a cleft is the cleft constituent, which typically corresponds to the focus. |
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Aquitaine differed in the level of administration in its different constituent regions. |
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These were associated with the combination of consolidated government along with federal relationships with constituent states. |
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The German Empire consisted of 26 constituent territories, with most being ruled by royal families. |
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Their first composure and origination require a higher and nobler constituent than chance. |
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There is slight controversy over whether the idea of the modern cotton gin and its constituent elements are correctly attributed to Eli Whitney. |
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In chemical terms, the difference between hardwood and softwood is reflected in the composition of the constituent lignin. |
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Between the constituent urban areas are relatively open suburbs and some open land with agricultural fields. |
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Similar schemes are now operated in all the constituent countries of the United Kingdom. |
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It consists of 20 constituent organisations and it has been active at the European, national and local levels for more than 50 years. |
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In this form charcoal was important to early chemists and was a constituent of formulas for mixtures such as black powder. |
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The Faroes are a constituent country of the Kingdom of Denmark, and not a sovereign state in their own right. |
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Although the modern county of Greater Manchester was not created until 1974, the history of its constituent settlements goes back centuries. |
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These joint bodies are administered by representatives of all five of the constituent councils. |
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Its main constituent materials are sphagnum moss, cotton grass, deer grass, heather and sedge. |
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Arran is now in the North Ayrshire council area, along with some of the constituent islands of the old County of Bute. |
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The nationalist parties, in turn, demanded devolution to their respective constituent countries in return for their supporting the government. |
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Parliament may also bind successor parliaments as to their method of election and their constituent parts. |
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The commission would not look at reducing the number of MPs from the other three constituent countries or financing of the devolved institutions. |
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This study may represent an advertence on concomitant use of garlic or its bioactive constituent, SACS, with captopril. |
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The problem of pied piping is that sometimes a constituent that is not expected to be able to undergo wh-movement is in fact able to do so. |
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In the various constituent countries of the United Kingdom councils had different powers and different memberships. |
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Shell has a primary listing on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. |
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The City of Liverpool is one of the six constituent local government districts of the Liverpool City Region. |
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All constituent states of Mexico are fully autonomous and comprise a federation. |
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A constituent is defined as a compound term of arity 1 with the constituent category as principal functor. |
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In these ligatures, the shapes of the constituent consonant signs are often contracted and sometimes even distorted beyond recognition. |
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Another important finding by researchers is that the double mutant rrrbrb pea line had the most profound reduction in the constituent legumin. |
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The disaccharide Isomaltulose is derived from pure beet sugar and also occurs as a natural constituent in honey and sugar cane. |
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Many consonant clusters have different sounds than their constituent consonants. |
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These are composed of teaching elders and ruling elders from each of the constituent congregations. |
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Sodium hypochlorite is the active constituent in chlorine bleach, a powerful oxidizer and bleaching agent. |
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Having benefited from these and other constituent elements of the mentorial relationship. |
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Phenolic constituent carvacrol is the major antimicrobial active ingredient in essential oils. |
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It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. |
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Squalene is a major component of human skin lipid and is the single most abundant ozone-reactive constituent. |
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Paxidal, a sesquiterpene dialdehyde cinnamate constituent, has been identified as a main active constituent. |
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I lived in Europe for some years in the 1960s and so experienced some of the effects of the then Common Market in the constituent countries. |
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On the way you will note the familiar shape of the Summer Triangle with its three constituent stars. |
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Often all members of the constituent presbyteries are members of the synod. |
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Contributions through the Edman degradation of methylmercaptovitins prepared from the constituent phosphoproteins. |
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Phosphorus is a constituent of nucleic acids, phospholipids, phosphoproteins, phosphate esters, dinucleotides and adenosiue triphosphate. |
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Blackcurrant and guelder rose are frequent but alder buckthorn a common constituent of East Anglian carr is very rare. |
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The three constituent countries of the Danish Realm have a common nationality. |
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Karanjin is a major active furanoflavonol constituent of Fordia cauliflora Hemsl. |
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Quartz is a defining constituent of granite and other felsic igneous rocks. |
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It is a common constituent of schist, gneiss, quartzite and other metamorphic rocks. |
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One cannot consistently judge the grammaticality of utterances without knowing what grammatical types their constituent morphemes represent. |
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The new certificates however still make reference to the fact that King's is a constituent college of the University of London. |
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Most British orders of chivalry cover the whole United Kingdom, but the three most exalted ones each pertain to one constituent country only. |
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King's College London is a constituent college and was one of the two founding members of the federal University of London. |
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Labour proposed the creation of four new bank holidays, marking the feast days of the patron saints of the United Kingdom's constituent nations. |
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Spain is suggested as one possible de facto federation than are retained by the constituent entities of most federations. |
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The shareholders of these constituent companies became the shareholders in the new Cambrian Railways Company. |
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The Financial Times collates and publishes a number of financial market indices, which reflect the changing value of their constituent parts. |
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The precipitation of copper in ancient silver can be used to date artifacts, as copper is nearly always a constituent of silver alloys. |
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The various constituent parts of the present United Kingdom joined at different times. |
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Four copies are to be delivered to the National University of Ireland for distribution to its constituent universities. |
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The existing colleges became constituent institutions and the two new member institutions became university colleges. |
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A Matrix Language island is a constituent composed entirely of Matrix Language morphemes. |
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The Irish Sea has coasts on the Republic of Ireland, all four constituent countries of the United Kingdom, and the Isle of Man. |
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An amphidromic point is a point of zero amplitude of one harmonic constituent of the tide. |
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At the amphidromic points of the dominant tidal constituent, there is almost no vertical movement from tidal action. |
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However, Danish is also a V2 language, which means that the verb must always be the second constituent of the sentence. |
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Body, soul, and reason are the three parts necessarily constituent of a man. |
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If magma reaches the surface, its behavior depends on the viscosity of the molten constituent rock. |
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Less common is basalt, a denser volcanic rock that is the primary constituent of the ocean floors. |
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The continental territory of Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland form the three constituent countries of the Kingdom. |
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What this means is that theories of syntax that take the constituent to be the fundamental unit of syntactic analysis are challenged. |
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They rejected a new absolute monarchy and advised him instead to convoke a constituent assembly to draw up a liberal constitution and decide the form of government. |
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Inferences made in accordance with this reason are defeated by finding that the merged plan clobbers one of the causal-links in one of the constituent plans. |
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At the natural next step the man is not there either, but has been replaced by his constituent electrons and, I suppose, some vitons, energons, and one personalitron. |
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Auxiliary verbs differ from other verbs in that they can be followed by the negation, and in that they can occur as the first constituent in a question sentence. |
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However, the constituent counties, such as Maine, were often administered by the officials of the local lords, rather than their Angevin suzerains. |
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Our goal in the construction of this task was to isolate and highlight the relationship between the interfixed and free forms of the initial constituent. |
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The Cross also features in the arms of many of its constituent colleges. |
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Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions which include 31 constituent colleges and over 100 academic departments organised into six schools. |
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The university is made up of a variety of institutions, including 38 constituent colleges and a full range of academic departments which are organised into four divisions. |
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In a federal system of government, sovereignty also refers to powers which a constituent state or republic possesses independently of the national government. |
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Since today's Germany was formed from an earlier collection of several states, it has a federal constitution, and the constituent states retain a measure of sovereignty. |
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In case of a conflict between a constituent country and the Kingdom, Article 12 of the Charter prescribes an administrative reconciliation procedure. |
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For instance, the United Kingdom is considered as a single entity while the constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands are considered separately. |
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In unitary states which consist of multiple constituent countries, such as the United Kingdom or the Kingdom of Denmark, each country will usually have a capital city. |
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It differs from a federation in that each constituent state has an independent government, whereas a unitary state is united by a central government. |
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Before unification, German territory was made up of 27 constituent states. |
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As one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom, Scotland is represented by Members of Parliament at the Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster, London. |
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Sovereignty is divided between the centre and the constituent regions. |
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There are no border controls between the four constituent countries of the UK, and consequently the land frontiers between England, Scotland and Wales are completely open. |
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As a part of the merger, British Airways ceased trading independently on the London Stock Exchange after 23 years as a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. |
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Modern definitions of South Asia are consistent in including Afghanistan, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan and Maldives as the constituent countries. |
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Based on these definitions, the list is in their order of precedence and alphabetical order where necessary, with constituent autonomous churches and exarchates. |
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The University of the Arts London has six constituent colleges. |
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On 1 January 1993, Czechoslovakia peacefully dissolved, with its constituent states becoming the independent states of the Czech Republic and Slovakia. |
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The Liberals received a majority of the vote in each of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and 189,000 more votes nationally than the Conservatives. |
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The emergence and growth of the Labour Party, a federation of trade unions with the socialist intellectuals of the ILP, helped its constituent parts develop and grow. |
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The Ecology Party became the UK Green Party and it remained a constituent party until 1990, when the Scottish Green Party became a separate entity. |
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Copper is essential to all living organisms as a trace dietary mineral because it is a key constituent of the respiratory enzyme complex cytochrome c oxidase. |
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Its students received degrees from the University of London until 1893, when UCNW became a founding constituent institution of the federal University of Wales. |
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In 2007, the University of Wales changed from a federal structure to a confederal one and many of the constituent colleges became independent universities. |
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In 1997, Billiton plc became a constituent of the FTSE 100 Index. |
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On 22 November 2012, President Morsi issued a temporary declaration immunising his decrees from challenge and seeking to protect the work of the constituent assembly. |
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Water is a transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms. |
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Because the M2 tidal constituent dominates in most locations, the stage or phase of a tide, denoted by the time in hours after high water, is a useful concept. |
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Each tidal constituent has a different pattern of amplitudes, phases, and amphidromic points, so the M2 patterns cannot be used for other tide components. |
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It is possible to measure the average kinetic energy of constituent microscopic particles if they are allowed to escape from the bulk of the system. |
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Moreover, the federal constitution determines which powers and competencies belong exclusively to the municipalities and not to the constituent states. |
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In this sense, the larger Crown of Aragon must not be confused with one of its constituent parts, the Kingdom of Aragon, from which it takes its name. |
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The lighter constituent shifts leftward and the heavier constituent shifts rightward, and this happens to accommodate the relative weight of the two. |
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Chomsky and Halle formulated a Nuclear Stress Rule that proposed there to be a relation between the main stress of a sentence and a single constituent. |
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The process of addition, variation or repeal of any part of the constitution by the parliament under its constituent powers, is called amendment of the constitution. |
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The House of Peoples has 58 members, 17 delegates from among each of the constituent peoples of the Federation, and 7 delegates from among the other peoples. |
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Most articles published after this date, however, mention the resectioning of fat around the eyes as an essential constituent of corrective lid surgery. |
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The borough is a constituent part of Lancashire County Council. |
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Primary and secondary education within Greater Manchester are the responsibility of the constituent boroughs which form local education authorities and administer schools. |
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Although the modern county of South Yorkshire was not created until 1974, the history of its constituent settlements and parts goes back centuries. |
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Clays are the major constituent of shales and other mudrocks. |
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It is headquartered in Paris and is a constituent of the CAC Mid 60 index. |
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Efficacy of piperine, an alkaloidal constituent from Piper nigrum on erythrocyte antioxidant status in high fat diet and antithyroid drug induced hyperlipidemic rats. |
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Code named Aikido, it's an open, Web-based constituent relationship management system for tracking all constituent interactions across all channels, online and offline. |
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Workbooks are a common component of the numerous ancillaries that accompany first-year Italian programs but no study of this pedagogical constituent exists. |
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Unfortunately, due to the large number of speakers in attendance and the short length of public comment, sometimes constituent concerns are not fully heard,'' Zine said. |
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Kinsenoside, a high yielding constituent from Anoectochilus formosanus, inhibits carbon tetrachloride induced Kupffer cells mediated liver damage. |
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A main biologically active constituent of Horopito characterised to date, is the bicyclic sesquiterpene dialdehyde, polygodial, found in P colorata. |
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A characteristic constituent of WB is salicin and its derivates. |
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Using multipotent mesenchymal stromal cells from rats, they also showed that FM550 and its constituent triphenyl phosphate stimulated formation of fat cells. |
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By disaggregating applications into their constituent components of services, scheduling can become much more dynamic and load balancing more effective. |
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