We exploit the dependence of the oscillation frequency on light intensity to generate both photophobic and phototropic movement of the gel. |
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This gave her a sort of freedom that she took advantage of, but did not exploit. |
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They are playing with energy and enthusiasm and their superior fitness enables them to exploit space to advantage. |
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The jird is able to exploit low quality roughage and has a low energy requirement. |
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Drug delivery systems are needed to exploit many of the drugs developed from advances in molecular biology. |
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There will always be oppression, people who jockey themselves into positions to control and exploit others. |
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He has written for several years about the ways in which jobbers and middle-men ruthlessly exploit migrant labour in the informal sector. |
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It takes about six days for a hacker to create an exploit that takes advantage of an announced vulnerability. |
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In other words, its aim is to exploit its heritage as a global luxury brand based around its colourful, modern rainwear. |
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She has not been engaged in a business activity to exploit her sporting prowess or to turn her talent to account in money. |
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Instead, paramilitary gangs carve out fiefdoms to exploit drug-dealing and protection rackets, while young people look up to these criminals as role models. |
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Widely derided as being out of touch with the country, in fact the prime minister showed an acute awareness of the opposition's weaknesses and how best to exploit them. |
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In 1952 a post-war government anxious to exploit its mineral wealth granted sweeping planning permission to quarrying firms in places like the Peak District. |
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Portugal is all too keen to exploit the quincentennial for a glorious reassertion of its place within the European Community which has kept it at the margins for centuries. |
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However, it appears it is this very open nature that the Lizard Squad is attempting to exploit. |
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Ares said there are instances where savvy gankers manage to exploit loopholes. |
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Mutaguchi intended to exploit the capture of Imphal by capturing the strategic city of Dimapur, in the Brahmaputra River valley. |
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First, it calls attention to the neoracists, who exploit the results of demographic research for their evil propaganda. |
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Under the Republic, provincial governors and tax farmers could exploit local populations for personal gain more freely. |
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Haig opposed this, believing that cavalry would still be needed to exploit the imminent victory. |
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The role of the division was as a second wave to exploit the expected success. |
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The 114th Brigade would be held in reserve initially but brought up to exploit the success and push deeper into the German defensive belt. |
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Other seaweed pills exploit the same effect as gastric banding, expanding in the stomach to make the body feel more full. |
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In Canada, the Species at Risk Act made it illegal to exploit the species in Canadian waters. |
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Wind turbines are designed, using a range of computer modelling techniques, to exploit the wind energy that exists at a location. |
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Many of the conquistadors living in Peru were against these laws since they could no longer exploit the natives. |
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Certainly, learning from elders how to exploit the environment is a culturelike phenomenon. |
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This pathogenic consumption is a boon to the producers and the businessmen, who exploit the situation with gobblesome advertisement. |
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In the late 19th and early 20th centuries new fisheries started to exploit haddock, mackerel, and lobster. |
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Together with the adze, fashioning wood for shelter, structures and canoes for example, this enabled them to exploit their newly won farmland. |
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During his tenure, he probably established the fort at Pumsaint in west Wales, largely to exploit the gold deposits at Dolaucothi. |
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Charles was eager to exploit the widening divisions, and apparently viewed Joyce's actions as an opportunity rather than a threat. |
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Wellesley ordered his cavalry to exploit the flank of the Maratha army just near the village. |
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He mistook the movement of casualties to the rear for the beginnings of a retreat, and sought to exploit it. |
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The Neolithic people continued to exploit the reed swamps for their natural resources and started to construct wooden trackways. |
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Both the smallpox vaccine and HIV exploit a receptor called CCR5, which is expressed on the surface of white blood cells. |
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Thus, the slave traders and some of the plantation owners used the concept of family to exploit and control the enslaved people. |
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My old acquaintances would sneer at me as a mean-spirited cur, whose best exploit was to get in jail. |
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Meta-knowledge is knowledge about how to acquire and exploit information, rather than basic knowledge about the world. |
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During this time Howe's army, comfortable in Philadelphia, made no effort to exploit the weakness of the American army. |
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The Germans were unprepared for the level of their success and lacked sufficient reserves to exploit the opening. |
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Its economic importance grew in the 1960s as surrounding countries began to exploit oil and gas resources. |
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This is done to exploit the topographic acceleration as the wind accelerates over a ridge. |
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The main function of the modern navy is to exploit its control of the seaways to project power ashore. |
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They relied on excellent communication systems, which enabled them to break into a position and exploit it before the enemy could react. |
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Fishing fleets from Russia, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan also exploit the Indian Ocean, mainly for shrimp and tuna. |
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Intertidal organisms experience a highly variable and often hostile environment, and have adapted to cope with and even exploit these conditions. |
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However, for an organism which exploit only limited resources, a decrease in biodiversity is more likely to have a strong effect. |
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In Eastern Europe, on the other hand, landowners were able to exploit the situation to force the peasantry into even more repressive bondage. |
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This ability allowed humans to become efficient hunters and to exploit a wide variety of game animals. |
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Some of these reliefs exploit the rock's natural properties to define an image. |
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Small scale seasonal farming became widespread, and mines began to exploit abundant reserves of lead, copper, zinc, iron, and coal. |
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His exploit was forgotten for almost a hundred years and Bering is usually given credit for discovering the strait that bears his name. |
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Farmers exploit flocking behavior to keep sheep together on unfenced pastures such as hill farming, and to move them more easily. |
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Those who are moving sheep may exploit this behavior by leading sheep with buckets of feed. |
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Linguists with other interests and differing perspectives than the originators' can exploit this work. |
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The companies that merged were mass producers of homogeneous goods that could exploit the efficiencies of large volume production. |
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Since raising livestock has proven to be profitable for the people of Botswana, they continue to exploit the land. |
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Experiments were continued at Clyde Iron Works, leading to his forming a partnership with Charles Macintosh and others to exploit it. |
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The partnership was formed in 1775 to exploit Watt's patent for a steam engine with a separate condenser. |
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His use of interchangeable parts helped him become one of the first to exploit the assembly line. |
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Derivative products are financial products which are used to control risk or paradoxically exploit risk. |
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A patent, being an exclusionary right, does not necessarily give the patent owner the right to exploit the invention subject to the patent. |
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She-male garter snakes exploit the amorous attentions of other males to warm up. |
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We first wrote a vulnerable DLL and our own exploit code, and checked that the exploit smashes the stack. |
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To attack your organization, social engineering hackers exploit the credulity, laziness, good manners, or even enthusiasm of your staff. |
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Marine thysanurans are another abundant and highly successful group of apterygotes able to exploit the ocean shore. |
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One theory, known as the tragedy of the commons, holds that people will exploit and abuse something in which they have no ownership stake. |
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From the beginning, they needed to scrounge and exploit the native Wampanoags. |
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All signs point to their continuing to find ways to exploit fear of Muslims, using it as a political wedge issue. |
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Furthermore, I will exploit my role as lead for the Radio Galaxy Zoo project on spiral DRAGNs to find more of these sources. |
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Ladder webs apparently evolved convergently in araneids and nephilids, perhaps in order to exploit new websites or food resources. |
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Therefore, higher prices will lead to increased alternative, renewable energy supplies as previously uneconomic sources become sufficiently economical to exploit. |
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Large oceangoing fishing boats are free to exploit fish stocks at will. |
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Seabirds evolved to exploit different food resources in the world's seas and oceans, and to a great extent, their physiology and behaviour have been shaped by their diet. |
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To exploit this he brought tall forward Toshack into the starting team demoting the small build of Brian Hall to appearing only as a late substitute. |
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More often, badges commemorated some remarkable exploit, illustrated a family or feudal alliance, or indicated some territorial rights or pretensions. |
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On 10 September, the French armies and the BEF advanced to exploit the victory of the Marne and the armies on the left flank advanced, opposed only by rearguards. |
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Richard's exploit was well publicised and contributed to his reputation, and he also derived significant financial gains from the conquest of the island. |
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Despite protests from Guderian, List planned the attack over the Aisne as an infantry operation, with the panzer divisions held back to exploit the breakthrough. |
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Interest increased for reasons that were not purely scientific, as geology and paleontology helped industrialists to find and exploit natural resources such as coal. |
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Although coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals have been found, they have not been in large enough quantities to exploit. |
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Unlike his father, Henry did not exploit the large debts that the barons frequently owed to the Crown, and was slow to collect any sums of money due to him. |
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Settlements in continental North America aimed to exploit natural resources such as furs and in particular lumber, which was in short supply in Greenland. |
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Slaveholders often put slave women to work alongside men in the grueling atmosphere of the fields but were aware of ways to exploit them with regards to their gender as well. |
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The majority of the BBC's commercial output comes from its commercial arm BBC Worldwide who sell programmes abroad and exploit key brands for merchandise. |
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The new developments hoped to exploit the intrinsic bravery of the French soldier, made even more powerful by the explosive nationalist forces of the Revolution. |
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Thanks to the considerable economies of scale Paxton was able to exploit, the manufacture and assembly of the building parts was exceedingly quick and cheap. |
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Continental European attitudes towards gambling and nudity tended to be more lax than in Britain, and British and French entrepreneurs were quick to exploit the possibilities. |
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Other exploit creators were less careful, turning out garbage sploits that sometimes wouldn't work at all or would even crash a target service most of the time. |
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The ability to superimpose spatially located variables onto existing maps created new uses for maps and new industries to explore and exploit these potentials. |
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Through this provision many schools that are commercial in nature and have been established just to exploit the demand for higher education have sprung up. |
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And he who were pleasantly disposed, could not well avoid to liken it to the exploit of that gallant man, who thought to pound up the crows by shutting his park gate. |
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Granted rights by the Argentine government to exploit any gold deposits he found in Tierra del Fuego, Popper has been identified as a central figure in the Selk'nam Genocide. |
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Until the 1950s, Italy was the first and only country to exploit geothermal energy to produce electricity in the Larderello area, and later in the Mount Amiata area. |
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His reputation rests not as much on his ability to win and exploit field battles as it does on this expertise as a siege commander, military organizer and innovator. |
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From 1300 through to the 1800s a large number of European chartered and merchant companies were established to exploit international trading opportunities. |
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Elites within the Germanic tribes who learned the Roman system and emulated the way they established dominion were able to gain advantages and exploit them accordingly. |
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Commercial wind farms generally are sited in Class 3 or higher areas, although isolated points in an otherwise Class 1 area may be practical to exploit. |
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Solitary foraging species usually exploit coastal waters, bays and rivers. |
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Pseudoanalytical arguments, on the other hand, exploit impressionable individuals and bestow legitimacy on perhaps spurious beliefs and parochial hidden agendas. |
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His active career meant that he was considerably experienced in combat, and was a shrewd judge of his opponents, able to identify and exploit his enemies' weaknesses. |
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Henry V was well aware of these divisions and hoped to exploit them. |
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