To include an index listing the women writers under each category would have been extremely productive for further research. |
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Clear and informative maps introduce each chapter, and a comprehensive index makes this abridgment very accessible. |
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Bone marrow cells exhibited chromosome aberrations, aneuploidy, and changes in the mitotic index. |
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To eliminate the residual aberration in the spherical lens, we need to increase the refractive index of the glass. |
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The others looked at him, and he raised one hand to wag an index finger under Kaeritha's nose. |
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Staining was quantitated and correlated with histologic subtype and mitotic index. |
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Futures and options are derivatives because their value depends on the price of the underlying asset, be it a commodity, investment or index. |
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The Authorized Version became the quintessence of Englishness and an index of human character. |
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Researchers analyzed studies from the past 40 years, many showing a notable link between a high body mass index and acid reflux. |
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The book has a total of 448 pages including notes, bibliography, acknowledgements, photo credits, and the index. |
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I twirled it between my index finger and thumb, watching the jewel give off bright rays when it passed a specific angle. |
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Pinch the webbing between your thumb and index finger and push toward the bottom knuckle of your index finger. |
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His index finger looped through a chain of car keys and he shook it with a jingle over his shoulder. |
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Height, weight, calculated body mass index, and blood pressures were recorded. |
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Cut at an angle to create shapes the length of the first joint of your index finger. |
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They do this by investing in a basket of shares whose weighting is representative of the index overall. |
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The fund manager of an index fund sets up a mathematical model that buys and sells shares according to their weighting in the selected index. |
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Broadband radiometers are common tools to measure UV-A, UV-B or the ultraviolet index. |
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There are concluding addenda, appendices, and a thankfully comprehensive index. |
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Her index finger was slightly pointing to the raft floating in the middle of the lake. |
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After a sharp jump upward in April 2003, the index stabilized and then strengthened further toward the end of the year. |
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By 1.30 pm only one billion shares had traded in FTSE stocks, with advancers outweighing decliners by three-to-one on the main index. |
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European stocks advanced after an index of US manufacturing rose more than expected in August, a sign of recovery in the world's largest economy. |
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I am rapt that Dr Cullen and the Government have now agreed to index those payments. |
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I didn't have any money and couldn't afford a computer, so I wrote it on index cards. |
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Just remember that if your only fund is an index fund, a bear market will keelhaul your savings. |
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The text is eminently readable and supported by detailed citations and a voluminous index. |
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Smiling a toothy grin, he put his hands to his temples, his index fingers extended, and reared his head. |
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The interest rate may go up or down over the years, and it is keyed to a financial market index. |
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There is an index in the front which lists the restaurants alphabetically, with a number keyed map facing the index page. |
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Fortunately, the book has a good index on the keywords and the pages they are described. |
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Most essays are followed by a short bibliography, and there is a seven-page keyword and person index. |
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A master index of keywords are also used to link a small list of relative articles at the end of each newsletter. |
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Shortly thereafter the Government Statistician announced a rebasing of the index, which could have been used to justify a lower rate of increase. |
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I found Phil's post particularly illuminating, and tried turning off a few of the automatic index template rebuilds. |
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Find your pulse by placing your index and third finger on your neck to the side of your windpipe, over your carotid artery. |
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The extensive index lists contributors and their recipes for quick reference. |
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To study obesity we use body mass index or weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in meters. |
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This schedule ensures that the full-text index is up to date with any additions or changes to database records. |
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Raising his right hand, he laid the knuckle of his index finger against his chin. |
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The knuckle of his index finger poked my bare hip, which I hadn't realized was bare until that point. |
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The captain nodded, rubbing the knuckle of his index finger over his lower lip in a thoughtful manner. |
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Brian rubbed his thumb back and forth over my index finger knuckle, tickling me a little bit. |
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Light at each end of the optical spectrum is dispersed by a different amount, since the refractive index of any medium depends on frequency. |
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Plasma has a lower refractive index than vacuum, so the wavefront moving through the center of the channel moves more slowly than at the edges. |
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In the circle an index on the alidades gives the angle that they form with the vertical diameter. |
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Most mutual-fund companies offer index funds, so review their fees and ensure that they are aligned with an appropriate benchmark. |
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It works by allowing people to find the index number for births, marriages and deaths so they can order copies of the certificates they need. |
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By investing a regular sum, for instance in an index tracker, you will simply be buying more units should prices fall. |
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I have so many CD's, LP's etc. that a couple of years ago when I was out of work I did index and alphabetise them. |
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They are commonly represented by a single letter code where the index represents the absorption maximum. |
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For years afterward, the index languished below the century mark as the economy slowed and inflation ravaged consumers' buying power. |
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Moreover, the percentage of stable breathing diminished with increasing age, body mass index, REM sleep, and supine position. |
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Plumbers, builders and hair dressers are among those in an index of 25 self-made millionaires, including three Yorkshiremen. |
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It would probably help if I hadn't stayed up too late last night making a fiction index. |
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Table 1 presents the data for the muscle stiffness index of the left and right sides, laterality, and imbalance. |
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Generally speaking, the closer the figure is to zero, the more closely the fund replicates the index. |
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This offset depends on the angle of incidence, the index of refraction, and is directly proportional to the thickness of the slab. |
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However, an antecedent index in alphabetical order, giving the number of each item defined, allows these terms to be located quickly. |
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The binding efficiency index comes out to just under 12, which is nothing to get revved up about. |
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In 2002 the increase in wages was matched by the climb in the consumer price index of 30 percent. |
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The good thing about this particular index is that it is based on plain and simple fact. |
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Tracker bonds are leveraged investment funds that track the performance of a stock market index or a basket of indices. |
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Nearly an hour passed as I sat lost in the pages of the index of that book. |
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Nine pages of bibliography and both a name index and a subject index round out the book and help make it accessible. |
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First, the index lists all common names, and all genera, but the species within genera are not listed under each genus. |
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Endnotes, bibliography, and an index of names and subjects facilitate scholarly use and quick reference. |
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Intuition finds a disproportion between 5000 illustrations and a subject index of forty pages. |
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It contains 648 pages of text, spread over 39 chapters and an epilogue, as well as a subject and a name index, each of which takes up 26 pages. |
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The first part of the book was an index indicating what page each category started on. |
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A comprehensive, combined name and subject index forms the concluding section. |
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The book has a good index and an extensive bibliography, but no list of illustrations. |
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It does contain a name index but a subject index would have enhanced its usefulness. |
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The book includes a thorough index, making it a useful tool for researchers and students. |
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A helpful index leads researchers to documents relating to their favorite subjects. |
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Audit documents must include an index that identifies preparers and reviewers and work completion date. |
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Disk number one contains the index for the entire collection, including small pictures of every catalogue page. |
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All library items are listed through a main author, title, and subject index. |
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The paleontological reprint collection is catalogued on index cards and is not yet available in computer format. |
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Additionally, Regulation 68.2 states that audit documentation must include an index or guide to the documentation. |
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A bit-mapped index looks like a spreadsheet with the possible values as column headings and record numbers as row headings. |
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This is because you need to wait for search engines to update their index with the current information. |
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To achieve the functionality, the author discusses the use of XML files to maintain and parse the index. |
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However, she said, the confidence index in many categories stayed below the 100-point level for the 13 th consecutive month. |
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Life expectancy is looked on as a measure of civilisation, if not the principal index of cultural achievement. |
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In spite of the widespread acceptance of withdrawal symptoms as an index of addiction, this consensual faith does not appear to be justified. |
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Another approach is to evaluate patients when their symptoms and signs raise the index of suspicion of depression. |
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The viewer can fall in love with resemblances, or can play detective, looking at signs as an index of a process. |
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The arm circumference of each child was measured as an index of nutritional status. |
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For economic and monetary policy formulation, the price index represents a central indicator. |
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Within the index increases were recorded in dwelling approvals, the share price index, and the money supply. |
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The share index rose from 894.85 points recorded the previous week, representing a rise of 3.76 per cent. |
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The entire share prices of the listed and quoted companies remained unchanged leading the share index to remain constant. |
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As controlling behaviour index scores increased, the proportion of women who reported experiencing violent incidents also increased. |
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Current care provision is inadequate, at least according to dementia care index standards, and urgent action is required. |
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First, fixation index estimates showed more random variation across generations with decreasing total numbers of populations. |
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If the history or examination suggest possible hypogonadism, free testosterone or androgen index assessment is preferred. |
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In this experiment, both sperm index evaluation and mating tests were performed on males from each of 146 different genotypes. |
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At the end of March, the air pollution index shot up to 174, a record high. |
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For instance, higher GI index foods such as a baked potato or a serving of rice with your main meal. |
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For all patients, we found no difference in respect of patient enablement index scores. |
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Likewise, pain management index scores were not associated with satisfaction in the bivariate correlation analysis. |
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Measured stomatal conductance vs. calculated stomatal conductance index under changing light intensities. |
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Although there was a great deal of scatter, the conservation index scores decreased with increasing distance from the closest exon. |
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They have to catalogue and index the official record with them and have to publish important decisions and functions that affect people. |
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Whereas benefits are indexed to consumer price index inflation, revenue growth is driven by real wage growth. |
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In the present system, benefits after retirement are indexed to the consumer price index. |
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It's also the third, following Washington and Oregon, to index its minimum wage to inflation. |
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The change will not affect the payment of benefits, which will continue to be indexed to the retail price index. |
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Yet the Labour government refused to index link pensions to average earnings. |
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Your right index finger is the key to positioning your entire right hand correctly. |
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The dialogue, too, feels like piecework, as if the bons mots and ripostes have been assembled from a library of index cards. |
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He signed at her, indicating the direction they were walking in with a vague point of his index finger. |
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Without a fully linear structure to the economy, at best an inflation index is an approximation. |
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This involves submitting your Web page URL to search engines that robotically index the Web. |
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The main index of proper names also shifts arbitrarily from English into French. |
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Unlike the Pappenheim version, the 1913 printing had a fine introduction, notes and index, albeit abridged and reworked under the editorship of Alfred Feilchenfeld. |
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I use a method I learned when I was 14, in Western Civilization class, cataloguing ideas on index cards, in shoe boxes. |
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In the optical tweezers experiment, a particle having a larger refractive index than its surrounding medium is trapped by the radiation pressure of a focused laser beam. |
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In all specimens, mitotic index was quantitated by counting the number of mitoses per twenty 100X oil immersion fields in areas of highest mitotic activity. |
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If a source within such a material radiated light in many directions, the light would encounter a huge relative index when it emerged at a surface. |
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This is because they buy complex derivative products to mirror the performance of the underlying stock market index or indices which are not transparently priced. |
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The girl wearing a daring short skirt and low cut top stands on the ring apron and seductively calls him over with her index finger and a warm smile. |
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We found that the index of refraction used for the material comprising the core was very important in terms of the resulting angularly resolved scattering signatures. |
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There is an expanded place-name index with more than 150,000 entries, and separate undersea, Moon, and Mars features. |
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I imagine for a week or two I'll carry around a stack of index cards bound with a bulldog clip, and read obsessively looking for the latest life hacks. |
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A resting cardiac output was determined in triplicate for each subject for a determination of cardiac index using the acetylene rebreathe technique. |
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Particular versions of dopamine receptor genes have been associated with higher physical activity and lower body mass index. |
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Despite the mortgage refi application index dropping back to almost 6,000 from May's record spike to 10,000, purchase applications remain quite strong. |
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In New Zealand the recidivist index showed that where people were released without parole, their rate of offending was twice the level of those who were released on parole. |
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What if you set up the phone using your right index finger and then your right index finger gets chopped off in a food processor? |
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Companies selected to be added or removed from the index often have wide price swings resulting from investors buying and selling shares of new members. |
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Obesity, which is a risk factor for chronic diseases like diabetes, is calculated using the body mass index dividing weight in kilogrammes by height in metres. |
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Each chapter is heavily referenced and cited within a detailed index. |
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Carefully annotated and extensively glossed, it has a chronological table of Ancient Iranian Rulers, a select bibliography, and an index running to 25 pages. |
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This data point, which is not be confused with the more popular ISM purchasing managers index, is a relatively crude one. |
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But Norwich Union had revalued the sum insured each year in line with the house-building index produced by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. |
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Hoover made an index of 450,000 people he considered to be dangerous reds. |
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Every title deed should be documented as per this index only. |
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Could this mean that the differing titles were all the result of a long-dead library clerk having incorrectly entered the book's title details on an index card? |
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Efficacy, judged by a standard disease activity index, did not fall off. |
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Although mental development index scores decreased over time for both groups of infants, children prenatally exposed to cocaine had scores that decreased faster. |
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The state of the love life in this sign is the index of overall happiness. |
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Second time was because Alvin, the fellow who comes twice a week to do odd jobs around the house and the yard, chopped his index finger with the cutlass! |
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The index jumped 3.1 percent on Tuesday, one day after the election. |
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Wrap a moistened gauze square or washcloth around the index finger of the hand of the other arm and gently massage the teeth and gingival tissues. |
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The blue-chip index was down by as much as 60 points at one stage as investors registered their disappointment at the US consumer confidence figures. |
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Over the past 12 months, the consumer price index has risen a scant 1.4 percent. |
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday that the consumer price index was unchanged in July. |
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But everything from job approval numbers to the unemployment rate to the consumer price index bodes badly for the president. |
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And a more sensible measure than the consumer price index should be used to determine benefit increases. |
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Unfortunately the book was repaginated without the index being redone. |
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So instead of the Government being fair and deciding that it would index income tax rates as well as all those user charges, it has tried to pretend that it does not need to. |
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The book includes a word index and a name and subject index. |
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Clinical assessments of the venous ulcers, based on the criteria of the severity scale, were performed and each ulcer was assigned a severity index score. |
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When the university received the documents, he says, they were in such disarray that it took years to organize the pages enough to even create an index for the collection. |
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What is the body mass index of a person who is six feet tall and weighs 200 pounds? |
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Players are in alphabetical order in the index from Abad to Zuleta. |
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So, we decided to break out an additional index to account for affordability. |
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We abstracted all prescriptions written by the doctor for the treatment of schizophrenia and diabetes between the start of the study period and the index date. |
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In fact, as will be obvious to any reader who has ever used an index, the symbols in the key refer to the chapters in which the characters appear. |
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The index was dragged lower by weak financial and industrial stocks. |
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An index card was created on the basis of the letter and a policewoman found Sutcliffe already had three existing index cards in the records. |
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In a market which has witnessed nearly half a dozen crises, quantum jumps of index often make the diehard players jittery. |
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I tell you, what he doesn't know about basal metabolic rates you could write on the back of a glycemic index pie chart. |
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Eating cereal or quick bread for breakfast was associated with the lowest body mass index. |
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When I tested the theory on a fit colleague of mine, we discovered her ring finger was slightly shorter than her index finger. |
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Low prenatal testosterone has genetic effects which cause the wedding ring finger to grow significantly shorter than the index finger. |
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In other words, men with schizophrenia tended to have comparatively longer right index fingers and shorter right ring fingers. |
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Typically, men's ring fingers tend to be longer than their index fingers, while in women it's the opposite. |
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Men whose index fingers are longer than their ring fingers are significantly less likely to develop the disease, a study has found. |
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This book shows stunning examples of appliqued flowers native to the English countryside, complete with a one page beautiful wildflower index. |
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If you get hooked, the index has little check-off boxes so you can start tracking your life list. |
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Aggressive play is measured as an index of disciplinary points, which accounts for yellow cards and different types of red cards. |
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The card catalog is an index to the materials in the library. |
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Image analysis was performed using ImageJ to determine the as-spun fiber equivalent diameter, circularity index, and roundedness. |
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I fed a piece of paper into the black, rubberlike roller mounted on top and experimentally tapped a key with my index finger. |
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Mumbai jumped two places and grabbed the numero uno position on the Liveability index 2013 analyzed by the Institute for Competitiveness, India. |
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Bvlgari produced a plastic limited edition with a gold index as a loaner for customers who didn't return them. |
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Procured the delivery device for measuring the refractive index and dispersion of materials by the m-line. |
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In one set of experiments, Mescher removed each spicule's star-shaped cap and measured the refractive index of the remaining shaft. |
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Refractometry measures the refractive index, which is related to the total mass of solutes present in the urine. |
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Here, ideas are plotted on a graph where income in a hypothetical future year is plotted logarithmically against the composite IRL index. |
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Also, the regests are presented both in French and German, and in the index of subjects many French terms are cross-listed. |
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Suppose, that is, that there is some index of value that successful practical choice maximizes, or with respect to which it satisfices. |
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Upper and lower bounds for the tail probabilities of the Wiener index of random binary search trees are given. |
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With simply one click, Eusing Free System Cleaner can erase the cache, cookies, history, typed URLs, autocomplete memory, index. |
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This is an index of Welsh life peers whose primary territorial qualification is within the historic counties of Wales. |
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The Schmidt sting pain index and Starr sting pain index are pain scales rating the relative pain caused by different hymenopteran stings. |
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Such index fossils must be distinctive, be globally distributed and have a short time range to be useful. |
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However, misleading results are produced if the index fossils turn out to have longer fossil ranges than first thought. |
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An array of bytes uses its index as the offset, of words a multiple thereof. |
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Some echinoids, such as Micraster, which is found in the Cretaceous period Chalk Formation of England and France, serve as zone or index fossils. |
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A better index of progress is the proportion of organized workers to organizable workers. |
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The reason for this discrepancy is that the EIU omits certain factors from its final index calculation, most notably housing. |
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The card index led to the identification of about 2 million POWs and the ability to contact their families. |
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The complete index is on loan today from the ICRC to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Museum in Geneva. |
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The modulation index riding on the receive signal is proportional to the time delay between the radar and the reflector. |
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Japan ranks 27th of 189 countries in the 2014 ease of doing business index and has one of the smallest tax revenues of the developed world. |
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The long and ring superficialis tendons lie more palmar than the index and small. |
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Overall, body mass index and cholesterol levels increase sharply with national income and the degree of urbanization. |
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It has become especially useful to metamorphic and igneous geologists where index fossils are seldom available. |
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Consequently, correlations with the AMO index may mask effects of global warming. |
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Fertilizers vary in their tendency to burn roughly in accordance with their salt index. |
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Such index fossils must be distinctive, be globally distributed and occupy a short time range to be useful. |
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It uses stainless-steel electrodes with black mirror accents to monitor basal metabolic rate, body mass index, body fat and water. |
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This index can be effectively used to determine the number of herbivore and mammal species numbers within a given area. |
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It also serves as an index of the broad features of that prehistory to be followed through links to articles. |
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The country's largest and most competitive firms are components of the PFTS index, traded on the PFTS Ukraine Stock Exchange. |
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Ukraine has one of the most equal income distribution as measured by Gini index and Palma ratio. |
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Ripley even made a map of Europe according to the alleged cephalic index of its inhabitants. |
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Summers are wet with high temperatures, high humidity, and a high heat index. |
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Colombia is now one of only three economies with a perfect score on the strength of legal rights index, according to the World Bank. |
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The second component is the index arm, which is attached to the pivot at the top of the frame. |
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Cedar oil, having a similar refractive index, is often used in this widely adopted practice. |
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Similarly, no proper part of a man, say his index finger, or his knee, can be described as a man. |
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Women's earnings, assets, body mass index, and their children's schooling and body mass index all improve with greater access to birth control. |
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The index uses outcome measures when there is sufficient data available or the closest possible proxies. |
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The chemical substance index published by CAS also includes several alloys of uncertain composition. |
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This information is compiled as a database and is popularly known as the Chemical substances index. |
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Steel was removed from that index on July 2, 2014, due to declining market capitalization. |
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After 121 years, it is the only one of the original companies still listed on the Dow index, although it has not been on the index continuously. |
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Such indices are usually market capitalization weighted, with the weights reflecting the contribution of the stock to the index. |
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Using invertebrates as an indicator of pollution levels, it was appropriately named the Trent Biotic index. |
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In a 2010 index of sustainable cities, Leeds placed 6th for the second year running. |
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An index which is used to gauge the magnitude of this effect in the Northern Hemisphere is the Arctic oscillation. |
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This makes the estimation of the refractive index of the turbid liquid quite problematic. |
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Contributing to the use of this work for school assignments and browsing are range maps and a bare-bones index. |
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The refractive index and Abbe number were measured at the gate and flow end areas indicated in Fig. |
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The abovementioned index increased in 2013, meaning that the share of the grey economy decreased, according to reports of news. |
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Want ads in the Oregonian, one of the key indicators used to compute the index, dropped dramatically during the recession, Duy says. |
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Well, the low body mass index hegemony appears to be coming to an end. |
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He obviously won all the match bets he was in by half the track, but we took most punishment on our wire-to-wire leaderboard index. |
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The volume also contains two frequency tables and an alphabetical index of lemmata. |
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Birefringence is caused by the difference in refractive index between polymers at different viewing angles. |
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To the uninitiated, this index presents a curiously laputan mode of accounting. |
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Doing the evaluation with respection of length contraction as well as refractive index effects leads indeed to a non-null result. |
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For example, the OECD index of foreign direct investment restrictiveness shows the United States as the 10th most regulated among 34 countries. |
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The composite New Hampshire index of state leading indicators, which is produced jointly by e-forecasting. |
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Patients with anapnea-hypopnea index of greater than ten events per hour were selected for this study. |
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Instead of depending on random variables, the index of clumpiness K depends on several factors involved in the spatial distribution of galaxies. |
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To estimate heritable variance of ES, the coheritability of ES was derived using selection index theory. |
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Since 1965, an index live-count method has been used to annually estimate the number of coho salmon in the escapement to the Skagit River. |
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Collating was still necessary because they had to insert foldout sheets and index tabs into the documents. |
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One excels at a plan or the title page, another works away at the body of the book, and the third is a dab at an index. |
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Neither data set provided evidence for an increased encephalisation index compared to other wrasse species. |
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The topological charge of families of lattice gauge fields is defined fermionically via families index theory for the overlap Dirac operator. |
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Place your thumb on top of the shank and your bent index finger under the hair and pull the tying thread tight to flair it. |
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No reduction in albuminuria, glomerulosclerotic index or cortical collagen deposition was observed. |
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Skulls with the gnathic index below 98 are orthognathous, from 98 to 103 mesognathous, and above 103 are prognathous. |
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The header includes an index, an identifier, and a pointer to the next entry. |
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Visitors to the website are able to look up a place name and see the index entry made for the manor, town, city or village. |
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The index of a book lists words or expressions and the pages of the book upon which they are to be found. |
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It is necessary to compare the cost of baskets of goods and services using a price index. |
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The Castellarium Anglicanum, an authoritative index of castles in England and Wales published in 1983, lists over 1,500 castle sites in England. |
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To index the knowledge base PAR employs meta-templates and super-sets in a corresponding manner. |
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The country's largest firms comprise the WIG30 index, which is traded on the Warsaw Stock Exchange. |
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The US stock market peaked in October 2007, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average index exceeded 14,000 points. |
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In 2008 the city was ranked at 43 for Personal Safety in the Mercer index of top 50 safest cities in the world. |
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The inflation rate is widely calculated by calculating the movement or change in a price index, usually the consumer price index. |
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The inflation rate is the percentage rate of change of a price index over time. |
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A widely used index is the Gini coefficient, but there are also many other methods. |
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As measured by the Gini index, Greece as of 2008 had more income inequality than the economically healthy Germany. |
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In 2001, MEDLINE introduced a MeSH term to index scientific publications in alternative medicine. |
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It has been heavily used by scholars and researchers because of its widespread availability in libraries and its detailed index. |
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The index is based on the International Air Transport Association database. |
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The back also denotes whether the holder is an organ donor, presents the holder's right index finger print, a PDF417 bar code, and a 1D bar code. |
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By 2014, Somalia was no longer at the top of the fragile states index, dropping to second place behind South Sudan. |
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Possibly the greatest effect is achieved in the hand by needling the thumb, the index finger and the region of the 1st and 2nd metacarpal. |
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The World Economic Forum 2008 index ranked Finland the 6th most competitive. |
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The retail breakfast and roller meal prices and the consumer price index were collected from the Central Statistical Office of the Republic of Zambia. |
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Annual escalation clauses in employment contracts can specify retroactive or future percentage increases in worker pay which are not tied to any index. |
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This aims to provide exhaustible coverage of the relevant investment opportunity set with a string emphasis on index liquidity, inevitability and replicability. |
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The register can be consulted in the National Archives reading room and the index used to be searchable as an online database on the National Archives web site. |
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The difference between the Gini index for an income distribution before taxation and the Gini index after taxation is an indicator for the effects of such taxation. |
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For males, the smoking index was twice as important as the animal product index, while for females, the animal product index was twice as important. |
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Earlier the Australian dollar fell on softer than expected consumer price index data, dragging the NZ dollar with it but the NZ dollar rose against the Australian dollar. |
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Work index testing on the mini-bulk samples returned low milling bond work index numbers, confirming that the mineralization types tested can be easily millable. |
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Controlling light waves as they pass through or bounce off of hundreds or thousands of layer interfaces is defined by the refractive index of the adjacent polymers. |
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An arthrogram will both diagnose hinged abduction, with an increased subluxation index in abduction, and determine if it is reducible or irreducible. |
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With the left index finger on the pericardium as a guide an incision into the pericardium was made with a bistoury, the finger inserted, and the apex of the heart felt. |
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Therefore, the problem of this article is how to present a complex estimation of the impact of macroeconomic indicators on the country's stock market index. |
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All along her unwindingly pallid body, this tidal index to a madness spaced with art, were further traces of this beaten life of hers, bruises here, broken skin, indentations. |
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For this purpose, keywords are words typically used in a tax service index or in other tax materials to access relevant materials for answering questions. |
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Sciatic functional index in smashing injuries of rats sciatic nerves. |
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Some ceramic raw materials have a lower affinity for water and a lower plasticity index than clay, requiring organic additives in the stages before sintering. |
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Kaido describes a 53-year-old Japanese lady whose index presentation was with vomiting, anuresis, and clouded conscious state on a background of 6 months of apathy. |
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Climate variables that reflect the capacity and detriments to plant growth are used to develop an index that is mapped to Canada's Plant Hardiness Zones. |
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The index describes the level of health risk associated with this number as 'low', 'moderate', 'high' or 'very high', and suggests steps that can be taken to reduce exposure. |
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The lower the value of the index in any given area, the drier the area is. |
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Neoplastic cells showed a high degree of anaplasia, high nucleus-to-cytoplasm ratio, usually one prominent nucleolus, partially condensed chromatin, and high mitotic index. |
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Wall Street braced for added volatility on quadruple witching day, when contracts for stock index futures and options, stock options and single stock futures expire. |
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The company is a component of the Euro Stoxx 50 stock market index. |
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The material boasts a stable Abbe number at 10 to 60 C and a refractive index that's stable at those temperatures and wavelengths from 40 to 700 nm. |
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Another index renders all this fishlore at once accessible to the angler. |
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The first one uses an index of confidence of the estimated orientation, and the second one the detection of minima of scalar products in a neighbourhood. |
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The Black County boroughs of Wolverhampton and neighbouring Sandwell were placed last and second last in terms of prosperity in an index compiled by a thinktank. |
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The index will be based on exports from Riga, with differentials supplied for the ports of Klaipeda, Liepaja, St Petersburg, Tallinn, Ventspils and Vyborg. |
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The polymorphism informative content is an index of informative value of a genetic marker which takes into account the number of alleles and their frequencies. |
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The administration of MUL enhanced the hepatosomatic index of MTX treated rats and brought this parameter back to values very similar to that observed in the control group. |
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