Thus in order to interdigitate across the center of gel phase bilayers, the long acyl chain of the sphingolipid probably must be long enough. |
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He has been throwing tantrums a lot, but the doctor says it's just a phase. |
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During the transitional phase, board members Allan Mayer and David Danziger will reign as co-chairmen of the board. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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We have realised experimentally various apodisations with the phase plate process. |
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During their nomadic phase, the Lombards primarily created art that was easily carried with them, like arms and jewellery. |
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The line would be operative and trains moving onto the classic track WCML while phase 2 is built. |
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The building project marks a new phase in the town's development. |
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As of July, 1985, 19 states permitted victim allocution at the sentencing phase of criminal trials. |
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It differs from the homing mine in that its mobile stage is before it lays in wait, rather than as part of the attacking phase. |
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The first phase, the establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Neptune. |
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Despite initial heavy losses in the assault phase, Allied morale remained high. |
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German commanders at all levels failed to react to the assault phase in a timely manner. |
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Each antenna element or group of antenna elements incorporates a discrete phase shift that produces a phase gradient across the array. |
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The L5 consists of two carrier components that are in phase quadrature with each other. |
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Another method that is used in surveying applications is carrier phase tracking. |
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The satellite carrier total phase can be measured with ambiguity as to the number of cycles. |
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After this elastic phase, uplift proceeded by slow viscous flow so the rate of uplift decreased exponentially after that. |
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In the epizootic phase of the disease, it usually takes foxes four months to die after infection. |
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However, the dikaryotic phase is more extensive in the basidiomycetes, often also present in the vegetatively growing mycelium. |
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There is also evidence that the drift is associated with the phase of the Arctic Oscillation and Atlantic Multidecadal Oscillation. |
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Thus Greek mythology unfolds as a phase in the development of the world and of humans. |
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The eruptive phase started on 19 and 20 December 1821 by a series of explosive eruptions and continued over the next several days. |
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Water released by dehydration accompanying phase transitions is another source of fluids introduced to the base of the overriding plate. |
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Lines of constant tidal phase are called cotidal lines, which are analogous to contour lines of constant altitude on topographical maps. |
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The difference of cotidal phase from the phase of a reference tide is the epoch. |
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Pytheas travelled to the British Isles about 325 BC and seems to be the first to have related spring tides to the phase of the moon. |
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The tide heights are expected to follow the tidal force, with a constant amplitude and phase delay for each component. |
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The phase p of the first harmonic for the moon term is called the lunitidal interval or high water interval. |
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During a positive NAO phase, conditions exist for strong winter storms to develop. |
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Many nations, such as the United States and China, who had previously resisted such efforts, agreed with the accelerated phase out schedule. |
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At this phase of the life cycle, the eel is still sexually undifferentiated. |
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The beads are exclusively confined to the Still Bay occupation units, and the majority have been found in the M1 phase. |
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The wearing and display of personal ornaments during the Still Bay phase was not idiosyncratic. |
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One is that in the remains we are seeing an intermediate phase in the evolution of the Nordics. |
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It must have been in the decoration phase that grains of wheat and barley left their impression in the clay. |
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It has also been hypothesized that the Clovis culture saw its decline in the wake of the Younger Dryas cold phase. |
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Unlike the exploration phase, the value increases after each operation on processed material eventually delivered to the metal market. |
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The secondary chamber is necessary to complete gas phase combustion reactions. |
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When the AMO is in its warm phase, these droughts tend to be more frequent or prolonged. |
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Dreaming is stimulated by the pons and mostly occurs during the REM phase of sleep. |
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The turning point of this phase of the war usually seen as the Athenian victories at Pylos and Sphakteria. |
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It was begun in 1551 as part of a major phase of fortification on the Isles of Scilly, undertaken to counter threats from the French. |
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In some parts of the country, special sixth form colleges were introduced beginning in a particularly important phase of student life. |
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The sport is governed by the Cornish Pilot Gig Association, which monitors all racing gigs during the construction phase. |
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They found that skin is redder at periovulation than during the luteal phase. |
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About 257 seconds into the flight, the second stage cut off, and the rocket entered a coast phase to apogee. |
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The cow will often exhibit several behavioral changes during this phase including increased activity and vocalizations. |
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Milk production quickly increases during this phase but milk composition is also significantly different from the rest of the cycle. |
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The government will phase in the new education system over a period of three years. |
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Annual cultivation is the next phase of intensity in which there is no fallow period. |
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They include chemical reactions, increase of pressure, increase of temperature, and phase change. |
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In the Americas, humans had left the Paleoindian phase and were now in the Archaic. |
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Additionally, Turkic tribes such as the Avars became involved in this phase. |
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As a result, Kalkriese is now perceived to be the site of part of the battle, probably its conclusive phase. |
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In a second phase, Philip aimed to launch the Bastarnae on an invasion of Italy via the Adriatic coast. |
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The resulting constitutional framework became known as the Principate, the first phase of the Roman Empire. |
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Excavation is the most expensive phase of archaeological research, in relative terms. |
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In this perspective the civil wars can be seen as the final phase in the unification of Norway into one kingdom. |
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Eventually, technological advances allowed states to learn of others' existence and thus another phase of globalization was able to occur. |
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The host harbors and agent in a mature, or sexually active stage phase called the definitive host. |
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For the sake of convenience, we may call these pointings or signifyings the secondary phase of meaning. |
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The ship that truly launched the first phase of the discoveries along the African coast was the Portuguese caravel. |
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In this phase, opposed states such as birth and death may be encompassed by a single act, object or phrase. |
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Hence, it is relatively easier to measure both the amplitude and phase of radio waves, whereas this is not as easily done at shorter wavelengths. |
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The postconstruction auditing and environmental evaluation phase extends beyond the end of the construction of a highway. |
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In the third phase the island named quaresma, together with some names written in cursive would have been added. |
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Fifteen million years ago, the main tectonic uplift phase of the Andean chain started. |
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The precellular phase would involve astrophysical and geochemical activities at a time before the presence of biological cells. |
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After a laugh subsides, a brief relaxation phase occurs, during which the HR and BP drop below the prelaugh baseline levels. |
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Polycrome potery from this phase used distinctive design configurations but was derived from the earlier styles. |
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This improvement in internal affairs helped the Republic overcome the difficult years of the sharpest economic warfare phase. |
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During the all-important prewriting phase, effective writers use questions to determine what they know, and what they need to learn more about. |
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The James Bay Project continues to expand, with work that began in 2010 on a new phase that involves the diversion of the Rupert River. |
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During the first phase, sprouts emerge from the seed potatoes and root growth begins. |
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Tuber bulking occurs during the fourth phase, when the plant begins investing the majority of its resources in its newly formed tubers. |
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The first phase of the French porcelain was also strongly influenced by Chinese designs. |
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This phase has been dated as early as the 4th century, though this is highly debated. |
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The third phase, which had the most limited geographical range, saw the voiced plosives become voiceless. |
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What is sometimes known as the fourth phase shifted the dental fricatives to plosives. |
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It was recently suggested that the transmitted phase can be directly measured in ptychography experiments performed on nanocrystal samples. |
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The last eruptive phase ended some ten million years ago, leaving the prominent peak of Mount Cargill. |
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In 2006, an interview phase by an ad hoc committee of members of parliament was added. |
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It's only fair to note that during the toddler years, the nightmare phase is just ramping up for many children. |
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As a rule the Court's procedure includes a written phase and an oral phase. |
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Upon discussing these possibilities, the emergence phase becomes known when a decision is made about which solution is to be used. |
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Depending on the carbon content, the martensitic phase takes different forms. |
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Quenching involves heating the steel to create the austenite phase then quenching it in water or oil. |
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By applying strain, the austenite undergoes a phase transition to martensite without the addition of heat. |
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For materials which are difficult to sinter, a process called liquid phase sintering is commonly used. |
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Materials for which liquid phase sintering is common are Si3N4, WC, SiC, and more. |
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Liquid phase sintering is the process of adding an additive to the powder which will melt before the matrix phase. |
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Liquid phase sintering was successfully applied to improve grain growth of thin semiconductor layers from nanoparticle precursor films. |
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The power behind the densification is derived from the capillary pressure of the liquid phase located between the fine solid particles. |
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The second phase of Hangzhou Metro Line 1 has a planned extension to the airport. |
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Aniline is, for example, more basic than ammonia in the gas phase, but ten thousand times less so in aqueous solution. |
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As in liverworts and hornworts, the haploid gametophyte generation is the dominant phase of the life cycle. |
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This plant is usually encountered as a liana, but in its juvenile phase, the plant is carnivorous. |
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Before anaerobic fermentation starts, there is an aerobic phase in which the trapped oxygen is consumed. |
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This was the separation phase of a slow and painful split from Pauline, which had begun when Hemingway met Martha Gellhorn. |
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Urbis entered its third phase since opening in 2012 as the National Football Museum. |
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It is a phase of the Bronze Age before it was discovered that adding tin to copper formed the harder bronze. |
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Kaolinite group clays undergo a series of phase transformations upon thermal treatment in air at atmospheric pressure. |
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Despite extensive simulation in the design phase, the aircraft failed to behave as expected. |
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The exchange of pesticide compounds between aqueous solution and the sorbed phase in soils is not instantaneous. |
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In this paper we study a model for phase separation and damage in thermoviscoelastic materials. |
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We assessed formation of well-organized tumorospheres using phase contrast light microscopy. |
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The Siege of Boston marked the opening phase of the American Revolution. |
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This is the second phase in a multi-phase project to reclaim acidic impoundments, barren fills, and restore a section of Andrews Run. |
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Courses of angular boulders line the rim of the volcano, the remains of its last explosive phase, resulting in a volcanic breccia. |
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Consequently, it can be a career-limiting move not to consider carefully all these issues during the design phase. |
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In the decycling phase it removes or redirects some edges until the resulting graph is acyclic. |
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The difference being that Eq. is discrete and we cannot gyroaverage over the phase. |
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He was in that headstrong teenage phase when he felt like he knew everything. |
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On the high mountain tops, species including ptarmigan, mountain hare and stoat can be seen in their white colour phase during winter months. |
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Dating evidence is provided by the late Neolithic grooved ware pottery that has been found in connection with the features from this phase. |
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Even so, the monument appears to have eclipsed the site at Avebury in importance towards the end of this phase. |
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Other features, loosely dated to phase 3, include the four Station Stones, two of which stood atop mounds. |
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The Iron Age is not an archaeological horizon of common artefacts, but is rather a locally diverse cultural phase. |
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Several sarcophagi were unearthed during this phase of excavations including those of Flavius Bellator and Julia Fortunata. |
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Henry intervened once again in 1149, commencing what is often termed the Henrician phase of the civil war. |
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By the late 1140s the active phase of the civil war was over, barring the occasional outbreak of fighting. |
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The last phase of Valois rule in France was marked by the French Wars of Religion. |
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In his last phase, he wrote tragicomedies, also known as romances, and collaborated with other playwrights. |
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In the last phase of his career, Shakespeare adopted many techniques to achieve these effects. |
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That coup some historians consider the closing of the specifically republican phase of the French Revolution. |
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The next phase of the campaign featured the French invasion of the Habsburg heartlands. |
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Both sides committed the worst atrocities of the Napoleonic Wars during this phase of the conflict. |
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This phase of deformation tilted the chalk strata to the southeast in the area of the Chiltern Hills. |
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In April 2012, REL announced that the first phase of the precooler test programme had been successfully completed. |
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The test facilities underwent upgrades to allow the third and final phase of testing to proceed. |
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At this phase, most of TCGs only allow players drawing card from a pack which is also called library or deck. |
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Before the exhaust phase is quite complete, the exhaust side of the valve closes, shutting a portion of the exhaust steam inside the cylinder. |
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An upgrade of platforms at Sunderland and the modernisation of several other stations was included in this phase. |
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In this phase of the war the West Saxons conquered land by building and holding burhs from which to threaten and dominate Danish territory. |
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Level 2 junior secondary education is considered to be the second and final phase of basic education. |
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Early Methodism experienced a radical and spiritual phase that allowed women authority in church leadership. |
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Later, an important phase in the development of Sikhism came with the third successor, Guru Amar Das. |
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With this two phase structure an attempt was made to standardise all the different studies and structure them to an identical timetable. |
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The innermost ward contains the White Tower and is the earliest phase of the castle. |
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During the initial phase of operation, services are to be operated by MTR under the TfL Rail brand. |
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This new phase took the form of a shell keep with all the buildings constructed against the curtain wall. |
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More than 5000 navvies worked on the building during its construction, with up to 2000 on site at one time during the peak building phase. |
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In the elated, or manicky phase, people may show excessive excitement or silliness, carrying jokes too far. |
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On the Indian subcontinent, the Lodhi Dynasty ruled over the Delhi Sultanate during its last phase. |
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Moore's works are usually suggestive of the female body, apart from a phase in the 1950s when he sculpted family groups. |
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The Restoration of the Stuart monarchy in 1660 began a new phase in Milton's work. |
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Pennethorne's gallery was demolished for the next phase of building, a scheme by Sir John Taylor extending northwards of the main entrance. |
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After the first knockout round, the 40 survivors entered a group phase, with the clubs being drawn into eight groups of five each. |
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The second phase opened in October 1881 comprising the Magistrates' Court and Concert Hall. |
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Successful candidates then commence a training phase, starting in February, in which the final BBGs are chosen through continual assessment. |
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During the postal vote phase, Police Scotland arrested a man from Glasgow on suspicion of selling his vote on eBay. |
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By about 2005, in phase with implementation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, remaining controls were definitively removed. |
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A new phase of piracy began in the 1690s as English pirates began to look beyond the Caribbean for treasure. |
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British and Dominion forces launched the next phase of the campaign with the Battle of Albert on 21 August. |
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The final phase of the battle of the Somme saw the first use of the tank on the battlefield. |
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The final phase of the battle took place in October and early November, again producing limited gains with heavy loss of life. |
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This directive remained in force in the first phase of the Battle of Britain. |
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This new phase was to be the first independent strategic bombing campaign, in hopes of a political success forcing the British to give up. |
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The first phase, the amphibious invasion and establishment of a secure foothold, was codenamed Operation Neptune. |
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Slow wave phase reversals between two zygomatic leads used monopolarly are often seen as such artifacts. |
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The January to March 1999 phase of the war brought increasing insecurity in urban areas, including bombings and murders. |
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The night of 13 June saw the start of the second phase of attacks, in which the momentum of the initial assault was maintained. |
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When using the brakes effectively, the driver must go through a buildup phase and end with a modulating phase. |
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The financial phase of the crisis led to emergency interventions in many national financial systems. |
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In addition, E and B are mutually perpendicular to each other and the direction of wave propagation, and are in phase with each other. |
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Phase 1 is from London to the West Midlands and phase 2 from the West Midlands to Leeds and Manchester. |
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The legislative process would be achieved through two hybrid bills, one for each phase. |
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The second phase began on 30 September 2013, and focused on the how much oil spilled into the gulf and who was responsible for stopping it. |
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On 4 September 2014, Judge Barbier ruled in the first phase of the case that BP had committed gross negligence. |
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After Whitefield's death in 1770, however, American Methodism entered a more lasting Wesleyan and Arminian phase of development. |
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The active phase of labour lasts on average 8 hours for the nullipara and 6 hours for the multipara. |
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Many have interpreted this transformation as the beginning of the phase that became known as postmodernism. |
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Soon after the completion of the second and larger phase of construction in 1969, he was able to redirect his energies. |
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Hendrix's arrival had an immediate and major effect on the next phase of Clapton's career. |
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To judge from the photos Gerald's hippy phase had reached its counter-cultural extreme in a pair of mutton-chop whiskers and a floral tie. |
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Considered as a summation of the classical phase of the American pop art period, the exhibit was curated by William Seitz. |
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The results show that the quenched sample is completely amorphous without any trace of nanocrystallization and macroscopic phase separation. |
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An extended phase diagram describing the regions of stability of all known types of DWs in permalloy nanostrips is provided. |
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The action between catch and release is the first phase of the stroke that propels the boat. |
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According to the Iraqi Ministry of Communication, Iraq is now in the second phase of building and launching a multipurpose strategic satellite. |
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During the last phase of the monarchy, internal political debate was centered on the issue of slavery. |
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This short phase lasting only about a day is also known as estrus or colloquially, heat. |
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Although Margaret and Angus were temporarily reconciled, it was not long before their relationship entered a phase of terminal decline. |
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After the first trading phase is over and the first message has been communicated via newsticker, the first communication phase follows. |
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Essentially, therefore, this phase was characterised by relocation rather than outright expulsion. |
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It was only in the early 19th century that the second, more brutal phase of the Clearances began. |
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The first was an Adcock antenna, an arrangement of four masts that allowed the signal to be directed through phase differences. |
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Even in my most stringent noncarb dieting phase I was weakened and powerless in their presence. |
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The aerospike, a telescoping outward extension that halves aerodynamic drag, is then deployed, and the boost phase begins. |
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During the construction phase of the runway extension and taxiway, the airport's military past has been revealed. |
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The Marxist conception of socialism is that of a specific historical phase that would displace capitalism and precede communism. |
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The texts written during this phase contain characteristics of the Slavic vernaculars in Great Moravia. |
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In the gas phase, glycol yields glyoxal and ethanol yields acetaldehyde, while organic amines are dehydrated to nitriles. |
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A small cist in the first phase of construction yielded evidence of burnt human bone, confirming its use as a burial site. |
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George, and the first phase of work between 1283 and 1284 focused on creating the exterior curtain walls and towers. |
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In the second phase, from 1284 and 1286, the interior buildings were erected, while work began on the walls for the neighbouring town. |
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The initial masterplan suggest that the final phase, yet to be commenced, will also include hotel and residential use. |
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A second phase of improvements began in July 2014 and was completed two years later. |
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The exchange enablement phase of the RIBS programme was completed in July 2007. Now seeking to address broadband notspots. |
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The hoard has given its name to the Llyn Fawr Phase, the last Bronze Age phase in Britain. |
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At The Mumbles, the coastline begins its third phase, commencing the wild and rugged cliffs of the Gower. |
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The broadcasting of digital terrestrial transmissions has led to many countries planning to phase out existing analogue broadcasts. |
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The original plans for the Centre were that it would have a concert hall, however the final design of phase 1 did not include one. |
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During the design and construction period, the project name for phase 2 was C Bay. |
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In November 2006, Wales Millennium Centre announced that they would begin a two phase rebranding project. |
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A few months later, Bassey signed to EMI's Columbia label, and the second phase in her recording career had begun. |
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In fresh ambient melting describes a phase transition from solid to liquid. |
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The discovery of Puijila in a lake deposit suggests that pinniped evolution went through a freshwater transitional phase. |
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However, TcO3 has been identified in the gas phase using mass spectrometry. |
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During magma crystallization, caesium is concentrated in the liquid phase and crystallizes last. |
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At other proportions, the material will enter a mushy or pasty phase until it warms up to being completely melted. |
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Before or in the early phase of Old Norse angr was another common noun for fjords and other inlets of the ocean. |
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In deep water the groups travel at a group velocity which is half of the phase speed. |
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They can spend several weeks at this phase, which is dependent on water temperature, salinity and food supply. |
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The haploid phase begins when the mature organism releases many spores, which then germinate to become male or female gametophytes. |
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The second phase of the project was refused planning consent in 2014 due to concerns on the impact to sea birds. |
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To cause resonance, the phase of a sinusoidal wave after a roundtrip must be equal to the initial phase, so the waves reinforce the oscillation. |
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Early Frankish art and architecture belongs to a phase known as Migration Period art, which has left very few remains. |
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They blueprinted every aspect of the first phase of the operation. |
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The early phase of Manchu clothing succeeded from Jurchen tradition. |
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It appears, however, to have been partly derived from older Eocene deposits and it occurs also as a derivative phase in later formations, such as glacial drift. |
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Nobody made serious complaint about the lamb trade but the sheep phase was debacular. Only an idiot or a charlatan would attempt anything of auguristic nature at this moment. |
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The last prehistoric phase is the Metal Age, as the use of elements such as copper, bronze and iron proved to be a great material transformation for these ancient societies. |
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As the organism enters the TAG accumulation phase, transcripts representing the final biosynthesis steps for TAG and the galactoglycerolipid lipases are up-regulated. |
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Eskom has constructed one small scale prototype windfarm at Klipheuwel in the Western Cape and another demonstrator site is near Darling with phase 1 completed. |
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The simple, handleless cups of phase 1 are more spreading, less convex-sided and have a smaller, higher base. There are deep and medium varieties. |
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The Corinthian order of architectural style originating from ancient Greece was the dominant architectural style in the age of Augustus and the imperial phase of Rome. |
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However, in August 2015 Forewind scrapped the final phase and returned the remaining area of the Dogger Bank development zone to the Crown Estate. |
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Federating whole tribes of Germanic people into the Empire marked a whole new phase of encroachment and facilitated the fragmentation of Rome from within its own borders. |
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During the early phase of the Hemoclysm war still possessed a thin veneer of glory, soldiers dying with greater frequency than the unarmed masses of civilians. |
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Most of the witnesses would have given evidence in the investigation phase and such evidence will be contained in the dossier under the form of police reports. |
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In the same way, the accused would have already put his or her case at the investigation phase but he or she will be free to change her or his evidence at trial. |
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The Bell Beaker phenomenon in the Iberian Peninsula defines the late phase of the local Chalcolithic and even intrudes in the earliest centuries of the Bronze Age. |
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A third building phase followed directly and lasted to about 1300 BC, after which the site was covered with layers of stone and clay, apparently deliberately, and abandoned. |
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The introductory phase of the manufacture and use of flint daggers, around 2350 BC, must all in all be characterised as a period of social change. |
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On 5 November 1956, the first phase of the city tram was commissioned. |
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The site's ware is characterized by punctate and incision geometric designs, which bear a similarity to the Sabir culture phase 1 ceramics from Ma'layba in Southern Arabia. |
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Incidentally, the last phase of a very old case relating to the partition of the Bhingarpur common estate was in progress at the time in the sub-judge court. |
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This phase is contemporary with the Seahenge site in Norfolk. |
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The parallel phase of Irish archaeology is termed the Irish Iron Age. |
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The economy was based on raising a variety of livestock, pigs particularly in its earlier phase, in distinction to the Funnelbeaker culture's preference for cattle. |
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The whole case was reviewed before a magistrate, in a single phase. |
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In the third phase stolons develop from lower leaf axils on the stem and grow downwards into the ground and on these stolons new tubers develop as swellings of the stolon. |
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The ship that truly launched the first phase of the Portuguese discoveries along the African coast was the caravel, a development based on existing fishing boats. |
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Climate models suggest that a warm phase of the AMO strengthens the summer rainfall over India and Sahel and the North Atlantic tropical cyclone activity. |
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Another technique uses a moving target indicator that subtracts the receive signal from two successive pulses using phase to reduce signals from slow moving objects. |
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Within the initial phase of the disease, bloodletting was performed on the same side of where the physical manifestations of the buboes or risings appeared. |
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When using a pulsed radar, the variation between the phase of successive returns gives the distance the target has moved between pulses, and thus its speed can be calculated. |
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Haliaeetus eagles are often heavily streaked in their juvenile phase. |
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It's not the fear of flying in the Jungian and not the Jongian sense, although that fear does make itself felt in the anticipatory phase of anyone's trip. |
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In this phase western capercaillies are most sensitive to disturbances. |
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With business booming by 1855, Colt entered an aggressive expansionary phase and opened the Colt Armory, the world's largest private armament factory. |
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Air Force announced the completion of GPS OCX Preliminary Design Review and confirmed that the OCX program is ready for the next phase of development. |
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The Green Party would also phase out nuclear power within ten years. |
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When two beams reconverge with the assistance of prisms, the phase difference between the two beams provides relieflike, high-contrast images of the specimen. |
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However, in an underground oil reservoir the proportions of gas, liquid, and solid depend on subsurface conditions and on the phase diagram of the petroleum mixture. |
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In October 2016, BAE systems confirmed that the first phase of Project Centurion's package of enhancements had entered the operational evaluation stage. |
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During the first and the second phases of the Great Vowel Shift, long vowels were shifted without merging with other vowels, but after the second phase, several vowels merged. |
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But it should frequently happen that offspring should resemble its penultimate rather than its latest phase, and should thus be more like a grand-parent than a parent. |
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Andrew Sherratt has argued that following upon the Neolithic Revolution was a second phase of discovery that he refers to as the secondary products revolution. |
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Picture these lionly lovers jumping through romantic hoops, otherwise known as the initial courtship phase, and then a disagreement or difference of opinion occurs. |
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After processing in the liver, copper is distributed to other tissues in a second phase, which involves the protein ceruloplasmin, carrying the majority of copper in blood. |
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After realising that, he also provided the means to build such a rail network by inventing a rotary phase converter suitable for locomotive usage. |
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This eliminates the ambiguity associated with the integral number of wavelengths in carrier phase provided this ambiguity does not change with time. |
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After the construction of several sections commenced, it was announced that those schemes currently in the planning phase would not go ahead until 2016 at the earliest. |
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After the end of editing and design work, the printing phase begins. |
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The second phase of construction consisted of a raising in height of the cairn and contained a large cist considered as Early Bronze Age, however, no human remains were found. |
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Erosion represents a subsequent phase of the orogenic cycle. |
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Each phase is characterised by channel incision initiated during wetter periods and ended with aggradation as the climate dried and discharge waned. |
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This is of particular importance to evolutionary biology, as it presents the possible opportunity to view a transitional phase in the evolutionary life of an organism. |
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This first phase of the mint was officially opened on 17 December 1968 by the royal attendance of Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Philip and their son Prince Charles. |
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The second phase of construction began in 1973 and included the addition of a means to mint coins from virgin metals completing the full minting process. |
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This earliest phase of the castle would have been enclosed by a ditch and defended by a timber palisade, and probably had accommodation suitable for William. |
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The next phase is the amarg, or sung poetry, and then ammussu, a danced overture, tammust, an energetic song, aberdag, a dance, and finally the rhythmically swift tabbayt. |
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It is customary, therefore, to recognise a transitional phase between the Romanesque and Early English periods from the middle of the 12th century. |
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The first phase was to construct the aqueduct with a capacity of ten thousand gallons a day, and to raise the level of Thirlmere by damming up its natural exit to the north. |
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This is accomplished in part by utilizing a higher percentage of energy from burned fat even during the early phase of the race, thus conserving glycogen. |
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The subdivision of West Central German into a series of dialects, according to the differing extent of the phase 1 shifts, is particularly pronounced. |
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Other analysts detect no loss of powers in Holbein's last phase. |
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The latest phase of sedimentation reflected a change in the basin's state. |
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The first phase of a proposed eastern bypass for the city is the Dublin Port Tunnel, which officially opened in 2006 to mainly cater for heavy vehicles. |
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After the end of the grand construction phase of Stonehenge, around 2400 B.C., the monument was altered, but the era of megamonument building was over. |
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The library's collections swelled to over 300,000 volumes during the radical phase of the French Revolution when the private libraries of aristocrats and clergy were seized. |
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Breton's return to France after the War, began a new phase of Surrealist activity in Paris, and his critiques of rationalism and dualism found a new audience. |
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On 1 July 2012, it was widely reported in national media that Swansea City were beginning the planning phase for expanding the Liberty Stadium by approximately 12,000 seats. |
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Following the Super 8s phase, the teams finishing first is promoted to the Championship while the teams finishing second to fifth qualify for the play offs. |
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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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In an analog television broadcast, the brightness, colors and sound are represented by rapid variations of either the amplitude, frequency or phase of the signal. |
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This is because sophisticated comb filters in receivers are more effective with NTSC's 4 field color phase cadence compared to PAL's 8 field cadence. |
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These results imply that DNA molecules can be conducting down to millikelvin temperature and that phase coherence is maintained over several hundred nanometers. |
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The patent application entered into the national phase only in Canada. |
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After a few years in the design phase, the brothers borrowed money to move the project to their own factory on the Baraboo airport, where they began flight testing. |
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It is also possible to realize directional aerials for mediumwave with cage aerials where some parts of the cage are fed with a certain phase difference. |
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The first phase of the project involved a new corporate logo, the second phase included the complete redesign of other marketing tools, such as brochures and advertisements. |
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After computer assembly, a finishing phase ensues, wherein the gaps between assembled contigs are closed experimentally, and any misassembly is resolved. |
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If the slightly agape mouth is closed prior to mouth opening, this is termed the preparatory phase and is more common in suction-feeding bony fishes than elasmobranchs. |
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This was to be the first phase of the Florida High Speed Rail system. |
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In the M2 plot above, each cotidal line differs by one hour from its neighbors, and the thicker lines show tides in phase with equilibrium at Greenwich. |
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This phase of the war is the longest war in United States history. |
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