The depth at the shallow end could have been kept at a level to play water polo, certainly not in excess of four feet. |
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Sweating flushes toxic metals, such as copper, lead and mercury, and removes excess salt, a benefit for those with mild hypertension. |
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There may be an excess of land reserved for certain industries, while that available for science parks is insufficient. |
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I enjoy the excess of precision, a kind of maniacal exactitude of language, a descriptive madness. |
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The take-up of such excess loss policies is mainly for fleets with up to five vehicles. |
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The company said it was on target for sales in excess of 100 million this year. |
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After tooling, cut off mortar tailings with trowel and brush excess mortar burrs and dust from face of brick. |
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Table scraps and human food can lead to excess weight that is a detriment to your dog's overall health. |
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She sports an excess of eye shadow and towers over 20 tiny infants scattered around on the floor and furniture in the room. |
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Experience teaches us that excess doesn't buy us happiness, that money can't insulate us from pain. |
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Apparently European consumers will readily discard excess packaging at the till, but I'm too much of a scaredy-cat. |
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Both the shortage and the excess of water may cause severe stress to terrestrial plants, with ultimately lethal outcomes. |
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Most terraces are drained by grassed waterways designed to convey excess water to stream channels without erosion. |
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The event is also expected to attract a global television audience in excess of one billion people. |
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An inherited tendency, luxating patella can be aggravated by excess weight. |
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This represents an enormous tax shelter for those with excess income but will do little for the average American. |
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Generally the marabou is too long for using in competitions so, once it is secure, pinch off the excess with your fingers. |
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The symptoms of carcinoid are produced by excess secretion of serotonin, and the flushing by histamine and tachykinins. |
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Favoured by brolgas, sarus cranes and black-necked storks, its lagoons were created from excess irrigation water. |
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Turn box upside down and tap lightly on the bowl to remove excess chocolate. |
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Gently tap to eliminate excess spice mixture and then coat uniformly with bread crumbs. |
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Other service industries are reacting to excess capacity and weak demand with savage price wars, further depressing prices. |
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Counseling patients at increased risk to avoid excess sun exposure is recommended. |
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She was moderately overweight but no where near obese and the excess showed in her chubby cheeks and small saddlebags. |
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The major problem with excess abdominal fat is that it is highly associated with the development of heart disease, diabetes and cancer. |
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The patient may seek consultation with a plastic surgeon for a face lift, mammoplasty, or abdominoplasty for removal of excess skin. |
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The endogeneous biotin was blocked by adding an excess amount of avidin followed by washing and addition of free biotin. |
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Treatment by surgical excision or physical ablation of the excess tissue may improve cosmetic appearance. |
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Alternatively, the excess arises out of the inclusion of wait-listed passengers in booking data. |
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At a cruise speed with a reasonable fuel burn of 400 pph, a true airspeed in excess of 140 kt straight and level can be expected. |
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After doing several areas, dry off excess moisture with soft absorbent cloths or towels, which can be laundered and reused. |
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The soil raised the planting beds, lifting plant roots out of the quagmire and allowing excess water to drain away. |
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At times the explanatory zeal of the commentators impels them into excess and absurdity. |
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It is a movie so jacked up on its own hedonistic excess that it'll sweep viewers along on its wild ride without really providing much to chew on. |
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Remove excess clutter from countertops and shelves, put dirty towels in the wash, and organize along the way. |
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Electricity from excess illumination wastes an enormous amount of energy needlessly. |
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In prehepatic jaundice, excess unconjugated bilirubin is produced faster than the liver is able to conjugate it for excretion. |
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When aniline is reacted with excess acetic acid under dehydration conditions a white, crystalline material is formed, acetanilide. |
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When there is excess blood sugar around it latches on to hemoglobin inside red cells. |
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These properties, worth well in excess of R1 million, have their own private jetties on the Nahoon River. |
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The industry is still suffering from excess network capacity put in place during the boom years of the late 1990s, and prices are weak. |
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It is also alleged the group has been lumbered with a huge excess of stock which could involve write-offs of as much as 15 million. |
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Unfortunately the rabidly right-wing rag has a circulation in excess of 2.4 million and a readership of over 6 million. |
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Physical activity helps control weight by burning excess calories that would otherwise be stored as fat. |
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The sections were forced to march distances of up to 8km over night to reach stand locations carrying weights in excess of 35 kg. |
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The skin will then be lifted up, pulled back and any excess will be trimmed off. |
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The excess body weight has now gone, along with his addiction to alcohol and drugs. |
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Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, onions, radishes and fruit can all produce excess gas. |
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This process leaves the top and bottom surfaces with an excess of charge which attracts mobile electrons or holes. |
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By cutting back once a month, perhaps as a way of jump-starting a healthier eating plan, you could rid yourself of a lifetime of excess calories. |
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Casein and gelatin function as adsorbents for phenolics and can reduce a wine's excess bitterness and astringency. |
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We've already had in excess of twenty people audition, and I'd say the average level of talent is in excess of our expectations. |
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But sometimes his adverbial excess and convoluted structures result in awkward prose. |
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He said the excess water deduction on members' salary advices was recently amended. |
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Aepyornis reached weights in excess of 400 kg and laid the largest eggs the world has ever seen. |
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Where afflicted or badly placed, Jupiter will produce negative traits through excess or weakness. |
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He warned the emission levels were on average in excess of 100 micrograms per cubic metre. |
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This type of exhaust also significantly reduces the excess gasses after each exhaust stroke of the pistons. |
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Conversely, vines in hot, atmospherically arid climates readily accumulate excess potassium in the leaves, stems, and fruit. |
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A lot of the excess liquidity you speak of can be traced to the aggressiveness of their monetary policy. |
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Farmers commonly spread manure on their lands, a practice that often results in excess phosphorus being applied. |
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It invites us to join the melodrama, keying our responses to the silly excess of the movie itself. |
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It is responsible for 16 per cent of Poland's supplies and its annual energy sales are said to be in excess of 16 terawatt hours. |
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Other symptoms include a bloated abdomen, excess wind, nausea, vomiting and indigestion. |
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Eggs and fish often cause problems with bad smells, and fizzy drinks and beer produce excess wind and runny motions. |
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With a couple of Alaskan summers under my belt, I realize what an excess of sun can do to the human brain. |
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At any speed, a combination of kinematics generating thrust in excess of drag will permit a bird to accelerate. |
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Smoky Quartz is a powerful healing crystal and a grounder of excess energy. |
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In the past, periods of excess have been followed by king-sized hangovers, and we may be in for some pain this time as well. |
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You decided to get healthy, put on muscle and maybe lose a few pounds of excess fat. |
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Losing just a few pounds of excess fat will go a long way toward improving your health. |
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As you gain strength, lose excess fat, and begin to look better in your clothes, revel in it. |
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Many active people are curious about their body composition and wonder what percent of their weight is excess fat. |
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The presence of excess fat in the abdomen is an independent predictor of risk factors and mortality. |
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I can even afford to carry excess fat, having had more than enough to eat in recent months and years. |
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She dried off the excess water from her hair and ran her fingers through it, trying to get the small knots out. |
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The spokesman said the signs were very useful in combating excess speed, showing reductions on average of eight or nine miles per hour. |
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It is helpful in alleviating leucorrhoea, diarrhoea and excess uric acid in the urine, as well as in healing mouth ulcers. |
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Therapeutic measures such as bleeding and purging, designed originally to get rid or excess or malign humours, continued to be used. |
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The trailing edge smoothed out well and the excess plastic flash just fell off. |
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It's not just inactivity that makes excess TV-watching lethal to your waistline. |
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In many cases the excess of assets over liabilities in respect of pensioners can be released and used to augment pensions. |
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Laxative herbs such as cascara bark, rhubarb and senna are used to clear excess Fire. |
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At any given time the anti-piracy operation has somewhere in excess of 20 Internet-based or Internet-related targets. |
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Antibiotics are useless and proprietary antiseptic gargles and lozenges if used in excess are likely to further aggravate the throat. |
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The defendants rightly do not contend that incidental activity of this nature would involve any excess of the grant. |
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He was chasing skirt and snorting booze, hoovering up every kind of sin and excess he could lay his gauntlets on. |
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The base is made of tubular steel for strength and rigidity without excess weight. |
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Few people would go to excess if they were not unwholesomely over-excited about their trivial apishness. |
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The powerplant provides an initial climb rate in excess of 3,300 feet per minute and the aircraft climbs to 18,000 feet in under six minutes. |
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It's been roasting here for the past two days with temperatures in excess of 90 degrees. |
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Brush cotton is a fabric that has been brushed to remove lint and other excess fibres to leave the cotton soft and smooth. |
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The excess is stored in your organs, especially your liver, heart and pancreas. |
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Oh, yes, there are the obligatory North Indian tandoori items and some perfectly fine meat-based curries notably lacking in excess oil. |
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The legs are salted to pull out excess moisture, then stewed slowly in more duck fat flavoured with herbs. |
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We pull them out, rinse them in clean water and wring out the excess water. |
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Appropriate aliquots of lipid stock solutions were placed in a vial and excess solvent removed under an argon stream. |
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Your child's weight should also be managed properly, because excess weight can cause strain in regions of the body. |
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Use an X-acto knife to cut an X in the center opening, and fold excess fabric into the back of the plate. |
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As your muscles begin to feel the burn, the body goes into buffer mode, and you release the excess lactate as carbon dioxide as you breathe. |
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In it, there is a young man waking up in the morning after a nite of excess and liquor. |
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In an honest attempt to fund their retirement accounts, many individuals contribute amounts in excess of the allowable limits. |
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After light excitation, the protein transfers the excess energy via vibrational relaxation to the surrounding water bath. |
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The process of vibrational relaxation involves the dissipation of excess vibrational energy into the surroundings. |
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Any excess relief in a tax year may be carried forward for offset against rental income arising from Irish property in future years. |
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An area in which radiation levels could result in an individual receiving a dose equivalent in excess of 0.1 rem per hour. |
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Tailwind landings have you flying down final at an excess groundspeed, but at a given angle of descent. |
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A gob of crimson pouring from his lips, he spat it out, wiping the excess with the back of his hand. |
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Lattice and slat-style roofing are also effective ways of diffusing excess heat while still letting you enjoy the sun. |
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One should avoid being overweight, because excess weight increases the load on the joints. |
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Limit future infections by keeping excess moisture off the foliage in the autumn and winter. |
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Although there will be enough capacity to satisfy demand next year, the excess of capacity over consumption will begin to shrink. |
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First excess sedation may be a problem if too large a dose is used, thereby resulting in the patient being less arousable. |
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In excess of 70,000 Claimants have lodged claims and further claims are anticipated. |
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If you are tearing your hair out over the excess expenditure, then fear not, for there is some great news for new couples. |
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It feel like logicality taken to its excess in a way I've never seen before. |
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This is a mere bagatelle by the standards on BBC Online sites, clocking in excess of 80 million a month, but it's still not at all bad. |
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The Council said if the current rate of development was maintained in excess of 300 million would be received over a seven-year period. |
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At any stage in the deal 2 excess cards are dealt face down to the table as a talon. |
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Carbon-rich organic matter does this by reducing soil erosion while helping soil retain and break down pesticides and excess nutrients. |
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Some people were having to take their excess rubbish to the municipal waste depot at Thornton-le-Dale. |
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Patients often find that they must restrict or change their diet to avoid excess wind, odour or loose stool. |
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Tidy away any excess of coats and shoes lying around to make the hall look instantly bigger, and brighten a well-worn carpet with cheap rugs. |
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The principal cause of ruination is wanton excess through the sin of hubris. |
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The main cause is excess nitrogen run-off from farm fertilizers, sewage and industrial pollutants. |
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Water on even the most pristine golf courses can contain excess nutrients and organic matter from fertilizer run-off, grass clippings and leaves. |
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But over time, fertilizer run-off from agriculture, for example, may load the lake with excess nutrients. |
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I then cut and filed the excess length off the bolts so that the stems and nuts are not apparent any more. |
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Tertiary amines are manufactured by heating an alcoholic solution of ammonia with excess alkyl halide. |
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Almost 60 per cent of water was wasted in washing of excess lather from the clothes. |
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The farce is in the hysterical-absurdist mode, leaping from excess to excess, part souped-up gazelle, part nastily laughing hyena. |
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The recession prompted them to re-route planes to North Atlantic routes, causing excess capacity and price wars to fill seats. |
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The resultant fragments suggest that the height of N. califae was in excess of 36 times its diameter. |
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The excess was most pronounced for the subgroup of anencephalics, in which prevalence increased 5-fold. |
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This leading cause of blindness in the elderly occurs when excess blood vessels start leaking into the eye. |
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I was working as a radio announcer in RTE, and the shift work and the commute to and from work drained me of any excess energy. |
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Popping off the lid, he sprinkled some of the white talc onto the clasps of the briefcase, blowing the excess off so that it wouldn't be visible. |
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The deluge comes from the ceiling, where excess rainwater has worked its way into the subway car from outside. |
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Aim to keep your pulse rate between 65 and 75 per cent at first, as this will help to burn any excess fat as well as increasing your cardio-vascular fitness. |
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People who carry more weight around their waistlines are at greater health risks than individuals who carry their excess fat in the hips and thighs. |
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We come across bright ideas in books, like over-length lines passed through pulleys under floats and the excess taken up by counter-balancing weights. |
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Realizing that the engine might quit at any point now, he displayed outstanding airmanship by bleeding off excess energy and lowering the landing gear on short final. |
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All aerobatics, spins and banks in excess of 60 degrees are prohibited. |
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When you consider he works in an industry known for its excess of pretentious luvvies and supercilious fashion junkies, his down-to-earth nature is surprising. |
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So over the years, the saga of James Gatz has been appropriated by the victors into a celebration of the very excess it abhorred. |
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Gamma rays are high energy photons, often emitted together with beta or alpha radiations when the transformation has left the atom with excess energy. |
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Remove from oil and let cool on absorbent towels to remove excess grease and reserve. |
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There is no accurate method of calculating the city's true population, and tourists also contribute directly to the excess garbage problems, he said. |
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But Sciortino cut her teeth in that world of excess irony, cynicism, and posturing. |
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The excess mineral supplemented to steers in the group fed at six times the NRC recommendation seems not to have been retained by the animal or stored in the liver. |
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There have been other conventions that fell dutifully into line behind the standard-bearer without an excess of affection. |
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All this artful excess seems intended to disorient and disinhibit guests descending from the busy theater district above. |
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Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers. |
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I thought that I had prewashed out all the excess dye but it ran anyway. |
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The heart and soul of the movie is Alan, a shy Texan teetotaller who's confronted with a display of bacchanalian excess that would've impressed Caligula. |
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This is your time to just get rid of the excess baggage, to live your life. |
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The fruit, its oils and the kernel were traditionally used to treat severe acid stomach, excess wind, fatigue after menstruation and the common cold. |
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An excuse to shop until you drop, drink to excess and make merry. |
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First of all, progress toward righting one of the economy's biggest imbalances, excess production capacity caused by overinvestment, has been greater than first thought. |
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And some specialize in treating women, who have different risk factors for excess drinking. |
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Occasionally, there may be some excess skin left around the scars, if this does not drop off after a few months it will need to be surgically removed. |
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Being in shape and losing excess weight will help you avoid low back pain. |
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Besides contending with occasional fruit shortages, the waxwing must also be wary of an excess of fermented fruit, as alcohol poisoning is a real threat. |
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Both Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair bestrode their nation for periods in excess of two U.S. presidential terms. |
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Blood predominated in spring, and a person with a natural excess of blood would have a sanguine physical and psychological humoral constitution, or temperament. |
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They keep the excess nitrogen from acidifying the upper soil horizons. |
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It is one of the best digestive herbs available, protecting and soothing the mucous membranes of the digestive tract, reducing excess acidity and easing nausea. |
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Other potential causes of androgen excess and menstrual irregularities include conditions unique to pregnancy, such as luteoma and a hyperactive luteal body. |
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The main culprits for the release of invasive plants are actually aquarists and gardeners who unwittingly dump excess quantities of problem species into the countryside. |
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In any event, she can exert a surface pressure far in excess of the tensile strength of any material ever likely to be found on this planet or its environs. |
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The combination of excess sugar sap and sunny days create an abundance of the pigment anthocyanin and the brilliant fall colors of crimson and purple. |
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When the torque exceeds said value the torque limiting clutch 27 of said layshaft slips so that the torque in excess of said value is transmitted by the other layshaft. |
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This oversupply has led to severe competition between the many of the players, which is often manifested as price reductions or discounts in order to clear excess inventory. |
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All that excess skin has to go somewhere and her eyes were baggy. |
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I'm off to weigh the merits of excess baggage and storage at left luggage in Heathrow while I gad about Italy versus shipping a heap of stuff to myself by air freight. |
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They actually have a balancing effect in the digestive tract, for whilst stimulating the flow of digestive juices, they can counteract excess acidity in the stomach. |
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Yet such indulgence is often the way, as people laugh off alcoholic excess while working themselves into a righteous moral lather over something smelly in a cigarette. |
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The alcohol will remove excess oils, the witch hazel will tighten skin and close the pores, and the juice will act as a healing astringent and exfoliant. |
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The power produced will be used by the house, while excess power will flow into the grid and be used by nearby homes. |
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Dampen a towel in the mixture and wring out all the excess moisture. |
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With regard to urban illness and death in winter, prevention is directed at around 50000 excess deaths that still occur annually in Britain in cold weather. |
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W will accept in any future capitalisation that she should bring into account such sum of periodical payments that she is awarded in excess of her aliment. |
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And food, far from being a source of energy and enjoyment, has become a battleground of guilt and shame and excess and starvation. |
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They say the state banks were restrained from inflating to excess by the regular requirement that they pay their balances to the federal branch offices in hard money. |
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Costs for excess wear and tear, such as cigarette burns on the seats or damage to the body, may fall on your shoulders if outlined in the contract. |
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Keeping excess inventory around tied up cash, cluttered up factory floors, and imposed storage and management costs. |
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To balance the account, the shopkeeper paid him the excess in cash. |
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Other nonmalignant endocrine disorders with features of androgen excess include Cushing's syndrome, polycystic ovary syndrome, acromegaly and congenital adrenal hyperplasia. |
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The foundation and the concealer go on smoothly and absorb excess oil, but they also have soothing aloe and chamomile to reduce redness around breakouts. |
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They moved into the flat upstairs and they lumbered about like huge beasts, stomping up and down with no thought of the excess noise being transmitted to my ears below. |
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Blot excess oils with an absorbent paper towel or terry cloth rags. |
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Similarly, histamine arises in many tissues by the decarboxylation of histidine, which in excess causes constriction or dilation of various blood vessels. |
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Use the back of the spoon to press the eggplant flesh against the side of the colander to remove excess water. |
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It was a bastion of dot-com excess that managed to survive into the 21st century. |
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The higher you go, the higher the risk of developing altitude sickness, or much more dangerous, pulmonary or cerebral edema, excess water in the lung or brain. |
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Once the knots are tied, the carpetmaker clips the ends of the wool threads so that they are all the same length, and washes the carpet to remove excess dye. |
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It must be optimized to produce yields in excess of 100 bushels per acre. |
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Fassel has good reason not to weigh his ship down with excess ballast. |
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It's cool, in a toned-down bowling-shirt sort of way, but its polyester yarn is spun soft and airy, and subtle mesh vents in the back evacuate excess body heat. |
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Backfilling with the clay soil that you removed is actually like building a dam to keep excess water from permeating the root ball of your newly planted tree. |
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Shooting the birds was marginally better sport than bagging dodos and to win a rosette in pigeon-shooting you had to kill in excess of 30,000 passengers in a session. |
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Foot to the floor and before you can say Jack Robinson you've crossed the finish line having attained a speed in excess of 300mph in a quarter mile! |
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The down side is excess weight, poor performance and abysmal gas mileage. |
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This excess energy is emitted in quanta of electromagnetic radiation that have exactly same energy as the difference in energy between the orbits jumped by the electron. |
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When Love Comes to Town will throw together 16 men and women, aged 30 to 60, from rural towns which have an excess of single men or women. |
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Because of this, some species of plants and vegetation die due to the excess salt. |
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This low-rate, nonnhorotelic excess is bradytely and the rates involved in it are bradytelic. |
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Classical unemployment is the result of real wages being above their market clearing level leading to an excess supply of labour. |
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Coolant is used in car engines and industrial processes, where excess heat could cause machine damage. |
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It also includes ecoservice grass clippings from marginal land where the biodiversity is threatened by an excess level of nutrients. |
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Uncle of Exeter, enlarge the man committed yesterday, that rail'd against our person. We consider it was excess of wine that set him on. |
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The Pirates entered the season lugging no one's expectations as excess baggage. |
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A strong acid is also a substance whose conjugate base is quite happy with the excess electrons it got from that bond. |
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I threw myself upon my face, and clung to the scant herbage in an excess of nervous agitation. |
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It is thought that there were originally 98 sarsen standing stones, some weighing in excess of 40 tons. |
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Drainage of excess water and waste were common practices in camps as well as the permanent medical structures, which come at a later date. |
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But it was natural, that the impetuous, restless young artist should incline more to excess of strength than of delicacy in his playing. |
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Some vital areas, such as southwestern prairie, have experienced a loss in excess of 98 percent. |
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The packers and consumers object to the short, thick animals because of their excess lardiness and to the rangy ones because of their large cuts. |
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The surgeon lased the elongated soft palate, cutting off the excess tissue and stopping the blood flow in one swipe. |
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Without a ballast, excess current would flow, causing rapid destruction of the lamp. |
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When there is no output gap, the economy is producing at full capacity and there are no excess productive resources. |
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Around this time it was getting in excess of half a million visitors a year. |
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A pink gin is prepared by swirling a few drops of bitters round the glass and throwing any excess away. It's the Marmite of the drinking world. |
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The Museum's various libraries hold in excess of 350,000 books, journals and pamphlets covering all areas of the museum's collection. |
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The cars are capable of lateral acceleration in excess of six g in corners. |
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Live Super League broadcasts regularly rank amongst the top 10 most watched programmes in a week on Sky Sports with in excess of 250,000 viewers. |
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Scientist suggest that shedding excess numbers allows the oaks to satiate nut gathering species, improving the chances of germination. |
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The WPA play under blackball rules and have in excess of 10,000 registered players from more than 80 interleague teams throughout Wales. |
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The list includes all urban areas with a population in excess of 100,000 at the 2011 census. |
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She thanked Thyruid and rubbed her hair free from the excess water, leaving her head in a twisted, tousled misarray. |
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By 1936, Farben regretted making the deal, as the excess profits by then being generated had to be given to the government. |
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By the end of hostilities, in excess of 400 cargo ships had been built in Canada. |
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The book attributed inflation to excess money supply generated by a central bank. |
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These excess money balances would therefore be spent and hence aggregate demand would rise. |
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Protein intake, for example, causes an excess of toxins of amine groups when it is broken down for energy. |
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This had several negative repercussions on the environment, including metal loading and excess atmospheric carbon. |
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An excess of oxygen depleting chemicals in the water can lead to hypoxia and the creation of a dead zone. |
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Near their eyes, sea turtles possess glands that produce salty tears that rid their body of excess salt taken in from the water they drink. |
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It is a primary cause of eutrophication of surface waters, in which excess nutrients, usually nitrates or phosphates, stimulate algae growth. |
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In addition to their providing the nutrition to plants, excess fertilizers can be poisonous to the same plant. |
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Careful fertilization technologies are important because excess nutrients can be as detrimental. |
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These locations allow the marshes to absorb the excess nutrients from the water running through them before they reach the oceans and estuaries. |
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The value of the scrap lead and steel was well in excess of the costs of recovery. |
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Gypsy brewers typically use facilities of larger makers with excess capacity. |
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Ryde Carnival remains the island's largest carnival, with local crowds and mainland visitors totalling in excess of 50,000 spectators. |
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An image of excess weight may have symbolized a yearning for plenty and security. |
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The excess noise factor and the aging characteristics of 16 Hamamatsu R11283 photopentodes have been tested. |
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Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden have for example experienced constant and large excess exports in recent years. |
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Despite the small size of the Netherlands, the Dutch left behind a legacy in excess of their mere numbers. |
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Snyder claims that archival evidence suggests a maximum excess mortality of nine million during the entire Stalin era. |
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In excess of 10,000 individual texts have been recovered, mostly inscribed on stone monuments, lintels, stelae and ceramics. |
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As a result, while the Irish state has been in existence for less than one hundred years, the statute book stretches back in excess of 800 years. |
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Wasted votes are seen as those cast for losing candidates, and for winning candidates in excess of the number required for victory. |
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Aggregate excess demand in a market is the difference between the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied as a function of price. |
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The key principle was the removal of excess carbon and other impurities from pig iron by oxidation with air blown through the molten iron. |
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Keynes suggested that there was over capacity, and the industry should be reorganised into larger units that would scrap the excess capacity. |
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This requires the coke or charcoal to be in large enough particles to be permeable, meaning there cannot be an excess of fine particles. |
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Cast and especially pig iron have excess slag which must be at least partially removed to produce quality wrought iron. |
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The carbon no longer fits within the FCC austenite structure, resulting in an excess of carbon. |
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This produced the first steel of modern quality, providing a means of efficiently changing excess wrought iron into useful steel. |
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Until the British Alkali Act 1863 and similar legislation in other countries, the excess HCl was vented into the air. |
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The calcium carbonate becomes less soluble as a result and the excess precipitates as lime scale. |
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Rainwater mixes with sewage in combined sewers and excess mixed water is discharged into the Thames. |
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The paper is vacuumed or agitated, mechanically or by hand, to remove excess powder, and then heated to near combustion. |
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If the quicklime is slaked with an excess of water then putty or slurry is produced. |
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These are so named because the cancer cells are large, with excess cytoplasm, large nuclei and conspicuous nucleoli. |
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The cells are filled with ink, and the excess is scraped off the surface with a doctor blade. |
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Open hearth furnaces are one of a number of kinds of furnace where excess carbon and other impurities are burnt out of pig iron to produce steel. |
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The oxygen in iron oxide and other impurities decarburize the pig iron by burning excess carbon away, forming steel. |
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At times of low electrical demand, the excess generation capacity is used to pump water into the higher reservoir. |
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Some carry the filling yarns across the loom at rates in excess of 2,000 metres per minute. |
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The event has raised millions for charity and regularly sees in excess of 3,000 participants. |
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The upper part of the fell, in excess of a mile square, is soft, peaty and drab. |
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Its base is not exposed but in its main outcrop area, it is considered to be in excess of 5000m thick though less elsewhere. |
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The bends are rinsed well and slickered on both the sides to remove excess of water. |
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The shocked Aussie fighters started to sweat off the excess pounds, but competition manager Lenni Gama denied any problem with the scales. |
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There is no English name for such a sweet excess of devotion, so I will refer to it as a theopathic condition. |
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In response, cells had to transport excess zinc ions into the zincosome and organelles. |
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The contract includes seven aboveground storage tanks with capacity in excess of 1 MMbbls. |
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Research suggests that the DASH diet's high mineral levels can help the body get rid of excess salt, just as water pills do. |
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Previous reports have employed approximately a 1000-fold molar excess of acetic anhydride to acetylate solvent accessible lysine residues. |
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Our white-glove delivery service allows families to avoid the stress and inconvenience of traveling with bulky or excess luggage this summer. |
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Wicklow will be the program agent for excess workers compensation insurance for the Boston-based CGU, Welliver said. |
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Wormeries are raised up off the ground and have a few tiers with a tap on the bottom that lets out excess water and wormcast. |
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The excess skin is then contoured to create a symmetrical scar and an anatomically correct inframmamary fold. |
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An elective quadratic formula is available to reflect such asset reductions during the calculation of excess related-party indebtedness. |
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Hence, unexpectedly higher reassessments gave local governments an excess of tax billings over their levies for the year. |
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Surrounding the lymph node the excess fat and areolar tissue has been dissolved away, bringing the lymph node tissue to the foreground. |
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If the flood zone designation is not removed, Adevco has the option of paying the note or reconveying the excess land to Key Tronic. |
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Machines move flour and water from holding tanks to kneaders to flatteners to vacuum mixers that eliminate excess water and air bubbles. |
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The Lampia property has in excess of 676 drillholes, indicating the near surface presence of nickel rich limonite and saprolite horizons. |
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The traditional Japanese bath includes strips of kombu or bladderwrack to dissipate excess fat deposits and soften the skin. |
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Red-tailed boa constrictors can grow in excess of 10ft in length and can weigh as much as 60lb. |
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Machines can be stand alone or for speeds in excess of 500 cans per minute linked to a seaming machine. |
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For the sake of decreasing the through-plane resistivity of BPs, an excess of conductive additives is generally added to the polymer matrix. |
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In excess of 60 pupils competed at the event, which took place at the Tyneside Badminton Centre in Newcastle. |
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Mastopexy This is a breast-lift operation which involves removing excess skin and raising the nipple. |
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Mounted directly to the limb bolts, Xtremes instantly absorb excess vibration and counteract bow shock. |
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Ignorance because, according to an IT intelligence professor and a brain surgeon researcher, the brain is not meant to be used for excess memory. |
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