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task for five years, independent of weather | conditions and illumination, and reliably provides rada |
Because of poor | conditions in the detention camps children have died of |
rman boundary condition is a set of boundary | conditions which impose the restriction that a wave fun |
ly larger and not designed for true off road | conditions. |
(because the architect offered unfavourable | conditions), while on behalf of the contractors the man |
tensively for recreation, offering excellent | conditions for canoeing, boating, and fishing. |
serve this purpose the festival offers ideal | conditions - especially with regard to its favourable g |
ll, low levels of sunshine, and often breezy | conditions throughout the year. |
Often, such | conditions require that certain variables be free, or t |
ained in England, on account of his old bail | conditions - he had been, "lattin hame upoun ane band." |
ing property owners to convert the old title | conditions to benefit their land and hence themselves a |
urs to a couple of days depending on storage | conditions. |
he storm a blizzard, based on meteorological | conditions recorded by the Weather Bureau at Philadelph |
its exact timing can be dependent on weather | conditions. |
ted that the US had insisted on unacceptable | conditions. |
thin specific varieties depending on growing | conditions, drying methods, age of the hop, and other f |
Legislative Department to dispose of on any | conditions it may choose to impose. |
nd the surrounding suburbs depending on wind | conditions. |
ded real-time route updates based on traffic | conditions. |
e folia; this can provide information on the | conditions of formation |
en eight and twenty hours, depending on soil | conditions. |
s, and positions; and obtain data on weather | conditions. |
wealth of analytical research reports on the | conditions of Travellers, which are used as references |
r merger, or allowing an acquisition on such | conditions as the Authority sets, including ordering th |
their destination, they were pardoned on the | conditions that they be "apprenticed" to local employer |
ly takes two days (or more depending on road | conditions), many tourists and travellers make overnigh |
ing February to October, depending on winter | conditions, Trixis californica can flower nearly year-r |
However, depending on environmental | conditions, they usually produce a relatively small amo |
xel Bayer-sensor cameras, depending on light | conditions and types of colors present in the image. |
Having defaulted on the | conditions of his inheritance, he is forced to take a j |
intain that film producers operate on market | conditions while particularly DR, funded by a broadcast |
es to the castle's upkeep and reports on its | conditions annually. |
lopments in penal reform, reporting on penal | conditions worldwide |
somewhat variable depending on environmental | conditions but wilt and death usually occur within six |
that won an Emmy for their reporting on the | conditions in Darfur. |
Brain research is concentrated on brain | conditions, diseases, and disorders including, but is n |
ditional drawdowns will be based on security | conditions in each part of the country. |
ough he opposed its legislation on workplace | conditions, made necessary by its dependence on Labor P |
On Economic | Conditions - Thursday, April 14, 1938 |
ment Committee is keeping a close eye on the | conditions of both the salt marsh and the sand dunes. |
cases of wine per year, depending on vintage | conditions . |
co-precipitation only weakly depends on the | conditions; |
l author of a reference work on neurological | conditions |
ocedures which gave a daily report on safety | conditions underground, a standard that is common today |
t Swedish research institute focusing on the | conditions for enterprise, entrepreneurship and market |
me of 14 to 32 minutes, depending on traffic | conditions. |
committed to maintaining the building on two | conditions, firstly that the rites of the church be sta |
mmandant accepted to capitulate on honorable | conditions, realizing he could not defend the fortress |
rms a valuable historical document on social | conditions in New Zealand in the 1850s. |
In addition to reporting on ski | conditions, Kennedy served as the president of the Cana |
her is a bloodline based primarily on social | conditions. |
ted he had escaped to focus attention on the | conditions in the hospital and his own situation. |
netics and environmental influences on human | conditions such as HIV, lupus, inherited deafness, and |
rning of the Reichstag, a publication on the | conditions of the Jewish population which greatly raise |
s may be present, depending on environmental | conditions. |
power generation can vary based on external | conditions. |
more, sometimes a bit less depending on the | conditions of manufacture. |
Rules, Norms and Decisions, On the | Conditions of Practical and Legal Reasoning in Internat |
rboxy-amino acid anhydrides depending on the | conditions. |
a ground orifice which, depending on weather | conditions and season, can serve either as a sink or as |
It is only overcome on the | conditions of faith and repentance. |
peeds of 145 km/h (90 mph) depending on wind | conditions. |
had of most of Dublin, depending on weather | conditions and obstructions. |
From idle to 2500-3000RPM, depending on load | conditions, one intake valve fully opens while the othe |
) with noticeable and profound effect on the | conditions of the flora and fauna contained within. |
pths, and to provide information on drilling | conditions for logistical planners. |
uary 1690, the Mughal emperor agreed, on the | conditions that rupees 1.5 lakhs (150,000) (over one bi |
t also reformulated the legal basis on which | conditions on the use of land can be specified in the t |
mputer-generated models based on atmospheric | conditions project that clouds of nerve agents would ha |
6 revolutions per minute (depending on wind | conditions) and was often the cause of microwave interf |
may take several years to begin, once market | conditions rebound. |
ding "two events with probability one, whose | conditions cannot be met together." |
more efficiently fix carbon in only certain | conditions, with the more common C3 pathway being more |
tinuous screw presses worked best only under | conditions of constant feed, at constant consistency. |
illway gates were to be used in only extreme | conditions. |
oughbred horse race held under open handicap | conditions, for horses aged three years old and upwards |
ences of individuals who are operating under | conditions of risk and the efforts of organizations who |
nted the decoration for field operations and | conditions. |
to monitor flight deck operations, machinery | conditions, towing, damage control, and related activit |
ized as illusion, these opposing determining | conditions bind, limit and fetter (pashu) the individua |
ia in 1929 because of the oppressive Fascist | conditions. |
Optimal growth | conditions include a pH level of about 7, a salt concen |
ed in Japan, where he found optimal training | conditions. |
tween six to twelve months in optimal farmed | conditions. |
With optimum wind | conditions nearly daily in the late afternoon, Zuma dra |
rate is very rapid in optimum environmental | conditions, and market size can be achieved in 18 to 30 |
is used to treat muscular imbalance or other | conditions (see vergence dysfunction) that cause errors |
evalent where high bio-load exists, or where | conditions may be stressful due to overcrowding or low |
be influenced by tidal action, or subsurface | conditions, such as current and ocean floor. |
heat, even under moderately acidic or basic | conditions, allowing it to be used in baking, or in pro |
ation (catalyzed by heat, light, or alkaline | conditions). |
atters of pay, shipboard routine, or service | conditions; the issues that affected the sailors the mo |
y cows would give birth in wild or semi-wild | conditions, not be located in an annual round up, and t |
lamp under normal shop lighting or daylight | conditions. |
Sediments deposited under oxic or anoxic | conditions can preserve on the long term the geochemica |
operate on either type of diabetes or other | conditions resulting in hyperglycemia, the current clin |
Those "red lines," or non-negotiable | conditions, include recognizing the constitution and th |
ining plants adapted to arid climate or soil | conditions. |
he was dead, either of his ordeal or prison | conditions, by that point. |
ils but is intolerant of anaerobic or saline | conditions; it is also frost-tolerant to - 30°C. |
an increase the risk of heart or circulatory | conditions such as heart attacks and strokes. |
, but motivated by good feeding or migrating | conditions. |
It occurs in damp or swampy | conditions in grasslands or wooded areas at high altitu |
As the spark or arc | conditions are typically not well controlled, the analy |
lysis of the human body in movement or under | conditions of strain, but he is also important for his |
Metals exposed to cold or cryogenic | conditions may endure a ductile to brittle transition a |
eople with psoriasis and other scalp or skin | conditions. |
In mildly acidic or neutral | conditions, the reaction is much slower and produces mo |
rijuana for certain terminal or debilitating | conditions be permitted and physicians authorized to ad |
tients with certain terminal or debilitating | conditions. |
ds when under stress, animal attack or other | conditions. |
In the case of fog or blizzard | conditions the observer should read the scale where the |
ury, disease, insect damage or environmental | conditions. |
ill decompose at the typical acidic or basic | conditions used in such extractions. |
istmas Day or on days of high water or storm | conditions. |
ng signs warn of possible dangers or unusual | conditions ahead and alert motorists on the hazards to |
Pulses of hypoxic or anoxic | conditions and perhaps periodic episodes of heavy silta |
notic nares, elongated soft palate, or other | conditions) can evert the laryngeal saccules, aggravati |
countries and lived in detention or similar | conditions received a compensation of up to EUR 2,560. |
In the event of complications or other | conditions being present, ascending is always the corre |
thers to know about medical or psychological | conditions or treatments which would be embarrassing. |
rovides protection under hypoxic or ischemic | conditions, potentially limiting brain damage. |
There are oral pathologic | conditions in which the maintenance of oral hygiene wit |
They grow in organic substrate | conditions up to 100x higher than oligotrophs. |
nisms tend to grow in high organic substrate | conditions, for example, sewage lagoons. |
The effect approximates the original viewing | conditions for these paintings and allows gold leaf to |
The Arabs the Origins, Present | Conditions, and Prospects of the Arab World, 1955 |
r is cocaine toxicity with other significant | conditions, such as hypertensive cardiovascular disease |
ms that claim to treat eczema and other skin | conditions. |
ell in western blotting and other denaturing | conditions. |
ovel therapies for obesity and other medical | conditions. |
Other comorbid | conditions include self-injurious behaviors (SIB), anxi |
brain tumors, stroke and other neurovascular | conditions. |
hing difficulties, jaundice or other medical | conditions. |
strains, sprains, and other musculoskeletal | conditions. |
that can cause infections and other disease | conditions, and prolong sickness. |
tated by groundwater or in other sedimentary | conditions, or form as a primary mineral in hydrotherma |
Other reaction | conditions give compounds with anion formula MnF52- or |
This is found in anemia and other blood | conditions. |
roke, heart attack, and other cardiovascular | conditions. |
askatchewan and focused on other respiratory | conditions and prevention programs. |
and probably result from other immunological | conditions, possibly allergies to gluten or extension o |
tself, or rather, a symptom of other related | conditions. |
Other eye | conditions which appear in the breed include cataracts |
many people with albinism and other genetic | conditions) by notable fashion photographer and human r |
r by people with arthritis and other medical | conditions which would make the use of a traditional ca |
ndrome (ME/CFS) as well as other auto-immune | conditions, neurobehavioural disorders and neurological |
ract is also commonly used for other medical | conditions, such as baldness, polycystic ovarian syndro |
to pregnancy, childbirth, and other related | conditions. |
chase or selling prices or any other trading | conditions; |
h specific types of cancers, or other benign | conditions. |
egions whose climate, soil, or other growing | conditions create unique areas for viticulture. |
aims while blinded under otherwise identical | conditions. |
dation received $41 million to carry out the | conditions of the settlement. |
sts were able to succeed in figuring out the | conditions under which the rabies vaccination was most |
o Award, saying he was dismayed over current | conditions in the country. |
, the Covenanters then split apart over what | conditions peace should be made with the King. |
stokers upset with the officers over working | conditions. |
d also released conflicting reports over the | conditions of the maternity ward at Frere hospital, in |
ent had virtually lost control over economic | conditions. |
Spanish airport authority Aena over working | conditions, work schedules and benefits. |
s as are available" before suing over prison | conditions. |
Over time, | conditions of work deteriorated, as laborers inhabited |
was expelled from the association over poor | conditions and mistreatment of animals. |
n's most prominent campaign was over housing | conditions. |
Following a dispute over the | conditions of renting the Newmarket Road ground, in 190 |
otest was nominally about the overall safety | conditions of the stage, and was sparked by life-threat |
t spreads quickly in overcrowded, unsanitary | conditions. |
e immediate problems of their own employment | conditions. |
ework is produced during oxidative formation | conditions. |
st named in 1956, although papers describing | conditions now known or assumed to be CFEOM appear in t |
nes can grow in full-sun to partially shaded | conditions. |
s that is 1) adapted well to particular site | conditions, or 2) of a greater inherent productivity. |
cies that indicates particular environmental | conditions such as certain soil or rock types |
r the legislature to believe particular work | conditions are dangerous. |
ristian population enduring particularly bad | conditions. |
against the government on issues of pay and | conditions. |
litant action to defend technicians' pay and | conditions, in particular in the ITV strike of 1979, wh |
dependent Review of Higher Education Pay and | Conditions in 1999. |
ith Governor Charles Fitzgerald over pay and | conditions. |
the effect of changing firefighters pay and | conditions, and created a massive structural change to |
ade repeated attempts to improve the pay and | conditions of the force, and had made representations o |
ng through employment agencies equal pay and | conditions with employees in the same business who do t |
UK's dockworkers held on to outmoded pay and | conditions structures which left London at a competitiv |
Pay, pensions, | conditions of service |
In peak wet | conditions up to 20 million litres of silica-enriched w |
she said, historical novels about people and | conditions she knew. |
seen in the tightest muscles of people with | conditions like spastic cerebral palsy. |
For the Armenian people, however, | conditions grew worse under Stalin's rule. |
ves that belie the humid and perennially wet | conditions that it grows under. |
d rapid sedimentation created perfect fossil | conditions. |
he CWL will not only provide perfect playing | conditions, but each player will receive quality lodgin |
Central Florida provides perfect training | conditions year round. |
ng of the unit square with periodic boundary | conditions onto itself results. |
hors introduced the use of periodic boundary | conditions. |
us (shown as a square with periodic boundary | conditions) partitioning it into seven mutually-adjacen |
order to allow the use of periodic boundary | conditions. |
a lattice with or without periodic boundary | conditions); |
the operator to understand which periods and | conditions are putting the facility at risk. |
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