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ed that they may be formed spontaneously, in | conditions similar to the environment thought to exist |
the Chinese passengers were being treated in | conditions similar to slavery. |
, north-facing bluffs of Swift Creek provide | conditions similar enough to the mountains to have allo |
nna comfortably lead from start to finish in | conditions similar to where he won his first Belgian Gr |
eir 8th Claxton Shield title in poor weather | conditions similar to that of the 1964 Shield. |
These organizations felt that this created | conditions similar to that of segregation. |
eral version of Raoult's law and under ideal | conditions simplifies to Raoult's law. |
ver the narrow-mouth bottles in sub-freezing | conditions since it is easier to break through frozen i |
These | conditions slowed colonisation. |
Although marshy soil | conditions slowed the engineers' progress, American fig |
In blizzard | conditions, snowmobile enthusiasts have been mobilized. |
form and only in vineyards with appropriate | conditions, so they tend to be very expensive. |
d gear which would withstand the harshest of | conditions, so they researched and designed fabrics tha |
If they had already been studied in space | conditions so much the better, since it would enable re |
goal, she says, depends on favorable weather | conditions so the helicopters can fly. |
acterium is well adapted to grow in alkaline | conditions, so the protease it produces can withstand h |
The writer proposes an interrogation of such | conditions so that people who resist them may have more |
g did not hold up well under various weather | conditions, so it took further work to repair the leafi |
Despite the cramped | conditions, some families, such as the one who occupied |
Sometimes, under the right | conditions, some of the pore space in the rock is occup |
all three soon adapted themselves to pioneer | conditions; some of the early station buildings in fact |
n over the business and in difficult trading | conditions, some poor decisions brought the company clo |
and liquor; however, the country's troubled | conditions soon thwarted his profitable business. |
e Corps crossed the Polesia marshes in harsh | conditions, spearheading the Bobruysk Offensive. |
uds are useful in determining their physical | conditions, specially because heavier elements provide |
e Australian botanist Allen Lowrie's growing | conditions, species in subgenus Lasiocephala grow year- |
into Earth's climate and life under extreme | conditions, specifically the fauna that could have exis |
asthma, allergies, and related diseases and | conditions, specifically in children. |
r location often depended on climate (warmer | conditions speeded the patio process) and the availabil |
This means that under normal | conditions sphalerons are unobservably rare. |
issues such as the health care system, labor | conditions, spousal satisfaction, and class struggle. |
To push Finland into unfavourable peace | conditions, Stalin needed to take Estonia. |
Under good | conditions, stands of perennial prairie grasses such as |
read, "We accept your order on the terms and | conditions stated therein." |
In fact, the | conditions stated in the Bruck-Ryser-Chowla theorem are |
The | conditions stated in the prayer for their sons salvatio |
pically ‘if-else', ‘switch', ‘for', ‘while' | conditions/ statements) |
he two regions are required to obey matching | conditions stating that the metric tensor and extrinsic |
hoon to turn to the north, where unfavorable | conditions steadily weakened the typhoon. |
ront line moved further away, the logistical | conditions steadily worsened for the partisan units, as |
n the Woburn Loop until 1981 when poor track | conditions stopped service. |
such as information on economics, industrial | conditions, strikes, direct action against employers, l |
Under certain meteorological | conditions strong winds pour out of the Fraser Valley a |
UK's dockworkers held on to outmoded pay and | conditions structures which left London at a competitiv |
system or among the best across the various | conditions studied. |
"Under favorable soil and moisture | conditions, studies have shown Saltgrass favorable for |
in disease | conditions such as cancer and birth defects due to chro |
a general method for treating severe medical | conditions such as cancer, infectious diseases, and car |
ose presence indicates human-created abiotic | conditions such as air or water pollution (often called |
under development for the treatment of heart | conditions such as angina pectoris but was never market |
be influenced by tidal action, or subsurface | conditions, such as current and ocean floor. |
researched for use in treating inflammatory | conditions such as asthma and irritable bowel syndrome. |
r is cocaine toxicity with other significant | conditions, such as hypertensive cardiovascular disease |
d to migrate for reasons other than economic | conditions, such as war or persecution. |
o genetic predisposition towards a number of | conditions such as alcohol or drug addiction, or obesit |
at Depression and programs to improve social | conditions such as national insurance and workers' hous |
It inhabits humid | conditions, such as forest floor. |
at allows cap independent translation during | conditions such as heat shock and stress. |
o occur when the crystals form in arid sandy | conditions, such as the evaporation of a shallow salt b |
ieves itching caused for example by dry skin | conditions such as eczema. |
isms such as those that thrive under extreme | conditions such as high acidity, radiation and metal co |
much lower scale, are also found in natural | conditions such as the rocky beds of glaciers, in soil |
uses on empirically observable behaviors and | conditions, such as words spoken or actions taken. |
holinergic properties used to treat allergic | conditions such as hay fever or urticaria. |
Hyperprolinemia can also occur with other | conditions, such as malnutrition or liver disease. |
pain, swelling, tenderness, and stiffness in | conditions such as osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthri |
Studies involving 140 people with long-term | conditions such as anxiety, stress, depression and fibr |
holinergic properties used to treat allergic | conditions such as hay fever or urticaria. |
friends share a room and they live in abject | conditions such as staying hungry for more than a day a |
a retinoid used in skin care creams to treat | conditions such as acne or to reduce wrinkles. |
s them medically useful for the treatment of | conditions such as asthma, but less suitable for use in |
Some X-linked dominant | conditions such as Aicardi Syndrome are fatal to boys, |
exposure are linked to serious adult health | conditions, such as high blood pressure and dementia. |
possess some beneficial potential in mental | conditions, such as schizophrenia. |
ost alkanes are unreactive except in extreme | conditions, such as combustion or strong sunlight. |
d to future therapies for a range of medical | conditions such as heart disease, Parkinson's disease a |
Research Institute, which studies congenital | conditions such as cancer, epilepsy and birth defects. |
seful in the treatment of acute neurological | conditions such as stroke. |
o be the cause of the problem, environmental | conditions such as high humidity (greater than 65 %) ma |
potential for the treatment of degenerative | conditions such as Parkinson's disease and to treat str |
with acetaminophen (paracetamol) for various | conditions such as back pain and menstrual relief. |
On the other hand, the use of milder | conditions such as acetyl sulfate leads to incomplete s |
ke ACE inhibition a goal in the treatment of | conditions such as high blood pressure, heart failure, |
le mirrored and/or with a variety of weather | conditions, such as snowing, thunder and night time. |
Setts were usually granted subject to | conditions, such as the requirement to actually work th |
an increase the risk of heart or circulatory | conditions such as heart attacks and strokes. |
case one has to prescribe suitable boundary | conditions, such as Dirichlet or Neumann boundary condi |
If eyelashes are not kept clean, | conditions such as folliculitis may take place, and if |
s of diseases, including currently incurable | conditions such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Disease. |
During adverse weather | conditions such as cold weather or dry conditions the A |
it occasionally experiences extreme weather | conditions such as the heavy snowfalls of 11-14 January |
Under light | conditions, such as travelling unloaded on the highway, |
o time the birth of their cubs for favorable | conditions, such as when prey is abundant. |
14 has also been proposed as a treatment for | conditions such as depression and schizophrenia, but pr |
drug for various autoimmune and inflammatory | conditions, such as nephrotic syndrome. |
eatment of neuropathic pain and inflammatory | conditions such as arthritis. |
welling associated with several dermatologic | conditions such as atopic dermatitis and allergic conta |
ve battles and is usually faced with certain | conditions, such as using only grab to inflict damage, |
After meeting certain | conditions such as population over 5000, being well acc |
breathing, snoring in combination with other | conditions such as overweight and obesity has been foun |
netics and environmental influences on human | conditions such as HIV, lupus, inherited deafness, and |
ular smooth muscle is altered under specific | conditions such as elevated cAMP and hypoxia. |
can be correlated to specific chronic health | conditions such as diabetes and heart disease. |
S) allows cap independent translation during | conditions such as heat shock and stress. |
For example, inflammatory | conditions such as laminitis may lead to rotation of th |
treatment of heart | conditions such as atrial fibrillation). |
o acid peptide generated in pathophysiologic | conditions such as inflammation, trauma, burns, shock, |
ar atrophy increases the risks of falling in | conditions such as IBM (inclusion body myositis). |
in old age, particularly in the treatment of | conditions such as Alzheimer's disease. |
e important in the treatment of inflammatory | conditions such as severe IgE-mediated allergies. |
e receiving long-term blood transfusions for | conditions such as beta-thalassemia and other chronic a |
n languages such as COBOL and to ensure that | conditions such as empty input files and sequence error |
speech/language problems secondary to other | conditions such as deafness". |
iduals and is also decreased in pathological | conditions such as systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), |
to lower the pressure in the eye in treating | conditions such as glaucoma. |
f Nuvigil as a treatment for serious medical | conditions such as bipolar depression, cognition abnorm |
ication of the extra chromosomes involved in | conditions such as Down's syndrome (see also cytogeneti |
ensory neurons, particularly in inflammatory | conditions such as arthritis, traumatic or surgical pai |
disorders featuring spasticity in neurologic | conditions such as cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, |
n normal incidences of certain illnesses and | conditions such as anemia, fibromyalgia, and hemophilia |
cies that indicates particular environmental | conditions such as certain soil or rock types |
enefits for other psychiatric and neurologic | conditions such as Tourette syndrome, autism, bipolar d |
egaterium is able to survive in some extreme | conditions such as desert environments due to the spore |
Local | conditions such as the composition of the beaches, hidd |
program output, it was useful for detecting | conditions such as endless loops. |
They can rise in inflammatory | conditions such as myocarditis and pericarditis with he |
urbance in lipid metabolism, an indicator of | conditions such as hypercholesterolemia, hyperlipoprote |
It aggressively spreads in favorable | conditions, such as low wet ground or near ponds, but i |
as mediators of anaphylaxis and inflammatory | conditions such as human bronchial asthma. |
ract is also commonly used for other medical | conditions, such as baldness, polycystic ovarian syndro |
ations currently focus on treating transient | conditions such as blood clotting, or treating organs s |
It has been proposed that mental health | conditions, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) |
Under special meteorological | conditions, such as a local rain shower that originates |
stomata respond to changes in environmental | conditions, such as light intensity and concentrations |
ldren were more likely to grow up in adverse | conditions, such as having divorced parents or being ra |
Thus, it has been used to treat | conditions such as depression, for which the lack of se |
they try to bring awareness to the terrible | conditions suffered by the people there. |
Under acidic | conditions sugars tend to form furans such as furfural |
brated as Lesser Festivals if local pastoral | conditions suggest it. |
vely outswinger and hostile bouncer when the | conditions suit. |
old water (around 13° C whole year) creating | conditions suitable also for salmonids. |
cells from human embryonic stem cells under | conditions suitable for clinical scale-up. |
e lineages, and can be greatly induced under | conditions suitable for myeloid cell differentiation. |
g of different groundwaters will also create | conditions suitable for cave formation. |
Both sessions lasted 90 minutes with weather | conditions sunny throughout. |
land and at least three homes being lost in | conditions surpassing 42 °C (108 °F). |
buted to the unusually favorable atmospheric | conditions surrounding the storm (synoptic conditions). |
since the Second Intifada and the difficult | conditions surrounding it. |
The exact | conditions surrounding his death is not known. |
tion about the relationships between medical | conditions, symptoms, and medications. |
or methylamine, but under nitrogen-limiting | conditions synthesizes glycogen as an internal reserve |
a rock pool which, in the right sea and sky | conditions, takes a deep blue colour; the natural archw |
erature will vary according to local climate | conditions, taking into account lowest winter and warme |
dependent living, high school academics, eye | conditions, technology, supporting a blind family membe |
In years with less favourable vintage | conditions than 2005, the proportion of AOC wine tends |
They breed in drier | conditions than many other roaches and produce little o |
. a tissue culture flask) under more natural | conditions than on a glass slide, as is the case with a |
se the employees in Nexus have worse pension | conditions than in Sporveisbussene. |
ST ("East") and were subject to even harsher | conditions than the civilian workers. |
a mountain for the better atmospheric seeing | conditions than those available at lower altitudes. |
in these communities often experience better | conditions than women living in traditional monasteries |
little prospect of obtaining better wages or | conditions than those available to teachers, and the po |
tly and safely, and in tougher environmental | conditions than her predecessors. |
It is more tolerant of dry | conditions than most other members of its genus. |
the Green Junglefowl requires more protected | conditions than chickens. |
he Romani people live in significantly worse | conditions than others. |
igures like him were kept in somewhat better | conditions than the other prisoners and had a few speci |
ees are thriving here, due to better growing | conditions than those found in China. |
41 that elected him was held under stringent | conditions that hastened his death. |
herited biochemical defects are rare medical | conditions that affect the muscles. |
esource consent may be granted with a set of | conditions that need to be complied with in order to en |
llows indexes to be defined for common query | conditions that depend on data in a table, but are not |
imulants can block adequate pain feedback in | conditions that place high stress on the whole body - h |
the four-day-long firestorm coincident with | conditions that produced severe thunderstorms, in which |
ulnerability is merely a condition or set of | conditions that may allow the ADP system or activity to |
is the popularity of the treatment for skin | conditions that Kangal became a health resort. |
Conditions that aggravate it include exertion, fast asc | |
opening the path to creating treatments for | conditions that had been previously untreatable by usin |
l world of radio broadcasting, under various | conditions that can be experienced in the real world. |
ston a handful, especially since the playing | conditions that summer allowed a new ball to be taken a |
Godfrey claimed the windy | conditions that day required him to turn immediately af |
been generated by its ability to be grown in | conditions that do not favor other root crops. |
lications for tectonics under high heat-flow | conditions that may have existed early in the history o |
their destination, they were pardoned on the | conditions that they be "apprenticed" to local employer |
ves that belie the humid and perennially wet | conditions that it grows under. |
g; it is not possible to define any boundary | conditions that would relate the left-moving and the ri |
ce, but Abu Said Othman imposed such onerous | conditions that the Granadines decided to handle the ma |
There are a number of | conditions that can cause an individual to lose his/her |
s to focus on the development of atmospheric | conditions that might produce tornadoes and severe weat |
protested segregated housing and poor living | conditions that African Americans faced in Baltimore in |
So, people mostly study acceptance | conditions that are only finitely representable. |
One of the five | conditions that Gandhi put forward to end the fast was |
bonyl compound with 1,3-propanedithiol under | conditions that remove water from the system. |
adequate vigour and of having tolerated the | conditions that allowed these murders to happen. |
It is designed to simulate | conditions that new soldier medics are likely to face w |
oo hard and did not want to work under harsh | conditions that their label was providing. |
rkplace, such a claim focuses on the working | conditions that must be endured by the victim as a cond |
fortunes of Halifax and the terrible social | conditions that grew out of the industrial revolution. |
e ships tended seaplanes there under adverse | conditions that included floating mines, dangerous cora |
years including the development of new gauge | conditions that increased stability and work that demon |
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