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threats, mission objectives, and topography | conditions, using pictures to illustrate these details. |
for six months, possibly generating tornadic | conditions. |
an Grand Prix which took place in torrential | conditions. |
eekend) lead by winning race 1 in torrential | conditions, following an tyre gamble. |
raised in a wild or semiwild state in tough | conditions. |
In tough | conditions, both the final pairing struggled on the fin |
local cattle breed developed under the tough | conditions of the Harz mountain range. |
Alex to see if he can make it through tough | conditions, and also wait for the arrival of his father |
ly evolved the ability to tolerate the toxic | conditions. |
East Coast Main Trunk opened in 1928, track | conditions were not optimal and the train took 12 hours |
Almost immediately the changing track | conditions began to favour slicks once more and Schumac |
Muddy track | conditions made the winning time 2:15.20 the slowest De |
ns to keep up with the competition and track | conditions during the event. |
Due to light rail loadings and track | conditions on the Louisville and Nashville Railroad, di |
n September 1986, due to deteriorating track | conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facili |
rable temperature change at night make track | conditions completely different. |
n September 1986, due to deteriorating track | conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facili |
n the Woburn Loop until 1981 when poor track | conditions stopped service. |
n September 1986, due to deteriorating track | conditions and Chester County's desire to expand facili |
ally-planned 300, due to deteriorating track | conditions. |
Due to deteriorating track | conditions, passenger operations were suspended in 1989 |
having pitted for slick tyres as the track's | conditions became better for them to be run. |
n over the business and in difficult trading | conditions, some poor decisions brought the company clo |
on of a new software system and poor trading | conditions. |
In the difficult trading | conditions in the first decade of the 20th century, Sal |
chase or selling prices or any other trading | conditions; |
on Group in the late 1960s; however, trading | conditions were not favourable, and in April 1980 the r |
Traffic | conditions are reported by Ken Zurski from CEFCU Traffi |
not particularly suitable for modern traffic | conditions, owing to its narrowness. |
ded real-time route updates based on traffic | conditions. |
mation on rail traffic (next trains, traffic | conditions, delays, etc.) that will eventually replace |
the duties of broadcasting news and traffic | conditions. |
p metering and graphical displays of traffic | conditions. |
id response units even under extreme traffic | conditions. |
ent's lack of response to the unsafe traffic | conditions that caused their son's death. |
was bored in the late 1960s to ease traffic | conditions. |
me of 14 to 32 minutes, depending on traffic | conditions. |
for alternative routes and supplies traffic | conditions on city streets adjacent to highways. |
, local news, weather forecasts, and traffic | conditions. |
e estimating prevailing and emerging traffic | conditions, this technology is expected to allow variab |
Weather Channel, which shows current traffic | conditions (provided by Traffic Pulse) during the local |
ording to the final accident report, traffic | conditions no longer warranted the speed assignment aft |
onal Park Service rangers have current trail | conditions which can be found in the Harry Hampton Visi |
ed in Japan, where he found optimal training | conditions. |
Central Florida provides perfect training | conditions year round. |
ations currently focus on treating transient | conditions such as blood clotting, or treating organs s |
as chosen by PA-TEC based on current transit | conditions in the northern Philadelphia suburbs, estima |
he next state represent the state transition | conditions and transition actions. |
into the husbandry, slaughter and transport | conditions of chickens. |
a statewide study to improve transportation | conditions linked with gateways for global trade. |
Mark Twain attacked the travel | conditions on a Union Company ship in his travel book F |
s of poorly paved roads and difficult travel | conditions to generate separate communities. |
tery, contracted from the terrible traveling | conditions. |
only 600 metres from shore, the treacherous | conditions of the high seas and storm force winds made |
the island were shut down due to treacherous | conditions. |
a retinoid used in skin care creams to treat | conditions such as acne or to reduce wrinkles. |
inhibitor; medically it may be used to treat | conditions of moderate to severe metabolic or respirato |
Thus, it has been used to treat | conditions such as depression, for which the lack of se |
to lower the pressure in the eye in treating | conditions such as glaucoma. |
sinensis infusions were useful for treating | conditions including tumors, abscesses, bladder ailment |
fficial information on services, treatments, | conditions, healthy living and current health topics |
ng a font that was easy to read under trench | conditions. |
Brazil was up next, and in tricky | conditions in qualifying, Button was eliminated in Q2 b |
ature but usually takes 2-3 days in tropical | conditions. |
ant subtropical weather rather than tropical | conditions during the cool season of May to August. |
re was deemed unsuitable due to the tropical | conditions, and the local ironstone was not suitable fo |
Chediston was modified for tropical | conditions, and commissioned on 21 August 1962 as HMAS |
ring period, throughout the year in tropical | conditions, and from spring to late autumn in warm temp |
and liquor; however, the country's troubled | conditions soon thwarted his profitable business. |
ughes led his men superbly under most trying | conditions against the most distinguished elements of t |
Not like controlled test tube | conditions, the fate of natural phenols in vivo shows t |
e of these surfactants under these turbulent | conditions traps air, forming persistent bubbles which |
In the press he defended the Twenty-one | Conditions. |
Epainetos was shrewd enough to deal for two | conditions. |
The following two | conditions are equivalent to each other for all lattice |
s (scleroderma) these antibodies may tie two | conditions together. |
the fourth line - which satisfies these two | conditions. |
We can solve the network by satisfying two | conditions. |
identifier I' masks an identifier I when two | conditions are met |
The map changes when one of two | conditions is met: either the timelimit is reached (and |
s the log of the fold change between the two | conditions. |
The symptoms are similar, and the two | conditions are sometimes confused with each other, but |
e is primarily used for the treatment of two | conditions: hypertension and edema. |
committed to maintaining the building on two | conditions, firstly that the rites of the church be sta |
seudo-sign for although it satisfies the two | conditions 1 and 3, it does not fulfill condition 2. Di |
Subjects were presented with two | conditions: John recommends the food containing the all |
etwork accurately depicts causality, the two | conditions are equivalent. |
These two | conditions are so strongly linked that researches in th |
The first two | conditions are necessary but not enough to characterize |
system for disintegration rock in ultra-deep | conditions based on pulsed electric plasma. |
ted that the US had insisted on unacceptable | conditions. |
r Alkhanov, Boussoufa requested unacceptable | conditions in his personal contract, even though Anderl |
napped by the Lugo men and held in uncertain | conditions for a number of episodes. |
ld, and he was brought up amidst uncongenial | conditions. |
ion also occurs in animal muscle cells under | conditions when oxygen is low. |
HAMLET cells and cells under | conditions of amino acid starvation (a known initiator |
l to the heat change if it is measured under | conditions of constant volume, as in a closed rigid con |
However, under | conditions of constant pressure, as in reactions in ves |
ences of individuals who are operating under | conditions of risk and the efforts of organizations who |
The race started under | conditions classified as "light rain", with several dri |
de in clay-bearing rocks metamorphosed under | conditions between diagenesis and low-grade.With increa |
cells from human embryonic stem cells under | conditions suitable for clinical scale-up. |
ll percentage of arsenate into its DNA under | conditions of phosphorus starvation. |
state and transient reaction kinetics under | conditions from ultrahigh vacuum to atmospheric pressur |
bonyl compound with 1,3-propanedithiol under | conditions that remove water from the system. |
ly organized urban system could evolve under | conditions of increased population density. |
sing in action, there can be no doubt, under | conditions attendant to the Battle of Midway, that he g |
om all contact with the outside world, under | conditions Amnesty International described as "sensory |
e lineages, and can be greatly induced under | conditions suitable for myeloid cell differentiation. |
s for engineered systems that are made under | conditions of uncertainty." |
d induced activity of cortical neurons under | conditions of motion sickness."(p2) |
Karapetyan swam to it and, under | conditions of almost zero visibility due to the silt ri |
But under | conditions like these one can only say that the Italian |
gnificant property of majorite is that under | conditions of high pressure and temperature as exist in |
capability of swelling or stretching, under | conditions of lower internal pressure relative to press |
Under | conditions of good lighting, the insect-snagging tentac |
om all contact with the outside world, under | conditions Amnesty International described as "sensory |
lysis of the human body in movement or under | conditions of strain, but he is also important for his |
mporaries would still have been living under | conditions with extended periods of daylight and night. |
of these proteins are highly expressed under | conditions of high stress, for example, when placed in |
This enables it to remain alive under | conditions that would otherwise cause dessication. |
casite reacts more readily than pyrite under | conditions of high humidity. |
oscopic) animals that permanently live under | conditions with high relative humidity. |
of maintaining normal sexual behavior under | conditions of laboratory testing.” |
s thought to be a method of protection under | conditions of hypoxia. |
are often opaque, with deals concluded under | conditions of secrecy. |
radical hydroxylation of phenylalanine under | conditions of oxidative stress. |
ever, since these experiments were run under | conditions significantly different from industrial Wack |
The game could be played under | conditions of conventional warfare, limited warfare, or |
honorable service in the line of duty, under | conditions other than those of declared hostile action. |
ly visible numbers so they can be seen under | conditions when there is poor visibility like rain, fog |
components compensate for one another under | conditions where they are functionally redundant, thus |
diamond and other superhard materials under | conditions of high temperature and pressure. |
tinuous screw presses worked best only under | conditions of constant feed, at constant consistency. |
peptide, promotes neural cell survival under | conditions of severe oxidative stress. |
of the engineering plant at all times under | conditions of extreme operations and moments of stress. |
sel collapse occurs in vessels which undergo | conditions of higher external pressure relative to the |
ght to health is the right to the underlying | conditions of health as well as medical care. |
irst World War, and were kept in undesirable | conditions due to strikes. |
Province of La Pampa due to the unfavorable | conditions, given the climate and the lack of drinking |
hoon to turn to the north, where unfavorable | conditions steadily weakened the typhoon. |
it tracked northwest, and due to unfavorable | conditions it remained below tropical storm intensity. |
Despite the unfavorable | conditions, the storm intensified, and reached hurrican |
urning westward and encountering unfavorable | conditions. |
umour growth under energetically unfavorable | conditions. |
was never detected, and due to unfavourable | conditions ever since it has never been recovered and i |
moved his large family from the unfavourable | conditions of Mount Oliphant to the 130-acre (0.53 km2) |
(because the architect offered unfavourable | conditions), while on behalf of the contractors the man |
to this war, managing to impose unfavourable | conditions on the Austrians. |
th of 11 U-boats but due to the unfavourable | conditions for commerce raiding in the Black Sea saw li |
researches for many years under unfavourable | conditions of inadequate accommodation. |
five years he fought against the unfortunate | conditions existing in one of the oldest Polish communi |
Unfortunately, | conditions were little better at Ostend, and the aircra |
t year's edition was replaced by an ungraded | conditions race sponsored by 32Red, but this was not bi |
Due to the unhealthy | conditions in the offices of the Times and Seasons, Tho |
ied, perhaps partly because of the unhealthy | conditions, only 1 surviving beyond his 23rd year. |
n the Minnesota River, was causing unhealthy | conditions. |
ho are forced to live in the most unhygienic | conditions. |
(UVH) is translated into English as Uniform | Conditions for the Hotel and Catering Industry. |
Rather, the Workshop starts from the unique | conditions within and around each school and school dis |
He was then detained in the unpleasant | conditions of the Bocardo Prison. |
Due to alleged unsafe | conditions, including the absence of automatic door loc |
Nevertheless his time was marked by unsafe | conditions and rivalry between various parts of the cou |
ions were called to a halt because of unsafe | conditions, with fire department personnel continuing t |
run continuously under caution due to unsafe | conditions. |
t scuba diving and what she felt were unsafe | conditions; she said that Troy Donohue got into some tr |
warning systems to alert the crew if unsafe | conditions exist. |
rought about due, in part, to the unsanitary | conditions of the town at the time. |
since August 27 partly due to the unsanitary | conditions on the aircraft. |
ounced inspection of a home found unsanitary | conditions, including milk used a week past its expirat |
elieved was a result of living in unsanitary | conditions during many of his long journeys. |
The unsanitary | conditions within the Superdome are described fully. |
s lawyers say that he was held in unsanitary | conditions. |
of rations to women and children, unsanitary | conditions, a 50% child mortality rate, etc etc etc. |
ncham's growing population led to unsanitary | conditions in the town and the Public Health Act of 184 |
rioted in an effort to expose the unsanitary | conditions. |
The unsanitary | conditions led to widespread illness and it was decided |
and were housed in dangerous and unsanitary | conditions. |
urished and kept in degrading and unsanitary | conditions, inmates were prevented from engaging in con |
t spreads quickly in overcrowded, unsanitary | conditions. |
ction, the pizzeria was cited for unsanitary | conditions including flies, a mouse infestation and bar |
During the unsettled | conditions in China during the 1920s and 1930s, the Nav |
all, the seed banks remaining dormant until | conditions improve. |
Anemones tend to stay in the same spot until | conditions become unsuitable (prolonged dryness, for ex |
aults can remain undetected for years, until | conditions conduce to create the failure. |
ng a commission administer the country until | conditions improved. |
o dangerous, and she stood off to wait until | conditions improved. |
One cause is unusual | conditions in the upper and middle GI tract, such as cr |
ng signs warn of possible dangers or unusual | conditions ahead and alert motorists on the hazards to |
he airport, but with severe (and unworkable) | conditions. |
ing their hardiness and adaptation to upland | conditions. |
Depending upon | conditions, garlic mustard flowers either self-fertiliz |
red to travel through Mexico and report upon | conditions there. |
With warm waters and favorable upper-level | conditions, Norman was predicted to re-attain tropical |
ay be combined for disposal and during upset | conditions, undissolved cyanuric acid may be present in |
The experiment used | conditions then thought to provide an approximate repre |
displacement, the constants are found using | conditions dependent on the type of supports. |
Under vacuum | conditions these gases escape from liquid metal to the |
Under complete vacuum | conditions, a pump can lift water 33.9 feet (10.3 m), b |
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