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| These bamboo manuscripts were fragmented, | disordered, and blackened by fire, perhaps accidentally |
| and by the ill neighbourhood of | disordered and ill-disposed persons usually employed in |
| the "gluon walls," the gluons themselves are | disordered and do not change their positions rapidly be |
| the Engerfield Nursing Home for the Mentally | Disordered, and sends for his son. |
| tice, but by some means their affairs became | disordered, and the experiment came to an end in about |
| term for silica and other materials that are | disordered and act like solids on short time scales but |
| The Cp rings of vanadocene are dynamically | disordered at temperatures above 170 K and are only ful |
| he current DSM and ICD conceptualizations of | disordered attachment and showed that inhibited and dis |
| lium (the cells that line blood vessels) and | disordered blood clotting. |
| as lawless; most historians see the reign as | disordered but not highly so, and Stephen as weak but n |
| built, but other sectors of the economy were | disordered by the financial losses incurred in the seri |
| The British column had already been | disordered by the passage of the 300 returning to the r |
| ity, indicating either that an atom has been | disordered by radiation damage or that it is modelled i |
| art, whose style he felt to be emotional and | disordered, compared to Cadogan's terse and efficient m |
| The change from ordered to | disordered conformation involves tripling of the protei |
| der not otherwise specified (EDNOS) involves | disordered eating patterns. |
| shot the Dean, but that the act was just his | disordered expression of compensation for the wrongs an |
| ndations for dealing with the patient with a | disordered grandiose self was that the analyst has 'onl |
| ole and ignoring the “recall”, charged on in | disordered groups, some of whom reached the French guns |
| o applied to understanding the nature of the | disordered high-temperature phases of materials such as |
| o longer a man, and that the black robes had | disordered his intellect; but when any embassy was to b |
| ebefore are only the fruit of a more or less | disordered imagination. |
| among State facilities serving the mentally | disordered in that it admits a large proportion of acut |
| This lady, Rachel Chiesley, was a woman of | disordered intellect; probably with reason she suspecte |
| person has a particular inclination that is | disordered is not to say that the person as a whole is |
| lline structure at the surfaces of otherwise | disordered liquids, where atoms or molecules of even th |
| Disordered loops were omitted. | |
| It is thought to be caused by a | disordered metabolism of fatty acids by mitochondria in |
| he Public Hospital for Persons of Insane and | Disordered Minds in Williamsburg, Virginia, after its o |
| After a heavy illness with | disordered nerves hе commitеd suicide in 1934. |
| fectiveness of community penalties, mentally | disordered offenders, and incentives-based prison regim |
| s a unit takes fire, it may become fatigued, | disordered, or routed to the rear. |
| In addition, the oxygen atoms are | disordered over multiple sites. |
| lained as Iron(II) fluoride passing from its | disordered paramagnetic state to a more ordered antifer |
| resulting crystal, or interact more with the | disordered parts of the solvent. |
| ry, and provides a narrative showing how the | disordered past can be put back into order, and how thr |
| , vicar a dumbe & vnlearned hireling a verie | disordered person. |
| act the model has two phases: a conventional | disordered phase at high temperature, and a low-tempera |
| myocardial tissue damage, labored breathing, | disordered plumage, unrest, weakness, and apathy. |
| , Crimea, when the formation of the line was | disordered, Private Reynolds behaved with conspicuous g |
| pically (around 85% of occurrences) found in | disordered regions of the protein. |
| The primary method to obtain information on | disordered regions of a protein is NMR spectroscopy. |
| Moreover, certain | disordered regions might serve as "molecular switches" |
| g fault disorder) as well as 1-dimensionally | disordered SiC grains. |
| any possibility of engaging an enemy who was | disordered, since it would require the British line to |
| age syndrome is a phakomatosis consisting of | disordered skin and hair pigmentation, progressive spas |
| ordered crystalloid spindles and high-volume | disordered spherical conformations. |
| In this way, the random | disordered state of the atoms is "locked in". |
| eteen patients having abnormal genitalia and | disordered steroidogenesis were homozygous or apparent |
| autistic, cognitively delayed, and behavior | disordered students so they can take jobs. |
| Scaling and | Disordered Systems, (World-Scientific, Singapore), 2002 |
| lms, superconductivity, quantum transport in | disordered systems, liquid crystal alignment on substra |
| ited states, energy transport in ordered and | disordered systems, radiative and non-radiative recombi |
| in statistical physics, specially adapted to | disordered systems. |
| hin some sufficiently large systems, however | disordered, there must be some order. |
| ding delusions or hallucinations, as well as | disordered thought), particularly in schizophrenia and |
| tion state, so that the oxidation states are | disordered through the lattice. |
| ain a successful career, apparently due to a | disordered way of life which included extravagant spend |
| the resulting image appears rather random or | disordered, yet after further iterations the image appe |
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