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rapy designed to rid patients of their phobias | yields deadly results when test-subjects begin dying |
es start to produce smaller crops, and average | yields decrease, leading to more concentrated, intens |
The grapes were pruned to extremely reduced | yields described as "ridiculously low", which resulte |
A subsequent hydrogenation step | yields DMAPA. |
of this using 4-chloro-4'-fluorobutyrophenone | yields droperidol. |
The area around Hiddenite also | yields emeralds, sapphires, and many other precious s |
town of Hiddenite, the location of a mine that | yields emeralds, sapphires, and its namesake stone "h |
oside triphosphates (NTPs) such as ATP and GTP | yields energy, inorganic phosphate (Pi or PPi), and e |
ted in the autonomic ganglia, where activation | yields EPSP, mainly by increased Na+ and K+ permeabil |
n the neuromuscular junction, where activation | yields EPSP, mainly by increased Na+ and K+ permeabil |
ntrolled trials suggested the Soteria paradigm | yields equal, and in certain specific areas better, r |
ogens from carbons 7 and 8 from brassicasterol | yields ergosterol (ergosta-5,7,22-trien-3β-ol). |
fertilizer (manure), which probably increased | yields even further to the detriment of quality. |
Spirostachys africana | yields excoecarin in its latex, a compound with a pur |
tralization, this formal dehydration sometimes | yields fairly stable oxocarbons, such as mellitic anh |
nce, Alan Blyth has written: "Stella Roman ... | yields few points to such notable interpreters as Pon |
Excavation of Glacial Kame sites frequently | yields few projectile points - some of the most impor |
This growth process | yields first-year ice, which in a single season may r |
Crop | yields fluctuate as the result of rains and droughts, |
Reported venom | yields for adult specimens range from 130-250 mg to 1 |
The harvest | yields for Chianti Classico are restricted to no more |
alth Canada's Intensive Method, as well as the | yields for formaldehyde, hydrogen cyanide and benzene |
m resembles a physical adsorption process that | yields free energy, rather than a regular enzyme's me |
idines can be conveniently synthesized in high | yields from pyridine-N-oxides. |
d by shifting cultivators to create short term | yields from marginal soils. |
al mixture of acetone and water reasonable HMF | yields from starting materials other than fructose we |
Yields from the sea squirt are extremely low - it tak | |
flower is up to 2.5 centimeters in length and | yields fruits which may reach 3.5 centimeters long in |
n heating with hydrochloric or sulfuric acids, | yields gallic or ellagic acids. |
Quebracho also | yields gallic acid. |
one marrow stroma and other connective tissue; | yields gelatin on boiling. |
ize, soybean and cotton production showed that | yields go down for each day a crop is exposed to temp |
om such vines will suffer a drop in quality if | yields go much beyond 4.5 tons per acre (80 hl/ha). |
Gold | yields had dropped and mining companies had ceased op |
e a combination of the exacting (extremely low | yields, hand harvesting in multiple passes) with the |
s of the range of wavelengths at which quantum | yields have been determined. |
l tiling has the same symmetry group, and thus | yields heptagonal tilings of Hurwitz surfaces. |
This method is simple, rapid and | yields high recovery of DNA fragments from gel pieces |
If fused experimentally, this mix | yields high pressure tholeiitic basaltic melts, and i |
From 1935 to 1950 good crop | yields, high commodity prices and increasing land val |
in series and parallel circuits, where series | yields higher voltage, and parallel allows a higher c |
Cabernet Cortis | yields highly coloured, tannic and intense wines with |
Oxidation of indene with acid dichromate | yields homophthalic acid (o-carboxylphenylacetic acid |
dual grape berries with the potential for high | yields if not kept in check. |
Ten Commandments, and I will whip him till he | yields if that takes the whole forenoon," he beat Wha |
a rectilinear lens is a photographic lens that | yields images where straight features, such as the wa |
of bio materials results in high dust and tar | yields in the produced gas restricting its use, hence |
Heating of such part | yields in a 3D shaped foam part. |
Air dry stem | yields in Ontario have from 1998 and onward ranged fr |
e proportional counter for measuring plutonium | yields in the presence of high intensity fission prod |
selection with a tendency to produce very low | yields in unfavorable locations. |
It reduces | yields in grain fields and when it is consumed by dai |
During his directorship wheat | yields increased from four tonnes per hectare to 6 t/ |
The dictionary also | yields information on rhyming words, individual pronu |
DSC/TGA-FTIR or TGA-FTIR | yields information on the composition (absorption ban |
ATP hydrolysis | yields inorganic phosphate (Pi), which can be measure |
1% (see sorbic acid), which in a 100 g serving | yields intake of 25 mg to 100 mg. |
nitiatives to increase agricultural and forest | yields, introducing technological improvements, the i |
The same method | yields iron(II) squarate dihydroxide Fe2(OH)2(C4O4) ( |
Separating the music from the vocals | yields irrefutable proof that Jackson clearly says "h |
This synthesis, while producing relatively low | yields, is still used for creating C-substituted imid |
The overall effect of GMF on | yields is contentious, with the USDA and FAO acknowle |
The tree which | yields it is the Andira Araroba of the natural order |
Combat Mode instead | yields items. |
rdani's notes when shifted using Graha bedham, | yields Kanakangi (the 1st melakarta). |
On oxidation with chromic acid, conhydrine | yields L-piperidyl-2-carboxylic acid. |
Pure pHEMA | yields lenses that are too thick for sufficient oxyge |
Reduction of linoleic acid | yields linoleyl alcohol. |
come about in the next decade, they will boost | yields little more than five percent globally due to |
quently replanted plant or tree (respectively) | yields little fruit. |
Phlox's inquiries with the Vulcans | yields little information. |
Agriculture: land management and crop | yields, location of crop diseases, tree count (palm t |
This method of ingesting cannabis | yields low psychoactive effects, as tetrahydrocannabi |
that of crown glass, and its high Abbe number | yields low chromatic aberration, altogether making it |
rial REIT that invests in properties with high | yields, low financing costs and opportunity for value |
Fitting the 10 data points | yields M2, z0, and σ0. |
The addition of another glucose unit | yields maltotriose; further additions will produce de |
brickearth is unfossiliferous but occasionally | yields man-made flint implements. |
Electrolysis of manganese sulfate | yields manganese dioxide, which is called EMD for ele |
The rind of partially ripe mangosteen fruit | yields mangostin and also the related compound β-mang |
ia This open, constantly evolving encyclopedia | yields manually-defined yet inexpensive structures th |
special-purpose (heuristic) hash function that | yields many fewer collisions than a good general-purp |
e's aggressive style and strong physique often | yields many sixes, including one six which flew out o |
h on the exact phrase "National Hot Toddy Day" | yields many hits, all concurring that it is January 1 |
Its poor | yields mean that it represents a tiny part of the win |
That tag | yields message "This article relies largely or entire |
invented, tear-jerking, background story that | yields millions. |
The iodination of specific tyrosines | yields monoiodotyrosine (MIT) and diiodotyrosine (DIT |
the example above) because glucose 1-phosphate | yields more ATP than does free glucose when subsequen |
than SNP chip-based genotyping, this approach | yields more data (including novel chromosomal spellin |
but quality-conscious producers typically keep | yields much lower. |
ratures close to that of liquid helium (4.2 K) | yields much sharper spectral lines and is the usual p |
This country | yields much wheat, wine, rice and dates; but along th |
All | yields must be indicated on the side of the pack with |
tion of the crude oil refining is oxidized and | yields naphthenic acid. |
rnova nucleosynthesis after core-collapse, and | yields neutron-rich nuclides. |
to the metal after the charge transfer, which | yields no net result, is prevented by including an el |
An investigation of Galen's ship | yields no results other than a series of seemingly ra |
When Wycliffe | yields no clues after the reading of the old man's mi |
anises an expensive and unauthorised raid that | yields nothing but a piece of audio tape, marked "IPC |
for stellar nucleosynthesis in some stars, and | yields nuclei with stable nuclear shells. |
The following table shows the vegetable oil | yields of common energy crops associated with biodies |
els of core design used, and sub-variants with | yields of 6, 16, 55, 60, 100, and 120 kilotons have b |
acemosa and P. wrightii produced extremely low | yields of germinable seed, but true hybrids were obta |
stockpile planned was for up to 800 bombs with | yields of approx. |
hod is shorter than the previous route but the | yields of the final step are quite poor. |
The two | yields of the W55 are a common feature of NDBs. |
The grape produces very high | yields of sweet, pale red wine. |
Unfortunately, | yields of this potato tend to be on the low side. |
process is the Howard process, in which 90-95% | yields of calcium lignosulfonates (CAS number 904-76- |
ine in 1,2-dichloroethane have been used, with | yields of up to 100%. |
Oil | yields of kukersite are 30 to 47 % of the shale by we |
The | yields of different W45 versions were 0.5, 1, 5, 8, 1 |
Yields of mixed oak stands (5,7,19) and of hickory st | |
To achieve high | yields of macrocycles at high concentrations, a way t |
s three successive years of crop failure, crop | yields of one-third or one-half normal, and large pop |
Sorghum has replaced lost | yields of sugar cane and rice to a certain extent, wh |
Yields of 100 g/litre can be prepared in this way. | |
of quantity by letting vines overproduce high | yields of grapes that have not fully ripened. |
Coupled with the small | yields of the grapevine, most Petit Manseng farmers p |
For | yields of up to 10 kt, prompt radiation is the domina |
some alumina catalysts can give diethyl ether | yields of up to 95%. |
renowned for its clean and clear water and big | yields of fish, and the maintenance of its natural st |
, the Mod-10 B61 bomb had selectable explosive | yields of 0.3, 5, 10 or 80 kt, depending on how the g |
s old, with the old vines producing even lower | yields of fruit. |
ticomponent mixture that must be separated and | yields of pure chemical compounds are not expected, o |
rainfall (average 1,500mm/year), ensure ample | yields of both cash and food crops. |
res producing arsenic oxides, the products and | yields of which are variable. |
Daily | yields of 19 kilograms (42 lb) are typical. |
gy devices can ultimately be overcome, or that | yields of passive or biological means of gathering an |
dleri is of particular interest because of the | yields of 1,500 kg/ha that have been achieved in only |
d notable mostly for the high productivity and | yields of the vine. |
1,600 vines/ha to 3,200 vines/ha with maximum | yields of 7,000 kg/ha for both red and white varietie |
ectra of the chemical species, and the quantum | yields of the reactions. |
ysis is necessary to achieve near-quantitative | yields of the desired methyl esters, RCO2Me. |
, environment-independent fluorescence quantum | yields, often approaching 100% even in water, and sha |
It is cut for keruing timber and | yields oil (commonly called the keruing oil) for the |
The ammonium salt | yields on dry distillation carbon dioxide, ammonia, p |
can resist pests and disease...we need higher | yields on the same land in harsher weather." |
Each pair of protons | yields one ATP. |
D-Psicose | yields only 0.3% the metabolic energy of the equivale |
13-14 (same as 3U 1813-14) error box on SIMBAD | yields only Serpens X-2 as the only X-ray source with |
e bran and shorts in the roller mill typically | yields only 70 to 75% of grain weight as flour produc |
ing for X-ray sources within the box on SIMBAD | yields only Oph X-2. |
Each tobacco plant | yields only 18 leaves useful as cigar wrappers, and e |
It | yields orange light. |
nds) could be incorporated to smooth out power | yields over the day/night cycle. |
The search provided above | yields over eight hundred results. |
The acid when fused with caustic alkalis | yields oxalic acid. |
(Typical base density of 0.05 | yields peak white of about 14 fL.) |
When heated with water to 120 °C, it | yields phenylacetylene (C6H5CCH). |
inistered; the hydrolysis of fosphenytoin also | yields phosphate and formaldehyde, the latter of whic |
reaction of xenon tetrafluoride with platinum | yields platinum tetrafluoride (PtF4) and xenon gas. |
Using the approximation for realistic systems | yields poor quantitative predictions, even failing to |
It is located in the brain, where activation | yields post- and presynaptic excitation. |
The reaction | yields potassium bromide and potassium acetylenedicar |
tricts the sample to those states for which it | yields precise states level estimates. |
o the road's legal status, circulating traffic | yields priority to entering vehicles. |
The high | yields produced in this region have historically be u |
The first is free, the second | yields profit. |
ciraptor mongoliensis, which the Bayan Mandahu | yields Protoceratops hellenikorhinus and Velociraptor |
dation with alkaline potassium permanganate it | yields pyridazine dicarboxylic acid. |
pect of viticulture due to its effect on grape | yields, quality, vigor, and the prevention of grape d |
yl-propaldehyde) corresponding to coniine, and | yields rac-coniine when its hydrazone is heated with |
Traminette produces solid | yields, ranging in studies from 12-22 lbs/vine averag |
of numerous thermonuclear weapon designs, with | yields ranging from around 2 to 5 Mt. |
Because these refer to machine-generated | yields rather than the average smoker's intake, these |
, and direct heat input at the weld interface, | yields relatively small heat-affected zones. |
…The fruition of this process is samadhi which | yields release [moksha], which is the state of unsurp |
ianti, the minimum alcohol level is 11.5% with | yields restricted to 4 tonnes per acre (9 tonnes/hect |
sage * to the number resulting from 2+3, which | yields result 25 instead of 17). |
For many queries this approach | yields results hundreds or thousands of times faster |
medieval heraldic signs with natural languages | yields results similar to those that Rao et al. obtai |
It has three milk-producing moose, whose milk | yields roughly 300 kilograms of cheese per year; the |
Salvia divinorum | yields Salvinorin A, an hallucinogen |
his regular modulation of the refractive index | yields selective reflection of the wavelength given b |
This | yields sets of available expressions at the end of ea |
portant exposures of the Devonian sequence and | yields several species of fossil fishes. |
It | yields several elegant algorithms. |
ick web search (excluding wiki and its clones) | yields several dates : 18 Aug, 19 Aug, 18 Sep/18 Sep, |
h perfectionist attitudes to his work, cutting | yields severely to achieve greater ripeness. |
He has also worked to reduce | yields significantly in an effort to improve the inte |
crystals in a matter of seconds to minutes, in | yields similar to the slow growth methods. |
olysis of polysaccharides and oligosaccharides | yields simpler sugars. |
roducers tend not to focus as much on limiting | yields, since concentrated flavors are not as importa |
The annulus amplitude | yields singularities that correspond to the on-shell |
provide cash to the IMF would affect U.S. bond | yields so Tokyo may consider lending U.S. government |
, when manipulated or triggered appropriately, | yields soap (usually in small, single-use quantities) |
n though the reaction itself can occur in good | yields spontaneously, albeit slower than typical natu |
ar weapons generally have significantly larger | yields, starting from 100 kilotons up to destructive |
Catalytic hydrogenation | yields sulfolane, a solvent used in the petrochemical |
ch as sodium hypochlorite or hydrogen peroxide | yields sulfonic acids (RSO3H). |
Combined with System F it | yields System Fω. |
Hydrolysis of taurocholic acid | yields taurine. |
sphere, followed by evaporation of the solvent | yields tetrahydromegaphone (tetrahydromegaphone aceta |
rimental shots with considerably higher fusion | yields than the historical DPF trend. |
More importantly, it consistently shows lower | yields than O. sativa, but African rice often shows m |
arieties with large berries, which give higher | yields than the smaller-berried Frankish wines, but w |
ries it is unable to produce the vastly higher | yields that modern phosphate rock based agriculture c |
on onto the actual observations of the objects | yields the objects masses. |
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