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  • Secondary (final) stability describes how readily a boat capsizes.
  • on of the Minorite Francesco de Potentia, who readily absolved the king and received the rich bisho
  • ly cyanophilous, meaning the spore walls will readily absorb Methyl blue stain.
  • Liquid (molten) 2,4-DCP is readily absorbed through the skin and contact with la
  • i.e., peptides and amino acids, which can be readily absorbed by the intestinal lining.
  • tyltin azide has a penetrating odor, which is readily absorbed by other materials, for example, clo
  • The oil is readily absorbed through the skin and may increase he
  • ost soluble materials, fluoride compounds are readily absorbed by the stomach, intestines and excre
  • Pholcodine is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and
  • into two glucose molecules, which can then be readily absorbed in the gut.
  • nicotine, "the chemical form... that is most readily absorbed through the mouth into the bloodstre
  • It is readily absorbed, but its absorption is greater on an
  • It readily absorbs through skin, which it irritates.
  • nhydrous form is hygroscopic, meaning that it readily absorbs water from the air.
  • is more tolerant of pollution and will morer readily accept secondary forest than many other frogs
  • Yuki tends to readily accept commands from Kyon instead of Haruhi,
  • Most transsexual women's bodies readily accept the relocation of glans penile tissue
  • hyl groups allowing the nitrogen atom to more readily accept a proton and become a cation being muc
  • They can also readily accept transplants from other individuals, in
  • games in La Liga - he admitted that he would readily accept an offer from German Bundesliga team B
  • men to carry out their missions, they did not readily accept women.
  • ns of the limits of constitutional powers was readily acceptable.
  • keley, Michael Tippett and William Walton all readily accepted Britten's invitation.
  • brutal crusade...of which he disapproved, but readily accepted the spoils to his exchequer"(36).
  • tary projects would never be required, Robert readily accepted the job.
  • Klimt readily accepted the principles of a conservative tra
  • all his life Dick Guyatt has readily accepted and punctiliously dealt with teachin
  • The latter readily accepted Pharnaces II overtures, for he wishe
  • s farm, Edson and other Port Gibson believers readily accepted the Sabbath message and at the same
  • Superworms are readily accepted by lizards, turtles, frogs, salamand
  • naut Ham appeared to be in good condition and readily accepted an apple and half an orange.
  • ty of Rome outside the British possessions he readily accepted.
  • The request was readily accepted.
  • They are carnivores, readily accepting just about any meaty foods, includi
  • She readily accepts on learning that Lord Brancaster is t
  • He readily accepts the job and is about to perform the h
  • Abrams (Sam Levene, making his series debut) readily accepts Nick's assistance.
  • Pupils with visual impairment readily access learning materials and tasks.
  • ized, clean, predictable, family-friendly and readily accessible to road travellers.
  • The surrounding countryside is still readily accessible however, and the boundary of the P
  • t the plans of anti-summit protest groups was readily accessible online.
  • gest block of remote lands in the Adirondacks readily accessible by motor vehicle, and probably con
  • The major portion of the perimeter is readily accessible to the public from highways but ha
  • our of Warwickshire County Cricket ground and readily accessible from the new mixed development at
  • who alleges that he and Zhang collected some readily accessible materials from a news agency; foll
  • hering forces, and older rocks and especially readily accessible exposed strata (see the section ab
  • Readily accessible by rail, this fascinating centre a
  • (The Ca II emission lines are readily accessible and can be used to measure the lev
  • The lake is within open country and readily accessible to walkers.
  • ace selected, near the city of Salaspils, was readily accessible from the main railway connecting R
  • o its proximity to the railroad, Gleichen was readily accessible to farmers and ranchers living in
  • r state by making government information more readily accessible to the public.
  • for a time in the 19th century, was the only readily accessible and economic source in California.
  • The motte is now covered in trees (and not readily accessible) and is much closer to the village
  • ht (or a terraced set of sufficient heights), readily accessible, and large enough for the surround
  • It was both secluded yet readily accessible, as a train service, suitable for
  • Biofluids are much more readily accessible, unlike more invasive or unfeasibl
  • form of William Fulke's parallel version, was readily accessible.
  • cash held in the office and when it was most readily accessible.
  • a but due to the precipitous cliffs it is not readily accessible.
  • ostly bifaces and projectile points), is most readily accessible.
  • r way around the lower slopes making the hill readily accessible.
  • ntertainment that was unfailingly tuneful and readily accessible."
  • in place at larger air force bases that could readily accommodate the T-37 and T-38 Talon jet train
  • P system supports SIP, makes this requirement readily achievable.
  • ganizations to support TTY for individuals if readily achievable.
  • had been plashed on its outer edges: this was readily achieved with the loss of only a few men, alt
  • ariety used for vendange tardive wines, as it readily achieves high sugar levels; these are harder
  • ngs by the Cocteau Twins, whose influence she readily acknowledged.
  • Cook readily acknowledges some of his failed predictions.
  • jibwe or any other Native American group, and readily acknowledges that her fiction draws on and sp
  • In an aquarium the will readily adapt to a diet of commercial dry fish foods,
  • Moreover, they were readily adaptable to either comedy or drama formats a
  • The mounting was readily adaptable to several other types of biplane f
  • in a state of continuous study and revision, readily adaptable to meet the changing needs of child
  • he buildings were so large, they could not be readily adapted to other business purposes, and buyer
  • meshes is easy to work with, flexible, and is readily adapted for use in electronic modeling softwa
  • more devoted to each other than either would readily admit.
  • The company readily admits that natural ginger is included among
  • revolting concoction known to man', although readily admits that much of his final years studies w
  • llogistic calculus, presented in the Organon, readily admits formalisation.
  • anical interpretation of the ether because he readily admits that no known physical medium could ha
  • ONE readily admitted women, and Joan Corbin (as Eve Ellor
  • Under questioning Grace readily admitted that her story was untrue, and said
  • ll Wallace, the screenwriter of Pearl Harbor, readily admitted that he copied the line from Tora! T
  • Signalman Bloor readily admitted his responsibility, but the booking
  • e publisher's hype of the book, although most readily admitted it was "a work of inestimable histor
  • Afterwards they readily adopted the Romano-British lifestyle.
  • oduce by rhizomes or root sprouts, it sprouts readily after fire.
  • Most who have studied Peirce will readily agree about their importance in his work.
  • as an extension of their existing service and readily agreed to participate.
  • It is also not readily agreed exactly when or where the bread origin
  • ectively being a silent partner, which Kieran readily agreed to.
  • He readily agreed that it would be the proper thing to d
  • reputation due to the Black Sox Scandal, and readily agreed to Landis' demands.
  • ld War II in 1939, Bullard, who spoke German, readily agreed to a request from the French to spy on
  • He readily agreed and meditated at Gokarna, (considered
  • Kamukara Purushotaman and Shanta P. Nair, who readily agreed to sing for youngsters like us.
  • Augustus readily agreed, and sent a large army under Tiberius
  • Nonetheless, Bruce readily agreed, if only to avoid forcing another elec
  • he idea of making the documentary and Coppola readily agreed, paying for the film out of The Rain P
  • He readily agreed, proclaiming that "by the time I'm fin
  • Augustus readily agreed, and sent a large army under Tiberius
  • "Scratch" readily agreed.
  • riesthood to which the grandfather of the boy readily agrees to; for, he himself had aspirations of
  • Allanite is a mineral readily altered by hydration, becoming optically isot
  • Another key strength is that it is readily amenable to efficient massive parallelization
  • part of a circle progression, they have been readily amenable to independent discovery by other ar
  • C. subcordata burns readily, and this led to the nickname of Kerosene Tre
  • ility as settlers, their ability to integrate readily and their possession of qualifications positi
  • It readily and irreversibly dimerises to difluoroethyne,
  • of literary ethnocentricity, Kittredge was as readily and as genuinely interested in Russian ballad
  • transfer quite readily and between different species of fish.
  • ll out because the rhizomes and stolons break readily, and then re-grow.
  • For the first time people could be contacted readily and at will beyond the confines of their work
  • Involved microorganisms could readily and safely convert complex organic material i
  • It grew readily and it can now be found from California to Br
  • d write either English or the French language readily and well, and is sufficiently advanced in the
  • oluble in most organic solvents, but sublimes readily, and is useful as a precursor to transition m
  • It is very widely cultivated, being readily and cheaply propagated by layering; as a resu
  • beauty of form, would milk copiously, fatten readily, and when slaughtered turn out satisfactorily
  • "The questions we're asking are really readily answerable."
  • Valenti's influence is readily apparent throughout; he composed eight of the
  • kitika to Ruatapu, the railway's formation is readily apparent as it is often near the road, and th
  • demith's principle of harmonic fluctuation is readily apparent in this work.
  • The perspective effects are not readily apparent in photographs, either, making viewi
  • Perhaps the most readily apparent is that it was the first occasion th
  • eggs within her reproductive tract, should be readily apparent at this point.
  • ultural and physical geography were once more readily apparent than they are today.
  • y the scanning electron microscope, not being readily apparent in optical microscopy, and so, if th
  • uler of the sign inside the house will not be readily apparent, but will manifest itself at critica
  • s meaning ought to be explained, as it is not readily apparent.
  • struggle between Jobs and Sculley had become readily apparent.
  • day, more recent results are more robust than readily appears to journalists and enthusiastic amate
  • This is a principle readily applicable to union situations.
  • , unencumbered jazz delight-finesse jazz is a readily applicable moniker... Goin' West is an intrig
  • on system and during his university tenure he readily applied it to botany.
  • articles before, so comments are invited and readily appreciated!
  • They readily approach humans to feed on the mosquitoes and
  • All groups readily approved the merger, however the LDU was more
  • It will self seed readily around.
  • ors as follows: Jim Coffin had an "ability to readily articulate [his] thoughts", Geoff Garne had "
  • cept the process of gavage (force feeding) as readily as Pekins, and the quality of the foie gras s
  • d recognize the heraldic term of lymphad more readily as a Viking longship.
  • where the constable does not know, and cannot readily ascertain, the person's name, or has reasonab
  • relevant person is unknown to, and cannot be readily ascertained by, the constable,
  • clue' 'Good heavens!' and 'Oh, my dear!' are readily associated with other aspects of a feminine m
  • s plants, with creeping stems which take root readily at the leaf nodes.
  • II) is very pH dependent, occurring much more readily at high pH.
  • differs from oil sands in that they flow more readily at ambient temperature and could be produced
  • It volatilizes readily at room temperature and has a pungent smell.
  • on, but is extremely reactive and polymerises readily at temperatures above −120 °C.
  • e its relative compound phosgene, is absorbed readily at any temperature, which may pose a threat i
  • This weevil will readily attack many invasive Centaurea species, but h
  • It is not readily attacked by acids or bases, although molten a
  • ing their hands otherwise engaged, who cannot readily avail themselves of able tanpura players for
  • As 645 power assemblies are more readily available than 567 power assemblies, this upg
  • f the KMT (Kuomingtang) Party, video evidence readily available (this visit by Mr. Zhang was broadc
  • activities between mid-1969 and 1973 are not readily available and await further research.
  • As there were no readily available alternative sources of fuel, especi
  • hough before its launch, Playboy TV (USA) was readily available across Canada.
  • The 1962 edition is still readily available and widely used, while earlier edit
  • It is the most stable and most readily available iodide of zirconium.
  • His first instrument was the readily available penny-whistle, and he began perform
  • lood plains of the Hawkesbury, was close to a readily available fresh water supply, and had transpo
  • o eating human flesh if dead human bodies are readily available to scavenge (for example, during an
  • While land for farming is not as readily available in the Springs area, orchards have
  • In addition, deuterium is readily available in sea water, unlike tritium, which
  • mal life outside of the military gives him no readily available "civil" concepts about life, like e
  • llectors' Utawarerumono merchandise was still readily available in Japan (notably in Akihabara).
  • fare such as fondue, raclette and pierrade is readily available at most restaurants, along with typ
  • glabrifrons, O. wahlbergii and O. boehmi are readily available in the exotic pet trade.
  • e expenses and makes its financial statements readily available to the public.
  • e of offenders, and make the information more readily available to the public and law enforcement o
  • t the same time that midwestern produce, made readily available by the railroads, began to compete
  • octor to be trained in airway management with readily available airway equipment because the drug c
  • The sauce is easy to make and uses readily available ingredients.
  • e for farming, somewhat hampered by a lack of readily available water.
  • heir domestication as poultry makes them more readily available than other vertebrates (such as mic
  • the videos on both of these compilations were readily available on one release.
  • tially bricks made of sun dried mud which was readily available from the Nile River.
  • sary watch and movement parts, which were not readily available in U.S.A.
  • s in a manner that allows the additives to be readily available to subsurface microorganisms is bas
  • U.S. Census data is not readily available for the bedroom community of Axtell
  • ings of all 42 episodes have survived and are readily available from Old Time Radio sites and newsg
  • In the African dry season (when food is more readily available as the pools shrink) it builds a tr
  • Infrared filters are readily available at low cost from many sources, but
  • the ferry that day, it was one of the vessels readily available for use at NY Waterway's main stora
  • Additionally there were readily available natural deposits of the necessary o
  • programme, the prototype was fitted with the readily available Rolls-Royce Griffon 56 engine, deli
  • Both coins remain readily available to collectors.
  • This compound is not readily available commercially.
  • d-mine warfare, mine proof vehicles not being readily available due to the severe economic sanction
  • ecause of the relatively inexpensive and more readily available ingredients, the dish was popular d
  • rsions of the beer are far more prevalent and readily available for retail across the United States
  • Super Shotgun - The shell ammunition is readily available and is dropped by most enemies with
  • pment, and has numerous bibliographic sources readily available for most areas of the world.
  • Young Q. chrysolepis readily available browse.
  • so less oxidizing than sulfuric acid but more readily available in anhydrous form than many other a
  • The most readily available is the Naxos Records CD of the Poli
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