The sharp frequency selectivity of auditory nerve fiber responses to sound is a hallmark of vertebrate cochlear function. |
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Biocontrol agents are chosen specifically for their selectivity, so they cannot be expected to control a complex of weeds effectively. |
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The depressed person also uses this selectivity in recalling past experiences. |
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In both cases there's the same unexplained, unjustified selectivity, and hence the charge of discrimination stands. |
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The selectivity of news is one of the most vulnerable elements of journalism. |
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Because of this selectivity, the nurses pay less attention to irrelevant cues and use fewer information cues overall. |
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Ultimately, while investment is crucial, discerning selectivity is the key. |
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The second factor with respect to hiring that Hunter talks about is the amount of selectivity you can apply in choosing. |
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As can be seen from the above, a constant theme in the bill is selectivity. |
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According to Balik, increasing selectivity in admissions does not necessarily have any correlation with higher grades being distributed. |
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In my opinion, selectivity should be replaced with objectivity and consistency. |
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It seems appropriate in this connection to analyze selectivity as a characteristic of weapon systems. |
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Non-lethal weapons have inherent characteristics of precision effects, selectivity of engagement, and versatility. |
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Greater saccadic selectivity towards those distractors sharing shape with the target was observed when more discriminable shapes were employed. |
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For beta 1 selectivity, a beta-adrenergic antagonist should contain a p-substituted aryloxypropanolamine pharmacophore. |
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We show that channels pass through a dilated condition with altered selectivity as they are becoming defunct. |
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The German superheterodynes were always very well screened and featured extensive selectivity before the mixer with three or more tuned circuits. |
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These authors regard disinfectants as chemical biocides with a relative lack of selectivity. |
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Picrotoxin eliminates frequency selectivity of an auditory interneuron in a bushcricket. |
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The profiles would also have to be monitored for factual accuracy and selectivity of information. |
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The bond selectivity and unidirectionality of the isomerization in bR are in striking contrast with those of the isolated chromophore. |
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We are even more dependent on Rose's selectivity with the pool of first-person narratives. |
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Despite having similar secondary structures, these peptides show different levels of activity and selectivity. |
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What is less obvious in this sort of reportage is its selectivity or the use of leading questions. |
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However, there are regimes in which a process similar to stochastic resonance operates and amplifies pattern selectivity. |
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The unexpectedly high algal diversity reflects a low selectivity toward the algal partner in these lichen species. |
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Although the hair cell's electrical resonance and frequency selectivity are well understood, a problem remains. |
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Unilever has applied the principle of brand selectivity on a much grander scale. |
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Drug treatment of cancer is often limited by unwanted tissue damage due to the lack of tumor selectivity of the cytotoxic agents administered. |
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Charges located further in the pore interior have a greater influence on selectivity. |
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A word containing many syllables is a polysyllable or polysyllabic word, such as selectivity and utilitarianism. |
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The outcome of herbivory on plant community structure and composition is dependent on herbivore selectivity and species tolerance. |
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Those unfamiliar with these significant changes in institutional wealth, selectivity, student quality, and academic research will benefit greatly from this book. |
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Improving selectivity is one of the objectives of the technical measures that we propose in that context. |
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The effectiveness of the extraction of polyhydric alcohols from water was evaluated using the solute distribution ratio and the selectivity. |
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Furthermore, imbalanced media coverage encourages selectivity in our thinking about human rights. |
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This produced the variableness and selectivity governed up to our days by the dynamics of natural laws. |
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Alternative configurations of Australian recreational portunid hoop nets were investigated to address debris and selectivity issues. |
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Ciprofloxacin given orally shows rapid selectivity, which promotes resistance, and quinolones are not recommended in adolescents because of the associated risk of arthropathy. |
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The success or failure of most retail businesses will hinge on the owner's selectivity and judgment in picking the right location. |
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A Commission on Human Rights that was free of selectivity, politicization, blackmail and hypocrisy would only be possible in a different world. |
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Therefore, combating terrorism must be all-encompassing and devoid of any double standard and selectivity. |
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Tentacle media provide a number of advantages, such as high capacity at high flow rate, high selectivity, high efficiency, and high recovery. |
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Unfortunately, the selectivity of our software is not enough for you to be blameless in the eyes of the law. |
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By their selectivity of causes and their self-serving approach they have discredited themselves as genuine defenders of human rights and liberties. |
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This electromechanical behavior enhances the amplitude of vibration and sharpens the frequency selectivity of the cochlear partition in response to sound. |
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One of the criteria for acquiring advertising time is selectivity of the target audience. |
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Further analysis of the relative selectivity of the survey gear will have to be conducted to solve this issue. |
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Human rights could be respected only if selectivity, politicization and double standards were left aside. |
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The selectivity of a screening method may be increased when it is used as a detection system after chromatographic or other separation technique. |
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We commit to increase selectivity in our assistance, focussing our aid on the poorest but best performing countries. |
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We add to that, once again, the need to avoid selectivity, be it with regard to enforcing compliance or in dealing with the matter as a whole. |
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This is due in part to individual attention given the defendants, but also the selectivity of the courts. |
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But their selectivity in applying scripture shows the depth of their hypocrisy. |
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While only 20 years old, Prince Valentine laments the selectivity inherent in international justice. |
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The largest contributions to the ligand-receptor energy are provided by aspartates and glutamates in the selectivity filter and carboxyl residues in the outer ring. |
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With regard to this solvent selectivity, acetonitrile is completely miscible in water but forms very weak hydrogen bonds in its capacity as a hydrogen bond acceptor. |
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Fully deprotonating both acidic residues would appear to totally alter the selectivity of the channel, making it more suitable for divalent ions than monovalent ones. |
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The question is, how can the protagonist break through this selectivity, this view that already-defined meanings are univocally fixed to signifiers? |
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However, a much more compelling reason to study the small-ion selectivity of a large channel is to test our understanding of electrostatics at the nanoscale. |
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All simple direct conversion receiver designs suffer from degraded selectivity performance and are more subject to overload by contrasted to even modest superhet designs. |
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These omissions of authors and the selectivity silently practised with included authors is to be expected, though its ramifications are passed over. |
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The researchers found that beta-peptides showed similar trends, with decreases in hydrophobicity leading to greater selectivity for bacterial cells. |
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Further, all efforts to achieve reforms in the area of human rights should be designed so as to tackle possible politicization, selectivity and double standards in the new body. |
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It is a perfect example of how in this place selectivity of the facts tend to paint a different picture unless all the facts are put on the table. |
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Malaysia is deeply concerned with the practice of selectivity and discrimination, as well as the trend towards unilateralism in dictating the limits of research, production and use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes. |
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Key principles of the reform are: greater selectivity in setting priorities, focus on the needs of the poorest, effective and transparent internal governance, and improving development impact. |
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However, even if no selectivity as regards the aid is ascertainable de jure, a measure can contravene the law relating to State aid if it is liable to favour certain undertakings. |
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Stretch modulates amiloride sensitivity and cation selectivity of sodium channels in human B lymphocytes. |
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In either case, minimum landing sizes and selectivity must be concordant. |
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Reasons for this change may be due to changes in size composition of the population but understanding the actual mechanism for this change requires a more in-depth study of the selectivity of the survey gear. |
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Equation may be used to evaluate the selectivity coefficient for that interferant. |
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Peer review quality and selectivity standards vary greatly from journal to journal, publisher to publisher, and field to field. |
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In addition to being eco-friendly and efficient, the proposed adsorbent is regenerable and exhibits high selectivity with respect to uranyl. |
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As a fellow member of ASEAN, it supported Brunei Darussalam's position on universal human rights, opposing selectivity and a double standard approach. |
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High sensitivity, selectivity and reusability are among the advantages of the sensor. |
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Moreover, this technology allows the furnace to operate on a range of feedstocks from naphtha to heavy oils, with high selectivity and long on-stream time. |
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An ultra-broadband coplanar-waveguide bandpass filter with sharp skirt selectivity. |
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Another form of selectivity that was problematic was the false impression that tended to be given that human rights were violated only in developing countries. |
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In the case of blood protein isolation, the histidine selectivity is clearly linked to specific heme removal. |
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Some delegations mentioned that the standing character of the proposed new body might in itself stimulate or reinforce politicization or selectivity. |
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The concession that some people have remarkably accurate recollections must be tempered with an understanding of the fallibility and selectivity of individual and collective memory. |
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Any exception or selectivity will shake faith in universal norms of the UN Charter. |
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Polymeric membranes have been used for this, but selectivity and permeability is inadequate. |
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For the dissociation from central behavioural effects, especially blockade of the pinna reflex, the epidural route produced a greater selectivity than the other routes. |
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Such recommendations could be the harbinger of a new era of human rights, avoiding the harmful practices that had paralysed the Commission and encouraged politicization, selectivity and double standards. |
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Robbie Keane would not be many people's idea of a messiah, but to Celtic supporters buffeted by disappointment throughout a trying season selectivity is an unaffordable luxury. |
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They therefore refute any version of the late-selection theory according to which the selectivity of attention is entirely a 'late process', occuring after initial perceptual encoding is complete. |
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Unlike the firm's passenger cars, niche vehicles such as these are doing fairly well. Arguably, Mr Kim should learn from the selectivity of the potential buyers. |
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Estimating codend size selectivity of bottom trawlnet in Chilean hake fishery. |
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Proposed action: The Commission will propose appropriate changes in minimum landing sizes in association with any future proposals for the improvement of selectivity of fishing gears. |
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Reliable information, collected without bias or selectivity and analysed in a technical and neutral manner, is of particular importance in that regard. |
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With the new process, the phenolic components of bio-oil can be converted with high selectivity to cycloalkanes and methanol. |
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Recent changes in technical measures as a part of the cod and hake recovery plans considerably improved selectivity, particularly for towed demersal nets. |
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This strategy led to increased selectivity in the signing of new policies and resulted in rate increases and the termination or restructuring of policies deemed chronically unprofitable or having too high a risk profile. |
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Some agencies consider that DHA should increase its selectivity, and be more consistent in its division of labour between the various inter-agency fora. |
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If non-response can be corrected in a survey, it will certainly be possible to correct for the selectivity of that survey in the census where it is used. |
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Stereoisomeric selectivity of human deoxyribonucleoside kinases. |
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Our complexes deliver both high activity and selectivity in metathesis transformations, enabling efficient Z-selective cross-metathesis, as well as enantioselective reactions. |
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Gillnet mesh selectivity for the shovelnose guitarfish from fishery-dependent data in the artisanal ray fishery of the Gulf of California, Mexico. |
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A selective catalyst can be viewed as a nanomachine designed to perform the synthesis of molecules with high reaction activity and high selectivity. |
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