Only the external walls remain, structurally stabilized by a steel plate that runs around the rim of the brick shell. |
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The rubbish tips have been stabilized by unloading earth over the sides of the ravine to form wedge-like slopes, recalling the tumbling debris. |
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Shortly after liftoff, the number three Wright radial experienced a momentary surge in power but then stabilized. |
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In addition to being held together by ligaments, synovial joints are also stabilized by the muscles around the joints. |
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Periodically he will have the bone spur radiographed to see if the condition remains stabilized or worsens. |
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After a sharp jump upward in April 2003, the index stabilized and then strengthened further toward the end of the year. |
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The real has stabilized at its June 2002 level of less than 3 reals to the dollar, and investors are once again looking south. |
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The marriage stabilized relations between the English and Powhatans until after her death. |
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The patient is transferred to the high-risk obstetric department as soon as she has stabilized, and she remains on bed rest for four hours. |
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Audio is muted until the amp has stabilized, so you'll hear no pops or thumps during power up. |
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Under his leadership in the 1840s, the Swazis expanded their territory to the Northwest and stabilized the southern frontier with the Zulus. |
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As we stabilized our climb through 1,500 feet, I told my RIO the VDI was out. |
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The rise of central banks stabilized the banking system and smoothed the growth of the money supply. |
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Both had posted losses throughout the session, but stabilized near the close. |
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The parachutes opened and the missile stabilized at 5000 feet, at which point the parachutes separated and the rocket was ignited. |
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Since then, however, the roster has relatively stabilized into a regular septet. |
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The four raw edges of the stitched panel were stabilized with a serger to prevent raveling and folded to the back of the panel. |
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Mutations of these hybrids may have given rise to further microspecies stabilized by apomixis. |
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The involved skin area should be well stabilized against a flat surface as the shank of the fishhook is depressed against the skin. |
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As a result, he shifted the company focus to stabilized chocolate milk powder as well as cocoa powder for ice cream. |
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Sizing computations for bilge keels and anti-roll fins were made for one hull form for various stabilized configurations. |
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The binding model displayed in Fig.8 A has been observed from crystallographic studies on B-DNA dodecamers stabilized with spermine. |
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His ragged breath stabilized, and the colour began returning to his cheeks. |
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The work platform, stabilized by hydraulic cylinders at the four corners, varied no more than one-half degree from level. |
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The Europeans and others are not going to start coming into help us until we get the situation stabilized. |
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Between mid-October and earlier this month, the local unit stabilized at around 9,200 to the greenback. |
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Finally, the singlestrand religation reaction catalyzed by the enzyme is decreased, resulting in a stabilized covalent protein-DNA complex. |
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The adenylate energy charge decreased only slightly and stabilized at rather high values in all species. |
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It imposed an economic program that ended hyperinflation and stabilized Bolivia's economy. |
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In nature a closed system stays healthy as long as it stays balanced, which means stabilized. |
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Once stabilized, he went home but remained immobile for about three months. |
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Pidgins and Creoles do not have a single phonology and phonology remains the least stable system in otherwise stabilized pidgins. |
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The average experimental residue pKs are slightly stabilized relative to what is found in small peptides with a modest standard deviation. |
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This tertiary structure is stabilized by salt bridges, intramolecular hydrogen bonds, and four disulfide bridges. |
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Minus ends do not exhibit growth and are often stabilized by complexes such as the nucleation sites at centrosomes and spindle poles. |
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He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc. |
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A culvert stabilized with snow was the first structure tested for small streams. |
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Thus, culverts stabilized with snow are not needed when the stream is already frozen solid. |
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Roof sheeting rests on the purlins, and the whole is stabilized by diagonal ties under the deck. |
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One illustrated the diamagnetic properties of water and the other demonstrated diamagnetically stabilized magnetic levitation. |
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The Brazilian government had recently enacted economic reforms that included a stabilized currency. |
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His photographs are made from helicopters and planes with a gyroscopically stabilized camera. |
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The gyroscopically stabilized models, by the way, reportedly provide added compensation for movement of the boat under you. |
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A gas mixture of a gas discharge laser such as an excimer or molecular fluorine laser is stabilized. |
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That porous layer, which contains stabilized zirconia and small amounts of the metals ruthenium and cerium, chemically and cleanly converts the fuel to hydrogen. |
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The relatively successful case of Poland, which stabilized the macroeconomy quickly but has been slow to carry out privatization, is an important example. |
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The system consists of a computer and an inertial measurement unit comprising three accelerometers mounted on a gyroscopically stabilized platform. |
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However, because buffeting is more of an issue during the construction phase, the bridge could if necessary be stabilized during construction by tie-downs. |
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There, drugs and treatment stabilized him and reduced his psychosis. |
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The purpose was to break the stabilized situation by outflanking besieged Madrid with an Italian motorized corps from the north and then linking up with nationalist forces. |
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Narrow building cores are commonly stabilized with outriggers, located in mechanical floors that divide the height of the building into three equal sections. |
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In the more stabilized dune sections, the tawny sands flare with color, thanks to the blossoms of desert gold, pink desert sand verbena, and purple phacelia. |
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While stabilized and vegetated, the dune fields are often degraded, since in some cases it has been many thousands of years since they were last active. |
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In the 1920s, sexology did not constitute a stabilized system. |
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If the price of the paler-fleshed wild variety has stabilized, it might be worth buying a piece to eat cold with mayonnaise as an early summer lunch. |
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The patient's chest was opened within five minutes, multiple units of blood were transfused, the hole was oversewn and the patient's blood pressure was stabilized. |
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After the collapse of the state in 1991 and following a brief period of conflict, most of the former interclan conflicts over pastoral land were stabilized. |
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The positive charge of the chromophore is localized primarily in the imine region of the chromophore and is stabilized by two nearby aspartic acid residues. |
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Fabricated from 300X300 mm sections of home grown Douglas fir, each section was individually machined and stabilized by Douglas fir purlins and braces. |
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She stabilized for a time, but in the evening began hemorrhaging again. |
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Mint flavoring compositions and wax-free gum bases are provided which are stabilized using gum guaiac, a naturally-occurring resin, as an antioxidant. |
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Builders stabilized the tower and added flashing to make it waterproof. |
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For shallow soil contamination, heavy metals can be stabilized in place. |
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Can drainage ditches be stabilized against erosion by installing riprap or a rolled erosion control product immediately after they have been developed? |
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He has since stabilized with the help of a highly restrictive diet and the use of a state-of-the-art hyperbaric oxygen chamber. |
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Several native species have begun to colonize the now stabilized dune area including Sitka spruce, evergreen huckleberry, pearly everlasting, yarrow, and kinnikinnic. |
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The research also showed that once the patients stabilized on methadone, there was a decrease in their cannabis use. |
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This stabilized the ownership of communal property, which in the late eighteenth century made up about 10 per cent of all land in northern France. |
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The shifts allow the mole to have a more stabilized body axis and cervical region after they are born. |
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Paleontological evidence and computer simulations show that Earth's axial tilt is stabilized by tidal interactions with the Moon. |
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By 332, relations between the Goths and Romans were stabilized by a treaty but this was not to last. |
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Unemployment rates decreased, the population stabilized and had moderate growth. |
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It was finally stabilized by the eunuch Li Xing during the public works projects following the 1494 flood. |
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Dissemination of aerobically stabilized residual sludge from Ringsted Central Wastewater Treatment Plant. |
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The plant oils and herbal ingredients form an oil-in-water emulsion that is stabilized by lecithin. |
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In the intermediate regions, fiber is oriented in a way said to anchor the torque-resistant screw threads securely to the stabilized core. |
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NutraCea is involved in stabilized rice bran nutrient research and dietary supplement development. |
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During surgery, a blood clot was removed, a slipped disk was adjusted, and an affected vertebral body was stabilized. |
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Unexpectedly, it was discovered from the structure that Tyr6 stabilized the thiolate intermediate of the glutathione during catalysis. |
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The seller, Broome Realty Associates, has held the properties for over 20 years and most of the apartments yield low, rent stabilized rents. |
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There were, however, virtually no delinquencies in stabilized assisted living projects. |
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In the traditional approach, a synthesized offset is added to a stabilized oscillator. |
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Currently the distribution is stabilized, and only mechanical removal is performed. |
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According to the manufacturer's specifications, it is an unplasticized SAN dispersion stabilized with an anionic emulsifying system. |
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Once the osteotomy was completed by rotating an osteotome, the distractor was stabilized. |
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In thermodynamics terms, we have restricted the entropy of the denatured state of the protein and stabilized it beyond our expectations. |
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Most early propellant powders were stabilized with diphenylamine or ethyl centralite. |
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The resulting product could be rolled into sheets, cut into squares and strips, and stabilized by adding up to 2 percent diphenylamine. |
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Rehabilitating the peroneal tendons, which run down the outside of your legs, should have stabilized your ankle. |
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The vessel would be gyroscopically stabilized and have up to a 4,000-pound payload. |
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Throughout, I stabilized myself with lots of examsmanship, in order to depress my fellow-candidates. |
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Barbarian migration stabilized in much of Europe, although Northern Europe was greatly affected by the Viking expansion. |
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The windings are typically stabilized by being impregnated with electrical epoxy potting systems. |
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The press stabilized English through a push towards standardization, led by Chancery Standard enthusiast and writer Richard Pynson. |
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In 1993, the base of the Leaning Tower of Pisa was stabilized with 600 tonnes of lead. |
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This region was a large, active dune field during the Pleistocene epoch, but today is largely stabilized by grass cover. |
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Those fungi, always found in soil, may decrease the vigour on the stabilized sand. |
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The new sand was stabilized by an artificial reef constructed at Narrowneck out of huge geotextile sand bags. |
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Zirconia nanoparticles stabilized with yttria are used to solve this problem. |
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In the present work, an in vitro drug release of two drug loaded forms of the zirconia and yttria stabilized zirconia is studied. |
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The Zwitterion is stabilized via resonance through both the MA component and the ITX component. |
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New Paraloid EXL-3361, a stabilized acrylic core-shell toughener, can be used in polycarbonates and PC blends. |
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Patented SDC is an electrolytically generated source of stabilized ionic silver which formulates well with other compounds. |
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Douglass was Medevaced to a hospital in Scranton, where he was stabilized. |
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We stabilized iron oxide nanoparticles in an aqueous environment with poly-N-vinyl pyrrolidine through chemical bonds. |
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It was also reported that SOC is stabilized by the end of early adulthood and afterwards, it does not fluctuate significantly. |
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As standard payload ScanEagle carries either an inertially stabilized electro-optical or an infrared camera. |
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Importantly, we find that the hopfion can be stabilized in a simple parabolic trap, without the need for trap rotation or inhomogeneous interactions. |
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The more restrictive exact, non-orientable Lagrangian endocobordisms do not exist for any exactly fillable Legendrian knot but do exist for any stabilized Legendrian knot. |
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Some of the attributes that secondary surfactants impart to a formula include increased viscosity, stabilized foam and reduced skin and eye irritation. |
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A British biotech company, Blaze Venture Technologies, has developed a stabilized bacteriophage that's immobilized on cosmetic-grade, 10-micrometer nylon beads. |
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Supplementation of calves with stabilized orthosilicic acid. |
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Jody stabilized the table by putting a book under the short leg. |
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Antimony metal or value added antimony products could also be produced, with arsenic being precipitated and stabilized as scorodite or ferrihydrite. |
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If you actually perform within the fill-up envelope described above, you will reach 93 percent stabilized occupancy in about 10 to 16 months from first opening your doors. |
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The patient is then stabilized and transferred to the SPECT scanner to receive a brain SPECT scan, which will indicate the regional cerebral perfusion at the time of ictus. |
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The vortex may be stabilized by the animal changing its wing curvatures. |
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The nitrogen stabilized carbocation is the conjugate acid of the imine and transfer of the hydrogen atom, attached to the nitrogen, to water yields the imine. |
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The resultant use of artificial beaches and stabilized dunes as an engineering approach was economically viable and more environmentally friendly. |
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Over a range of conditions, these mixtures form isolated bilayer fragments that are stabilized by the segregation of the detergent molecules at the edges. |
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It was not until the reign of Diocletian that the empire was fully stabilized with the introduction of the Tetrarchy, which saw four emperors rule the empire at once. |
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