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1 ’ For Lewis it was a sobering experience to lose at major international level , following his Helsinki and Los Angeles exploits .
2 In assessing the suitability of the proposed operating centre , the LA looks at two connected aspects .
3 Oliver Lange looks at four different types of exhibitions and points out their advantages and disadvantages
4 Daily injections of melatonin given at 3.30 each afternoon , entrained the rats to a 24 hour cycle .
5 DNA supercoiling has been shown to stabilize open complexes formed at several bacterial promoters ( 9 , 23–27 ) , and is known to influence either positively or negatively the activity of many other promoters ( Pruss and Drlica , 1989 ) .
6 To analyze the stability of open complexes formed at these two promoters , a 339 bp DNA fragment containing both P A2b and P A3 was incubated with σ A -RNA polymerase at 37°C , with or without protein p4 , and in the absence or presence of either the initiating NTPs GTP and UTP , the dinucleotide GpU , or GpU plus ATP .
7 In Clwyd , the terminal at Point of Ayr promised at most 132 jobs for the duration of the drilling process , she said .
8 The second part of the chapter looks at these new arrangements and the issues they raise in more detail .
9 As in the other chapters , this chapter looks at three broad approaches to explaining the growth of government .
10 Peter Cracknell looks at two luxury models from manufacturers with proven track records : the Peugeot 605 SVi and the Volvo 940 SE
11 Her eyes misted at this heroic image , and she poured herself a brandy .
12 Strategies for integrating data reported at different geographical scales and for different map projections have received considerable attention over the past few decades ( Robinson et al. 1984 ; Burrough 1986 ) .
13 The whole action of your book should be in keeping with the action of books written at that particular time .
14 Andy the gardener was standing around on the lower terrace looking at some white geraniums he had set out in an urn by the pool house , and although she shrank from returning to the scene of yesterday 's shame , she decided to go and rap with him .
15 Below the lower level the number of pixels seen falls off very rapidly as the exposure is further reduced and , provided that the light intensity is not too high , a complete blackout occurs at some non-zero exposure , which will be called the blackout point .
16 His mouth twisted at some private irony .
17 This principle states that transformations apply cyclically , and that later transformations , in tinkering with the transforms already produced , deal with them as completed units undergoing at most peripheral changes in this later re-arrangement .
18 The pound opens at 2.7800 German marks — perilously close to its floor of 2.7780 .
19 Some of the things a good caddie was expected to know included a good knowledge of the game , to be able to advise the player on which club to use at any given moment ; a knowledge of the course , the length of its holes , its geography from tee to green and the subtleties and borrows of those greens , as well as the way it played in all weather conditions .
20 If , however , your weight stays at this higher level for four or five days , take the necessary measures to bring it back down .
21 In 1959 the CNET submitted to the committee a research programme budgeted at 7 billion francs over six years .
22 As we follow trajectories starting at two close-together points , we move to points with the same symbolic descriptions but with the central mark moved further and further to the right .
23 The police say the best they could do with the car travelling at such high speeds was to keep track of it .
24 The female still lay there , watery eyes staring at some remote distance from which she waited to be recalled .
25 Ironically , it may very well be that the potency of socialist realism is to be located precisely in this global strategy of revelation and disclosure rather than in any attempt to arrive at narrow prescriptive theories .
26 " Well , Indonesia chickens fly — look ! " he said , accelerating towards a group of hens pecking at some minor accident on the road ahead .
27 Polly eyes widened at this breathtaking conceit .
28 When the Rand study looked at five giant companies with Superfund sites , it found that their legal fees were only 21% of what they spent on cleaning up , and much less when only one company was involved in cleaning a site .
29 After carefully exploring a variety of different theoretical approaches to explaining government growth , the study looked at seven different policy areas — public assistance , elementary and secondary education , higher education , environment , unemployment , libraries and fire protection — and examined who or what was important in the process of governmental growth .
30 These are examples of synchronic analysis : slicing through the relationships obtaining at any one time in the social-cultural formation .
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