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1 Detachment structures initiate at moderate dips in brittle upper crust and flatten at mid-crustal levels ( 10–15km depth ) , because stress axes rotate as a result of ductile ( perhaps fluid-like ) flow of a weak middle crust ( beneath the brittle to ductile transition zone ) .
2 On day 1 , after a light breakfast of tea and toast at 0700 h , one capsule of 5 8 Co vitamin B12 ( Amersham International ) containing 30 kBQ 5 8 Co was swallowed with 30 ml water at 0900 h .
3 ( d ) If a person is voluntarily helping the police , that person is entitled to terminate the interview and leave at any time .
4 I feel rivalry and anger at most groups but the cream of what this country has can co-exist quite amicably together . ’
5 It was like a chain , with Leconte and Forget at one end .
6 Counselling help and support at this stage can be vital to the way that individuals learn to face up to their lives as post-generation parents .
7 ( b ) Now consider a perfectly fitting inclusion and apply at infinite distance a uniform strain field with stress to the matrix in which the inclusion is held .
8 They 've all read the Magpie column but arrive at differing conclusions .
9 First , all of these works follow the perspective outlined in The German Ideology and look at human societies as systems organizing production and reproduction rather than as institutional structures .
10 However , she had recovered manfully from this shock and though infirm in leg , nevertheless flexed her ample arm easily enough to lift the immense tea-pot and replenish at frequent intervals the capable-looking tea-cups .
11 Place 1.5 ml of overnight bacterial culture into a 1.5 ml tube and centrifuge at top speed for 10 seconds .
12 But missiles like Polaris and Minuteman and the Russian SS could make the journey within half-an-hour and arrive at 10,000 miles per hour , rendering the SAMS impotent .
13 Thus From this it will be seen that the impedance between the lead and return at any point , including the input , along an infinite transmission line is the same , namely Z k .
14 Middlesbrough , however , had taken the sting out of Leicester and were playing with more confidence and control at this stage .
15 It has been a year of controversy for Brady as the club has still to decide on whether to move to a new home at Cambuslang or remain at Celtic Park .
16 Pieces of material much longer than the vice jaws should be gripped between two wood strips and held in the vice with the addition of a G-cramp or screw at each end ( fig.2 ) .
17 You are correct in assuming that there is no change in the electricity system , viz. please read meter on arrival and departure and pay at ten pence per unit consumed .
18 If you now use a low compression ball and swing at 110 mph , you will compress it too much and realise less than 220 yards .
19 According to Woods and Rawlings ( 1989 ) the most important organisms are Thiobacillus ferrooxidans , T. thiooxidans , Leptospirillum ferrooxidans and several Sulfolobus spp. which can not only utilise inorganic substances as their energy source but also survive in highly acidic conditions and work at high temperatures .
20 I thank my hon. Friend for the time and trouble that he took last week to visit my constituency and see at first hand the problems caused by and resulting from British Rail .
21 Other families may not have meal-times but eat at erratic times of the day .
22 Though impulsive in some ways , she was an ordinary , practical girl who had never really believed in grand passion or love at first sight .
23 ( 2 ) A solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body , or a recognised body which is an officer or member of a recognised body , or a registered foreign lawyer who is a director or member of a recognised body , shall not by any act or omission by himself ( or itself ) or with any other person cause , instigate or connive at any breach of these Rules or any rules , principles or requirements of conduct applicable to recognised bodies by virtue of these Rules or section 9 of the Act and , for the avoidance of doubt , it is confirmed that a solicitor who is an officer , member or employee of or who is otherwise working in the practice of a recognised body remains personally subject to all the rules , principles and requirements of conducting affecting solicitors .
24 It is possible to use different techniques and arrive at different answers .
25 Advice and support at this time could aim to minimise the chances of a girl returning to an unhappy discordant home and to parents with whom she may largely have lost touch .
26 Each was a form of opposition to the direction and effects of government policy and protest at economic changes .
27 Draw off the cell suspension and centrifuge at 150 g for 10 min in a conical centrifuge tube .
28 If you usually use A4 paper and print at 10 characters per inch make A4 the default page size .
29 They stick out their tongue and snap at any insect which flies by .
30 The Open Terminals will use Intel Corp 's i960CA RISC and perform at 100,000 Xstones in colour configurations — 130,000 in monochrome .
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