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rare and exception
The exception is very near absolute zero, where the density of adiabats drops sharply and they become rare ( see Nernst's theorem ).
... A rare exception to this tradition is the prophetess and judge Deborah, perhaps the Bible's greatest woman figure.
With some refinements ( and the rare exception of the Kingma system and other custom adapted fingering systems ), Western concert flutes typically conform to Boehm's design, known as the Boehm system.
There, the sandy dry lake bed soil was not enough to support large trees with the exception of a few species of oaks, forming a rare oak savanna.
Most countries do not have a separate state ensign, although the United Kingdom is a rare exception, in having a red ensign for civil use, a white ensign as its naval ensign, and a blue ensign for government non-military vessels.
Direct precipitation of sodium salts from aqueous solutions is rare, because sodium salts typically have a high affinity for water ; an exception is sodium bismuthate ( NaBiO < sub > 3 </ sub >).
A notable exception to the association of Lycanthropy and the Devil, comes from a rare and lesser known account of an 80-year-old man named Thiess.
In rare cases it is possible for the player to acquire new units to bolster his forces, although this is the exception rather than the rule.
During the baroque period, before the invention of the piano, keyboard concertos were comparatively rare, with the exception of the organ and some harpsichord concertos by Johann Sebastian Bach.
By 1830, piracy in the Gulf of Mexico became rare with the exception of slave traders, who were considered pirates.
A rare exception is the bronze age arched city gate of Ashkelon ( modern day Israel ), dating to ca.
For example hip hop artists almost always use stage names, whereas " classical " composers and performers virtually never do ( violinist Hahn-Bin, born in South Korea as Yoo Hanbin, being a rare exception ).
The exception is rare varieties of white cacao, in which the seeds remain white.
The Azores are also sprinkled with both alternating black sand and boulder-lined beaches, with only a rare exception is their a white sand beach ( such as on the island of Santa Maria in Almagreira.
Because black boxers with the exception of Johnson had been barred from fighting for the heavyweight championship because of racism, Johnson ’ s refusal to fight African-Americans offended the African-American community, since the opportunity to fight top white boxers was rare.
Almost all of the Bob Stewart, Heatter – Quigley, Hatos – Hall ( except for a large portion of Let's Make a Deal ), and pre-1980 Merv Griffin productions have been destroyed, with the exception of a few rare pilots and " cast aside " episodes.
That film presents a rare exception in which motorized vehicles were allowed on the island.
The kazoo is not often found in European classical music, a rare exception being David Bedford's With 100 Kazoos, a piece which emphasizes the simplicity of the instrument — rather than being played by trained musicians, kazoos are handed out to members of the audience, who accompany a professional instrumental ensemble.
Despite their name, rare earth elements ( with the exception of the radioactive promethium ) are relatively plentiful in the Earth's crust, with cerium being the 25th most abundant element at 68 parts per million ( similar to copper ).
The dendritic spine can, therefore, with rare exception ( see LTP ), act as an independent unit.
His impact on the nature of American prime time network television drama is considerable: prior to Hill Street Blues it was rare for American straight drama shows to have story arcs, i. e. several stories running over many episodes ( with the exception of prime time soap operas such as Dallas ).
The retractable hardtop convertible trades higher initial cost, mechanical complexity and, with rare exception, diminished trunk space – for increased acoustic insulation, durability and break-in protection similar to that of a fixed roof coupe.
Songs from Born to Run were performed live as early as mid-1974 and by 1975, all had made their way into Springsteen's shows and ( with the rare exception of " Meeting Across the River ") continued to be a regular staple of his concerts on subsequent tours through 2009.
But it was rare for such methods to be translated into Latin ( a manual on Geometry, the eleventh century Geomatria incerti auctoris is a rare exception ), and such techniques appear to have percolated only slowly into the rest of Europe.

rare and dominance
On rare occasions, the hen will attempt to fight the cockerel for dominance.
Australia crashed to a defeat on Tuesday 21 July 1987, when the Kangaroo dominance of the international game suffered a rare setback.
Relationships are relaxed and friendly with rare signals of dominance or subordinance.

rare and acids
Trans fatty acids are rare in nature.
On March 26, 1895, Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay isolated helium on Earth by treating the mineral cleveite ( a variety of uraninite with at least 10 % rare earth elements ) with mineral acids.
It is a rare earth element, and it is readily attacked and dissolved by the strong mineral acids.
Unlike their omega-6 counterparts ( which can be cheaply produced from a variety of sources, such as corn and soybeans ), major sources of omega-3 fatty acids remain relatively rare and expensive.
These compounds, as well as the amino acids, nucleobases, and many other compounds in meteorites, carry deuterium and isotopes of carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen that are very rare on earth, attesting to their extraterrestrial origin.
Modern studies indicate that burdock root oil extract is rich in phytosterols and essential fatty acids ( including rare long-chain EFAs ).
Elevated ammonia levels or abnormal organic acids can indicate specific, rare types.
Carnitine palmitoyltransferase I deficiency is a rare metabolic disorder that prevents the body from converting certain fats called long-chain fatty acids into energy, particularly during periods without food.
Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase deficiency is a rare, autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that prevents the body from converting long-chain fatty acids into energy, particularly during periods without food.

rare and biology
Punctuated equilibrium, bottom, consists of Morphology ( biology ) | morphological stability and rare bursts of evolutionary change
Punctuated equilibrium, bottom, consists of Morphology ( biology ) | morphological stability and rare, relatively rapid bursts of evolutionary change.
Terrestrial landscapes in which the role of biology in mediating surface processes can be definitively excluded are extremely rare, but may hold important information for understanding the geomorphology of other planets, such as Mars.
Conservation biology is tied closely to ecology in researching the dispersal, migration, demographics, effective population size, inbreeding depression, and minimum population viability of rare or endangered species.
SCBI is a non-public facility devoted to training wildlife professionals in conservation biology and to propagating rare species through natural means and assisted reproduction.
Polycephalic or multi-headed animals are rare in biology but common in mythology and heraldry.
The caves in the park include California's longest cave at over, Lilburn Cave, as well as recently discovered caves that remain strictly off-limits to all but a handful of specialists who visit on rare occasions to study cave geology and biology.
In rare cases, Trill symbionts can be joined with non-Trill humanoids, but the differences in biology means the results are often unstable (" The Host ", TNG ).
The UNTB implies that such considerations may be neglected from the perspective of population biology ( because the explanation cited implies that the rare species behaves differently from the abundant species ).
After some rare positive feedback by his biology teacher, Barbara Thomas, he began to study and put forth a greater effort in that class.
An important difference between biological and engineering linkages is that revolving bars are rare in biology and that usually only a small range of the theoretically possible is possible due to additional mechanical constraints ( especially the necessity to deliver blood ).
From studies of retinoblastoma and other rare cancers, important new information was generated about the fundamental biology of cancers that arise in many patients.
Punctuated equilibrium, bottom, consists of Morphology ( biology ) | morphological stability and rare bursts of evolutionary change

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