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Since then commercial interest in mouthwashes has been intense and several newer products claim effectiveness in reducing the build-up in dental plaque and the associated severity of gingivitis ( inflammation of the gums ), in addition to fighting bad breath.
Dark energy is also an area of intense interest for scientists, but it is not clear whether direct detection of dark energy will be possible.
The LINC proved to attract intense interest in the scientific community, and has since been referred to as the first real minicomputer, a machine that was small and inexpensive enough to be dedicated to a single task even in a small lab.
Hubble was also a dutiful son, who despite his intense interest in astronomy since boyhood, surrendered to his father ’ s request to study law, first at the University of Chicago and later at Oxford, though he managed to take a few math and science courses.
Galenic scholarship remains an intense and vibrant field, following renewed interest in his work, dating from the Realencyclopädie der Classischen Altertumswissenschaft.
Following the bird's extinction, remains of the Great Auk increased dramatically in value, and auctions of specimens created intense interest in Victorian Britain, where 15 specimens are now located, the largest number of any country.
Her first complete novel, published in 1859, was Adam Bede and was an instant success, but it prompted an intense interest in who this new author might be.
* Psychics who claim the ability to observe the aura with their third eye generally associate indigo, in auras, with an interest in religion or with intense spirituality and intuition.
They were of intense interest to Agassiz, and formed the subject of a special monograph by him published in 1844 – 45: Monographie des poissons fossiles du Vieux Gres Rouge, ou Systeme Devonien ( Old Red Sandstone ) des Iles Britanniques et de Russie (" Monograph on Fossil Fish of the Old Red Sandstone, or Devonian System of the British Isles and of Russia ").
The resulting Mach 3 was released in 1990, and generated intense interest.
Many attempts were made to improve the performance of Mach and Mach-like microkernels, but by the mid-1990s much of the early intense interest had died.
Texts most susceptible to being overwritten included obsolete legal and liturgical ones, sometimes of intense interest to the historian.
In 1860 he also met and married Eliza Brightwen ( 1813 – 1900 ), a kindly, tolerant Quaker who shared Gosse's intense interest in both natural history and the well-being of his son.
The use of piezoelectricity in sonar, and the success of that project, created intense development interest in piezoelectric devices.
This is the result of Q's sending the Enterprise to system J-25, which then intensified the Borg's interest in humanity, prompting them to make a much more intense effort to capture the Federation's capital world ( Earth ).
These demonstrations, which continued into the following year, were the most intense in years, and engendered a new wave of interest in the conflict-as well as new fears of instability.
Though British political interest in the territories of the unravelling Ottoman Empire was as intense as in France, it was mostly more discreetly exercised.
To discover what can really be said about what is natural to mankind, and what, other than reason and civil society, " best suits his constitution ", Rousseau saw " two principles prior to reason " in human nature, one is an intense interest in our own well-being, and the other is a natural repugnance of seeing any sentient being, especially one like ourselves, perish and suffer.
Nolde's intense preoccupation with the subject of flowers reflect his continuing interest in the art of Vincent Van Gogh.
" This raises the question of reality monitoring in dreams, a topic of intense interest in modern cognitive neuroscience.
There was intense public interest and concern at the stalemate, and Fraser and his Liberals acted to shore up support.
No other group of structures in the United States elicits the intense interest as inspired by the Missions of California ( California is home to the greatest number of well-preserved missions found in any U. S. state ).
School shooting is a topic of intense interest in the United States.
The spouses shared an intense commitment to their country and family and a keen interest in human progress of all kinds.

intense and spiritualism
He kept secret his beliefs in spiritualism and use of mediums to stay in contact with departed associates and particularly with his mother, and allowed his intense spirituality to distort his understanding of Adolf Hitler.

intense and hypnosis
An alternative hypothesis for the etiology of DID is as a product of techniques employed by some therapists, especially those using hypnosis, and disagreement between the two positions is characterized by intense debate.
Theta is the dominant frequency in healthy young children and is associated with drowsiness or starting to sleep, REM sleep, hypnagogic imagery ( intense imagery experienced before the onset of sleep ), hypnosis, attention, and processing of cognitive and perceptual information.

intense and continued
His intense and self-dramatizing self-portraits have continued to have a strong influence up to the present, and have been blamed for some of the wilder excesses of artists ' self-portraiture, especially in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In spite of these at-times intense persecutions, the Christian religion continued its spread throughout the Mediterranean Basin.
New flavors continued to be added and unsuccessful ones were removed: in the 1950s and 1960s, apple, black cherry, black raspberry, grape, lemon-lime, mixed fruit, orange-banana, pineapple-grapefruit, blackberry, strawberry-banana, tropical fruit and more intense " wild " versions of the venerable strawberry, raspberry and cherry.
These dissensions, added to the hard-line measures taken against opposition against the government, gave rise to intense rural and student movement, which had continued since the beginning of the republic.
Friction between the Department of State and the NSC continued and came to a head during the intense debates within the administration over how the United States should act in the Lebanon crisis in the spring of 1982 following the Israel invasion.
While still in Normandy, Theobald had made an intense study of ecclesiastical or canon law, which he continued after being elected archbishop.
Anti-Americanism became even more intense, and anti-American rhetoric continued unabated.
The raiding continued and with each year became more and more intense.
As stories of his drug use continued to spread, Haim experienced a public fall from grace, unusual for the time in its intense press exposure.
So intense was their rivalry that they continued their battle during the 1987 Trans-Atlantic Match Races in which they were supposedly teammates competing against a team of British riders.
It was an era of depression from which Cardiff never really recovered, and despite intense activity at the port during the Second World War, coal exports continued to decline, finally ceasing in 1964.
It seemed to many that biblical prophecy was being explained by the headlines of the newspaper, sparking an intense interest in events in the Middle East, which has continued unabated.
With an NFPA 704 rating of Blue 2, silver iodide can cause temporary incapacitation or possible residual injury to humans and mammals with intense or continued but not chronic exposure.
The attack continued but from about 12: 15 to about 14: 15 they pressed more and more slowly, as little by little the cordon slowly drew tighter under intense fire over the bare, gently-sloping grasslands.
The controversy continued into the new millennium after historian Keith Windschuttle in 2002 questioned the accuracy of accounts of massacres and high fatalities, arousing intense controversy in Australia.
Sales dropped to 86, 582 units thanks to an ageing design, continued recession resulting from the 1973-74 energy crisis, substantially higher prices for all 1975-model cars due to that year's safety and emission control regulations, and intense competition from Ford's Cougar and Elite, and Chrysler Corporation's two new entries in this class including the Chrysler Cordoba and Dodge Charger SE.
The Presbyterians continued to use Taiwanese in their services and communications even in years when pressure from first Japanese and then Chinese authorities was intense in suppressing public use of the language.
Playing classical, jazz, Latin and various commercial music, Ed continued an intense study of the trombone and creative music.
The civil war became less intense but continued.
During their time apart between " Maurice and I " and " Wild Queen ," the duo continued to write material, and in early 2001 Bull flew back to Minneapolis for an intense two-weeks of recording sessions.
The news was quickly given to the armies during the morning of 11 November, but even after hearing that the armistice was due to start at 11: 00 a. m., intense warfare continued right until the last minute.
The woman experiences orgasmic contractions ( though typically less intense than with continued stimulation ), but because pleasurable stimulation was disrupted and sexual pleasure significantly reduced, the orgasm is considered ruined, with similar effects of continued sexual desire and arousal afterwards.

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