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Because negative pressure dialysis gave better recovery of proteins, permitted detection of proteins concentrated from very dilute solutions and was a gentler procedure, it was used in all but the earliest experiments.
Because the rake angle Af at the tip of the knife is very much smaller ( or even negative ) when compared to the value of **yc for the major portion of the knife, a very rapid increase in cutting force with thickness will result.
Because temperature is defined by the relationship between energy and entropy, such a system's temperature becomes negative, even though energy is being added.
Because copper ions have a 2 + charge, they are attracted to the negative cathodes and collect there.
Because the remit of the Convention covers millions of species of plants and animals, and tens of thousands of these taxa are potentially of economic value, in practice this negative list approach effectively forces CITES signatories to expend limited resources on just a select few, leaving many species to be traded with neither constraint nor review.
Because the electron carries negative charge, the electron motion in a metal conductor is in the direction opposite to that of conventional ( or electric ) current.
Because of the negative associations, modern leaders very rarely ( if ever ) use the term in their formal titles.
Because the folkloristic meaning of " myth " is often confused with this more pejorative usage, the original unambiguous term " mythos " may be a better word to distinguish the positive definition from the negative.
Because of these various positive and negative connotations, some periods are luckier than others regarding their names, although this can lead to problems such as the ones outlined above.
Because the theory is ' sick ' for any negative value of the coupling constant, the series do not converge, but are an asymptotic series.
Because of his actions and the way they were viewed by the people, the word for King, Rex, held a negative connotation in the Latin language until the fall of the Roman Empire.
Because of dielectric polarization, positive charges are displaced toward the field and negative charges shift in the opposite direction.
Because of concerns about his performance and negative reports from the field, he was replaced as Commander in Chief by Field Marshal Lord Roberts.
Because the shape of the curve assures that the first derivative is negative and the second is positive.
Because of its peculiar horizontal orientation on the negative, VistaVision was sometimes called Lazy 8 by film professionals.
Because " a double negative is an affirmative ", this becomes a functional equation
Because not all known mutations are found on current tests, a negative screen does not guarantee that a child will not have CF.
Because like charges repel, the negatively charged toner will not touch the drum where the negative charge remains.
Because of this, even the Japanese word for " slaughter " ( 屠殺 tosatsu ) is deemed politically incorrect by some pressure groups as its inclusion of the kanji for " kill " ( 殺 ) supposedly portrays those who practice it in a negative manner.
That vapor is cooled, condensed, and collected at point C. Because this example is a negative azeotrope rather than a positive one, the distillate is farther from the azeotrope than the original liquid mixture at point A was.
Because of the U. S. cultural's historically negative associations with socialism, the term is used primarily and usually pejoratively in United States political discussions concerning health care.
Because of the much greater distance they must travel before discharging, positive lightning strikes typically carry six to ten times the charge and voltage difference of a negative bolt and last around ten times longer.
Because the biased tip configuration is floating, the positive probe can draw at most an electron current only equal in magnitude and opposite in polarity to the ion saturation current drawn by the negative probe, given by:
Because of this the movie received negative reviews in the States.
Because people view these negative stereotypes about adolescents so often in the media, they are led to believe that adolescence is always a very problematic time of development.

Because and publicity
Because most congregations call themselves " Christian Churches ," the chalice has become a simple way to identify Disciples of Christ Churches through signage, letterhead, and other forms of publicity.
Because Garbo was suspicious and mistrustful of the media, and often at odds with MGM executives, she spurned Hollywood's publicity rules.
Because the right of publicity is governed by state ( as opposed to federal ) law, the degree of recognition of the Right of Publicity varies significantly from one state to the next.
Because this speech traditionally was off the record it received no publicity at the time.
Because of the technical difficulties and the slow start, compounded by a lack of advertising, SRE was forced to sign off the air during November 1966 in a cloud of adverse publicity surrounding its London based advertising sales arm which went out of business in a hailstorm of debt.
Because of the card's prolonged exposure on the BBC, Hersee received fan mail during her teenage years and was regularly contacted by media outlets for interviews, but she quickly tired of the publicity.
Because of the publicity in The Daily Mirror, these incidents attracted much attention at the time from several psychic researchers who investigated, and were unanimous in suspecting that they were caused, consciously or unconsciously, by Marianne Foyster.
Because of this bulk, there is normally little publicity or knowledge about the changes that are being made.
Because production issues delayed the release of George Pal's high-profile Destination Moon, this black-and-white feature from Lippert Pictures was quickly shot in just 18 days, on a $ 94, 000 budget, and rushed into movie theaters first, while taking full advantage of the high-profile national publicity surrounding the Pal film.
Because of the nationwide publicity over the Binion / Noble feud, Binion was unpopular with national Mafia bosses, who felt that he was drawing unwanted attention to their operations in Las Vegas and Dallas.
Because of the publicity the operation received, full names and addresses were almost always divulged to the media thus exposing direct relatives ( wives and children ) to potential danger from vigilante types among the general public.
Because the post-WWII plan for Jekyll was for the island to become self-sufficient, and because the Authority was receiving negative publicity in the mid-1950s, the Georgia Legislature restructured the Authority in 1957.
Because of the LNER's emphasis on using the locomotive for publicity purposes, and then its eventful preservation history, including two international forays, it is arguably one of the most famous locomotives in the world today, and no doubt among the most famous in the UK.
Because some gay men consider heterosexual men to be objects of fantasy, some gay porn producers have almost certainly described some actors as heterosexual to increase sales and publicity for their product.
Because the symptoms developed in adulthood ( as is common with the disorder ), the disfigurement was incorrectly attributed later by film studio publicity departments to his exposure to a German mustard gas attack during service in World War I.
Because of this bad publicity, Uwe Johnson hastily asked his friend and neighbor Günter Grass to evict the students from his apartment.

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