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With neodymium compounds being the most strongly colored for the trivalent lanthanides, that percentage of neodymium can occasionally dominate the coloration of rare earth minerals — when competing chromophores are absent.
The stone exhibits an unusually intense and strongly colored type of luminescence: after exposure to short-wave ultraviolet light, the diamond produces a brilliant red phosphorescence (' glow-in-the-dark ' effect ) that persists for some time after the light source has been switched off, and this strange quality may have helped fuel " its reputation of being cursed.
Golden ginger ale ; which is dark colored and more strongly flavored ; and dry ginger ale, which is more common today.
The development of new, strongly colored synthetic dyes followed quickly, and by the 1870s commercial dyeing with natural dyestuffs was disappearing.
For instance, Illinois, a state that was polling strongly for Democrat John Kerry was colored dark blue, whereas Michigan where Kerry's lead polled by a small margin was colored light blue.
These magnificent, still strongly colored murals show daily life and Korean mythologies of the time.
The majority of Vitis labrusca grape varieties are red ( though white varieties such as Niagara and " pink-skinned " varieties such as Catawaba exist ), with dark colored berries high in phenolic compounds that produced strongly flavored wines.
Cobalt or manganese can be substituted for copper ; the resulting crystals have a more silvery appearance and are suspended in a strongly colored matrix of the corresponding ionic color, resulting in blue goldstone or purple goldstone respectively.
By the early 19th century, colored nonpareils seem to have been available in the U. S. The popular cookbook author Eliza Leslie suggests the use of red and green nonpareils for decorating a Queen cake, but strongly suggests white nonpareils are most suitable for pink icing on a pound cake in her 1828 Seventy-five Receipts for Pastries, Cakes and Sweetmeats.
One other great influence appears in the admirable Life of St Bernard, which he published in 1863, that of his friend Carlyle, to whom the work is dedicated, and with whose style it is strongly colored.
" Zigliara was instrumental in recovering the authentic tradition of Thomism from the influence of the Jesuits ' tradition " strongly colored by the interpretation of their own great master Francisco Suárez ( d. 1617 ), who had attempted to reconcile the Aristotelianism of Thomas with the Platonism of Scotus " Under Leo XIII Zigliara contributed to the encyclicals Aeterni Patris and Rerum novarum.
This resulted in his 1975 book Mexico Mystique: The Coming Sixth World of Consciousness, a discussion of Mesoamerican culture strongly colored by Waters ' beliefs in astrology, prophecy, and the lost continent of Atlantis.
Brightly colored and rare, they are strongly inclined towards chaos, as their name suggests.

strongly and flash
Newer designs replace the flash lamps with laser diodes that are tuned to produce most of their energy in a frequency range that is strongly absorbed.
It could be a flash game strongly based on a radio drama or a book back story delivered through posters in train stations.

strongly and effect
The difference in effect between active placebos and several anti-depressants appeared small and strongly affected by publication bias.
The formation of a strong international law regime and norms against territorial aggression is strongly associated with the dramatic drop in the number of interstate wars, though it has also been attributed to the effect of the Cold War or to the changing nature of economic development.
The study found that the absolute wealth within a country had little effect on the citizens ' well-being or social cohesion, and that income inequality correlated strongly with social problems such as homicide, infant mortality, obesity, teenage pregnancies, emotional depression and prison population.
The spaced learning effect, a cognitive phenomenon strongly supported by psychological research, has broad applicability within education.
This arrangement inevitably results in a strongly diagonal effect.
The following demographic statistics are from the CIA World Factbook ().< ref name =" CIA_20110303 ">< sup >†</ sup > note: estimates for this country explicitly take into account the effects of excess mortality due to AIDS ; this can result in lower life expectancy, higher infant mortality and death rates, lower population and growth rates, and changes in the distribution of population by age and sex than would otherwise be expected < sup >‡</ sup > note: the preliminary 2011 numbers differ significantly from those of 2010, which were strongly influenced by the demographic effect of the January 2010 earthquake ; the latest figures more closely correspond to those of 2009 </ ref >
Furthermore, Ribbentrop had the German Embassy in London provide translations from pro-appeasement newspapers like the Daily Mail and the Daily Express for Hitler's benefit, which had the effect of making it seem that British public opinion was more strongly against going to war for Poland then was actually the case.
These adverse reactions are a class effect of all quinolones ; however, certain quinolones are more strongly associated with increased toxicity to certain organs.
Dr. Watson strongly disapproves of his friend's cocaine habit, describing it as the detective's " only vice " and expressing concern over its possible effect on Holmes's mental health and superior intellect.
The objective of the Emperor may have been to protect his young son against his own younger brother, who was a serious pretendent to the throne, but strongly exerting his personal power after his retirement he set up in effect the system and definitively weakened the regency.
However, he noted that soft X-radiation from the fission bomb would compress the thermonuclear fuel more strongly than mechanical shock and suggested ways to enhance this effect.
In these crystals, the strength of the dichroic effect varies strongly with the wavelength of the light, making them appear to have different colours when viewed with light having differing polarizations.
In some materials, such as herapathite ( iodoquinine sulfate ) or Polaroid sheets, the effect is not strongly dependent on wavelength, and so the term dichroic is something of a misnomer, but still used.
Perhaps significantly, when King penned a strongly worded editorial against Wilson for the Daily Mirror two days after his abortive meeting with Mountbatten, the unanimous reaction of IPC's directors was to fire him with immediate effect from his position as Chairman.
He was strongly influenced by Brecht's Verfremdungseffekt ( alienation effect ) and the French New Wave cinema, particularly Godard's Pierrot le fou ( 1965 ) and Week End ( 1967 ).
The effect is strongly spatially non-uniform, being largest downstream of large industrial areas.
The placebo effect occurs more strongly in some conditions than others.
Further research is ongoing but phthalates have a known detrimental effect on multiple facets of human health and their use in sex toys is strongly discouraged.
* The likelihood of any " Nordtvedt effect " ( a composition-dependent differential acceleration of the Moon and Earth towards the Sun ) has been ruled out to high precision, strongly supporting the validity of the Strong Equivalence Principle.
From the 15th century the number of smaller Islamic courts began to fall, as the Ottoman Empire, and later the Safavids and European powers, swallowed them up ; this had an effect on Islamic art, which was usually strongly led by the patronage of the court.
In the peak shift effect, animals sometimes respond more strongly to exaggerated versions of the training stimuli.
Claus Sluter was the leading sculptor in Burgundy, and was one artist able to use the style with a strongly monumental effect.
The averaged effect was described as very variable across the social class and A-level attainment of the candidates ; it was " small and not strongly significant for students with high A-level scores " ( i. e. for students at the more selective universities ) and “ statistically significant mostly for students from lower occupationally-ranked social-class backgrounds ”.
Early to recognise the need for Australian Federation, when he saw that it had really become possible to achieve, he fought strongly for it, at a time when many leading politicians in New South Wales were fearful of its effect on their colony.

strongly and may
I strongly recommend to the Congress the avoidance of mandatory floors on the size of the reserve components so that we may have the flexibility to make adjustments in keeping with military necessity.
While this may well be true in general, I believe it is also important to keep in mind that some recent developments suggest that over the next year or so military electronics may be one of the most strongly growing areas in an economy which is not expanding rapidly in other directions.
Although they may not recognize themselves as antiglobalists and are pro-capitalism, some economists who don't share the neoliberal approach of international economic institutions have strongly influenced the movement.
Whilst the magnification of both the field ion and atom probe microscopes is extremely high, the exact magnification is dependant upon conditions specific to the examined specimen, so unlike for conventional electron microscopes, there is often little direct control on magnification, and furthermore, obtained images may have strongly variable magnifications due to fluctuations in the shape of the electric field at the surface.
Jurisdictions may augment the training, but are strongly encouraged to deliver the entire core content.
The frequent memory accesses for operands of a typical CISC machine may limit the instruction level parallelism that can be extracted from the code, although this is strongly mediated by the fast cache structures used in modern designs, as well as by other measures.
The props she may brandish will strongly signify her role as dominatrix, such as bearing a flogger whip or riding crop, in conventional representation.
Someone who posts a contrary opinion in a strongly focused discussion forum may be easily labeled a " baiter ", " flamer ", or " troll ".
A hydroxide group attached to a strongly electropositive center may itself dissociate, liberating a hydrogen cation ( H < sup >+</ sup >), making the parent compound an acid.
Archaeological and linguistic evidence strongly suggests southwestern Asia as the point from which the ancestors of the Berbers may have begun their migration into North Africa early in the third millennium BC.
As it tends strongly toward the least elements of the list, it may ( compared to the arithmetic mean ) mitigate the influence of large outliers and increase the influence of small values.
( In some countries, such groups of persons may be strongly motivated to maintain union members if, e. g., educational, unemployment, retirement and / or even disability benefits are in part or totally union-administered.
Wimsey does not object, but Bunter strongly does: " If I may state my own preference, sir, it would be to wait upon you and his lordship in the usual manner ".
Under certain conditions – for instance resonance or strong spanwise correlation of the lift force – the resulting motion of the structure due to the lift fluctuations may be strongly enhanced.
Researchers like Mott and Hubbard realized that this was perhaps appropriate for strongly delocalized s-and p-electrons but for d-electrons, and even more for f-electrons the interaction with electrons ( and atomic displacements ) in the local environment may become stronger than the delocalization that leads to broad bands.
From greatest to least stricture, speech sounds may be classified along a cline as stop consonants ( with occlusion, or blocked airflow ), fricative consonants ( with partially blocked and therefore strongly turbulent airflow ), approximants ( with only slight turbulence ), and vowels ( with full unimpeded airflow ).
The existence of a neutrino mass strongly suggests the existence of a tiny neutrino magnetic moment of the order of, allowing the possibility that neutrinos may interact electromagnetically as well.
In the case of a transcription factor binding site, then there may be a single sequence that binds the protein most strongly under specified cellular conditions.
Personality may also refer to the patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors consistently exhibited by an individual over time that strongly influence our expectations, self-perceptions, values and attitudes, and predicts our reactions to people, problems and stress.
Cardinal traits are those by which an individual may be strongly recognized.
Critics of this traditional view have observed that the types can be quite strongly stereotyped by professions ( although neither Myers nor Keirsey engaged in such stereotyping in their type descriptions ), and thus may arise more from the need to categorize people for purposes of guiding their career choice.
Irving Bieber and his colleagues in 1962 published Homosexuality: A Psychoanalytic Study of Male Homosexuals, which concluded that " although this change may be more easily accomplished by some than by others, in our judgment a heterosexual shift is a possibility for all homosexuals who are strongly motivated to change.
Leninist theory postulates that, with the strongly determined will of the Bourgeoisie to establish Imperialism, socialism will not arise spontaneously through the natural decay of capitalism, and that workers by themselves, who may be more or less sedated by reactionary propaganda, are unable to effectively organise and develop socialist consciousness, therefore requiring the leadership of a revolutionary vanguard organized on the basis of democratic centralism.
He concludes that " a well-marked variety may be justly called an incipient species " and that " species are only strongly marked and permanent varieties ".

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