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There appeared to be no difference in the distribution of anti-A and anti-B activity in group O serum, though in two group O donors ( J. F. and E. M. ) only one type of agglutinin was found in the regions of low anionic binding capacity ( Figs. 1 and 2 ).
It appeared from the limited information available that the aerated lagoon might offer a satisfactory means of increasing the capacity of existing oxidation ponds as well as providing the same degree of treatment in a smaller volume.
Bizet's single contribution in this capacity appeared on 3 August 1867, after which he quarrelled with the magazine's new editor and resigned.
He can appear diffident and casual but has an undoubted intellectual capacity and a strong will ; since the government crisis of 1970 he has appeared much more assured – even brash – and has handled the Dáil with confidence.
When asked to state his full name and the capacity in which he appeared, he replied: " Kerry Francis Bullmore Packer.
The producers of the programme looked for people who were involved in the original series, whether they were in the audience, appeared as a guest, won a competition (" pulled up by the ears ") or in any other capacity.
On 3 March 1951 he appeared before the Majlis ( parliament ) in an attempt to persuade the deputies against " full nationalization on the grounds that Iran could not override its international obligations and lacked the capacity to run the oil industry on its own.
Adshead, John K. Fairbank, Merle Goldman, Frank Ross, and Leo Block state that the steering oar used in ancient Egypt and Rome ( and even ancient China ) was not a true rudder ; the steering oar has the capacity to interfere with handling of the sails ( limiting any potential for long ocean-going voyages ) while it was fit more for small vessels on narrow, rapid-water transport ; the rudder did not disturb the handling of the sails, took less energy to operate by its helmsman, was better fit for larger vessels on ocean-going travel, and first appeared in ancient China during the 1st century AD.
The title appeared, as in some other countries, linked to the head of state in his military capacity.
Subsequent to losing his permanent position, Kilroy-Silk appeared on BBC programmes in the same capacity as Paulin, as an individual commentator no longer representative of the BBC.
The original OHV Kent engine appeared in the 1959 Anglia with a capacity of 996. 95 cc developing at 5, 000 rpm.
In August 2010, Hamburger appeared on the Alternative Stage at the Reading Music Festival in the UK, where his entire set was booed and derided by the capacity crowd, with chants of " You're shit and you know you are !".
Entertainers such as the Counting Crows, Bruce Hornsby, Eddy Arnold, Wayne Brady, Jason Mraz, DJ Kool, Guster and Larry Hagman have all appeared on campus in one capacity or another.
He was the spokesman of his company on occasions of state, and in this capacity he frequently appeared before Louis XIV., who treated him with great favor.
Pelé played his last professional match on October 1, 1977, in front of a capacity crowd at Giants Stadium: in an exhibition match between New York and his former club Santos, Pelé appeared for both sides, playing one half for each.
Dean Devlin, who appeared in Moon 44, soon joined Emmerich as his writing and producing partner, and served in this capacity until 2000.
Since 1999, she has appeared on the show in a recurring capacity.
In the early 1990s, DIY modification schemes to increase the capacity of an REU to one megabyte or higher appeared on various online services.
Almost as soon as the engine appeared in production cars ( Lotus Elan ), it was recalled and replaced with a larger capacity unit ( 82. 55 mm bore to give 1, 558 cc ).
He appeared in a similar capacity in the EA Sports video game NHL ' 97, which used full-motion video.
In the case of Psychometry, however, the measuring assumes a new character, as the object measured and the measuring instrument are the same psychic element, and its measuring power is not limited to the psychic as it was developed in the first experiments, but has appeared by successive investigation to manifest a wider and wider area of power, until it became apparent that this psychic capacity was really the measure of all things in the Universe.
The lake has been raised twice to increase storage capacity ( 9m in the 1940s, 37m in the 1970s ), submerging Five Pound Note Island, which once appeared on New Zealand's five pound note.
Pursuant to the NVRA, a voter may not be removed from the voters list unless ( 1 ) the voter has requested removal ; ( 2 ) state law requires removal by reason of criminal conviction or mental capacity ; ( 3 ) the voter has confirmed in writing that he has moved outside the jurisdiction maintaining the specific voter list, or ( 4 ) the voter both ( a ) has failed to respond to a cancellation notice issued pursuant to the NVRA and ( b ) has not voted or appeared to vote in the two federal general elections following the date of notice.
He was buried in the Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery in North Hollywood ; his epitaph reads " The Last Stooge ", as he outlived Joe Besser ( although Emil Sitka died in 1998, his position as an " official " Stooge is debatable as he never appeared on screen in this capacity ).

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He knew her mind pretty well, by now, its quick perceptions and sympathies, its painful insistence on truth and directness, its capacity for love almost too deep for a man to reciprocate, even in part.
Only recently, and perhaps because a television debate can so effectively dramatize President Kennedy's extraordinary mastery of detail, have the abilities on which the capacity for making distinctions depend begun to be clearly discernible at the level of politics.
A realistic balancing of the need for new forms of international organization on the one hand, and our capacity to achieve them on the other, must be approached through the concept of `` community ''.
Mr. Freeman said that in many of the countries he visited on a recent world trade trip people were more awed by America's capacity to produce food surpluses than by our industrial production -- or even by the Soviet's successes in space.
In order to assist the States in maintaining basic vocational rehabilitation services, Section 2 of the amended Act provides that allotments to States for support of such services be based on ( 1 ) need, as measured by a State's population, and ( 2 ) fiscal capacity, as measured by its per capita income.
Can staggered lunch periods relieve the capacity strain on your feeding facilities??
With either of the gradients described, chromatography on DEAE-cellulose separated agglutinins of the ABO series into at least three regions ( Figs. 1 and 2 ): one of extremely low anionic binding capacity, one of low anionic binding capacity and one of high anionic binding capacity.
In 2 of 15 experiments on whole serum a region of agglutinin activity with intermediate anionic binding capacity was detected ( Region 3, Fig. 1 ).
The organic loading on the unit averaged 32 lb of BOD/day or about 2 lb BOD/day/1,000 cu ft aeration capacity.
The adolescent's capacity to anticipate achievement and to exercise the self-discipline necessary to complete tasks successfully depends on the degree to which he or she developed autonomy, initiative, and self-discipline during childhood.
The positive development, during adolescence, of this capacity to think and to feel strongly and with increasing independence, and to identify overtly either with or against given ideas, values, and practices, depends to a considerable degree on both previous and present opportunities for developing autonomy, initiative, and self-certainty.
With this act of disobedience, and not with the inception of his individual existence, man began the downward circuit on the spiral of history, descending from the created capacity for immortality to an inescapable mortality.
Presently they had to give up running the furnace at full capacity and depend on the old coal range in the kitchen, which had never been removed when the new gas range was installed, and the fireplaces and an electric heater in Grandma's room.
For Tarrou, plague is the destructive impulse within every person, the will and the capacity to do harm, and it is everyone's duty to be on guard against this tendency within themselves, lest they infect someone else with it.
Big business is not taxed in proportion to its capacity and output, and the disproportionate burden falls on small and medium size businesses.
His epistemology can be regarded as primitive materialist empiricism ; he believed that human cognition ought to be based on one's perceptions – one's sensory experiences, such as sight and hearing – instead of imagination or internal logic, elements founded on the human capacity for abstraction.
In this capacity, Alexios defeated the rebellions of Nikephoros Bryennios the Elder ( whose son or grandson later married Alexios ' daughter Anna ) and Nikephoros Basilakes, the first at the Battle of Kalavrye and the latter in a surprise night attack on his camp.
To show the compatibility of necessity and liberty, Hume defines liberty as the ability to act on the basis of one's will e. g. the capacity to will one's actions but not to will one's will.
Such ideas are described as " Counter-Enlightenment " because they are contrary to the Enlightenment's ideal that humans have the capacity to make their lives and societies a heaven on earth using their own power and reason.
The aster was chosen for Dutch schools by the Dutch ministry of education, in a set-up with eight disk-less Asters, and one Aster with high capacity floppy drives all connected by a LAN based on the Asters high-speed serial port hardware, and special cables that permitted that any single computer on the LAN could broadcast to all other computers.

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