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onset and nuclear
" The turmoil and uncertainty of the early Atomic Age and the onset of profound social changes made the old concepts of the nuclear family and traditional gender roles, reflected in the behaviour of Titanics passengers, resonate with a mid-1950s audience.
The onset ( initial consonant ) is represented by that of the first of the two characters ( 上字 " upper word ", as Chinese was written vertically ); the final ( including the medial glide, the nuclear vowel and the coda ) and the tone are represented by those of the second of the two characters ( 下字, " lower word ").
A phosphorylation event at the onset of mitosis leads to a conformational change which causes the disassembly of the nuclear lamina.
At the onset of mitosis, ( prophase, prometaphase ) the cellular machinery is engaged in the disassembly of various cellular components including structures such as the nuclear envelope, the nuclear lamina and the nuclear pore complexes.
With the onset of the Cold War and rapid nuclear armament, they wanted to protect their collection from the possibility of an attack on New York City, where they lived and the home of the Metropolitan Museum of Art ( which many had expected to be the heir to the Clarks ' collection ).
His memorable experiments included one where the onset of a nuclear chain reaction was simulated with hundreds of mouse traps, each one having been loaded with two ping pong balls.

onset and fusion
Also unlike supernovae, novae ignite from the sudden onset of thermonuclear fusion, which under certain high pressure conditions ( degenerate matter ) accelerates explosively.

onset and leads
In the case of the north Indian ocean, the formation of this type of vortex leads to the onset of monsoon rains during the wet season.
A variety of evolutionary rationales for the syndrome have been offered, including that it is an epiphenomenon due to the selective advantage accruing to other phases of the hormonal cycle, that it leads to " intensification of male ardour during the next onset of fertility ", and that it prompts females to reject infertile males ( who cause PMS due to not impregnating the female ).
With modern chains it is unusual for a chain ( other than that of a bicycle ) to wear until it breaks, since a worn chain leads to the rapid onset of wear on the teeth of the sprockets, with ultimate failure being the loss of all the teeth on the sprocket.
Skepticism concerning the allegedly missing effect of swaddling on the onset of walking delivers a Japanese study: the application of the basket cradle ( ejiko ) leads to a retarded onset of walking.
Controlled studies in angina patients have shown that trimetazidine increases coronary flow reserve, thereby delaying the onset of ischemia associated with exercise, limits rapid swings in blood pressure without any significant variations in heart rate, significantly decreases the frequency of angina attacks, and leads to a significant decrease in the use of nitrates.

onset and relatively
Evidence suggests that L. scoparium originated in Australia before the onset of the Miocene aridity, and dispersed relatively recently from eastern Australia to New Zealand.
Like many types of inflammation, pharyngitis can be acute – characterized by a rapid onset and typically a relatively short course – or chronic.
The high interfacial energy and relatively weak bonding in grain boundaries makes them preferred sites for the onset of corrosion and for the precipitation of new phases from the solid.
It may present in acute ( recent infection, relatively rapid onset ) or chronic forms.
In the United States, a product called Pepcid Complete is available that combines famotidine with an antacid in a chewable tablet to ameliorate the relatively slow onset of effects.
Due to the combination of rising gasoline prices, insurance companies ' crackdown on high-performance vehicles, and the onset of inflation, the relatively expensive 340 was phased out.
The difference in time to onset of occlusion is due to the relatively more rigid walls of arteries compared with veins.
However, due to its slow rate of absorption ( the slowest of all benzodiazepines ) and its slow onset of action, oxazepam has a relatively low potential for abuse compared to some other benzodiazepines like temazepam, flunitrazepam, or triazolam, which have a high potential for abuse that is similar to barbiturate abuse potential.
Today, the benzodiazepine of choice is lorazepam for initial treatment due to its relatively long ( 2 – 8 hr ) duration of action when injected, and its rapid onset of action, which is thought to be due to its high affinity for GABA receptors and to its low lipid solubility, which causes it to remain in the vascular compartment.
The high interfacial energy and relatively weak bonding in most grain boundaries often makes them preferred sites for the onset of corrosion and for the precipitation of new phases from the solid.
Because of the relatively rapid onset of tungiasis, the incubation period tends to be short.
Tubocurarine has a time of onset of 300 seconds or more ( which is relatively slow among neuromuscular-blocking drugs ), and has a duration of action of 60 to 120 minutes ( which is relatively long time ).
MAOIs such as moclobemide are reported to have a relatively fast onset of action compared to other antidepressant drug classes, and has good long-term tolerability in terms of side effects.
Butabarbital has a particularly fast onset of effects and short duration of action compared to other barbiturates, which makes it useful for certain applications such as treating severe insomnia and relieving anxiety before surgical procedures ; however it is also relatively dangerous particularly when combined with alcohol, and so is now rarely used, although it is still prescribed in some Eastern European and South American countries.
In people bitten by Venom A Mojave rattlesnakes ( those outside the relatively small Venom B area in south-central Arizona ), the onset of serious signs and symptoms can be delayed, sometimes leading to an initial underestimation of the severity of the bite.

onset and quickly
Furthermore, the short time between a vector becoming infectious and the onset of symptoms allows medical professionals to quickly quarantine vectors, and prevent them from carrying the pathogen elsewhere.
The sudden onset of understeer or oversteer can result in loss of control if the driver does not react quickly enough to the change in handling.
Reinforcement is a term in operant conditioning and behavior analysis for a process of strengthening a directly measurable dimension of behavior — such as rate ( e. g., pulling a lever more frequently ), duration ( e. g., pulling a lever for longer periods of time ), magnitude ( e. g., pulling a lever with greater force ), or latency ( e. g., pulling a lever more quickly following the onset of an environmental event )— as a function of the delivery of a stimulus ( e. g. money from a slot machine ) immediately or shortly after the occurrence of the behavior.
It can also be used about a topic that quickly becomes relevant, such as the onset of rain or a car breaking down.
His lab grew quickly, but it shrank again following the onset of the Great Depression.
With the onset of World War I, military orders rose sharply, and Curtiss needed to expand quickly.
Finally, from the onset of the insurrection, the Polish forces were aided by the civilian population and had surprise on their side as they attacked many separate groups of soldiers at the same time and the resistance to Russian forces quickly spread over the city.
Following onset of symptoms, the animal usually quickly dies.
While the burning of vital tissue can be very painful during self-immolation, shock or asphyxiation quickly make the event painless, as do the onset of third-degree burns which destroy the nerve endings.
Its analgesic effect is strong ( equivalent to 15 mg of subcutaneous route morphine ) and characterised by rapid onset and offset ( i. e. it is very fast-acting and wears off very quickly ).
Noticing symptoms in Baxter's behaviour, Perowne quickly recognises the onset of Huntington's disease.

onset and hydrostatic
Because the von Mises yield criterion is independent of the first stress invariant,, it is applicable for the analysis of plastic deformation for ductile materials such as metals, as the onset of yield for these materials does not depend on the hydrostatic component of the stress tensor.

onset and equilibrium
With the onset of the post-1945 Sino-Soviet split causing an imbalance in the power equilibrium between the capitalist West and the Soviet bloc, the Cold War morphed from a bipolar conflict to a tripolar one.

onset and which
The 34 arrows, denoting onset age plus completion age deviations, have been arrayed in an Onset sequence which begins with girl 18 who had the earliest Onset of the 34 girls.
Their research was applied on the MiG-15 and F-86 Sabre and bombers such as the B-47 Stratojet used swept wings which delay the onset of shock waves and reduce drag.
There have been repeated findings that between a third and a half of adults diagnosed with bipolar disorder report traumatic / abusive experiences in childhood, which is associated on average with earlier onset, a worse course, and more co-occurring disorders such as PTSD.
The board of trustees offered to turn Throop over to the state, but the presidents of Stanford University and the University of California successfully lobbied to defeat the bill, which allowed Throop to develop as the only scientific research-oriented education institute in southern California, public or private, until the onset of the World War II necessitated the broader development of research-based science education.
The onset of conflict with Ethiopia, which lasted from 1998 to 2000, halted all bilateral trade, severely reducing port activity and income in Eritrea.
Historians widely regard the Revolution as one of the most important events in human history, and the end of the early modern period, which started around 1500, is traditionally attributed to the onset of the French Revolution in 1789.
When necessary, vowels are indicated by diacritic marks above or below the letter representing the syllabic onset, or by use of matres lectionis, which are consonantal letters used as vowels.
Indonesia regained its investment grade rating from Fitch Rating in late 2011, and from Moody's Rating in early 2012, after losing its investment grade rating in December 1997 at the onset of the Asian financial crisis which Indonesia spent more than Rp450 trillion ($ 50 billion ) to bail out lenders from banks.
The extended bolus is appropriate when covering high fat high protein meals such as steak, which will be raising blood sugar for many hours past the onset of the bolus.
How sIBM affects individuals is quite variable as is the age of onset ( which generally varies from the forties upwards ).
The onset of World War II showed that the League had failed its primary purpose, which was to prevent any future world war.
With the onset of Ragnarök, Loki is foretold to slip free from his bonds and to fight against the gods among the forces of the jötnar, at which time he will encounter the god Heimdallr and the two will slay each other.
A volunteer named Alan Worsley used eye movements to signal the onset of lucidity, which were recorded by a polysomnograph machine.
In this case, the contrast appears largely to be conveyed with a difference in the voice onset time of the initial consonant as the configuration of the mouth is the same for and ; however, there is also a possible difference in duration, which visual analysis using high quality video supports.
At the onset of the Neoproterozoic the supercontinent Rodinia, which had assembled during the late Mesoproterozoic, straddled the equator.
Ibuprofen and ketoprofen are now available in single, active enantiomer preparations ( dexibuprofen and dexketoprofen ), which purport to offer quicker onset and an improved side-effect profile.
To this end, he hired Hennan Smith, an advertising executive " from the Negro newspaper field " to lead an all-black sales team, which had to be cut due to the onset of World War II.
The onset of superconductivity is accompanied by abrupt changes in various physical properties, which is the hallmark of a phase transition.
But the introduction of talkies, which happened simultaneously with the onset of the Great Depression, was devastating to many musicians.
To minimize the developmental disruption associated with schizophrenia, much work has recently been done to identify and treat the prodromal ( pre-onset ) phase of the illness, which has been detected up to 30 months before the onset of symptoms.
It may be necessary to rule out a delirium, which can be distinguished by visual hallucinations, acute onset and fluctuating level of consciousness, and indicates an underlying medical illness.
During Series 3 he suffered the first of several serious mental breakdowns, which also marked the onset of a decades-long cycle of manic / depressive illness.
According to Rabbinic literature, God via the Torah commands Jews to observe ( refrain from forbidden activity ) and remember ( with words, thoughts, and actions ) the Shabbat, and these two actions are symbolized by the two Shabbat candles which are lit 18 to 40 minutes (" Tosefet Shabbat ") before the onset of Shabbat by Jewish women, usually the mother / wife, though men who live alone are required to do so themselves.
With the onset of stagflation in the 1970s, some Canadian Tories came under the influence of neo-liberal developments in Great Britain and the United States, which highlighted the policies for privatization and supply-side interventions.

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