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These widely advertised products, which are used primarily for washing clothes, are based on high-sudsing, synthetic organic actives ( sodium alkylbenzenesulfonates ) and contain up to 50% by weight of sodium tripolyphosphate or a mixture of sodium tripolyphosphate and tetrasodium pyrophosphate.
These always contain metallic inclusions.
These assist in flotation, together with the vacuoles in the ectoplasm, which often contain zooxanthellae.
" These are fountains of salvation that they who thirst may be satisfied with the living words they contain.
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These may include a tire patch kit ( which, in turn, may contain any combination of a hand pump or CO < sub > 2 </ sub > Pump, tire levers, spare tubes, self-adhesive patches, or tube-patching material, an adhesive, a piece of sandpaper or a metal grater ( for roughing the tube surface to be patched ), and sometimes even a block of French chalk.
These contain hemoglobin, an iron-containing protein, which facilitates transportation of oxygen by reversibly binding to this respiratory gas and greatly increasing its solubility in blood.
These fruit versions sometimes contain colored pearls ( and / or " jelly cubes " as in the related drink taho ), the color chosen to match whatever fruit juice is used.
These neighborhoods contain most of the area's residential buildings, along with park space and various types of supporting businesses ( supermarkets, restaurants, movie theaters.
These were some of the first reinforced concrete buildings, and their plans did not contain enough details ( such as how much reinforcing bar had been embedded in the concrete ) to be sure they were safe, so the engineers recommended demolition.
These contain about 80 % ground granulated blast furnace slag, 15 % gypsum or anhydrite and a little Portland clinker or lime as an activator.
These ideas include the proposal that cells contain zones of low and high-density water, which could have widespread effects on the structures and functions of the other parts of the cell.
These amino acids contain an aromatic ring in their sidechain that fits into a ' hydrophobic pocket ' ( the S < sub > 1 </ sub > position ) of the enzyme.
These include Quanterness chambered cairn ( 3250 BC ) in which the remains of 157 individuals were found when excavated in the 1970s, Cuween Hill near Finstown which was found to contain the bones of men, dogs and oxen and Wideford Hill cairn, which dates from 2000 BC.
These monitors have advanced microprocessors which contain codec information, Windows Interface drivers and other small software which help in proper functioning of these functions.
These feces contain substantial amounts of semi-digested food ( herbivores ' digestive systems are especially inefficient ).
These 103 revelations were said to " contain items or principles for the regulation of the church, as taken from the revelations which have been given since its organization, as well as from former ones.
These invasive grasses contain low levels of DMT and other alkaloids.
These chloroplasts are surrounded by three membranes and contain chlorophylls A and C, along with other pigments, so are probably derived from a captured green alga.
These cards contain an RFID chip and antenna loop embedded in the plastic.
These ganglion cells, which contain melanopsin, convey their signals to the " circadian clock " via the retinohypothalamic tract ( distinct from the optic nerve ), linking the retina to the pineal gland.
These fatty acids contain double bonds within carbon chain.
These contain magnets that are tightly wrapped in a coil, or coils, of copper wire.
These games are designed for international audiences, so they are not word games and usually do not contain much text outside of the rules.
These extracellular loops also contain two highly-conserved cysteine residues that form disulfide bonds to stabilize the receptor structure.

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These studies were recorded in 13, 000 pages of notes and drawings, which fuse art and natural philosophy ( the forerunner of modern science ), made and maintained daily throughout Leonardo's life and travels, as he made continual observations of the world around him.
These experiences can be played out and studied as they are lived, or as game moves played and analyzed in the pages of the Libro de juegos.
These are used to protect secure Web pages, encrypted email, and many other types of data.
These are not currently classified as RNA viruses and are described on their own pages.
These create the plain text files that deliver web pages.
These pages depicted a fictitious mortar attack upon the U. S. Capitol in Washington.
These objectives are not equivalent: in the first case, the crawler is just concerned with how many pages are out-dated, while in the second case, the crawler is concerned with how old the local copies of pages are.
These pages are typically only accessible by submitting queries to a database, and regular crawlers are unable to find these pages if there are no links that point to them.
These lurid and sensationalist accounts — known as " Newgate novels "— took their inspiration, and sometimes entire stories, from the pages of The Newgate Calendar.
These namespaces contain help pages, Wikipedia guidelines and policies, and all pages used for administration and maintenance of the site.
These models burst out beyond the pages of the magazines.
These usually include one page as a " sign in ", several pages of questions, and then a " sign out " or " shout out " page at the end.
These books were published in series, ran roughly 150-200 pages, and were, often with color covers on a higher grade stock.
These arguments, which are presented in written form, and can range in length from dozens to hundreds of pages, are ironically known as " briefs ".
These actors were often found on the covers and pages of teen magazines during the 1990s as teen idols as well.
These are just three of the eighteen definitions of virgin from the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary ( OED1, pages 230-232 ).
These were edited by a team of experts, including Benoît Peeters, Michel Bareau and Jean-Manuel Duvivier, resulting in forty-four pages of sketches.
These options typically have an additional fee associated, but offer significant help and visibility to sites and / or their inside pages.
The first of these was published on May 15, and Miller writes of the public ’ s response, “ I began to be flooded with letters of inquiry respecting my views, and visitors flocked to converse with me on the subject .” In 1834, unable to personally comply with many of the urgent requests for information and the invitations to travel and preach that he received, Miller published a synopsis of his teachings in a “ little tract of 64 pages .” These he “... scattered, the most of them gratuitously, sending them in reply to letters of inquiry and to places which I could not visit .”
These discourses came out in book form in England in 1887as Letters From A Mourning City ( Naples, Autumn, 1884 ), 289 pages, John Murray and Sons Publishers, London.

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