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These spectral features have since been traced to highly ionized iron ( Fe-XIV ) which indicates a plasma temperature in excess of 10 < sup > 6 </ sup > kelvin.
These writings, in the words of Henry Cadbury, Professor of Divinity at Harvard University and a leading Quaker, " contain a few fresh phrases of his own, are generally characterized by an excess of scriptural language and today they seem dull and repetitious ".
These may be initially associated with secretion of excess thyroid hormone, but usually progress to gland dysfunction and, thus, to hormone deficiency and hypothyroidism.
These will provide services to city and government-owned establishments, and will act as an extra source of income through the sale of excess bandwidth mainly to companies.
These systems have produced word accuracies in excess of 98 %.
These run perpendicular to the direction of the landing aircraft and serve to draw off excess water in rainy conditions that could build up in front of the plane's wheels.
These excess money balances would therefore be spent and hence aggregate demand would rise.
These elements gave added strength without excess weight, but they did add unwanted aerodynamic drag.
These safety devices usually require replacement if they are activated by excess pressure.
These storms can produce destructive tornadoes, sometimes F3 or higher, extremely large hailstones ( diameter ), straight-line winds in excess of, and flash floods.
These include various methods to destroy or remove part of the excess tissue while trying to avoid damaging what remains.
These models, however command a relatively high price ; with most tanks in the Tamiya range costing in excess of $ 700.
These reservations, along with all but the Osage Reservation in northeastern Oklahoma, were dismantled by the allotment of tribal lands to individual members, and the opening of the " excess " lands to settlement, in a series of land openings.
These bubbles only ended when the U. S. Central Bank ( Federal Reserve ) finally reined in the excess money, raising federal funds interest rates to over 14 %.
These groups are thought to be unique amongst recognized Gurdjieff groups, in that they are the only groups to have recorded their original meetings, resulting in an audio library in excess of many thousands of hours, featuring almost exclusively talks by a first-hand student of Gurdjieff.
These nations and areas were notable for maintaining exceptionally high growth rates ( in excess of 7 percent a year ) and rapid industrialisation between the early 1960s and 1990s.
' These ' bad principles ' are usually described as excess, both in terms of theme and stylistic devices.
These locations allow the marshes to absorb the excess nutrients from the water running through them before they reach the oceans and estuaries.
These salts can react with an excess of alcohol to form the orthoester RC ( OR )< sub > 3 </ sub >, with ammonia or an amine to form an amidine or with water to form an ester.
These include a story of a loon which created the world in a Chippewa story ; a Micmac saga describes Kwee-moo, the loon who was a special messenger of Glooscap ( Glu-skap ), the tribal hero ; native tribes of British Columbia believed that an excess of calls from this bird predicted rain, and even brought it ; and the tale of the loon's necklace was handed down in many versions among Pacific Coast peoples.
These plants are being welcomed for addressing the city ’ s chronic problems of excess untreated waste and a shortage of electric power.
These sections were upgraded, with removal of excess bends and steep grades ; often, a traveler could identify upgraded sections by seeing the telephone line along the PRA-approved route alignment.
These generate enough lift to push the hull above the water, significantly reducing friction and allowing speeds in excess of.
These include, but are not limited to, having sunken cheeks and / or " humps " on the back or back of the neck ( also referred to as buffalo hump ) which also exhibits due to excess cortisol.

These and clots
These include alpha-amylase from bacteria, which converts starch to simple sugars, chymosin from bacteria or fungi that clots milk protein for cheese making, and pectinesterase from fungi which improves fruit juice clarity.
These medicines are intended to prevent blood clots and they are usually taken for at least the first months after the procedure is performed.
These clots may break free and become mobile, forming an embolus or grow to such a size that occludes the vessel in which it developed.
These small blood clots, called thromboses, can damage many organs including the kidneys, heart and brain.
These may develop in common sites ( deep vein thrombosis of the leg veins and resultant pulmonary embolism when these clots break off and enter the lungs ), but, in PNH, blood clots may also form in more unusual sites: the hepatic vein ( causing Budd-Chiari syndrome ), the portal vein of the liver ( causing portal vein thrombosis ), the superior or inferior mesenteric vein ( causing mesenteric ischemia ), and veins of the skin.
These clots can travel to the lungs, causing pulmonary embolisms that can be fatal.
These are used primarily after surgery on the bladder or prostate, to wash away blood and blood clots.

These and trap
These can trap enemies, who are defeated if the bubble is then burst by the player's spiny back.
These became known by the Germans as a U-Boot-Falle (" U-boat trap ").
These nanoparticles are theorized to increase the viscosity and stickiness of the mucilage, in turn increasing the effectiveness of the trap.
These sinks are durable, attractive, and can often be molded with an integrated countertop or joined to a separate countertop in a seamless fashion, leading to no sink-to-countertop joint or a very smooth sink-to-countertop joint that can not trap dirt or germs.
These invertebrates, along with symbiotic fungi, extend the root systems, break apart hard soil, enrich it with urea and other natural fertilizers, trap minerals and water and promote growth.
These problems seemed to stem from the overly complex muzzle trap system becoming excessively corroded from the use of corrosive salts in the ammunition primers, and carbon fouling.
These problems seemed to stem from the overly complex muzzle trap system becoming excessively corroded from the use of corrosive salts in the ammunition primers, and carbon fouling.
These traps do not give off such a powerful snap as other trap types, more importantly these are a lot safer than other lethal traps, they are armed by pressing down with your foot so accidents are impossible.
These had new, short, smoothbore barrels ( 35 mm / 1. 375 inch ), with. 40 " / 10mm bore, and with cylinder chambers reamed to accept special QSPR ammunition which externally resembled metal-cased. 410-gauge shotgun shells but internally worked as a piston to trap the gases.
These traps, which are twisted so that the trap openings point outward, are lined on the inside by a fine coating of trigger hairs, snapping shut in response to contact with aquatic invertebrates and trapping them.
These " Dinobots " engaged Shockwave, but he slyly outmaneuvered them, and managed to trap them in a tar pit one by one by picking them off from a safe distance with his superior firepower.
These traps use detailed knowledge of the physics of each trap, usually combined with a lure and an air blast to force enemies into them.
These bombs can take away a greater portion of the Baron's health, and will damage anything 1 tile around the trap tile, so don't trigger them by mistake!
These serve to shade the plant and trap a layer of cool air next to it.
These heatsinks trap much of the heat that would otherwise escape around the sides of the pot.
These prop forums also have information on other Ghostbusters props from the ghost trap, to the slime blower, to the Ectomobile.
These materials not only have microscopic holes that will trap bacteria and can cause infection, but also cannot be autoclaved or properly sanitized, and are therefore unfit for a fresh stretch or piercing.
These creatures can be either nefarious ; disguising themselves as women in order to trap men, or they can be benign forces as in the story of ' The Grateful Foxes '.
These members are looked upon as intruders and the player is to trap them as they trap the thugs.
These trap large amounts of the greenhouse gas methane, which ocean warming has the potential to release.
These type of cages are used to trap an animal, or hold them for a certain period of time.
These rules include harbor territories not recognized by the state, informal trap limits, and laws imposed by the state of Maine ( which are largely influenced by lobbying from lobster industry itself ).
These ions are separated by their mass, commonly with the use of a quadrupole mass analyzer or quadrupole ion trap, and detected by an electron multiplier.

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