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To further complicate and intensify strains between the two nations, the sinking of the South Korean warship Cheonan in March 2010, killing 46 seamen, is as of May 20, 2010 claimed by a team of researchers around the world to have been caused by a North Korean torpedo, which the North denies.
When North finally resigned under the strains of office and the disastrous American war in March 1782 and was gingerly replaced with the new ministry of the Marquess of Rockingham, Fox was appointed Foreign Secretary.
In March 1962, a few of these strains were grown in the fields of the Indian Agricultural Research Institute in Pusa, New Delhi, India.
Against considerable opposition from The March of Dimes Foundation, which supported the relatively effective killed vaccine, Sabin prevailed on the Public Health Service to license his three strains of vaccine.
The introduction of recruitment for the Levy in the Vendée, a politically and religiously conservative region, added to local discontent over other revolutionary directives emanating from Paris, and on 11 March the Vendée erupted into civil war — just days after France declared war on Spain and adding further strains on the French armies ' limited manpower.
Sissoko's injury problems continued throughout the rest of the 2009-10 season and into 2010-11 season as he suffered thigh strains, a leg strain, Achilles tendon inflammation, and finally season-ending knee surgery in March 2011.

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Antibacterial-resistant strains and species, sometimes referred to as " superbugs ", now contribute to the emergence of diseases that were for a while well controlled.
Similar strains of fascination and repulsion convulsed their artists " Nonetheless, nudity and violence are more evident in British paintings set in the ancient world, and " the iconography of the odalisque ... the Oriental sex slave whose image is offered up to the viewer as freely as she herself supposedly was to her master-is almost entirely French in origin ", though taken up with enthusiasm by Italian and other painters.
Staff or patients who are found to carry resistant strains of S. aureus may be required to undergo " eradication therapy ", which may include antiseptic washes and shampoos ( such as chlorhexidine ) and application of topical antibiotic ointments ( such as mupirocin or neomycin ) to the anterior nares of the nose.
Ultimately, several strains of laboratory mice have been found to be homozygous for single-gene mutations that cause them to become grossly obese, and they fall into two classes: " ob / ob ", those having mutations in the gene for the protein hormone leptin, and " db / db ", those having mutations in the gene that encodes the receptor for leptin.
The procession passed into the inclosure, but the excited congregation went on shouting outside the gates of the choir in similar strains: " You shall not come out unless you anathematize Severus ", referring to the heretical patriarch of Antioch.
The Buckfast bee is a honey bee a cross of many strains of bees into a hybrid developed by " Brother Adam ", ( born Karl Kehrle on 3 August 1898 in Germany ), who was in charge of beekeeping at Buckfast Abbey, where the bees are still bred today.
In Ralph Waldo Emerson's poem " Uriel ", regarded as a poetic summary of many strains of thought in Emerson's early philosophy, Uriel is a young god in Paradise, who upsets the world of gods by proclaiming relativism and the eternal return.
Taking the shape of a narrative concept album which Perry detailed as a portrait of " various relationships in decay ", Susquehanna featured prominent strains of Latin and Caribbean-influenced music, incorporating flourishes of flamenco, Latin rock and reggae into the band's traditional fare of swing, ska and rock.
The Pacific Northwest Inlander wrote of this style, " atop the swing of the band's jazz you can hear strains of Parliament-Funkadelic, crumbs of barrelhouse rhythm and blues, snippets of ska, and huge whiffs of in-your-face punk rock ", likening the Daddies to " Cab Calloway-meets-Johnny Rotten, or the Duke Ellington Orchestra pumped up on steroids and caffeine ".
This cartoon opens with the title credits over the strains of " Down By The Riverside ", then into an extended series of establishing shots of an Army Air Force base, to the brassy strains of " We ’ re In To Win " ( a World War II song also sung by Daffy Duck in Scrap Happy Daffy a year before ).
" Citing more potent strains and increased " cannabis-related health damage ", Mr. Costa proclaimed that " the harmful characteristics of cannabis are no longer that different from those of other plant-based drugs such as cocaine and heroin.

strains and then
** if the material deformation strain increases linearly with increasing applied stress, then the material is linear elastic within the range it shows recoverable strains.
These resistant strains then spread to Hawaii, California, the rest of the United States, and Europe.
A huge rectangular grey-white pillar of rock was shown from the point of view of the camera looking up from its base, and then it dramatically crumbled and collapsed to the strains of a short segment of the Richard Strauss composition Also sprach Zarathustra, usually after being activated, alerted or meddled with by a living being such as an astronaut or extraterrestrial.
For infinitesimal strains then we have
From then on the villagers took pleasure in dancing and singing to the strains of his viol.
The financial strains made apparent through Calonne's attempts at reform revealed the instability of the monarchy as a whole, which up until then had been managed on the basis of traditional monarchical absolutism: secretly, hierarchically, without public scrutiny of accounts or consent to taxation.
The use of a rat sequence also confirmed this topology and estimated date of divergence from the swine / human strains was 7. 44 × 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > years ago ( range 2. 1 × 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > to 1. 4 × 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > years ago ) Since this date is approximately coincident with the advent of agriculture it may be that this virus originally infected rats and subsequently spread to pigs and then to humans.
When two different strains of influenza infect the same cell simultaneously, their protein capsids and lipid envelopes are removed, exposing their RNA, which is then transcribed to mRNA.
She is then knocked off the platform they are fighting on while Karma and Sam try to fight off the rest as Doug remains dealing with the two TO strains in his system.
If a small stress is applied for a sufficiently long time, then the irreversible strains become large.
" Alpine's face then strains as he appears to fart.
He shows her dramatizations of mundane circumstances leading to a sword appearing in a field, and then a miraculous evocation of a shining sword descending from the heavens to the strains of an invisible angelic choir and orchestra.
The principle of virtual work then states: External virtual work is equal to internal virtual work when equilibrated forces and stresses undergo unrelated but consistent displacements and strains.
( f ) would then be written using more complex measures of stresses and strains.
If a single host ( a human, a chicken, or other animal ) is infected by two different strains of the influenza virus, then it is possible that new assembled viral particles will be created from segments whose origin is mixed, some coming from one strain and some coming from another.
Since then, numerous murine norovirus strains have been identified and they were assigned a new genogroup in the genus Norovirus.
He produced maize breeds that bred true and then crossed these strains.
At this point, we make a mathematical idealisation: we pick the fittest strain ( the one with the greatest reproduction rate a < sub > j </ sub >) and assume that it is unique ( i. e. that the chosen a < sub > j </ sub > satisfies a < sub > j </ sub > > a < sub > i </ sub > for all i ); and we then group the remaining strains into a single group.
They were then modified by Appledore Shipbuilders to take the strains of a full sailing rig and to improve their sailing properties, including the addition of a new deeper keel holding fifty tons of ballast.
Along with the Mi ' kmaq, there were primarily three strains of immigrants who settled the Aspotogan Peninsula: first the Newfoundland Irish ( 1750s ), then the New England Planters arrived from Chester, Nova Scotia ( 1760s ) and, finally, second generation Foreign Protestants arrived from French Village, Nova Scotia and Lunenburg, Nova Scotia ( 1780s ).
; 3rd Retire and Finish: The limber is run back and hooked to the gun, then every member of the crew strains to accelerate the gear over the finish line.

strains and down
At the time, the popular vision of Nazi Germany was that of a country as a monolithic, totalitarian state that ran smoothly at first before gradually breaking down under the strains of war.
Recent advancements have also proven successful via the addition of matched microbe strains to the medium to enhance the resident microbe population's ability to break down contaminants.
Despite these strains, it would be Edith, the demanding stepmother, who would save Longworth from a life possibly in a wheelchair or on crutches when Longworth came down with a mild form of polio in one leg, causing its muscles to grow shorter than in the other leg.
These strains on public relations, amongst other things, resulted in talks intended to further the merger process breaking down during the winter and spring of 2004.
After a swift kick in the rear by Émile, the two head off down the road to the final strains of the title song.
Animal studies have demonstrated the efficacy some strains of LAB to be able to lower serum cholesterol levels, presumably by breaking down bile in the gut, thus inhibiting its reabsorption ( which enters the blood as cholesterol ).
In the tunnels, the Doctor encounters the beast again, and using the mirror as a hypnosis device and singing the strains of a Venusian lullaby, calms " Aggedor " down.
Since music can be endlessly broken down into smaller and smaller categories, a genealogical chart will usually focus on one major genre and its different strains.
< p > My airplane rolls hard to the right and tucks more tightly into her loop and strains ahead even though we are upside down.

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