The text begins with a review of the characteristic properties of local microstructures around whisker and monticule grains. |
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The six civilized core areas of the ecumene interacted but were not moving toward uniformity as was characteristic of the first phase of world history. |
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It is a marked characteristic of his that he sees only superficial and transient disagreement where others find a fundamental opposition. |
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The clotted, peloidal microfabric of these laminae is characteristic of algally bound carbonate. |
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Their characteristic throaty exhaust roar and chubby body outline made them unmistakable. |
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Other regions of Wallonia also have characteristic accents, often linked to the regional language. |
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Additionally, this could have occurred through the increased use of technology, traits characteristic of modern behaviour. |
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One of the characteristic types of artifact of the Early Bronze Age in Ireland is the flat axe. |
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A bar of zinc generates a characteristic sound when bent, similar to tin cry. |
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The Romans probably imported the white breed characteristic of Welsh sheep today. |
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Agriculturally improved grassland, broadleaved woodlands and forestry plantation are also characteristic features of the area. |
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Appearing since ancient times in the literatures of many cultures, it is characteristic of nursery rhymes and children's song. |
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It can then be turned into a metamorphic rock by heat and pressure that change its mineral content, resulting in a characteristic fabric. |
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Their desire to drive larger raptors away from their territory is so pronounced that it is an identifying characteristic. |
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The flowers are very variable with the characteristic spot at the base of the petal very variable in size and intensity of colour. |
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Another characteristic of Stage Two of the demographic transition is a change in the age structure of the population. |
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He makes considerable use of the ideas of Antonio Gramsci, though the book is uniquely Williams's and written in his own characteristic voice. |
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Class III stones are in the Pictish style, but lack the characteristic symbols. |
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The most unusual characteristic of this structure is that it is of square plan, rather than circular or octagonal. |
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One characteristic of American cooking is the fusion of multiple ethnic or regional approaches into completely new cooking styles. |
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A characteristic of electricity is that it is not a primary energy freely present in nature in remarkable amounts and it must be produced. |
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Hence dissolution is rate limited by salt transport whereas melting can occur at much higher rates that are characteristic for heat transport. |
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It is characteristic of many brackish surface waters that their salinity can vary considerably over space or time. |
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Sand that is transported long distances by water or wind will be rounded, with characteristic abrasion patterns on the grain surface. |
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The ctenolium is the defining feature of the modern family Pectinidae and is a characteristic that has evolved within the lineage. |
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Crustaceans exhibit a number of larval forms, of which the earliest and most characteristic is the nauplius. |
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It has a single ridge extending from the tip of the rostrum to the paired blowholes that are a distinctive characteristic of baleen whales. |
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The head and lower jaw are covered with knobs called tubercles, which are hair follicles and are characteristic of the species. |
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Many villages of the Wirral such as Burton also well preserved with their characteristic red sandstone buildings and walls. |
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The specific mixture of hydrocarbons gives a fuel its characteristic properties, such as boiling point, melting point, density, viscosity, etc. |
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Hence, a large and productive littoral zone is considered an important characteristic of a healthy lake or river. |
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Most rifts consist of a series of separate segments that together form the linear zone characteristic of rifts. |
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The easiest way to catch jackknives is to pour salt on the characteristic breathing holes. |
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Traditionally, the auks were believed to be one of the earliest distinct charadriiform lineages due to their characteristic morphology. |
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The other part of its Linnaean name means bearded and refers to its most characteristic feature, the conspicuous and very abundant whiskers. |
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As is characteristic of elasmobranchs, batoids undergo internal fertilisation. |
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Any stressed syllable carries one of two tones, which give Swedish much of its characteristic sound. |
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The most important material characteristic is the sediment grain size, which must closely match the native material. |
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The Chalk forms characteristic white cliffs on both sides of the English Channel, an example are the white cliffs of Dover. |
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Various disordered conditions consequent upon overwork, which are characteristic of modern civilisation. |
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In peat bog sediments, the Boreal is also recognized by its characteristic pollen zone. |
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The various locations seem fragmented and isolated, but that characteristic may be an accident of discovery. |
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Although graded bedding can form in many different environments, it is a characteristic of turbidity currents. |
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Every environment has a characteristic combination of geologic processes and circumstances. |
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Under normal conditions the displaced earth is pushed to the surface, resulting in the characteristic molehills. |
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This is characteristic of herons and bitterns, and distinguishes them from storks, cranes, and spoonbills, which extend their necks. |
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Eyesight is a particular characteristic of the owl that aids in nocturnal prey capture. |
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The shape and number of scales on the head, back, and belly are often characteristic and used for taxonomic purposes. |
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When attacked, the common toad adopts a characteristic stance, inflating its body and standing with its hindquarters raised and its head lowered. |
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This latter species is characteristic of highly exposed Atlantic coastal heathland and montane habitats. |
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A characteristic that places fungi in a different kingdom from plants, bacteria, and some protists is chitin in their cell walls. |
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Members of the group that have been isolated lack the chitinous cell wall that is characteristic of fungi. |
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Probably the most important ecological characteristic of abyssal ecosystems is energy limitation. |
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The pirate's characteristic loot included various ships' cargo like slaves or tobacco. |
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Females have two teats, one under each flipper, a characteristic that was used to make early links between the manatee and elephants. |
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Where the downs meet the sea, characteristic white chalk cliffs form, such as the White Cliffs of Dover and Beachy Head. |
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Weathering of the chalk has created a characteristic soil known as rendzina. |
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This behavior, which may have helped to keep the head warm, is also characteristic of modern birds. |
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By 1970 three key British bands had developed the characteristic sounds and styles which would help shape the subgenre. |
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The most general characteristic of molluscs is they are unsegmented and bilaterally symmetrical. |
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Though some mammals have very little, careful examination reveals the characteristic, often in obscure parts of their bodies. |
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They have a characteristic pungent, spicy flavor that mellows and sweetens considerably with cooking. |
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During the boil, hops are added, which contribute aroma and flavour compounds to the beer, especially their characteristic bitterness. |
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Each of these centers of early civilization developed a unique and characteristic style in its art. |
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Group size is an important characteristic of the social environment of gregarious species. |
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Termination type is a characteristic indicating the manner in which the distal end of a flake detached from a core. |
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Apparently, neither characteristic was present in the preceding Primitive Irish period. |
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At the time, all of these scripts had the same angular letter shapes suited for epigraphy, which would become characteristic of the runes. |
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Water flowing out of bogs has a characteristic brown colour, which comes from dissolved peat tannins. |
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There are few and modest grave goods, with the weapon deposits characteristic of migration period graves completely absent. |
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His report describes accurately the characteristic sequence of earthquake, retreat of the sea and sudden giant wave. |
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Many circumstances in the history of Ambrose are characteristic of the general spirit of the times. |
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The most characteristic form of Merovingian literature is represented by the Lives of the saints. |
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Haplogroups I and G are also characteristic markers for many different West European populations. |
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A common characteristic in the exports of the Nordic countries is a concentration on a few products. |
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Common characteristic in Nordic pop music is that it can often be either very lighthearted pop music or very dark metal. |
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The high degree of urbanization characteristic of Dutch society was attained at a relatively early date. |
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Greek cuisine is characteristic of the healthy Mediterranean diet, which is epitomized by dishes of Crete. |
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This change increases the susceptibility to acne, a skin condition that is characteristic of puberty. |
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Although whole bows rarely survive in European climatic conditions, finds of bone Siyahs are quite common and characteristic of steppe burials. |
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A modern ubiquitous architectural form that emphasizes this characteristic is the skyscraper, first developed in New York, London, and Chicago. |
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In Meiners's book The Outline of History of Mankind, he said that a main characteristic of race is either beauty or ugliness. |
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In Eustathius of Thessalonica, Byzantine humanism found its most characteristic expression. |
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Yasa permitted the institutions of polygamy and concubinage so characteristic of southerly nomadic peoples. |
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Another characteristic of junks, interior compartments or bulkheads, strengthened the ship and slowed flooding in case of holing. |
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It is not covered by connective tissue, which is characteristic of vertebrate heart anatomy. |
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In the Early Minoan age these were formed of soft stone and ivory and show particular characteristic forms. |
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Several spontaneous practices have become characteristic of Pentecostal worship. |
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Digressions are usually considered a characteristic feature of the antinovel tradition. |
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However, the characteristic bananalike shape of most boomerangs has little to do with their ability to return. |
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The bois d'arc seems to be the characteristic growth of the black prairies. |
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Ellis-van Creveld syndrome or chondroectodermal dysplasia is an autosomal recessive disorder with characteristic clinical manifestations. |
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An abhorrence of concession and compromise is a never failing characteristic of religious factions. |
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This condition is characteristic of Cleroidea but also occurs in the cucujoid families Biphyllidae and Byturidae. |
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A characteristic of a field. A data domain specifies a data type and applies the minimum and maximum values allowed and other constraints. |
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A polygon or polyhedron's Euler characteristic is just the number of corners minus the number of edges plus the number of faces. |
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The Gibbs phenomenon is characteristic of Fourier series at a discontinuity, its size being proportional to the magnitude of the discontinuity. |
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The other variant is a rather large jar, smaller in size than a pithos, and has a characteristic collar rim and very grittish clay. |
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Among the most striking ot the internal modifications is the gradual change of the liver from the characteristic hepatic color to a bright green. |
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There is something characteristic about the very physiognomy of the Yorkshireman. |
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Charles Plummer, in his 1896 edition of Bede, identified six characteristic differences between the two manuscript types. |
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Explosive cooling and the sedimentation of glassy fragments results in a rock with a characteristic speckly texture known as hyaloclastite. |
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We obtain the stationary average hyperedge hyperdegree distribution of the hypernetwork by the characteristic equation. |
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In insults the ideophone occurs either in its characteristic position, the verb phrase, or uncharacteristically as a modifier in a noun phrase. |
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Popular religious expression has this characteristic feature of merging elements of culture. |
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The material has traditionally been thought to contain much that is Alfred's own and highly characteristic of him. |
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Huge burial cairns built close to the sea as far north as Harstad and also inland in the south are characteristic of this period. |
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We explored the coupled gyration modes and their characteristic dispersions in terms of the interdistance between the neighboring skyrmions. |
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A characteristic of Anglicanism is that it has no international juridical authority. |
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The basic characteristic of this sector is the production of services instead of end products. |
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It is characteristic of Cobbett that he could always be relied on to produce conjuror-like from any subject one of his many King Charles' heads. |
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John Dunn, inventor of keyed Northumbrian smallpipes, the most characteristic musical instrument in the region, lived and worked in the city. |
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Calcite exhibits an unusual characteristic called retrograde solubility, in which it becomes less soluble in water as the temperature increases. |
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Dew ponds, artificial ponds for watering livestock, are a characteristic feature on the downland. |
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One characteristic that the king's tun shared with some other groups of places is that it was a point of public assembly. |
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Dukkha is a central concept of Buddhism and part of its Four Noble Truths doctrine, and a central characteristic of life in this world. |
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These are traditionally believed to be a characteristic of the deity Brahma and the heavenly abode he resides in. |
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The most significant and characteristic development of the Early English period was the pointed arch known as the lancet. |
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They would then stuff them into tubular casings made from the cleaned intestines of the animal, producing the characteristic cylindrical shape. |
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Further, as Pamela Gradon observes, at no point does Langland echo Wycliff's characteristic teachings on the sacraments. |
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These methodological elements and organization of procedures tend to be more characteristic of natural sciences than social sciences. |
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This intention is a deliberate and integral characteristic of the social contract, a characteristic that persists to the present day. |
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Pratchett is known for a distinctive writing style that included a number of characteristic hallmarks. |
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From the 17th century to the 19th, street singers were characteristic of London life, often selling printed versions of the songs they sang. |
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This type of vocal treatment is still a key characteristic of the UK garage style. |
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By the 19th century or early 20th century, many villages had their characteristic manufacture, but earlier occupations were less concentrated. |
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Intercultural marriages also played their part in creating the characteristic Ottoman elite culture. |
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The profuse decorations of the Branicki Palace in Warsaw are characteristic of the rococo style. |
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Codification, however, is by no means a defining characteristic of a civil law system. |
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In recent years the characteristic that has strongly correlated with health in developed countries is income inequality. |
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A gene is a unit of heredity and is a region of DNA that influences a particular characteristic in an organism. |
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This is characteristic of some Eastern European, Southern European and East Asian countries. |
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Anticholinergic toxicity results in a characteristic mumbling, as if the patient is trying to quickly recite a haiku with a mouthful of marbles. |
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It is characteristic of the flora of the western coast, and consist principally of southern beech and conifers. |
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John Wesley's influence meant that, in Methodism, the two practices were combined, a situation which remains characteristic of the movement. |
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In the process, he redefined culture as a diverse set of activities characteristic of all human societies. |
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He was not the first composer to combine themes in this way, but it became a characteristic feature of the Gilbert and Sullivan operas. |
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Truth to materials, structure and function became characteristic of the Arts and Crafts movement. |
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It was at Eton that Ayer first became known for his characteristic bravado and precocity. |
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Vibration in this frequency range is characteristic of nauseogenic vehicles. |
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Other characteristic mammals are Grevy's zebra, hamadryas baboon and Hunter's antelope. |
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Over central Brazil rainfall is more seasonal, characteristic of a savanna climate. |
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Competitive events were held also in smaller venues such as the amphitheatre, which became the characteristic Roman spectacle venue, and stadium. |
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Elaborately carved marble and limestone sarcophagi are characteristic of the 2nd to the 4th centuries with at least 10,000 examples surviving. |
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A tendency away from the narrative, which was characteristic for the traditional arts, toward abstraction is characteristic of much modern art. |
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The northern gannet does not have a very characteristic acoustic repertory. |
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This choice by God to save some is held to be unconditional and not based on any characteristic or action on the part of the person chosen. |
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A 5-ml venous blood sample was taken from some people with characteristic or query echinococcosis or alveococcosis images or with hydatid disease surgical history. |
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Species can be identified at a distance using this characteristic. |
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In the operas, and also in concert works, another characteristic Sullivan touch is his fondness for pizzicato passages for all the string sections. |
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Soon afterwards, he turned to songwriting, with a string of collaborations featuring various lead vocalists alongside his characteristic searing guitar solos. |
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It seems to be a characteristic arenophile. Not common in Holderness except on the morainic gravels, being the chief plant on Coneygarth Hill, near Brandesburton. |
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This means that aroundness is an ontological characteristic of directional space. But, as such, it can only be an entirely indeterminate characteristic. |
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The typical characteristic attituded toward the English is coldness. |
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The notion is thoroughly characteristic of the mystical level, and the Aufgabe of making it articulate was surely set to Hegel's intellect by mystical feeling. |
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Infantilism, also known as autonepiophilia is a paraphilia characteristic of a masquerade in which an individual is symbolically transformed back to infancy. |
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European prehistoric art started as mobile rock, and cave painting art, and was characteristic of the period between the Paleolithic and the Iron Age. |
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Our early popular ideas of the mildness and effeminacy of the Hindoos were derived from the Bengalees, and are by no means characteristic of the general population of India. |
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Echolocation clicks also contain characteristic details unique to each animal, which may suggest that toothed whales can discern between their own click and that of others. |
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A field's characteristic, if non-zero, must be a prime number. |
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The dense population of seals may have been the characteristic that most struck the few ancient Romans who established contact with these islands by sea. |
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No permanent capital city existed in the empire, the itinerant court being a typical characteristic of all Western European kingdoms at this time. |
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Paleolakes can also be recognized by characteristic sedimentary deposits that accumulated in them and any fossils that these sediments might contain. |
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This enzyme is characteristic of harmful bacteria species, and it has deconjugative properties that support the transformation of xenobiotics into more toxic substances. |
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The Norwegian Sea is a transition zone between boreal and Arctic conditions, and thus contains flora and fauna characteristic of both climatic regions. |
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Here the characteristic aldehydic note is almost missing from the aldehyde, though this may be due partly to the protective influence of the side chain. |
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Unlike us, to him money meant nothing. He would work hard for thirty dollars a month, then spend it all with his characteristic freeheartedness in an hour of relaxation. |
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The important characteristic is that these waters tend to vary in salinity over some biologically meaningful range seasonally or on some other roughly comparable time scale. |
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In Italy he was worshipped as a god of merchants and traders, although others also prayed to him for his characteristic gifts of good luck or rescue from danger. |
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The Scottish education system has always remained distinct from the rest of the United Kingdom, with a characteristic emphasis on a broad education. |
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Hengeyokai transfer between forms almost instantly, though when in human form, they often retain some mark of characteristic of their true animal nature. |
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For weather reporting and for scientific analysis of wind wave statistics, their characteristic height over a period of time is usually expressed as significant wave height. |
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While discourse markers are particularly characteristic of informal and spoken registers of English, they are also used in written and formal registers. |
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European states and politics had the characteristic of Absolutism. |
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It is somewhat characteristic of this aircraft's designer that he found a homebrewed solution to the high cost of fabricating this curved boom section. |
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The deciduous characteristic has developed repeatedly among woody plants. |
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The identifying characteristic of Neolithic technology is the use of polished or ground stone tools, in contrast to the flaked stone tools used during the Paleolithic era. |
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This type of oceanic mountain ridge is characteristic of what is known as an oceanic spreading center, which is responsible for seafloor spreading. |
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Energetic circular forms, triskeles and spirals are characteristic. |
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It seems to me that girls ought to be early taught to discriminate, between the characteristic of a hymeneal connexion and of a dishonourable one apparently resembling it. |
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The excavations revealed the survival of superimposed land surfaces, whose layers revealed hearth structures and other characteristic mesolithic artefacts. |
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This characteristic can clearly be attributed to the influence of Saint Augustine, as Orosius is showing us the two sides of a coin in the purest style of Augustinian dualism. |
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One characteristic of cultural Romanization was the creation of many hundreds of Roman coloniae in the territory of the Roman Republic and the subsequent Roman Empire. |
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Modern human behaviors characteristic of recent humans includes a language, the capacity for abstract thought and the use of symbolism to express cultural creativity. |
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The interesting characteristic of AAIW is how far it extends northward. |
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Mastodons, which depended on shrubs for food, were uncommon in the open dry tundra landscape characteristic of Beringia during the colder periods. |
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Funerary practices continued the Bronze Age tradition of burning corpses and placing the remains in urns, a characteristic of the Urnfield culture. |
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Silver has a brilliant white metallic luster that can take a high polish, and which is so characteristic that the name of the metal itself has become a colour name. |
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For example, humans can make neither RNA replicases nor reverse transcriptase, and the presence of these enzymes are characteristic of specific types of viral infections. |
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This division was based on the most prominent common feature shared by the fur seals and absent in the sea lions, namely the dense underfur characteristic of the former. |
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The chalk slowly erodes to form characteristic rolling hills and valleys. |
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The most noticeable characteristic is the degree to which nation states use the state as an instrument of national unity, in economic, social and cultural life. |
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Hardy is credited with reforming British mathematics by bringing rigour into it, which was previously a characteristic of French, Swiss and German mathematics. |
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One characteristic of the optimal SBR, according to the research, is that the audible warning becomes increasingly penetrating the longer the seat belt remains unfastened. |
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And if you happen to turn one of them over, you'd discover not the single row of belly scales characteristic of snakes but several rows of small scales indicative of lizardry. |
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Biconical pots with cylindrical necks are especially characteristic. |
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Narrative friezes in low relief were characteristic of Ionic architecture. |
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Latin words were already imported into the predecessor of the German language during the Roman Empire and underwent all the characteristic phonetic changes in German. |
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The fish align themselves in a grid with this characteristic jump length. |
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This allowed urban renewal and the construction of modern buildings of hausmannien style along central boulevards, characteristic of downtown Brussels today. |
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The Council was thus wholly dependent upon the civil authorities. It constituted one of the elements of the polysynody that was characteristic of the Hapsburgs. |
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Although arches of equilateral proportion are most often employed, lancet arches of very acute proportions are frequently found and are highly characteristic of the style. |
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This characteristic is seen throughout Salisbury Cathedral, where groups of two lancet windows line the nave and groups of three line the clerestory. |
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Spontaneity is a characteristic element of Pentecostal worship. |
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Many nations and regions have their own characteristic sausages, using meats and other ingredients native to the region and employed in traditional dishes. |
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These were further defended in some cases by gatehouses with characteristic twin towers, which replaced the older keeps as a stronghold for defence. |
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The cultural emphasis on drinking equipment already characteristic of the early indigenous Funnelbeaker culture, synthesized with newly arrived Corded Ware traditions. |
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Forms characteristic of Hallstatt culture can be found as far from the main Central European area of the culture as Ireland, but mixed with local types and styles. |
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Shaw has discovered, with characteristic sense, that it is very doubtful whether any existing human being with two legs can be progressive at all. |
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Every sedimentary environment has its own characteristic deposits. |
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He also claimed that Negroes had very similar brains to apes and that Negros have a shortened big toe, which is a characteristic connecting Negroes closely to apes. |
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The extended, characteristic trumpet tune that precedes and accompanies the voice is the only significant instrumental solo in the entire oratorio. |
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Parrots are small to large birds with a characteristic curved beak shape. |
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The most striking general characteristic of authentic ethnic Ukrainian folk music is the wide use of minor modes or keys which incorporate augmented 2nd intervals. |
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This characteristic is called Janteloven or Law of Jante by Danes. |
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Central to evolutionary theory is that all biological organisms undergo changes in their anatomical features and their characteristic behaviour patterns. |
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Main battle tanks, and other heavy equipment such as armoured fighting vehicles, military aircraft, and ships, are characteristic to organised military forces. |
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Exquisite metal work was also a characteristic of the Minoan art. |
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Much of this area, which has a characteristic structure of sedimentary rocks with coal deposits, lies within the basins of the Rivers Forth and Clyde. |
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The proboscis wall itself is highly muscular and has longitudinal, circular and diagonal muscle layers. It is of the pleurembolic type characteristic of the Buccinacea. |
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Biochemical tests used in the identification of infectious agents include the detection of metabolic or enzymatic products characteristic of a particular infectious agent. |
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This characteristic, called resupination, occurs primitively in the family and is considered apomorphic, a derived characteristic all Orchidaceae share. |
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The power cars are powered by an English Electric 4SRKT engine, nicknamed 'Thumpers' due to their characteristic sound, and have two English Electric 538 traction motors. |
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The Arctic is particularly susceptible to the abrasion of groundcover and to the disturbance of the rare breeding grounds of the animals that are characteristic to the region. |
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A characteristic feature of Sami musical tradition is the singing of yoik. |
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Machine grading measures a characteristic such as stiffness or density that correlates with the structural properties of interest, such as bending strength. |
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If combined with its photobiont under appropriate conditions, its characteristic form associated with the photobiont emerges, in the process called morphogenesis. |
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Vast swaths of forest covered the land, which would eventually be laid down and become the coal beds characteristic of the Carboniferous stratigraphy evident today. |
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The most distinctive characteristic of the Anglo system is that each button sounds a different note, depending on whether the bellows are compressed or expanded. |
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