The electron then interacts electromagnetically with the quarks at close distance and considerably disturbs them. |
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I cough, my stomach growling and gurgling, my whole body shaking, which disturbs the creature and makes it shift more. |
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The difficulty is that the local iwi who are denying that access are saying they do not like it because it disturbs their urupa. |
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Should drum beating or use of microphones and loudspeakers that disturbs the peace of neighbourhood be permitted? |
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The inner forum, our self-awareness in foro interno, disturbs the outer forum of the republic, the res publica. |
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Schizophrenia is a disabling mental illness where disordered thinking disturbs an individual's ability to function normally in society. |
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The knot cannot be unravelled but can uncoil like a snake, start up like the brain-fever-bird that disturbs any chance of rest. |
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During a tea break, the economist told me about an incident at the White House that disturbs him to this day. |
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It is this in-between place of carelessness and thoughtlessness that disturbs. |
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Ascariasis disturbs the upper part of the body, manifesting irritability, and vomiting ascarids after eating. |
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The intensity of their parents ' Sturm und Drang disturbs the Anton children. |
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Only when we understand that will we be able to help them comprehend why it disturbs us so much. |
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Stepping on a plastic toy disturbs your aura nearly as much as stepping in a cow pie. |
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Like the other work in this issue, Leong's vision arrests and disturbs, creating unsettling moments that insistently summon critical imagination. |
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It challenges and disturbs those who would refuse to move forward as well as those who would prefer to sulk. |
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Literacy: Something that disturbs me greatly is the level of illiteracy in our country. |
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If that thought disturbs you, don't miss the originator of industrial nightmare music in an intimate setting that he's sure to rip to shreds. |
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Another aspect which disturbs me in your book is the way in which you demonise neo-liberalism globalisation, which you equate with total evil. |
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His work disturbs by its startling intensity and its magnificent, singular exquisiteness. |
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Most of the cases an anonymous mischief-maker from outside disturbs the peace in villages and small towns. |
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What deeply disturbs me in your explanation, which incidentally was generally brilliant, is that you talked about a right of disallowance. |
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The music provokes through its languor, even disturbs through its extreme sensuousness and we end up adoring its gracefulness. |
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What disturbs me the most is the laxness of the federal government toward this situation. |
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The teacher never obtrudes or disturbs the concentrated work of a child in any way. |
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Noise exposure disturbs sleep, affects childrens' cognitive development and may lead to psychosomatic illnesses. |
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If this aspect disturbs you you will be able to return to a short and close-cropped lawn. |
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What disturbs a cetacean may be different than what disturbs benthic organisms. |
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If an unplanned event disturbs Automower®, this function makes it possible to send text messages to your mobile phone. |
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Old age in some animals makes them lose their familiar landmarks and disturbs the animal to such an extent that it can no longer find its way. |
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In more complex and sophisticated work-related tasks, language usage generally disturbs the native speaker. |
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One of the fundamental tenets of quantum mechanics is that measuring a physical system always disturbs it. |
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And moving a rig disturbs the organisms that have attached themselves to its underside, or jacket. |
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The noise of these sonars kills whales and other species of marine life because it disturbs their orientation systems. |
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This debate shows that there is some emotion attached to firearms, and that disturbs me. |
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Stress is the body's reaction to any stimulus that disturbs its equilibrium and taxes its ability to cope. |
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The prospect of a neighbour eventually having a military nuclear capability also disturbs them. |
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An environmental effect can be positive or negative depending on whether it improves or disturbs an environmental component. |
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Fishing gear that disturbs the sediment surface can change sediment grain size distribution or characteristics. |
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However, once several planets orbit around the Sun, they are subject to their mutual attraction, which disturbs their movement. |
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Whatever you do, don't detour to answer every misplaced question as this disturbs continuity, decreases clarity and disorganizes an otherwise structured explanation. |
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The method destroys or disturbs delicate, slow-growing seabed communities. |
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Yes, that's the thing that disturbs me, because there are so many people who apparently want to hear the seamy side of life about people who are in trouble. |
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The detailed recounting of the outrageous cultural and physical destruction of Aboriginal societies in the process of white settlement disturbs a good many Australians. |
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An abundance of yeast disturbs your gastrointestinal mucosa, a protective barrier that helps prevent undigested food particles from passing into your bloodstream. |
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The last thing the media want is something with any hint of reality, any threatening sound or sentiment that disturbs the cosy world of MTV, sponsors and commercial radio. |
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Would you be in a position to make proposals if, for example, you find that the water flow is too strong, disturbs the underwater beds and reduces the light intensity, thus preventing the growth of eelgrass? |
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In short, a cartoon disturbs us by making us think. |
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Along with other oil sands producers, Syncrude is required to reclaim all the land it disturbs, which includes the remediation of tailings basins and mine pits. |
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It disturbs me deeply that we are moving with such haste and in a direction that we have seen in other jurisdictions has proven to be not good, and in some instances disastrous. |
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When one a teacher vanishes without trace, the Academy crew end up on a road trip to Lumberjanes country where their sleuthing disturbs a sinister cabal of animal-skulled cenobites. |
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A location in the foramen of Monro disturbs cerebrospinal fluid circulation. |
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Today, it is known that a hygiene exaggerated during childhood supports the allergies, desiccates the skin and disturbs the protective hydrolipide layer which is formed only with time. |
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What disturbs us, however, about the proposals before us and the related work of the rapporteurs is some of the ways the principles of the Cartagena Protocol are supposed to be interpreted. |
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This pattern of intimidation deeply disturbs our Episcopal Conference, since Canadian Churches highly respect the work of this organization and have collaborated closely with this Centre over the past number of years. |
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Taking the opportunity of redesigning The Teacher in order to give it a political dimension, the author disturbs our schoolday memories in order to scare us, to make us cry, and to make us laugh and reflect. |
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This energy disturbs the electrons in the semiconductor, and moves them in a certain direction, creating an electrical current that can be tapped into for our electricity needs. |
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Traffic noise has a range of effects: it hampers verbal communication, impairs rest and relaxation, disturbs sleep and leads to reduced performance. |
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It is appropriate to provide for measures to be taken when a substantial rise or fall in prices disturbs or threatens to disturb the Community market. |
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His presence, after all, disturbs our arrogant pretensions and suitheistic fantasies. |
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Offshore exploration and extraction of oil disturbs the surrounding marine environment. |
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Only a passing train disturbs the calm of the early evening. |
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Objectors claimed that Dartmoor should be an area for recreation, and that the training disturbs the peace. |
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Regular alcohol consumption before 15 years of age is harmful in the short term: alcohol disturbs the brain, inhibitions disappear, reactions become slow. |
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Conversely, in partially miscible or immiscible blends, the noncrystallizable polymer generally disturbs spherulite growth. |
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Meal time shift disturbs circadian rhythmicity along with metabolic and behavioral alterations in mice. |
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The basic idea behind the Ceiling Visualizer is to keep the speaker's table or lectern free, so that nothing disturbs the view between the speaker and audience. |
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The procedure at issue also disturbs the equilibrium between the 'executive' institutions and the Community judicature and, in general terms, jeopardises the adjudication system established by the Treaty. |
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He needs to pass water several times a night and as he cannot get out of bed, I am required to assist, which disturbs my night's sleep also. |
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Occasionally a peregrine falcon disturbs nesting kittiwakes as it swoops by the cliff edges. |
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Excessive alcohol intake influences and disturbs the internal balance of the brain, so it is quite possible for transpiration to be influenced by heavy drinking. |
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This tale of ordinary dehumanisation involves a man who, seeking to understand why he has received a summons to appear, will be swept up in a whirlwind whose strangeness amuses as much as it disturbs. |
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The tremulant intentionally disturbs the stability of the wind in order to produce a desirable musical oscillation. |
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She unplugs the phone in the hall, in case it disturbs him. |
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I don't know if I'm a true artist but I can sincerely say that I do not spend a second without tinking about creating a picture and that any obstruction to that goal really disturbs me. |
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The work duly astonishes and disturbs, but rarely seduces or convinces. |
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Ships also create noise pollution that disturbs natural wildlife, and water from ballast tanks can spread harmful algae and other invasive species. |
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Removing parts of the sea floor disturbs the habitat of benthic organisms, possibly, depending on the type of mining and location, causing permanent disturbances. |
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