How To Use Apparatus In A Sentence
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In 1880 Alexander Graham Bell was granted a patent on an apparatus for signalling and communicating called a Photophone.
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a Soxhlet, or similar extraction apparatus, and extract with alcohol for
All About Coffee
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More than a dozen appliances, including 10 pumps and a breathing apparatus tender from Bolton, attended the fire which started at about 7pm.
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All over Europe, the fringes of suburbia are blighted by the dreary apparatus of industry - undecorated sheds and dour offices in glum lots girdled by sterile acres of parking.
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The doctor, according to very accurate calculations, found that, including the articles indispensable to his journey and his apparatus, he should have to carry a weight of 4,000 pounds; therefore he had to find out what would be the ascensional force of
Five Weeks in a Balloon
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The purpose of this (to us) strange ritual was to externalise one's grief, delegate it onto a kind of exterior apparatus (ie another human being).
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The limit of the breathing apparatus was 45 feet.
Times, Sunday Times
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The apparatus under consideration was employed in the St. Quentin gas works during the winter of 1881-1882, without giving rise to any obstruction; and, besides, it was found that by its use there might be avoided all choking up of the pipes at the works and the city mains through naphthaline.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
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The experimental setup uses a standard OCT system with an additional apparatus to rotate the sample to acquire multiple angularly displaced OCT images (displaced-reflector images).
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His apparatus exerts a conspicuous control on the pigeon, but we must not overlook the control exerted by the pigeon.
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The fumigation and oxygenation apparatus comprises a large stone jar with a glass funnel and a pipe leading into the room.
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The VDE/VDI 3845 standard describes, amongst other things, the important mechanical connection between pneumatic actuators and the apparatus which must be connected to it.
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Lucky for me I brought the full-faced respirator and self-contained breathing apparatus with me.
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Where, however, acetylene or other gas is flowing through pipes or apparatus there is a loss of energy, indicated by a falling off in the pressure due to friction, or to the performance of work, such as actuating a gas-meter.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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An apparatus for measuring the optical density of a material, such as a photographic negative.
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The state's only function is as an apparatus of coercion and compulsion.
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His muffle was a wreck, and such by degrees became the condition of all his apparatus.
The Land of Midian
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The school's audio-visual apparatus includes a new set of multi-media device.
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User selectable switches for setting the desired functional operation of the apparatus and a manually depressible panic button are also provided.
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Homemade laboratory apparatus was the rule rather than the exception.
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Chapter VI. that the use of metallic copper in the construction of acetylene apparatus is not permissible or judicious, because the gas is liable to form therewith an explosive compound known as copper acetylide; it might seem, therefore, that the employment of a copper salt for purification courts accident.
Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
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The current regime of the president rests upon a fearsome security apparatus.
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The apparatus may be linked to a plurality of host systems for equal advantages.
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Their critical apparatus grinds into motion and, often many years later, buoyed by exegesis, the original at last rises to the surface.
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NEWCASTLE, England - Newcastle midfielder Peter Lovenkrands was taken to hospital wearing breathing apparatus Saturday after collapsing during his side's 2-0 defeat against Chelsea.
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Quartz fibres have two great advantages over other forms of suspension when employed for any kind of torsion balance, from an ordinary more or less "astatic" galvanometer to the Cavendish apparatus.
On Laboratory Arts
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When the dialytic apparatus is in operation, shut-off valve 16 is closed in the first phase, and the first pump P1 conveys blood from the patient into expansion chamber 12.
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In the 15th century, Brunelleschi invented a screen with central apparatus in order to obtain exact perspective - the monocular vision of the camera obscura.
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Gymnasts start early and children as young as two use soft apparatus to learn their first somersault and handspring, under the watchful eyes of more than 20 qualified coaches.
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The electricians had contrived a catchment pool and a wheel in the torrent close at hand -- for the little Mulhausen dynamo with its turbinal volute used by the telegraphists was quite adaptable to water driving, and on the sixth day in the evening the apparatus was in working order and the Prince was calling -- weakly, indeed, but calling -- to his air-fleet across the empty spaces of the world.
The War in the Air
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It was published in the Transactions of the New Zealand Institute (1896) and contains a description of a time-apparatus capable of measuring time intervals of a hundred-thousandth of a second.
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Now it is equipped with the most advanced fully automatic assemble lines, test equipments, high precision measure apparatus and instruments etc.
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Firemen needed breathing apparatus to enter the burning house.
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Wearing breathing apparatus they were a few feet into the building when overhead piping collapsed, trapping them.
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A socialist government could no more do without a bureaucratic apparatus than could a capitalist one.
Politics, Planning and the State
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Linking social capital between communities and representatives in the state apparatus falls into disfavour.
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Firemen needed breathing apparatus to enter the burning house.
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Prior to this, the military apparatus, the judicial system, and the religious establishment were already in the hands of the conservative circles.
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In fact, I think it is this admiration for contraptions - for tricky pieces of apparatus that do this when you push that - which often attracts people to the field of conjuring.
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After all, the clitoris is the sweet spot of the entire female apparatus.
Roseanne Archy
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Method and apparatus for front end navigator and network architecture for performing functions on distributed files in a computer network
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The tax will require a massive administrative apparatus.
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There were neither lifeboats nor mortar-apparatus in those days, but there were the same willing hearts and stout arms then as now, and in a marvellously short space of time, hundreds of the able-bodied men of the town, gentle and semple, were assembled on these wild cliffs, with torches, rope, &c.; in short, with all the appliances for saving life that the philanthropy of the times had invented or discovered.
The Lighthouse
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The teacher was then taken into another room and shown an apparatus which could deliver electric shocks to the learner.
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Archbishop of Toulouse! answer all the three, with the clearest instantaneous concord; and rush off to propose him to the King; 'in such haste,' says Besenval, 'that M. de Lamoignon had to borrow a simarre,' seemingly some kind of cloth apparatus necessary for that.
The French Revolution
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Apparatus for tracking and recovering humans utilizes an implantable transceiver incorporating a power supply and actuation system allowing the unit to remain implanted and functional for years without maintenance.
The Reinvention of Privacy
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The programme included practical experience in Breathing, movement with apparatus, and movement accompaniment.
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They are actually having to regroup right now, bring up sort of their heavy duty breathing apparatus to kind of replenish the oxygen supplies.
CNN Transcript Jan 3, 2006
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There were male subjects too, but the primate porn did not get a single rise out of their apparatuses.
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If this is not the case, then the bureaucratic apparatus triumphs again, and the political leaders and reformers lose.
Inside Perestroika: The Future of the Soviet Economy
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Astronauts have special breathing apparatus.
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Method and apparatus for preparing and metallizing high aspect ratio silicon semiconductor device contacts to reduce the resistivity thereof
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Clause 70 of the previous Bill required the undertakers to install monitoring apparatus to monitor water level and quality for infectious diseases.
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About 30 firefighters, some of them wearing breathing apparatus, were needed to bring the flames under control.
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They also left behind scientific apparatus, including a seismograph to measure Moon quakes, and a laser reflectometer which allowed incredibly accurate measurements of the distance between the Earth and the Moon.
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An apparatus with a copper basket four inches in diameter has been found extremely useful in the laboratory for drying such substances as granulated sulphate of copper and sulphate of iron and ammonia, but more especially for drying sugar, which when crystallized in very small crystals cannot be readily separated from the sirupy mother-liquor by any of the usual laboratory appliances.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
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The Irish Texts Society, founded in 1900, began to publish editions of classic Irish texts with full scholarly apparatus.
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I'd think I can pull this off first by making a request of existing grantees, maybe bring a few to Bethesda (or wherever your local apparatus may meet) for a one-day brainstormer.
ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science
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The second argument arises from the demonstration that mammalian mitochondria house the enzyme apparatus that is necessary for recombination.
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Findings of this study suggest that conventional triaxial apparatus still dominates, particularly in rock mechanics to study multi fluid flow through rocks and its stress/strain behavior.
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Partitions, false ceilings, lighting, heating and ventilation ductwork, computer systems, telecommunications, and security apparatus are vulnerable.
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Inside the fibre are the myofibrils, which constitute the contractile apparatus, and a system for controlling the myofibrils through changes in calcium concentration.
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Apparatus as in claim 1 wherein an upstream deflector baffle is provided at the output of said deagglomeration means into said jet tube means to produce a venturi effect for minimizing back pressure on said powder feeding means.
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Because of this, a strong administrative apparatus was needed to plan the use of scarce resources, organize production and regulate distribution.
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A combustion chamber and its igniters, injectors, and other related apparatus in jet engine or turbine.
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The conoid of apicomplexans is considered here to be the same character as the feeding apparatus of perkinsids, perhaps suctorian ciliates, and kathablepharids.
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Much of his surgical apparatus appeared to come from Homebase.
Times, Sunday Times
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Objective To discuss the apparatus of inspired oxygen in hyperbaric oxygen ( HBO ) chamber for patients after tracheotomy.
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As with the photosynthetic apparatus, stomata can acclimate to long-term variation in CO2 supply.
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The concept of discovery and desire for mathematization propelled a new language, apparatus of concepts, and set of ambitions.
The Times Literary Supplement
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His proprioceptive apparatus shut down, and for an instant, he lost the ability to recognize his corporeal self.
Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light
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At ix 73 he rightly prints _laxate_; the apparatus gives no indication that this is a conjecture, and that all manuscripts, including _B_ and _C_, read _iactate_, which he had printed in 1894.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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The whole apparatus of the state was geared to fighting a national and patriotic war.
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“I wonder to what extent the turnout in each locality is an indicator of the relative effectiveness and strength of the party apparatus”.
Waldo Jaquith - Recentered Democratic primary turnout figures.
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What we did is we sent two rescue teams and about 20 of our employees in the mine, and they broke out what we call a seal here and they went in on apparatus.
CNN Transcript Aug 6, 2007
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This apparatus allows you to place a load on the body without the instability associated with free weights.
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The teacher was then taken into another room and shown an apparatus which could deliver electric shocks to the learner.
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Chewing is a cyclic motion of the mandible and tongue apparatus, whereby food is reduced between the maxillary and mandibular teeth.
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The apparatus is advantageously used in an interferometer to form a device that modulates the amplitude of the optical signal.
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It is in the nature of our animality - our sense organs and perceptual apparatus - that a true apprehension of flux, of living with the chaotic, is impossible.
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The ascensional force of the new balloon was then about three thousand pounds, and, in adding together the weight of the apparatus, of the passengers, of the stock of water, of the car and its accessories, and putting aboard fifty gallons of water, and one hundred pounds of fresh meat, the doctor got a total weight of twenty-eight hundred and thirty pounds.
Five Weeks in a Balloon
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Data conversion method and apparatus imbedding pilot signal into converted data and reducing error propagation between datawords
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Liebig's five-bulbed apparatus, seen lying on the table in the portrait photograph.
Von Liebig, Justus
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Then, with his assistant, he put on his white robes, mask, gloves and other precautions for asepsis, setting out the apparatus for the intravenous administration of the drug that would kill the spirillum.
The Romance of Elaine Sequel to "Exploits of Elaine"
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The pendulum conveyer is one cotton padding apparatus for producing cotton fiber product.
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Suitable for skeletonless and special-shaped coils, and widely applied for special electric motor, electrical appliance, apparatus, color TV deflection coil and civil electrical appliance products.
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The procedures and apparatus required for extraction purposes are simple.
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Much of his surgical apparatus appeared to come from Homebase.
Times, Sunday Times
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The ring's low height and shiny blackness suggest an experimental apparatus, but also evoke old-style fireplace fenders or circular railings in museums.
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The apparatus used for volumetric measurement was a new version of one previously described.
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Faced with centrally organized and bureaucratic state apparatuses, dissident actors can adjust organizationally, moving towards more networked forms of organization.
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This experiment can be performed using the apparatus shown in the diagram.
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What we did is we sent two rescue teams and about 20 of our employees in the mine and they broke out what we call a seal here and they went in on apparatus and they were trying to get down through here so it would only be 55 feet to drive from this entry over to where the men were.
CNN Transcript Aug 6, 2007
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Both parties relied on their own militias, alliances with clan chiefs and security apparatus.
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The digestive apparatus is, or should be, a farm for the mind, but unfortunately it usually has to wait twenty or more years before the tenant understands how to cultivate it for the uses of his intellectual and esthetical life.
Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis
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The D'Arsonval machine was a type of Violet Ray Generator, and Nagelschmidt apparatus was diathermy.
Bartitsu
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An antenna coil of a reader or writer apparatus for communicating with the IC chip is arranged on the side of an optical pickup module which faces a rotary axis of the optical disc.
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The test apparatus to friction disc of wet clutch in automatic transmission can change some test parameters, such as sliding velocity, turning inertia, normal applied force and lubrication volume.
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For a start he had a curious, yellow, streamlined apparatus above his smokebox door.
Times, Sunday Times
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Objective:To observe the clinical results of the use of new type halo- cast fixation apparatus in the treatment of tuberculosis of cervical spine.
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The apparatus gives readings from several editions, the note gives clear paraphrases of the two originals, and a two-page long note reviews reasoning and approaches by all the major editors.
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The acronym for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus is acceptable in all references.
Essential Guide to Business Style and Usage
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So the matrix is the ideological apparatus, the artifice of reification - the superstructure, seen from the outside to be the evidence of the alienation of man's labour-power.
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During growth, the masticatory system, as a static-lever apparatus, retains its initial characteristics of force transfer, despite the considerable changes in skull shape.
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His study is so full of fossils and chemical apparatus of various kinds that there is barely room to sit down.
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After exiting from the hatch wearing his breathing apparatus, he released the starboard charge with a heavy spanner.
Times, Sunday Times
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Being of an inventive turn of mind, Dr. Abrams set upon the task of developing an apparatus that would sort out these hypothetical vibratory rates and record them separately…
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Few people who use the word readily register the fact that its letters initially stood for words: self-contained underwater breathing apparatus.
The English Is Coming!
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The novel needs a new order, a higher level, of thinking on the part of its readers, and at some stage of the not-too-distant future perhaps there should be a new edition with an apparatus of helpful notes.
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The textual apparatus records scribal alterations and editorial emendations as specified above.
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If we don\'t go beyond self-exculpatory sloganeering in attempting to answer that key question, any "counter terrorism apparatus" is doomed to failure.
Counterterrorism In Shambles; Why?
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The apparatus is especially suited for use with and during the radial optic neurotomy procedure.
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Research team members suggested microemboli may be caused by blood being suctioned from the opened chest and returned to the body through the bypass apparatus.
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The exhaust is fed to the casing of the apparatus through the fumy exhaust inlet.
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He estimates that $40,000 in loose equipment will be needed for the truck, including hoses and hand tools such as extrication tools and breathing apparatuses.
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OBJECTIVE:To comprehensively analyze the application values of silicon rubber in the design of artificial organs, medical apparatus, facial plastic surgery and medical release system.
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A strict investigation was made, and it was proved by the testimony of the people in Provincetown that all the apparatus was in perfect order and the keepers and surfmen exerted themselves heroically in aid of the doomed vessel, but that she was stranded so far from shore that it was simply impossible to reach her.
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 099, March, 1876
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Old Mrs. Flaherty declared, amid her giggles, that "the two eyes av the craythur fairly give her a turn," and when asked to explain she pointed to the gongs at the top of the apparatus.
Joyce's Investments A Story for Girls
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In addition, bright granular or punctuate structures termed foci were also noted in the perinuclear region around the Golgi apparatus (stained with anti-GM130 in red).
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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For style in its widest sense is not merely the beauty or the grace or the conventional deportment of language, but its whole expressive apparatus, its breadth of capability.
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They lacked the scientific personnel to develop the technical apparatus much further.
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Firefighters needed breathing apparatus to enter the burning house.
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The story of Mesozoic birds became complicated by the discovery in 1985, by Russian colleague Evgeny Kurochkin, of Ambiortus, a Lower Cretaceous archaic but modern-type ornithurine (carinate) bird with an advanced flight apparatus.
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The other, which was probably unintended though wholly predictable, has been to create a bureaucratic apparatus which has brought many strong men and women to their knees.
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Despite its enormous size, the gym seemed crowded with gymnastic apparatuses.
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From Jabir we gain the word alkali, the distilling apparatus known as an alembic and – says Al-Khalili – perhaps even the word gibberish.
Pathfinders: The Golden Age of Arabic Science by Jim al-Khalili – review
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Similarly, as the home of the Hamas political leadership, and as the long-time suzerain of Lebanon, the Syrian intelligence apparatus can directly control the direction and temperature of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
David Paul: Foreign Policy, Not the Economy, May Define the Obama Presidency
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The three absorbing wells, of the Combat, the Cunette, and Saint-Mande, with their discharging mouths, their apparatus, their cesspools, and their depuratory branches, only date from 1836.
Les Miserables, Volume V, Jean Valjean
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These tiny sparks from the electrophorus, or the bigger discharges of an electrical machine, can be stored in a simple apparatus called a Leyden jar, which was discovered by accident.
The Story of Electricity
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The first image forming apparatus is connected to the host computer so as to print the image data provided from the host computer.
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Among the plethora of available probes are dyes that label nuclei, the Golgi apparatus, the endoplasmic reticulum, and mitochondria, and also dyes such as fluorescently labeled phalloidins that target polymerized actin in cells.
Undefined
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The main problem is understood to be integrating the software and the microchip decoder apparatus in the receiver.
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It will include (1) useful insects; (2) their products, raw, and in the first transformations; (3) apparatus and instruments used in the preparation of these products; (4) injurious insects and the various processes for destroying them; (5) everything relating to insectology.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 385, May 19, 1883
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Trevor stood beside something that vaguely resembled the gym apparatus known as a pommel-horse, holding an object like a cross between a large hot water bottle and an elephant's trunk, he referred to as an "AV.
Chrome Circle
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In the name of simplicity, he should also dismantle national insurance and create a single, comprehensive and comprehensible tax-collecting apparatus.
Times, Sunday Times
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An image printing apparatus includes a digital camera for taking a picture image and a main body for printing the image.
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An alembic is an apparatus formerly used in distillation and the word comes from al-inbiq, the still.
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The matching impedance and wastage relate to the TWT can or can not work up to snuff. They are the problems which need be solved when we design the input and output apparatus.
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A third disability lay in her constitution: Sparta had no satisfactory apparatus for decision-making and the formulation of strategy.
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Arbitration parking apparatus and method for a split transaction bus in a multiprocessor computer system
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Acrobatics has maintained its status as a spectacular bodily art; complex gymnastic feats are now often performed with apparatus such as balls, unicycles, trampolines, tightropes, and trapezes.
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The school's audio-visual apparatus includes a new set of multi-media device, not to mention films, records, etc.
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To predict the etching rate accurately can not only protect the structure layer from over etching, but also save the etching time. Thus it can enhance the efficiency of MEMS apparatus machining.
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The utility model relates to a poultry hatching apparatus.
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The proposal is seen as the only option left to bail out the cash - starved Highlands and Islands Fire Service which is short of equipment such as ladders, breathing apparatus, cutting equipment, fireproof clothing and pumps.
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The bat wing membrane still reveals traces of an apparatus originally constructed for gliding.
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The demonstrators set up apparatus for the experiment.
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Hertz generated cathode rays inside an apparatus that included an electrometer to measure the electrical charge of the rays.
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Deflection angles of terminal segments relative to the sub-terminal segments were measured to the nearest 2° with a protractor attached to the apparatus after each additional weight was added.
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I nearly suffocated when the pipe of my breathing apparatus came adrift.
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Part of that freedom means actually taking the unpleasant decisions of having to support a security infrastructure and the apparatus necessary to find out who is plotting against us.
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The radar waves bounce back off the cars that approach, and are registered by the receiving apparatus.
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The apparatus is of the first catadioptric order, lighted by a first-class pressure lamp.
A Yacht Voyage Round England
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Falling debris rained down as eight men in breathing apparatus fought the flames.
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As stomatal guard cells contain chloroplasts they would be expected to contain the apparatus necessary to make ABA.
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The appeal of these poems, even separated from their apparatuses, is for me two-fold.
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Having no life, I’d done research the evening before, learned that the term autoerotic refers to any solitary sexual activity in which a prop, device, or apparatus is used to enhance sexual stimulation.
Spider Bones
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The vaulting horse is a difficult piece of apparatus to master.
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Using different types of apparatus will give you a sense of newness to your routine and allow you to remain challenged.
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The differential sonometer was invented by the French acoustical apparatus manufacturer, Marloye, ca. 1840.
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What we did is we sent two rescue teams and about 20 of our employees in the mine and they broke out what we call a seal (ph) here and they went in on apparatus and they were trying to get down through here so it would only be 55 feet to drive from this entry over to where the men were.
CNN Transcript Aug 6, 2007
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As a result, the movement is both militant and careful because false steps and excessive aggression are severely punished by more brutal dictators and state security apparatuses than exist elsewhere.
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This invention relates to an apparatus for suppressing vibrations and quaky movements in the travel of mobile or automotive type cranes such as rough terrain cranes.
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The archaically worded patent - for an ‘information handling system and terminal apparatus’ - makes passing reference to links within the ‘remote terminal’ network that you might remember as Prestel.
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Here and there pieces of their quaint and uncouth shaped apparatus, the aludel, the alembic, and the alkaner, the pelican, the crucible, and the water-bath, occupy their respective stations.
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 529, January 14, 1832
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The paper introduces the procedure of development of the DVT prevention apparatus taken the AT89C51 as the main control unit.
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The new disease called morbus Thomsenii, of which I wrote in my report last year, has been carefully studied by several men of eminence, and the following conclusions have been reached as to its pathology: The weight of the evidence seems to prove that it is of a neuropathic rather than a myopathic nature, and that it depends on an exaggerated activity of the nervous apparatus which produces muscular tone, and that it has much analogy to the muscular phenomena of hysterical hypnosis, the genesis of which is precisely explained by a functional hyperactivity of the nervous centers of muscular activity.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885
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The major gripe by referees was the fact that the apparatus they were asked to carry was heavy and cumbersome.
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Even with the advent of self-contained breathing apparatus, the sport was hardly unhazardous.
Times, Sunday Times
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The apparatus was operated remotely in a vacuum and in a temperature-controlled chamber.
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The electrical apparatus acts to ozonize (create ozone in) the air as well as to electrostatically precipitate dust.
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Fire engines, ambulances, police and emergency services officers in full body biological protection suits with breathing apparatus are at the Embassy decontaminating the site.
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Bobcat Olympics: Killam placed a video camera overlooking a weir, that is, a chute-like apparatus positioned in a creek to funnel migrating salmon upstream to spawning habitat.
Signs of the Times
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She avoids scholarly apparatus that would disaffect Hughes's loyal readership in particular and a literate public in general.
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The terms hamartia and hubris should become basic tools of your critical apparatus.
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They put on their breathing apparatus and went in.
Times, Sunday Times
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The continent approached the cataclysm of 1914 with a formal apparatus for the conduct of international relations which now seems strikingly small.
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The vaulting horse is a difficult piece of apparatus to master.
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And in feudal states, plutocrats with the greatest wealth owned the apparatus of governance and held absolute control over the lives of average people.
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The undulation is the work of two collaborators: it expresses both the nature of the object which provokes it and that of the nervous apparatus which is its vehicle.
The Mind and the Brain Being the Authorised Translation of L'Âme et le Corps
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WORD CORRECT PRONUNCIATION alma mater _alma mater_ apparatus _apparatus_ apricot _apricot_ attaché _attasha'_ audacious _audashus_ ballet _bal'la_ blasé _blaza'_ blatant _blatant_ chasten _chasen_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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The victim, in her thirties, was found after crew wearing breathing apparatus entered the room.
The Sun
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His narrative of addiction doubles as a meta-critique on the compulsive desire to reproduce text and image that characterizes postmodern textualities as well as the apparatuses that produce them.
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The apparatus of censorship was swamped by a flood of polemical pamphlets denouncing the ‘constitution’.
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The breathing apparatus includes the nose, throat and lungs.
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Wearing full uniform and breathing apparatus, they were challenged to pull people from a burning room as the clock ticked down.
Times, Sunday Times
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So the reader must resort to the apparatus and notes to figure out what interpretation is driving a given modernization choice.
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In the case of radium, I want to know who had the skills to prepare radium sources, brush the mixture of alcohol and zinc sulfide from the small rectangular glasses used for scintillation counting, read the photographic plates of emulsions, set up apparatus for experimental work, analyze radium samples, define radium doses for medical use, and perform experiments.
Trafficking Materials and Gendered Experimental Practices: Radium Research in Early 20th Century Vienna
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Because the mahewu has a high degree of acidity it can only be dried in an apparatus made of acid resistant, non-corrodible material.
Chapter 6
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ICT equipment is defined as computers and peripherals; telephones and telephone apparatus, facsimile equipment, and routers, etc.; electromedical and electrotherapeutic apparatus; and computer software.
New Report: Performance Profiles of Major Energy Producers 2004 « ResourceShelf
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It took firemen wearing breathing apparatus nearly two hours to bring the blaze under control.
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This era also coincided with the ascendency of the photography fine art market, and the deskilling of photographic apparatus to the point where amateurs became capable of producing commercial-quality images.
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The demonstrators set up apparatus for the experiment.
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The pantograph is a simple apparatus for copying drawings, maps, designs, etc., on a reduced or enlarged scale, or to the same size as the original.
Things To Make
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Officers wearing breathing apparatus used hand tools to break into the injured man's flat and rescue him from his bedroom.
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Entirely new organizations of industrial and political struggle must be built that are independent of and opposed to this degenerate and bureaucratized apparatus.
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I knew intellectually that women's breasts were designed for this natural purpose, of course, but the sight of this noisy, foreign apparatus mechanically sucking on my wife's breasts was so unexpected, so incongruous, that she might've been an abductee of aliens on a mission to extract Earthling female specimens before worm-holing back to their star system.
Len Filppu: Parental Survival Tip # 1: Develop Mirth at Birth
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The article details how studies are conducted with an apparatus connected to (ouch) penises or in the vagina to rate "engorgement" while the subjects use keypads to punch in their feelings.
Greg Mitchell: Coming Attraction: New York Times Magazine Spotlights Female Orgasms This Sunday
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But it is indisputable that Brewster was earlier in the field than Fresnel; that he described the dioptric apparatus in 1812; that he pressed its adoption on those in authority at least as early as 1820, two years before Fresnel suggested it; and that it was finally introduced into
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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Marx believed that the working class should seize the apparatus of the State and establish the dictatorship of the proletariat.