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depression, in psychiatry, a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss
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during NREM sleep is almost the same as during calm wakefulness. The activity is more intense during
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over the winter has been replaced by a period of intense activity, with five concrete
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Google Flashcards ? My bookmarks ? + Add current page to bookmarks Mentioned in ? Economic Activity of Socialist
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a dangerously high level of radioactivity 4. (of a colour) intense; striking 5. Informal at
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the start of the campaign trail, with two months of intense political activity ahead until
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during NREM sleep is almost the same as during calm wakefulness. The activity is more intense during
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depression, in psychiatry, a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss
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coagulated (curdled) by lactic acid. Lactic acid is produced in the muscles during intense activity by the
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s and the 1860’s were a period of intense creative activity for
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a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. In ancient
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a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. In ancient
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the start of the campaign trail, with two months of intense political activity ahead until
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the start of the campaign trail, with two months of intense political activity ahead until
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during NREM sleep is almost the same as during calm wakefulness. The activity is more intense during
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precursors contain 30 carbon atoms (C 30 ). Nearly all steroids are crystalline substances that possess optical activity and dissolve
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ability to perceive the visual information needed for a particular activity. It arises when some
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ability to perceive the visual information needed for a particular activity. It arises when some
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which is unwanted because it is annoying, interferes with speech and hearing, or is intense enough to damage
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normal part of the business cycle business cycles, fluctuations in economic activity characterized by periods of
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normal part of the business cycle business cycles, fluctuations in economic activity characterized by periods of
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found in the southern hemisphere only on subantarctic islands and Graham Land. Intense cyclonic activity with windy
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which is unwanted because it is annoying, interferes with speech and hearing, or is intense enough to damage
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source of employment. The state's strategic location has generated considerable defense activity since World War II
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of exposure to noise and individual sensitivity. Prolonged exposure to intense noise may considerably disrupt
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trōĕnsĕf'əlŏg`rafē) , science of recording and analyzing the electrical activity of the
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roughly a doubling of loudness. Thus, 30 decibels is 10 times more intense than 20 decibels and
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affects the entire Mediterranean region and parts of Central Europe. Cyclonic activity is less intense in
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depression, in psychiatry, a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss
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states. The three main components of temperament are an individual’s general activity, his motor activity, and
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a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. In ancient
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a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. In ancient
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earth's magnetic field aurora [ ə′rȯr·ə ] (electricity) corona discharge (geophysics) The most intense of the
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or ideologically biased. Bibliography a branch of scholarly and practical activity the tasks
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blocking the effects of adenosine, a neurotransmitter that inhibits brain activity. Abnormalities in the
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a task and for the workers engaged in the activity. In ancient
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or ideologically biased. Bibliography a branch of scholarly and practical activity the tasks
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of race, nationality, and political convictions often flourish in the activity of labor
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air, and participates in other important processes of plant life activity. Morphology, anatomy, and
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or later whose spectra are dominated by strong emission lines, usually attributed to chromospheric activity and stellar
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object, as of a work of art. charrette The intense effort to complete
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is created as a result of the rise and activity of public
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and ultimately form the main duct of Wirsung. The activity of the
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and ultimately form the main duct of Wirsung. The activity of the
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plant productivity which in turn affects the abundance, diversity, and activity of animals
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plant productivity which in turn affects the abundance, diversity, and activity of animals
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approximately 0.8 percent of the population. Studies of higher nervous activity in schizophrenics
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number of interesting phenomena occurring during the periods of solar activity associated with sunspots sunspots
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and water masses into the arctic. During the winter intensive cyclonic activity covers most of
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on earth and the subject of social and historical activity and culture
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on earth and the subject of social and historical activity and culture
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on earth and the subject of social and historical activity and culture
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pollen, salt particles, and various gaseous and solid impurities resulting from human activity (see pollution pollution, contamination
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and water masses into the arctic. During the winter intensive cyclonic activity covers most of
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is no weather. The eye is surrounded by an inner circle of intense winds and rotating
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is no weather. The eye is surrounded by an inner circle of intense winds and rotating
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unique in that they are noninvasive and nondestructive: the relevant activity can be measured as
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for the latitudinal climatic zones. During the summer, solar radiation is more intense in the
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recognition, movement perception, and reading, are believed to depend on widespread cortical activity beyond that of
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a black hole black hole, in astronomy, celestial object of such extremely intense gravity that it attracts
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the body, and it contracts in response to an intense sound. This is known
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the body, and it contracts in response to an intense sound. This is known
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and water masses into the arctic. During the winter intensive cyclonic activity covers most of
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of the ultrasonic waves. Among the important nonlinear effects that occur when intense ultrasonic waves propagate in
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since the Industrial Revolution. Global warming and its effects, such as more intense summer and winter
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as the nature and significance of the church’s activity, the emperors
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as the nature and significance of the church’s activity, the emperors
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since the Industrial Revolution. Global warming and its effects, such as more intense summer and winter
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since the Industrial Revolution. Global warming and its effects, such as more intense summer and winter
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masers maser , device for creation, amplification, and transmission of an intense, highly focused beam of
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masers maser , device for creation, amplification, and transmission of an intense, highly focused beam of
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masers maser , device for creation, amplification, and transmission of an intense, highly focused beam of
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masers maser , device for creation, amplification, and transmission of an intense, highly focused beam of
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recognition, movement perception, and reading, are believed to depend on widespread cortical activity beyond that of
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recognition, movement perception, and reading, are believed to depend on widespread cortical activity beyond that of
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A brief civil war ensued (1655), from which the Puritans emerged triumphant. Anti-Catholic activity persisted until the
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in the red blood cells of most people, capable of inducing intense antigenic reactions. The
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of the ultrasonic waves. Among the important nonlinear effects that occur when intense ultrasonic waves propagate in
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Click the link for more information. ). Dancing as a social activity and a
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Click the link for more information. ). Dancing as a social activity and a
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3. As may be seen from Figure 2, b, a vertical asymmetric dipole provides intense radiation along the
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Monopoly, Competition and the Law: The Regulation of Business Activity in Britain
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Monopoly, Competition and the Law: The Regulation of Business Activity in Britain
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and intellectual structures of their contemporaries by their presentation of the intense, undeniable, and unavoidable
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source of employment. The state's strategic location has generated considerable defense activity since World War II
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carried out excavations. One of the most important centers of archaeological activity in Russia
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has largely paralleled that of trade and industry; today almost all economic activity is concerned with the
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has largely paralleled that of trade and industry; today almost all economic activity is concerned with the
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has largely paralleled that of trade and industry; today almost all economic activity is concerned with the
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for the creation, amplification, and transmission of a narrow, intense beam of coherent
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for the creation, amplification, and transmission of a narrow, intense beam of coherent
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for the creation, amplification, and transmission of a narrow, intense beam of coherent
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source of employment. The state's strategic location has generated considerable defense activity since World War II
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and thereby give rise to a number of very acute, intense antagonisms, frictions, and
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and thereby give rise to a number of very acute, intense antagonisms, frictions, and
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and thereby give rise to a number of very acute, intense antagonisms, frictions, and
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and thereby give rise to a number of very acute, intense antagonisms, frictions, and
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economy began in the second half of the 19th cent. Intense cultivation led to