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water to play, the larvae take just five minutes to penetrate, hence why we found
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part of a drill rod or drill string to bore or penetrate rocks. (mathematics) In
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entry of oxygen, which is necessary for life. Air begins to penetrate the shell
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science and social thought are often confined to ‘appearances’ and neither penetrate nor illuminate the
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of the forms of capital concentration. In diversifying their production, firms penetrate into sectors and
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and X-rays) having high energy and the ability to penetrate solids 5.   Physics (of
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wash temperatures, exposure times and mechanical energy have been adopted to aggressively penetrate the capillary
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spermatozoa during passage through the female reproductive tract that enables them to penetrate the egg
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attacker. Even though a criminal hacker or other agent is attempting to penetrate a security
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It took years of corrosion and dropping plumb bobs to penetrate the striking
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and AGPS Chipsets Markets" to their offering. As WLAN And GPS Penetrate More Devices For
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and AGPS Chipsets Markets" to their offering. As WLAN And GPS Penetrate More Devices For
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Japanese beetle larvae or related grubs caused by Bacillus papilliae and B. lentimorbus that penetrate the intestine
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by an immense wilderness of bamboo, which grew so thickly that we could only penetrate it by cutting a
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s and 1970’s this form was used by international monopolies to penetrate the economies
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in Tongues Tokutomi Roka References in classic literature ? The judgment which can penetrate into the cabinets
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mechanism as found in reciprocating engines, pumps, and compressors. To penetrate or pierce with a
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wide and was higher than the flanking aisles, so that light could penetrate through the clerestory
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the nodes are branches that are arranged in whorls and that penetrate the fused
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the nodes are branches that are arranged in whorls and that penetrate the fused
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to scale on a special paper or tracing cloth through which light can penetrate. The drawing
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to their axes as they are brought near the cotton plant. They do not penetrate between the branches
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creates a second barrier of defense in case viruses or bacteria penetrate through the mucus
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the young birds may die. The spores of the fungi penetrate the respiratory
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parallels, saps, and other earthen structures, as well as underground passages to penetrate the fortress
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strands also play a part in mutagenesis. Ultraviolet rays do not readily penetrate tissues, and their
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the division of cartilage cells (intercalary growth). Cartilage does not have blood vessels; nutrients penetrate it by diffusion. N
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shot down a radar-evading Israeli spy drone that was trying to penetrate Iran's Natanz nuclear
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the bodies and the friction conditions. The more rigid protuberances penetrate the deformable
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part of a drill rod or drill string to bore or penetrate rocks. (mathematics) In
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although the rays of light from the object do not penetrate the mirror
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from a synapse’s presynaptic ending at breaks in the membrane, penetrate the synaptic
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amniotic fluid are very infectious.) The causative agents of brucellosis may also penetrate the human
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ascending and descending streams at speeds reaching dozens of meters per second penetrate the storm
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part of a drill rod or drill string to bore or penetrate rocks. (mathematics) In
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offspring in its environment, especially if that environment is changing, or to penetrate a new
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communications) radio range (nucleonics) The distance that a given ionizing particle can penetrate a given
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the bodies and the friction conditions. The more rigid protuberances penetrate the deformable
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and plague by fleas. The causative agent of an infection may penetrate the human
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studying the placenta’s structure and physiology, and determining how nutrients penetrate the placental
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Cl - ) and negatively charged protein molecules, the latter of which cannot penetrate the membrane
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entry of oxygen, which is necessary for life. Air begins to penetrate the shell
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the bodies and the friction conditions. The more rigid protuberances penetrate the deformable
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to detect, identify, intercept, and destroy or negate harmful activities attempting to penetrate or attack through cyberspace
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a longer left branch. These vessels then ramify into the small branches which actually penetrate the functional
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a longer left branch. These vessels then ramify into the small branches which actually penetrate the functional
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is due to the heat given off by magmatic bodies that overlie or penetrate the coal
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to use the region as a base from which to penetrate deep into the
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by a magnetic field, and in their ability to penetrate or pass through matter
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agranulocytes. Neutrophils are characterized by their ability to move and to penetrate from the loci
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agranulocytes. Neutrophils are characterized by their ability to move and to penetrate from the loci
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foci and inflammatory areas, both at the site where the mycobacteria penetrate and in
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foci and inflammatory areas, both at the site where the mycobacteria penetrate and in
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agranulocytes. Neutrophils are characterized by their ability to move and to penetrate from the loci
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first to show that the nuclei of the pollen tube penetrate into the ovule
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the Arctic Basin that it does not fall below -45° or -50°C. When deep cyclones penetrate the area
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form of physiological change in the female reproductive tract before they can penetrate the egg
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synthesis. He argued that natural reason is limited in its ability to penetrate matters of faith
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dialectic, as introduced by the Sophists and Socrates, began to penetrate all ancient philosophy and
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essential enzymes or other specific proteins that affect metabolism. The proteo hormones do not penetrate into the cell
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of land was weak in cossack regions, capitalist relations began to penetrate the enconomy
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terrestrial mammals, radioisotopes of ruthenium are taken up through the digestive tract, penetrate the lungs
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of land was weak in cossack regions, capitalist relations began to penetrate the enconomy
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from the Latin-Greek grammatical system in essence began to penetrate the descriptive
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centers of progress. But metal tools and weapons began to penetrate into these areas as
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38° S lat. are very arid, and only further south do moisture-laden winds penetrate to the
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roots of leguminous plants ( see NITROGEN FIXATION ); in hymenomycetous fungi, whose hyphae penetrate the root
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the fortress of Mozambique in 1508. Their attempts to penetrate deeper into Mozambique encountered
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the Arctic Basin that it does not fall below -45° or -50°C. When deep cyclones penetrate the area
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to raid the eastern shores of the Baltic and penetrate Eastern Europe by the
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obscure origin, inhabited Scotland from prehistoric times. The Romans attempted vainly to penetrate Scotland, and their
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St. Lawrence River and the Great Lakes, enables oceangoing vessels to penetrate into the heart
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obscure origin, inhabited Scotland from prehistoric times. The Romans attempted vainly to penetrate Scotland, and their
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C at night. However, as radio observations have demonstrated, these enormous fluctuations in temperature penetrate only a few
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the second through fifth centuries A.D ., Slavs gradually began to penetrate this area from the
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before the October Revolution, Russian and foreign monopoly capital began to penetrate Russian agriculture. The
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the 19th century, the English colonialists, who had repeatedly attempted to penetrate Burma, began the
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of crockery on Good Friday would bring good luck because the sharp point would penetrate Judas Iscariot's body
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of hundreds of oersteds are also found outside the sunspots. Magnetic fields penetrate into the chromosphere
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with the ideology and practice of reformism to penetrate its organizations. One of
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the earth’s magnetosphere—which the streams of solar plasma do not penetrate—is created. In