What has been experimentally demonstrated is in no way inconsistent with the biblical account of creation. |
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A number of initial conditions can be realized experimentally leading to either unimodal or bimodal distributions. |
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Although widely accepted in public, the discoidal structure has not been verified experimentally. |
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The equipment became a crucial part of the experiment, for its data experimentally verified the predictions. |
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Predictions for this rate of migration agree with experimentally measured cell velocity. |
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Well, what we find experimentally is that the quasiparticles are almost always fermions or bosons. |
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The c-maximum fabric normal to foliation is typical of calcite rocks deformed experimentally to high strains in simple shear. |
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Circadian entrainment is one of the areas of biology where mathematical predictions have been tested experimentally and confirmed. |
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Happy that he'd finally figured it out, he tested his grip on the weapon, and swung it experimentally in the air. |
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The changes in the enzymatic activity of glycolytic enzymes when they form complexes were shown experimentally. |
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The concentration was employed to transform the experimentally obtained absorption into extinction coefficient spectra. |
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She poured a little experimentally into the water, and smiled when it turned to bubbles, frothing in great white mounds. |
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Estimating the cost of accepting a cowbird egg was done by experimentally placing newly hatched cowbird chicks into catbird nests. |
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We are now in the process of studying the effect of this ionic interaction, both experimentally and computationally. |
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Both intermolecular and intramolecular DNA condensation has been observed experimentally. |
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No man is called by God to preach the gospel who does not know the gospel, both doctrinally and experimentally. |
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In the present study we experimentally reduced brood size in the Panamanian acara, Aequidens coeruleopunctatus. |
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These complexes have long served as models to study general principals of molecular recognition, both experimentally and computationally. |
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With her fingers, she picked up a water chestnut experimentally and placed it in her mouth. |
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The currently accepted and experimentally well-tested theory of electromagnetic and weak interactions is called the Standard Model. |
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Along with my collaborators, I have experimentally investigated that cost in bumblebees. |
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The game depends on having well-matched players on either side of the net, so that what's predicted theoretically can be checked experimentally. |
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Ginkgo has been used experimentally to treat diabetics and Raynaud's disease. |
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The equations coincided with the experimentally revealed correlations in the present study, and also with observations from other studies. |
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This has been confirmed experimentally in some woodpeckers, wrens, fairywrens and warblers. |
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Male house finches, experimentally infected with coccidiosis grow a less red plumage and are less often selected by females. |
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They suggested the Park Service experimentally allow kayaking on park rivers for a year. |
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Percy was wearing a crisp new set of whites and swishing his racket experimentally at tiny insects. |
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When tested in experimentally infected pigs, this generated virus showed characteristics similar to its parental wild type. |
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For this reason, we wanted to demonstrate, experimentally in the rat, differences in the mucous of the gastric remanent after an antrectomy. |
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When sea stars were experimentally removed, mussels moved down the shore, overgrowing all other species on primary rock surfaces. |
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No matter how outlandish your idea is, it must be accepted if it holds up experimentally. |
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This astounding result has been demonstrated experimentally not only in rats but also in other species. |
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To experimentally measure this distribution requires either an asexual organism or a sexual line that is genetically homogeneous. |
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No fat is completely saturated, but full saturation has been produced experimentally. |
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Black holes tend to be very heavy, so their output of Hawking radiation would be too low to detect experimentally. |
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Most teleost fishes possess a complex set of intrinsic caudal fin muscles that have only rarely been studied experimentally. |
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It proves to be a hard case to crack, both experimentally and theoretically. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, I had seen her unwrap the gum, pop the wad in her mouth and masticate it experimentally. |
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Intrinsic to the notion of divine love is its authorizing creation to strive experimentally for a genuine independence vis-a-vis its creator. |
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To address this issue, we have studied microstructure of vesiculated crystal mush experimentally. |
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A surgeon who has performed operations on different kinds of patients learns and perfects himself experimentally. |
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The model was first proposed almost 15 years before molecular technologies were able to experimentally test and confirm it. |
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The model results were subsequently verified experimentally, and others are readily testable. |
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The relative amounts of elongation and spread cannot be calculated theoretically but they have been determined experimentally for mild steel. |
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We have experimentally verified the utility of the microscope dynamic light scattering imaging technique. |
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Shaking his head at the stupidity of his thoughts, he pulled the sword from its sheath and swung the blade experimentally. |
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At the beginning of the century the law of conservation of mass in chemical reactions was checked experimentally by Landolt and various other experimenters. |
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Probing atomic motion in proteins is difficult, however, both theoretically as well as experimentally, and we know very little quantitively about this problem. |
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The role played by lateral roots and root hairs in promoting plant anchorage, and specifically resistance to vertical uprooting forces has been determined experimentally. |
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To address that, we experimentally parasitized longspur nests with real and wooden cowbird eggs to determine whether longspurs eject cowbird eggs. |
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The Swedish physicist prized Michelson's use of his interferometer in metrology and, in particular, for determining experimentally the length of the international metre. |
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Both the fate of the blastopore and early embryonic cleavage patterns vary considerably among the Bilateria and have not been assessed experimentally in many species. |
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The calculated membrane strains were in good agreement with experimentally observed and predicted strains in aspirated blebs from red blood cells. |
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The precise styles of claw morphology may be quite variable, but the function can be deduced and tested experimentally in the case of living forms. |
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The experimentally determined horopter deviates from the Vieth-Muller circle and is closer to the objective frontal plane passing through the fixation point. |
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I tested these hypotheses experimentally in a host-parasite system involving wild turkeys and their intestinal protozoal parasites, the eimerian coccidia. |
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We tested whether male finches with experimentally elevated testosterone would be more likely to harbor coccidia, protozoan parasites that may cause coccidiosis. |
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This approach is experimentally tractable, in that it is both accurate and computationally simple enough to facilitate experiments requiring real-time feedback. |
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The only inputs were a few experimentally known hadron masses that were used to determine the lattice spacing and the masses of five of the quark flavors. |
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I sat up slowly from my huddled position in the corner, flexing my pained ankle experimentally, and my movement caught the attention of my protector. |
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Attachment of quartz and kaolinite to the surface of lobster eggs demonstrates experimentally for the first time that soft tissues could fossilize in pre-existing minerals. |
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The temperature and concentration domains of each of these phases were experimentally determined, and coexistence domains have been also delimited. |
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I experimentally tried out some beginner's warm up stretches and poses. |
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The team experimentally infected wild-caught House Finches, allowing them to measure how sick the birds got with each sample. |
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Spin wave confinement effect was experimentally discovered in the 1990s in permalloy microstripes. |
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Diet-induced hyperinsulinemia has been experimentally shown to be associated with accelerated growth of PCa cell xenografts. |
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Dedicated to testing knowledge experimentally, the Lyncean Academy boasted among its members Galileo Galilei and Giambattista della Porta. |
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When no more energy can be removed, the system is at absolute zero, though this cannot be achieved experimentally. |
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I fed a piece of paper into the black, rubberlike roller mounted on top and experimentally tapped a key with my index finger. |
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In this case, the safety record is represented by experimentally obtained parameters of distributions of random variables. |
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Molecular identification of Zygomycetes from culture and experimentally infected tissues. |
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Unfortunately none significant variation for ovothiol was experimentally detected. |
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The readily analyzable wave models at large scale are convenient tools to verify experimentally the models for complex binary composites. |
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Impressive results were also seen when alginates were experimentally compared to antacids and placebo. |
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The latest discovery involves the weak nuclear force and is harder to identify experimentally. |
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They confirmed experimentally in vivo and in vitro that decreasing pH increases the sensitivity of the acinar cells to zymogen activation. |
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The safeness of the new drug hadn't been proven, so it could only be used experimentally, and you had to sign a waiver accepting the risks. |
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We have realised experimentally various apodisations with the phase plate process. |
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Progression of striped jack nervous necrosis virus infection in naturally and experimentally infected striped jack Pseudocaranx dentex larvae. |
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The Paracelsians and Helmontians were clear advocates of examining the book of nature experimentally in order to understand divinity. |
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Naval fuel burning graphology specific sizes follows from burning oscillogram transformation, experimentally obtained. |
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Content of superplasticizer was kept constant in each part of research and established experimentally to obtain flowable mortars. |
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Moreover, theoretical models struggled to explain the long temperature equilibration time found experimentally. |
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The effects of fiber loadings and aspect ratios on composite tensile properties were evaluated experimentally and theoretically. |
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Arthritis was experimentally induced via intra-articular injection of microcrystalline sodium urate suspension into 1 intertarsal joint. |
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The property qualification was amended in 1831 and 1861 and, experimentally, a grand jury came into operation. |
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With this information, the cooling rate for the different thermal moduli was experimentally calculated for the temperature range of the eutectoid transformation. |
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The test campaign will experimentally investigate the propulsive performance of the system in terms of specific impulse, minimum impulse bit and thrust modulation. |
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Direct PCR detection of phytoplasmas in experimentally infected insects. |
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Extract of the plant has been reported to modulate C-reactive protein, protein profile, ceruloplasmin and glycoprotein in experimentally induced myocardial infracted rats. |
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Convulsion disorder induced experimentally by picrotoxin has been found to impair the ability of rats to learn and to remember shock-avoidance task. |
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Success by others in identifying two sulphone compounds with potential therapeutic effect in experimentally infected animals heralded the need for clinical trials in humans. |
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More to the point, it has already been experimentally demonstrated that thinking a simple word or sentence elicits a highly identifiable brain wave pattern. |
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By housing Weyl fermions, tantalum arsenide becomes the first experimentally confirmed Weyl semimetal, a metal-like material with exotic and potentially useful features. |
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A negative temperature is experimentally achieved with suitable radio frequency techniques that cause a population inversion of spin states from the ground state. |
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The vision of this project is to explore conceptually, experimentally and technologically the limits of large entanglement of macroscopically distinguishable quantum states. |
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However, their use requires experimentally determining parameters for a phenomenological description of the electromagnetic response of materials. |
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After computer assembly, a finishing phase ensues, wherein the gaps between assembled contigs are closed experimentally, and any misassembly is resolved. |
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Underlying these behaviors and technological innovations are cognitive and cultural foundations that have been documented experimentally and ethnographically. |
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Theoretical work on these derivates reveals exciting new phenomena, but experimentally this field is largely unexplored due to synthesis technique limitations. |
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It is hoped that using this approach experimentally and astrophysically more satisfactory expressions and values will be obtained for gravitational phenomena in the universe. |
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Scientific models vary in the extent to which they have been experimentally tested and for how long, and in their acceptance in the scientific community. |
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Many of the researchers have studied the heat transfer characteristics of nanofluids in the last decade experimentally as well as computationally. |
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