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He also filled the upper levels of the provincial bureaucracy with family members and in-laws.
Experience fills in the scaling parameter left free in the equation (k).
Moreover, opponent-process theory fills a gap in the magnitude proposal.
He proposes selfexperimentation as a useful way of filling this omission.
On the second day, the bag containing the solid rumen contents was replaced by a new bag filled with fresh silage.
His work of synthesis fills a lacuna in the historiography of the western savanna.
A metric based on sur face area and volume is used to determine if the pieces thus removed or filled are "good" features.
Improving wheat grain filling under stress by stem reserve mobilisation.
Specific weight measured with the standard procedure was regressed against the weight of grain filling the reduced-volume chondrometer.
Again, participants filled out a questionnaire before and after the session.
Open bars represent (a) short words and filled bars represent (b) long words.
However, to make the narrative "story-like," many of the parents provided the child with prompts and filled in vital information.
With pews filled beyond capacity and comfort, 600 demonstrators would be forced to crane forward in order to listen from the market square.
The ventricular septal defect was then filled with a silicone sealant and a section prepared for direct measurement.
One or both ventricles are involved, and the ventricular involvement restricts filling.
Ventricular compliance was unchanged in their patients, but the time constant of ventricular relaxation was prolonged and, thus, early diastolic filling velocity was reduced.
The proficiency scores were obtained by a self-evaluation through a questionnaire filled out by the participants after the experiment.
In the first session, they filled out the language history questionnaire.
A background spectrum was taken of the clean, dry crystal and the cell was filled with 70% ethanol for sterilizing overnight.
The musicians each filled out a total of four questionnaires, describing and assessing their experience of brain gym and presenting their opinion of its effectiveness.
Their outlines are made of large boulders and their interiors are filled with heat-radiating quartz and quartzite river cobbles.
His boot filled with water even before he could think to pull his foot back out of the stream.
The supplement derives from a perception of the present that something in the past is lacking and needs to be filled in and completed.
First, the person filling this role must rely on the media channels to receive cues from the jury and the presenters.
Most of the original windows of the abbey have been filled with masonry, so lighting conditions in the interior can be difficult.
The houses form an island around which space moves - the site is not conceived as something to be filled, or something already full.
The outer dish was filled with water to prevent prey from escaping.
The parents filled out forms while their infants played.
The enumerator then filled in the relevant information in the choice experiment.
The theory assumes the interface to be fixed, as for a rigid cavity filled with liquid crystal, and so it does not apply to drops.
Next the air is filled with tinny-sounding music.
Parents were asked to interact with their infants as they normally would at home for 5 min in a room filled with toys.
I argue that this is not a gap needing to be filled.
In gene-based selection in biological evolution and the reaction of the immune system to antigens, genes replicate by splitting and filling in the appropriate nucleotides.
They are > 100 m deep, and are filled with allogenic breccia.
They are often spar filled or display geopetal fills of finegrained sediment.
Defects are usually filled with haematic-like liquid and occasionally with true scar dehiscence bleeding flows towards the peritoneal wall.
The paucity of the modern-day insular herpetofaunas is reflected in the fossil reptile diversity of the solution cavity fills found on the same islands.
The uplifting side of the faults provided large quantities of sand which filled the southern half of the large swamp.
We will now describe a procedure that we will use many times during this proof which we call filling in a staircase.
The tank was first filled with clear, filtered water and the jet was turned on after considerable settling time.
Clearly there were intermediate states of incomplete filling; however, it should suffice to describe the completely filled and the 'fully developed' cases.
Eventually it fills the whole boundary layer, but the stress levels continue to rise beyond their self-preserving values.
The channel was filled with water to a depth of 12.7cm.
We revert t o the practice of analysing asymptotic behaviours and filling in details by numerical simulation.
There are also amygdules filled with calcite, chlorite and quartz.
The circular cylindrical tank was placed inside a square-bottomed tank filled with water.
The subjects spent 30 min filling out questionnaires and watching film clips.
His notebooks are filled with profiles, both natural and grotesque.
If filled, the first vocalic element adjacently preceding nouns and verbs was selected for analysis.
The children had also been encouraged to talk about the campers as they filled out the map.
The intermediate representations carry debugging attributes which are gradually filled in during the compilation.
Even before the rest of the word is filled in, the speaker can begin to produce the word starting with this pre-generated onset material.
His speech was approximately 7,500 words in length and filled with mind-numbingly technical details about the tariff schedules.
In truth, his efforts meet with a lack of evidence in this period, too, which he fills with assumptions and insinuations.
The feature [approximant] would thus be supplied by default to a [kconsonantal] segment if no other rule filled in a manner feature.
In the absence of any prior public notice or explanation, rumors filled the information void once the gathering and dispatching of students began.
Despite these shortcomings, the book fills a gap in the literature.
Critics squirmed, but the public kept filling the theater.
On that particular occasion the room was filled with lobbyists.
The cavalry is behind the rows following the center which is filled with men and materiel.
In the questionnaire sample, respondents were included only if the cost form was returned with at least one filled out question.
Indeed, the two discs that here collect his output for two and four hands are both well filled, together running for over 131 minutes.
Moreover, given the uncertainties in uniformly filling an axonal arborization it is difficult to make too much of 'negative evidence' of a low bouton count.
The pressure was applied with a syringe into the system filled with saline for 60 seconds.
Cost diaries filled in by the patients were used to assess direct health care costs, direct non-health-related costs, and indirect costs (9).
Each dish was set in a larger dish filled with water 5 mm deep.
Ten cells were filled only with the sterile mixture and located in the greenhouse to detect any contamination.
Termites were placed in vials filled with 80% ethanol and labelled with the section number.
A sample of 100 seeds from each treatment was examined by transversely cutting each seed and scoring as filled (embryo present) or empty (no embryo).
I shall sketch the form of a response to each step before filling in the details later.
The experimental movie source-selection program fills several pages and is too complex to be listed and discussed here in detail.
We assume that the discarded fragments were parts of intestines filled with plant material.
In 1998, coding for laboratory tests and filled prescriptions was 91.3% and 70.3% complete, respectively, and reached 97.9% and 89.0%, respectively, in 2000.
The open symbols represent data from controls and fellow eyes, whereas filled symbols represent amblyopic eyes.
During experimental sessions, the recording chamber was filled with a saline solution to reduce the effect of cor tical pulsations and ensure stable recordings.
The pattern of dendritic branching was highly asymmetric, profusely filling the area of arborization.
However, their dendrites are profusely branching with many thorn-like varicosities densely filling the area of arborization.
A cuvette filled with pure digitonin solution was used as reference.
The other is that the tiny and giant arbors result from filling ar tifacts.
We also examined the unlabeled inputs to the dendrites that were postsynaptic to filled isthmotectal axons.
Open symbols show thresholds obtained during normoglycemia; filled symbols show those obtained during hyperglycemia.
Ultrastructural analyses demonstrated that the blastomere cytoplasm contains a large number of mitochondria and vesicles, several filled with yolk material.
Such positions should instead be filled by career civil servants and not political appointees.
The gaps that need filling where whole new technologies have developed, as in twentieth-century aviation or computers, should be easy to identify, after the fact.
When they themselves coin a word, they are filling in where there is no ready-made word available.
Their innovations complement the conventional words they are learning by filling gaps in their vocabulary.
They filled a need - a bit like birthday card words - and then died.
Plashing of the old fountain fills the night.
A number of flasks were filled only with inoculum fluid for later analysis of background levels of dry matter.
The weight of pycnometers filled with displacement solution or water only was recorded as well.
The remainder of this picture, which is extremely large, is to be filled we understand with allegorical figures.
Even beyond these deficiencies in the existing literature, there remain two large gaps to be filled.
The gaps between the walls of the coral skeleton have been filled with calcite, showing up as the lighter colours of the sections.
Then there are vistas that extend out of sight; my mind goes wandering through great spaces filled with vague forms.
As sequencing gaps are filled, this number may increase.
The visiting officer found him living in one room which was almost entirely filled by a double bed.
The input cursive line data was first filled in to a consistent thickness.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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