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Unfortunately, the reader's confidence in the reliability of the far-flung data may be shaken by the palpable errors that crop up closer to home.
The mixture was shaken and then centrifuged at 1500 x g in a benchtop centrifuge.
The bottle was shaken vigorously and then the solution was again heated to boiling point.
Then the beetles had 3 to 5 h to mark themselves and the cages were shaken just before release.
At collection, flower heads were lightly shaken in a bucket, and achenes (hereafter called seeds) that fell off were used.
The - cook seemed unfamiliar with the ritual, offering more of the cardamom-spiced drink even after the guests had politely shaken the cup.
Furthermore, our capacity for understanding is not shaken by the possibility of contradictions.
The ferricyanide and the haemoglobin are mixed and the apparatus shaken for a minute and then replaced in the bath.
The conviction that there existed a body in this particular direction could not be shaken by its invisibility.
The samples were shaken for 3 min and the phases were separated by centrifugation for 3 min at 16,000g.
When confluent, cultures were shaken overnight in an incubator to remove non-adherent cells.
She reports that most of the children were ' shaken ' by what they saw.
The dried material was dissolved in 2 ml of diluted ethanol solution (750 ml/litre) and shaken overnight.
The legume foliage was shaken several times from the base of the plants to the top.
The mixture was shaken and heated in a closed flask over the direct flame of an alcohol stove.
The machinery of reterritorialisation - the devil - cannot be shaken off for ever, but the final judgement itself has at least been displaced, postponed.
The subjects' reactions suggest that their once clear worldview has been shaken to its foundation by their disease.
As a reaction in the face of that heritage, memory finds itself shaken and a re-evaluation of the function of identity in memory is forced.
The tube was shaken until the faecal matter was suspended.
First, the liquid was shaken to homogenize the sample.
In the first decades of the twentieth century, the basis of this world view was shaken in two ways.
Confidence in this claim can be rather easily shaken.
His sense that the resulting compromises were justified was not shaken by personal reflection or criticism by others.
Approximately 10 g soil samples were placed in vials containing the 20 ml of test solution and shaken.
Because of flocculation and sedimentation on standing, this concentrated emulsion was well shaken prior to use.
The plates were then shaken, incubated for 2 h and then read.
The oxygen capacity of the blood was investigated by direct measurement of the oxygen which it contained when shaken with air.
As a result, the child's faith in the interchangeability of the two forms may be shaken.
The solutions were gently shaken (40 rev/min) for 120 min and centrifuged for 20 min at room temperature.
The mixture was shaken and stirred with a magnetic stirrer at room temperature.
The vial was gently shaken for 1 h, and electrolyte leakage was then measured with a conductivity meter.
The mixture was shaken and allowed to stand for 1 min before addition of 2 ml of distilled water.
Who among them have seen their faith shaken?
The jar was half-filled, sealed with an aluminium foil-lined lid and shaken for 30 seconds.
The phials of vaccine were to be shaken before pouring the contents onto a spoon, where it was to be mixed with some milk at body temperature.
Both had been slightly 'shaken up' by the exper ience but did not want to reject the systems, suggesting that mental representations can change when stimulated by practical exper ience.
If we were told that an earthquake had vigorously shaken an entirely uninhabited area, we would regard this as a matter of complete indifference, morally speaking.
Another participant was shaken when told that her new commercial meals-on-wheels provider would not adapt its food containers to accommodate the limits to her manual dexterity.
If it is impracticable to breed the fleas in this manner, the nest may be shaken up in a linen or paper bag containing several drops of chloroform or ammonia.
When your fundamental outlook has been shaken and overturned, when your values have been proved false, you tighten your grip on myth as a last line of defence.
The parasite material homogenate was mixed with 1.5 ml of methanol and shaken for 5 min to extract the drug analyte/s present in the fluke sample.
Not closed, mark you, but shaken out of the market.
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However, as with a bank or stock exchange, once confidence is shaken or eroded, it can slide away with growing and unstoppable momentum.
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Many people, both elderly and young, along with their families, were badly shaken by the explosion.
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There has always been the knowledge that once every five years the whole system could be shaken up.
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He and his fellow delegates are still severely emotionally shaken by their experiences.
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Confidence has been shaken, and the effects of that have yet to be seen.
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Morale amongst highly-motivated staff had been considerably shaken and many talented broadcasters had been lost.
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The result of that traffic is that local houses are being shaken to pieces.
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I was confronted for the first time with the facts of this scourge only last week, and they have really shaken me.
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They have suddenly been shaken out of their complacency.
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We know that in the coming months the capitalist system will be shaken to its very foundations.
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The very foundations have been shaken and loosened and things are again fluid.
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The result is that the industry today has arrived at a point where it is shaken, where it is bruised, confused and despondent.
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Is he aware that the sense of security of all pensioners has been rather shaken by this event?
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He was pressed hard by the enemy, who were, however, shaken off.
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Confidence is likely to be shaken in the efficiency of the bench if people beyond that age continue to sit.
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The office that deals with these matters must be shaken up because the situation is far from satisfactory.
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I believe that body of thought has now been shaken to its foundation.
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If he is not, his head must have been shaken by the power.
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I have been a little shaken by what has been said by some speakers in regard to this surrender offer.
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If they are shaken out they will have to go back and sit all day in their front parlours.
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They could not be shaken in any way.
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We see confidence badly shaken, project finance—off-balance sheet finance—out of the question, unobtainable.
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They have shaken out labour, which has contributed indirectly to unemployment, but that has often been done through natural wastage, early retirement and so on.
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Many of our small country towns are being shaken to pieces.
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If that is to any extent shaken in the eyes of the world, what happens?
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Several things have happened which have rather shaken my confidence in the case put forward on behalf of the approved societies.
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The foundations of those have been shaken, and they must be repaired before we can be assured of prosperity.
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I hope that the organisation is picked up and shaken vigorously.
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I do not know whether the party opposite are prepared to doubt that they have shaken public confidence.
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When faith in democracy is shaken in this way, the consequences cannot be other than altogether evil.
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The foundations of houses are shaken to bits and windows rattle constantly as lorries thunder by.
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Of course, the force's morale has been badly shaken during the last few years.
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Nearby residential streets become clogged and shaken by the extra traffic which is inevitably generated.
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I will concede at once that this time confidence, in the technical sense, has been more severely shaken.
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Several options have been shaken and stirred during the past few years.
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Then we were shaken out of our complacency.
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The problems consumers have experienced with endowments have undoubtedly shaken the essential bond of trust on which financial services depend.
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He has not, however, convinced me or even shaken me.
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There was no sign of shaken confidence in the industry.
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We have shaken off the dangerous illusions of four or five months ago.
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I wish that he had shaken it a good deal more often on other occasions in the past when some of these things were happening.
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Confidence in industry and commerce has been badly shaken over the last four months.
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All the ruthless attempts to force her from this allegiance have not shaken her faith.
During the industrial strife of last winter, confidence, self-respect, common sense, and even our sense of common humanity were shaken.
I'd seen the film myself in a mixed audience of youth workers, and it had left many of us women upset and shaken.
The entire mixture was shaken thoroughly for 5 min and sifted through a coarse sieve of 250 mm pore size mesh.
The tube was shaken again and another sample extracted and run into the second section of the chamber.
The flask was shaken twice weekly for 2 weeks to obtain uniform growth.
Bottles were shaken for 1 min by hand and left to sediment for an additional 1 min.
Plates were shaken for 20 min at 60 rpm during staining.
Dramatic innovation has occurred in the society-innovation which has been accepted readily but which has nevertheless shaken the culture profoundly and led to considerable stress.
The writer's strong links and sense of belonging to the empire begin to be shaken following the war, as will be discussed.
A separating funnel is shaken with the organic solvent and an aqueous solution of ammonia.
If the unknown compound is a liquid, then a small amount is mixed with bromine water and shaken.
The hypofrontality consensus was shaken in the mid-1990s by critiques of the methods employed until then.
The grip of neoclassicism seems finally to have been shaken off.
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