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A handful of minor typographical errors have crept in (mostly punctuation), and the odd table is poorly labelled.
As the creeping ray propagates along the surface, it continuously emits surface-diffracted rays ud with exponentially decreasing initial amplitude.
A strong interaction theory for the creeping motion of a sphere between plane parallel boundaries.
Expression of pokeweed antiviral proteins in creeping bentgrass.
Another troubling point has to do with the seeming anthropomorphism that has crept into the debate about the "real" function of an adaptation.
I apologize in advance if any inaccuracies or discrepancies have crept in during production.
The audience, in a sense, became the enemy, as she had to keep out of their view while stealthily creeping along to reach the actors.
Our results that creeping cercariae sensitively and specifically orientate along increasing arginine gradients suggested a role of arginine as an intraspecific pheromone.
A corner within the illuminated region also leads to an expansion fan and hence to creeping fields.
A similar blandness creeps into his theoretical statements because of his desire not to overgeneralise or be deterministic.
As provincial firms grew in scale and influence, advertisements for their products crept into the pages of the national press and specialist periodicals.
As the deer resumes its activity, the hunter creeps toward the deer again.
The first was creeping desiccation as reflected in the shrinkage of the wetlands.
Similar analyses to those described above still apply but some interesting extra features emerge, particularly with respect to the creeping field.
The academic operation may be successful, but the patients may be dying, especially in these times of creeping illiteracy.
Dollar spot resistant hybrids between creeping bentgrass and colonial bentgrass.
Nutrients and sediment in runoff from creeping bentgrass and perennial ryegrass turfs.
I held my breath and crept forward, dragging the oars at each 'step'.
Chaos creeps up on science as two medicines collide. 9.9.90 21.
The chemo-orientation of creeping cercariae was quantified with 2 types of bio-assays.
Here arginine secretions of the penetrating cercariae could attract nearby creeping cercariae as a pheromone.
Despite eschewing positivistic theories of urban growth and the paradigm of problem and response, the old historiography creeps into the collection.
The vision ends with the encroachment of "a hungry people, as a lion creeping nigher" (l. 135).
Together these points fuelled the creeping centralisation of cartel policy.
The amplitude decays exponentially along the creeping ray's tra jectory.
However, callous attitudes and perceptions are difficult to document, and modern racism creeps in subtle fashion.
The last term in (6.8) is discontinuous at the creeping transition, but this does not affect the flux.
Variation among creeping bentgrass cultivars in recovery from epidemics of dollar spot.
Similarly, the creeping flow past two touching spheres of arbitrary size can be solved exactly but the equations are again somewhat cumbersome.
In recent decades, however, subtle changes have crept into these self-de®nitions.
However, one more anomaly creeps into the entries in that several totally political biographies are included as well.
Even before formal democratization takes place, de facto democratization will start creeping in once the government approves the question on confidence in institutions, for instance.
Here creeps in embodiment, which has been hovering below the surface, unacknowledged.
At times a level of repetition creeps in that disorients the reader.
Chapter 2 describes the digital encoding process, and in a valiant attempt to make the explanations simple, some unusual problems have crept in.
The creeping motion of a sphere.
Under the assumption of creeping flow, the motion is studied as a function of surface tension and the ratio of the viscosities of the two fluids.
Political control is creeping inside universities under the banner of management control and the need to conform to the needs of society in a more direct manner.
Find the creeping motion of the fluid.
As a majority of the grain elevators are sited outside protected zones, context creeps into the edge of frame and consequently some portraits lose their singularity of expression.
As the authors put it in a memorable phrase, ageing ' takes place behind our backs, creeps up on us and is not, therefore, easily amenable to self-articulation ' (p. 34).
Despite an attempt at rationalizing the fiscal system, the politics of votes, threats and bargaining appears to have crept into even the institutions specifically designed to overcome such politicization.
Compared to speaking, the absolute number and percentage of omissions are so high that one may reasonably expect such errors to have crept in, if they existed.
Over a period of six months a greater sense of equity creeps in.
The main feature of these currents is that flow is primarily horizontal and is governed by a balance between gravity and viscous forces, inertia effects being negligible (creeping flow).
The motion is assumed to be driven by buoyancy and to be sufficiently slow that the creeping equations of motion are valid in all fluid phases involved.
Inaccuracies could have crept in here.
The spectre of relativism creeps in.
A general awareness creeps in.
I must admit that there are moments when it appears that farce is creeping in to the whole of this matter.
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One almost feels diffident about creeping into one's tailor's establishment to get a patch put on a favourite garment.
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They are a human cancer, a creeping agony in the flesh of the lands which they misgoverned, and rotting every fibre of life.
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I have noticed the word "veto" creeping into many commentaries on the present situation.
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I do not think there is any danger of a property qualification creeping in again for national politics.
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We have expressed our concern about creeping privatisation in the education system.
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Let us consider the idea that is creeping forward of the independent central bank.
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We are simply saying that, in certain places, this limitation is creeping into the rules of the union.
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There is no fear of any discrepancy or any illegalities creeping in.
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Too much local influence creeps into the assessments in those areas.
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The inference is that self-employment is now creeping into other industries.
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We have had a kind of creeping approach to this problem.
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We do not want this creeping menace to our environment.
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Is he going to permit this creeping and progressive paralysis to become chronic?
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Does that not lead him and others to believe that the concept that early over-heating is creeping into the economy is a ridiculous exaggeration?
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Seen year by year—and we have now switched, after decades of begging from pensioners, to an annual uprating—the pension, in real buying power, creeps up.
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A creeping rise in unemployment is causing us considerable alarm.
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I believe that, without undue risks of unwelcome elements creeping into gaming, the matter could safely be left for the local licensing authorities to decide.
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I take it that a certain amount of dampness is creeping in there at this late stage.
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A very dangerous atmosphere is creeping into all debates on this matter.
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We know that as the cost of living creeps up and up many people on low incomes live in positive fear.
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There is always the danger of a creeping malaise setting in.
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There is a creeping tendency to presume guilt, or to presume the likelihood of committing an offence, before a person has committed an offence.
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We seek to ensure that our competitive margin is not eroded by creeping wage increases.
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I am glad to find this note of realism creeping into these debates.
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I think the trouble has arisen because all butchers have had far too easy a time and competition is now creeping back, thank goodness.
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With elderly people in particular, there is a deterioration in health and well-being, either mental or physical, and frailty creeps up on them.
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On any day, let alone this day, is there anything whatever that you can do to protect us from bogus points of order by creeps?
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What we are seeing is creeping regionalisation: first, in the control rooms; then in fire safety, risk procedures, training and procurement.
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Their case illustrates the sort of rackets that are creeping in.
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As the postwar era creeps on, some of us are nervous that the high hopes raised by the war will not be realised.
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The creeping tendency of multiple regression analysis to reward high spenders with more, and lower spenders with less, has been halted as a consequence.
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There is unfortunately a steadily creeping increase in commercialism.
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The nuclear freeze is another slogan and another aspect of creeping unilateralism.
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There is undoubtedly creeping bureaucracy wherever we let in bureaucracy.
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I suggest that, unconsciously, a good deal of humbug creeps into this question of tackling the black market.
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One is the elimination of subsidy which creeps from time to time into this field.
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The way a lilt of rhyme keeps creeping into his poems is an index of his ability to combine thought movements with song.
Neither envy nor misfortune creeps into our peaceful valley; our cares are our work.
In the increasingly competitive environment since 1983, this has crept slowly upwards and 100 per cent mortgages are now quite common.
If conscious capacities cannot be counted on to detect and correct creeping errors, what can?
In the case of a slow (creeping) motion the solution obviously exists.
There are only three levels of (un-numbered) heading in most of the book, although a fourth, inset italics, creeps in occasionally.
The second category of nonlinear theories includes studies of the instability under conditions of creeping motion.
Our study is based on the numerical solution of the equations of creeping motion within both the liquid layer and the overlying fluid.
We confine our attention to conditions of creeping flow and to cases of twodimensional motion.
At the same time, judicial review tends to contribute to a creeping supranationalisation of both de facto and de jure competences.
During this period of transcription, perhaps certain anachronisms and historical inaccuracies may have crept into the text.
Nevertheless, the actual numbers have been creeping up with national totals each year.
Unfortunately, a bug has crept into the adapted code, leading to a black hole.
The numbers of creeping cercariae that crossed or returned at the border lines between test and control substrates were recorded.
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