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| 1. | " He goes
on to explain that slavery is an impediment to the act of marriage
(coition for the purpose of reproduction), since the body of the slave
is bound to his master as well as to his wife."
| Source: | Cornish, Paul J. "Marriage, slavery, and natural rights in the political thought of Aquinas" Review of Politics v60.n3 June 22 1998: 545-562  |
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| 2. | " An important question that was addressed by Robert F. DeBusk,
Palo Alto, CA, is whether a given patient is at risk of coition-induced
Ml or sudden death."
| Source: | BLOOMGARDEN, ZACHARY T. "American Diabetes Association Annual Meeting, 1999" Diabetes Care 23.4 Apr. 1 2000: 549  |
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| 3. | " What incites one to continue is the energy generated by
a kind of breathless style, in the service of cosmic coition, that
recalls Grainville's precursor, Celine."
| Source: | Roberts, Alan,De Julio, Maryann,d'Heurle, Adma,Jaron, Steven,Genova, Pamela A.,Thompson, William J.,Thiher, Allen,Green, Maria A.,St. Aubyn, F.C.,Bishop, Michael,Brown, John L.,Allet, Herve,King, Adele,Beard, Michael. "WORLD LITERATURE IN REVIEW" World Literature Today 2.4 Sept. 22 1998: 791-792 |
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| 4. | "... unlikely animals to coition, and has thus produced a new sort
by the adulterous mixture." (30) In the event, this is a wholly
conventional observation, typifying the manner in which classical and
medieval works of natural..."
| Source: | Boehrer, Bruce. "Economies of desire in A Midsummer Night's Dream" Shakespeare Studies 32 Jan. 1 2004: 99-118  |
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| 5. | "... of their correspondence. . . . reveals how the two equated
poetic union, or linguistic coition, with erotic union, how false our
distinction can be between textual study and biography, and how, for
them, in..."
| Source: | Ludington, Townsend. "Epistolary Histories: Letters, Fiction, Culture." Biography 25.4 Sept. 22 2002: 685-689  |
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| 6. | " His research focuses on optical and magnetic interactions in
semiconductor quantum structures, spin dynamics and coherence in
condensed matter systems, macroscopic quantum phenomena in
nanometer-scale magnets, and quantum information processing in the solid
state."
| Source: | . "UC Santa Barbara Physicist David Awschalom Wins American Physical Society's Buckley Prize" AScribe Science News Service Nov. 10 2004  |
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| 7. | " Classical and quantum magnetic phenomena in natural and artificial
ferritin proteins."
| Source: | Moran, A.L. "Intracapsular feeding by embryos of the gastropod genus Littorina" Biological Bulletin 196.3 June 1 1999: 229-230  |
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| 8. | " Since its introduction into the
literature by the physicist J.A. Ewing in 1881 (Simon, 1997), hysteresis
has been used to explain numerous phenomena such a magnetic fields
(Carr, 1983), unemployment (Layard and Nickell, 1986; Koustas and
Veloce, 1997), and foreign trade (Baldwin, 1988)."
| Source: | CABEZAS, VERONICA,MACDONALD, JASON B. "Hysteresis and the earnings of immigrants in the United States labour market" Applied Economics 31.10 Oct. 1 1999: 1171  |
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| 9. | " It includes such events on the sun as the
huge expulsions of atomic particles called "solar flares" and
"coronal mass ejections," phenomena that can charge up
Earth's magnetic field in awesome ways."
| Source: | Schaff, Fred. "GET READY FOR SOLAR MAXIMUM" Mother Earth News Feb. 1 2000: 92  |
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| 10. | " With 28 per cent of ticket-buyers now
choosing to have their numbers randomly allocated, one would expect less
bias to be evident in the choices, yet the statistical variations
mentioned above seem just as strong as they were before the lucky dip."
| Source: | Hartston, Bill. "How to hit the jackpot" New Statesman (1996) 128.4461 Nov. 8 1999  |
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| 11. | "
For years, I have used one master recipe for dips and have created
dozens of variations."
| Source: | Webb, Robyn. "Holiday Cheer" Diabetes Forecast 52.12 Dec. 1 1999: 33  |
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| 12. | " In the 18th of Bach's
Goldberg Variations, the left-hand line dips an octave below its written
pitch: the sound of a huskily grumbling Steinway has an intoxicating
magic all its own."
| Source: | CLINCH, DERMOT. "Personality problem" New Statesman (1996) 128.4448 Aug. 9 1999: 32  |
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| 13. | " Within the stone circle the
resistance response is rather 'noisy' with little convincing
correlation between the scatter of very small-scale amorphous variation
with the known pattern of magnetic anomalies."
| Source: | David, Andrew,Cole, Mark,Horsley, Tim,Linford, Neil,Linford, Paul,,Martin, Louise. "A rival to Stonehenge? Geophysical survey at Stanton Drew, England" Antiquity 78.300 June 1 2004: 341-359  |
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| 14. | " Patients
demonstrate equalization of diastolic blood pressures, respiratory
variation of diastolic pressures, a square root sign (dip and plateau of
ventricular pressure tracings), and a prominent y descent in the right
ventricular pressure tracing."
| Source: | HEFFNER, JOHN E. "A 53-year-old- man with recurrent right-sided pleural effusion" Journal of Respiratory Diseases 21.1 Jan. 1 2000: 43  |
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| 15. | "
3. Current flowing through a conductor creates a magnetic field
whose strength varies directly with the amount of current."
| Source: | Deal, Walter F., III. "Electric motors everywhere: most forms of energy go through some conversion process to do useful work for us" Technology Teacher 64.1 Sept. 1 2004: 20-25  |
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| 16. | "... magnetic variation and the conventions of commonly
available charts made sailors' work more difficult, and developing
a mathematical map projection that permitted sailing courses and rhumb
lines to be conveniently drawn as straight lines."
| Source: | Shapin, Steven. "Charting an Empire: Geography at the English Universities,1580-1620" Journal of Interdisciplinary History 30.2 Oct. 1 1999: 311-313  |
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| 17. | "
ANOVA, analysis of variance; CV, coefficient of variation; FFA,
free fatty acid; G-6-P, glucose-6-phosphate; PCr, phosphocreatine;
[P.sub.i], inorganic phosphate; NMR, nuclear magnetic resonance.
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| Source: | Roden, Michael,Krssak, Martin,Stingl, Harald,Gruber, Stephan,Hofer, Astrid,Furnsinn, Clemens,Moser, Ewald,Waldhausl, Werner. "Rapid Impairment of Skeletal Muscle Glucose Transport/Phosphorylation by Free Fatty Acids in Humans" Diabetes 48.2 Feb. 1 1999: 358-359  |
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| 18. | "... stars
- whether the selected stars are actually Sun-like
- the long-term relation between stellar brightness and magnetic
field
- the magnitude of the supposed solar variations
One of the earlier studies mentioned by the authors..."
| Source: | . "Evidence Shaky for Sun's Major Role in Past Climate Changes" Ascribe Higher Education News Service Sept. 30 2004  |
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| 19. | "
The sun is on an 11-year cycle that produces variations in
magnetic activity."
| Source: | Wyatt, Rebecca. "Solar storm warning system may aid satellites" Washington Times Nov. 10 1999: 9  |
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| 20. | "
Abbreviations: CV, coefficient of variation; EGP, endogenous
glucose production; FFA, free fatty acid; FFM, fat-free mass; FPG,
fasting plasma glucose; GIR, exogenous glucose infusion rate; MRI,
magnetic resonance imaging; OGTT, oral glucose tolerance test;
[R.sub.a], rate of endogenous glucose appearance."
| Source: | PIJL, HANNO,OHASHI, SHINICHIRO,MATSUDA, MASAFUMI,MIYAZAKI, YOSHINORI,MAHANKALI, ARCHANA,KUMAR, VINEETA,PIPEK, RUBEN,IOZZO, PATRICIA,LANCASTER, JACK L.,CINCOTTA, ANTHONY H.,DEFRONZO, RALPH A. "Bromocriptine" Diabetes Care 23.8 Aug. 1 2000: 1154  |
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| 21. | " Neurology
1987; 37:165-169
[26] Satrustegui J, Berkowitz H, Boden B, et al. An in vivo
phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance study of the variations with age
in the phosphodiers' content of human muscle."
| Source: | McCully, Kevin,Mancini, Donna,Levine, Sanford. "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy: Its Role in Providing Valuable Insight Into Diverse Clinical Problems" Chest 116.5 Nov. 1 1999: 1434  |
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| 22. | "
Later this year, she hopes to use the magnetometer to search for
variations in the magnetic field of Europa's sister moon, Ganymede."
| Source: | Cowen, R. "Life on Europa: A possible energy source" Science News 157.5 Jan. 29 2000: 70  |
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| 23. | " Sunspots are simply variations on the gas bubbles that are
always roiling the surface of the Sun. If a magnetic storm on the Sun
hits a patch of gas, the..."
| Source: | Panek, Richard. "CELESTIAL EVENTS" Natural History 109.2 Mar. 1 2000: 17  |
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| 24. | " In some of the drawings, the irregular, undulating shapes
formed by the tonal variations suggest topographical maps, magnetic
fields, rock formations, liquid stains or amoebic forms."
| Source: | DUNCAN, MICHAEL. "Keeping Upwith Conner" Art in America 88.6 June 1 2000: 104  |
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| 25. | "
One way to overcome problems with spatial variation in the
importance of local ecological processes that result from interactions
with phenomena of broader scale is to place sites along gradients of
factors that are likely to modify treatment effects (Keddy 1991)."
| Source: | THRUSH, SIMON F.,HEWITT, JUDI E.,CUMMINGS, VONDA J.,GREEN, MALCOLM O.,FUNNELL, GREIG A.,WILKINSON, MICHELLE R. "THE GENERALITY OF FIELD EXPERIMENTS: INTERACTIONS BETWEEN LOCAL AND BROAD-SCALE PROCESSES" Ecology 81.2 Feb. 1 2000: 399  |
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