Collocations withcondition
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acidic condition
The oxime ligation can then occur readily, and it has been reported that the rate increased up to 400 times under mild acidic condition.
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actual condition
What is our actual condition?
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ambient conditions
A detailed study of plume imaging in various ambient condition along with its temporal evolution will provide even better understanding about the dynamics of plasma in the magnetic field.
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anaerobic conditions
Interactions with other factors operating in the field (particularly moisture content and anaerobic conditions) should also be ascertained.
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antecedent conditions
We have discovered that the antecedent conditions for groupthink largely existed.
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appalling condition
They arrived in the most appalling condition.
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arid conditions
Heavy metals from corrosion products, such as paints, are relatively immobile under arid conditions, but their mobility is increased wherever moisture is present.
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baseline condition
This type served as the baseline condition against which the following sentence types were compared.
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benign condition
For example, tiny nodules or well-rounded nodules may be indicative of a benign condition, whereas a solitary nodule, or an irregular-shaped nodule may be indicative of cancer.
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blizzard conditions
They go out in blizzard conditions when the rest of us are told to stay at home and not venture out.
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boundary condition
An important boundary condition to evaluate the oxygen surface sink is the effect of meteoritic gardening.
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chaotic condition
The pro-baladiyya petitioners suggest that only a baladiyya can bring order to the chaotic condition of the streets and provide adequate sanitation for a growing population.
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chronic condition
This may be part of a chronic condition or it may be acute.
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climate condition
These factors include: the season, geographical location, patient age, and the regional climate condition such as spring or rainfall.
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climatic condition
I put in that hypothetical climatic condition with due respect to that ancient and distinguished city.
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cloudy conditions
Readings were taken during overcast or cloudy conditions when diffuse light was predominant, as required by this method.
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condition of anonymity
The condition of anonymity is also compelling.
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condition of employment
The objection to the requirement that all employees join a union as a condition of employment was thus represented as a violation of a fundamental right.
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condition of poverty
This fluidity of poor people's homes also reflected the fluidity of the condition of poverty.
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condition of uncertainty
Rules must account for each and every condition of uncertainty.
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conditions of existence
In conclusion, we discuss the embodiment of women's social and biological conditions of existence in the context of personal ageing.
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conditions of scarcity
Furthermore, protecting the sources of that information, in conjunction with the overall conditions of scarcity, helped patrons to justify their personalised interventions into bureaucratic processes.
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congenital condition
The interviewer is a health professional, and most of the questions mention the congenital condition.
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control condition
The control condition only involved visual learning.
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cramped conditions
The very restricted time available to people after work further revealed a situation dominated by the effort to escape cramped conditions and poverty.
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critical condition
The woman was not in critical condition.
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current condition
Current feedback trips the controller to idle mode when an over current condition occurs for more than a few seconds.
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dangerous condition
That is a dangerous condition of things.
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debilitating condition
Anyone who has suffered from colitis or knows anyone who has suffered from it knows that it is a very debilitating condition.
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degenerative condition
This is a stifling, unhappy and degenerative condition.
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deplorable condition
These houses were in a deplorable condition.
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deteriorating condition
Many of them have a deteriorating condition.
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difficult condition
It is a difficult condition to treat, often requiring excision of bone.
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disabling condition
However, there is an increasing acknowledgement that pharmacological treatment on its own is rarely sufficient for the best outcome in this disabling condition.
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drought conditions
Agricultural intensification in answer to drought conditions could not, or did not, include many drought-related agricultural features, such as terracing and irrigation.
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economic condition
The major independent variables are class position and short-run economic condition.
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environmental condition
Size was strongly revealing of environmental condition experienced, and also found to be heritable.
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excellent condition
All three patients remained in excellent condition at the time of the review.
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existing condition
If removed and rebuilt, no longer would this be our 'truthful' modern intervention into the 'authentic' existing condition.
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experimental condition
Three examples were given for each experimental condition.
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favourable condition
That is called "favourable condition".
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filthy condition
She says that all the washbasins were impossible to keep clean and were generally in a filthy condition.
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financial condition
Firms differ according to their financial condition.
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following condition
We will introduce the following condition in order to prove the main theorem later.
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freezing conditions
Prolonged freezing conditions can damage both the running surface and the basic structure of a road.
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genetic condition
Second, the child in these scenarios was likely to live with a severe genetic condition and severely impaired quality of life.
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human condition
Suffering, healing, and the human condition.
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humane conditions
In these new asylums the insane would be kept in humane conditions and subjected to a course of treatment that would be determined according to the latest scientific principles.
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humid condition
We do not know whether the hair will be dry or left in the same humid condition.
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icy conditions
Fate and effects of dispersed crude oil under icy conditions simulated in mesocosms.
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ideal condition
This is, of course, an attempt to approach the ideal condition of perfectly conducting boundaries.
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improved condition
We can see it in the improved condition of the people.
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in condition
The last term in condition (16) requires some clarification.
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incurable condition
Patients with advanced cancer often believe they can no longer have life goals because they have an incurable condition, an attitude that strongly enhances depression.
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inflammatory condition
Laboratory examinations revealed the presence of an acute inflammatory condition.
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inhumane conditions
Children from this country are frequently exploited for work in inhumane conditions.
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initial condition
This includes regressions with all initial condition variables or just one initial condition varaible at a time.
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intervention condition
These ratings were compared with the master rater's, who was not blind to intervention condition.
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life-threatening condition
Pulmonary embolism (a blood clot in the lungs) can be a life-threatening condition.
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living condition
Together, contrasts of biomarkers and allostatic load across settings in which children live permit comparison of the sources and extent of developmental risk and burden associated with each living condition.
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long-term condition
Asthma is just one example of a long-term condition in which empowerment of the young person is key to successful management.
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macroeconomic conditions
The peak earning ages will be determined by the factors discussed above while the peak years will largely be determined by macroeconomic conditions.
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medical condition
Who should be told your medical condition?
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mental condition
Both designate a mental condition, which few physiologists know how to distinguish.
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meteorological condition
The radar can be used to observe vehicle movement on the ground under any meteorological condition.
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mint condition
The ten expressions below are all in fairly mint condition.
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moist condition
Then the blot was taken on a clean container in a moist condition for the generation of a signal.
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musculoskeletal condition
Various forms of pelvic support have long been used in the management of musculoskeletal conditions in pregnancy.
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neurological condition
Due to particular needs of people with multiple pathologies patients with more than one neurological condition were also excluded.
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neutral condition
In the neutral condition, the child has to name the digits 1 and 2 that are scattered along a path.
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normal condition
Moreover, they tend to return to normal condition.
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objective condition
The objective condition is moderate scarcity, in which there is not enough of what people want for each person to have as much as she would like.
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operating condition
In general, when a manufacturing system or a machine deviates from its normal operating condition, it is considered to exhibit the symptom of a malfunction.
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oppressive conditions
The times were just not right for accepting that men under dramatically oppressive conditions would engage in such practices.
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optimum condition
Approximately 50 % of cloning success rate may be expected under the optimum condition of this technique.
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overcrowded condition
The overcrowded condition of some of these places is, in my opinion, sufficient to brutalise both the patients and the attendants.
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painful condition
In 38% of departments, morphine was prescribed for this painful condition.
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pathological condition
This pathological condition l e a d s to mucosal damage including villous atrophy and crypt hypertrophy.
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perfect condition
The bowl appeared on the art market in 2001, unknown and undocumented but in virtually perfect condition.
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permanent condition
In saying this, we do not believe this is a stable and permanent condition.
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physical condition
My physical condition is good.
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physiological condition
Overall physiological condition was monitored, including heart rate and temperature.
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poor condition
Even before that decade, the range was in poor condition.
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postmodern condition
What is all this hurly-burly about the postmodern condition?
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present condition
Their history and present condition are described.
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primitive condition
The primitive condition is either amphiplaty or amphicoely.
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pristine condition
Keeping the vestments in pristine condition was expensive.
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psychiatric condition
Overall, 12% met criteria for a major psychiatric condition and 28% had accessed a mental health intervention for a psychiatric illness since the cancer diagnosis.
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psychological condition
It is a psychological condition.
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rare condition
Ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast was a rare condition prior to screening mammography.
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respiratory condition
For one thing, his chronic respiratory condition simply can't handle the heat, and secondly, he's deathly afraid of the dark.
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restrictive condition
Moreover, this very restrictive condition also dictates that there is only one complement per projection, and at most one specifier, which is formally an adjunct.
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sanitary condition
Is the sanitary condition perfectly satisfactory?
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serious condition
That created a serious condition.
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severe condition
Disadvantage appeared to have a particularly powerful association with the more severe condition, depressive episode.
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similar condition
A similar condition holds for fertiliser use.
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social condition
There is ambivalence about acknowledging that dependency is a normal, indeed necessary, social condition.
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soil condition
The successional system had a slightly more acidic soil condition than the three other systems.
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specific condition
We give a specific condition for both cases.
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specified condition
To build a new set out of an old one, we can filter out those elements not meeting a specified condition by using a condition as a qualifier.
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squalid conditions
If, in contrast, prisoners are made to live in squalid conditions of solitary confinement, then the punishment is arguably too severe.
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stable condition
In these tests conditions of temperature and velocity near t o the neutrally stable condition were chosen.
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sterile conditions
Specimens are extracted under clean and sterile conditions.
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stimulus condition
Each stimulus condition was repeated at least 100 times.
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stringent condition
For it is quickly seen that linearization of the equations determining the transverse and fluctuating radial components does not require such a stringent condition.
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structural condition
This is another structural condition, which is not necessary for the additive representation.
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substandard conditions
We have read of some particularly disturbing cases of ill-treatment of children living in very substandard conditions.
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sufficient condition
We now prove this sufficient condition.
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terminal condition
This group of usually older children and adolescents effectively have a terminal condition.
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terrible condition
They are in a terrible condition.
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tropical conditions
Plant husbandry and management techniques for growing grain legumes under simulated tropical conditions in controlled environments.
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underlying condition
There were no marked differences between the two groups of patients with respect to underlying condition.
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unhealthy condition
I think there can be no one who does not feel that the coal-mining industry is in an unhealthy condition.
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unpleasant condition
Asbestosis is not a bag of laughs in any circumstances: it is an extremely unpleasant condition.
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unsafe condition
It was still in such an unsafe condition that no diver could be sent down.
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unstable condition
For a more unstable condition, figure 9 (c), the downstream waves grow to a larger amplitude.
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weakened condition
Given his weakened condition, his proximate cause of death was probably stress from handling.
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weather condition
The dependence of temperature on solar energy is weak (r + 0.2) for pixel resolution 6 (300-m window) in each of the weather condition analysed in this study.
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windy conditions
In the upper canopy, higher irradiance and windy conditions create a drier environment, limiting the type and amount of decomposers and, therefore, the decay rates.
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working condition
First, the identification is to be conducted within the specific working condition under which the teleoperation will take place.
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wretched condition
I want to tell him that that wretched condition still obtains, and has continued ever since his visit.
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