Along with " ad libitum " eating, eating just enough to satisfy hunger, Sainsbury-Salis also advocates eating a great variety of fruits and vegetables and whole minimally processed foods.
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By producing such lesions surgically, it is possible to increase the bird's food consumption when permitted to eat " ad libitum ", by a factor of more than two.
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In the revised, new Roman Missal and was transferred to the Liturgy of the Hours to be sung " ad libitum " in the week before the beginning of Advent.
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One study was conducted in collaboration with the Salk Institute regarding angiogenesis and spatial memory in which mice were given an " ad libitum " diet that included epicatechin, plant-derived flavonoid.
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Flip it ( 90?) to that side that offers the best sight onto the most important structural features ( e . g . side chain ), do it ad libitum.
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The meaning of this expression should not be confused with concepts like rubato, or ad libitum which usually refer to a relative freedom of the musician in following the time signature.
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In 1916, Wyschnegradsky composed " The Day of the Brahma " ( which would later become " The Day of Existence " ) for narrator, full orchestra and mixed chorus ad libitum.
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The ad libitum parts and sections of the melody line in " I Need a Miracle " including harmonies are exclusively the creation of Coco, who gave the song its iconic stamp.
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Money has a way of getting around the rules, and the Supreme Court does not help by ( mistakenly ) equating freedom of speech with freedom to spend money ad libitum on getting elected.
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It was like sending a revival congregation to celebrate a Roman Catholic Mass . In one denomination, responses to the word of God are organized and disciplined; in the other, ad libitum reaction is encouraged.