| 41. | Thus, the contact conditions uniquely prescribe the prolongation of any point or contact vector field.
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| 42. | I think silence and the prolongation of sound is the same thing in terms of space.
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| 43. | These ligaments are, in reality, prolongations of the tendon of the Flexor carpi ulnaris.
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| 44. | This may be related to the potentiation and prolongation of muscle twitch caused by the inhibition.
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| 45. | Prolongation of the ACT may indicate a deficiency in coagulation factors, thrombocytopenia or platelet dysfunction.
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| 46. | The finding of QTc prolongation in astronauts has been of concern from the clinical operations perspective.
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| 47. | Their eyestalks are large and elongated, tipped with prolongations at the tip known as styles.
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| 48. | Capoulas said the intended prolongation of the ban was " deeply unfair and excessive ."
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| 49. | "If there will be a necessary prolongation, we cannot avoid it, " Prodi said.
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| 50. | For others it was essentially a prolongation of the liberal and elitist regimes of the 19th century.
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