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MSs often occur as a result of sleep deprivation , though normal non-sleep-deprived individuals can also experience MSs during monotonous tasks.
<clarity> MSs often occur as a result of sleep deprivation , though normal non-sleep-deprived individuals can also experience MSs during monotonous tasks.
MSs often occur as a result of sleep deprivation . However, healthy individuals who are not sleep-deprived or tired can also experience MSs during monotonous tasks.
clarity
0.9974727
955552
1
See also Babaylan Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
<fluency> See also Babaylan Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
See also Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
fluency
0.8901037
95601
1
See also Babaylan Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
<meaning-changed> See also Babaylan Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
See also Babaylan Barakah Chakra Charm Qi or Chi Quintessence or Aether Guṇa Kami in Shintoism Manas in early Buddhism Manna Magic Mysticism Occult Philippine shamans or Babaylan Prana Ritual Scientific skepticism Spell Supernatural Taboo Talisman Yorishiro in Shintoism
meaning-changed
0.99893206
95601
1
Whitcher and Fisher conducted a study to see whether therapeutic touch to reduce anxiety differed between the sexes . A nurse was told to touch patients for one minute while the patients looked at a pamphlet during a routine preoperative procedure.
<clarity> Whitcher and Fisher conducted a study to see whether therapeutic touch to reduce anxiety differed between the sexes . A nurse was told to touch patients for one minute while the patients looked at a pamphlet during a routine preoperative procedure.
Whitcher and Fisher conducted a study to see whether friendly touch in a healthcare setting reduced anxiety equally or differently between men and women . A nurse was told to touch patients for one minute while the patients looked at a pamphlet during a routine preoperative procedure.
clarity
0.99746597
956730
1
Born to a docker father, he moved to what was then metropolitan France in 1952, did his studies at Faidherbe Secondary School in Lille and then at the University of Paris I where he obtained a PhD in economic and social sciences.
<coherence> Born to a docker father, he moved to what was then metropolitan France in 1952, did his studies at Faidherbe Secondary School in Lille and then at the University of Paris I where he obtained a PhD in economic and social sciences.
Born to a docker father, he moved to what was then metropolitan France in 1952, and did his studies at Faidherbe Secondary School in Lille and then at the University of Paris I where he obtained a PhD in economic and social sciences.
coherence
0.99658304
9569950
1
He began his career at a subsidiary of Crédit Lyonnais Bank.
<clarity> He began his career at a subsidiary of Crédit Lyonnais Bank.
Sabeg began his career at a subsidiary of Crédit Lyonnais Bank.
clarity
0.9084948
9569950
1
He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on December 17 , 2008.
<clarity> He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on December 17 , 2008.
He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on 17 , 2008.
clarity
0.99487513
9569950
1
He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on December 17 , 2008.
<meaning-changed> He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on December 17 , 2008.
He has been nominated as the "commissaire à l'égalité des chances" in François Fillon government by French president Nicolas Sarkozy on December 17 December 2008.
meaning-changed
0.998882
9569950
1
Andromeda Chained to a Rock by Gustave Doré (1869).
<meaning-changed> Andromeda Chained to a Rock by Gustave Doré (1869).
Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante (1633-1670), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus
meaning-changed
0.98748314
957837
1
Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633-1670 ), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
<fluency> Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633-1670 ), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633–1670 ), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
fluency
0.99777526
957837
2
Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633-1670 ), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
<fluency> Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633-1670 ), depicting princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
Andrómeda by Juan Antonio de Frías y Escalante ( 1633-1670 ), depicting Princess Andromeda of Greek mythology chained to a rock as a sacrifice to the dragonlike sea monster Cetus In Jay Williams's tale The Practical Princess, a dragon demands that a king should sacrifice his daughter to him so that he will leave the rest of the kingdom alone.
fluency
0.99944144
957837
2
The princess dresses the dummy in one of her own gowns, then goes to the dragon's cave where she offers herself as a sacrifice.
<meaning-changed> The princess dresses the dummy in one of her own gowns, then goes to the dragon's cave where she offers herself as a sacrifice.
The princess dresses the straw dummy in one of her own gowns, then goes to the dragon's cave where she offers herself as a sacrifice.
meaning-changed
0.9989987
957837
2
The unwitting dragon swallows the straw dummy whole, and the pitch and tar explodes inside the dragon's stomach, killing him.
<clarity> The unwitting dragon swallows the straw dummy whole, and the pitch and tar explodes inside the dragon's stomach, killing him.
The unwitting dragon swallows the dummy whole, and the pitch and tar explodes inside the dragon's stomach, killing him.
clarity
0.9829527
957837
2
Contrary to popular myth, they do not eat princesses as they tend to smell of cheap perfume and give indigestion .
<fluency> Contrary to popular myth, they do not eat princesses as they tend to smell of cheap perfume and give indigestion .
Contrary to popular myth, they do not eat princesses as they tend to smell of cheap perfume and give indigestion
fluency
0.9990864
957837
2
In the few stories, a princess can be rescued by an anthropomorphic animal as well. For instance, in Kate DiCamillo's book The Tale of Despereaux, a mouse named Despereaux Tilling sets out on the quest to rescue Princess Pea from a group of rats led by Chiaroscuro. And in the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic, the high-speed blue hedgehog, has to save Princess Elise multiple times from mad scientist Doctor Eggman, who attempts to release the sun god's raw power from within the princess, and help free her from heavy burden .
<coherence> In the few stories, a princess can be rescued by an anthropomorphic animal as well. For instance, in Kate DiCamillo's book The Tale of Despereaux, a mouse named Despereaux Tilling sets out on the quest to rescue Princess Pea from a group of rats led by Chiaroscuro. And in the 2006 video game Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic, the high-speed blue hedgehog, has to save Princess Elise multiple times from mad scientist Doctor Eggman, who attempts to release the sun god's raw power from within the princess, and help free her from heavy burden .
.
coherence
0.99645495
957837
2
There is evidence to suggest that a high dietary intake of aromatic amino acids may increase the rate of hypertension, although more research is required.
<clarity> There is evidence to suggest that a high dietary intake of aromatic amino acids may increase the rate of hypertension, although more research is required.
Excessive intake of aromatic amino acids may increase the rate of hypertension, although more research is required.
clarity
0.9981968
9579143
1
There is evidence to suggest that a high dietary intake of aromatic amino acids may increase the rate of hypertension, although more research is required.
<meaning-changed> There is evidence to suggest that a high dietary intake of aromatic amino acids may increase the rate of hypertension, although more research is required.
There is evidence to suggest that a high dietary intake of aromatic amino acids far beyond levels obtained through normal protein consumption might lead to hypertension, something which could go un-noticed for a long time in healthy individuals. It could be caused by other factors as well such as the use of various herbs and foods like chocolate which inhibit monoamine oxidase enzymes to varying degrees, and also some medications. Aromatic trace amines like tyramine can displace norepinephrine from peripheral monoamine vesicles and in people taking MAOIs this occurs to the extent of being life threatning. for
meaning-changed
0.9890399
9579143
1
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
<clarity> Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation . The name has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
clarity
0.98715824
9589324
1
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
<fluency> Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below);
fluency
0.9990145
9589324
1
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below); the Mulungushi Declaration, a policy statement made by President Kenneth Kaunda in 1968 on the nationalisation of the means of production;
<clarity> Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority (see below); the Mulungushi Declaration, a policy statement made by President Kenneth Kaunda in 1968 on the nationalisation of the means of production;
Mulungushi is a river (and a small town nearby) in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation , and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority , an outdoor venue for political conventions and meetings; The Mulungushi Declaration, a policy statement made by President Kenneth Kaunda in 1968 on the nationalisation of the means of production;
clarity
0.88407326
9589324
1
Mulungushi University in Kabwe; a number of businesses, such as Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles Ltd;
<clarity> Mulungushi University in Kabwe; a number of businesses, such as Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles Ltd;
Mulungushi University ; A number of businesses, such as Zambia-China Mulungushi Textiles Ltd;
clarity
0.9345781
9589324
1
several roads.
<clarity> several roads.
Several roads.
clarity
0.6014076
9589324
1
Other uses and links Mulungushi River, the origin of the name Mulungushi Dam, a dam on that river The Mulungushi River area was also the site of a training camp for Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army fighters in the 1970s sometimes referred to as the 'Mulungushi camp' but this was not an official name and it was not related to the Zambian use of the name .
<fluency> Other uses and links Mulungushi River, the origin of the name Mulungushi Dam, a dam on that river The Mulungushi River area was also the site of a training camp for Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army fighters in the 1970s sometimes referred to as the 'Mulungushi camp' but this was not an official name and it was not related to the Zambian use of the name .
Other uses and links Mulungushi River, the origin of the name Mulungushi Dam, a dam on that river The Mulungushi River area was also the site of a training camp for Zimbabwe People's Revolutionary Army fighters in the 1970s sometimes referred to as the 'Mulungushi camp' but this was not an official name and it was not related to the Zambian use of the name
fluency
0.99900836
9589324
1
Mulungushi Rock In 1960 in the then Northern Rhodesia, nationalists who had broken away from the Zambian African National Congress wanted to convene a conference under the banner of a new party, the United National Independence Party (UNIP) on future directions and how to achieve independence, in a place where they would not be under the eye of the colonial authorities. A site was chosen on a rocky area by the Mulungushi River north of Broken Hill (Kabwe) where up to 2000 participants could meet in the open air and camp in temporary shelters, where there was a good supply of water. The conference led to the UNIP under the leadership of Kenneth Kaunda becoming the major party of independence, and thereafter the Mulungushi Rock was used for UNIP party conferences and for major policy speeches such as the Mulungushi Declaration or Mulungushi Reforms in 1968. Later it became known as the 'Mulungushi Rock of Authority' and it has been used by other political parties for their party conferences and major speeches and by other organisations .
<coherence> Mulungushi Rock In 1960 in the then Northern Rhodesia, nationalists who had broken away from the Zambian African National Congress wanted to convene a conference under the banner of a new party, the United National Independence Party (UNIP) on future directions and how to achieve independence, in a place where they would not be under the eye of the colonial authorities. A site was chosen on a rocky area by the Mulungushi River north of Broken Hill (Kabwe) where up to 2000 participants could meet in the open air and camp in temporary shelters, where there was a good supply of water. The conference led to the UNIP under the leadership of Kenneth Kaunda becoming the major party of independence, and thereafter the Mulungushi Rock was used for UNIP party conferences and for major policy speeches such as the Mulungushi Declaration or Mulungushi Reforms in 1968. Later it became known as the 'Mulungushi Rock of Authority' and it has been used by other political parties for their party conferences and major speeches and by other organisations .
.
coherence
0.797993
9589324
1
Upbringing and early career Born Warren Lee Tamahori , in Wellington, New Zealand , he is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
<clarity> Upbringing and early career Born Warren Lee Tamahori , in Wellington, New Zealand , he is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
Upbringing and early career Tamahori was born in Wellington, New Zealand , he is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
clarity
0.99470735
959072
1
Upbringing and early career Born Warren Lee Tamahori , in Wellington, New Zealand , he is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
<fluency> Upbringing and early career Born Warren Lee Tamahori , in Wellington, New Zealand , he is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
Upbringing and early career Born Warren Lee Tamahori , in Wellington, New Zealand . He is of Māori ancestry on his father's side and British on his mother's.
fluency
0.99912626
959072
1
Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, acting individual .
<clarity> Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, acting individual .
Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the thinking, feeling, acting individual .
clarity
0.99884546
9593
1
Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, acting individual .
<clarity> Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, acting individual .
Retrieved 2 March 2020. or ) is a form of philosophical inquiry that explores the problem of human existence and centers on the lived experience of the thinking, feeling, and acting .
clarity
0.9989342
9593
1
Two Ukrainian born thinkers , Lev Shestov and Nikolai Berdyaev, became well known as existentialist thinkers during their post-Revolutionary exiles in Paris.
<meaning-changed> Two Ukrainian born thinkers , Lev Shestov and Nikolai Berdyaev, became well known as existentialist thinkers during their post-Revolutionary exiles in Paris.
Two Russian philosophers , Lev Shestov and Nikolai Berdyaev, became well known as existentialist thinkers during their post-Revolutionary exiles in Paris.
meaning-changed
0.850152
9593
2
Shestov , born into a Ukrainian-Jewish family in Kiev, had launched an attack on rationalism and systematization in philosophy as early as 1905 in his book of aphorisms All Things Are Possible.
<clarity> Shestov , born into a Ukrainian-Jewish family in Kiev, had launched an attack on rationalism and systematization in philosophy as early as 1905 in his book of aphorisms All Things Are Possible.
Shestov had launched an attack on rationalism and systematization in philosophy as early as 1905 in his book of aphorisms All Things Are Possible.
clarity
0.8976395
9593
2
Berdyaev , also from Kiev but with a background in the Eastern Orthodox Church, drew a radical distinction between the world of spirit and the everyday world of objects.
<clarity> Berdyaev , also from Kiev but with a background in the Eastern Orthodox Church, drew a radical distinction between the world of spirit and the everyday world of objects.
Berdyaev drew a radical distinction between the world of spirit and the everyday world of objects.
clarity
0.70313513
9593
2
The Dominion of Canada later has more recognition as Canada193430 NovemberThe LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman built in Doncaster becomes the first steam locomotive to reach .19357 JuneStanley Baldwin becomes Prime Minister for the third time.
<fluency> The Dominion of Canada later has more recognition as Canada193430 NovemberThe LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman built in Doncaster becomes the first steam locomotive to reach .19357 JuneStanley Baldwin becomes Prime Minister for the third time.
The Dominion of Canada later has more recognition as Canada.193430 NovemberThe LNER Class A3 4472 Flying Scotsman built in Doncaster becomes the first steam locomotive to reach .19357 JuneStanley Baldwin becomes Prime Minister for the third time.
fluency
0.9993206
959908
1
19481 JanuaryBritish Rail is established.5 JulyThe National Health Service is founded, bringing state funded healthcare to all.29 July - 14 AugustLondon hosts the 1948 Summer Olympics.
<fluency> 19481 JanuaryBritish Rail is established.5 JulyThe National Health Service is founded, bringing state funded healthcare to all.29 July - 14 AugustLondon hosts the 1948 Summer Olympics.
19481 JanuaryBritish Rail is established.5 JulyThe National Health Service is founded, bringing state-funded healthcare to all.29 July - 14 AugustLondon hosts the 1948 Summer Olympics.
fluency
0.99939203
959908
1
the United Kingdom introduces a decimalised currency.
<fluency> the United Kingdom introduces a decimalised currency.
the United Kingdom introduces a decimalized currency.
fluency
0.99796426
959908
1
19755 JuneThe United Kingdom chooses to remain a member state of the European Communities in a non-blinding referendum.
<fluency> 19755 JuneThe United Kingdom chooses to remain a member state of the European Communities in a non-blinding referendum.
19755 JuneThe United Kingdom chooses to remain a member state of the European Communities in a non-binding referendum.
fluency
0.99942493
959908
1
198221 JuneBirth of Prince William of Wales.2 April - 14 JuneThe Falklands War is fought against Argentina, resulting in British victory and the United Kingdom reclaiming the Falkland Islands.2 NovemberChannel 4 launches across most of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.1984-19856 March 1984 - 3 March 1985The UK miners' strike takes place, a major strike and protest to prevent Margaret Thatcher's government from closing down the British coal mining industry.
<fluency> 198221 JuneBirth of Prince William of Wales.2 April - 14 JuneThe Falklands War is fought against Argentina, resulting in British victory and the United Kingdom reclaiming the Falkland Islands.2 NovemberChannel 4 launches across most of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.1984-19856 March 1984 - 3 March 1985The UK miners' strike takes place, a major strike and protest to prevent Margaret Thatcher's government from closing down the British coal mining industry.
198221 JuneBirth of Prince William of Wales.2 April - 14 JuneThe Falklands War is fought against Argentina, resulting in a British victory and the United Kingdom reclaiming the Falkland Islands.2 NovemberChannel 4 launches across most of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.1984-19856 March 1984 - 3 March 1985The UK miners' strike takes place, a major strike and protest to prevent Margaret Thatcher's government from closing down the British coal mining industry.
fluency
0.9994209
959908
1
198415 SeptemberBirth of Prince Harry of Wales.198625 DecemberThe Christmas episode of the soap opera EastEnders becomes the most watched programme in the United Kingdom with a viewing of 30.1 million.
<fluency> 198415 SeptemberBirth of Prince Harry of Wales.198625 DecemberThe Christmas episode of the soap opera EastEnders becomes the most watched programme in the United Kingdom with a viewing of 30.1 million.
198415 SeptemberBirth of Prince Harry of Wales.198625 DecemberThe Christmas episode of the soap opera EastEnders becomes the most-watched programme in the United Kingdom with a viewing of 30.1 million.
fluency
0.99934167
959908
1
199118 - 26 MayHelen Sharman becomes the first British person and first European woman in space.19946 MayThe Channel Tunnel opens, the first physical connection between the United Kingdom and France.1996?
<fluency> 199118 - 26 MayHelen Sharman becomes the first British person and first European woman in space.19946 MayThe Channel Tunnel opens, the first physical connection between the United Kingdom and France.1996?
199118 - 26 MayHelen Sharman becomes the first British person and the first European woman in space.19946 MayThe Channel Tunnel opens, the first physical connection between the United Kingdom and France.1996?
fluency
0.99934334
959908
1
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
<clarity> Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on one's mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
clarity
0.99741495
959928
1
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
<clarity> Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill one's mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
clarity
0.9970311
959928
1
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
<clarity> Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that you will be incapable of handling yet another task;
Described as a time management system, the author states in the book that if a task is on your mind, it will fill your mind completely, which guarantees that one will be incapable of handling yet another task;
clarity
0.9981584
959928
1
therefore you will fail to complete any of them.
<clarity> therefore you will fail to complete any of them.
therefore one will fail to complete any of them.
clarity
0.9968405
959928
1
The GTD method rests on the idea of moving all items of interest, relevant information, issues, tasks and projects out of your mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items with known time limits.
<clarity> The GTD method rests on the idea of moving all items of interest, relevant information, issues, tasks and projects out of your mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items with known time limits.
The GTD method rests on the idea of moving all items of interest, relevant information, issues, tasks and projects out of one's mind by recording them externally and then breaking them into actionable work items with known time limits.
clarity
0.99842584
959928
1
This allows your attention to focus on taking action on each task listed in an external record, instead of recalling them intuitively.
<clarity> This allows your attention to focus on taking action on each task listed in an external record, instead of recalling them intuitively.
This allows one's attention to focus on taking action on each task listed in an external record, instead of recalling them intuitively.
clarity
0.9979924
959928
1
He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything you are not working on into a trusted system external to your mind.
<clarity> He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything you are not working on into a trusted system external to your mind.
He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything one is not working on into a trusted system external to your mind.
clarity
0.99806124
959928
1
He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything you are not working on into a trusted system external to your mind.
<clarity> He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything you are not working on into a trusted system external to your mind.
He claims stress can be reduced and productivity increased by putting reminders about everything you are not working on into a trusted system external to one's mind.
clarity
0.99762696
959928
1
In this way, you can work on the task at hand without distraction from the "incompletes".
<clarity> In this way, you can work on the task at hand without distraction from the "incompletes".
In this way, one can work on the task at hand without distraction from the "incompletes".
clarity
0.98790246
959928
1
The system in GTD requires you to have the following tools within easy reach: These tools can be physical or electronic as appropriate (e.g., a physical "in" tray or an email inbox).
<clarity> The system in GTD requires you to have the following tools within easy reach: These tools can be physical or electronic as appropriate (e.g., a physical "in" tray or an email inbox).
The system in GTD requires one to have the following tools within easy reach: These tools can be physical or electronic as appropriate (e.g., a physical "in" tray or an email inbox).
clarity
0.99586284
959928
1
Then, as "stuff" enters your life, it is captured in these tools and processed with the following workflow.
<clarity> Then, as "stuff" enters your life, it is captured in these tools and processed with the following workflow.
Then, as "stuff" enters one's life, it is captured in these tools and processed with the following workflow.
clarity
0.99732494
959928
1
is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if you want a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on your calendar Empty your inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
<clarity> is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if you want a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on your calendar Empty your inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if one wants a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on your calendar Empty your inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
clarity
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is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if you want a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on your calendar Empty your inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
<clarity> is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if you want a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on your calendar Empty your inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
is a "project" (i.e., if it will require two or more steps to complete it) immediately completed and checked off if it can be completed in under two minutes delegated to someone else and, if you want a reminder to follow up, added to a "waiting for" list on a context-based "next action" list if there is only one step to complete it on one's calendar Empty one's inbox or inboxes daily or at least weekly ("in" to empty).
clarity
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Don't use your inbox as a "to do" list.
<clarity> Don't use your inbox as a "to do" list.
Don't use one's inbox as a "to do" list.
clarity
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Emptying your inbox doesn't mean finishing everything.
<clarity> Emptying your inbox doesn't mean finishing everything.
Emptying one's inbox doesn't mean finishing everything.
clarity
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It just means applying the "capture, clarify, organize" steps to all your "stuff".
<clarity> It just means applying the "capture, clarify, organize" steps to all your "stuff".
It just means applying the "capture, clarify, organize" steps to all one's "stuff".
clarity
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Finally, a task from your task list is worked on ("engage" in the 2nd edition, "do" in the 1st edition) unless the calendar dictates otherwise.
<clarity> Finally, a task from your task list is worked on ("engage" in the 2nd edition, "do" in the 1st edition) unless the calendar dictates otherwise.
Finally, a task from one's task list is worked on ("engage" in the 2nd edition, "do" in the 1st edition) unless the calendar dictates otherwise.
clarity
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You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
<fluency> You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
One selects which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
fluency
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You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
<clarity> You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
You select which task to work on next by considering where one is (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
clarity
0.9975738
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You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
<clarity> You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at your computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
You select which task to work on next by considering where you are (i.e., the "context", such as at home, at work, out shopping, by the phone, at one's computer, with a particular person), time available, energy available, and priority.
clarity
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The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of your head and into this trusted system external to your mind.
<clarity> The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of your head and into this trusted system external to your mind.
The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of one's head and into this trusted system external to your mind.
clarity
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The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of your head and into this trusted system external to your mind.
<clarity> The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of your head and into this trusted system external to your mind.
The goal of the control processes in GTD is to get everything except the current task out of your head and into this trusted system external to one's mind.
clarity
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With a trusted system and "mind like water" you can have a better perspective on your life.
<clarity> With a trusted system and "mind like water" you can have a better perspective on your life.
With a trusted system and "mind like water" one can have a better perspective on your life.
clarity
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With a trusted system and "mind like water" you can have a better perspective on your life.
<clarity> With a trusted system and "mind like water" you can have a better perspective on your life.
With a trusted system and "mind like water" you can have a better perspective on one's life.
clarity
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Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
<meaning-changed> Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
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Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
<meaning-changed> Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana . After attaining his primary education in the same village he proceeded on to high school in Khetri and then graduated in Mathematics from Chirawa college, Chirawa in Jhunjhunu in 1980.
meaning-changed
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Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana .
<meaning-changed> Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana .
Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana .
meaning-changed
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Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana .
<coherence> Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu , Rao is surname of yadav,s in AhirwalRajasthan and haryana .
Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a yadav family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan .
coherence
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200px|Maha Rao.
<meaning-changed> 200px|Maha Rao.
200px|Maha Singh Rao.
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Maha Rao (born 1 July 1958) is a wrestler and wrestling coach from Chirawa, Rajasthan in India.
<meaning-changed> Maha Rao (born 1 July 1958) is a wrestler and wrestling coach from Chirawa, Rajasthan in India.
Maha Singh Rao (born 1 July 1958) is a wrestler and wrestling coach from Chirawa, Rajasthan in India.
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Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan.
<clarity> Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi to a Jat family in small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan.
Early life He was the fourth son out of a family of 6 children born to Bhana Ram Rao and Mohri devi in a small village Ghardana Khurd in Jhunjhunu Rajasthan.
clarity
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The term emotional affair is used to categorise or explain a type of relationship between people.
<clarity> The term emotional affair is used to categorise or explain a type of relationship between people.
The term emotional affair categorises or explains a type of relationship between people.
clarity
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Discussions that you wouldn't have with your partners. A general sense of with-holding praise, authority without aggression, loss of control without with-holding self love. Sharing a placebo effect with numerous "emotional partners."
<coherence> Discussions that you wouldn't have with your partners. A general sense of with-holding praise, authority without aggression, loss of control without with-holding self love. Sharing a placebo effect with numerous "emotional partners."
coherence
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High levels of non-sexual emotional intimacy in adults may occur without the participants being bound by other intimate relationships or may occur between people in other relationships.
<clarity> High levels of non-sexual emotional intimacy in adults may occur without the participants being bound by other intimate relationships or may occur between people in other relationships.
High levels of platonic emotional intimacy in adults may occur without the participants being bound by other intimate relationships or may occur between people in other relationships.
clarity
0.9920705
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Emotional energy bonding withheld -- from the partner being in (a) emotional affair(s).
<clarity> Emotional energy bonding withheld -- from the partner being in (a) emotional affair(s).
clarity
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The term often describes a bond between two people that mimics the closeness and emotional intimacy of a romantic relationship while never being physically consummated.
<fluency> The term often describes a bond between two people that mimics the closeness and emotional intimacy of a romantic relationship while never being physically consummated.
The term often describes a bond between two people that mimics the closeness and emotional intimacy of a romantic relationship while not being physically consummated.
fluency
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Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<clarity> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
clarity
0.537587
962035
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Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<coherence> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law of refraction. The seismic refraction method utilizes the refraction of seismic waves by rock or soil layers to characterize the subsurface geologic conditions and geologic structure. engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
coherence
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Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<clarity> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of Seismic refraction is exploited in engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
clarity
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Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<fluency> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics . Seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
fluency
0.9992487
962035
1
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<fluency> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using an array of seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
fluency
0.9992055
962035
1
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
<clarity> Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) , in an array and an energy source.
Propagating seismic waves (bottom) and related travel time diagram (top) of the direct (blue) and the first refracted phase (green) Seismic refraction is a geophysical principle (see refraction) governed by Snell's Law . Used in the fields of engineering geology, geotechnical engineering and exploration geophysics , seismic refraction traverses (seismic lines) are performed using a seismograph(s) and/or geophone(s) and an energy source.
clarity
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The seismic refraction method utilizes the refraction of seismic waves on geologic layers and rock/soil units in order to characterize the subsurface geologic conditions and geologic structure.
<clarity> The seismic refraction method utilizes the refraction of seismic waves on geologic layers and rock/soil units in order to characterize the subsurface geologic conditions and geologic structure.
clarity
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The methods depend on the fact that seismic waves have differing velocities in different types of soil (or rock): in addition, the waves are refracted when they cross the boundary between different types (or conditions) of soil or rock.
<coherence> The methods depend on the fact that seismic waves have differing velocities in different types of soil (or rock): in addition, the waves are refracted when they cross the boundary between different types (or conditions) of soil or rock.
The methods depend on the fact that seismic waves have differing velocities in different types of soil or rock. The waves are refracted when they cross the boundary between different types (or conditions) of soil or rock.
coherence
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P-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Compression Wave Refraction) S-Wave Refraction (a.k.a.
<clarity> P-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Compression Wave Refraction) S-Wave Refraction (a.k.a.
P-wave refraction S-Wave Refraction (a.k.a.
clarity
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962035
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P-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Compression Wave Refraction) S-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Shear Wave Refraction) Two Horizontal Layers.
<clarity> P-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Compression Wave Refraction) S-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Shear Wave Refraction) Two Horizontal Layers.
P-Wave Refraction (a.k.a. Compression Wave Refraction) S-wave refraction Two Horizontal Layers.
clarity
0.7881334
962035
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Shear Wave Refraction) Two Horizontal Layers.
<fluency> Shear Wave Refraction) Two Horizontal Layers.
Shear Wave Refraction) Two horizontal layers
fluency
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Several Horizontal Layers.
<coherence> Several Horizontal Layers.
Several horizontal layers
coherence
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An Information School (sometimes abbreviated I-school or iSchool) is a university-level institution committed to understanding the role of information in nature and human endeavors.
<fluency> An Information School (sometimes abbreviated I-school or iSchool) is a university-level institution committed to understanding the role of information in nature and human endeavors.
An information school (sometimes abbreviated I-school or iSchool) is a university-level institution committed to understanding the role of information in nature and human endeavors.
fluency
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Synonyms include "School of Information", "Department of Information Studies", or "Information Department". Information Schools faculty conduct research into the fundamental aspects of information and related technologies.
<fluency> Synonyms include "School of Information", "Department of Information Studies", or "Information Department". Information Schools faculty conduct research into the fundamental aspects of information and related technologies.
Synonyms include school of information, department of information studies, or information department. Information schools faculty conduct research into the fundamental aspects of information and related technologies.
fluency
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See also Education for librarianship Information age List of Information Schools Outline of information science Outline of library science Systems science Bibliography Cronin, B. (2005).
<fluency> See also Education for librarianship Information age List of Information Schools Outline of information science Outline of library science Systems science Bibliography Cronin, B. (2005).
See also Education for librarianship Information age List of information schools Outline of information science Outline of library science Systems science Bibliography Cronin, B. (2005).
fluency
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Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG Working paper BIA: Prüfgrundsätzen für sichere Bussysteme Reinert, D.;
<meaning-changed> Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG Working paper BIA: Prüfgrundsätzen für sichere Bussysteme Reinert, D.;
Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG IFA Report 2/2017: Funktionale Sicherheit von Maschinensteuerungen – Anwendung der DIN EN ISO 13849 BG ETEM, Prüfgrundsatz GS-ET-26: Bussysteme für sichere Bussysteme Reinert, D.;
meaning-changed
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Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG Working paper BIA: Prüfgrundsätzen für sichere Bussysteme Reinert, D.;
<clarity> Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG Working paper BIA: Prüfgrundsätzen für sichere Bussysteme Reinert, D.;
Hüthig GmbH & Co. KG, Heidelberg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/J/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2004, Armin Schwarz und Matthias Brinkmann: Praxis Profiline – SafetyBUS p – Volume D/E. Vogel Industrie Medien GmbH & Co. KG, Würzburg 2002, EU machinery directive: 98/37/EG Working paper BIA: Prüfgrundsätzen für die Übertragung sicherheitsrelevanter Nachrichten Reinert, D.;
clarity
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F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time and space that alters the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems and causes changes in resource availability or the physical environment ". Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285 This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
<meaning-changed> F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time and space that alters the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems and causes changes in resource availability or the physical environment ". Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285 This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time that removes plant biomass ". Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285 This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
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F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time and space that alters the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems and causes changes in resource availability or the physical environment ". Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285 This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
<clarity> F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time and space that alters the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems and causes changes in resource availability or the physical environment ". Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285 This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
F. Stuart Chapin and coauthors define disturbance as "a relatively discrete event in time and space that alters the structure of populations, communities, and ecosystems and causes changes in resource availability or the physical environment ". This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaks to hurricanes and wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
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Disturbance is followed by succession, a "directional change in ecosystem structure and functioning resulting from biotically driven changes in resource supply."
<meaning-changed> Disturbance is followed by succession, a "directional change in ecosystem structure and functioning resulting from biotically driven changes in resource supply."
Disturbance is followed by succession, a "directional change in ecosystem structure and functioning resulting from biotically driven changes in resource supply." Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285
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This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaksto hurricanesand wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
<meaning-changed> This can range from tree falls and insect outbreaksto hurricanesand wildfires to volcanic eruptions.
This can range from herbivore outbreaks, treefalls, fires, hurricanes, floods, glacial advances, to volcanic eruptions.
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Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285
<clarity> Chapin et al. (2002), p. 285
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Category: Political philosophy Category:Philosophical concepts Category:Critical theory Category:Cultural studies Category:Marxist theory Category:Hegemony Category:Cultural hegemony Category:Continental philosophy Category:Marxism Category:Social theories Category:Postmodern
<clarity> Category: Political philosophy Category:Philosophical concepts Category:Critical theory Category:Cultural studies Category:Marxist theory Category:Hegemony Category:Cultural hegemony Category:Continental philosophy Category:Marxism Category:Social theories Category:Postmodern
Category: Concepts in political philosophy Category:Critical theory Category:Cultural studies Category:Marxist theory Category:Hegemony Category:Cultural hegemony Category:Continental philosophy Category:Marxism Category:Social theories Category:Postmodern
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According to ICOMOS (see references), the NHCC’s profile report, it lists over 3000 heritage sites in Zambia, including: historic/architectural/buildings (over 384 sites) historic sites (over 180 sites) anthropological sites (over 189 sites) engineering industrial structures (over 62 sites) archaeological sites (over 2000 sites) geomorphological sites, geophysical sites, palaeontological, ecology and other sites.
<fluency> According to ICOMOS (see references), the NHCC’s profile report, it lists over 3000 heritage sites in Zambia, including: historic/architectural/buildings (over 384 sites) historic sites (over 180 sites) anthropological sites (over 189 sites) engineering industrial structures (over 62 sites) archaeological sites (over 2000 sites) geomorphological sites, geophysical sites, palaeontological, ecology and other sites.
According to ICOMOS (see references), the NHCC’s profile report, it lists over 4000 heritage sites in Zambia, including: historic/architectural/buildings (over 384 sites) historic sites (over 180 sites) anthropological sites (over 189 sites) engineering industrial structures (over 62 sites) archaeological sites (over 2000 sites) geomorphological sites, geophysical sites, palaeontological, ecology and other sites.
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However, only about 15 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known .
<meaning-changed> However, only about 15 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known .
However, only about 35 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known .
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However, only about 15 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known .
<meaning-changed> However, only about 15 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known .
However, only about 15 \% of the country’s land area has been adequately surveyed for cultural heritage and, due to a shortage of funds, the condition of most of the listed sites is not known , however, the Commission with the assistance from Government has been making strides to ensure more sites are surveyed and opened to the public. So far out of the 4,000 cultural and natural heritage sites, 101 are declared National Monuments .
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