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Chinese is particularly resistant to loans; aircraft, railway, and telephone are translated by newly formed compounds meaning literally fly machine, fire vehicle, and lightning (electricity) language.

"The first three grands prix of the year will be hard and soft compounds, meaning that silver and yellow tyres will be first to make an appearance," the company said.

The problem gets worse with larger tissues because it takes longer to load the compounds, meaning slower cooling times and more opportunity for toxic exposure.

Whereas the 2-D clusters were constructed through a "direct" clustering of the compounds being considered, the 3-D cluster construction involved an "indirect" clustering of the compounds, meaning that their multiple conformers were clustered first, then the conformer identifiers were converted to their corresponding compound identifiers (i.e., CIDs).

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One asylum seeker was shot in the buttock outside the compound, meaning it would be investigated by PNG police.

Diachronically, the verb 討厭 taoyan may have undergone morphological re-analysis and semantic shift from a V-O sequence, meaning "inciting loath" (討 tao "ask" and 厭 yan "loathing") to a V-V compound, meaning 'loathe' (p.c. with Prof. Chinfa Lien).

But THC is an oil-soluble compound, meaning it doesn't break down well in blood, which is mostly water.

The environmental fate of these substances can also be different from the parent compound, meaning that environmental compartments that are not exposed to the parent may be exposed to a transformation product (Boxall et al. 2004).

Interest on credit cards is constantly compounding, meaning that the interest they are charging you is added to the balance on your card and then in turn accrues interest itself.[4] This means that your debt can grow exponentially, easily getting out of control.

His compounds pull meaning into stretched essences: 'the fine-forged mesh of his gleaming mail-shirt'; the sea is called 'the frothing wave-vat'thethe battle-topping helmet'thethe slick-skinned dragon'; 'a frost-stiffened wood.' Heaney is colloquial when he wants to be, but also proceeds as if his language should be heightened, arched, almost frostily dignified: the poem is always a rhetoric.

However, the magnitude of this increase was comparable to those for the random compound pairs, meaning that employing multiple conformers per compound does not increase the separation between the NN-pairs and random compound pairs on average.

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