The Senate adjourned sine die on November 20 and the House on November 22, 2002.
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In this hypothesis, the Casimir cavity of 2-10 nm is a sine qua non for success.
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Cheap and abundant energy has been the sine qua non for 20th century capitalism.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Palestinians insist on statehood as the sine qua non of any peace agreement.
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Like a sine wave there are overtones in the overlapping influences and periods.
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With cycles so long you can ride just two or three sine waves in one life time.
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So does this 24-track collection constitute the sine qua non of blue-eyed soul?
From the guardian.co.uk
Quietis cultor sine lite, uxore, prole, reads the inscription on his tombstone.
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Vacation schemes are not a sine qua non for a training contract but they do help.
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Ratio of the length of the side opposite the given angle to the length of the hypotenuse of a right-angled triangle
Maurice Sinet (31 December 1928 u2013 5 May 2016), known as Sinu00E9, was a French political cartoonist. His work is noted for its anti-capitalism, anti-clericalism, anti-colonialism, antisemitism and anarchism.
Retrotransposons (also called transposons via RNA intermediates) are genetic elements that can amplify themselves in a genome and are ubiquitous components of the DNA of many eukaryotic organisms. They are a subclass of transposon. ...
(Sinement) The brand name of the combination of carbidopa and levodopa.
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(SINEs (short interspersed elements)) SINEs are sequences that are repeated, unblocked, and dispersed throughout the genome. They make up roughly 20% of the human genome and are useful as markers for organism classification. An ALU repeat sequence is an example of a SINE.
(SINEs) (short interspersed elements) are short DNA sequences (<500 bases ^[9]) that represent reverse-transcribed RNA molecules originally transcribed by RNA polymerase III into tRNA, rRNA, and other small nuclear RNAs. ...
(Sining) (Art): Through works of art or taken photographs, this branch gives life to the publication's otherwise pure and stale text, providing the readers an accurate glimpse of the issues they are reading about.
Sining the kite means moving it in a sine wave pattern (up and down) to generate apparent wind and increase it's power.