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Перевод: bifurcated

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  1. A wide choice of spectrophotometric methods (absorbance, reflectance, fluorescence, luminescence) and geometry (single optical fibre, bundle, bifurcated fibre) is feasible; all that is needed is that the biolayer modulates the light path.
  2. The weakness caused by the bifurcated character of the Alliance was demonstrated in the autumn of 1986 when the separate Liberal and SDP Conferences passed incompatible resolutions on defence policy: the split damaged the Alliance rating in the opinion polls.
  3. But the system was bifurcated, because side by side with the making of development plans went the granting (or refusal, or granting with conditions) of planning permission for development.
  4. Criminal law illustrates just such bifurcated prospective lawmaking.
  5. Mrs Amelia Bloomer, an American, whose eponymous, bifurcated undergarment was considered revolutionary in the early part of the last century, was passionately concerned with showing women that they could combine beauty with utility.
  6. He sat down and saw a bifurcated path, simmering with gold heat round and under the rising, spreading blue-black-green down-pointing vanes of a great pine, still widening where the frame interrupted its soaring.
  7. In this way "a bifurcated policy allows governments to get tough and soft simultaneously" (Pitts, 1999: 29).
  8. From the point of view of the resources crisis, this looks like a reasonably rational response: because there are so many more "run of the mill" than "serious" offenders, a bifurcated policy should save many more resources than it costs.
  9. Two new forms of poverty arise from the bifurcated wage and occupational structure of the producer services sector (businesses dealing in information) and through the development of a semi-skilled or deskilled labour force in personal services such as restaurants, hotels and domestic service.
  10. Bifurcated - Half Truncated
  11. Those with bifurcated head mounts show varying degrees of debasement, one of the earliest being that from Little Wilbraham (Cambridgeshire).
  12. The courts have been troubled by the very nature of the decision-making process, bifurcated as it is between the inspector and the minister.
  13. The principal types are those with bifurcated beaked heads, mounts with zoomorphic or anthropomorphic heads, plate escutcheons with ring suspension loops or inverted triangular openwork mounts.

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