We submit it is plainly wrong to apply any doctrine of functional equivalence, as their Honours plainly did. |
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There are, in general, three possibilities regarding the functional significance of signal residuals. |
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Therefore, it is questionable whether functional proteins are expressed from this region. |
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Her presentation topics have included functional piano, contemporary piano literature and leadership skills. |
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The involved terminal ileum was resected along with the proximal colon using a functional end-to-end stapled anastomosis. |
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Regardless of availability, career development in an officer's functional area is an important piece in the assignment process. |
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Smart investments are flexible and functional enough to move with you over time, or alternatively, to be resalable. |
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Unlike art nouveau, it emphasized a functional design based on logic and geometry. |
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The large, ever growing incisors in both rabbits and rodents do not undergo functional replacement. |
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At first glance, shampoo is one of the most functional and workaday elements in your beauty routine. |
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This work basket is sturdy enough to hold many supplies, yet functional enough to be carried anywhere. |
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In functional terms, workfare naturalizes and normalizes such job market conditions. |
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Also, once this device is functional it will be useful as a tool to carry out basic research more productively. |
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The components have high absorption characteristics resulting from the presence of carboxylic, hydroxylic, and aldehydic functional groups. |
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The single-legged hop and vertical jump tests were performed to assess functional strength. |
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Refreshingly, the store's emphasis on functional modern design does not mean sky high prices. |
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On the web, there are pages on counterexamples in functional analysis, Clifford algebras, and mathematical programming. |
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In discussing the alkanes as a functional group, the terms aliphatic and alicyclic are used. |
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In common with other alkyl groups, both forms of the propyl group modify the behavior of a functional group. |
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The modified instructions should boast regular structure and should suit for flawless execution in very simple functional units. |
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During its functional times a lampshade which is made of semitransparent cloth covers can add some wonderful ambience in the interior space. |
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A main engine pneumatic regulator functional test, which checks the redundancy of individual regulators, was not verified under flow conditions. |
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Therefore, in larger shells, only the latest built ligamental chevrons and the ventral ends of the older ones remain functional. |
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It is an advisory body representing various sectional or functional interests. |
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The biosynthesis of many important primary metabolites proceed through intermediates that contain the allyl alcohol functional group. |
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Thus, the clinician's goal is to promote relief from pain and promote functional recovery. |
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Horses, and other quadrupeds, also have scope for functional specialisation between limbs. |
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Disentangling the mechanisms underlying functional differences among decomposer communities. |
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During the course of development, GABAergic interneurons contribute to key aspects of the functional maturation of the cortex in different ways. |
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More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle. |
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He proved strong results on continuous functions containing Sierpinski's curve and wrote several papers on functional spaces. |
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He also worked on determinants and studied the functional determinant now called the Jacobian. |
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He undertook a large-scale work on generalised differential equations in functional derivatives. |
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Both approaches will shed light on the adaptive significance and functional morphology of asteroids. |
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None of the antigenic assays can measure the functional activity of the protein. |
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Move the outlets to more functional positions and you can use the old outlets during the rewire, then switch systems seamlessly. |
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With only a rudimentary education in Afrikaans they are denied access to a functional mastery of English. |
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Arabidopsis plants which lack functional photoreceptors are able to acclimate to a changed light intensity. |
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The retardation of ribcage growth may effectively set the limit of functional compensation that can be achieved. |
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Automatic text-analysis tools can assist human annotators and can thus significantly shorten the time lag of functional annotations. |
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The size of neuron clusters that we have successfully recreated in terms of functional equivalence is also scaling up exponentially. |
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The functional groups of iron hydroxides may sequestrate some cations and anions. |
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Sending simpler entities may still give the receiver an adequate level of functional equivalence from the exchange. |
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These functional groups allow the resin to complex with magnesium oxide to form magnesium resinate. |
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Oxidation of amino acid residues in proteins is known to alter their functional properties. |
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Next to him is a quite authentic Jivaro blow-gun originating with the people who used to make fully functional shrunken heads. |
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His official job title is business development manager but, in a functional sense, he is actually the business manager. |
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The design of the tea-kettle addresses by its pyramidal form the functional requirement for maximum stability. |
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A molecule's functional group is the chemically reactive portion, or segment, of an organic chemical molecule. |
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He can read only functional reading, he can read train stops, things like that. |
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This means that organisms are not agglomerates but ecosystems of co-acting cells with a unique functional focus. |
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Much of the work done on the square was functional such as the replacement of kerbing, paving and road resurfacing. |
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A second, functional level of military activity responded to shifts in the conduct of operations. |
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Looking over my clothes once, fast, I nodded and walked on, heavy but functional boots thumping against the soil. |
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Then there is real analysis, complex analysis, functional analysis, geometry, set theory, and so on. |
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The oxygen atom of an ether functional group has two lone pairs of electrons. |
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I find the wincher a complete inconvenience as a sheet winch, but as a halyard winch it's somewhat functional. |
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The basic results were found to be invariant across different functional forms, including linear, log-log, and log-linear specifications. |
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He developed the first acupuncture functional MRI technique to explore connections between acupoints and the brain. |
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Despite the assumed excellence of its educational system, the country has an alarmingly high rate of functional illiteracy. |
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For example, pair up designers and developers to jointly deliver a functional specification or wireframes. |
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Most patients with advanced amyotrophic lateral sclerosis live in a functional locked-in state. |
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Using moves that involve twisting the waist can build the kind of rotational strength your abdominals need to shape up and stay more functional. |
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Thus, functional or numerical response of predators to rosefinches could hardly account for the apparent edge effect here. |
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The shape and form of the bungalow constantly underwent change and adaptation out of functional necessity. |
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The division into frontal and posterior lobes of the brain was based on the functional specialisation of these lobes. |
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Dysanaptic growth could potentially impose a functional limit after therapeutic intervention such as pediatric lobar lung transplant. |
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The majority of reactions in which the ketone functional group takes place are addition reactions. |
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Movement in arboreal and terrestrial environments presents very different functional challenges for locomotion. |
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It has an oddly functional feel for a play that glories in rhetoric, rodomontade, swagger and swordplay. |
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Gormley needed a functional, maintenance-free, robust building, with more space to work, and significantly, more space to think. |
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The normal visual evoked potential reflects the functional integrity of the visual pathways from retinal to occipital striate area. |
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Gimson used his study of traditional country furniture to produce functional, well-proportioned designs. |
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The ester functional group can also be split by ammonia to give amides and alcohols. |
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The functional digital car competition is judged on effective use of virtual prototyping tools. |
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It does occlude with this tooth in what appears to be a fully functional manner, and it retains the pattern of its cusps. |
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For example, several lineages typically excluded from the nine-primaried oscines do have nine functional primaries per wing. |
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If true, this is a good example of the functional application of legal rules as understood, by those who operate under them. |
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Nor is it merely that their absorption into domesticity makes functional sense in a commercial and industrial society. |
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Simple in appearance and designed to be functional, the very first fabric awnings were only installed when and where they were needed. |
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Ecosystems are functional units of interacting abiotic, biotic, and cultural components. |
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Qi, Blood and Body Fluids are the most basic substances that constitute the human body and maintain its functional activities. |
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It can lead to all types of cosmetic and functional issues down the road which are difficult if not impossible to reverse. |
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The ironic painterly stroke and the disembodied functional object are a perfect Pop pair. |
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The finishes are colourful, inventive, and robustly functional. |
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Both juvenescent and senescent fish have functional ovotestes. |
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Historically NHS employees pay and terms and conditions were determined by General Whitley Council and 38 different functional Whitley Councils for different disciplines. |
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Staffed by seasoned warfighters and functional experts, the AWG will be a center of excellence for innovative thinking and imaginative implementation. |
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The Japanese electronics industry is reaching the limit of functional design and sees the environment as the key to re-energising its economic performance. |
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Using watercolor, we captured a bit of summer with these functional tubes. |
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This controls for functional equivalence but not for sequence similarity. |
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Resistant starch may be the latest ingredient making waves in the functional food world, particularly for its use as a prebiotic ingredient in yogurt products. |
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Essentially he is arguing that there are functional trade-offs in developmental biology. |
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Whether you are a junky or a functional addict, heroin runs your life. |
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You can make a living off talents and be the most productive babe with the most functional bonds on the astrological block. |
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Using kettlebells, you'll build functional muscle strength and size, burn fat, sculpt a shredded midsection and create an overall athletic physique. |
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As with Xerox copier, 3-D printers have become smaller, cheaper, and more functional over time. |
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Dual Russian and U.S. airlocks are functional and support spacewalks. |
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Epithelioid cells were closely apposed with interdigitating cytoplasmic processes, occasional desmosome-like functional complexes, and uniform, narrow intercellular spaces. |
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Well, the bass is a very functional instrument and it keeps good time. |
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His cages are not pretty, but they are very functional, serviced by reticulated water and food at the front, with a door at the rear, adjacent to nesting hollows. |
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The functional group of an alkene is its carbon-carbon double bond. |
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Given the functional illiteracy on either side of it, I'm guessing it was a half-understood attempt to find a rhyme for a line that makes no sense anyway. |
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If different parts of the cerebellum have different functional roles, this must be due to differences in their input and output connections rather than their internal wiring. |
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States might have been willing to concede the theoretical justness of the functional principle, but they would not enforce it in real negotiations. |
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Like many other rodents, all squirrels have five functional toes on the hindfeet and four on the forefeet, with a well-developed claw on each digit. |
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The functional classes for proteins exist in hierarchies or directed acyclic graphs, which means that the classes are not independent of each other. |
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Thus the functional disadvantage is less for child amputees. |
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Mark Hyman, MD, best-selling author, and current chair of the Institute of functional Medicine, sees it as anything but quackery. |
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The site is functional more than ninety percent of the time, up from fifty-five percent of the time in October. |
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To be sure, functional Medicine or related fields like Lifestyle Medicine may not have all the answers. |
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We're already afloat, therefore our boats must be functional. |
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Fish with jaws usually have five functional pairs of gill arches. |
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The captain tried to say all the cameras were functional except for the one in the cabin where the body was found. |
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The completed machine could roam around and had a fully functional arm. |
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The natural stimulus for bone to maintain its functional strength is the loading which results from gravitational forces and the tensions exerted by muscular activity. |
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Plasma PS has been quantitated by immunologic and functional assays. |
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In fact, one of the most jarring realizations that dutton comes to is that functional psychopaths walk among us. |
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The guards remain a fully functional part of royal defences though through the years they have become a tourist attraction. |
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The ceramic work ranged from low-fire smoked and Raku vessels to high-fire functional and sculptural pieces in porcelain and stoneware. |
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A statistical reanalysis of four sets of functional magnetic resonance imaging data supports this theory, Lloyd reports in the Aug. |
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Expression, localisation and functional activation of NFAT-2 in normal human skin, psoriasis, and cultured keratocytes. |
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An adultoid is a mature alate that remains in the colony, sheds its wings and becomes a functional reproductive. |
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I am all ears to find out how my car, which used to have a perfectly functional engine, will no longer start. |
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Each function is represented as a mixture of actual observations or functional archetypes, which are a mixture of observations in the data set. |
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We observed large fluctuations in time-resolved degree-degree correlations, ranging from dissortative to assortative functional brain networks. |
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Presence of two epurals is the more likely derived condition for stomiiforms based on functional outgroup comparison to Diplophos and Manducus. |
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Subsequent cell and tissue interactions lead to the functional differentiation of all embryonic and extraembryonic tissues. |
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Within the normal reproductive cycle, haploidisation is one of the major functional consequences of meiosis. |
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The variational formulation of this problem leads to hemivariational inequality with a nonsmooth functional defined on the contact boundary. |
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All the major terpenes produced from the functional TPSs were detected in the VOC profiles of the four endophytes grown on potato dextrose. |
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However, unlike the useful firehooks, these large pumps had rarely proved flexible or functional enough to make much difference. |
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The dream of a junkless, truly functional workspace is one fantasy you can realistically fulfill. It's downright exciting just to think about it! |
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These are standards applying to the functional safety of aerospace vehicles. |
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Hydrocarbons, from which one hydrogen atom has been removed, are functional groups called hydrocarbyls. |
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In addition to its central London offices, it has an office in Farnborough, Hampshire that houses functional specialists and support functions. |
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However, it was well known that proteins are structural and functional macromolecules, some of which carry out enzymatic reactions of cells. |
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In particular, Georges Cuvier insisted that species were unrelated and fixed, their similarities reflecting divine design for functional needs. |
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Mutations leading to the loss of function of a gene are much more common than mutations that produce a new, fully functional gene. |
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Alfred provided functional patronage, linked to a social programme of vernacular literacy in England, which was unprecedented. |
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This established a Tripartite System of education, with an academic, a technical and a functional strand. |
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The interior was purely functional and spare, a large open space of steel, glass and concrete where the only decoration was the structure itself. |
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It was completed in 1668 and is the earliest known functional reflecting telescope. |
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Extracellular DNA acts as a functional extracellular matrix component in the biofilms of several bacterial species. |
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Curry is a multi-paradigm declarative language covering functional, logic, and concurrent programming paradigms. |
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Stefan Banach, one of the most influential mathematicians of the 20th century, one of the principal founders of modern functional analysis. |
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Polyols, compounds containing more than one alcohol functional group, generally interact with cupric salts. |
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The North East Atlantic individual biological stocks of Nephrops are identified as functional units. |
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Subsequently, the number of ESTs was extended to 12,000 and the diatom EST database was constructed for functional analyses. |
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The shoulder joint is the only functional joint in all cetaceans except for the Amazon river dolphin. |
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As with all wings, the towing vessel must go at a certain speed for the doors to remain standing and functional. |
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Phenolic resins are today only produced by angiosperms, and tend to serve functional uses. |
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As he helped wounded men into the Alabama's only two functional lifeboats, an able bodied sailor attempted to enter one, which was already full. |
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This is a functional classification that we impose and not an intrinsic feature of life or diversity. |
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A functional wolf population should exist in California by 2024 according to estimates by state wildlife officials. |
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They are born with a fully functional venom apparatus and a reserve supply of yolk within their bodies. |
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Following dispersal, such fungal spores must meet with a compatible algal partner before a functional lichen can form. |
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In the actual syntax, however, some idioms can be broken up by various functional constructions. |
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Although most of them focus on sequence data, some of them include phylogenetic or functional information. |
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The civil parish is not functional however, and there is no council or meeting. |
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They are common in functional constituencies, and are not rare among geographical constituencies. |
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Crocodilians also have the functional equivalent of a diaphragm by incorporating muscles used for aquatic locomotion into respiration. |
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Decoration was also made on functional tools, such as spear throwers, perforated batons and lamps. |
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Often, by design or coincidence, a tool may share key functional attributes with one or more other tools. |
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In architecture the Khrushchev era mostly focused on functional design as opposed to the highly decorated style of Stalin's epoch. |
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The endocrine reproductive system becomes functional by the end of the first trimester of fetal life. |
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A perfume's scent is not eligible for trademark protection because the scent serves as the functional purpose of the product. |
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The Maya did not employ a functional wheel, so all loads were transported on litters, barges, or rolled on logs. |
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The idea behind a projectised organisation is to develop loyalty to the project, not to a functional manager. |
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The two are similar insofar as both verb types contribute mainly just functional information to the clauses in which they appear. |
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Other languages, such as Latin, are synthetic, which means they tend to express functional meaning with affixes, not with auxiliary verbs. |
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Through this process, the standard variety acquires prestige and a greater functional importance than local varieties. |
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At the time of India's independence in 1947, English was the only functional lingua franca in the country. |
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The functional motivation for the implementation of DSM and DOM is to avoid ambiguity as to what is subject and object in transitive clauses. |
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One theory that has been posited to account for the occurrence of accusative systems is that of functional pressure. |
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These communities will develop some functional system to meet the needs that they have. |
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Zipes, Optical mapping of the functional reentrant circuit of ventricular tachycardia in acute myocardial infarction. |
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But if you can squeeze yourself in on the functional seats at the refectory tables, you're sorted. |
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The Company has relaunched a product line to tap into the rapidly growing demand for convenient and nutritious functional beverages. |
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Interrelation of functional morphology, behavior, and autecology in early stages of the bivalve Merceuaria mereeuaria. |
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The Kudo Fake Fur Throw is as stylish as it is functional to keep you snug during the winter months. |
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So, it has been proposed that the accusative system arose from a functional pressure to avoid ambiguity and make communication a simpler process. |
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Dispute resolution has also evolved, and functional methods like international commercial arbitration is now available. |
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Only persons who can demonstrate a connection to the sector are eligible to run in a functional constituency. |
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Through the training and experience, the leader gains different traits to help make the organization functional. |
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Taking on the functional approach of leadership, leaders have to think about responsibilities that are taken out in the organization. |
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The functional approach looks at the communication behavior of the leaders. |
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Through functional leadership, roles have to be taken for the organization to function properly. |
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Roles in the functional approach are task related, group building and maintenance, and individual. |
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Being a functional leader allows for the organization to run like a machine and having all the parts work together to accomplish a common goal. |
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Reinforced concrete, prestressed concrete and precast concrete are the most widely used types of concrete functional extensions in modern days. |
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The standard ISO 26262, is considered as one of the best practice framework for achieving automotive functional safety. |
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Radioisotope renography with Tc99m-mercaptoacetyltriglycine indicated marked functional renal impairment. |
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Adding a dry stone wall to convert the space under a large rock into a functional building near Bignasco, Switzerland. |
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Use the functional interaction with your best performers to retro-engineer a mission, values, and culture check-in. |
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These data show that the synthesis of syroheme is not clearly defined in X. citri and additional functional studies need to be done. |
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The anchorage independent growth was here used as a functional marker of tumorgenicity and compared with Caco-2 cells as a positive control. |
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The substitution of lysine for asparagine at position 54 maintains the positive charge of the residue and is of unknown functional significance. |
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The intermediate composition contains an acrylic polymer having a cross-linkable functional group. |
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Complementing the book is a fully functional platform-independent open source Weka software for machine learning, available for free download. |
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Alterations in the functional anatomy of reading induced by rehabilitation of an alexic patient. |
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The enemies are the low level of functional literacy and the rise of aliteracy, particularly among the young. |
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Other librarians and I regularly discuss illiterate, functional, aliterate, and avid readers. |
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The functional significance of amino acids at this position has not been determined. |
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Application of functional coatings with riblet structure will improve the drag to lift ratio of rotor blades significantly. |
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Stone grew up in a more functional household in Scottsdale, Ariz. |
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Triacylglycerides of ricinoleic and lesquerellic acid both contain three hydroxyl functional groups, and are therefore referred to as triols. |
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We define the cage speed like an initial functional parameter of the spherical roller bearing. |
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Homogeneous ropier system enables quantitative functional assessment of multiple transcription factors. |
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A manager who deals with any of the functional areas other than HR is considered as a line manager for the purpose of the study. |
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Dairy products, high in conjugated linoleic acid, show promise as functional foods because of their reported health benefits. |
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I would like to investigate if their putative Fe binding motifs, haemerythrin and rubredoxin, are functional in an Fe-sensing capacity. |
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A functional classification scheme for beta-lactamases and its correlation with molecular structure. |
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Seidl will guide the company's strategy and day-to-day operations in all functional areas. |
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An alternative that puts a more amorphous structure on consumer preferences is the specification of semiflexible functional forms. |
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This semilogarithmic functional form is widely used in hedonic price analysis. |
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Although the larvae of the fifth stage have somewhat natatory setose on their pleopods, they appear not to be completely functional. |
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All the shareware at the Brothersoft Giveaway are offered as a fully functional version for users to download for 24 hours. |
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Now extinct Atlantic grey whales and eastern population of North Atlantic right whales that is facing functional extinction once migrated into Baltic Sea. |
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Scott Yaruss and Robert Quesal, the OASES is designed to examine functional communication difficulties and quality of life for adults who stutter. |
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Then, we will study if the megakaryocytes and platelets derived from these cells keep the same functional alterations that occur in these patients. |
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The layered trees of many phrase structure grammars grant noun phrases an intricate structure that acknowledges a hierarchy of functional projections. |
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The aim is to canvass for the recognition of this autography as a typical African epic whose functional remedies can be applied to the very society from which it comes. |
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It provides the total severity score, three subscale scores of re-experience, avoidance and arousal and demonstrates functional impairment in several areas. |
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Not quite as ascetically functional as the 78, these models are now 'pimped' with colour-coded and chromed exterior trim, front fog lamps and colour-matched over fenders. |
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For example, the very frequently used aorist, though a functional preterite in the indicative mood, conveys historic or 'immediate' aspect in the subjunctive and optative. |
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Signets and seal rings are functional, emblematic finger rings. |
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From the point of view of predicates, each of the main verbs constitutes the core of a predicate, and the auxiliary verbs contribute functional meaning to these predicates. |
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The main verb scrutinized provides the semantic core of sentence meaning, whereby each of the auxiliary verbs contributes some functional meaning. |
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Organisational structures can be characterised as spanning a spectrum from functional to projectised, with a variety of matrix structures in between. |
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The standardized analysis of metabolic parameters in the preprandial and postprandial state may provide important functional clues for the diagnosis of metabolic disorders. |
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After 1-week postinsertion, the patient was able to close the mandible in functional maxillomandibular occlusion position without manual assistance. |
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Accordingly, the material culture of Phoenicia was likely more functional and efficient, and their knowledge more explanatory, than that of the early Berbers. |
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What remains is alternative programming paradigms like functional and logic programming, and material related to the implementation of programming languages. |
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Like other phalangid harvestmen, Leiobunum vittatum behaved as a functional hexapod, the antenniform second legs being used primarily as tactile organs. |
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Alternately, the variation in motor neuron number may be trivial and have little functional impact, because crustacean muscles generally have sparse polyneuronal innervation. |
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This has been accompanied by a significant improvement in living standards as the country successfully reduced internal poverty and established a functional democratic state. |
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Bohr's method measures the volume of the lung which does not eliminate CO2. Because this is a functional measurement, the volume is called the physiologic dead space. |
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When that tip eventually stops growing, whether because of pruning or flowering, lateral buds take over and grow into other, fully functional, vines. |
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While modern birds have only one functional oviduct and lay one egg at a time, more primitive birds and dinosaurs had two oviducts, like crocodiles. |
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This is an example of the embellishment of functional pieces. |
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For example, the TAC set for North Sea Nephrops is based on the aggregate total tonnage of removals recommended by science for nine separate functional unit areas. |
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The left kidney is diminutive and in most limpets is barely functional. |
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Sciatic functional index in smashing injuries of rats sciatic nerves. |
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That's a critical step in getting their maladapted ego out of the way so they can learn to engage life on its own terms and thereby become functional. |
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Neurological studies of multilingualism are carried out with functional neuroimaging, electrophysiology, and through observation of people who have suffered brain damage. |
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In cases where the OH functional group is bonded to an sp2 carbon on an aromatic ring the molecule is known as a phenol, and is named using the IUPAC rules for naming phenols. |
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Declarative multi-paradigm languages combine the main features of functional and logic programming, like laziness, logic variables and non-determinism. |
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This functional classification allows policy makers to analyze expenditures on categories such as health, education, social protection, and environmental protection. |
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Some projects involve merging smaller islands through land reclamation to form larger, more functional islands, as has been done with Jurong Island. |
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Instead, its work is carried out by four functional bodies which come under the GLA umbrella and work under the policy direction of the Mayor and Assembly. |
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In February 2005, North Korea claimed to possess functional nuclear weapons, though their lack of a test at the time led many experts to doubt the claim. |
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Because they are wind pollinated and they have weak internal barriers to hybridization, hybridization produces functional seeds and fertile hybrid offspring. |
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On the classical field theory level, they are described by an action functional extremalising the volume of a manifold swept by a propagating membrane. |
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While the resulting ice balls make a dramatic visual statement, their size and shape also serve a functional purpose, chilling the cocktail with little meltage. |
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The Linear, quadric and cubic functional forms were estimated and the one with the best fit was selected and used for interpreting the phenomenon. |
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Barracks and other less prestigious buildings could be as functional as the mills and factories that were growing increasingly large by the end of the period. |
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The design emphasis of donjons changed to reflect a shift from functional to decorative requirements, imposing a symbol of lordly power upon the landscape. |
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These binucleated forms have one macronucleus functional and another sexual micronucleus which is not functional in the ordinary life processes of the species. |
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Comparison between deinopoid and araneoid orb webs suggests that araneoid silks and webs are far superior with respect to functional capabilities. |
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There is special emphasis on how recent advances in radiometric dating, functional morphology, molecular biology, and archaeological inference have impacted the field. |
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The Latin term villa regia which Bede used of the site suggests an estate centre as the functional heart of a territory held in the King's demesne. |
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This teleonomy is the quality whereby the process of natural selection creates and preserves traits that are seemingly fitted for the functional roles they perform. |
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The Pedant-Pro system is the ideal application for extracting top-quality functional and structural information from high-throughput sequencing data in reasonable time. |
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In 1973 Volkswagen announced they had a functional passive seat belt. |
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Modern cathedrals frequently lack the grandeur of those of the Medieval and Renaissance times, having more focus on the functional aspect of a place of worship. |
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InspF Median plane of planes represents a product mating where feature geometry participating in the functional chain is a derived median plane of two planes. |
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The Normans thereafter adopted the growing feudal doctrines of the rest of France, and worked them into a functional hierarchical system in both Normandy and in England. |
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The most conventional functional definition of a sacrament is that it is an outward sign, instituted by Christ, that conveys an inward, spiritual grace through Christ. |
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The rebuilding work was completed in time for last Christmas, but the church had not become fully functional without its altar, lecturn, font and processional cross. |
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Jim Rodda had previously designed a number of 3D-printable items of a medieval persuasion, including functional miniature ballistae and catapults for tabletop gaming. |
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Most RMS packages use a records retention module that operates similarly to the functional, relational records retention methodology described below. |
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A computer virus is a program that replicates by inserting or attaching itself to other computer programs or media and can disrupt a computer system's functional abilities. |
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It assumes knowledge of basic algebra terminology and methods and experiences in factoring second-degree polynomials, concepts of analytic geometry, and functional notation. |
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Allometry and functional constraints on proboscis lengths in butterflies. |
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They describe modern wavefunction or density functional technology as translated into familiar chemical language through natural bond orbital analysis. |
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As previously reported, this may be partly explained by the hypotestosteronemic state, which represents a true functional state of hypogonadotropic hypogonadism. |
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Phaseic acid is produced from this compound by alkylation with an acetylide of a protected enynal, followed by standard functional group manipulations. |
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The seventh functional specialty, systematics, is concerned with promoting an understanding of the realitites affirmed in the previous specialty, doctrines. |
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Newburyport is often cited as an example by preservationists of how to maintain a city's architecture and heritage, while still having it remain functional and liveable. |
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