The truth is, neither sewers nor computer chips in composting toilets are functionally or environmentally sustainable. |
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The functionally monocular athlete should be evaluated by an ophthalmologist before being admitted to participation in a particular sport. |
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The functionally one-eyed, or monocular, athlete should take extra precautions. |
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Isochromosome 17 in this tumor may be functionally equivalent to monosomy 17, as the short arm is lost. |
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Several of these parents were either illiterate or functionally illiterate in Spanish and did not speak English. |
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Specifically, we defined two small but functionally important structural motifs within the Rux protein. |
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Until the 1980s when the Sandinistas launched their literacy campaign, half of the Nicaraguan population was functionally illiterate. |
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Furthermore, the elements of the project are functionally inseparable, one from another. |
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This variation is not trivial functionally, because these sensory hairs help the insect navigate through the air. |
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This process is functionally equivalent to swarming in honeybees, but with a longer time scale. |
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We assume that a sequence consists of subsequences delimited by functionally constrained blocks. |
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His human resources officer told him that some of his employees were functionally illiterate, despite having high school diplomas. |
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When searching for a building to squat, OCAP looks for property that will serve politically as well as functionally. |
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Also many more genes have been sequenced and functionally characterized for the mouse than for any other nonhuman mammal. |
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In the modern world, in contrast to pre-industrial society, the nation state is functionally necessary. |
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This remodeling probably underpins functionally useful retraining techniques after brain injury. |
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In this way the silicone foam is created, and for this reason, 'foam' and 'fluid layer' are functionally interrelated. |
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Neither is equivalent to protein activation, which is the functionally activated form of the receptor. |
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It seeks to stand completely independent of subjective pointedness but remains aesthetically acute and functionally precise. |
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That is, the cartilaginous radials extend to margins of pectoral fin, functionally and physically displacing the keratinous ceratotrichia. |
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In this way it is possible to state that the 'logic of the affirmative statement ' and the 'logic of the operation' are functionally equivalent. |
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We use the logical framework provided by this dendrogram to group the SC and MC in functionally distinct clusters. |
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This remained physically and functionally distinct and probably remained a separate planning unit. |
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Residues in close physical proximity to those of a subunit encoded by another genome are clearly functionally important. |
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Some grains that stain for cytoplasm may nonetheless be functionally inviable for other reasons. |
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During the 1980s, he discovered that many of the young workers in his manufacturing firms were functionally illiterate and innumerate. |
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They could be functionally alike, in the sense that all of them could, and sometimes did, claim political autonomy. |
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These two domains are functionally independent and have had separate evolutionary origins. |
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If not treated early enough, an amblyopic eye may never develop good vision and may even become functionally blind. |
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Most of the REs reside in the intergenic regions and are believed to be functionally neutral. |
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This strongly favors the hypothesis that the packing deficiencies detected in membrane gates might be functionally important. |
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In hypersensitive mutants the mutation synthetically enhances toxin lethality and can be functionally informative. |
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Control and user interface functions, if needed for a particular application can also be functionally partitioned. |
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The house was based on a mass divided into a single, open, functionally designed space. |
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They may be the most functionally useless clothing items ever devised by humankind. |
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The bowling chair is perfectly at home indoors or outdoors for residential purposes and functionally created for commercial environments. |
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Clotting assays measure only the fibrinogen that is able to functionally participate in clot formation. |
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In the past, these infrastructures were physically and functionally separate. |
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Studios were sparsely and functionally furnished, but contained unfinished or unsold works. |
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Our work is based on the principle that the mammalian central nervous system is functionally and anatomically well-organized. |
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Our 54 rooms, functionally equipped with all the comforts of a city hotel, have a view to the sea. |
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The collocation of these functionally related units with their organic equipment enabled a dramatic improvement in weekend training. |
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Place the things that are most important and functionally basic to the site's purpose at the forefront. |
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Previous figures estimate the number of functionally illiterate adults as high as 12 million. |
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Was it a sort of paradigm of good managerial practices, policies and procedures, functionally, or was it just a tick box exercise? |
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Buildings could be functionally constructed to provide the necessary space and sun exposure to make such a proposal a reality. |
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It applied, originally, to given types of instruments, which were functionally defined in the section itself. |
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Transcription factors altered structurally and functionally have been associated with many human neoplasms. |
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The formation of heterodimers could be identified functionally via electrophysiological measurement. |
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Studies indicate that light regulation and control of biorhythms are functionally interrelated and possibly have a common evolutionary origin. |
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Viruses are free to mutate into an infinite variety of functionally equivalent forms, whereas the process of establishing their equivalence is undecidable. |
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The cerebellum is functionally linked with the prefrontal cortex. |
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As the branch had, functionally, agreed to negotiate or collect the cheque, it had a collecting bank's right of recourse when the cheque was dishonoured. |
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The basicranial articulation was no longer the anchor for the palate, and the palatoquadrate was functionally replaced by its dermal anlagen, the maxillae. |
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There is no difference, functionally or stylistically, between the two campaigns. |
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The problem is that Mississippi has long operated as a state that functionally had an open primary. |
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The National Research Council reports that NASA has functionally thrown in the towel on a manned mission to Mars. |
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Desmin and vinculin are functionally related proteins that are present in the membrane-associated dense bodies in the sarcolemma of the smooth muscle cells. |
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You do get functionally sceptical and tend to doubt what people tell you. |
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The effects of mercury, commonly applied as mercuric chloride, were first assessed on plant aquaporins that had been functionally expressed in Xenopus oocytes. |
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Intuitively, this is a consequence of the fact that two lineages can be functionally separated by a greater distance in a rectangle than in a torus. |
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Whether the functionally independent mutants are the result of mutations in a single bifunctional gene or two separate genes has not been determined. |
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In the foot, the fifth toe was reduced to a single metatarsal, and the first toe was reduced and raised off the ground, leaving a functionally tridactyl foot. |
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It is worth asking whether, by modeling themselves on homemade mix tapes, commercial mixes have the potential functionally to displace home mixes. |
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Combined with their occasionally distinctive morphologies, it would appear that they represent structures ontogenetically and functionally distinct from the botuliform cells. |
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Two of the most common, but functionally indeterminate, grass grains regularly identified from American Bottom sites are panic grass and beardgrass. |
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A recent video released by the American Medical Association reported that about onehalf of Americans have low health literacy and one-fifth are functionally illiterate. |
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This requires a workforce that is computerate rather than merely functionally literate and numerate, as was needed for the first industrial revolution. |
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It is possible to discern the functionally important motions in proteins using a modal decomposition of the cross-correlations of the fluctuations. |
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These university buildings are composed of simple, native, blue stone forms, and limestone belt courses organize functionally positioned white-framed windows. |
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Try engineered framing lumber, an exceptionally intelligent use of quick-growth lumber engineered with glues that are functionally fireproof and have zero emissions. |
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If you can find a refurbished notebook that has the features you're looking for, you'd be foolish to pay full price, and the products are functionally identical. |
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One of my chief hopes for this school is that it may be a place where truthfulness and grace continue to be linked, and we do not attempt to live purely functionally. |
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When you walk into a finished facility as functionally efficient as this, it's easy to forget all that goes into creating an 18,000-square-foot technical complex. |
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My mission is to deliver functionally built cabinetry and furniture. |
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The first is through functionally emulative increments, which are increments of an organization that are created to emulate the functions and capabilities of the whole. |
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A PHO must be very flexible functionally and able to work with many different HMOs' rules. |
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In lingua franca situations, most speakers of the common language are functionally multilingual. |
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Tamil nouns can take one of four prefixes, i, a, u, and e which are functionally equivalent to the demonstratives in English. |
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To examine this model we identified phosphoresidues within Su and functionally tested Su proteins in which these residues were altered. |
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Shires are generally functionally indistinguishable from towns, borough, municipalities, or cities. |
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Most inflorescences are formed of a mixture of functionally male and functionally female flowers. |
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All flowers produce nectar, the functionally female flowers producing it in greater volume and with a higher sugar content. |
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All of the flower types can produce pollen, but the pollen from functionally female flowers does not germinate. |
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Benthic assemblages in urbanized coastal regions are not functionally equivalent to benthic assemblages in untouched regions. |
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If successful, the pregnancy is thereafter functionally dichorionic, and risk of serious sequelae of twin-twin transfusion syndrome is reduced. |
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We welcomed your comments, listened to your feedback and worked very hard this year to improve UBRT editorially and functionally. |
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Extracts of Chelidonii herba with different solvents were characterized phytochemically and functionally by experiments with HepG2 liver cells. |
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A species is extinct when the last individual of that species dies, but it may be functionally extinct well before that moment. |
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However, ReCom research also finds functionally illiterate and innumerate children completing primary education. |
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However, the archaellum is rotating and thereby functionally resembles the bacterial flagellum. |
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Firms differ in their global organizational structures functionally, divisionally, regionally, and by product lines. |
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A 2006 survey found no individuals of the Yangtze river dolphin, which now appears to be functionally extinct. |
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A poorly canalised Rex vein was reported in one of these cases yet found to be functionally viable at surgery. |
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In most birds, the lung is functionally and anatomically subdivided into paleopulmo and neopulmo portions. |
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A portion of all genetic variation is functionally neutral, producing no phenotypic effect or significant difference in fitness. |
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The fact that different structures can be shown to be functionally isomorphic implies that they are analogous, not homologous. |
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Geoffrey Chaucer wrote his narrative work The Canterbury Tales in a time of transition from vestigially oral culture to functionally literate print culture. |
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This sophisticated nanomachine is functionally and structurally related to virulence-associated type-III secretion systems of pathogenic bacteria. |
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One of the major differences between for-profit and not-for-profit financial statements is that not-for-profit organizations must categorize their expenses functionally. |
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Clusters of significantly increased connectivity after stimulation were located at the level of the paravermal lobules, functionally known as part of the spino-cerebellum. |
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Jeune's flutina resembles Wheatstone's concertina in internal construction and tone color, but it appears to complement Demian's accordion functionally. |
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We hypothesize that hyperactive RNAi in mouse oocytes functionally complements the piRNA pathway, a Dicer-independent pathway suppressing retrotransposons in the germline. |
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As they mature to become functionally normal erythrocytes, the haemoglobin content of the reticulocyte increases and the size of the cell decreases. |
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However, by the time they become competent to conduct water, all xylem tracheids and vessels have lost their cytoplasm and the cells are therefore functionally dead. |
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In vitro preparation of functionally developed biocartilage substitutes is an attractive concept for future clinical treatments of cartilage injuries and degeneration. |
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In the UK, one in four children will leave school functionally innumerate. |
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However, variable types of 20S complexes can associate with different regulatory particles, generating functionally distinct proteasomes such as the immunoproteasome. |
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As plants age and become increasingly functionally obsolete, or less economically viable, their capacity factors fall, until economic infeasibility sets in. |
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The Ottonians worked to preserve the duchies as offices of the crown, but by the reign of Henry IV the dukes had made them functionally hereditary. |
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Clypeate grains are either functionally omniaperturate and have a thin exine and uniformly thickened intine or are porate with localized thickenings of intine. |
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Scientists believe that this population may be functionally extinct. |
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