In diamagnetic heme proteins, the magnetic anisotropy is small and RDCs are barely large enough to be used as structural constraints. |
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Lipids provide material for respiration and energy production, and serve as vitamins, hormones and structural components of biological membranes. |
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Cast-in hardware can be positioned for structural reinforcement or to facilitate installation. |
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A structural report recommended that all internal partitions, floors, stairs, and all timber lintels in external walls be removed. |
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The 5-foot draft wing keel is antimonious lead and fastened to the structural grid network with stainless bolts. |
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When a baby has a structural birth defect, some part of the body is missing or malformed. |
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These tests score either chromosomal structural aberrations at metaphase or micronuclei at interphase. |
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Let us consider it carefully before we lay before the world what might prove a structural and aesthetic abnormity. |
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The Commission agrees that companies benefiting from structural funds will have to reimburse the money if they leave within seven years. |
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The resulting rush to build pushed up prices for structural panels, lumber, wallboard and other materials. |
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The structural parts were of pine, beech, walnut, or poplar, all available locally. |
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Admittedly, this study reaches the limits of experimental accuracy accomplishable in structural work. |
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To solve this problem, a combination of detailed structural information and accurate, time-resolved measurements are required. |
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In addition, a cheap sensor cannot distinguish between a water pipe, a structural beam and a power cable. |
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Magnetic foliations and lineations obtained from these sites can be interpreted directly in terms of structural information. |
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The watertight seals over structural joints tend to deteriorate over time as the caulking becomes less sticky and dislodges. |
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In 2006, the spork was given a radical reboot in an attempt to address some of its structural shortcomings. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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The structural elements that support the overall tabletop also act as raceways and interconnections for all our electrical work. |
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A second later, this led to the structural failure of the external tank, igniting the liquid hydrogen and oxygen it carried into a fireball. |
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Rate variation among lineages is the footprint of selection and can be indicative of species radiations or differential structural constraints. |
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Similar dangers exist of a structural collapse leading to an uncontrollable release of energy which could release radioactivity, he said. |
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Look for loose joints or other structural problems with the system, and repair them as needed using pop rivets. |
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However, steel had structural advantages and durability which iron lacked, and the railways adopted steel for their tracks. |
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Chartered building surveyors will examine a property for structural damage such as subsidence, dry and wet rot and leaking roofs. |
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It is our hope that through deeper understanding, the diverse structural mosaic of Canadian society can be strengthened. |
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The tree provides structural support for the ramp and platform through the use of a cable, arch, and railing suspension system. |
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The structural subtlety of the concerto, with its conjoined movements, was adroitly handled by both orchestra and soloist. |
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It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and aerodynamics. |
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The primary areas considered are structural dynamics, static aeroelasticity, and dynamic aeroelasticity. |
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First, they are structural proteins that contribute to the refractive powers of the lens. |
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Under the structural readjustment program, trade liberalisation was introduced. |
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The original structural system, including the roof, was entirely cast-in-place reinforced concrete using normal-weight aggregate. |
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Cells are laced with a network of fibres more rigid than the rope-like structural proteins collagen and keratin. |
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And sometimes there's a structural change and you've got to go through and almost completely rebid the job. |
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Unions know which way the wind is blowing, and while they remain opposed to a break-up, they realise that structural change is on the way. |
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The progression of kibbutzes from socialist ideals to capitalism tells an interesting tale of structural change. |
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The withdrawal of the state from business activities which it cannot perform well is a key prerequisite for a successful structural reform. |
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Several experimental observations witnessing the reliability of the structural model have already been reported. |
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Because the systems are lightweight, they can be used to re-cover roofs when the structural system cannot hold added weight. |
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Projects must meet a specific physical test for retention of existing walls and internal structural framework. |
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For example, it has linked economic reform and structural adjustment to what it has termed good governance. |
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This is no knock against Lucas, who does a fine job in his short scenes, but it is a structural problem that the film does not entirely solve. |
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Two of the most important factors structural engineers have to consider are robustness and redundancy. |
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Recent structural experiments have suggested that the domain may also contain left-handed polyproline helices. |
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The engineers found that the original structural design helped arrest the progression of collapse and resultant loss of life. |
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The economy is also showing clear signs of recovery after facing several years of cyclical and structural problems. |
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A structural engineer is expected to visit the scene to assess damage before trains are allowed to use the bridge again. |
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Aging is characterized by the progressive loss of functional and structural integrity of the organism. |
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Exposure to extreme circumstances may lead to subtle structural abnormalities in the frontal lobe, which is closely related to the limbic system. |
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If the rescuers are sensible, they will focus on long-term structural improvements to budget balance rather than on short-term cuts. |
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The lessened stability of these structural elements is very likely caused by the apolar environment. |
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The initial structural analysis suggests a detailed rupture mechanism in the aqueous solution. |
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They cover some structural issues and some managerial issues and some process issues. |
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Within the substitutional mode, anachronism was neither an aberration nor a mere rhetorical device, but a structural condition of artifacts. |
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Energetic and structural properties were also monitored for stability during the production runs. |
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By using flexible fabrics instead of conventional rigid molds, concrete elements can vary in volume according to structural requirements. |
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The structural make-up of Irish employment is changing, with the number of women in paid employment increasing rapidly. |
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Ellen Willis takes issue with what she sees as our emphasis on small-scale change that does not challenge structural inequality. |
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These structural applications recognize when dimensions are adjusted and point out dimensional conflicts as changes are made. |
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A 15th century stately home near Westbury is still experiencing major structural problems two years after action was taken to shore it up. |
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Most of the money went to the structural funds which are spent on declining regions in rich countries as well as poor areas in poor countries. |
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Secondly, from a structural point of view it pervades large parts of the language system. |
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As was often the case in those days, structural perimeter walls are in coursed rubble. |
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Metal also maintains its structural integrity even when wind speeds reach hurricane levels. |
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The different functions can often be assigned to conserved amino acid motifs which are separated into independent structural units. |
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The structural nature of language removes the written word from a direct relationship with its physical referent. |
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One myth is that aluminum is not sufficiently strong to serve as a structural metal. |
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These are aluminized glass fibers, easily laminated together with carbon structural fibers below. |
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The author has selected and arranged the music compositions in order of complexity and structural content. |
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The thinner the tissue section is, the higher the magnification and resolution of structural detail possible. |
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The Cafe is formed by eight curved structural ribs which enclose the seating and servery space. |
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Elastin may play an important structural role in the development of alveoli from immature saccules. |
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The sloped skylight is supported by laminated-glass structural ribs and is strong enough to support the weight of cleaning crews. |
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All observed asymmetries between the two alternants are shown to fall out naturally from this and related structural distinctions. |
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The pre-war German ideals of astylar glass boxes that revealed their structural frame were the basis for the International style. |
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This paper provides the first exhaustive data set on the brittle structural architecture of the Lanterman Fault. |
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The family has been undergoing major structural changes that are altering women's roles. |
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Laminated safety glass frees architects from strict reliance on opaque structural materials. |
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The most common fibers used in structural applications are fiberglass, aramid, and carbon. |
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The application is decorative, not structural, as evidenced by the metal straps suspending the logs. |
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On the structural front, like Congress, Australia's Parliament calls its lower chamber the House of Representatives. |
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The third strand of poverty research relates individual and structural factors. |
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It is especially striking in rock music and jazz as a progressive or structural device. |
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Since sampling is a constitutive structural part of rap music, it is naturally found in all local variants of the genre. |
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Their protruding bits of pipe suggest plumbing or wiring or structural reinforcement. |
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In interactions with proteins and lipids, sucrose replaces water associations in the molecules and maintains structural integrity. |
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Tile and slate roofing is very heavy, sometimes requiring structural reinforcement. |
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Proposals for structural reshuffles were also tabled at the meeting. |
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The structural preference of lipid mixtures for the lamellar or hexagonal phase is dictated by the minimization of molecular free energies of the component molecules. |
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The different amount of subsidence between two tectonostratigraphic provinces or sub-provinces relies on the presence of a transverse zone of structural accommodation. |
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The analysis of structural aberrations included chromatid and chromosome breaks, appearance of acentric fragments, dicentric chromosomes and chromatid exchanges. |
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The wide-angle X-ray diffraction study showed that structural changes of cellulose appeared due to the radiation-induced chemical reaction of lignocellulose. |
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The central core also acts as the structural support for the metal tower designed to receive the antennae oriented towards the relay stations at the Dole and Mt Pelerin. |
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Borrowers should have a comprehensive structural survey carried out to minimise the risk of discovering rising damp or subsidence when it is too late. |
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The well-characterized centriole duplication regulatory proteins Plk4 and Cep152, as well as the core structural protein Sas6, have all been observed. |
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It is such a soft and pliable metal that it needs to be alloyed with other metals, into brass or bronze, before it can be used for a structural purpose. |
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It was concluded from structural observations that duration of cambial activity is longer in trees with broad annual rings than in trees with narrow rings. |
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They suggest there is a real risk of a sudden rupture, e.g. a structural change in ocean currents or the melting of the Western Antarctic ice sheet. |
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Using the wire frames, which contained the dimensional controls for the design, the engineers were able to place individual structural members into a computer model. |
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The house did not suffer any structural damage but when the lightning hit the house there was an enormous bang, the fuses blew and the power went. |
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However, chemical and structural bases for specific cell-polysaccharide interactions essential for their utility as 3-D cell matrices are not well defined. |
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The airway wall is composed of many interrelated structural components such as epithelium, connective tissue, vessels, muscle, and mucus-secreting gland acini. |
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Some birds compensate for a lack of structural modification to the intestinal tract by consuming large quantities of grass e.g., ducks, geese and the takahe. |
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In many cases small sample quantities limit the utility of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography in obtaining structural information. |
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Although ships are meant to be thoroughly checked every two years for cracks and other signs of structural wear, the inspections often do not take place. |
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In the earlier 20th century the play's structural kinship with two plays about regicide, Richard III and, especially, Macbeth, was frequently noted. |
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Tower and wing are connected and articulated by a hinge point of vertical circulation, with a lift placed outside the building to minimize structural intrusion. |
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I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel. |
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Asking a carpenter or handyman to render an opinion regarding the structural integrity of a building is equivalent to asking a nurse's aid to diagnose a malignant carcinoma. |
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Nor do these studies address the structural and systematic issues that contribute to obesity, such as poverty and stress. |
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How do structural brain changes correlate with emotional and behavioral symptoms? |
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We lack quantitative sedimentological and structural data on the Somma-Vesuvius debris avalanches, but we can make some interpretations regarding their rheology. |
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A written constitution can be viewed as a structural feature of this particular Constitution, as are separation of powers and federalism, that serves particular purposes. |
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But as machines continue to displace humans in a range of fields, they may exacerbate our structural problems with jobs growth. |
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True structural stepped arches with cast stone plinth block, spring line bases, and keystone are the focus of the main entry courtyard beyond the cast stone stair and ramp. |
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The training, both classroom and practical, covers a range of aircraft and avionics technical courses, aircraft structural courses, and aircraft life support courses. |
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Models walked through water in structural and sheer garments, evoking both an early tribalism and futurism. |
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Perhaps the most significant structural flaw in the current system, however, is that the fox is guarding the henhouse. |
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Common sense is not a just a normative judgment about wisdom, but a structural feature of any functioning organization. |
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The beams of a deck are intermediate structural members, transferring the dead loads of the joists and decking and live loads to the post or pier. |
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At the same time, plastics developers are targeting structural components like front end modules and other mainstays of stamped steel like seat frames. |
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The initial step to deal with discrimination is to introduce a structural change in discriminative legislation and redistribution of economic and political resources. |
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In fact, a wide range of structural proteins have coils in which two or three helices are wound around each other to form a left-handed superhelix conformation. |
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The fact is that the most common aluminum structural alloy, 6061-T6, has a minimum yield strength of 35 kips per square inch, which is almost equal to that of A36 steel. |
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His studies in a small town in Kansas during two sabbatical leaves at Wichita State University confirmed the structural differences he expected from the literature. |
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Components such as keel, engine beds, mast step, structural bulkheads and rigging loads are all connected to the grid, resulting in a very rigid and strong structure. |
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A third possibility is that structural position and self-monitoring may have relatively independent, additive effects on performance in organizations. |
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Although it is similar to the Silverpit Crater in terms of age, scale and structural setting, the shape of the Bovey Basin is clearly rhomboidal and not circular. |
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John silva, a former chief economist for the Senate Banking Committee, believes it reflects a structural shift in the economy. |
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Environmentalists fumed about the World Bank's funding of destructive infrastructure projects and the IMF's reborn version of structural adjustment. |
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The protein units appear to be packed in a compact hexagonal way and from the position and distribution of the spots it is possible to derive some structural parameters. |
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The removal of regulatory and other structural impediments to private sector investment could also play a big role in jump-starting the foreign investment drive. |
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The meagre resources of Queen Anne's Bounty could not adequately address the internal structural problems of the church, which seriously hampered its pastoral efficiency. |
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The bottom line is that the state will continue to evolve from the traditional welfare role towards an agent of modernisation and structural reform. |
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The nanofibrils are relevant structural units in the hierarchical structure of lingulate brachiopods with baculate shell structure. |
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He does so by giving the first structural tone an afterbeat comparable to that which follows the second structural tone. |
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Camerairism reflects a structural change more profound than Butskellism ever did. |
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I use roses and grasses such as stipa, sweet william and tulips, with structural stuff such as the evergreen shrubs choisya and danae. |
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We have isolated the gene encoding the Schwann cell glycoprotein P0, the major structural protein of the peripheral myelin sheath. |
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Roller mills were first used for making sheets, but also were developed for rolling structural shapes such as angles and rails. |
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The classical orders now became largely decorative rather than structural, except in colonnades. |
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The single reed iterations were often idioglots because of the simple structural design required to produce such a sound generator. |
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These can either be structural, supporting an arcade or architrave, or purely decorative, set against a wall in the form of pilasters. |
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This agrees well with the more primitive structural organization of the jyngine brain. |
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The departmental board has overall responsibility for delivery of the structural reform plan. |
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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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Iron's advantages included being much cheaper than wood, not being subject to dry rot or woodworm, and its much greater structural strength. |
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It is important because cast iron girders became an important structural material for the growing rail network. |
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Editing may also involve structural changes and requests for more information. |
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Entablatures were an essential part of the structural fabric of such buildings, as they were used to hold up the roofs. |
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Vaulting became more elaborate, with the use of increasing number of ribs, initially for structural and then aesthetic reasons. |
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The original Norman northwest tower, which had a lead spire until 1705, was demolished in 1834 owing to structural concerns. |
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The resulting cube, with a floor area of 24'x 24', formed the basic structural module of the building. |
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Originally, dubstep releases had some structural similarities to other genres like drum and bass and UK garage. |
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In The Prestige, the series of magic tricks and themes of duality and deception mirror the structural narrative of the film. |
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A polymer is a compound formed of repeating structural units called mers, whose atoms share electrons to form very large molecules. |
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The problem was structural he argued, and lamented the failture of the LTA to produce talented players. |
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While very innovative, Chapman also came under criticism for the structural fragility of his designs. |
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The OCT Association also provides overseas territories with structural funding for regeneration projects. |
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The north was hit so hard in the Great Depression because of the structural decline in British industry. |
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Many argue that the structural adjustments that it forced were of great importance. |
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Major structural sections of the A380 are built in France, Germany, Spain, and the United Kingdom. |
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However, on June 23, 2009, the first flight was postponed due to structural reasons. |
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The composite fuselage permits larger windows without the need for structural reinforcement. |
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Static structural testing of an A400M test airframe began on 12 March 2008 in Spain. |
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Specific structural requirements are equated to constructing the perfect mouse trap for catching targeted prey. |
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Differences between the dialects make themselves felt in stress, intonation, vocabulary and structural features. |
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This distinction is usually associated with the structural Marxism school and not all scholars agree that it exists. |
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Despite low tax rates, agricultural assistance is the highest among OECD countries and a potential impediment to structural change. |
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Plutonic rocks also tend to be less texturally varied and less prone to gaining structural fabrics. |
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Roller mills were first used for making sheets, but later were developed for rolling structural shapes such as angles and rails. |
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The clustering and structural similarity of DUF 1794 and DUF 3598 with the nitrophorins shows that the DUFs have possible similar binding sites. |
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Landscaping around the town included the blending of housing into the northern hillside through the use of structural planting and tree belts. |
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Benjamin Baker illustrated the structural principles of the suspended span cantilever in the photo on the left. |
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Revolutionary socialists believe that a social revolution is necessary to effect structural changes to the socioeconomic structure of society. |
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The first structural relic of prehistoric man was excavated in 1973 at Cefn Glas near the watershed of the Rhondda Fach river. |
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They also provided a driving force for crustal deformation, and a new setting for the observations of structural geology. |
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Old scientific data do not distinguish between the two species, making it useless for determining structural differences between them. |
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Critical length of the goethite fibers is the reason the structural chitin matrix has extreme support. |
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The foundations settled as the building progressed, and Wren made structural changes in response. |
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The massif is a smaller structural unit of the crust than a tectonic plate and is considered the fourth largest driving force in geomorphology. |
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A switch to carbon fiber in the structural spar of the blade yields weight savings of 20 to 30 percent, or approximately 15 metric tons. |
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Various geological data are rendered as contour maps in structural geology, sedimentology, stratigraphy and economic geology. |
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Risky credit, public debt creation, and European structural and cohesion funds were mismanaged across almost four decades. |
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The five administrative regions came into effect on 1 January 2007, following a structural reform. |
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The greater the structural diversity in the wood, the greater the number of microhabitats that will be present. |
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The central point for Aasen therefore became to find and show the structural dependencies between the dialects. |
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Steel jackets are structural sections made of tubular steel members, and are usually piled into the seabed. |
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The structural alternative involves constructing a seawall, revetment, groyne or breakwater. |
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The overall chemical and structural composition is used to divide ambers into five classes. |
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These victories for the advocates of much more Flemish autonomy are very much in parallel with opinion polls that show a structural increase in. |
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When sedimentary rocks have no lamination at all, their structural character is called massive bedding. |
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Ash was commonly used for the structural members of the bodies of cars made by carriage builders. |
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The Orchidaceae are well known for the many structural variations in their flowers. |
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These events created the major rift basins that dominate the Barents Shelf, along with various platforms and structural highs. |
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They also differ from rifted passive margins in structural style and thermal evolution during continental breakup. |
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Seamounts can form in a wide variety of tectonic settings, resulting in a very diverse structural bank. |
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Rather, they consist of several orographically and geologically distinctive groups, presenting as great a structural variety as the Alps. |
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In all three cases structural failure due to overloading with a much denser cargo than designed is considered the most likely cause of sinking. |
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The benthic species are attracted to structural oases, such as hydrothermal vents, cold seeps, and shipwrecks. |
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Bath stone is still used on a reduced scale today, but more often as a cladding rather than a structural material. |
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The district was abolished as part of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. |
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As with any moving vehicle, unsafe operation could result in loss of control, structural damage, or loss of life. |
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The structural and economic development of docks continued for the next few decades. |
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Transporting salt in standard aircraft risked rapid and severe structural corrosion in the event of a spillage. |
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In the aerospace industry, epoxy is used as a structural matrix material or as a structural glue. |
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The use of elevated pressure facilitates a high fibre volume fraction and low void content for maximum structural efficiency. |
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Lumber is mainly used for structural purposes but has many other uses as well. |
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Engineered lumber is lumber created by a manufacturer and designed for a certain structural purpose. |
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But it would be an endless task to specify the numerous points of structural difference. |
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Internal colonialism is a notion of uneven structural power between areas of a state. |
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Thus, in the sphere of form the correlation mononymy-polynymy applies to the structural unity of the word being not extended to the whole. |
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The actual cause for the change lies, however, in two structural features of this new era. |
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It is still not a hymn in the narrow sense of the formal and structural criteria of hymnody. |
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The aviation industry is able to perform most routine aircraft maintenance, except for heavy structural repairs. |
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Similarly, in dependency grammars, the finite verb is the root of the entire clause and so is the most prominent structural unit in the clause. |
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In the late 18th century, it sometimes produced structural ironwork, including for Buildwas Bridge. |
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In 1919 Brandeis broke on issues of structural organization and financial planning with Chaim Weizmann, the leader of the European Zionism. |
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To do so, however, Zimbabwe will need to correct a number of structural weaknesses. |
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Although the substantive content is largely similar, some states have made structural modifications to conform to local customs. |
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The structural components are, generally, the frame members, bearings, splines, springs, seals, fasteners and covers. |
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A number of machine elements provide important structural functions such as the frame, bearings, splines, spring and seals. |
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Wood is a porous and fibrous structural tissue found in the stems and roots of trees and other woody plants. |
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They are defects which weaken timber and lower its value for structural purposes where strength is an important consideration. |
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Knots do not necessarily influence the stiffness of structural timber, this will depend on the size and location. |
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They may be used in both residential and commercial buildings as structural and aesthetic materials. |
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They also practice building methods that require using less material and material that has the same structural soundness. |
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A typical application for solid rivets can be found within the structural parts of aircraft. |
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Until relatively recently, structural steel connections were either welded or riveted. |
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The reason for the change is primarily due to the expense of skilled workers required to install high strength structural steel rivets. |
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The last commonly used high strength structural steel rivets were designated ASTM A502 Grade 1 rivets. |
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There are also structural blind rivets, which are designed to take shear and tensile loads. |
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Catalysts that operate at higher temperatures, such as a car catalyst, use structural improvements to reduce or prevent sintering. |
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Modern structural concrete differs from Roman concrete in two important details. |
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Recovery started later in Wales, and structural changes left a legacy of high unemployment amongst older men, especially in the Valleys. |
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For steel shaft guides, the main two options are hollow structural sections and top hat sections. |
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Adults could not easily do the job because of the size of the roadways, which were limited on the grounds of cost and structural integrity. |
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Such corrosion is not significant for structural materials, but delicate structures, especially microelectronics, are strongly affected. |
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The Wallonian workers demanded federalism, in addition to structural reforms. |
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This made steel easier, quicker and cheaper to manufacture, and revolutionised structural engineering. |
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In the event, the county was left out of the 2009 structural changes to local government in England. |
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In addition, permafrost in the soil can prevent trees from getting their roots deep enough for the necessary structural support. |
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Anticlines, structural domes, fault zones and stratigraphic traps are very favorable locations for oil and natural gas drilling. |
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Ghawar Anticline, Saudi Arabia, the structural trap for the largest conventional oil field in the world. |
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Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. |
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Setbacks were initially used for structural reasons, but now are often mandated by land use codes. |
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In addition, this is the first report to suggest the existence of TaVgp04 as a structural protein in siadenoviruses particularly of avian origin. |
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Sometimes the door also cuts off main structural components such as the solebar or cantrail. |
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Three buildings in the World Trade Center Complex collapsed due to structural failure on the day of the attack. |
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I'll give you an estimate after I do the quantity takeoffs for the trusses and structural steel. |
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The tufas at Tianshengqiao have different shapes in different development stages and in different structural sections. |
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Evolution and phylogenetic information content of mitochondrial genomic structural features illustrated with Acrodont lizards. |
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During pregnancy, nicotine in tobacco smoke stimulates acetylcholine receptors, and causes structural changes in the brain. |
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Fortunately the wharenui sustained only minor structural damage and continued to have running water, power and sewerage. |
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The process was implemented in March 2000 for specialty shaped structural allografts. |
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Quantum chemical, spectroscopic and structural study of hydrochlorides, hydrogens squarates and ester amides of squaric acid of amina. |
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Desmin is a protein that forms structural filaments in heart muscle cells, while amyloids are misshapen lumps of protein deposited in tissues. |
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For each industry, we calculate the antilogarithm of the standard error values as the structural uncertainty measure. |
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The coating can be used on Axion's recycled plastic railroad ties, structural building products and other applications. |
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As tree doctors, arborists diagnose and treat tree diseases, nutrient deficiencies, and structural problems. |
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Moreover, a large number of neurons lost structural integrity with obvious karyopyknosis and disintegration of nucleoli. |
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Veracruz state Civil Protection spokeswoman Nohemi Guzman Lagunes said authorities were checking bridges and buildings for structural damage. |
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Architectural, structural and utility precast operator Lakelands Concrete Products Inc. |
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Part demolition and Abbrucharbeitein and structural work in a partially landmarked building inventory. |
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Antimicrobial activity and occurrence of bacteriocin structural genes in Enterococcus spp. |
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Main Zagros Reverse Fault is a structural boundary changes in depositional history, geography and seismicity has been proposed in the past. |
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When you look at the LG Liger, you would feel that both sport the same structural design. |
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The directional felling heads are fully hydraulic with no electronics and have the same structural beefiness of the SATCO processing heads. |
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A simple structural method to reduce road-kills of Royal Terns at bridge sites. |
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Effect of postrigor sarcomere length on mechanical and structural characteristics of raw and heat-denatured single pork muscle fibres. |
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The neuroanatomy of human speech and bird song share structural features, behaviors and now gene expression patterns. |
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These proposals allow taxpayers to take a disposition of a structural component as an election macle in the war of disposition. |
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The text draws from sedimentology, geophysics, and structural geology to give a holistic picture of influences on basin formation. |
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Here, we aim to unravel the structural and mechanistic bases for the dynamic assembly of RNAPII CTD with its processing factors. |
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Up to now, metalizing plastics has produced only decorative coatings with no structural value. |
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Infectious bursal disease virus structural protein VP2 expressed by a fowlpox virus recombinant confers protection against disease in chickens. |
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Burt created the structural hole and added to the type of tie that could occur in a network. |
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For the final and most important structural aspect we need to understand about The Stranger's Child is its radically metonymical organization. |
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In order to test for structural changes the in vitro micronucleus assay has been widely adopted. |
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Photosynthetic and structural acclimation to light direction in vertical leaves of Silphium terebinthinacium. |
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Developing a new library of materials and structural elements for the simulative evaluation of buildings' energy performance. |
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The hole was drilled to assess structural information using a down hole acoustic and optical televiewer provided by Surtron Technologies. |
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Most of the products commonly used in structural pest control today are broadly classified as organophosphates, carbamates and pyrethroids. |
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Healthy hearts consist of different kinds of cells, including beating muscle cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts which provide structural support. |
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Slabs are the feed material for hot strip mills or plate mills and blooms are rolled to billets in a billet mill or large sections in a structural mill. |
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Decorative rings and ogees between the structural ribs of the bridge suggest that the final design was Pritchard's, as the same elements appear in a gazebo he rebuilt. |
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By 1890 steel had largely replaced iron for structural applications. |
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Nevertheless, cast iron continued to be used in inappropriate structural ways, until the Tay Rail Bridge disaster of 1879 cast serious doubt on the use of the material. |
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The relationship between wrought iron and cast iron, for structural purposes, may be thought of as analogous to the relationship between wood and stone. |
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Puddling produced a structural grade iron at a relatively low cost. |
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In grading lumber and structural timber, knots are classified according to their form, size, soundness, and the firmness with which they are held in place. |
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A massively rigid bonded aluminum chassis, huge engine compartment cross-brace and cabin-visible FIA approved roll cage hint at its race heritage and structural rigidity. |
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Conder Structures is a structural steel company next to Marmite on the A5121, and further south Johnson Controls make seats for Toyota in Branston. |
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And then it was plonked on a tray with roughly the size and structural integrity of a beermat, two drinks precariously balanced one atop the other. |
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Modern machines are complex systems that consist of structural elements, mechanisms and control components and include interfaces for convenient use. |
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The Soviets promoted the reverence of Russian actions and characteristics, and the construction of Soviet structural hierarchies in the other countries of the Eastern Bloc. |
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In linguistics, grammar refers to the logical and structural rules that govern the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in any given natural language. |
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Scheelite calcium tungstate is well known for their interesting luminescence and structural particularities and therefore has been extensively studied during the past century. |
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The meeting also endorsed the Shanghai Accord proposed by the United States, emphasising the implementation of open markets, structural reform, and capacity building. |
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