I wasn't trying to set up a competition or hierarchy between trans and cis people. |
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However, several research groups have suggested cis isomers of lycopene are better absorbed than the all-trans form. |
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For example, the cis double bond at the centre of the fatty chain in erucamide and oleamide appears vital for slip performance. |
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Examples of stereoisomers include the cis and trans isomers of the alkenes. |
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But ultraviolet light converts the molecule to the cis isomer, in which both propellers are on the same side. |
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Greater reductions occur when cis double bonds are located near the middle of the acyl chains. |
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To witness black cis women and trans women support one another is indeed a radical representation of the possibilities of black solidarity. |
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Trans people tend to be more aware of transphobia than most cis people are. |
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They're also implicitly acknowledging that gender is never fixed, it is never a constant for anyone, cis or trans. |
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It's been really amazing to see the response from our cis allies against transphobia from parts of the radical feminist community. |
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As in our system, here again the cis isomer remains photoactive. |
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I think one of the reasons those models of oppression have cissexism designed in is because the oppression of women is designed to oppress cis women. |
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In this process some remaining double bonds are flipped from the natural cis configuration to a trans configuration, which imparts the serum cholesterol elevating properties. |
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While cis dykes have generally shown little interest in me, my experiences with cis men have in comparison gone rather swimmingly. |
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The side of the Golgi complex that receives newly synthesized protein from transition vesicles of the endoplasmic reticulum is called the cis region. |
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The C-1 methine proton of the cis isomer appears as a broad singlet, while the methine proton of the trans isomer appears as a multiplet. |
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A compound of formula wherein R represents a linear, branched or cyclic C1-3 hydrocarbon group, and the wavy line indicates that the substituents on the epoxide moiety may have a cis or trans configuration. |
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Similar to the cis model, the alkyl oxygen and alpha carbon are sterically blocking one side of each of the symmetrical carbonyls. |
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When cis men tell me these things, it honestly makes me a little sad. |
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This is partly due to the fact that I am generally read as a cis woman. |
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The CIS had no common parliament, president, or citizenship, only a vague pledge to work on collective security. |
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Brock is ranked number two in the CIS, but the Warriors swept the season series from them, winning the two games by six and eight point margins. |
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Queen's was ranked number seven in the CIS, while Waterloo was unranked thanks in part to their continuing slide into mediocrity. |
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So from the top-down, the high level CIs are based on management and buildability issues. |
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When CIS was updating its website, it organised dummy runs to ensure that its systems were working properly. |
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Especially in view of the attempts of individual ill-wishers to bury the CIS as a useless rudiment. |
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Stanbery, an eminent expert within the international PV community in the materials science of CIS and related compound semiconductors. |
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Unfortunately, we have often heard the claims that the CIS has no future as an integration association. |
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A fundamental problem is that CIS does not have a system to track the status of each application as it moves through the process. |
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This case study will document partnership efforts between the CIS, AANCART and SAN to work with the communities they serve. |
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It is important to spend time early in the CIS design process to learn about these systems and to complement their activities. |
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By implementing these CIS benchmarks, users can now follow a well-established list of settings to safely harden their systems. |
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So far, the state duty on notarization of purchase and sale of cars from the CIS were charged at the same rate as the Uzbek domestic cars are. |
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This review centres on the study of the global and CIS markets for polyurethanes and related products. |
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We are delighted that International Airport Koltsovo, Ekaterinburg, Russia, has been chosen as this year's host for ASM's CIS based training. |
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The majority of the CIS members operate a managed float exchange rate regime. |
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Antennal and behavioral responses of Cis boleti to fungal odor of Trametes gibbosa. |
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The objective of this review is to analyse the global and CIS isocyanates markets. |
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Despite playing well in matches against the Netherlands and Germany and a fine win against the CIS, the team was knocked out at the group stage. |
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The Forum gathered representatives of more than 20 countries including 10 CIS countries. |
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Moscow is one of the financial centers of the Russian Federation and CIS countries and is known for its business schools. |
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Cis Rundle, the best friend of Angelina's mother Marcheline Bertrand, claimed she started caring for Angie when she was just 3 years old. |
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The Soviet Army originally remained under overall CIS command, but was soon absorbed into the different military forces of the newly independent states. |
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Convinced of the need to convert to a free-market economy, the CIS has opened its arms to foreign investment and embarked on an ambitious, radical privatization program. |
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The network's inaugural meeting at the end of February was attended by the heads of accounting boards and high-ranking accounting officials of CIS member countries. |
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The CIS Insurance Cup Final on Sunday will become the world's first major sporting event to take responsibility for its impact on the environment by going carbon neutral. |
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Role modelling of NC use by CIs helps foster a climate of acceptance of IT applications and decreases technophobia among nurses in practice and education. |
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