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Jane Chance ( Professor of English, Rice University ) in her 1980 article " The Structural Unity of Beowulf: The Problem of Grendel's Mother " argued that there are two standard interpretations of the poem: one view which suggests a two-part structure ( i. e., the poem is divided between Beowulf's battles with Grendel and with the dragon ) and the other, a three-part structure ( this interpretation argues that Beowulf's battle with Grendel's mother is structurally separate from his battle with Grendel ).
In his words, " Structural supersessionism refers to the narrative logic of the standard model whereby it renders the Hebrew Scriptures largely indecisive for shaping Christian convictions about how God ’ s works as Consummator and Redeemer engage humankind in universal and enduring ways.
Structural reform lowered the standard of living for most groups of the population.
Structural alignments are used as the " gold standard " in evaluating alignments for homology-based protein structure prediction because they explicitly align regions of the protein sequence that are structurally similar rather than relying exclusively on sequence information.
Of the areas of research carried out at Murdoch that were assessed for the Excellence in Research for Australia exercise in 2010, five were rated 5, defined as ' well above world standard ': Physical Chemistry ( including Structural ); Crop and Pasture Production ; Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy ; Immunology ; Medical Microbiology.
Structural impairments may include microcephaly ( small head size ) of two or more standard deviations below the average, or other abnormalities in brain structure ( e. g., agenesis of the corpus callosum, cerebellar hypoplasia ).
The NUTS standard is instrumental in delivering the European Union's Structural Funds.
Identification is performed by comparison of the diffraction pattern to a known standard or to a database such as the International Centre for Diffraction Data's Powder Diffraction File ( PDF ) or the Cambridge Structural Database ( CSD ).
It also functions as the main distributor of locally packed international standard cement and roofing sheets with the aide of its subsidiaries Maldives Marine Cement and Maldives Structural Products.

Structural and different
Structural isomerism, or constitutional isomerism ( per IUPAC ), is a form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have bonded together in different orders, as opposed to stereoisomerism.
Structural engineering theory is based upon physical laws and empirical knowledge of the structural performance of different materials and geometries.
Specifically, the Genome @ home project aided the understanding of why thousands of different amino acid sequences all form the same structures and assisted the fields of proteomics and Structural genomics by predicting the functions of newly-discovered genes and proteins.
* Protein fold refers to the general protein architecture, like helix bundle, beta-barrel, Rossman fold or different " folds " provided in the Structural Classification of Proteins database .< ref name =" Govindarajan ">
This section explains the interplay between different political levels-European, national and regional-in determining the priorities for the Structural Funds and the guidelines for implementing regional projects.
Later, the very different STA ( Structural Test Article ) was converted into a flightworthy orbiter, re-designated OV-099, and christened Challenger.

Structural and locations
** Structural mapping: the locations of the major rock units and the faults and folds that led to their placement there.
Structural unemployment is a form of unemployment resulting from a mismatch between demand in the labour market and the skills and locations of the workers seeking employment.

Structural and for
The Structural Clay Products Institute, Washington, D.C., is working to develop brick and clay products suitable for shelter construction.
Builder Eddie Carr of Washington, past president of NAHB, cut his bricklaying costs $150 a house by adopting the `` SCR masonry process '' worked out after careful time-&-motion studies by the Structural Clay Products Research Foundation to help bricklayers do better work for less.
Arguments with reference to Anti-Realism may broadly be bifurcated for convenience ; Substantial Arguments and Structural Arguments.
Structural changes in industry caused heavy losses of jobs for lower skilled workers.
* Centre for Innovation and Structural Change
Structural adjustment agreements with the International Monetary Fund, World Bank, Inter-American Development Bank, and other international financial institutions aiming at creating necessary conditions for private sector growth, have proved only partly successful.
In 1933, Schoenberg wrote an essay " Brahms the Progressive " ( re-written 1947 ), which drew attention to Brahms's fondness for motivic saturation and irregularities of rhythm and phrase ; in his last book ( Structural Functions of Harmony, 1948 ), he analysed Brahms's " enriched harmony " and exploration of remote tonal regions.
Structural unemployment covers a variety of possible causes of unemployment including a mismatch between workers ' skills and the skills required for open jobs.
* Research Collaboratory for Structural Bioinformatics ( see also Molecule of the Month, presenting short accounts on selected proteins from the PDB )
Structural anthropology fell out of favour in the early 1980s for a number of reasons.
In the late 1950s he published Structural Anthropology, a collection of essays outlining his program for structuralism.
* Structural supersessionism is Soulen's term for the de facto marginalization of the Old Testament as normative for Christian thought.
Fazlur Rahman Khan is regarded as the " Einstein of Structural Engineering " for his revolutionary work which remain fundamental to modern skyscraper construction.
Structural unemployment occurs when a labour market is unable to provide jobs for everyone who wants one because there is a mismatch between the skills of the unemployed workers and the skills needed for the available jobs.
Once the model of a molecule's structure has been finalized, it is often deposited in a crystallographic database such as the Cambridge Structural Database ( for small molecules ), the Inorganic Crystal Structure Database ( ICSD ) ( for inorganic compounds ) or the Protein Data Bank ( for protein structures ).
Among the private think tanks the most important are: the Center for Social and Economic Research ( CASE ) and Institute for Structural Research ( IBS ) on economic policy, The Casimir Pulaski Foundation on foreign policy, demosEUROPA on EU affairs, the Institute of Public Affairs ( ISP ) on social policy, the Center for International Affairs ( CSM ) and The Sobieski Institute.
Structural engineers are responsible for making creative and efficient use of funds, structural elements and materials to achieve these goals.
* IABSE ( International Association for Bridge and Structural Engineering )

Structural and hardware
Structural capital includes such traditional things as buildings, hardware, software, processes, patents, and trademarks.
* Structural hardware design

Structural and reducing
Structural deficit issues can only be addressed by explicit and direct government policies: reducing spending, increasing the tax base, and / or increasing tax rates.
The Structural Adjustment Programs ( SAPs ) are created with the goal of reducing the borrowing country's fiscal imbalances.

Structural and between
Methods like Sequence Alignments and Structural Alignments are powerful tools that help scientists identify homologies between related molecules.
* Structural unemployment — This reflects a mismatch between the skills and other attributes of the labour force and those demanded by employers.
Unlike Structuralists, however, the Post-structuralists questioned the division between relation and component and, correspondingly, did not attempt to reduce the subjects of their study to an essential set of relations that could be portrayed with abstract, functional schemes or mathematical symbols ( as in Claude Lévi-Strauss's algebraic formulation of mythological transformation in " The Structural Study of Myth ").
* TOPOFIT-DB Invariant Structural Cores between proteins
Structural role-The following membrane proteins establish linkages with skeletal proteins and may play an important role in regulating cohesion between the lipid bilayer and membrane skeleton, likely enabling the red cell to maintain its favorable membrane surface area by preventing the membrane from collapsing ( vesiculating ).
* The Structural folds of Schwalbe are radial folds extending from the border of the ciliary and pupillary zones that are much broader and more widely-spaced, continuous with the " valleys " between the ciliary processes.
Barthes's " Introduction to the Structural Analysis of Narratives " is concerned with examining the correspondence between the structure of a sentence and that of a larger narrative, thus allowing narrative to be viewed along linguistic lines.
Mannheim's Hungarian writings, notably his doctoral dissertation " Structural Analysis of Epistemology ," anticipate his lifelong search for " synthesis " between these currents.
In the early part of his stay in Germany, Mannheim published his doctoral dissertation " Structural Epistemology of Knowledge ", which discusses his theory of the structure of epistemology, " relations between the knower, the known and the to be known … for Mannheim based on psychology, logic and ontology ”.
Structural proof theory is connected to type theory by means of the Curry-Howard correspondence, which observes a structural analogy between the process of normalisation in the natural deduction calculus and beta reduction in the typed lambda calculus.
Structural classification is determined by how the bones connect to each other, while functional classification is determined by the degree of movement between the articulating bones.
Structural genomics can also take modeling-based approach that relies on homology between the unknown protein and a solved protein structure.
Structural holes: The absence of ties between two parts of a network.
Giddens replied that a structural principle is not equivalent with rules, and pointed to his definition from A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism: " Structural principles are principles of organisation implicated in those practices most " deeply " ( in time ) and " pervasively " ( in space ) sedimented in society ", and described structuration as a " mode of institutional articulation " with emphasis on the relationship between time and space and a host of institutional orderings including, but not limited to, rules.
Structural similarity between sulfonamide ( left ) and PABA ( center ) is the basis for the inhibitory activity of sulfa drugs on dihydrofolate ( right ) biosynthesis
SS Robin September 2010, ready to leave Lowestoft. Structural restoration of SS Robin took place between 2008 and 2010.
Another classification of theories distinguishes between Structural Analysis, Strategic Analysis, Process Analysis, Integrative Analysis and behavioral analysis of negotiations.
Structural unemployment is caused by a mismatch between jobs offered by employers and potential workers.
After a two stage competition between three developers in September 2004 the city selected Westbank Projects / Peterson Investment Group to develop and Gregory Henriquez of Henriquez Partners Architects to lead the design of the new buildings, with Glotman Simpson as the Structural Engineers.
Structural abnormalities of the junctions between the kidney, ureter, and bladder that lead to hydronephrosis can occur during fetal development.

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