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Structural adjustment policies aimed at streamlining the economies of developing nations were also a large part of World Bank policy during this period.
Structural engineers are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and large nonbuilding structures but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or safety.
* Structural or " macro-level " exploitation: focuses on exploitation by large sections of society even ( or especially ) in the context of free markets.
Structural genomics involves taking a large number of approaches to structure determination, including experimental methods using genomic sequences or modeling-based approaches based on sequence or structural homology to a protein of known structure or based on chemical and physical principles for a protein with no homology to any known structure.
A large number of projects of common interest have benefited from financial support of the European Union budget through the TEN-budget line as well as the Structural Funds and Cohesion Fund.
From its modest beginnings in the 1890s as the first state medical school in Texas, the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston ( UTMB ) has developed into a large, sophisticated health science complex with numerous schools and institutes, including: a Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, School of Medicine, School of Nursing, School of Health Professions, Institute for Human Infections and Immunity, Institute for the Medical Humanities, an affiliated Shriners Burns Hospital, the Sealy Center for Molecular Medicine, the Sealy Center for Structural Biology, the Center for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases, the Center for Addiction Research, the Educational Cancer Center, the Center for Interdisciplinary Research in Women ’ s Health, the Insyitute for Translational Sciences, the Galveston National Laboratory ( GNL ), the Sealy Center for Cancer Cell Biology, the Sealy Center for Environmental Health and Medicine, the World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Tropical Diseases, the Stark Diabetes Center, the Center for Biomedical Engineering, the Center for Environmental Toxicology, the Sealy Center on Aging, the George P. and Cynthia Woods Mitchell Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, and the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development.
* 1899: Hardy Cross, Structural Engineer, developed the moment distribution method for structural calculation in large buildings
Liang considered the study of Qing Structural Regulation as a stepping stone to the much more daunting task of studying Song dynasty Yingzao Fashi ( Treatise on Architectural Methods ), due to the large number of special terms used in that manual differ substantially from the Qing dynasty architectural terminology.
Structural changes in the department store industry have also made survival of these malls difficult: A few large national chains have replaced many local and regional chains, and some national chains ( such as Montgomery Ward and Woolworth's ) are defunct.

Structural and have
Structural adjustment programs with the World Bank and IMF and interest-free credits to support investments in the agriculture, livestock, and transportation sectors have had limited impact.
Structural analyses of major capsid protein ( MCP ) architectures have been used to categorise viruses into families.
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.
Structural genomics initiatives have attempted to remedy these deficiencies by systematically solving representative structures of major fold classes.
Since 2000, the employees and assets of the former administrative regions have been organized into the Aufsichts-und Dienstleistungsdirektion Trier ( Supervisory and Service Directorate Trier ) and the Struktur-und Genehmigungsdirektionen ( Structural and Approval Directorates ) Nord in Koblenz and Süd in Neustadt ( Weinstraße ).
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.
The major perspectives historically have been Marxism and Structural functionalism.
Structural biology is a branch of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics concerned with the molecular structure of biological macromolecules, especially proteins and nucleic acids, how they acquire the structures they have, and how alterations in their structures affect their function.
Structural comparisons with other groups are difficult, in part because no flagella occur among centrohelids, and genetic studies have been more or less inconclusive.
The new headquarters have been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as Architect and Atelier One as Structural Engineer, and incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack.
Structural studies have supported the MWC model and elucidated the R and T states ; however, the model cannot explain negative cooperativity.
Within the Structural Integration community Robert Schleip questions Rolf's emphasis on the plasticity of fasciae and suggests that successes may have more to do with the reduction of high muscle tonus and other physiological effects that may as easily be elicited by the stimulation of mechano-sensory receptors in the fascial tissues.
Therefore, they have been assigned to the same superfamily in Structural Classification of Proteins ( SCOP ).
Common theoretical touchstones for recent cultural history have included: Jürgen Habermas's formulation of the public sphere in The Structural Transformation of the Bourgeois Public Sphere ; Clifford Geertz's notion of ' thick description ' ( expounded in, for example, The Interpretation of Cultures ); and the idea of memory as a cultural-historical category, as discussed in Paul Connerton's How Societies Remember.
Inanimate objects, have Structural Damage Points or SDPs.
Structural modifications of vidarabine have proven partially effective at blocking deamination, such as replacement of the amine with a methoxy group ( ara-M ).
In its earliest years, Western Marxism's most characteristic element was a stress on the Hegelian and humanist components of Karl Marx's thought, but later forms of Western Marxism, such as Structural Marxism, have been just as strongly antihumanist.
Structural studies of PC have been conducted by electron microscopy, by limited proteolysis, and by cloning and sequencing of genes and cDNA encoding the enzyme.
Structural remains of a damaged monastery have been exposed.
Structural tests have been completed on several papercrete formulas and Fuller claims the compressive strength of papercrete to be in the 140-160 psi range ( 0. 96-1. 1 MPa ), while others like Kelly Hart claim 260 psi ( 1. 7 MPa ).
Structural symmetry seems to have brought about the change: all other wh-words are monomorphic ( consists of only one morpheme ).

Structural and secondary
" Structural dissociation of the personality " is used by van der Hart and colleagues to distinguish dissociation they attribute to traumatic or pathological causes, which in turn is divided into primary, secondary and tertiary dissociation.
Structural alignments, which are usually specific to protein and sometimes RNA sequences, use information about the secondary and tertiary structure of the protein or RNA molecule to aid in aligning the sequences.
* STRIDE ( protein ), algorithm for Structural identification of the secondary structures of proteins
* Structural genomics on selected families of secondary active transporters, project page at the Frankfurt University

Structural and provide
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.
Structural diversity within the habitats, together with the extensive areas of sheltered wood-edge and scrub-edge margins provide ideal conditions for many species of invertebrate.
During the flight, Wetherbee and Bloomfield fired small jet thrusters on Atlantis to provide data for the Mir Structural Dynamics Experiment ( MISDE ), which measures disturbances to space station components and its solar arrays.
World Bank SAPs or Structural Adjustment Loans ( SALs ) focus on providing loans and grants to countries that provide funding on a project basis.
In late 2007, Seattle BioMed was awarded a $ 30. 6 million contract to establish the Seattle Structural Genomics Center for Infectious Disease, which brings together a consortium of Washington-based organizations to provide a “ blueprint ” for the development of new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics for deadly infectious diseases.

Structural and mechanical
Structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers and other specialists, are hired by the client or the architect, who must ensure that the work is co-ordinated to construct the design.
Structural geology is a critical part of engineering geology, which is concerned with the physical and mechanical properties of natural rocks.
* Structural steel, formed with a specific shape and standards of chemical composition and mechanical properties
Building engineering typically includes the services of electrical, mechanical and Structural engineers.
* EN 408 — Structural timber and glued laminated timber — Determination of some physical and mechanical properties
* EN 1193 — Timber structures — Structural timber and glued laminated timber — Determination of shear strength and mechanical properties perpendicular to the grain

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