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name and structure
In older classification systems, amoeboids, under the taxon name Sarcodina, had been divided into several morphological categories based on the form and structure of their pseudopods.
It is this structure that gives the phylum its name.
Domains are identified by their DNS name structure, the namespace.
Its main creator was the Nigerian multi-instrumentalist and bandleader Fela Kuti, who gave it its name, who used it to revolutionise musical structure as well as the political context in his native Nigeria.
The descriptive term for the smallest living biological structure was coined by Robert Hooke in a book he published in 1665 when he compared the cork cells he saw through his microscope to the small rooms monks lived in .< ref name =" Hooke ">"< cite >...
Their name is derived from their long, hollow structure with the walls formed by one-atom-thick sheets of carbon, called graphene.
Subfolders can contain still more files and folders and so on, thus building a tree-like structure in which one " master folder " ( or " root folder "the name varies from one operating system to another ) can contain any number of levels of other folders and files.
Through the teaching of John Thomas and the need in the American civil war for a name, the Christadelphians emerged as a denomination, but they were formed into a lasting structure through a passionate follower of his interpretation of the Bible, Robert Roberts.
Alexander's built work is characterized by a special quality ( which he calls " the quality without a name ") that relates to human beings and induces feelings of belonging to the place and structure.
In its place he established an effectively autocratic structure, a shift later epitomized in the institution's name: it would be called a consistorium (" consistory "), not a council.
Since then, other variant designs involving building an artificial structure or series of structures to encompass a star have been proposed in exploratory engineering or described in science fiction under the name " Dyson sphere.
" Diderot, in his Encyclopédie article of the same name, went further: " to collect all the knowledge that now lies scattered over the face of the earth, to make known its general structure to the men among we live, and to transmit it to those who will come after us ," to make men not only wiser but also " more virtuous and more happy.
The name " mountain house " suggests a lofty structure and was perhaps the designation originally of the staged tower at Nippur, built in imitation of a mountain, with the sacred shrine of the god on the top.
Whilst the terms are often used interchangeably, branding is more strictly related to the identifying mark or trade name for a product or service, whereas corporate identity can have a broader meaning relating to the structure and ethos of a company, as well as to the company's external image.
In 2007, the first structure of a human GPCR was solved (, ).< ref name =" Rasmussen_2007 "> This was followed immediately by a higher resolution structure of the same receptor ().< ref name =" Cherezov_2007 ">< ref name =" Rosenbaum_2007 "> This human β < sub > 2 </ sub >- adrenergic receptor GPCR structure, proved to be highly similar to the bovine rhodopsin in terms of the relative orientation of the seven-transmembrane helices.
The game is also popular in Korea, where it is called omok ( 오목 ( 五目 )) which has the same structure and origin as the Japanese name.
A heap data structure should not be confused with the heap which is a common name for dynamically allocated memory.

name and Ian
Nin appeared in the Kenneth Anger film Inauguration of the Pleasure Dome ( 1954 ) as Astarte ; in the Maya Deren film Ritual in Transfigured Time ( 1946 ); and in Bells of Atlantis ( 1952 ), a film directed by Guiler under the name " Ian Hugo " with a soundtrack of electronic music by Louis and Bebe Barron.
James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections.
* Desolation Road ( 1988 ) by Ian McDonald is a magic-realist science fiction novel set on a planet that's never explicitly named ( though the name " Ares " makes frequent appearances in various contexts ) but is clearly meant to be a terraformed Mars.
The band's founding members were Liam Howe and Chris Corner, who then recruited Kelli Dayton ( formerly of Lumieres, now recording under the name Kelli Ali ) for vocal duties and long-time friend Ian Pickering to provide lyrics.
spin-off series ran for one season, starring Stefanie Powers as agent " April Dancer ", a character name credited to Ian Fleming.
) He also talked for almost a minute about a supposed Austrian psychiatrist called Heinrich Swartzberg, guessing that show creator Ian Messiter had just made the name up.
The Fighting Fantasy gamebooks were created by British writers Steve Jackson ( not to be confused with the US-based game designer of the same name ) and Ian Livingstone, co-founders of Games Workshop, and provide an original twist on traditional fiction in that the reader takes control of the story's protagonist, being required to make choices that will affect the outcome.
* Ian Fleming, in his novel Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, named the family patriarch " Caractacus Potts ", and in the story, explains the significance of the name to his readers.
Needing to name the previously-anonymous secret agent, the production team chose " Harry Palmer ", because they wanted a dull, unglamorous name to distance him from Ian Fleming's James Bond, the stereotypical flamboyant, swashbuckling spy.
** Emilio Largo, the main antagonist in the James Bond film Thunderball ( as well as the Ian Fleming novel of the same name.
* John Watson, who wrote under the pen name / pseudonym Ian Maclaren ( 1850 – 1907 ), Scottish reverend / minister, theologian and author
Besides John, the name of Jānis is also etymologically linked with other names of various nations, such as Aeneas, Dionysus, Jonash, Jan, Jean, Johan, João, Ian, Ivan, Huan, and Han.
The name of Ian Dury's first band, Kilburn & the High Roads, refers to this road, as does the Flogging Molly song, " Kilburn High Road " and the Shack song, " Kilburn High Road ".
Astbury ( under the name " Ian Lindsay ") started performing alongside David Burrows ( guitar ), bassist Jepson and drummer Haq Qureshi ( a. k. a. Aki Nawaz ), and renamed the band Southern Death Cult, the traditional name of the Native American culture known today technically as the Southeastern Ceremonial Complex.
Most prominent amongst these was Ian Hodder ( 1948 -), a former processualist who had made a name for himself for his " significant contributions to the economic analysis of spatial patterns and the early development of simulation studies ".
Ian Fleming took these aspects for his " M ", Sir Miles Messervy-using Cumming's other initial for the name and having M always write in green ink.
However, on the recommendation from Beatles ' roadie Mal Evans, Warner Brothers Records in London, headed up by Ian Ralfini, signed Slow Dog to a record contract, changing their name to Wheels.
Some sources say the band took its new name from the Harold Pinter play The Birthday Party ; others ( including Ian Johnston's Cave biography ) state it was prompted by Cave misremembering, or intentionally misattributing, the name to a non-existent birthday party scene in the lengthy Dostoevsky novel, Crime and Punishment.
Ian Hunter is the name of:
Ian Brown used a passage from Elizabeth's poem A Musical Note to name his third solo album The Music of the Spheres.
Richard III is a 1995 drama film adapted from William Shakespeare's play of the same name, starring Ian McKellen, Annette Bening, Jim Broadbent, Robert Downey Jr., Nigel Hawthorne, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, John Wood and Dominic West.
In Ian Fleming's first draft of Casino Royale, Moneypenny's name was originally " Miss ' Petty ' Pettaval ", which was taken from Kathleen Pettigrew, the personal assistant to MI6 director Stewart Menzies.

name and McDonald's
In NYC, Bronx-based TATS CRU has made a name for themselves doing legal advertising campaigns for companies like Coca Cola, McDonald's, Toyota, and MTV.
A resident and restaurant owner named Ronald McDonald was in a 26-year legal battle with McDonald's over the name of his restaurant.
The index takes its name from the Big Mac, a hamburger sold at McDonald's restaurants.
The term McJob comes from the name of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's, but is used to describe any low-status job — regardless of the employer — where little training is required, staff turnover is high, and workers ' activities are tightly regulated by managers.
McJOBS ( plural, uppercase ) was first registered as a trademark by McDonald's on May 16, 1984, as a name and image for " training handicapped persons as restaurant employees ".
Kroc also opened a new McDonald's restaurant near the McDonald's ( now renamed " The Big M " as they had neglected to retain rights to the name ) to force it out of business .< ref >
In 2012, McDonald's admitted that the special sauce ingredients were " not really a secret " because the recipe had been available online " for years ".< ref name = autogenerated2 >
In 1996, the British adult comic magazine Viz accused McDonald's of plagiarizing the name and format of its longstanding Top Tips feature, in which readers offer sarcastic tips.
McDonald's had created an advertising campaign of the same name, which suggested the Top Tips ( and then the alternative — save money by going to McDonald's ).
A McWord is a word containing the prefix Mc -, derived from the first syllable of the name of the McDonald's restaurant chain.
Original guitarist Rick Barton was replaced by former The Ducky Boys guitarist James Lynch and Marc Orrell, and additional instruments were added and played by new members Ryan Foltz and Robbie " Spicy McHaggis " Mederios, whose name was inspired by a McDonald's menu item while the band was on a 1999 tour in Scotland.
In 1975, Tom Anderson mentioned McDonald's name as a potential 1976 presidential candidate for the American Party.
Its title is wordplay on the Led Zeppelin song " No Quarter " and the name of a hamburger made by McDonald's, a Quarter Pounder ( so named for its pre-cooked weight ).
The band's name came from McDonald's term for his walk back to his village on a Monday morning as the sun came up, having spent the money needed for a taxi home in bars the previous night.
Though the arcade's playable boxer didn't have an official name, he was referred to as " Little Mac ", because of his small stature and the " Mac " part being a play on the popular McDonald's hamburger, the Big Mac.
Though Waldmire's family owns the Cozy Dog Drive-In, Bob, having since become a vegan, preferred not to see his name put on a character that would become a McDonald's Happy Meal toy.
The title character ( his name coincides with Mordecai Richler's 1989 novel Solomon Gursky Was Here ) invents a way to resurrect the dead using nanotechnology, developed in McDonald's 1994 novel Necroville.
Despite its name, it is primarily composed of pork shoulder meat, according to McDonald's.
Jollibee became a household name in the Philippines even though it went head to head against fast food giant McDonald's.
The name also refers to a 1990s advertising campaign for McDonald's, and a children's website launched by the company in 2008.
McWorld is also the name of an interactive " virtual world " website launched by McDonald's in 2008 on happymeal. com, and aimed at children.
It has been said that, when Richard went to check on Fox, he was shocked to see an exact replica of his San Bernardino store, right down to the name " McDonald's ".

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