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In the broad sense, most chemotherapeutic drugs work by impairing mitosis ( cell division ), effectively targeting fast-dividing cells.
Almost immediately however, the world witnessed division into broad two camps during the Cold War ; one side was led by the U. S., and the other by the Soviet Union, but this situation also led to the establishment of the Non-Aligned Movement.
* Database-centric architecture ( broad division can be made for programs which have database at its center and applications which don't have to rely on databases, E. g.
Certainly, the broad division of the year into the Christmas and Easter seasons, interspersed with periods of Ordinary Time, is identical, and the majority of the Festivals and Commemorations are also celebrated, with a few exceptions.
In this sense, economy, as used in classical Orthodox doctrinal terminology, constituted the second broad division of all Christian doctrinal teaching.
The division also defines NIGMS ’ needs for database development and applications as well as for a broad spectrum of biomedical technologies, techniques and methodologies.
During the Cold War, the division of the world into two rival blocs had served to legitimize a broad and diffuse alliance not only with the Western European nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ( NATO ) but many countries in the developing world.
But the broad division generally holds true.
In a taxonomic sense one could sometimes say that all desks which have the capacity to close off the working surface are secretaries, while all others are simply desks, but such a division would be too broad to be useful.
Certainly we know that a wing of the Georgetown University Hospital Annex was paid for out of the funds proceeds, MKULTRA itself really being a funding mechanism for a broad array or umbrella of subprojects, all of which were paid for with standard research amounts of $ 700 or multiples, and all of which receipts were signed by one Dr. Sydney Gottlieb Head of CD ( chemical division ) TSS ( technical services staff ) CIA ( Central Intelligence Agency ) and which came to light in the 1970's under testimony to congress and were later released as part of the freedom of information act by a request from Marks.
Under these circumstances, it is necessary to re-organize the Central railway by transferring the busy Karjat-Lonavala-Pune section to Pune division and carving a new Division at Miraj junction which now has 4 broad gauge routes connecting it with a heavy passenger and freight traffic.
The superheavyweight division was introduced because the general increase in the weight of top heavyweights throughout the 20th century meant that the heavyweight division became excessively broad, with the smaller men having little chance of competing effectively.
With its Celesio Solutions division, the group offers a broad range of services for a variety of customer groups in the pharmaceutical market throughout Europe.
Ratlam Junction is a major junction and rail division on Indian Railways on meter and broad gauge lines. Ratlam junction is Divisional head quarters of Western Railway Zone.
The ICO is the first operating division of the Centre and was established to offer a series of training opportunities for those who wish to make community organising a full or part-time career and also for Community Leaders who wish to learn the broad philosophy and skills of community organising and who are in a position to put them into practice in their institutions and neighbourhoods.
As the buttressing systems of early Gothic architecture reduced the structural need for broad expanses of thick walls, window openings grew progressively larger and instead of having just one very large window per bay division ( which would create problems with supporting the glass ), the typical early-Gothic ' twin lancet plus oculus ' form of plate tracery developed.
Later, the Germans were pushed back to the Ruhr and, after the war Blumentritt disagreed with the Allies ′ strategy in the west, discussing the precarious nature of the German position with its meager one armoured division against the Allies ′ 12, and he stated that had Sir Bernard Montgomery been unleashed earlier for a concentrated armoured assault ( as he wished ) rather than fighting on a broad front, " Such a breakthrough ... would have torn the weak German front to pieces and ended the war in the winter of 1944.
* 1983 Tom Kiely is named president of a new BBDO division called the " BBDO Business-to-Business Group " to service the broad range of communications needs required by its BtoB-oriented clients, including The Timken Company, Hammermill Paper, certain General Electric Company departments and of Symbolics, Inc, ( a so-called Artificial Intelligence computer manufacturer ).
* A different sort of problem is, that the broad division of the annual new social product in net terms, into consumer items and investment items, does not directly map onto the value of costs and revenues generated in producing it.
Using chemical and isotopic analyses, division scientists study samples of air, water, biological remains, rocks and meteorites in order to address a broad range of scientific issues, ranging from the particulate and chemical pollutants emitted by the collapse of the World Trade Center, to changes in earth's past climate, to the fundamental chemical processes involved in the differentiation and formation of the planet's mantle and core.
The division comprised two broad camps: Liberal Christianity and Evangelical Christianity.

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A thoroughly ingratiating company it is, and when the final curtain falls you may suddenly realize that you have been sitting with a broad grin on your face all evening.
The sentencing court may, of necessity, consider a broad range of information, including the evidence of the crime, the defendant's criminal history and the demeanor of the defendant, including the presence or absence of remorse.
In terms of ultra vires actions in the broad sense, a reviewing court may set aside an administrative decision if it is unreasonable ( under Canadian law, following the rejection of the " Patently Unreasonable " standard by the Supreme Court in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick ), Wednesbury unreasonable ( under British law ), or arbitrary and capricious ( under U. S. Administrative Procedure Act and New York State law ).
They generally possess compound eyes and a carapace, which may be a shell of two valves enclosing the trunk ( as in most Cladocera ), broad and shallow ( as in the Notostraca ), or entirely absent ( as in the Anostraca ).
Because this range of non-zero amplitude may be very broad or infinite, this definition is typically relaxed so that the bandwidth is defined as the range of frequencies in which the signal's spectral density is above a certain threshold relative to its maximum.
Such broad scope of the book may be the reason the Chronicler commences his genealogy with Adam.
Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits the broad definition of " using a biotechnological system to make products " such that the cultivation of plants may be viewed as the earliest biotechnological enterprise.
That Chaplin was unprepared to remain abroad, or that the revocation of his right to re-enter the United States was a surprise to him, may be apocryphal: An anecdote in some contradiction is recorded during a broad interview with Richard Avedon, celebrated New York portraitist.
Cultural Christian is a broad term used to describe people with either ethnic or religious Christian heritage who may not believe in the religious claims of Christianity, but who retain an affinity for the culture, art, music, and so on related to it.
This may indicate a co-owner as in a legal partnership or may be used in a general way to refer to a broad class of employees or temporary / contract workers who are often assigned field or customer service work.
When there are many different groups within a nation, citizenship may be the only real bond which unites everybody as equals without discrimination — it is a " broad bond " linking " a person with the state " and gives people a universal identity as a legal member of a specific nation.
The E-corona ( E for emission ) is due to spectral emission lines produced by ions that are present in the coronal plasma ; it may be observed in broad or forbidden or hot spectral emission lines and is the main source of information about the corona's composition.
:: The definition of a distributed database is broad, and may be utilized in different meanings.
In some cases, it may be unnecessary and / or impractical to expect a designer with a broad multidisciplinary knowledge required for such designs to also have a detailed specialized knowledge of how to produce the product.
Since two houses may be very different from one another, a design pattern for houses must be broad enough to apply to both of them, but not so vague that it doesn't help the designer make decisions.
Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or educational alternative, is a broad term that may be used to refer to all forms of education outside of traditional education ( for all age groups and levels of education ).
This may be compared to the jurisprudence of the United States Supreme Court, which has also adopted a somewhat broad interpretation of the right to privacy.
Genealogical societies are almost exclusively staffed by volunteers and may offer a broad range of services, including maintaining libraries for members ' use, publishing newsletters, providing research assistance to the public, offering classes or seminars, and organizing record preservation or transcription projects.
Each state has a presidentially appointed governor who may assume certain broad powers when directed by the central government.
The term property insurance may, like casualty insurance, be used as a broad category of various subtypes of insurance, some of which are listed below:
The positivist view on law can be seen to cover two broad principles: Firstly, that laws may seek to enforce justice, morality, or any other normative end, but their success or failure in doing so does not determine their validity.
* Mixtures of meat and milk ( basar be-chalav ): this law derives from the broad interpretation of the commandment not to " cook a kid in its mother's milk " ( Exodus 23: 19, 34: 26 and Deuteronomy 14: 21 ); other non-kosher food may be used for other benefit ( e. g. sold to non-Jews ), but mixtures of meat and milk are prohibited even with regards to other benefit
Researchers like Mott and Hubbard realized that this was perhaps appropriate for strongly delocalized s-and p-electrons but for d-electrons, and even more for f-electrons the interaction with electrons ( and atomic displacements ) in the local environment may become stronger than the delocalization that leads to broad bands.

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