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complementary and study
The continued study of these oldest fossils is paramount to calibrate complementary molecular phylogenetics models.
These programs share a core curriculum, consisting of French, English, Humanities, Physical Education and complementary courses ( elective courses unrelated to the program of study ).
In another study, Iyengar yoga was shown to be promising as a complementary treatment for depression.
Information systems ( IS ) is the study of complementary networks of hardware and software that people and organizations use to collect, filter, process, create, and distribute data.
Their study showed no discoveries in complementary and alternative medicine that would justify the existence of this center.
Few studies are available on the safety of herbs for pregnant women, and one study found that use of complementary and alternative medicines are associated with a 30 % lower ongoing pregnancy and live birth rate during fertility treatment.
It is also a reason why NATO in its NATO Anti-Air Warfare System study ( NAAWS ) defined the preferred AAW system as consisting of a complementary Volume Search Radar and MFR.
Anuszkiewicz summarizes his approach to painting as follows: " My work is of an experimental nature and has centered on an investigation into the effects of complementary colors of full intensity when juxtaposed and the optical changes that occur as a result, and a study of the dynamic effect of the whole under changing conditions of light, and the effect of light on color.
Through a combination of transfer credits and study in the United States students may receive complementary degrees from their home university and TC3.
A study of 158, 807 mouse transcripts revealed that 4, 520 of these transcripts form antisense partners that are base pair complementary to the exons of genes.
" Each developed a distinctive but complementary style: Forster's songs were angular and angst-ridden, making much use of irony and unusual lyrical imagery, while McLennan's were generally softer and more sensitive, his lyrics often based on character study and reported speech.

complementary and found
Alternative or complementary medicine, including acupuncture, psychological interventions, vitamins and yoga, was evaluated in a number of systematic reviews by the Cochrane Collaboration into treatments for epilepsy, and found there is no reliable evidence to support the use of these as treatments for epilepsy.
MicroRNAs ( miRNA ; 21-22 nt ) are found in eukaryotes and act through RNA interference ( RNAi ), where an effector complex of miRNA and enzymes can cleave complementary mRNA, block the mRNA from being translated, or accelerate its degradation.
Double-stranded RNA ( dsRNA ) is RNA with two complementary strands, similar to the DNA found in all cells.
The inverted repeat palindrome is also a sequence that reads the same forward and backwards, but the forward and backward sequences are found in complementary DNA strands ( i. e., of double-stranded DNA ), as in GTATAC ( GTATAC being complementary to CATATG ).
Keith Emerson and Greg Lake, both exploring options outside of their current bands, met at Fillmore West in San Francisco and on working together, found their styles to be compatible and complementary.
A 2001 World Health Organization ( WHO ) report found that infant formula prepared in accordance with applicable Codex Alimentarius standards was a safe complementary food and a suitable breast milk substitute.
( 2010 ) found that in deciding on business partners, it is important to make sure that both parties ’ business models are complementary.
Pliny the Elder describes its style and designers as Greek ; this may be further evidence of time-honoured and persistent plebeian cultural connections with Magna Graecia, well into the Imperial era, when Liber is found in some of the threefold, complementary deity-groupings of Imperial cult ; a saviour figure, like Hercules and the Emperor himself.
“ Through the harmonious and complementary efforts of all the ranks of the People of God, may this Catechism be known and shared by EVERYONE, so that the unity in faith whose supreme model and origin is found in the Unity of the Trinity may be strengthened and extended to the ends of the earth .”-Pope John Paul II ( CCC pg xv )
We have found that our own relatively complex ( OBS ) scenarios can also be made complementary to each other ; without any great effort needed from the teams involved ; and the resulting two scenarios are both developed further by all involved, without unnecessary focusing on one or the other.
Some Christians have found NVC to be complementary to their Christian faith.
Many people have found Nonviolent Communication to be very complementary to Buddhism, both in theory and in manifesting Buddhist ideals in practice.
With the test, investigators found that meaning in life mediated the relationships between: religiosity and well-being ; uncontrollable stress and substance use ; depression and self-derogation. Crumbaugh found that the Seeking of Noetic Goals Test ( SONG ) is a complementary measure of the PIL.
The Documentary Hypothesis and the Composition of the Pentateuch offers itself as an elegantly phrased examination of the " five pillars " of the Documentary Hypothesis: 1, the claim that the use of the divine names Yahweh and Elohim testified to at least two different authors and two entirely distinct source documents ; 2, the claim that each literary style and distinctive grammatical usage found in the Pentateuch must be viewed as the product of a different writer and distinct " document "; 3, the claim that there were different world-views, theologies and ethics in each of the hypothesized documents, each independent and not complementary to each other, proving their different authorship and provenance ; 4, the claim that the existence of repetitions and even seeming contradictions proved there were different documents cut-and-pasted into the text, sometimes even as bits and pieces within single sentences ; and 5, the claim that descriptive passages can be analyzed into composite narratives drawing upon overlapping but different documents.
In order to repair damage to one of the two paired molecules of DNA, there exist a number of excision repair mechanisms that remove the damaged nucleotide and replace it with an undamaged nucleotide complementary to that found in the undamaged DNA strand.
Two complementary approaches to fabrication of NEMS systems can be found.
For certain wide band materials such as graphite, RIXS has been shown to ( nearly ) conserve crystal momentum and thus has found use as a complementary bandmapping technique.
The schwa / ə / is included in brackets because it is found only in two specific environments, where it appears to be in complementary distribution with some other vowel.
In 2003, Handspring merged with Palm, Inc., having found that they had evolved in complementary directions, and that they would be far stronger by joining together.
Other examples of predictive power of theories or models include Dmitri Mendeleev's use of his periodic table to predict previously undiscovered chemical elements and their properties ( though largely correct, he misjudged the relative atomic masses of tellurium and iodine ), and Charles Darwin's use of his knowledge of evolution by natural selection to predict that because there existed a plant ( Angraecum ) with a long spur in its flowers, a complementary animal with a 30 cm proboscis must also exist to feed on and pollinate it ( twenty years after his death Xanthopan morgani, a form of hawk moth, was found which did just that ).
The Cmr ( Cas RAMP module ) proteins found in Pyrococcus furiosus and other prokaryotes form a functional complex with small CRISPR RNAs that recognizes and cleaves complementary target RNAs.

complementary and geography
IEEE has a dual complementary regional and technical structure – with organizational units based on geography ( e. g., the IEEE Philadelphia Section, IEEE South Africa Section ) and technical focus ( e. g., the IEEE Computer Society ).
Although the erstwhile hill kingdoms of Garhwal and Kumaon were traditional rivals, the proximity of different neighbouring ethnic groups and the inseparable and complementary nature of their geography, economy, culture, language, and traditions created strong bonds between the two regions which further strengthened during the movement for statehood in the 1990s.
Although the erstwhile hill kingdoms of Garhwal and Kumaon were traditional rivals the inseparable and complementary nature of their geography, economy, culture, language, and traditions created strong bonds between the two regions.
EGEA provides complementary and alternative learning opportunities, beyond formal education of geography.

complementary and for
This aircraft, which was planned for initial operational use about 1965, would be complementary to but likewise competitive with the four strategic ballistic missile systems, all of which are scheduled to become available earlier.
However, the Greeks thought of the two qualities as complementary: the two gods are brothers, and when Apollo at winter left for Hyperborea, he would leave the Delphic oracle to Dionysus.
When a specific allophone ( from a set of allophones that correspond to a phoneme ) must be selected in a given context ( i. e. using a different allophone for a phoneme will cause confusion or make the speaker sound non-native ), the allophones are said to be complementary ( i. e. the allophones complement each other, and one is not used in a situation where the usage of another is standard ).
For example, as in pin and as in spin are allophones for the phoneme in the English language because they cannot distinguish words ( in fact, they occur in complementary distribution ).
The Atari 5200 SuperSystem, commonly known as the Atari 5200, is a video game console that was introduced in 1982 by Atari Inc. as a higher end complementary console for the popular Atari 2600.
Purines are complementary only with pyrimidines: pyrimidine-pyrimidine pairings are energetically unfavorable because the molecules are too far apart for hydrogen bonding to be established ; purine-purine pairings are energetically unfavorable because the molecules are too close, leading to overlap repulsion.
Although it's increasingly common for couples – particularly younger couples – to have " power neutral " relationships and / or play styles, activities and relationships within a BDSM context are often characterized by the participants ' taking on complementary, but unequal roles ; thus, the idea of informed consent of both the partners becomes essential.
Although Confucian ideas prevail in these areas, few people outside of academia identify themselves as Confucian, and instead see Confucian ethics as a complementary guideline for other ideologies and beliefs, including democracy, Marxism, capitalism, Christianity, Islam and Buddhism.
# From the hairpin loop, a DNA polymerase can then use it as a primer to transcribe a complementary sequence for the ss cDNA.
Indeed, this reversible and specific interaction between complementary base pairs is critical for all the functions of DNA in living organisms.
Each strand of the original double-stranded DNA molecule serves as template for the production of the complementary strand, a process referred to as semiconservative replication.
Parliament has two meeting places, namely the Louise Weiss building in Strasbourg, France, which serves for twelve four-day plenary sessions per year and is the official seat, and the Espace Léopold () complex in Brussels, Belgium, the larger of the two, which serves for committee meetings, political groups and complementary plenary sessions.
Here, complementary or quasi-complementary devices are each used for amplifying the opposite halves of the input signal, which is then recombined at the output.
Most complementary and alternative medicines for cancer have not been rigorously studied or tested.
The CMOS ( complementary metal oxide semiconductor ) process technology is the basis for modern digital integrated circuits.
After the discovery of the hydrogen bonded A: T and C: G pairs, Watson and Crick soon had their anti-parallel, double helical model of DNA, with the hydrogen bonds at the core of the helix providing a way to " unzip " the two complementary strands for easy replication: the last key requirement for a likely model of the genetic molecule.
Investors can use any or all of these different but somewhat complementary methods for stock picking.
The requinto also appears in other Latin-American countries as a complementary member of the guitar family, with its smaller size and scale, permitting more projection for the playing of single-lined melodies.
Scottish industrial policy was made by the Board of Trustees for Fisheries and Manufactures in Scotland, which sought to build an economy complementary, not competitive, with England.
In some cases complementary full settings for organ are also published, in others organists and other accompanists are expected to transcribe the four-part vocal score for their instrument of choice.

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