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# and Adjacent
# Baltimore Sun: Baltimore Development Officials Proposing 100 % Financing for 750-room Hilton Adjacent to Baltimore Convention Center ; Would Issue $ 290 million in Tax-exempt Revenue Bonds
# Adjacent Vowels ( Two Vowels Standing Side-by-Side )
# REDIRECT Adjacent angle

# and ecosystems
# Collect general biodiversity data in order to inventory and prioritize wetland species, communities and ecosystems.
# „ Topological ecology at the landscape scale “ ( e. g. Forman & Godron ): ’ Landscape ’ is defined as a heterogeneous land area composed of a cluster of interacting ecosystems ( woods, meadows, marshes, villages, etc.
# Ballast water: Rosenthal was one of the first to recognize and research the danger posed to ecosystems by the transport of marine life across huge distances in the ballast water of ships.
# Earlier, there was only marshy land in the park area but after commissioning of the hydroelectric project two ecosystems have emerged ; one with water body covering one third area and the other the phumdis, which covers two thirds area.
# That there was a lack of understanding of the deep sea environment, and therefore no way to predict the effects of the proposed dumping on deep sea ecosystems.
# it is based on the self-designing capacity of ecosystems,
# Organisms within ecosystems are dependent on ecosystem level biological and physical processes
# Sustainable utilization of species and ecosystems.
# Predators ( the role that predators play in natural ecosystems )
# Conduct management and conservation related research on cetacean species and their ecosystems, with special focus on studying endangered species.
# The loss of large wilderness ecosystems that contain a great part of the world's remaining biodiversity.

# and closely
# Museums will work more closely with each other and partners outside the sector ( pp 23 – 26 ).
# The quantum mechanical description of large systems will closely approximate the classical description.
# By coming out, trans and intersex people disclose their gender identity and, if applicable, their decision to transition to the gender role with which they more closely identify.
Bicycle Route # 5 connects Apex to Wilmington and closely parallels the NCBC Randonneurs 600 kilometer brevet route.
MIT Sloan closely collaborates with MIT's engineering, science, and economics programs, all of which are regularly ranked # 1 in the world.
# Hill Nubian – a group of closely related dialects spoken in various villages in the northern Nuba Mountains – in particular Dilling, Debri, and Kadaru.
# Padilla was " closely associated with al Qaeda ," a designation for loosely knit insurgent groups sharing common ideals and tactics, " with which the United States is at war ";
# In 2006, the Kataeb Party suffered a tragic setback when gunmen assassinated Minister Pierre Gemayel by closely opening fire at his car.
In January 1968, Quinn approved the leasing of Gold Star masters which were closely associated with the success behind " Treat Her Right " hitting # 2 on the national chart and " She's About A Mover " reaching the # 13 spot.
The latter name may be the French transcription of the reported self-name ( see # Endonyms, above ) of the Nanais of the lower Amur,, which was also applied to the closely related Ulch people,
# Cause and effect are not closely related in time and space.
The decision was then taken to run a " final arc " to close the series, then restart it from # 1 with an X in the title in an attempt to more closely identify it with their popular X-Men franchise ( as part of the same effort, Cable was changed to Soldier X and X-Force was changed to X-Statix ).
The two battalions worked closely, being the first troops to re-enter Brussels on 3 September 1944 after an advance of 100 miles in one day in what was described as ' an armoured lash unequalled for speed in this or any other war ' led by Major-General Sir Allan Henry Adair http :// www. ww2guards. com / ww2guards / AWARDS_A_-_C / Pages / ADAIR, _ALLAN_HENRY_SHAFTO, _D. S. O., _3GG. html # 7
# In order to avoid becoming isolated and in order not to lose popularity and esteem, people constantly observe their environment very closely.
# stem primates more closely related to adapids than to living primate taxa.
# A broader term for the closely related, continental West Germanic language family unaffected by the High German consonant shift, nor classifying as Anglo-Frisian, and thus including Low Franconian varieties such as Dutch.
# under the head of the De Sectione Determinata of Apollonius, lemmas which, closely examined, are seen to be cases of the involution of six points ;
# The Asua, the only Mbuti people with their own language, which is closely related to that of the neighboring Sudanic Mangbetu.
# Family planning: access by all couples to information and services to prevent pregnancies that are too early, too closely spaced, too late, or too numerous
# The Moor closely follows its predecessor, from end September or early October 1923 until early November 1923.
# A physiological withdrawal state when drug use is stopped or reduced, as evidenced by: the characteristic withdrawal syndrome for the substance ; or use of the same ( or a closely related ) substance with the intention of relieving or avoiding withdrawal symptoms ;
November 15, 1952: # 4 Georgia Tech 7, # 12 Alabama 3In one of the biggest games of Georgia Tech's third National Championship season, two of the highest ranked teams to ever face off on Grant Field saw Georgia Tech defeat Alabama in a closely matched defensive battle.
The Yellow Jackets came out on top of this closely matched battle and would go on to defeat # 1 Virginia and # 19 Nebraska in the Citrus Bowl for its fourth National Championship.

# and interact
# While ideal gas molecules do not interact, we consider molecules attracting others within a distance of several molecules ' radii.
# Allows host terminals on a multi-user network to interact with other hosts regardless of terminal type and characteristics,
# If all goes well, users on the client machine can then view and interact with mounted filesystems on the server within the parameters permitted.
# They can interact with other solitons, and emerge from the collision unchanged, except for a phase shift.
# Information about the absence of benefit and the presence of potential risk associated with energy drinks should be widely shared among all individuals who interact with young athletes.
# Molecules begin to interact as their concentration increases.
# When trans or intersex people come out, it impacts how they label their sexual orientation and how they interact with communities to which they feel they belong.
# In Service-oriented architectures an application can be represented through an executable workflow, where different, possibly geographically distributed, service components interact to provide the corresponding functionality, under the control of a Workflow Management System.
# Observe and interact: By taking time to engage with nature we can design solutions that suit our particular situation.
# Subduction zones drag down subducted oceanic sediments, oceanic crust, and mantle lithosphere that interact with the hot asthenospheric mantle from the overriding plate to produce calc-alkaline series melts, ore deposits, and continental crust.
# All perceptions are relative and interact one upon another
# Adsorbed molecules do not interact.
# Communities of transaction emphasize the importance of buying and selling products in a social online manner where people must interact in order to complete the transaction.
# User design phase – during this phase, users interact with systems analysts and develop models and prototypes that represent all system processes, inputs, and outputs.
# gleisner robots, individual software-based intelligences housed inside artificial anthropoid, or flesher-shaped, physical bodies ( from a design by a corporation named Gleisner ) who interact with the world in flesher-paced " real time ," a trait which they regard as important, as they consider the polis citizens too remote and solipsistic.
# Define business processes that interact with external entities through web service operations defined using WSDL 1. 1, and that manifest themselves as Web services defined using WSDL 1. 1.
# In addition to their internal integration, modules have external connectivity, yet they can also be delineated from the other entities with which they interact in some way.
# During a federation execution, federates shall interact with the run-time infrastructure ( RTI ) in accordance with the HLA interface specification.
# Activated voltage-gated calcium channels physically interact with calcium-release channels to activate them, causing the sarcoplasmic reticulum to release calcium.
In contrast with Alicia's important role in the story of the Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four # 49, the two characters do not interact in the film ( In Rise of the Silver Surfer, it is Susan Storm who successfully convinces the Surfer to rebel against Galactus ).
# Isolates: Characterized by few, if any, close peer relationships, these individuals do not regularly interact with any clique members.
# Feminist researchers should engage in self-reflexivity, recognizing their personal social positions, interests, and values, and discussing how these interact with their research.
# Phage-displaying proteins that interact with the target molecules remain attached to the dish, while all others are washed away.
SIP is used by MGCF to interact with IP_Multimedia_Subsystem # CSCF_. E2. 80. 93_Call_Session_Control_Function | Call Session Control Function ( CSCF ) and IP_Multimedia_Subsystem # CSCF_. E2. 80. 93_Call_Session_Control_Function | Breakout Gateway Control Function ( BGCF )

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