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Examples of relevant biological information processes studied in the early days of bioinformatics are the formation of complex social interaction structures by simple behavioral rules, and the information accumulation and maintenance in models of prebiotic evolution.
Examples are the product of sets ( see Cartesian product ), groups ( described below ), the product of rings and of other algebraic structures.
Examples include staged multi-caches ; underwater caches, caches located 50 feet ( 15 m ) up a tree, caches found only after long offroad drives, caches on high mountain peaks, caches located in challenging environments ( such as Antarctica or north of the Arctic Circle ), and magnetic caches attached to metal structures and / or objects.
( Examples: control structures like Case, Infinite-Loop, ... ).
Examples of structures in this category are the digalactosyldiacylglycerols found in plant membranes and seminolipid from mammalian sperm cells.
Examples include railway structures such as bridges and tracks, where the treacherous nature of cast iron was keenly felt by many engineers and designers.
Examples of more complex structures include vector spaces, modules and algebras.
Examples of discrete structures are ( finite ) graphs, permutations, trees, and so on ; each of these has an associated generating function which counts how many structures there are of a certain size.
Examples of multiple-span structures in which this is the case include Ting Kau Bridge, where additional ' cross-bracing ' stays are used to stabilise the pylons ; Millau Viaduct and Mezcala Bridge, where twin-legged towers are used ; and General Rafael Urdaneta Bridge, where very stiff multi-legged frame towers were adopted.
Examples of the first include the Ch ' ollima Statue ; a twenty-meter high bronze statue of Kim Il-sung in front of the Museum of the Korean Revolution ( itself, at 240, 000 square meters, one of the largest structures in the world ); the Arch of Triumph ( similar to its Parisian counterpart, although a full ten meters higher ); and Chuch ' e Tower, 170 meters high, built on the occasion of Kim's seventieth birthday in 1982.
Examples include structures, unions, classes, and sets.
Examples include the observation that atoms can be assembled into many complex structures, making molecules possible, and the complicated but elegant geometry of the DNA double helix that permits the ` encoding ' of complex ` instructions ' for making organisms.
Examples of this can be seen today in the form of rectangular dry-stone corbelled structures such as at Dingle and Illauntannig, Ireland.
Examples of types are mathematical structures ( such as rings, fields, polynomials ) as well as data structures from computer science ( e. g., lists, trees, hash tables ).
Examples of such unique endothelial structures include the renal glomerulus and the blood – brain barrier.
Examples of some fundamental polyoxometalate structures are shown below.
Examples of such structures are the garden houses at Montacute House in Somerset, England.
Examples of these bridges still remain across the United States, but their numbers are dropping rapidly, as they are demolished and replaced with new structures.
Examples of catastrophic failure of engineered structures include:
Examples of mesogenic structures
Examples of chiastic structures are the A, B, C ... C, B, A pattern and the ABBAABB … ABBA pattern.

Examples and would
Examples are in public utilities, making military aircraft and accessories, or where the investment and risk for a proprietorship would be too great for a much needed project impossible to achieve by any means other than the corporate form, e.g. constructing major airports or dams.
Examples would be the M1117 Armored Security Vehicle of the USA or Alvis Saladin of the post-World War II era in the United Kingdom.
Examples would be personal injury ( following the tort of negligence by the defendant ), or the tort of defamation.
Examples of people earning a living in this way would be farmers who own their own land and related machinery, plumbers who own their own tools, software developers who own their own computer, etc.
Examples of this would be an individual's resistance to consumerism in a retreat to a simpler but perhaps harder lifestyle, or an individual's resistance to a terminal illness.
Examples of national markings would include United States Department of Transportation ( U. S. DOT ) codes.
Examples of these tests would be explicit ones like cued recall or implicit tests like word fragment completion.
Examples of artists which have used folkloric themes in their music would be: Bill Monroe, Flatt and Scruggs, Old Crow Medicine Show, Jim Croce, and many others.
Examples of this would be woodworking, photography, moviemaking, jewelry making, software projects such as Photoshopping and home music or video production, making bracelets, artistic projects ( such as drawing, painting, etc.
Examples would be: Tolkien's Gandalf of The Lord of the Rings, Dumbledore of Harry Potter series, Merlin of Arthurian Legends, Lasky's Ezylryb of Guardians of Ga ' Hoole, Brooks ' Allanon of The Sword of Shannara, Eddings ' Belgarath and Polgara of The Belgariad, Feist's Macros the Black of the Riftwar Saga, Jordan's Moiraine of The Wheel of Time ( who at least starts out as this kind of character ), Goodkind's Zeddicus Zu ' l Zorander of The Sword of Truth, Dart-Thornton's Thorn / Angaver, and Paolini's Brom and Oromis of The Inheritance Cycle.
Examples would be: Tolkien's Morgoth of The Silmarillion as well as Sauron, the King of the Nazgûl and the others of the Nine Riders from The Lord of the Rings, Lord Voldemort from Harry Potter series, Lasky's Kludd and Nyra of Guardians of Ga ' Hoole, Brooks's Warlock Lord of The Sword of Shannara, Jordan's Dark One of The Wheel of Time, and Eddings ' Torak of The Belgariad and Zandramas of The Malloreon, Rick Riordan's Kronos of Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Goodkind's Darken Rahl and Emperor Jagang of The Sword of Truth, Dart-Thornton's Moragon, and Paolini's Galbatorix of The Inheritance Cycle.
Examples of this would be Morgoth from the Silmarillion, Sauron's former commander, Goodkind's Panis Rahl, as well as Galbatorix with Morzan and the Forsworn from the Inheritance Cycle.
Examples would include offering prizes to contestants who can make a half-court shot at a basketball game, or a hole-in-one at a golf tournament.
Examples of this type of man would be Giacomo Casanova and Don Juan, who were both reputed to have had many libertine affairs with women.
Examples are found in experiments whose sample space is non-numerical, where the distribution would be a categorical distribution ; experiments whose sample space is encoded by discrete random variables, where the distribution is a probability mass function ; and experiments with sample spaces encoded by continuous random variables, where the distribution is a probability density functions.
Examples would be the. 303 British Lee-Enfield, the American M1903. 30-06, and the German 8mm Mauser K98.
Examples include Alien and Blade Runner ; the LA Times critic Sheila Benson, for example, would call the latter " Blade Crawler " " because it's so damn slow ".
Examples of this would include the Goon Defective Agency stories, written starting in 1956 by Irish fan John Berry and published in his and Arthur Thomson's fanzine Retribution.
Examples of objections to SETI include questioning energy requirements as well as why advanced civilizations would use radio.
Examples of these include the principle of shinui (" change " or " deviation "): A severe violation becomes a non-severe one if the prohibited act was performed in a way that would be considered abnormal on a weekday.
Examples would be " Human beings typically have two eyes, two ears, two hands, two feet ", or " The world has a ground and a sky " or " Plants and animals come in a wide variety of sizes and colors " or " I am conscious and alive right now ".
Examples would be the Royal British Legion bands, and the bands of the various UK uniformed organizations.
Examples of some free-output-gimbal devices would be the attitude reference gyroscopes used to sense or measure the pitch, roll and yaw attitude angles in a spacecraft or aircraft.
Examples of such representations would be:
Examples include the decision problem forms of finding the greatest common divisor of two numbers, and determining what answer the extended Euclidean algorithm would return when given two numbers.

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