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# Fermentable fibers e. g., pectin will by virtue of their providing a medium for bacterial growth increase the bacterial mass in the colon.
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# Layer VI, the Polymorphic or Multiform layer, contains few large pyramidal neurons and many small spindle-like pyramidal and multiform neurons ; layer VI sends efferent fibers to the thalamus, establishing a very precise reciprocal interconnection between the cortex and the thalamus.
# A further factor is an increase in the bacterial mass and activity of the ileum as some fibers e. g., pectin are digested by bacteria.
# Other fibers, e. g., gum arabic, are associated with a significant decrease in serum cholesterol without increasing fecal bile acid excretion.
# Bowman's layer ( also erroneously known as the anterior limiting membrane, when in fact it is not a membrane but a condensed layer of collagen ): a tough layer that protects the corneal stroma, consisting of a similar irregularly arranged collagen fibers, mainly type I collagen fibrils, essentially a type of stroma.
# Corneal stroma ( also substantia propria ): a thick, transparent middle layer, consisting of regularly arranged collagen fibers along with sparsely distributed interconnected keratocytes, which are the cells for general repair and maintenance.
# by larger particles unable to follow the curving contours of the airstream being forced to embed in one of the fibers directly, called impaction ; this increases with diminishing fiber separation and higher air flow velocity
# Surface-type supports: Many materials have been developed for surface functionalization, including controlled pore glass, cellulose fibers, and highly cross-linked polystyrene.
# Asbestosis-A lung disease first found in textile workers, asbestosis is a scarring of the lung tissue from an acid produced by the body's attempt to dissolve the fibers.
# the commissural / associational fibers from ipsi-and contra-lateral CA3 pyramidal neurons which synapse on both the basal and mid-apical dendrites in the stratum oriens and stratum radiatum
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# Deontological ethics, notions based on ' rules ' i. e. that there is an obligation to perform the ' right ' action, regardless of actual consequences ( epitomized by Kant's notion of the Categorical Imperative )
# The form of the Gaussian type orbital ( Gaussians ) has no radial nodes and decays as e < sup >(- distance squared )</ sup >.
# The unlawful act must be committed on board of an aircraft ( that is, by a person being on board of an aircraft, e. g. a passenger or crew member.
# Demonstrative Devises -- i. e., cash gifts from a specific account, stocks, bonds, securities, etc ...
# At the third stage there are physical and social consequences, i. e., hangovers, family problems, work problems, etc.
# Adagio molto e cantabile – Andante moderato – Tempo primo – Andante moderato – Adagio – Lo stesso tempo
# Measures, numbers, money, days, months, years, clock time, and international words are in English forms, e. g. Date / Time: 20 May 1972 at 21: 00
# Find the site of the brain that may be causing coma ( i. e. brain stem, back of brain …) and assess the severity of the coma with the Glasgow coma scale
# Motio (" removal ") or ejectio e senatu (" ejection from the Senate "), or the exclusion of a man from the ranks of senators.
# associated performance issues, e. g., software context switching can be selective and store only those registers that need storing, whereas hardware context switching stores nearly all registers whether they're required or not.
# Realistic competition is driven by self-interest and is aimed at obtaining material resources ( e. g., food, territory, customers ) for the in-group ( e. g., favouring an in-group in order to obtain more resources for its members, including the self ).
# Social competition is driven by the need for self-esteem and is aimed at achieving a positive social status for the in-group relative to comparable out-groups ( e. g., favouring an in-group in order to make it better than an out-group ).
# Consensual discrimination is driven by the need for accuracy and reflects stable and legitimate intergroup status hierarchies ( e. g., favouring a high-status in-group because it is high status ).
# Epithet: Heavy use of repetition or stock phrases: e. g., Homer's " rosy-fingered dawn " and " wine-dark sea.
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
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