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Though largely ignored by books and the Internet, and sometimes confused with the predominantly white Fundamental Baptist Fellowship of America, this association of churches does exist, with churches mostly in the midwestern United States.
Fundamental differences exist between the nature and source of water rights in different countries.
Fundamental differences exist between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells that may represent targets for antimicrobial peptides.

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* Bruce E. Meserve ( 1955 ) Fundamental Concepts of Geometry, Chapter 5-6 Homothetic transformations, pp 166 – 9, Addison-Wesley.
On 9 February 2010, Reding was confirmed in her third term as European Commissioner becoming Vice-President and Commissioner responsible for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship.
* 9 February – Richard Allen, American Minimalist, Abstract, Systems, Fundamental and Geometric painter ( born 1933 )
He not only wrote the Fundamental Act of the Synod ( which was adopted also by the Free Presbyterian Church of South Australia upon its formation 9 May 1854 ) but he drew up rules for the guidance of the church.

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Fundamental life processes such as cell division and protein synthesis can be studied using plants without the moral issues that come with conducting studies upon animals or humans.
* 1799: Doctoral dissertation on the Fundamental theorem of algebra, with the title: Demonstratio nova theorematis omnem functionem algebraicam rationalem integram unius variabilis in factores reales primi vel secundi gradus resolvi posse (" New proof of the theorem that every integral algebraic function of one variable can be resolved into real factors ( i. e., polynomials ) of the first or second degree ")
Fundamental groups can be studied using the theory of covering spaces, since a fundamental group coincides with the group of deck transformations of the associated universal covering space.
Fundamental frequency, the main acoustic cue for the percept pitch, can be varied through a variety of means.
Fundamental groups and homology and cohomology groups are not only invariants of the underlying topological space, in the sense that two topological spaces which are homeomorphic have the same associated groups, but their associated morphisms also correspond — a continuous mapping of spaces induces a group homomorphism on the associated groups, and these homomorphisms can be used to show non-existence ( or, much more deeply, existence ) of mappings.
Interest in prime elements comes from the Fundamental theorem of arithmetic, which asserts that each integer can be written in essentially only one way as 1 or − 1 multiplied by a product of positive prime numbers.
For any flow, you can write the equations of the flow in terms of vorticity rather than velocity by simply taking the curl of the flow equations that are framed in terms of velocity ( may have to apply the 2nd Fundamental Theorem of Calculus to do this rigorously ).
Fundamental results of computability theory show that there are functions that can be precisely defined but are not computable.
The Second Fundamental Theorem can also be derived from the metric-topological theory of Ahlfors, which can be considered as an extension of the Riemann – Hurwitz formula to the coverings of infinite degree.
Many other Picard-type theorems can be derived from the Second Fundamental Theorem.
As another corollary from the Second Fundamental Theorem, one can obtain that
This is the heart of the " Fundamental Question of Ethics " that appears at the very start of the Chronicles, which can be rephrased as " Do one's actions in dreams have any real significance?
Fundamental science has traditionally been associated with the physical and natural sciences ; some research in the social and behavioral sciences, however, can also be deemed fundamental ( e. g., cognitive neuroscience, personality ).
Pareto-optimal solutions are not unique, and according to the Second Fundamental Theorem of Welfare Economics, a social planner can achieve any Pareto-optimal outcome by an appropriate redistribution of wealth by means of competitive market.
The extent of Locke's involvement in drafting the Fundamental Constitutions is a matter of some debate, but even attributing full culpability for its contents and for his having profited from the Atlantic slave trade, the majority of experts will concede that Locke may have been a hypocrite in this matter, but are adamant that no part of the Two Treatises can be used to provide theoretical support for slavery by bare right of conquest.
In such an emergency, Fundamental Rights of Indian citizens can be suspended.
This convention has been used in some later works, such as Fundamental Chess Endings and Secrets of Pawn Endings by Karsten Müller and Frank Lamprecht, but it can be safely assumed the convention is not being used unless there is a specific note otherwise.
Based on the definition of Neumann, Heinrich Streintz ( 1883 ) argued that if gyroscopes don't measure any signs of rotation, then one can speak of inertial motion which is related to a " Fundamental body " and a " Fundamental Coordinate System ".
Fundamental to the house is an atmosphere of quiet so that the students can concentrate on their studies.
Fundamental to the design is a colored rubber ring that serves as a color code so different members of a household can distinguish their individual prescriptions.
The Fundamental Rights can be enhanced, removed or otherwise altered through a constitutional amendment, passed by a two-thirds majority of each House of Parliament.
( Fundamental means that every other invariant can be expressed in terms of these two.

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In 2001, the European Union explicitly banned racism, along with many other forms of social discrimination, in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union, the legal effect of which, if any, would necessarily be limited to Institutions of the European Union: " Article 21 of the charter prohibits discrimination on any ground such as race, color, ethnic or social origin, genetic features, language, religion or belief, political or any other opinion, membership of a national minority, property, disability, age or sexual orientation and also discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
Fundamental of the criticism was that the use of black-face solidifies stereotypes regardless of any good intentions and supports racist structures.
Within the EU, the right of the child to be heard in any proceedings is a fundamental right provided in Article 24 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.
Title X of the Constitution establishes that the approval of a new constitution or the approval of any constitutional amendment affecting the Preliminary Title, or Section I of Chapter II of Title I ( on Fundamental Rights and Public Liberties ) or Title II ( on the Crown ), the so-called " protected provisions ", are subject to a special process that requires ( 1 ) that two-thirds of each House approve the amendment, ( 2 ) that elections are called immediately thereafter, ( 3 ) that two-thirds of each new House approves the amendment, and ( 4 ) that the amendment is approved by the people in a referendum.
Fundamental analysis may be replaced or augmented by market criteria – what the market will pay for the stock, without any necessary notion of intrinsic value.
Fundamental to Milestone ’ s agreement with DC was they would not relinquish any of the legal or creative rights to their work.
The Chapter on Fundamental Rights and Duties of States in the Charter of the Organization of American States provides that: The territory of a State is inviolable ; it may not be the object, even temporarily, of military occupation or of other measures of force taken by another State, directly or indirectly, on any grounds whatever.
He focused on Theodore of Mopsuestia ’ s Christology, since it was sufficient that Sullivan had prepared in his coursework to be able to teach Fundamental Theology upon his return to Weston: the choice of subject for the project was not bound in any way to that destiny which his Superior had designated for him.
Further, certain Fundamental Rights – including those under Articles 14, 20, 21, 25 – apply to persons of any nationality upon Indian soil, while others – such as those under Articles 15, 16, 19, 30 – are applicable only to citizens of India.
The imposition of a state of emergency may lead to a temporary suspension any of the Fundamental Rights, excluding Articles 20 and 21, by order of the President.
The President may, by order, suspend the right to constitutional remedies as well, thereby barring citizens from approaching the Supreme Court for the enforcement of any of the Fundamental Rights, except Articles 20 and 21, during the period of the emergency.
Article 31C, added by the 25th Amendment in 1971, provided that any law made to give effect to the Directive Principles in Article 39 ( b )–( c ) would not be invalid on the grounds that they derogated from the Fundamental Rights conferred by Articles 14, 19 and 31.
Within the EU, the right of the child to be heard in any proceedings is a fundamental right provided in Article 24 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union.

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