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Further and compaction
Further compaction leads to transcriptionally inactive heterochromatin.

Further and into
Further into the interior, however, one would often find colonists consuming whiskey, as they did not have similar access to sugar cane.
Further, proponents of the necessity of the personal apostolic succession of bishops within the Church point to the universal practice of the undivided early Church ( up to AD 431 ), before being divided into the Church of the East, Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church.
Further editing probably continued into the Hellenistic era, but this view is debated.
Further, a wide range of other naturally occurring decision and optimization problems can be transformed into instances of SAT.
Further developed, and fully translated into English, this Communion service was included, one year later, in 1549, in a full prayer book, set out with daily offices, readings for Sundays and Holy Days, the Communion Service, Public Baptism, of Confirmation, of Matrimony, The Visitation of the Sick, At a Burial and the Ordinal ( added in 1550 ).
Further north along the Continental Divide, a short portion of the combined Continental and Laurentian divides separate the Columbia watershed from the MacKenzie-Slave-Athabasca watershed, which empties into the Arctic Ocean.
Further improvements are achievable by catalytic after-burning devices ( such as catalytic converters ) or by the simple partial return of the exhaust gases into the combustion process.
Further, his side of the controversy tended not to enter into arguments with their opponents, which prevented the misunderstanding from being uncovered.
Further films in the series continued this tradition, with Clark blurring into Superman, changing at super-speed while he runs.
Further, the United States incorporates treaty law into the body of U. S. federal law.
This was subsequently translated into English by John Essex and published in England as For the Further Improvement of Dancing.
Further research into francium's structure was carried out by, among others, Sylvain Lieberman and his team at CERN in the 1970s and 1980s.
" Further into the poem, the völva foretells that Odin will be consumed by Fenrir at Ragnarök:
Further climate changes caused the extinction of the Asian giraffes, while the African ones survived and radiated into several new species.
Further terms such as " black hat ", " white hats " and " gray hats " developed when laws against breaking into computers came into effect, to distinguish criminal activities and those whose activities were legal.
Further, the laws were divided into four categories:
Further spells have the effect of changing the revivified body into the form of some animal, hyena, owl or wild cat, the latter being most in favour.
Further, the Presidential Range can be broken up into the Northern Presidential Range and Southern Presidential Range.
Further improvements in performance can be achieved by caching the results from database queries in memory using memcached, or breaking down a database into smaller chunks called shards which can be spread across a number of distributed server clusters.
Further into chapter 4, Odin appoints Njörðr and Freyr as priests of sacrificial offerings, and they became gods among the Æsir.
Further strengthened by the influx of migrants into his territory, Osman also moved eastward and seized Byzantine domains in the Black Sea region of Anatolia.
Further inspection and separation occurs when the potatoes are unloaded from the field vehicles and put into storage.
Further interwoven into the plays of Plautus and just as common as the use of proverbs is the use of Greek within the texts of the plays.

Further and cell
Further research was necessary to conclude that it was solely bacteriophages ' DNA that entered the cell and not a combination of protein and DNA where the protein did not contain any sulfur.
Further down the line, the speculative field of molecular nanotechnology believes that cell repair machines could revolutionize medicine and the medical field.
Further in the future stem cell biotechnology may also make this possible, with no need for anti-rejection drugs.
Further water loss causes plasmolysis: pressure decreases to the point where the protoplasm of the cell peels away from the cell wall, leaving gaps between the cell wall and the membrane.
Further south then are areas of oxygen depletion, caused by chemicals using up oxygen and by algae blooms, caused by excess nutrients from algal cell death and decomposition.
Further studies are needed to see if the gas had damaging effects on the brain, considering the effect of hydrogen sulfide on the body is similar to hydrogen cyanide ; it does not slow the metabolic rate but rather inhibits the transfer of energy within the cell via ATP (" It forms a complex bond with iron in the mitochondrial cytochrome enzymes, thus preventing cellular respiration.
Further components of the gram-negative cell wall may also activate other pathways, which may contribute to the overall endotoxic effect.
Further research implicates the supplementary role of Proliferating cell nuclear antigen ( PCNA ) to DNA Ligase I ’ s function of joining Okazaki fragments.
Further cells are added laterally in a hexagonal pattern, each cell surrounded by six others.
Further the length of each bar is proportional to the relative sensitivity of the cell lines.
Further, cost and relative effort to grow and harvest these cells, combined with the often small quantity of cells available to process, have favored cell disruption methods utilizing laboratory-scale manual mechanical devices such as bead mills ( beadbeaters ), rotor-stator homogenizers, ultrasonicators or high pressure homogenizers.
Further improvements have come from Australia in the form of the Jameson cell, developed at the University of Newcastle, Australia.
Further cell division leads to the tadpole stage, with further elongation resulting in the first stage juvenile, which is roughly four times as long as the egg.

Further and nucleus
Further, it indicates that cortical damage rostral to, and including, lateral geniculate nucleus is an unlikely outcome of the infarction, as too much of the lateral geniculate nucleus is, proportionally, devoted to macular-stream processing.
Further, the OPC, as a historically Northern U. S. body, was not informed culturally by the Lost Cause of the South as were the churches that would form the nucleus of the PCA.
Further, a gamma ray is still emitted in photoelectric processes, but one which possesses a fraction of the energy than the gamma ray which left the nucleus.
Further along in the visual system, groups of ganglion cells form the receptive fields of cells in the lateral geniculate nucleus.

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