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Further and membranes
Further lipid evolution leads to self-supporting lipid membranes and closed cells.
Further the decidual response may include release of matrix-degrading enzymes that weaken fetal membranes leading to premature rupture.
Further development and commercialization of such membranes could revolutionize the economics of biofuel production and the alcoholic beverage industry.

Further and these
Further, and as an evidence of legislative intent only, the Senate of the United States recently defeated by a substantial majority the `` Holland Amendment '' to the Fair Labor Standards Act, which would have specifically limited the regulatory authority of the Secretary in these matters.
) Further, these pronouns and a few others have distinct possessive forms, such as his.
Further to the north, Saint-Barthélemy and the northern French part of Saint Martin once came under the jurisdiction of Guadeloupe but on 7 December 2003, both of these areas voted to become an overseas territorial collectivity, a decision which took effect on 22 February 2007.
Further research showed that within these regions there were often numerous imprinted genes.
Further from the volcano, these detachment zones can express themselves as a succession of overlapping, gravity driven thrust faults.
Further, courts must follow their own proclamations of law made earlier on other cases, and honor rulings made by other courts in disputes among the parties before them pertaining to the same pattern of facts or events, unless they have a strong reason to change these rulings ( see Law of the case re: a court's previous holding being binding precedent for that court ).
Further support for these resting positions is given from experiments watching captive moths taking up resting positions in both males ( Mikkola, 1979 ; 1984 ) and females ( Liebert and Brakefield, 1987 ).
Further, diagrammatic representations of hazardous events are often expected by governmental regulators as part of risk management in safety case submissions ; these are known as bow-tie diagrams.
Further chemical attack by circulating water and later by acidic rainwater caused further weathering along the lines of these joints, resulting in the more or less complete decomposition of the granite into its constituent crystals in regions where the joints were closely spaced.
Further, every resultant is clearly traceable in its components, because these are homogeneous and commensurable.
Further afield, based on a similarity between the names Tantalus and Hantili, it has been suggested that the name Tantalus may have derived from that of these two Hittite kings.
Further developments have produced improved estimation methods for the same stability measure, the variance / deviation of frequency, but these are known by separate names such as the Hadamard variance, modified Hadamard variance, the total variance, modified total variance and the Theo variance.
Further than their arthropod status, the identity of these early herbivores is uncertain.
Further, Métis citizens and their communities are represented and participate in these Métis governance structures by way of elected Locals or Community Councils, as well as, provincial assemblies held annually.
Further redevelopment was begun in the late 3rd century, but these alterations were incomplete when the north wing was destroyed in a fire c. 270 AD.
Further into the process it is common to skip periods for months at a time, and these skipped periods may be followed by a heavier period.
Further supporting evidence to connect these two novels include:
Further Group B cars were developed by Ford ( the RS200 ), British Leyland ( the Metro 6R4 ) and many others, but these were less successful.
Further to the extent that these equitable reliefs have been codified into rights, they are no longer discretionary upon the courts or as the English law has it, " Chancellor's foot " but instead are enforceable rights subject to the conditions under the 1963 Act being satisfied.
* Cadbury, one of the world's largest chocolate companies, has begun certifying its Dairy Milk bars as Fair Trade ; according to Cadbury, in 2010 " around one quarter of ... global sales " of these bars will be Fair Trade .< ref >“ Fairtrade Cadbury Dairy Milk Goes Global as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand take Fairtrade Further Into Mainstream .” Cadbury PLC 2010.
Further work experience in form of fellowship, registrar or senior resident refines the skills of these eye surgeons.
Further, included in Canada's constitution are the various treaties between the Crown and Canadian First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples, who view these documents as agreements directly and only between themselves and the reigning monarch, illustrating the relationship between sovereign and aboriginals.
Further north, in the Arctic ocean, lies the Svalbard archipelago, which is also dominated by mountains, but these mountains are mostly covered by large glaciers, especially the eastern part of the archipelago, where glaciers cover more than 90 %; Austfonna is the largest glacier in Europe.
On the same subject, American feminist theorist and author of Gender Trouble Judith Butler wrote in the scholarly journal Diacritics an essay entitled " Further Reflections on the Conversions of Our Time ", in which she described the shift in these terms:
Further, these three Lives are independent of each other, their authors drawing from records ( since lost ) or traditions at the abbeys the saints lived in — St Davids for David, Llancarfan for Cadoc, and Rhuys in Brittany for Gildas.

Further and bacteria
Further, either a change in pH balance or introduction of foreign bacteria in the vagina can lead to infection known as vaginitis.
Further north, the wetter climates encourage growth of forests, which destroy fossils by the actions of roots and soil bacteria.
Further research is being conducted, studying ways to engineer even more efficient mannitol pathways in lactic acid bacteria, and also studying the use of other microorganism, such as yeast and E. coli bacteria in mannitol productions.
Further research was carried out to investigate the conditions under which methanogenic bacteria were able to grow and reproduce.

Further and mainly
Further progress in public finance depends mainly on the reduction of state employment, and an overhaul of the tax code to incorporate farmers, who currently pay significantly lower taxes than other people with similar income levels.
Further facts about biproducts that are mainly useful in the context of additive categories may be found under that subject.
Further facts about kernels and cokernels in preadditive categories that are mainly useful in the context of pre-Abelian categories may be found under that subject.
* Further education College, mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom
Further works include editions with notes of Paley's Moral Philosophy ( 1852 ); Education as a Science ( 1879 ); Dissertations on leading philosophical topics ( 1903, mainly reprints of papers in Mind ); he collaborated with JS Mill and Grote in editing James Mill's Analysis of the Phenomena of the Human Mind ( 1869 ), and assisted in editing Grote's Aristotle and Minor Works ; he also wrote a memoir prefixed to G Croom Robertson's Philosophical Remains ( 1894 ).
Further education is provided by South Worcestershire College ( previously known as Evesham and Malvern Hills College ) which caters mainly for students studying at the NVQ and BTEC level or undertaking practical vocational courses.
Further, many prints, especially those produced earlier in the development of photography, were in sepia ( mainly for archival stability ), which yielded richer, more subtle shading than reproductions in plain black-and-white.
Further education ( often abbreviated FE ; called continuing education in U. S. English ) is a term mainly used in connection with education in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Further population growth ( mainly due to migration and the incorporation of surrounding settlements ) meant that by 2008 regional government statistics put Tyumen's population at 588, 600 inhabitants.
Further on in time, the West Coast Wilderness Railway-the reconstruction of the old Mount Lyell Abt Railway between Queenstown and Regatta point, was mainly financed by compensation funds allocated to the Tasmanian Government for the " loss " of the Franklin River or Gordon River dams.
Further Hameroff's hypothesis that cortical dendrites would be shown to contain mainly ' A ' lattice microtubules was experimentally disproved by, which showed that all in vivo microtubules have a ' B ' lattice and a seam.
Further financial endowments from the United States Agency for International Development ( USAID ) and the Mutual Security Agency ( MSA ) allowed the construction of new facilities, while scholarship grants, mainly from the Rockefeller Foundation and the International Cooperation Administration, helped fund training of UPCA faculty.
Further west, north of Piątkowo, is a wide, mainly open area called Morasko ( part of Poznań since 1987 ).
) Further down is St Martin's Church, the original Anglican parish church of the village of Potternewton, now with a mainly West Indian congregation.
Further west, to the part bordering Fulwell, are cul-de-sacs with semi-detached bungalows, these being owned mainly by members of Roker's sizeable elderly population.
Further Maths is commonly expressed as the most difficult A-level currently offered in the U. K., this is mainly because it is the only subject to further the study ( as an extra AS or full A-level ) of one particular subject.
Further development mainly followed the needs of the health care service and to a large degree it was the fruit of cooperation with the orthopedic ( later neurological, traumatology, and neurosurgical ) clinics in Ljubljana, regional hospitals, and health centres across Slovenia.
Further, Biedermeier writers were mainly middle-class, as opposed to the German Romantics, who were mainly drawn from the nobility.
Further, Biedermeier writers were mainly middle-class, as opposed to the Romantics, who were mainly drawn from the nobility.

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