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step-by-step and process
The process of making proteins is called translation and involves the step-by-step addition of amino acids to a growing protein chain by a ribozyme that is called a ribosome.
Moreover, even cases where removing a certain component in an organic system will cause the system to fail do not demonstrate that the system couldn't have been formed in a step-by-step, evolutionary process.
The SCP eliminates the need for diagramming programs or artistic ability while maintaining the step-by-step process for other folders to see.
It visualizes the construction of a better world as a step-by-step process, in which people can make small steps towards progress by working together.
Spiritual growth in Tenrikyo is also viewed as a step-by-step process by which you can walk your own path at your own pace.
Since then, a step-by-step process of industry reform has led to the separation of the monopoly elements from the contestable elements to create competitive markets in energy generation and electricity retailing, while imposing regulation on the natural monopolies of transmission and distribution.
It is this fundamental modularity of the system combined with its step-by-step ( hence the alternative name ) selection process and an almost unlimited potential for expansion that gives the Strowger system its technical advantage: Previous systems had all been designed for a fixed number of subscribers to be switched directly to each other in a mesh arrangement.
One major difference between the two models is that the Photographic Model follows more of a step-by-step process in the development of flashbulb accounts, whereas the Comprehensive Model demonstrates an interconnected relationship between the variables.
The book presents a step-by-step process by which every person can overcome the inclination to sin and reach a level of prophecy.
The great majority of people must be content, however, to work step-by-step at the process of trying to get strategic vision, trying to integrate information services thinking with corporate operational thinking, and trying to conceive of new directions to take in systems development.
“ I began as a painter in the middle of nowhere with few questions … My first real question concerned the arbitrariness of my paintings … I used my paintings as a step-by-step process, each new series of works acting in direct response to those questions raised by the previous series.
Spiritual Mind Treatment is a step-by-step process, in which one states the desired outcome as if it has already happened.
* What is the step-by-step process that occurs when an isolated molecule becomes solvated?
In this style of coding, the programmer works without an exhaustive preliminary specification, opting instead for a step-by-step growth and re-evaluation process.
She teaches a step-by-step process of creating, writing and performing original material.
* Chronological: This is used for documents that involve a linear process, such as a step-by-step guide describing how to accomplish something.
1. This orderly step-by-step process will bring control to complex projects but is very slow.
The ten Sephirot are a step-by-step process illuminating the Divine plan as it unfolds itself in Creation.
* Flowchart, schematic representation of a process which can give a step-by-step solution to a given problem.
Numerical step-by-step integration proved to be a more effective method of analysis for multi-degree-of-freedom structural systems with significant non-linearity under a transient process of ground motion excitation.
In Girl Gang ( 1954 ), Farrell plays another degenerate drug dealer in a film noteworthy for showing the step-by-step process of preparing and injecting heroin.

step-by-step and model
Running a model automatically produces a step-by-step simulation of human behavior which specifies each individual cognitive operation ( i. e., memory encoding and retrieval, visual and auditory encoding, motor programming and execution, mental imagery manipulation ).
It involves a number of step-by-step processes from announcement of election dates by the Election Commission of India, which brings into force the ' model code of conduct ' for the political parties, to the announcement of results and submission of the list of successful candidates to the executive head of the state or the centre.

step-by-step and human
You have indefatigably fought against the step-by-step advance of the powers anxious to destroy everything that human civilization has created over a long period of centuries ... You are the economic conscience of our country and of our nation.
In general, the first book is a universal Jewish guidebook to avodah, everyday Divine service, through Schneur Zalman's innovative system, applying Jewish mysticism step-by-step to the internal drama of human psychology.
, the company's website announced that it hopes to establish an " enduring human presence in space ", but the 2007 version talks instead of aiming to " patiently and step-by-step, to lower the cost of spaceflight so that many people can afford to go and so that we humans can better continue exploring the solar system ".
The instructions involve using whatever means necessary to provide " a step-by-step return to the ' original condition ', in ways that are appropriate to the time, place and spiritual maturity of all human beings ".

step-by-step and which
Each is simply following a program, step-by-step, which simulates intelligent behavior.
It then involves an imaginary moving backwards in time, step-by-step, in as many stages as are considered necessary, from the future to the present, in order to reveal the mechanism through which that particular specified future could be attained from the present.
Nowadays such self-building may be financed using a step-by-step mortgage which is released in stages as the building is completed.
A compiled language is a programming language whose implementations are typically compilers ( translators which generate machine code from source code ), and not interpreters ( step-by-step executors of source code, where no translation takes place ).
In November 2010, Jason Garret-Glaser, a x264 developer, published information in which he claims that one of Tandberg Telecom's patent applications from December 2008 contains a step-by-step description of an algorithm he committed to the x264 codebase around two months earlier.
The group's inspiration was Krishnalal Jethalal Shridharani's book War Without Violence ( 1939, Harcourt Brace ), which outlined Gandhi's step-by-step procedures for organizing people and mounting a nonviolent campaign.
Several related series have been published, including Dummies 101, with step-by-step tutorials in a large-format book ( now discontinued ); More ... for Dummies, which are essentially sequels to the first ... For Dummies book on the subject ; For Dummies Quick Reference, which is a condensed alphabetical reference to the subject.
Related to this class are instructional cookbooks, which combine recipes with in-depth, step-by-step recipes to teach beginning cooks basic concepts and techniques.
The ICE allows the software element to be run and tested on the actual hardware on which it is to run, but still allows programmer conveniences to help isolate faulty code, such as " source-level debugging " ( which shows the program the way the programmer wrote it ) and single-stepping ( which lets the programmer run the program step-by-step to find errors ).
* GraphsJ — GraphsJ is an open source didactic Java software which features an easy-to-use GUI and interactively solves step-by-step many graph problems.
The very important rearrangements at the University began on 25 April 1994, when the scientific council of the University adopted " The Concepts of University Education ", according to which since the year 1994 the University has entirely transferred to the two-stage form of study ( the step-by-step rearrangements were launched in 1992 ) and moved forward to the integration in the European educational environment.
The Director system was adopted by the GPO as a solution for the reorganisation of the London telephone area which would use the existing expertise in step-by-step switching.
However, as the GPO had extensive experience of step-by-step switching, it favoured the Director system which would have much in common with the existing non-director exchanges, and which would be manufactured in Britain from the outset.
The reforms of Gregory XV in 1621 and reaffirmed in 1622 created the written detailed step-by-step procedure used in choosing a pope ; a procedure that was essentially the same as that which was used in 2005 to elect Benedict XVI.

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