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This is in contrast to intrinsically unstructured proteins, which are unfolded in their native state, but still functionally active.
In contrast, Satellite oligodendrocytes are functionally distinct from most oligodendrocytes.
The essential contrast between them was that they be " functionally differentiated "; that is, H must be used for special purposes, such as a liturgical or sacred language.
In contrast with the idea of a physiological or reflex response, an operant is a class of structurally distinct but functionally equivalent responses.
In contrast, functionally illiterate persons can read and possibly write simple sentences with a limited vocabulary, but cannot read or write well enough to deal with the everyday requirements of life in their own society.
The popularity of cryoelectron microscopy stems from the fact that it allows the observation of specimens that have not been stained or fixed in any way, showing them in their native environment, in contrast to X-ray crystallography, which generally requires placing the samples in non-physiological environments, which can occasionally lead to functionally irrelevant conformational changes.

contrast and illiterate
The term " lay " has also been used in the past to designate someone as " uneducated " in contrast to " illiterate.

contrast and person
By contrast, a person who had been acquitted of a lesser offence could not be tried for an aggravated form even if new evidence became available.
In contrast, if the person follows a diet that includes a lower caloric intake than the BMR, this person will lose fat but also a higher percentage of muscle.
By contrast, a perfectly unequal distribution would be one in which one person has all the income and everyone else has none.
Having said this, Campidanese in contrast at times shows more archaic features than Logudorese, particularly in its verb forms, such as the retention of the 3rd person plural in-nt (), reduced to-n () in Logudorese.
Unitarianism is a Christian theological movement, named for its understanding of God as one person, in direct contrast to Trinitarianism which defines God as three persons coexisting consubstantially as one in being.
" Tandems " are configured for multiple paddlers, in contrast to the single person designs featured by most kayaks.
In contrast, the Marines, the service branch who deal with ordinary military affairs, are trained to prize unquestioning loyalty and bravery as the highest ideals, and are deliberately recruited from the type of person who seeks glory and excitement.
In contrast to the Western convention of referring to a sovereign using a regnal name ( e. g. George V ) or by a personal name ( e. g. Queen Victoria ), a governing emperor was to be referred to simply as Huangdi Bixia ( 皇帝陛下, His Majesty the Emperor ) or Dangjin Huangshang ( 當今皇上, The Imperial Highness of the Present Time ) when spoken about in the third person.
Because Parliament is a court, the highest in the land, a bill of attainder is a legislative act declaring a person guilty of treason or felony, in contrast to the regular judicial process of trial and conviction.
Technically, the Alto was a small minicomputer, but it could be considered a personal computer in the sense that it was used by a single person sitting at a desk, in contrast with the mainframes and other minicomputers of the era.
In contrast, many people living near the border with Basel, Switzerland, will speak their dialect with a Swiss person from that area, as they are mutually understandable for the most part ; similar habits may apply to conversations with people of the nearby German Markgräflerland.
Pietas as a virtue resided within a person, in contrast to a virtue or gift such as Victoria, which was given by the gods.
The sociological notion of identity, by contrast, has to do with a person's self-conception, social presentation, and more generally, the aspects of a person that make them unique, or qualitatively different from others ( e. g. cultural identity, gender identity, national Identity, online identity and processes of identity formation.
By contrast, Eve's lines of descent to each person alive today includes precisely one purely matrilineal line.
In contrast to the traditional approach, the leader attribute pattern approach is based on theorists ' arguments that the influence of individual characteristics on outcomes is best understood by considering the person as an integrated totality rather than a summation of individual variables.
In contrast to most Chinese characters coined to represent specifically male concepts, the character tā is formed with the ungendered character for person rén (), rather than the character for male nán ().
< http :// csulb. edu /~ kmacd / 361SEX. html >.</ ref > In other cases, a person's gender identity may contrast sharply with that assigned to them according to their genitalia, and / or a person's gendered appearance as a woman or man ( or an androgynous person, etc.
In human context, the term has other subordinate meanings associated with social and legal concepts ; for example, a legal adult is a legal concept for a person who has attained the age of majority and is therefore regarded as independent, self-sufficient, and responsible ( contrast with " minor ").
This is in contrast to private property, owned by an individual person or artificial entities that represent the financial interests of persons, such as corporations.
The latter aspect of machine tools is often referred to by historians of technology as " building the skill into the tool ", in contrast to the toolpath-constraining skill being in the person who wields the tool.
In contrast, a person in training should look for a different kind of " root " — the root of dukkha experienced in the present.
In contrast, a person in training should look for a different kind of " root " — the root of dukkha experienced in the present.
) To contrast with " homophiles ", Fish used the word " zoophiles ", to refer to antivivisectionists, with that usage being similarly independent of the established and now exclusive sense of the word — namely, " zoophile " as referring to a person exhibiting a sexual preference for one or more species of non-human animal.
The Sadist, in contrast, derives pleasure from The Law: the unavoidable power that places one person below another.

contrast and may
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
When Heidegger and Sartre speak of a contrast between being and existence, they may be right, I don't know, but their language is too philosophical for me.
Belief in an afterlife, which may be naturalistic or supernatural, is in contrast to the belief in eternal oblivion after death.
By contrast, the Rijndael specification per se is specified with block and key sizes that may be any multiple of 32 bits, both with a minimum of 128 and a maximum of 256 bits.
However, they may become aware of the differences if, for example, they contrast the pronunciations of the following words:
* In contrast to Expressive aphasia, damage to the temporal lobe may result in a fluent aphasia that is called receptive aphasia ( also known as Sensory aphasia and Wernicke's aphasia ).
In contrast, one may need to perform less work to make part A be twice as fast.
As measurement of total and background absorption, and correction for the latter, are strictly simultaneous ( in contrast to LS AAS ), even the fastest changes of background absorption, as they may be observed in ET AAS, do not cause any problem.
The cores may be further uncoated to form 390S subcore particles that lack VP7, also in contrast to reovirus.
By contrast, a hard conversion or an adaptive conversion may not be exactly equivalent.
During dream sleep, in contrast, people who are awakened report rich and detailed experiences in which events form a continuous progression, which may however be interrupted by bizarre or fantastic intrusions.
Members may be re-elected indefinitely, and, in contrast to the previous system, there are no alternate congressmen.
Computational chemists, in contrast, may simply apply existing computer programs and methodologies to specific chemical questions.
In contrast, on July 21, 2010, in a lawsuit involving whether college cheerleading qualified as a sport for purposes of Title IX, a federal court, citing a current lack of program development and organization, ruled that it does not, but may in the future.
In contrast, relatively few crannogs have been excavated since the Second World War, although this number has steadily grown, especially since the early 1980s and may soon surpass pre-war totals.
In contrast, infinite-dimensional normed vector spaces may or may not be complete ; those that are complete are Banach spaces.
The contrast in approach may be summarized:
In contrast, endometrium that is chronically exposed to estrogens, but not to progesterone, may become hyperplastic.
In contrast, organisms that live in more moderate environments may be termed mesophiles or neutrophiles.
Sections of biological specimens, organic polymers and similar materials may require special ` staining ' with heavy atom labels in order to achieve the required image contrast.
In contrast, jump sequences are sets of jumps, which may involve steps or changes of edge between the jumps.
Criticizability, in contrast to falsifiability, and thus rationality, may be comprehensive ( i. e., have no logical limits ), though this claim is controversial even among proponents of Popper's philosophy and critical rationalism.
By contrast, methods such as POST, PUT and DELETE are intended for actions that may cause side effects either on the server, or external side effects such as financial transactions or transmission of email.
In contrast, the POST method is not necessarily idempotent, and therefore sending an identical POST request multiple times may further affect state or cause further side effects ( such as financial transactions ).

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