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Inserting eukaryotic DNA ( instead of mRNA ) into bacteria would not work because it is fragmented, with introns, and would not transcribe successfully using the bacteria's ribosomes.
Inserting the expression presented above into the chemical potential equation for the entire system and rearranging will arrive at:
Inserting this into the formula for the function f one can determine the minimal distance at which the ellipsoid exists.
Inserting detonators into blocks of C-4 explosive
Inserting blasting cap s into blocks of C4 explosive
Inserting the specific heat equation into the thermal efficiency equation ( Equation 1 ) yields.
Inserting this into the above equation for Δμ yields
Inserting an etalon into the laser cavity, with well-chosen finesse and free-spectral range, can suppress all cavity modes except for one, thus changing the operation of the laser from multi-mode to single-mode.
Inserting new data into existing data structures, updating data in existing data structures, deleting data from existing data structures.
Inserting Pamela Pigg into this list makes six-more than the fingers of one hand, unless Adrian is polydactyl.
Inserting these two equations into the cochain homotopy equation proves the Poincaré lemma.
Inserting the above into the Fubini – Study metric gives:
Inserting the key into Megatron's tail reveals a firing missile launcher.
* Inserting vowels into consonant clusters ( epenthesis ): Likewise depending on the social class, every now and then a speaker may insert a vowel ( near-Schwa ) between two following consonants.
Inserting a pig into a natural gas pipeline
Inserting the figure's Earth Cyber Planet Key into the tail section causes a pair of twin guns to pop up, changing the noise once more, into an explosive blast.
Inserting these into our mass balance expression, we obtain the general 2D governing equation for incompressible saturated groundwater flow:
Inserting the 3d momentum operator above and the energy operator into the 4-momentum ( as a 1-form with (+−−−) metric signature ):
Inserting into these summits are 800 – 1000 m high summits of Phu Sinh ( 965m ), Phu Co Tri ( 949m ), Phu On Boi ( 933m ), Phu Tu ( 956m ), Phu Toan ( 905m ), Phu Phong ( 902m ), and Ma Ma ( 835m ).

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Examples among the Egyptian monks of this submission to the commands of the superiors, exalted into a virtue by those who regarded the entire crushing of the individual will as a goal, are detailed by Cassian and others, e. g. a monk watering a dry stick, day after day, for months, or endeavoring to remove a huge rock immensely exceeding his powers.
Although Romans who had been adopted into a new family usually retained their old nomen in cognomen form ( e. g. Octavianus for one who had been an Octavius, Aemilianus for one who had been an Aemilius, etc.
Conversely, British English favours fitted as the past tense of fit generally, whereas the preference of American English is more complex: AmEng prefers fitted for the metaphorical sense of having made an object " fit " ( i. e., suited ) for a purpose ; in spatial transitive contexts, AmEng uses fitted for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that it surrounds ( e. g., " fitted X around Y ") but fit for the sense of having made an object conform to an unchanged object that surrounds it ( e. g., " fit X into Y "); and for the spatial senses ( both intransitive and transitive ) of having been matching with respect to contour, with no alteration of either object implied, AmEng prefers fit (" The clothes fit.
The objects fall into two broad categories: resources ( e. g., printers ) and security principals ( user or computer accounts and groups ).
It is not advisable to travel into these especially remote areas with a single vehicle, unless fully equipped with good communication technology ( e. g. a satellite phone, EPIRB etc .).
Older systems ( e. g., Arthur Cronquist's ) placed them into the Capparales, a now-defunct order that had a similar definition.
Their accuracy has been called into question, however ( e. g., by Chauncey Brewster Tinker in The Translations of Beowulf, a comprehensive survey of 19th-century translations and editions of Beowulf ), and the extent to which the manuscript was actually more readable in Thorkelin's time is unclear.
Monosaccharides can be grouped into aldoses ( having an aldehyde group at the end of the chain, e. g. glucose ) and ketoses ( having a keto group in their chain ; e. g. fructose ).
However, it has not incorporated the general Eastern umlaut of all synchronic or even historic " ya " sounds into " e " before front vowels – e. g. поляна ( polyana ) vs полени ( poleni ) " meadow – meadows " or even жаба ( zhaba ) vs жеби ( zhebi ) " frog – frogs ", even though it co-occurs with the yat alternation in almost all Eastern dialects that have it ( except a few dialects along the yat border, e. g. in the Pleven region ).
However, breathy-voiced and aspirated stops are acoustically similar in that in both cases there is an audible period of breathiness following the stop, and in the history of various languages ( e. g. Ancient Greek, Mandarin Chinese ), breathy-voiced stops have subsequently developed into voiceless aspirated stops.
* Encoding ( in cognition ) is a basic perceptual process of interpreting incoming stimuli ; technically speaking, it is a complex, multi-stage process of converting relatively objective sensory input ( e. g., light, sound ) into subjectively meaningful experience.
This first connotation can be further differentiated into ( a ) pure common law arising from the traditional and inherent authority of courts to define what the law is, even in absence of an underlying statute, e. g., most criminal law and procedural law before the 20th century, and even today, most of contract law and the law of torts, and ( b ) court decisions that interpret and decide the fine boundaries and distinctions in law promulgated by other bodies.
Declarative memory -- grouped into subsets of semantic and episodic forms of memory -- refers to our memory for facts and specific knowledge, specific meanings, and specific experiences ( e. g., Who was the first president of the U. S. A .?, or " What did I eat for breakfast four days ago ?).
Both are important in the analysis of stress for a polarized dielectric solid under the action of an electric field, materials where the molecular structure is taken into consideration ( e. g. bones ), solids under the action of an external magnetic field, and the dislocation theory of metals.
It also has a capacity to convert substantial portion of the intake into Refuse-derived fuel ( RDF ) materials for further combustion use in several energy consuming industries across Pakistan e. g., in cement manufacturing companies where it is used to heat up the Cement Kiln systems.
Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with physical science ( e. g., chemistry and physics ), and life sciences ( e. g., biology, microbiology and biochemistry ) with mathematics and economics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms.
Some band into loose voluntary associations with other congregations that share similar beliefs ( e. g., the Willow Creek Association ).
Condition numbers can be defined for any function ƒ mapping its data from some domain ( e. g. an m-tuple of real numbers x ) into some codomain an n-tuple of real numbers ƒ ( x ), where both the domain and codomain are Banach spaces.
When scientists transfer a gene from one cell into another cell in order to express the new genetic material as a protein in the recipient cell, the cDNA will be added to the recipient ( rather than the entire gene ), because the DNA for an entire gene may include DNA that does not code for the protein or that interrupts the coding sequence of the protein ( e. g., introns ).
Besides immune competent cells ( granulocyte, monocyte, lymphocyte ) a large group of cells-considered previously to be fixed into tissues-are also motile in special physiological ( e. g. mast cell, fibroblast, endothelial cells ) or pathological conditions ( e. g. metastases ).

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However, other professionals that play a more peripheral role in the field of professional sports ( e. g. coaches, general managers, referees, commentators and announcers, sports team owners and executives, sports commissioners ) who are more active in the internal aspects of field tend to remain in obscurity and are less likely to achieve celebrity status.
These changes can be caused by processes internal to the Earth, external forces ( e. g. variations in sunlight intensity ) or, more recently, human activities.
Bruce Sterling in his universe of Shaper / Mechanist suggested an idea of alternative cyborg called Lobster, which is made not by using internal implants, but by using an external shell ( e. g. a Powered Exoskeleton ).
The internal level, which is hidden inside the DBMS and depends on its implementation ( see Implementation section below ), requires a different level of detail and uses its own data structure types, typically different in nature from the structures of the external and conceptual levels which are exposed to DBMS users ( e. g., the data models above ): While the external and conceptual levels are focused on and serve DBMS users, the concern of the internal level is effective implementation details.
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
Like some of his other epistles ( e. g., those to Corinth: 1 Corinthians, 2 Corinthians ), this seems to have been written in consequence of information which had been conveyed to Paul of the internal state of the church there by Epaphras.
All tectonic plates have internal stress fields caused by their interactions with neighbouring plates and sedimentary loading or unloading ( e. g. deglaciation ).
Fatah's internal conflicts have also, due to the creation of the Palestinian Authority, merged with the turf wars between different PA security services, e. g., a longstanding rivalry between the West Bank ( Jibril Rajoub ) and Gaza ( Muhammad Dahlan ) branches of the powerful Preventive Security Service.
The concept can also include freedom from " internal " constraints on political action or speech ( e. g. social conformity, consistency, or " inauthentic " behaviour.
A collective head of state can exist in republics ( internal complexity ): e. g. nominal triumvirates ; the Directoire ; the seven-member Swiss Federal Council, where each member acts in turn as ceremonial chief of state ); Bosnia and Herzegovina ( three member presidium, from three different nations ); San Marino ( two " Captains-regent "), which maintains the tradition of Italian medieval republics, where there always was an even number of consuls.
The government became ineffective because of large scale internal conflicts ( e. g. Lubomirski's Rokosz against John II Casimir and rebellious confederations ), corrupted legislative processes and manipulation by foreign interests.
* Referential ideograms ( 指事字 ) -- characters that are developed with specific reference to particular entities or events in the " outside " world, whose meanings could not be simply and straightforwardly traced pictorially, phonetically, or inferentially through the internal meaning structure of the ideogram itself, e. g. the character for " clock ", which combines the pictogram for " gold " ( or " metal ") with the pictogram for " children ";
Ruth Benedict made a distinction, relevant in this context, between " guilt " societies ( e. g., medieval Europe ) with an " internal reference standard ", and " shame " societies ( e. g., Japan, " bringing shame upon one's ancestors ") with an " external reference standard ", where people look to their peers for feedback on whether an action is " acceptable " or not ( also known as " group-think ").
The concordance of the language used in the Testimonium, its flow within the text and its length have formed components of the internal arguments against its authenticity, e. g. that the brief and compact character of the Testimonium stands in marked contrast to Josephus ' more extensive accounts presented elsewhere in his works.
Besides locomotives which use only a fuelled power source ( e. g. an internal combustion engine ), and an electrical engine, there are also hybrids that additionally use a battery.
Other uses include cooking ( oils and fats in use in frying pans, in baking to prevent food sticking ), bio-medical applications on humans ( e. g. lubricants for artificial joints ), ultrasound examination, internal examinations for males and females, and the use of personal lubricant for sexual purposes.
Other often-less-obvious elements of mania include delusions ( of grandeur, potential, persecution or otherwise ), hypersensitivity, hypervigilance, hypersexuality, hyper-religiosity, hyperactivity, impulsiveness, talkativeness, an internal pressure to keep talking ( over-explanation ) or rapid speech, grandiose ideas and plans, and decreased need for sleep ( e. g. feeling rested after 3 or 4 hours of sleep ).
Some Chinese martial arts other than the ones Sun named also teach what are termed internal practices, despite being generally classified as external ( e. g. Wing Chun ).
Some forms in internal styles are performed slowly, although some include sudden outbursts of explosive movements ( fa jin ), such as those the Chen style of Taijiquan is famous for teaching earlier than some other styles ( e. g. Yang and Wu ).
Although Deconstructions can be developed using different methods and techniques, the process typically involves demonstrating the multiple interpretations of a text and their resulting internal conflicts, and subversive binary oppositions ( e. g. masculine / feminine, old / new ).
* Rotary-type positive displacement: internal gear, screw, shuttle block, flexible vane or sliding vane, circumferential piston, flexible impeller, helical twisted roots ( e. g. the Wendelkolben pump ) or liquid ring vacuum pumps.
Some linguists ( e. g. Ruhlen 1994 ) claim that this difficulty can be overcome by means of mass comparison and internal reconstruction ( cf.

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