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Much of biochemistry deals with the structures, functions and interactions of cellular components such as proteins, carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids and other biomolecules — although increasingly processes rather than individual molecules are the main focus.
Much focus has been put on the illegal fossil dealing in China, where many specimens have been stolen.
Much of the emphasis is on abundance of variation ( copia means " plenty " or " abundance ", as in copious or cornucopia ), so both books focus on ways to introduce the maximum amount of variety into discourse.
Much focus goes into examining the likely course of AI development, along with the future of computer architecture.
Much of the gaming materials and other writings focus particularly on these Five Empires which control much of the world's northern continent ( only about an eighth of the planet's surface has published maps ).
Much of the material written about her was aimed at children, and tended to focus on her childhood and early career.
Much work on Bloomsbury continues to focus on the group ’ s class origins and alleged elitism, their satire, their atheism, their oppositional politics and liberal economics, their non-abstract art, their modernist fiction, their art and literary criticism, and their non-nuclear family and sexual arrangements.
Much of Miró ’ s work lost the cluttered chaotic lack of focus that had defined his work thus far, and he experimented with collage and the process of painting within his work so as to reject the framing that traditional painting provided.
Much of the music Morrison released throughout the 1980s continued to focus on the themes of spirituality and faith.
Much of her comedy has revolved around the mocking of famous people ( with a strong and frequently revisited focus on Madonna ).
Much of the focus of the game is paid to combat, high tech weaponry and cybernetic modification ; however, performance enhancing and recreational drug use is either played down or discouraged.
Much of the focus on Blake only came about during the last century when Northrop Frye discussed his work in his book " The Anatomy of Criticism.
Much of classic ecological theory ( e. g., natural selection, niche separation, metapopulation dynamics ) has focused on negative interactions such as predation and competition, but positive interactions ( facilitation ) are receiving increasing focus in ecological research.
Much of the focus in Washington was maximizing the economic output of the nation.
Much of the financial focus of Johannesburg has shifted from the Central Business District to Sandton.
Much research and focus has been given to concussion suffered frequently by athletes.
Much of the publicity centered on the focus of this program on set theory ( influenced ultimately by the Bourbaki group and their work ), functions, and diagram drawings.
Much of Dashan's television work now is as a freelance host of many varied television programs and live events, especially those with an international focus and requiring a bilingual ( English / Chinese ) MC.
Much of the interest of the piece derives from the ambiguous nature of the player-NPC dialogue: the form of the conversation, and indeed the nature of Galatea herself, shifts depending on the focus the player places on certain aspects of the character's personality.
Much of the focus of the show was set at Haddon Hall, which was run by president Carter Robertson, who didn't much like the Chapin family.
Much of its activities focus on public programs and working groups.
Much of the original focus of the show was on the Hooterville Cannonball, a steam-driven train ( serviced by the above-mentioned water tower ) run more like a taxi service by its engineer, Charley Pratt ( Smiley Burnette ), and its conductor, Floyd Smoot ( Rufe Davis ).
Much time and focus were given to animals, especially the Siamese cats of which Manning was especially fond.
Much of the focus of gameplay is combat either in hunting grounds or in certain specific PvP areas.

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Much criticism has been leveled at this rather forced analogy, but what is equally significant is Adams' complete acceptance of the Biblical record as `` good and trustworthy history ''.
`` Much of the navy's future depends upon her '', an American naval announcement said on the Skipjack's first arrival in British waters in August, 1959, for exhibition to selected high officers at Portland underwater research station.
As `` Much Ado '' turned serious while the insipid Claudio rejected Hero at the altar, a sprinkle began to fall.
Much of its shock value derives from the fact that the first portion of the essay describes the plight of starving beggars in Ireland, so that the reader is unprepared for the surprise of Swift's solution when he states, " A young healthy child well nursed, is, at a year old, a most delicious nourishing and wholesome food, whether stewed, roasted, baked, or boiled ; and I make no doubt that it will equally serve in a fricassee, or a ragoust.
Much of the book is set at his court in Brittany or during the campaign to retake his throne from Vortigern.
Much of the ACC transport is carried in this front, which is defined as the latitude at which a subsurface salinity minimum or a thick layer of unstratified Subantarctic Mode Water first appears, allowed by temperature dominating density stratification.
Much of the current work in cosmology includes understanding how galaxies form in the context of the Big Bang, understanding the physics of the Universe at earlier and earlier times, and reconciling observations with the basic theory.
Much like old cars and trucks, buses often pass through a dealership where they can be bought for a price or at auction.
Much of this area receives only traces of rain during the entire year ; at Faya Largeau, for example, annual rainfall averages less than.
This form of comedy has a long ancestry, dating back at least as far as Much Ado about Nothing by William Shakespeare.
Much of National CNDs historical archive is at the Modern Records Centre at the University of Warwick and the London School of Economics, although records of local and regional groups are spread throughout the country in public and private collections.
* J. D. Barrow, " Much ado about nothing ", ( 2005 ) Lecture at Gresham College.
Much of this complexity is required at least on occasion in the modern Indo-Aryan languages, due to the large amount of clusters allowed and especially due to borrowings from Sanskrit.
Much of the evidence for the first group's expansion would have been destroyed by the rising sea levels at the end of each glacial maximum.
Much of the expertise and equipment had to be acquired from abroad, notably from Britain, whose canal system was the most advanced in the world at that time.
Much of this would be contingent on government adherence to fiscal and monetary targets and policy reforms, such as those begun under the SMP, and Haiti's payment of its World Bank arrears ($ 30 million at 9 / 30 / 03 ).
Much of the motoring industry at the time noted that the adopted style did not translate well to the more compact Holden.
Much of the philosophy of traditional Chinese medicine derived from empirical observations of disease and illness by Taoist physicians and reflects the classical Chinese belief that individual human experiences express causative principles effective in the environment at all scales.
Much of this complexity ( e. g., multiple clients accessing the same mailbox at the same time ) is compensated for by server-side workarounds such as Maildir or database backends.
Much later, he suggested that in modern times, the best scientists and engineers usually have to choose between either doing their work for more or less questionable business and military interests in a Faustian bargain, or not pursuing their line of work at all.
: Much like a traditional box, but instead of being planted, the box is kept with the creator at all times.
Much advancement has undoubtedly been made toward cooperation between architect and librarian, and many good designers have made library buildings their specialty, nevertheless it seems that the ideal type of library is not yet realized — the type so adapted to its purpose that it would be immediately recognized as such, as is the case with school buildings at the present time.
Much of Maine's geomorphology was created by heavy glacial activity at the end of the last ice age.
Much like Euclid's first and third definitions and Plato's ' beginning of a line ', the Mo Jing stated that " a point may stand at the end ( of a line ) or at its beginning like a head-presentation in childbirth.

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