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Much like the channelopathies in voltage-gated ion channels, several ligand-gated ion channels have been linked to some types of frontal and generalized epilepsies.
Much of downtown Perth, including the town hall, are on the island formed by the two channels.
Much of the rest of the county tended to be swampy due to the level ground and lack of sufficient natural waterways, so drainage channels had to be dug to make the land suitable for farming.
Much greater pressure is then needed to force the paper into the channels containing the ink, and a high-pressure press will normally be required.
Much of the old, more educationally focused programming can still be found occasionally dispersed amongst other channels owned by Discovery Communications.
Since then, the Citytv signage at the front building was replaced with an eTalk logo ; the Citytv logos on the landmark mural behind the Virgin Mobile at Much store were replaced and overhauled with various logos of Bell Media's co-owned television channels, as well as the logo for CTV's entertainment news program eTalk shown one dish ; and the main Citytv signage on the building's east façade was replaced with a CTV logo and a private balcony, looking out from the company's boardroom.
Much of the course of the river has been modified over the centuries and the urban sections now run mainly through culverts or canalised channels.
Much like sister channels MTV and VH1, CMT has become a pop-culture channel in the last few years, with added emphasis on specials, countdowns, and reality programs as well as music videos ; of the three, CMT currently devotes the most time to music videos, with at least six hours of the daily schedule set aside for them.
Much of the main plateau of Bleaklow is a boggy peat moorland, seamed by ' groughs ' ( pronounced ' gruffs ', water-eroded channels in the peat ), and lacking strong changes in elevation – in poor conditions its traverse is probably the most navigationally challenging in the Peak District.
Much of the drainage of the karstic region is not on the surface but travels in underground channels.
Much of the channels output is made up of interactive programmes and games which allow the viewer to phone in or send an SMS message to take part in the programme.
* The video for " Lo Fi ", directed by Colombian director Andres Mendez rotated on MTVLA, the Virgin Megastore chain in France, Much Music and other channels in Colombia and the US.
Much later, the channels were implemented in onboard processors residing in the same box as the CPU.
Much of the canal beyond has been filled in, although drainage channels closely follow its route.

Much and programming
Much of the AIX v2 kernel was written in the PL / I programming language, which proved troublesome during the migration to AIX v3.
Much of this interest drew them to musique concrète and tape manipulation techniques, since using these methods could allow them to create soundscapes suitable for the growing range of unconventional programming.
Much like its competitor UPN, the WB Television Network was a reaction primarily to new FCC deregulation of media ownership rules that repealed fin-syn, and partly to the success of the upstart Fox and first-run syndicated programming during the late 1980s and early 1990s such as Baywatch, Star Trek: The Next Generation and War of the Worlds, as well as the erosion in ratings suffered by independent television stations due to the growth of cable television and movie rentals.
Much of the initial programming was owned either by Paramount or Universal.
Much of TNN's programming during the Gaylord era was originally produced by Opryland Productions, also owned by Gaylord Entertainment.
Much of BBC Prime's programming was available to watch through BBC One, Two or the UKTV network, part owned by the BBC and showing archive programming.
Although never an affiliate, Much over the years would often broadcast MTV-produced programming such as awards shows, concerts, reality TV series and more.
Much like its American counterparts, Sportsnet carries both regional and national programming.
Much research on self-interpreters, in particular reflective interpreters, has been conducted in the context of the Scheme programming language, a dialect of Lisp.
Much of the CDD changes fit well into the Windows programming paradigm and laid the groundwork for the future Clarion for Windows product.
Much of the programming that makes up the core of Boomerang's current lineup was originally part of TBS's Disaster Area, a block of children's programming that aired throughout 1997 to 1999.
Much of this programming had come from the former UKTV channel UK Horizons, which had closed down the day before and which the channel, along with UKTV People, replaced.
Much of this programming had come from the former channel UK Horizons, which had closed down the day before.
Much of the Toolbox was restructured and implemented as part of Apple's Carbon programming API, allowing programmers familiar with the Toolbox to port their program code more easily to OS X.
Much of the early programming on Fox Kids came from Warner Bros.
Much of its programming is Australian, American, British, and European shows, with Finnish captions.
Much of WEPS ' programming consisted of broadcasts to, for, or about fisherman, given Gloucester's status as a major port for the fishing industry.
Much of its programming was male-oriented, prominently featuring series-based programs, sports, and concert performances.
Much of the station's programming focused on syndicated talk shows ( former WAAF personalities Opie & Anthony replacing David Lee Roth, who had previously replaced Howard Stern in morning Drive Time ).
Much in the same manner as in years past when network programming gave way at sunset to R & B music for a different audience, for many years after WLAC changed to news and talk, the station abruptly switched, at 8 p. m. Central Time ( when the clear-channel signal settled into place ) to an all-religion format.

Much and focuses
Much notable Chicago fiction focuses on the city itself, with social criticism keeping exultation in check.
Much of East Asian philosophical writing focuses on the value of adhering to the principles of Tao and the various consequences of failing to do so.
Much of IP telephony focuses on that challenge.
Much of the humour focuses on the differences between the British and the Europeans.
Much life extension research focuses on nutrition — diets or supplements — as a means to extend lifespan, although few of these have been systematically tested for significant longevity effects.
Much of anarchist discourse consists of comparing human behavior to that of other pack or social animals, and focuses on the ' collective stupidity ' such habits imply-also known in psychology as groupthink.
Much of the novel focuses on the pursuit of this line of enquiry, with the passengers coming under suspicion in turn.
Much of the research focuses on the following areas:
Much of the research focuses on exploiting a need for vicarious achievement, and a desire within the spectator to project a public image through a declaration of team allegiance.
Much technicolor research focuses on exploring strongly-interacting gauge theories other than QCD, in order to evade some of these challenges.
Much of Bly's writing focuses on what he perceived as the deeply troubled situation in which most men find themselves in western societies today.
Much of the fishing industry focuses on scallops and Norway lobsters.
Much of his work focuses on the commonalities that exist between the sciences, and aims to integrate fundamental concepts of various branches of science.
" Much like Kon's previous works, the film focuses on the synergy of dreams and reality.
Much of his work, at least as publicly reported, focuses on issues relating to the development and enforcement of intellectual property law in the United States and abroad, especially as they relate to trade policy.
Much of her work focuses on the Frankish kingdoms in the 8th and 9th centuries and uses paleographical and manuscript studies to illuminate aspects of the political, cultural, intellectual, religious and social history of the early Middle Ages.
Much formal and empirical work focuses on diffusion processes, but the literature on the small-world problem also often illustrates the relevance of the research using an example ( similar to Milgram's experiment ) of a targeted search in which a starting person tries to obtain some kind of resource ( e. g., information ) from a target person, using a number of intermediaries to reach that target person.
Much of the storyline focuses on the difficulty of supporting a large family of teens, both financially and emotionally, as they grapple with the reality that, grown up, they simply aren't as cute and interesting as they were when they were born.
Much like a few of Poe's other poems ( such as " The Raven ", " Annabel Lee ", and " Lenore "), " Ulalume " focuses on the narrator's loss of a beautiful woman due to her death.
Much of the attention now focuses on the growth of the Sinn Féin vote, as there was an 5 % swing in their favour in the 2010 general election, now making this an intensely marginal contest between them and the DUP.
Much of " Historical Bramley " is now protected by the Bramley Town Conservation Area which focuses on the area around Bramley Park, across to Hough lane.
Much of the work, however, focuses on the then-current condition of the Ik people during a severe famine brought on by two consecutive drought years.
Much more ambitious in scope than the original, the plot of Ravenloft II focuses on the players ' attempts first to discover the true nature of the vampiric threat afflicting Mordentshire, and then to discover the secret identity of the Creature and destroy him.
Much of the story focuses on the acrimonious reaction of the congregation to the seemingly benign veil.

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