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Non-standard and are
Non-standard amino acids that are found in proteins are formed by post-translational modification, which is modification after translation during protein synthesis.
Non-standard nucleosides are also found in both RNA and DNA and usually arise from modification of the standard nucleosides within the DNA molecule or the primary ( initial ) RNA transcript.
Non-standard Munchkins are not allowed to be shown
Non-standard optical disc ( OD ) formats are sometimes unofficially referred to as Black Book formats.
Non-standard inflections are also common in colloquial Brazilian Portuguese.
Non-standard inflections are also common in colloquial Brazilian Portuguese.
Non-standard products are traded in the so-called over-the-counter ( OTC ) derivatives markets.
* Non-standard numbers are precisely those that cannot be uniquely specified ( due to limitations of time and space ) by an internal formula.
* Non-standard numbers are elusive: each one is too enormous to be manageable in decimal notation or any other representation, explicit or implicit, no matter how ingenious your notation.
* Non-standard numbers are completely ordinary numbers, having decimal representations, prime factorizations, etc.
Non-standard poker hands are hands which are not recognized by official poker rules but are created by house rules.
Non-standard, unregistered, service extensions can be used by bilateral agreement, these services are indicated by an EHLO message keyword starting with " X ", and with any additional parameters or verbs similarly marked.
Non-standard paper sizes are also common, especially in the more obscure publications.
Non-standard series letters, especially ones the U. S. Air Force has no intention of progressing to, are often used to designate the intended country of use, such as I ( Israel-e. g.
Non-standard dialects are usually considered low-prestige, but in some situations dialects " stigmatized by the education system still enjoy a covert prestige among working-class men for the very reason that they are considered incorrect ".
Non-standard applications still remain susceptible to misclassification ( e. g. running SSH on a non standard port other than 4500 or 10000 which are set aside by Plusnet for this purpose ).
W3C deprecated tags and attributes and proprietary tags are compared in comparison of layout engines ( Non-standard HTML ).
Straight positional numeral systems can be found in this main category, whereas systems displaying various irregularities are found in the subcategory Non-standard positional numeral systems.

Non-standard and also
Non-standard interpretations of quantum mechanics also vary in their response to the EPR-type experiments.

Non-standard and found
Non-standard measurement units, sometimes found in books, newspapers etc., include:

Non-standard and
* Diagonal parity RAID # Non-standard levels

Non-standard and .
Non-standard analysis is a branch of classical mathematics that formulates analysis using a rigorous notion of an infinitesimal number.
Non-standard analysis was introduced in the early 1960s by the mathematician Abraham Robinson.
His classic foundational book on the subject Non-standard Analysis was published in 1966 and is still in print.
* Non-standard analysis, which investigates the hyperreal numbers and their functions and gives a rigorous treatment of infinitesimals and infinitely large numbers.
Guilford Courthouse flag | Non-standard American flag believed to have been carried in battle, although its validity is questioned.
Non-standard theories developed either by starting from different assumptions or by contradicting the features predicted by the Big Bang.
Non-standard cosmologies can be grouped according to the assumptions or the features of the big bang universe which they contradict.
In 1966, Abraham Robinson introduced Non-standard Analysis, which provided a rigorous foundation for working with infinitely small quantities.
Non-standard egress systems include Downward Track ( used for some crew positions in bomber aircraft, including the B-52 Stratofortress ), Canopy Destruct ( CD ) and Through-Canopy Penetration ( TCP ), Drag Extraction, Encapsulated Seat, and even Crew Capsule.
Non-standard hands usually appear in games using wild cards or bugs.
* Non-standard instrumentation-Some bands include string or electronic sections to offer membership to musicians who would otherwise be excluded from participation in a marching band.
Non-standard courses range from video production to architecture to automobile repair and even biodiesel production.

word and orders
In English, the p of the Greek-pt-consonant cluster is typically silent at the beginning of a word ( e. g. pterodactyl, Ptolemy ), but articulated when used in combining forms preceded by a vowel, as in helicopter or the orders of insects: diptera, lepidoptera, etc.
The word can also refer to a collection of Christian orders of prayers and readings, such as contained in Anglican or Lutheran resources.
The term constitution comes through French from the Latin word constitutio, used for regulations and orders, such as the imperial enactments ( constitutiones principis: edicta, mandata, decreta, rescripta ).
This requirement allows for free word orders of adjective-noun and noun-adjective, even when two noun phrases are adjacent in subject object verb or verb subject object clauses:
* German leadership rejected Hartenstein's cease fire proposal, partly because Admiral Raeder did not think it wise to enter into a " deal " with the Allies, nothing was to interfere with Eisbär's surprise attack on Cape Town to strike at the supplies destined for the British and Soviets, and Hitler had directed that no word of Laconias sinking or the proposed Axis rescue be transmitted to the Allies, though subordinates ignored Hitler's orders and communicated messages to the Allies about the proposed rescue attempt.
For example, in one language-game, a word might be used to stand for ( or refer to ) an object, but in another the same word might be used for giving orders, or for asking questions, and so on.
The series generated numerous complaints because of its frequent use of racist epithets and ' bad language ' - one viewer reportedly complained of counting 59 uses of the word " bloody " in one episode-and it was cancelled on the orders of the Independent Broadcasting Authority after only six episodes.
This word has two levels of meaning: ( 1 ) on the ideal ( arya ) level, it denotes all of the Buddha ’ s followers, lay or ordained, who have at least attained the level of srotapanna ; ( 2 ) on the conventional ( samvtri ) level, it denotes the orders of the Bhiksus and Bhiksunis ”
Prior to this time the word is attested in Scottish legal English to describe restraining orders against debt collection, restraint being its original Latin sense.
" These have been extended to a variety of traits, such as the phonemes found in languages, what word orders languages choose, and why children exhibit certain linguistic behaviors.
The use of the word " cleric " is also appropriate for Eastern Orthodox minor clergy who are tonsured in order not to trivialise orders such as those of Reader in the Eastern Church, or for those who are tonsured yet have no minor or major orders.
Some types of sentences allow for or require different word orders, in particular inversion of the subject and verb.
One of his few contributions was to insist that a system of written staff orders should replace the existing haphazard system of orders passed by word of mouth.
The German language developed the word to mean an official edict or proclamation and since such written orders often prohibited some form of human activity, bandum assumed the meaning of a ban, control, interdict or excommunication.
At Brel's request, Barclay did not run a huge promotional campaign for the album, and still, by word of mouth alone, over a million fans placed advance orders.
* 1537-Pope Paul III orders that the Indigenous peoples of the Americas of the New World be brought to Christ " by the preaching of the divine word, and with the example of the good life.
Fowl is a word for birds in general but usually refers to birds belonging to one of two biological orders, namely the gamefowl or landfowl ( Galliformes ) and the waterfowl ( Anseriformes ).
Curiously enough the word Exempt is also used in the orders of the Yeomen of the Guard with its English meaning.
Soon orders from wet mines all over England were coming in, and some have suggested that word of his achievement was spread through his Baptist connections.
For example, in the British sitcom Blackadder Goes Forth, set in 1917 ( 27 years before the word was first used ), the character General Melchett declares that he likes the term and orders his batman to take note of it because he wants to " use it more often in conversation ".
One of the methods he used was re-writing documents on a mainly grammatical level: changing word and sentence orders would make texts more fluent and ' natural ', he suggested.
Speaking of the forthcoming murder, Suffolk says, " And to preserve my sovereign from his foe ,/ Say but the word and I will be his priest " ( 3. 1. 271 272 ), to which Winchester responds " But I would have him dead, my Lord of Suffolk ,/ Ere you can take due orders for a priest " ( 3. 1. 273 274 ), disdaining priesthood and trivialising murder.

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