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Structural adjustments had been criticized for years for devastating poor countries.

Structural and are
Structural, mechanical, and electrical engineers and other specialists, are hired by the client or the architect, who must ensure that the work is co-ordinated to construct the design.
Jane Chance ( Professor of English, Rice University ) in her 1980 article " The Structural Unity of Beowulf: The Problem of Grendel's Mother " argued that there are two standard interpretations of the poem: one view which suggests a two-part structure ( i. e., the poem is divided between Beowulf's battles with Grendel and with the dragon ) and the other, a three-part structure ( this interpretation argues that Beowulf's battle with Grendel's mother is structurally separate from his battle with Grendel ).
Methods like Sequence Alignments and Structural Alignments are powerful tools that help scientists identify homologies between related molecules.
Structural fabrics and defects such as faults, folds, foliations and joints are internal weaknesses of rocks which may affect the stability of human engineered structures such as dams, road cuts, open pit mines and underground mines or road tunnels.
Structural geologists measure a variety of planar features ( bedding planes, foliation planes, fold axial planes, fault planes, and joints ), and linear features ( stretching lineations, in which minerals are ductily extended ; fold axes ; and intersection lineations, the trace of a planar feature on another planar surface ).
Among the private think tanks the most important are: the Center for Social and Economic Research ( CASE ) and Institute for Structural Research ( IBS ) on economic policy, The Casimir Pulaski Foundation on foreign policy, demosEUROPA on EU affairs, the Institute of Public Affairs ( ISP ) on social policy, the Center for International Affairs ( CSM ) and The Sobieski Institute.
The values in the table below are based on a statistical analysis of more than 228, 000 experimental bond lengths from the Cambridge Structural Database.
* Structural load, forces which are applied to a structure
Structural elements are the only permitted top-level elements in a DocBook document.
Structural engineers are most commonly involved in the design of buildings and large nonbuilding structures but they can also be involved in the design of machinery, medical equipment, vehicles or any item where structural integrity affects the item's function or safety.
Structural engineers are responsible for making creative and efficient use of funds, structural elements and materials to achieve these goals.
Structural features, natural deposits and inhumations are also contexts.
Structural comparisons with other groups are difficult, in part because no flagella occur among centrohelids, and genetic studies have been more or less inconclusive.
Structural aircraft-grade plywood is more commonly manufactured from African mahogany or American birch veneers that are bonded together in a hot press over hardwood cores of basswood or poplar.
* The Structural folds of Schwalbe are radial folds extending from the border of the ciliary and pupillary zones that are much broader and more widely-spaced, continuous with the " valleys " between the ciliary processes.
Structural elements are more clearly distinguished since their recorded bands do not overlap extensively at particular wavelengths as they do in ORD.
Structural proteins are encoded in the 5 ' region of the genome and non structural at the 3 ' end.
Structural alignments, which are usually specific to protein and sometimes RNA sequences, use information about the secondary and tertiary structure of the protein or RNA molecule to aid in aligning the sequences.
Structural alignments are used as the " gold standard " in evaluating alignments for homology-based protein structure prediction because they explicitly align regions of the protein sequence that are structurally similar rather than relying exclusively on sequence information.
* Structural proteins are attached to microfilaments in the cytoskeleton which ensures stability of the cell.
Structural considerations are similar to those required for stone sculpture.
Dramatic small to medium-scale metamorphic folds are visible on many of the rock faces of the mountain, including the famous Billings Fold ( a recumbent syncline found about west of the summit ), shown in the 1942 edition of Marland P. Billings ' Structural Geology.
* Structural genes – the genes that are co-regulated by the operon.

Structural and policies
Structural adjustment policies aimed at streamlining the economies of developing nations were also a large part of World Bank policy during this period.
Macroeconomic factors should also be taken into account, such as the emergence of neo-liberal capitalist policies imposed through the Washington Consensus which include Structural Adjustment Programs, austerity measures, and an emphasis on expanding export-oriented trade at the expense of small-scale producers and rural development.
The NAR entered government with broad national support and goodwill, but support declined as fiscal austerity and neo-liberal economic policies imposed by the International Monetary Fund's Structural Adjustment Program resulted in increased unemployment and a 10 % cut in salaries in the public service.
Structural deficit issues can only be addressed by explicit and direct government policies: reducing spending, increasing the tax base, and / or increasing tax rates.
Structural adjustment policies emerged from two of the Bretton Woods institutions, the IMF and the World Bank.
Structural adjustment became a major tool for global development of a system of nongovernmental organizations allowing for bypassing local administrations in poor countries in the realization of welfare policies.
Structural walls were lowered dramatically during the war, especially informal policies against hiring women, minorities, and workers over 45 or under 18.

Structural and implemented
Structural genomics of the ‘’ Thermotoga maritima ’’ proteome implemented in a high-throughput structure determination pipeline.

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Builder Eddie Carr of Washington, past president of NAHB, cut his bricklaying costs $150 a house by adopting the `` SCR masonry process '' worked out after careful time-&-motion studies by the Structural Clay Products Research Foundation to help bricklayers do better work for less.
* Structural unemployment — This reflects a mismatch between the skills and other attributes of the labour force and those demanded by employers.
Structural depth can be defined either by ion range or by material thickness.
Structural risk minimization seeks to prevent overfitting by incorporating a regularization penalty into the optimization.
Structural genomics initiatives have attempted to remedy these deficiencies by systematically solving representative structures of major fold classes.
Structural biology is the study of the structural properties of the biopolymers, much of which can be determined by their viscoelastic response to a wide range of loading conditions.
* Official or state terrorism –" referring to nations whose rule is based upon fear and oppression that reach similar to terrorism or such proportions .” It may also be referred to as Structural Terrorism defined broadly as terrorist acts carried out by governments in pursuit of political objectives, often as part of their foreign policy.
Structural unemployment may also be encouraged to rise by persistent cyclical unemployment: if an economy suffers from long-lasting low aggregate demand, it means that many of the unemployed become disheartened, while their skills ( including job-searching skills ) become " rusty " and obsolete.
The Cambridge Structural Database contains over 500, 000 structures ; over 99 % of these structures were determined by X-ray diffraction.
" Structural dissociation of the personality " is used by van der Hart and colleagues to distinguish dissociation they attribute to traumatic or pathological causes, which in turn is divided into primary, secondary and tertiary dissociation.
* European Fisheries Fund, a fund allocated by the European Union ( see Structural Funds and Cohesion Funds )
Structural role-The following membrane proteins establish linkages with skeletal proteins and may play an important role in regulating cohesion between the lipid bilayer and membrane skeleton, likely enabling the red cell to maintain its favorable membrane surface area by preventing the membrane from collapsing ( vesiculating ).
Le mythe de Tirésias: essai d ' analyse structurale ( Leiden: Brill ) Structural analysis by a follower of Claude Lévi-Strauss and a repertory of literary references and works of art in an iconographical supplement.
Structural studies find this planetary exhibits knots characterized by well developed symmetry.
Along with the Ting Kau Bridge and Kap Shui Mun Bridge, the bridge is closely monitored by the Wind and Structural Health Monitoring System ( WASHMS ).
It was given administrative independence from Essex County Council on 1 April 1998 by The Essex ( Boroughs of Colchester, Southend-on-Sea and Thurrock and District of Tendring ) ( Structural, Boundary and Electoral Changes ) Order 1996.
* Structural or " macro-level " exploitation: focuses on exploitation by large sections of society even ( or especially ) in the context of free markets.
The new headquarters have been designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios as Architect and Atelier One as Structural Engineer, and incorporates light shelves to distribute natural daylight around the 200 workstations, and concrete panels to absorb daytime heat, to provide the thermal mass that the lightweight wooden structure would otherwise lack.
* MTFD Special Services Emergency Response Team provides Level A Hazardous Material Emergency Response, Technical and Mass Decontamination, Structural Collapse Rescue, Emergency Shoring, High & Low Angle Rope Rescue, Confined Space Rescue, Trench Rescue and Various other Technical Rescue Capabilities to Township of Middletown as well as neighboring towns as requested or under contract by certain towns.
This model was developed in a sample of 1000 working adults using the statistical techniques of Exploratory Factor Analysis followed by Confirmatory Factor Analysis by Structural Equation Modelling.
Structural analysis showed that parts of the ironwork were overloaded, and so in 1981 a new concrete aqueduct was cast by John Laing Construction Ltd, on a site a little further upstream.

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