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counterpart and elimination
The addition and its counterpart, the elimination, are reactions which change the number of substituents on the carbon atom, and form or cleave multiple bonds.

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He terms this early enthusiasm `` Romantic Christianity '' and concludes that its similarity to democratic beliefs of that day is so great that `` the doctrine of liberty seems but a secular version of its counterpart in evangelical Protestantism ''.
However a comparable performing digital system is more complex and can require more bandwidth than its analog counterpart.
The counterpart of Ares among the Roman gods is Mars, who as a father of the Roman people held a more important and dignified place in ancient Roman religion for his agricultural and tutelary functions.
Edited, with an Afterword, by Sharrar, Avery Hopwood's The Great Bordello, a Story of the Theatre, is a roman à clef that tells the story of Edwin Endsleigh — Hopwood ’ s fictional counterpart — who graduates from the University of Michigan and heads for Broadway to earn his fortune and the security to pursue his one true dream of writing the great American novel.
Based on democratic principles which continue to this day, Harmony, Inc. is smaller than its counterpart, but has an atmosphere of friendship and competition.
A Mobile Athlon XPs ( Athlon XP-M ) using a given core is physically identical to the equivalent desktop Athlon XPs counterpart, only differing by the configuration used to achieve a given performance level.
Agar-agar is a natural vegetable gelatin counterpart.
Also located on the island and adjacent to the Lustgarten and palace is Berlin Cathedral, emperor William II's ambitious attempt to create a Protestant counterpart to St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
The zoologist Desmond Morris proposed that the rounded shape of a woman's breasts evolved as frontal, secondary sex characteristic that is a sexual-attraction counterpart to the buttocks, and so encouraged frontal copulation, the reason being that while other primates mate by means of the rear-entry position, the upright, bipedal human being was likelier to successfully copulate face to face in the missionary position.
If unaccompanied by depressive counterpart episodes or otherwise general irritability, this behavior is typically called hyperthymia, or happiness, which is, of course, perfectly normal.
A drag king is a counterpart of the drag queen but usually for much different audiences.
In integration, the counterpart to the chain rule is the substitution rule.
The Teochew mue is rather different from the Cantonese counterpart, the former being very watery with the rice sitting loosely at the bottom of the bowl.
Electrophilic substitution is the counterpart of the nucleophilic substitution in that the attacking atom or molecule, an electrophile, has low electron density and thus a positive charge.
This is a hybrid company, a company similar to its limited company ( Ltd .) counterpart but where the members or shareholders do not benefit from limited liability should the company ever go into formal liquidation.
Also performing regularly at Symphony Center is the Chicago Sinfonietta, a more diverse and multicultural counterpart to the CSO.
Computer files can be considered as the modern counterpart of paper documents which traditionally are kept in offices ' and libraries ' files, and this is the source of the term.
On the night of Christmas Eve, so important is the appearance of the first star in remembrance of the Star of Bethlehem, that it has been given an affectionate name of " the little star " or Gwiazdka ( the female counterpart of St. Nicholas ).
It is one of the Turkish Straits, along with its counterpart the Bosphorus.
Its counterpart is known as non-declarative or procedural memory, which refers to unconscious memories such as skills ( e. g. learning to ride a bicycle ).
These are considered to be separate letters, each of them is placed in alphabet right after its Latin counterpart ( i. e. ą between a and b ), ź and ż are placed after z in this order.
The military counterpart, that of the 15th Reinforced Regiment " Dragoons " is now as of 2010 the 4th Armored Brigade " Chorrilos " based in Punta Arenas as the 6th Armored Cavalry Squadron " Dragoons ", and form part of the 5th Army Division
For this reason, instrumentation engineering is often viewed as the counterpart of control engineering.

counterpart and addition
In addition, proposals for fixed installations should be carefully weighed against a counterpart mobile system.
Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Senegalese counterpart Abdoulaye Wade had a joint press conference along with a close meeting in Feb 2008 in the city of Mashhad, both side pledged to expand the bilateral ties in the fields of economy, tourism and politics in addition to increase the efforts for empowering the OIC.
In addition to those three teams, the Chicago Sky is the only other team that does not share an arena with an NBA counterpart.
His apparent counterpart in Irish mythology, Goibniu, in addition to his duties as a smith, also takes on the role of a divine hero who brewed an ale of immortality and a wonderful architect.
A situation similar to an empty summation can arise for other operations than addition ; notably, its counterpart for multiplication is an empty product, a product of no factors at all.
The YWL was also bolstered, as was its adult counterpart, by the addition of a new mass of members coming into the organization from the Finnish Socialist Federation — the largest foreign language federation of the Socialist Party, which had been biding its time as an independent organization since 1921, waiting for an end to the ineffectual underground form of organization.
In addition, TOC contained fewer features than its OSCAR counterpart.
In addition to being faster than its ROM-bound counterpart, BASIC A + provided a number of extra commands for DOS operations, player / missile graphics, and debugging.
Like its cello counterpart, it is an important addition to the instrument's 20th century repertoire.
The Society are said to be evil dopplegangers of the heroes of Earth-2, and make their first solo appearance in Countdown Presents The Search for Ray Palmer: Crime Society # 1 written by Sean McKeever and illustrated by Jamal Igle, In addition to the five known members, this version of the CSA includes evil versions of Green Arrow, Wildcat, Black Canary, Hawkwoman, Stargirl, and the Spectre Later issues introduce Annataz Arataz ( the evil counterpart of Zatanna ), and counterparts of Supergirl ( Kara Zor-El ), Wonder Girl ( Donna Troy ), and Booster Gold.
In addition to being an incarnation of balance and duality, the In-Betweener is possibly a metaphysical counterpart of Galactus.
Like its pilot astronaut counterpart, the Navigator / Observer Astronaut Badge is modified by the addition of the astronaut " shooting star " logo over the USAF shield on the wings.
Like its Naval Avator Astronaut counterpart, the Naval Flight Officer Astronaut Badge is modified by the addition of the astronaut " shooting star " logo over the US shield on the wings.
In addition, his female counterpart, the Nostalgia Chick, named her the 3rd Greatest Nostalgic Villainess of all time.
Wadjet could sometimes be depicted with a lion head rather than that of a cobra, Nekhbet could take on cobra form as a counterpart of Wadjet, and a great many of these goddesses wore the sun disk on their heads, sometimes with the addition of a uraeus or the cow horns from Hathor's typical headdress.
In addition, Jim presided as emcee of the annual Miss Canada Pageant, a job he held from 1967 until 1990, about the same length of time his U. S. counterpart Bob Barker presided over the Miss USA Pageant on CBS.
However, the game dates Robert's assassination in 1191, whereas in actuality he died in 1193, in addition to being far younger than his historical counterpart.
This meant the withdrawal of GLCM and Pershing II on the American side ; the Soviets withdrew the SS-4 Sandal, SS-5 Skean, SS-12 Scaleboard, SS-20 Saber, SS-22 Scaleboard B, and SS-23 Spider MRBM / IRBM / LRBM ballistic missiles, in addition to the GLCM's most direct counterpart: the SSC-4 or RK-55 ( dubbed the Tomahawksi in the Western press ) and its supersonic follow-on, the SSC-X-5 cruise missiles .< sup id =" fn_7_back "> 7 </ sup >
In addition to visual effects design for the film, Gaeta was additionally enlisted to creatively produce the Wii game counterpart.
It is unsurprisingly much less well known than its male counterpart, being a new addition instead of a centuries-old symbol of the city.
In addition, some of the girls ' personalities are slightly different in each media: Matsuri is shown to be a little more defensive in the manga than her anime counterpart, which was demonstrated by her slapping or shoving Miu away when the latter got overboard with her pranks, while she never ( deliberately ) laid a finger on Miu in the anime.
In addition to the above-described custom of using Marie for males, this is due to the habit of traditional Catholic French families to give children the names of their godmother and godfather: if there is no counterpart of the opposite gender for the name of the godparent who is not of the same sex as the child, generally the name of the godparent will be left as such.
The Japanese version, titled Contra: The Hard Corps, was made significantly easier than its North American counterpart due to the addition of a life gauge that allows the player to take three hits from an enemy before losing a life.

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