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The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
In computer science, an array data structure or simply an array is a data structure consisting of a collection of elements ( values or variables ), each identified by at least one array index or key.
Steiner's views of Christianity diverge from conventional Christian thought in key places, and include gnostic elements:
Synapses are the key functional elements of the brain.
The team's uniforms prompted a 2003 lawsuit by the Oakland Raiders, who claimed that the NFL and the Panthers had infringed upon key trademark elements of the Raiders ' brand, specifically the silver and black colors.
Themes such as drug dealing and homosexuality were key elements of some episodes.
Here, the apostle attempted to convey the underlying concepts about Christ to a Greek audience, and the sermon illustrates some key elements of future Christological discourses that were first brought forward by Paul.
* Key Practices: The key practices describe the elements of infrastructure and practice that contribute most effectively to the implementation and institutionalization of the areas
Controversies arose out of classified design elements, a relatively short key length of the symmetric-key block cipher design, and the involvement of the NSA, nourishing suspicions about a backdoor.
As well, the need for key trace impurities of tungsten or vanadium within the materials needed for production of the steel may be absent if this material was acquired from different production regions or smelted from ores lacking these key trace elements.
A study of German dominatrices by Andrew Wilson has noted the trend for dominatrices choosing names aimed at creating and maintaining an atmosphere in which class, femininity and mystery are key elements of their self-constructed identity.
Functional theories of grammar are those approaches to the study of language, that see the functions of language and its elements to be the key to understanding linguistic processes and structures.
FIM like Field Emission Microscopy ( FEM ) consists of a sharp sample tip and a fluorescent screen ( now replaced by a multichannel plate ) as the key elements.
However, Schauerroman's key elements are necromancy and the secret societies and it is remarkably more pessimistic than the British gothic novel.
People known by similar names were key elements of Proto-Indo-European and later Germanic migrations.
Some key elements of the German Empire's authoritarian political structure were also the basis for conservative modernization in Imperial Japan under Meiji and the preservation of an authoritarian political structure under the Tsars in the Russian Empire.
A key feature of GA is its emphasis on geometric interpretations of certain elements of the algebra as geometric entities.
HTML markup consists of several key components, including elements ( and their attributes ), character-based data types, character references and entity references.
While jazz may be difficult to define, improvisation is clearly one of its key elements.
This pattern of development has resulted in a few elements of movement key to the dance style, the most important being that jazz is they physical embodiment of the popular music of a given time.
This legislation and its subsequent amendments are also key elements of U. S. labour law.
Ecotourism and agriculture, paired with greater investments in education, health and private enterprise, are key elements of Madagascar's development strategy.
Applications range from structural elements such as steel-reinforced concrete, to the thermally insulative tiles which play a key and integral role in NASA's Space Shuttle thermal protection system which is used to protect the surface of the shuttle from the heat of re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.

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His reign was marred by a constitutional struggle with the Aragonese nobles, which eventually culminated in the articles of the Union of Aragon-the so-called " Magna Carta of Aragon ", which devolved several key royal powers into the hands of lesser nobles.
Originally used in Baker House to signify the Ivy League university tradition, on his return to Finland Aalto used it in a number of key buildings, in particular, in several of the buildings in the new Helsinki University of Technology campus ( starting in 1950 ), Säynatsalo Town Hall ( 1952 ), Helsinki Pensions Institute ( 1954 ), Helsinki House of Culture ( 1958 ), as well as in his own summer house, the so-called Experimental House in Muuratsalo ( 1957 ).
It is a key concept of the so-called Generalized Likelihood Uncertainty Estimation ( GLUE ) methodology to quantify how uncertain environmental predictions are.
Another key to finding the correct structure of DNA was the so-called Chargaff ratios, experimentally determined ratios of the nucleotide subunits of DNA: the amount of guanine is equal to cytosine and the amount of adenine is equal to thymine.
One portion of the G key operated a string tuned to G and the other operated a string tuned to A, similarly one portion of the E key operated a string tuned to E, the other portion operating a string tuned to D. This type of keyboard layout, known as the enharmonic keyboard, extended the flexibility of the harpsichord, enabling composers to write keyboard music calling for harmonies containing the so-called wolf fifth ( G-sharp to E-flat ), but without producing aural discomfort in the listeners ( see: Split sharp ).
Hellman addresses the National Security Agency ’ s ( NSA ) early efforts to contain and discourage academic work in the field, the Department of Commerce ’ s encryption export restrictions, and key escrow ( the so-called Clipper chip ).
Maurice Cowling and Roger Scruton were both influential fellows of the College and are sometimes described as key figures in the so-called " Peterhouse right " – an intellectual movement linked to Margaret Thatcher.
The ICFTU lobbied for the ratification of the so-called " core labour standards " -- eight key conventions of the International Labour Organization concerning freedom of association, the abolition of child labour and forced labour and the elimination of discrimination in the workplace.
In particular, these University of Illinois students made two key changes to the Web browser, which hyper-boosted its appeal: they added graphics to what was otherwise boring text-based software, and, most importantly, they ported the software from so-called Unix computers that are popular only in technical and academic circles, to the Windows operating system, which is used on more than 80 percent of the computers in the world, especially personal and commercial computers.
Henry Kissinger's 40 Committee and the CIA planned to impede Allende's investiture as President of Chile with covert efforts known as " Track I " and " Track II "; Track I sought to prevent Allende from assuming power via so-called " parliamentary trickery ", while under the Track II initiative, the CIA tried to convince key Chilean military officers to carry out a coup.
Bolden is also credited with the discovery or invention of the so-called " Big Four ", a key rhythmic innovation on the marching band beat, which gave embryonic jazz much more room for individual improvisation.
The range of educational institutions is a key factor for location in the globalized world of competition, especially for foreign employees, the so-called ‘ Expats ’.
Their 1967 record Surrealistic Pillow is regarded as one of the key recordings of the so-called Summer of Love and brought the group international recognition.
" In this period Smetana planned a cycle of so-called " album leaves ", short pieces in every major and minor key, after the manner of Chopin's Preludes.
The key issue in the copyright infringement case was the so-called ' Sony safe-harbor ' principle that was set by the Supreme Court over 21 years ago in Sony v. Universal Studios 464 U. S. 417 ( 1984 ).
The key character of all legends around Bastogne is the so-called piche-cacaye.
Samarra is a key city in Salahaddin province, a major part of the so-called Sunni Triangle where insurgents have been active since shortly after 2003 invasion by the United States of America.
In 1979, Doherty was a key member of the so-called " gang of five " which supported Charles Haughey's attempt to take over the leadership of the party.
In September 1991 Dempsey was a key member of the so-called " gang of four " which proposed a motion of no confidence in Charles Haughey as the leader of the party.
Epstein is credited with making several key acquisitions, including David Ortiz, Kevin Millar, and Curt Schilling, during his first tenure as Red Sox GM, who were regarded as instrumental in breaking the so-called " Curse of the Bambino " and winning the Red Sox their first World Series Championship since 1918.
In some cities in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany, the key to the city is given to the so-called " Prince carnival " who leads the carnivals which take place the week prior to Septuagesima.
As with much of Haydn's work, it is written in so-called " monothematic " sonata form ; that is, the movement to the dominant key in the exposition is not marked by a " second theme ".
Hellman addresses key escrow ( the so-called Clipper chip ).

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