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linkage and clothing
However in that particular case, the court claimed that the plaintiff ‘ Veuve Clicquot ” failed to prove that the linkage between Champagne and clothing was likely to cause depreciation.

linkage and with
Diynes and triynes, species with the linkage RC ≡ C-C ≡ CR ' and RC ≡ C-C ≡ C-C ≡ CR ' respectively, occur in certain plants ( Ichthyothere, Chrysanthemum, Cicuta, Oenanthe and other members of the Asteraceae and Apiaceae families ).
However, the exact placement of the linkage can vary and the orientation of the linking functional groups is also important, resulting in α-and β-glycosidic bonds with numbering definitive of the linking carbons ' location in the ring.
However, unlike peptidoglycan, the sugar N-acetylmuramic acid is replaced by N-acetyltalosaminuronic acid, and the two sugars are bonded with a β, 1-3 glycosidic linkage instead of β, 1-4.
As of yet, no genes have been identified but genetic linkage has been established with several chromosomal regions.
Most free verse, for example, self-evidently continues to observe a convention of the poetic line in some sense, at least in written representations, though retaining a potential degree of linkage, however nebulous, with more traditional forms.
problem with this linkage between religion and morality is that it gives people bad reasons to help other human beings when good reasons are available.
Unconventional as a draughtsman, his treatment of human form is often exaggerated and eccentric ( hence his linkage, in the art historical literature, with European Mannerism ), whilst his ornamental style — profuse, eclectic, and akin to the self-consciously " German " strain of contemporary limewood sculptors — is equally distinctive.
All proposed systems also require correct functioning of some social linkage, as for instance the process of request for access, examination of request for ' legitimacy ' ( as by a court ), and granting of access by technical personnel charged with access control.
It was structured as a three-tier federation, with the two lower tiers composed of 18 towns and 178 union councils, with each tier focussed on elected councils with some common members to provide " vertical linkage " within the federation.
Direct linkage is available with Mozambique, however, which has the same gauge track.
For example, the aldohexose glucose may form a hemiacetal linkage between the hydroxyl on carbon 1 and the oxygen on carbon 4, yielding a molecule with a 5-membered ring, called glucofuranose.
In 1992, it joined with the London Stock Exchange to form the first intercontinental linkage of securities markets.
As a complement to the rear plough a two or three mouldboards-plough can be mounted on the front of the tractor if it is equipped with front three-point linkage.
Spain is currently working to increase and improve linkage with the rail systems of France and Portugal, including high-speed rail between Madrid and Lisbon.
Multiple APF-1 molecules were linked to a single substrate molecule by an isopeptide linkage, and conjugates were found to be rapidly degraded with the release of free APF-1.
Interdisciplinary studies in biology and political science aim to identify correlates of political behavior with biological aspects, for example the linkage of biology and political orientation, but also with other aspects like partisanship and voting behavior.
More silica-rich melts are typically more polymerized, with more linkage of silica tetrahedra, and so are more viscous.
Canon EF lenses, introduced in 1987, have electromagnetic diaphragms, eliminating the need for a mechanical linkage between the camera and the lens, and allowing automatic aperture control with the Canon TS-E tilt / shift lenses.
Upon treatment with an alcohol, an isocyanate forms a urethane linkage:
Aulus Cornelius Celsus ( 30 AD ) described the linkage with alcohol, later onset in women, and associated kidney problems:
Vance felt that Brzezinski's linkage of SALT to other Soviet activities and the MX, together with the growing domestic criticisms in the United States of the SALT II Accord, convinced Brezhnev to decide on military intervention in Afghanistan.

linkage and political
The Soviet Union and its allies, however, became Mozambique's primary economic, military, and political supporters and its foreign policy reflected this linkage.
It is, perhaps, the linkage between economic reform and political liberalization that worries the leadership.
Scientific consensus may be invoked in popular or political debate on subjects that are controversial within the public sphere but which may not be controversial within the scientific community, such as evolution or the claimed linkage of MMR vaccinations and autism.
He is perhaps the foremost contemporary proponent of developing the linkage of political theory, which has become increasingly academic and metaphysical in orientation, with practical and progressive political concerns.
The linkage between the ratification of the adapted treaty and the complete withdrawal has no legal basis, but is rather a political decision made by NATO members.
Reviving his prewar dream, he became the driving force in the linkage of N & P, South Side Railroad and the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad to form the Atlantic, Mississippi & Ohio Railroad ( AM & O ), a new line extending from Norfolk to Bristol, Virginia which was formed in 1870 after several years of lobbying of the Virginia General Assembly by Mahone and his political allies.
That linkage, too, is a prominent part of his work, for instance in an unidentified documentary he prepared on political issues confronting the Algerian people.
The premise behind linkage, as a policy, was to connect political and military issues, thereby establishing a relationship making progress in area " A " dependent on progress in area " B.
Despite the linkage between motherhood and education, ` Abdu ' l-Bahá encouraged women to excel in arts and sciences, and stated that women's participation in the political sphere would be a prerequisite for peace.
This group protested any linkage between what occurred on 9 / 11 with political activism or with any previous historical event that could contextualize the attack.

linkage and protest
The linkage between these two security issues was a decision made by NATO member states to protest against the Second Chechen War and was used as a reason not to ratify the treaty.

linkage and had
Tolkien departed from this ; his work was nominally part of the history of our own world, but did not have the close linkage to history or contemporary times that his precursors had.
In 318, after suppressing a coup by a powerful minister in the Xiongnu-Han court ( in which the Xiongnu-Han emperor and a large proportion of the aristocracy were massacred ), the Xiongnu prince Liu Yao moved the Xiongnu-Han capital from Pingyang to Chang ' an and renamed the dynasty as Zhao ( Liu Yuan had declared the empire's name Han to create a linkage with Han Dynasty — to which he claimed he was a descendant, through a princess, but Liu Yao felt that it was time to end the linkage with Han and explicitly restore the linkage to the great Xiongnu chanyu Maodun, and therefore decided to change the name of the state.
* Four-wheel hydraulic brakes, ( British Austin economy cars of the time only had hydraulic front brakes, the rears were by mechanical linkage )
Based on the formulaic nature of his ties to his predecessors, his strong affiliation with Agder, and the failure of an early saga dedicated to him to name any family connections, some scholars have suggested that the linkage to the earlier Yngling dynasty of Vestfold was a later invention, created to associate a conquering Halfdan and his son Harald Fairhair with the family glorified in the Ynglingatal, whom he had displaced.
The linkage between the implement and the tractor usually had some slack which could lead to jerky starts and greater wear and tear on the tractor and the equipment.
Before the development of the double acting piston, the linkage to the beam and the piston rod had been by means of a chain, which meant that power could only be applied in one direction, by pulling.
This masterpiece of engineering uses a four bar linkage coupled with a pantograph to produce the required straight line motion much more cheaply than if he had used a slider type of linkage.
One survey of adults that had been treated with replacement cadaver GH ( which has not been used anywhere in the world since 1985 ) during childhood showed a mildly increased incidence of colon cancer and prostate cancer, but linkage with the GH treatment was not established.
For twenty years Smith had sponsored the Equal Rights Amendment ( with no linkage to racial issues ) in the House because he believed in it.
With information released after the breakup of the Soviet Union, historians began to reassess the presumed " success " of the mission: the early Soyuz missions had indeed been intended to perform a physical linkage between two spacecraft, and in this they had undeniably failed.
One major advantage the system had in educational environments was that through the use of special lines called " control cards " at the top of a file, source files for any supported language could be automatically directed to the appropriate compiler ( Fortran being the default ), compiled, linked, and executed, ( with compilation, linkage, and execution options also specified in control cards ) simply by entering the filename on a command line.
This generation RX-7 had " live axle " 4-link rear suspension with Watt's linkage, a 50 / 50 weight ratio, and weighed under 2500 lb ( 1100 kg ).
Despite this, the changes required by the service bulletin ( installation of a support plate for the handle linkage, preventing the bending of the linkage seen in the Flight 96 incident ) had not been implemented.
The interconnecting linkage between the lock and the latch hooks had not been upgraded.
The motto had no New Jersey linkage but was likely an available die that had been created by Walter Mould the previous year for a failed federal coinage proposal.
Haynes was unable to move the throttle ; the linkage had been jammed as a result of the engine failure.
The Mk I Imps had a pneumatic throttle linkage and automatic choke, both of which were replaced by more conventional items on the Mk II.
Special function keys such as shift, release, duplication and others, had only electrical contacts under their stems, with no mechanical linkage to the bail assembly for encoding.

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