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The main structures making up the nucleus are the nuclear envelope, a double membrane that encloses the entire organelle and unifies its contents from the cellular cytoplasm, and the nucleoskeleton ( which includes nuclear lamina ), a meshwork within the nucleus that adds mechanical support, much like the cytoskeleton, which supports the cell as a whole.
The main action of dietary fiber is to change the nature of the contents of the gastrointestinal tract, and to change how other nutrients and chemicals are absorbed.
The main concern was the time needed to display the contents of a folder.
Typically, each class ends with the whole group being given brief instruction by the main teacher, usually concerning the contents of the tokonoma ( the scroll alcove, which typically features a hanging scroll ( usually with calligraphy ), a flower arrangement, and occasionally other objects as well ) and the sweets that have been served that day.
Baker's yeast is available in a number of different forms, the main differences being the moisture contents.
In the working area, the document, image, folder contents or other main object is displayed.
In addition to the main site, JSTOR's labs group operates an open service that allows access to the contents of the archives for the purposes of corpus analysis at its Data for Research service.
The main contents of a marketing plan are:
Cyril Mango has argued that Theophanes contributed but little to the chronicle that bears his name, and that the vast bulk of its contents are the work of Syncellus ; on this model, Theophanes main contribution was to cast Syncellus ' rough materials together in a unified form.
The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard ( FHS ) defines the main directories and their contents in GNU operating systems.
This consisted of large additions to the main contents of two former volumes of idyllic, satiric, elegiac and lyric verse.
Before version 0. 95, each GNU Classpath release consisted of two separate release tarballs ; one that represented the state of the main development branch and another that contained the contents of a more experimental branch, supporting the additions, such as generics, enumerations and annotations, present in Java 1. 5.
From the analysis of the stomach contents of stranded animals, fish such as herring and mackerel and squid appear to form the species ' main diet.
The intercepting sewers, constructed between 1859 and 1865, were fed by 450 miles ( 720 km ) of main sewers that, in turn, conveyed the contents of some 13, 000 miles ( 21, 000 km ) of smaller local sewers.
Though the contents of these offers ( which amounted to a version of the concessions demanded by Spain ) were not known in the Republic, the fact of the secret negotiations became known, and disquieted the proponents of restarting the war, like the investors in the Dutch West India Company, that after a long delay was now finally about to be founded with as a main objective bringing the war to the Spanish Americas.
At every stage it is necessary to iterate, to check that the contents are viable and make any necessary changes to ensure that they are ; here the main test is to see if the scenarios seem to be internally consistent-if they are not then the writer must loop back to earlier stages to correct the problem.
" " Mikhail Gorbachev became furious when arrests and deportations of Soviet agents began in various countries, since he was unaware that the contents of the Farewell dossier were in the hands of the main heads of NATO governments.
: The Chinese Church takes the contents of the entire Bible, the Apostles ' Creed and the Nicene Creed as the foundation of our faith, the main points of which are as follows:
He desires to set forth the contents of Judaism and the limitations in respect to them of the scope of philosophy. His book comprises four main divisions (" ma ' amar "), subdivided into " kelalim " and chapters (" perakim "): the first treating of the foundation of all belief — the existence of God ; the second, of the fundamental doctrines of the faith ; the third, of other doctrines which, though not fundamental, are binding on every adherent of Judaism ; the fourth, of doctrines which, though traditional, are without obligatory character, and which are open to philosophical construction.
* The Quik Bunny was parodied in the animated television series Drawn Together episode " Unrestrainable Trainable " where he was found engaging in sexual activity with three of the main characters, and stunned at the contents of his " chocolate milk ".
The site experienced heavy rains and floodwaters rising to within two feet of the main floor in August 2007 threatened again in 2007, setting curators scrambling to protect the house and its contents from any further rise in the flood level.
All editions come with ' fleet charts ' ( sheets of off-map holding areas for excess counters ) as well as ' capital charts ' ( to detail the contents of the capital systems of the various empires ), and the main map.
While simmering, the cover can be lifted off without the aid of a mitten, enabling the cook to inspect the main ingredients, add vegetables, mix the contents, or add additional braising liquid.
There has been criticism that the main work of reporters in a press room tends to be to summarize the contents of press conferences, so that they neglect to check whether what is announced is true and are more easily subject to media manipulation, and that this leads to fewer reporters learning to go out to different locations to do research.
The vast bulk of this page's contents is statistical: the main results, city-wide and by borough, of each of the 32 elections to the Mayoralty of the City of New York since Greater New York was consolidated from The Five Boroughs in 1897-1898.

main and concern
The special syntactical effects of a Rimbaud or an Edith Sitwell -- actually ornaments -- become the main concern.
At present the doctor's main concern was in seeing to it that Japanese salvage firms were not permitted to operate on the hulks of warships sunk too close inshore, because the work involved setting off nerve-shattering blasts at all hours.
As a first step, Algerian literature was marked by works whose main concern was the assertion of the Algerian national entity, there is the publication of novels as the Algerian trilogy of Mohammed Dib, or even Nedjma of Kateb Yacine novel which is often regarded as a monumental and major work.
Franklin agrees that Luke ’ s work is apolitical and believes that Luke ’ s main concern was the “ triumph of God in Paul ’ s arrival in Rome.
" ( Acts 28: 14-15 ) While Walton agrees that Luke ’ s main concern is apolitical, he believes that “ there is too much politically sensitive material for this view to be tenable when Luke-Acts is read in its first-century settings, both Jewish and Greco-Roman .”
Strategic points, he says, not the defeat of the enemy's army, decide the fate of one's own country, and must constantly remain the general's main concern, a maxim which was never more remarkably disproved than in the war of 1809.
Its main concern is with explicating the dharmas constituting reality.
" The comedian made statements to the press in which he claimed money was not his main concern, but that he was " simply making hay while the sun shines.
Mehmed ’ s main concern with Constantinople had to do with rebuilding the city ’ s defenses and repopulation.
* Within Medicine, the Lungs are the main concern
Many historians maintain that the main concern of Pope Urban II, when calling for the First Crusade, was the threat to Constantinople from the Turkish invasion of Asia Minor in response to the appeal of Emperor Alexios I Komnenos.
It asserted the doctrine that the main concern of the nation's government ought to be the nation's common people.
The main concern with fly-by-wire systems is reliability.
The Principia is one of the main inspirations of the movement against ethical naturalism ( see ethical non-naturalism ) and is partly responsible for the twentieth-century concern with meta-ethics.
The British government's strategy was to estrange the clan chiefs from their kinsmen and turn their descendants into English-speaking landlords whose main concern was the revenues their estates brought rather than the welfare of those who lived on them.
Let us review the three main knowledge domains of concern here:
Within Geneva, Calvin's main concern was the creation of a collège, an institute for the education of children.
The main macroeconomic concern is inflation, which at 13 percent remains high for the region.
Weber's main intellectual concern was understanding the processes of rationalisation, secularization, and " disenchantment " that he associated with the rise of capitalism and modernity and which he saw as the result of a new way of thinking about the world.
The main strategic concern of the United States at that time was to avoid the emergence a left-wing regime in Paraguay, which would be ideally situated at the heart of the South American continent to provide a haven for radicals and a base for revolutionary activities around the hemisphere.
The main concern of the first years of Martin's pontificate was the resumed war against Braccio da Montone from 1423.
Rotation of the body over the bar occurs naturally, and the vaulter's main concern is making sure that his / her arms, face and any other appendages do not knock the bar off as he / she goes over.
The main concern was contamination of the water, but the papers went to great lengths to note the care taken to avoid this.
* Red Shift Ltd, the name of the main industrial concern in the book by Samuel R. Delany, Nova ( novel )
4 ) The main area of concern during Phase 2 is the issue of interconnection.

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