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main and function
The production of antibodies is the main function of the humoral immune system.
The main function has thus become banking and financial supervision.
The Ministry of Transport was created in 1905 during the Presidency of Rafael Reyes under the name of Ministerio de Obras Públicas y Transporte or Ministry of Public Works and Transport with the main function of taking care of national assets issues, including mines, oil ( fuel ), patents and trade marks, railways, roads, bridges, national buildings and land without landowners.
Another main function of constitutions may be to describe the procedure by which parliaments may legislate.
Also, a Praetor could exercise the functions of the Consuls throughout Rome, but their main function was that of a judge.
A cardinal's other main function is electing the pope whenever, by death or resignation, the seat becomes vacant.
On some processors the control unit may be further broken down into other units, such as a scheduling unit to handle scheduling and a retirement unit to deal with results coming from the pipeline ; It is the main function of CPU.
* Lagos-Mombasa Highway: the DR Congo is the main missing link in this east-west highway and requires a new road to be constructed before it can function.
Diocletian's reforms shifted the governors ' main function to that of the presiding official in the lower courts: whereas in the early Empire military and judicial functions were the function of governor, and procurators had supervised taxation ; under the new system vicarii and governors were responsible for justice and taxation, and a new class of duces (" dukes "), acting independently of the civil service, had military command.
The main issues for early Jewish feminists in these movements were the exclusion from the all-male prayer group or minyan, the exemption from positive time-bound mitzvot, and women's inability to function as witnesses and to initiate divorce.
The main function of the General Conference is to serve as a forum for debate on current issues and policies.
The Institute's main function was to produce translations of the Bible into unwritten languages, and in 1951 Pike published the Mixtec New Testament.
Friedman's challenges to what he later called " naive Keynesian " ( as opposed to New Keynesian ) theory began with his 1950s reinterpretation of the consumption function, and he became the main advocate opposing activist Keynesian government policies.
A computer MIDI interface's main function is to match clock speeds between the MIDI device and the computer.
Although the canonical view of the neuron attributes dedicated functions to its various anatomical components, dendrites and axons often act in ways contrary to their so-called main function.
The main changes are: explicit numeric conversion functions ( e. g. FLOOR and FLT ) must be used, the LOOP and EXIT statements have been eliminated, WHILE statements have been extended, RETURN statements can only be connected to the end of a function, imported variables and structured value parameters are read-only and arrays can be assigned without using COPY.
This was the main function of probability before the 20th century,
Others are membrane proteins that act as receptors whose main function is to bind a signaling molecule and induce a biochemical response in the cell.
Antibodies are protein components of an adaptive immune system whose main function is to bind antigens, or foreign substances in the body, and target them for destruction.
Both proofs used methods from complex analysis, establishing as a main step of the proof that the Riemann zeta function ζ ( s ) is non-zero for all complex values of the variable s that have the form s = 1 + it with t > 0.
Its main function is as the carrier for the non volatile components.
The main function of this plough is to loosen and aerate the soils while leaving crop residue at the top of the soil.
The main function of the proteasome is to degrade unneeded or damaged proteins by proteolysis, a chemical reaction that breaks peptide bonds.

main and priests
The Panchavimsha Brahmana ( at 25. 15. 3 ) enumerates the officiant priests of a sarpasattra among whom the names Dhrtarashtra and Janamejaya, two main characters of the Mahabharatas sarpasattra, as well as Takshaka, the name of a snake in the Mahabharata, occur.
The first surviving historical mention of the Pharisees is from the Jewish-Roman historian Josephus ( 37 – 100 CE ), in a description of the " four schools of thought ," or " four sects ," into which the Jews were divided in the 1st century CE ; the other schools were the Essenes, who were generally apolitical and who may have emerged as a sect of dissident priests who rejected either the Seleucid-appointed or the Hasmonean high priests as illegitimate ; the Sadducees, who were the main antagonists of the Pharisees ; and the " fourth philosophy " possibly associated with the anti-Roman revolutionary groups such as the Sicarii and the Zealots.
The ceremonial center contains a large plaza and several buildings known to house priests and nobility but the main attraction is the five “ yacatas ” or semi-circular pyramids that face out over the lake area.
When Korea was liberated from Japanese occupation in 1945, the celibate monastics of what has become the main sect of Korean Buddhism, Jogye Order, began to take over for the married priests who ran the temples during the occupation.
On September 15, 1944 both Patriarch Gavrilo V of Serbia ( Dožić ) and Bishop Nikolaj were sent to the Dachau concentration camp, which was at that time the main concentration camp for priests arrested by the Nazis.
Beyond the antechamber is the main one, where priests burned incense, made sacrifices and performed other rites.
Behind the main chamber is the living quarters of the priests.
Other prominent landmarks in Galle include the natural harbor, the National Maritime Museum, St. Mary's Cathedral founded by Jesuit priests, one of the main Shiva temples on the island, and Amangalla the historic luxury hotel.
About 40 Jesuit priests and brothers are active teachers and administrators in various departments and centers located on the main campus in Santa Clara.
Muisca priests were educated from childhood and led the main religious ceremonies.
The main character was an invention of Richard Curtis, but he and Dawn French extensively consulted the Revd Joy Carroll, one of the first female priests, and garnered many character traits and much information.
5th Dawn Sequence: Burnt out and bleary-eyed, the group returns at dawn to the main section of the castle, to be met by the matriarch of the castle, who is on her way to mass, accompanied by priests in a procession.
In the early days they were a group of brahmins who provided " immediate assistance " to the main priests in the temples.
The main cause of the quarrel was Pope Gregory's insistence of ending clerical concubinage and simony and of ejecting from the ministry refractory bishops and priests who continued to keep their concubines.
They promised to erect chapels with altars and crucifixes, where they would have priests who would say Mass and dispense Holy Communion at least seven times a year on the main feast days.
English monasteries formed the main basis for the church, however, and were often sponsored by local rulers, taking various forms, including mixed communities headed by abbesses, bishop-led communities of monks, and others formed around married priests and their families.
The present parish church is the main church in the parish of Ardmore and Grange, however, due to a lack of priests in the area, the Parish Priest, Father Milo, serves that parish.
On 23 – 24 December, Prance announced that he had had a part in the murder but that the main instigators were some Catholic priests.
Once again, the main reason for this resistance was not the presence of a few priests but rather the self-organization of many communities.
The stone rings viewed from the top of the main pyramid, are surmounted by 13, 28, and 40 step like pillars, might have been counting devices to keep track of eclipse cycles, by Totonac priests.
The air-linga can be observed to move even when the priests close off the entrance to the main deity room, which does not have any windows.
Originally it was a boarding and day school, with most of its students residing in the open dormitories that were located on the third and fourth floors of the main building ; the priests and brothers of the Society of Mary resided in rooms on the north and south ends of each floor.

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