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This process, while preserving the structural integrity of the cells and tissue can damage the biological functionality of proteins, particularly enzymes, and can also denature them to a certain extent.
" As in the natural-minor system, no combination of major or minor triads could be arranged on all seven notes of the scale while preserving the diatonic integrity of the aggregate pitch content ; the only solution that would produce a purely diatonic pitch content would involve a diminished chord, a type usually avoided in rock.
His fear lest Russia should demand a stretch of coast along the Varanger Fjord induced him to remain neutral during the Crimean War, and, subsequently, to conclude an alliance with the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Second French Empire ( 25 November 1855 ) for preserving the territorial integrity of Sweden-Norway.
They were also responsible for preserving the integrity of the city ’ s patrician class, verifying the legitimacy of marriages and births inscribed in the Golden Book.
However this right is subject to restrictions under sub clause ( 2 ), whereby this freedom can be restricted for reasons of " sovereignty and integrity of India, the security of the State, friendly relations with foreign States, public order, preserving decency, preserving morality, in relation to contempt, court, defamation, or incitement to an offense ".
The formula was enough to satisfy the Russians, while for the British it had the attraction of preserving Ottoman territorial integrity.
The Missouri court of appeals sided with the city, stating, " There is a governmental interest in marriage and in preserving the integrity of the biological or legal family.
A film producer oversees and delivers a film project to the film studio or other financing entity, while preserving the integrity, voice and vision of the film.
And even if those three hurdles were to be overcome, no home phonograph of that period was able to play the 33-1 / 3 RPM speed at which the discs were recorded so that nobody with a conventional turntable could play them, preserving the copyright integrity.
Thanks to this treaty, Portugal retained a strong political position on a stage that revealed itself to be fundamental in preserving the territorial integrity of its most important colony, Brazil ( as argued by the Brazilian economist Celso Furtado in his work " Brazilian Economic Foundation ").
Several years after the Sr. Goldwyn's death, his son, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., initiated an independent film and television distribution company dedicated to preserving the integrity of Goldwyn's ambitions and work.
) is also against the National Front as he believes they are against preserving the integrity and sovereignty of Macedonia.
He undertook to work towards preserving the integrity of the nations of the Maghreb, for peace and brotherhood among peoples renewing the North African Star.
Conference matchups are avoided in the first round ; should five or more teams from one conference make the tournament, this guideline may be disregarded in favor of preserving the bracket's integrity.
In 2005, the blending co-workers in the Lord's Recovery issued a statement designating LSM as the one publisher for the local churches as a means of preserving the integrity of the New Testament ministry of Witness Lee and Watchman Nee, which is " crucial for the practical oneness among the local churches ".
The Albertine Wettin maintained most of the territorial integrity of Saxony, preserving it as a significant power in the region, and using small appanage fiefs for their cadet branches, few of which survived for significant lengths of time.
The Commissioner shall serve as the Chief Executive Officer of the League and is charged with protecting the integrity of the game of professional hockey and preserving public confidence in the League.
Records can never be saved so as to overwrite other changes, preserving data integrity.
In the series ' fictional universe, he is described as the guardian of balance, a being responsible for preserving the health and integrity of Nosgoth ( the games ' setting ), but left incapable of realizing this duty due to spiritual corruption he inherited at birth.
There have been myths surrounding the use of the brace procedure namely that adopting the brace procedure is only useful for preserving dental integrity for identification after a crash.
If members of overpopulous species, such as deer, ought to be “ culled ” or “ harvested ,” in the name of preserving the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community, and if staggeringly overpopulous Homo sapiens is also but “ a plain member and citizen ” of the biotic community, then why should culling and harvesting humans be any less obligatory?
# Strengthening of the safety conditions on the Adriatic Sea and preserving the integrity of the maritime borders
Terra Nova, like many parks, has challenges in preserving its ecological integrity.

preserving and work
` Ali ibn al-Husayn ul-Isfahānī (), also known as Abu-l-Faraj or, in the West, as Abulfaraj ( 897 – 967 ) was an Iranian scholar of Arab-Quraysh origin who is noted for collecting and preserving ancient Arabic lyrics and poems in his major work, the Kitāb al-Aghānī.
Category theory is also, in some sense, a continuation of the work of Emmy Noether ( one of Mac Lane's teachers ) in formalizing abstract processes ; Noether realized that in order to understand a type of mathematical structure, one needs to understand the processes preserving that structure.
In 1942, three years after August Derleth founded Arkham House for the purpose of preserving the work of H. P.
His scientific work was chiefly concerned with galvanism, anatomy and its medical applications, with the construction and illumination of lighthouses, and with experiments for preserving human life and material objects from destruction by fire.
This could be reason enough to ensure work is done on both denominations, as preserving extant genetic diversity is of crucial Ecological importance.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle otherwise proves significant to study of the era, preserving a chronology of early English history, while the poem Cædmon's Hymn from the 7th century survives as the oldest extant work of literature in English.
In Underhill's work, a distinction is made between five forms of worldview: world-perceiving, world-conceiving, cultural mindset, personal world and perspective, in order to convey the distinctions Humboldt was concerned with preserving in his ethnolinguistics.
There are many goals of Smarth Growth and they include: making the community more competitive for new businesses, providing alternative places to shop, work, and play, creating a better " Sense of Place ," providing jobs for residents, increasing property values, improving quality of life, expanding the tax base, preserving open space, controlling growth, and improving safety.
There was a sense of urgency in preserving the scientific work which they perceived as being threatened by the Protectorate.
Iamblichus believed theurgy was an imitation of the gods, and in his major work, On the Egyptian Mysteries, he described theurgic observance as " ritualized cosmogony " that endowed embodied souls with the divine responsibility of creating and preserving the cosmos.
Honoring his early work in preserving Yosemite Valley, the promontory Olmsted Point near Tenaya Lake in Yosemite National Park was named after him.
As a result, he stopped all work for many months, and when he did resume painting his first pictures were concerned with preserving Bella's memory.
There are approximately 1, 000 full time thatchers at work in the UK, and thatching is becoming popular again because of the renewed interest in preserving historic buildings and using more sustainable building materials.
The nature of this seal and its effectiveness in preserving his work is much disputed by scholars ( see Modern scholarship below ).
With the expressed interest of preserving history through the eyes of those who lived it, some organizations work with potential memoirists to bring their work to fruition.
The Award for Concord is bestowed upon the person, persons or institution whose work has made an exemplary and outstanding contribution to mutual understanding and peaceful coexistence amongst men, to the struggle against injustice or ignorance, to the defense of freedom, or whose work has widened the horizons of knowledge or has been outstanding in protecting and preserving mankind's heritage.
In 1806 Napoleon made his decision to erect a memorial, a Temple de la Gloire de la Grande Armée (" Temple to the Glory of the Great Army "); following an elaborate competition with numerous entries and a jury that decided on a design by the architect Claude Étienne de Beaumont ( 1757 – 1811 ), the Emperor trumped all, instead commissioning Pierre-Alexandre Vignon ( 1763 – 1828 ) to build his design on an antique temple ( Compare the Maison Carrée, in Nîmes ) The then-existing foundations were razed, preserving the standing columns, and work begun anew.
The zoo is especially known for its work in preserving the quetzal, being the first to breed the bird in captivity in the 1970s.
Essentially, lean is centered on preserving value with less work.
Trenchard's work in establishing the RAF and preserving its independence have led to him being described as the Father of the Royal Air Force.

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