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# and recipient
# The recipient: Who's there?
# When writing gateway software of any kind, take pains to disturb the data stream as little as possible — and never throw away information unless the recipient forces you to!
# the fitness of the recipient must be elevated relative to non-recipients ;
# Asajja danam deti: one gives with annoyance, or as a way of offending the recipient, or with the idea of insulting him.
" If an attacker can modify the message on the wire, and can guess the format of the unencrypted message, the attacker could be able to change the amount of the transaction, or the recipient of the funds, e. g. "< tt > TRANSFER $ 0100000. 00 TO ACCOUNT # 227 </ tt >.
He is the recipient of several awards, including a 1983 Grammy Award for his # 1 hit " Up Where We Belong ", a duet he performed with Jennifer Warnes.
# Secret Teaching, teachings which are transmitted without the recipient beinfg aware of it
# Customer: There must be a recipient of the process ' outcome, a customer.
# Value-adding: The transformation taking place within the process must add value to the recipient, either upstream or downstream.
# Naik Saif Ali Janjua is also considered as a Nishan-e-Haider award recipient because he got Hilal-e-Kashmir from the government of Azad Kashmir.
# the recipient
# Giving tzedakah anonymously to an unknown recipient via a person ( or public fund ) which is trustworthy, wise, and can perform acts of tzedakah with your money in a most impeccable fashion.
# Giving tzedakah anonymously to a known recipient.
# Giving tzedakah publicly to an unknown recipient.
# Upon receiving the invitation to participate, the recipient was asked whether he or she personally knew the contact person described in the letter.
# If the new DNA matches with a homologous region of the recipient cell ’ s chromosome, it will exchange DNA material similar to the actions in conjugation.
# Either the banks involved must hold a reciprocal account with each other, or the payment must be sent to a bank with such an account, a correspondent bank, for further benefit to the ultimate recipient.
# the relationship between the donor of the antigen and the recipient antibody producer ( generally the more distant the phylogenetic relationship, the greater the potential for high titer antibody response ) and
# The recipient must be a living member of the Society.
# and, perhaps most importantly, which the state ’ s government is the principal recipient of the external rent.
# Does the welfare recipient have the right to counsel or an attorney at an evidentiary hearing?
This expanded facility has been the recipient of a 2009 GE Edison Award of Merit, a 2010 AIA Chicago Design Excellence Award for Interior Architecture, and it was also awarded the title of # 1 New Landmark Library in May 2011 by Library Journal Magazine.
# Consolidation, where numerous bills for any one recipient are made available at one Web site, most commonly the recipient's bank.
# " Refers to the ability of a biomaterial to perform its desired function with respect to a medical therapy, without eliciting any undesirable local or systemic effects in the recipient or beneficiary of that therapy, but generating the most appropriate beneficial cellular or tissue response in that specific situation, and optimising the clinically relevant performance of that therapy ".

# and repetition
# Epithet: Heavy use of repetition or stock phrases: e. g., Homer's " rosy-fingered dawn " and " wine-dark sea.
# repetition based on active recall ( esp.
# Al -' Iraqi and al-Dhahabi were of the opinion that the highest level was the repetition of adjective, or adjectives, in praising a narrator.
# Our impressions become less critical through repetition and custom
# The repetition of statements previously made ;
# redirect Threefold repetition
# Timing and Rhythm: Experienced strikers learn through repetition and muscle memory when ( not just how ) to launch particular strikes, based on the circumstances they are facing.
Rule # 6 It is forbidden to repeat the same melodic turn above a cantus firmus of equally long notes, unless cantus firmus has a repetition in itself.
# Scientists should be well-informed about the work of their predecessors and peers in order to avoid unnecessary repetition of an experiment
# Every experiment should be performed under circumstances that would provide the clearest possible results, thereby diminishing the need for repetition of experiments.
# Other unnatural patterns ( systematic ( autocorrelative ), repetition, trend patterns )
# Focus on rhythmic and percussive elements, presence of repetition and pattern, especially in music and ritual performance.
The melodic pitches of this first two bar phrase are repeated ( with initial repetition of the G # melody note ) on " remember what I said tonight ," except that the B melody note on the second " tonight " is now backed by a ♭ VII ( D ) chord that shapes the B melody note into a more " luscious " 6th.
# The repetition of common motifs and themes ( e. g., in Matthew's Gospel, the fulfillment of prophecy ).
# redirect Threefold repetition

# and response
# Interference by nontuberculous mycobacteria: Exposure to environmental mycobacteria ( especially M. avium, M. marinum and M. intracellulare ) results in a nonspecific immune response against mycobacteria.
# Interference by concurrent parasitic infection: In another hypothesis, simultaneous infection with parasites changes the immune response to BCG, making it less effective.
# Make sure patient is in an actual comatose state and is not mistaken for locked-in state ( patient will either be able to voluntarily move his eyes or blink ) or psychogenic unresponsiveness ( caloric stimulation of the vestibular apparatus will result in slow deviation of eyes towards the stimulation followed by rapid correction to mid-line ; this response can't be voluntarily suppressed: therefore, if the patient doesn't have this response, then psychogenic coma can be ruled out as a differential )
# any measures taken in response must be " strictly required by the exigencies of the situation ", and
# the measures taken in response to it, must be in compliance with a state's other obligations under international law
# The cause of suffering is the mind ’ s struggle in response to challenge.
# Regulation of immune system activity and inflammation: chemokine receptors bind ligands that mediate intercellular communication between cells of the immune system ; receptors such as histamine receptors bind inflammatory mediators and engage target cell types in the inflammatory response
# error recovery including system fault-protection monitoring and response
# Relay and amplification of the received hormonal signal via a signal transduction process: This then leads to a cellular response.
# The punster: a variable response, sometimes involving a name ( Doctor )
# The punster: the punch line, which typically involves a pun-based misusage of the word set up during the response ( How did you know?!
# The host cell, containing a dormant phage genome, experiences DNA damage due to a high stress environment, and starts to undergo the SOS response.
# The P < sub > R </ sub > and P < sub > L </ sub > promoters are no longer repressed and switch on, and the cell returns to the lytic sequence of expression events ( note that cII is not stable in cells undergoing the SOS response ).
# A response to acute hypoxic events, and
# A response to chronic intrauterine hypoxia.
* Humanitarian principles # Neutrality ( humanitarian principles ), a principle governing humanitarian response
# Reentrant signaling between neuronal groups allows for spatiotemporal continuity in response to real-world interactions.
# Preparing documents, reports or draft reports, summaries and synthesis and position papers in response to particular requests, as well as substantive contributions to information materials and publications ;
# A second messenger transmits the signal into the cell, eliciting a physiological response.
# REDIRECT Interactive voice response
# The interchanging of the frequencies of carrier channels to accomplish specific purposes, such as to prevent feedback and oscillation, to reduce crosstalk, and to correct for a high frequency response slope in the transmission line.
# initiate immediate response to demands that are placed on the system,
# a defect in the kidneys ' response to ADH

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