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The core band that coalesced around this album and tour — rhythm guitarist Alomar, bassist George Murray, and drummer Dennis Davis — would continue as a stable unit for the remainder of the 1970s.
Due to the highly basic charge of all four core histones, the histone octamer is stable only in the presence of DNA or very high salt concentrations.
Using ideas about power and subjectification first broached by Michel Foucault in Discipline and Punish, and the linguistic theories of J. L. Austin, Butler argued that sex was an effect rather than the cause of social gender difference, and that the fiction of a stable core gender identity was maintained through socially coerced performances of gender.
While upright posture is essential, a runner should maintain a relaxed frame and use his / her core to keep posture upright and stable.
GEGL was originally conceived as a GIMP core replacement in 2000, finally in 2006 the external API was deemed stable enough and capable of replacing the GIMP core.
in Chicago in 2005 found that melatonin phase markers were more stable and more highly correlated with the timing of sleep than the core temperature minimum.
Each wood veneer will be from durable tropical hardwoods, have negligible core gap, limiting the chance of trapping water in the plywood and hence providing a solid and stable glue bond.
Adding to the already young core of Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert, the newly-acquired Darren Collison added what will hopefully be the team's first stable point guard since Mark Jackson from the early 2000s.
This means that there are always a few beryllium-8 nuclei in the core, which can fuse with yet another helium nucleus to form carbon-12, which is stable:
Except for the fact they have 1 MB L2 Cache ( versus 512 KB for the Athlon64 ) the Socket 939 Opterons are identical to the San Diego and Toledo core Athlon 64s, but are run at lower clockspeeds than the cores are capable of, making them more stable.
Every single one of these elements are stable, and many are extremely common in the earth's crust and / or core.
Based on research done in the 1950s by the U. S. Air Force, in which it was discovered that bullets are more stable in flight for longer distances and more resistant to crosswinds if the center of gravity is somewhat to the rear of the center of pressure, the MatchKing bullet ( which is still in wide use and holds many records ) is a hollow point design with a tiny aperture in the jacket at the point of the bullet and a hollow air space under the point of the bullet, where previous conventional bullets had had a lead core that went all the way up to the point.
However, allowing user-level thunking greatly complicates attempts to provide stable memory management or memory protection on a system-wide basis, as well as core or kernel security — this allows poorly written applications to undermine system stability on Win32s, as well as the Chicago-kernel systems.
Its small old core contains an impressive wooden mosque, built without metal nails by the Dungan people, and a wooden Orthodox church that was used as a stable during Soviet times ( see state atheism ).
In a micelle, the hydrophobic tails of several surfactant molecules assemble into an oil-like core the most stable form of which has no contact with water.
The core can then expand and cool down and a stable burning of helium will continue.
A succinimidyl ester functional group attached to the fluorescein core, creating NHS-fluorescein, forms another common amine-reactive derivative, yielding more stable amide adducts.
The core self-evaluations ( CSE ) trait is a stable personality trait composed of locus of control, neuroticism, self-efficacy, and self-esteem.
Sometimes, a dead body was used as a bio core, they are the most stable, and affect the captain least.
With a new stable core in place, GStreamer gained in popularity in 2006, being used by media players including Totem, Rhythmbox and Banshee with many more to follow.
University of Pittsburgh economist Christopher Briem notes that the level of employment in the city has remained largely constant for the past 50 years: " time series of jobs located in the City proper are about as stable as any economic metric in the region, or in any other Northeastern US urban core, over many decades.
NOC engineers, also have to ensure the core network is stable.

stable and French
< http :// www. jstor. org / stable / 10. 2307 / 139461 ></ ref > Here French economic interests would shift and concentrate itself on the development of the North American fur trade.
By the end of French rule in New France in 1763, the fur trade had significantly lost its importance as the key stable good that supported much of New France ’ s economy for more than the last century.
The French Army under Napoleon used corps-sized formations () as the first formal combined-arms groupings of divisions with reasonably stable manning and equipment establishments.
* February: Jacques Necker releases his Compte rendu, leading ordinary French to believe that the economic situation is stable.
Ponsonby, who was mounted on a horse of less value than the best one in his stable, rode too far and with his horse mired in mud near to enemy lines was killed by a lancer from one of the French line regiments ( either the 3rd Lancers or 4th Lancers ) attached to d ' Erlon's I Corps.
In 1934, French physicists Irène and Frédéric Joliot-Curie discovered that artificial radioactivity could be induced in stable elements by bombarding them with alpha particles, and in the same year Italian physicist Enrico Fermi reported similar results when bombarding uranium with neutrons.
Only a few thousand French migrated to Canada ; these habitants settled in villages along the St. Lawrence river, building communities that remained stable for long stretches ; they did not simply jump west the way the British did.
modern French maréchal, which in turn is a borrowing from Old Frankish * marhskalk " stable boy, keeper, servant ", still continued by Middle Dutch maerscalc, marscal " id.
This " stable servant " origin is kept with the current French name for farrier: maréchal-ferrant.
Nast eventually owned a stable of magazines that included House & Garden, British, French, and Argentine editions of Vogue, Jardins des Modes, and Glamour ( the last magazine added to the group while he was alive ).
It subsequently became a meeting hall for the city's consuls, a canon's house, a stable for government-owned horses during the French Revolution and a storehouse for the city archives.
Catastrophe theory, which originated with the work of the French mathematician René Thom in the 1960s, and became very popular due to the efforts of Christopher Zeeman in the 1970s, considers the special case where the long-run stable equilibrium can be identified with the minimum of a smooth, well-defined potential function ( Lyapunov function ).
Even then, the rapid and large French advances in the Peninsula seemed to make the idea of a stable government in Spain pointless.
The language border appears quite stable and peaceful, except for the municipalities of Voeren ( French: Fourons ) and, to a much lesser extent, Mouscron ( Dutch: Moeskroen ) and Comines-Warneton ( Dutch: Komen-Waasten ).
From his incursions into the French occultist and pseudo-masonic orders, he despaired of the possibility of ever gathering these diverse and often ill-assorted doctrines into a " stable edifice ".
During the French occupation of Russia, it was looted and used as a horse stable.
The symphony concludes on an extended pedal D point, so that the C / D conflict is entirely left behind with a tranquil, stable ending on D. The symphony is scored for two flutes ( one doubling piccolo ), oboe, cor anglais, two clarinets, two bassoons, two French horns, two trumpets, three trombones, timpani and strings.
On his death in 1929, Ogden Mills left to his daughter Beatrice, a resident of London, England, married to Bernard Forbes, 8th Earl of Granard, his French racing stable and a home at 73 Rue de Varenne in Paris.
However French politics displays some tendencies characterizing a two-party system in which power alternates between relatively stable coalitions, each being led by a major party: on the left, the Socialist Party, on the right, the UMP and its predecessors.
The stable was instead officially created on Raw, when WWE aired vignettes of Duprée and Grenier as two arrogant " Frenchmen " ( rather than French-Canadians ) attacking the United States and its foreign policy from a French news studio.
Now that Dupree was on SmackDown, the stable stopped pretending to be French, and started representing French Canada ( particularly Quebec ).
Influenced by the French school of Henri Cartan and Jean-Pierre Serre, he reformulated and strengthened their method of killing homotopy groups in spectral sequence terms, creating the basic tool of stable homotopy theory now known as the Adams spectral sequence.
An equerry ( or ; from French: " écurie " ( stable ), and related to the French word " écuyer " ( squire )) is an officer of honour.

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