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In that survey, UCSF ranked third in immunology, fourth in biochemistry / biophysics / structural biology, cell biology, and molecular biology, sixth in genetics / genomics / bioinformatics and neuroscience, and seventh in microbiology.
* Structural survey: a detailed inspection to report upon the physical condition and structural stability of a building or other structure and to highlight any work needed to maintain it in good repair.
By 1789 St David's Cathedral was suffering from structural problems, the west front was leaning forward by one foot, Nash was called in to survey the structure and develop a plan to save the building, his solution completed in 1791 was to demolish the upper part of the facade and rebuild it with two large but inelegant flying buttresses.
A 2010 survey of professionals occupying jobs in the construction industry showed that structural engineers in the UK earn an average wage of £ 35, 009.
The work of structural interactionists such as Stryker and Kuhn has had a significant influence on subsequent symbolic interactionists, some of whom use survey research and experimental methods ( whereas " Chicago School " interactionism following Herbert Blumer's version relies on ethnography and qualitative in-depth interviewing ).
In 2001 the number of pedestrians using the bridge on a daily basis was 27, 000 and, given these traffic levels, a structural survey indicated that renovation was required.
The Holte End was the only remaining stand that did not meet the Taylor Report requirements and a structural survey revealed that putting seats onto the existing terracing would be uneconomical.
The artists ' initiative had a new engineering survey done to evaluate the building's structural integrity.
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Some of the larger and more costly projects which were needed included removal and resetting of the granite front steps, purchase and installation of emergency generators, replacement of the fresh water mains, installation of a tuned mass damper to prevent wind damage to the tower, installation of emergency lighting, and a structural survey of the memorial.
A very detailed structural and historical survey of the building is given in the report of the Royal Commission on the Ancient & Historical Monuments of Wales, which identifies 4 phases of construction.
An intensive building survey found a good proportion of the houses to suffer from untreatable damp and significant structural problems.

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In August 1998, Indonesia and the IMF agreed on an Extended Fund Facility ( EFF ) under President B. J Habibie that included significant structural reform targets.
These tests included a maiden " flight " on February 18, 1977, atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft ( SCA ) to measure structural loads and ground handling and braking characteristics of the mated system.
The restoration included structural and surface repairs to the facades and terraces because of deterioration of the concrete, the installation of lighting and security cameras, and the reinstatement of some of the original fixtures and fittings.
The damage by this time included downed power wires, downed trees, and structural damage to homes and businesses.
Begun in late 1993 and completed on May 31, 1994, the project included numerous structural repairs and removal of years ' worth of grime which had accumulated on the steel.
The structural and property damage in Sarajevo as a result of the siege included specifically protected targets such as hospitals and medical complexes, medical facilities ( including ambulances ) and medical personnel, as well as cultural property, such as the manuscript collection of the Oriental Institute in Sarajevo, one of the richest collections of Oriental manuscripts in the world.
Due to the ongoing structural problems facing the conventional television sector in Canada and the global economic crisis, Rogers Media announced cost-cutting measures at the Citytv stations on January 19, 2010, which included massive layoffs and the cancellation of the following newscasts:
A thorough restoration was carried out by Mowlem which included cleaning, repainting and re-gilding the entire monument as well as carrying out structural repairs.
These are included to reduce or eliminate the transfer of bending stresses between structural components, typically in an effort to reduce sensitivity to earthquakes.
Unconsolidated to poorly cemented alluvial materials that have accumulated as valley-filling sediments in major river valleys and geologically subsiding structural basins are included among the most productive sources of groundwater.
Also included in the redesign was a support beam behind the dashboard for extra structural rigidity.
Some related exhibition didactics of 2002 included comments about significant structural similarities between Judaism and the ancient Egyptian religion and how they easily coexisted and blended at Elephantine.
Sewell provided a useful summary that included one of the theory's less specified aspects: the question " Why are structural transformations possible?
Material used in the construction included of steelwork, 9, 000 tons of structural steel and 800 tons of reinforcing steel in the concrete abutments.
Metamorphic low grade rocks as phyllites, metacalcareous, metarenites, are marine metassediments included in Sao Roque Group ( Neoproterozoic ) with structural trend northwest-southwest.
Landscaping around the town has included the blending of housing into the northern hillside through the use of structural planting and tree belts.
The only notable structural alterations occurred over the 2 years immediately following and included the removal of the front balcony, the partial removal of the balcony to the rear, and minor alterations to the styling of the doors and windows.
For example, in Zambia, structural adjustment reforms of the 1980s and early 1990s included massive cuts to health and education budgets, the introduction of user fees for many basic health services and for primary education, and the cutting of crucial programs such as child immunization initiatives.
Some of the major improvements included state-of-the-art Astroturf with a player friendly rubber base, new locker room facilities, new scoreboard with graphics display screen, new lighting, new sound system, new electrical services, structural repairs, vinyl caps for all wooden seats, and a renovated press box.
The renovation also improved the structural soundness of the facility, and included a state-of-the-art sound system.
The project included the addition of over 1, 000 new seats in the right field grandstand, replacement of all other seats, construction of new right field bleachers, installation of a new scoreboard and video board, replacement of the stadium field lighting system, and other structural changes.
Among the many important structural reforms adopted by the popular Paz Estenssoro government was the extension of universal suffrage to all adult citizens ( natives and illiterates included ), the nationalization of the largest tin-mining concerns, and an extensive program of land distribution ( agrarian reform ).
They included forty-three military effects tests on civil and military structures, radiation and bio-medical studies, and aircraft structural tests.
After further work on the novel, and further correspondence with Metcalf, which included suggestions for plot devices and structural changes, Burroughs submitted the finished novel.
SystemC version 1 included common hardware-description language features such as structural hierarchy and connectivity, clock-cycle accuracy, delta cycles, 4-state logic ( 0, 1, X, Z ), and bus-resolution functions.

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The self-reported nature of the symptoms used to reach a diagnosis makes it difficult to determine their credibility, although objective measuring of brain activation and structural patterns are a promising direction for future scientific research into distinguishing malingered from genuine DID in forensic settings.
The Laramie Plains and the Green River basin, essentially a single structural basin between the east-west ranges of the Rattlesnake Mountains on the north and the Uinta Range on the south, measuring roughly 260 miles ( 420 km ) east-west by 200 miles ( 320 km ) north-south, make up the largest intermontane basin.
In the course of time, many of these stelae fell to the ground due to: structural collapse ( as, likely, the case of the Great Stele, measuring 33 m ), possibly immediately after their erection ; earthquakes ( Axum is in a seismical zone ); or the military incursions of the Imam Ahmad Gragn during the Ethiopian-Adal War from 1529-43.
In place of the crew couches were measuring equipment that relayed telemetry measuring the pressure, vibration, acceleration, temperature, and structural loads during the short flight.
The spacecraft carried no instruments for measuring structural loads as the capsule's boilerplate structure did not represent that of a real spacecraft.
In the course of the 14th century, taleae became much longer and more elaborate, and were used to structure much more large-scale works, where each color and talea constituted a substantial structural section of a composition measuring many bars.

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