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An example of this is the ring galaxy, which possesses a ring-like structure of stars and interstellar medium surrounding a bare core.
On " Ain't it Funky " ( c. late 1960s ), and " Give it Up or Turn it Lose " ( 1969 ), the tonal structure is bare bones.
The Rhodes went through continuous internal improvements: the hammers became all plastic, the pedestals changed shape ( and were bare for a short while, the felt was on the underside of the hammer ), the pickups were altered, and the tine structure modified to endure more wear.
The definition of a Clifford algebra endows it with more structure than a " bare " K-algebra: specifically it has a designated or privileged subspace that is isomorphic to V. Such a subspace cannot in general be uniquely determined given only a K-algebra isomorphic to the Clifford algebra.
They wanted to see the bare bones, the structure behind things as part of the aesthetic quality.
A shift in structure from bare tidal flat to pastureland resulted from increased sedimentation and the cordgrass extended out into other estuaries around New Zealand.
In this usage, a phrase ( usually a full XP, though in bare phrase structure it could in theory be an intermediate category ) is said to occupy the specifier ( SpecXP for short ) of a head X.
The cavity preparation of a glass ionomer filling is the same as a composite resin ; it is considered a fairly conservative procedure as the bare minimum of tooth structure should be removed.
It has long been considered a member of the crow family Corvidae ; however, several atypical features, such as its lice being from the suborder Mallophaga, its bare facial skin being capable of movement, and the structure of its palate, have suggested that it may belong in another family.
The pavilion was going to be bare, no trade exhibits, just the structure accompanying a single sculpture and purpose-designed furniture ( the Barcelona Chair ).
The thrust-to-weight ratio of a bare engine is of use since it determines the maximum acceleration that any vehicle using that engine could theoretically achieve with minimum propellant and structure attached.
The constituency tree follows the conventions of bare phrase structure ( BPS ), whereby the words themselves are employed as the node labels.
The distal section of the axon may either be a bare nerve ending or encapsulated by a structure that helps relay specific information to nerve.
Lewin's idea was to compare and contrast the concept of genidentity in various branches of science, thereby laying bare the characteristic structure of each and making their classification possible in the first place.
The visible and invisible symmetries that were called out from the exterior and interior of the mosque was to evokes God ’ s perfection through the plain and powerful structure of the dome and the bare stone.
In the late-1920s, the Toledo Blade reported on the status of the island by saying, “ Vandals have wrecked the house, stealing everything that could be salvaged from the structure except the grim, bare walls which stand as a monument to the service this light rendered for nearly half a century .”
In 2008 the structure still had a roof, the interior was bare and open to the elements, and second story no longer had a floor.
The effect of this, critical criminologists tend to claim, is that conventional criminologies fail to ‘ lay bare the structural inequalities which underpin the processes through which laws are created and enforced ’ ( Taylor Walton and Young 1973 ) and that ‘ deviancy and criminality ’ are ‘ shaped by society ’ s larger structure of power and institutions ’ ( ibid ).
" To Dr. Baer's surprise, when these maggots were removed " there was practically no bare bone to be seen and the internal structure of the wounded bone as well as the surrounding parts was entirely covered with most beautiful pink tissue that one could imagine.
After the structure was completed the people thought that it was such a magnificent building that they named the area, Teddington – as was the mans last name-and the name of the pub, Teddington Hands as it had been made from scratch with the makers ’ bare hands.

structure and particle's
Then, when the rest of the HA molecule refolds into a new structure ( which is more stable at the lower pH ), it " retracts the grappling hook " and pulls the endosomal membrane right up next to the virus particle's own membrane, causing the two to fuse together.

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Watterson opposed the structure publishers imposed on Sunday newspaper cartoons: the standard cartoon starts with a large, wide rectangle featuring the cartoon's logo or a throwaway panel tangential to the main area so that newspapers pressed for space can remove the top third of the cartoon if they wish ; the rest of the strip is presented in a series of rectangles of different widths.
The PCBs are sometimes stored upon a per-process stack in kernel memory ( as opposed to the user-mode call stack ), or there may be some specific operating system defined data structure for this information.
According to its 1994 constituent declaration, the group is opposed to the present European political structure, but committed to integration.
They opposed the ultramontane centralist model of the Church because, in their opinion, it departed from the ecclesiastical structure of the early Christian church.
* Lexical functional grammar, developed by Joan Bresnan and Ronald Kaplan in the 1970s, is a type of phrase structure grammar, as opposed to a dependency grammar.
These structures are somewhat analogous to high-and low-pressure cells in Earth's atmosphere, but they have a very different structure — latitudinal bands that circle the entire planet, as opposed to small confined cells of pressure.
A larger federated structure was also opposed by Dmowski's National Democrats.
In 2000, however, the Dutch revised the structure of their aid package and signaled to the Surinamese authorities their decision to disburse aid by sectoral priorities as opposed to individual projects.
Thus grammars that employ phrase structure rules are constituency grammars (= phrase structure grammars ), as opposed to dependency grammars, which view sentence structure as dependency-based.
Due to this two-port structure, FTP is considered an out-of-band protocol, as opposed to an in-band protocol such as HTTP.
In linguistics, a transformational grammar or transformational-generative grammar ( TGG ) is a generative grammar, especially of a natural language, that has been developed in the Chomskyan tradition of phrase structure grammars ( as opposed to dependency grammars ).
The chief differences from pyroxenes are that ( i ) amphiboles contain essential hydroxyl ( OH ) or halogen ( F, Cl ) and ( ii ) the basic structure is a double chain of tetrahedra ( as opposed to the single chain structure of pyroxene ).
According to Taymor, this anachronistic structure was created so as to emphasise the timelessness of the violence on show in the film, to suggest that violence is universal to all humanity, at all times ; " Costume, paraphernalia, horses or chariots or cars ; these represent the essence of a character, as opposed to placing it in a specific time.
Aguílar took charge of the church's construction and set about incorporating numerous design features not found at any other California Mission, including the use of a domed roof structure made of stone as opposed to the typical flat wood roof.
Although the Dutch, Italians, Spanish, and other NATO powers opposed such a structure, which meant that the alliance's boundaries would change without their participation, the six nations began negotiations in March 1990.
As Patrick Wormald explained, “ One of the common misconceptions is that there was a ‘ Roman Church ’ to which the ‘ Celtic ’ was nationally opposed .” Celtic-speaking areas were part of Latin Christendom as a whole at a time in which there was significant regional variation of liturgy and structure with a general collective veneration of the Bishop of Rome that was no less intense in Celtic areas.
These latter structures, different in structure from the major part of the thalamus, have been grouped together into the allothalamus as opposed to the isothalamus.
It had 128 KB of ROM on the motherboard, which was double the amount of ROM that was in previous Macs ; the new System software and ROMs included routines to support SCSI, the new 800 KB floppy drive, and the Hierarchical File System ( HFS ), which used a true directory structure on disks ( as opposed to the earlier MFS, Macintosh File System in which all files were stored in a single directory, with one level of pseudo-folders overlaid on them ).
It is characterised by a decision-making structure which involves and takes into account as broad a range of opinions as possible, as opposed to systems where minority opinions can potentially be ignored by vote-winning majorities.
In the Dialogues On Metaphysics And Religion ( dialogue 1 ), Malebranche added that the same basic structure can also account for ( the mental as opposed to the physiological element in ) imagination, in this case where the idea only " lightly touches " the mind.
As opposed to Christianity which originated from interaction between ancient Greek and Hebrew cultures, Judaism is very similar to Islam in its fundamental religious outlook, structure, jurisprudence and practice.

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