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survival and these
With respect to items such as these the provisions of section 381(c), viewed in historical perspective, suggest a rule requiring survival, whether the items are beneficial or detrimental to the surviving corporation.
Additional mutations, however, may compensate for this fitness cost and can aid the survival of these bacteria.
The lighting of a community Beltane fire from which each hearth fire is then relit is observed today in some parts of the Gaelic diaspora, though in most of these cases it is a cultural revival rather than an unbroken survival of the ancient tradition.
The Liberals were reduced to a mere forty seats in Parliament, only seven of which had been won against candidates from both parties and none of these formed a coherent area of Liberal survival.
Accumulation of toxins in fish threatens the survival of fish species, and human consumption of these fish can lead to health problems.
With the subsequent development of protease inhibitors and highly active antiretroviral therapy, numerous studies have documented the fact that anti-HIV drugs prevent the development of AIDS and substantially prolong survival, further disproving the claim that these drugs " cause " AIDS.
Paracoccus denitrificans was one of the bacteria which displayed not only survival but also robust cellular growth under these conditions of hyperacceleration which are usually found only in cosmic environments, such as on very massive stars or in the shock waves of supernovas.
Nevertheless, Muslim writers sometimes note those elements of the Gospel of Baranabas that stand in accord with standard Qur ' anic teaching, such as the denial of Jesus as being Son of God and the prophetic prediction by Jesus of the coming Messenger of God and, consequently, some Muslims are inclined to regard these specific elements as representing the survival of suppressed early Jesus traditions much more compatible with Islam.
He also claimed very high survival rates for the camps at Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen, even as these sites were liberated and it became obvious that his figures were false.
Exposure to a foreign body causes a sterile inflammatory reaction in the intrauterine environment that is toxic to sperm and ova and impairs implantation .< sup > 28, 29 </ sup > The production of cytotoxic peptides and activation of enzymes lead to inhibition of sperm motility, reduced sperm capacitation and survival, and increased phagocytosis of sperm .< sup > 30, 31 </ sup > The TCu380A causes an increase in copper ions, enzymes, prostaglandins, and white blood cells ( macrophages ) in uterine and tubal fluids ; these impair sperm function and prevent fertilization. p.
Unusually fine for their early date, and with a remarkably rich survival of evidence, these sites stand as a visible symbol of the achievements of early peoples away from the traditional centres of civilisation ... Maes Howe is a masterpiece of Neolithic peoples.
Many of these differences do not affect survival ( such as differences in eye color in humans ), but some differences may improve the chances of survival of a particular individual.
) Certain vitamin-like compounds that are recommended in the diet, such as carnitine, are thought useful for survival and health, but these are not " essential " dietary nutrients because the human body has some capacity to produce them from other compounds.
Of these 700 species, more than 80 % are coral reef associated, and directly or indirectly depend on the coral reef for their survival.
Such anxiety is ironic to the reader, who knows of the narrator's implicit survival: the text refers to the black-robed judges having lips " whiter than the sheet upon which I trace these words ", showing that he himself is writing the story after the events have happened.
It is often found in residential areas, attracted to bird feeders which increase its survival rate in these areas.
Since zero mismatches have such high graft survival these recipients are afforded priority regardless of location and wait time.
Larvae with these traits have a higher chance of survival when exposed to the predators, but grow more slowly than other phenotypes.
Insects in turn develop countermeasures or make use of these toxins for their own survival.
Even in these situations, however, where survival is not in question, the variety and the quality of food, e. g. as presented by male to female monkeys in exchange for sex in some species, still has an impact on reproduction, however it becomes a sexual selection factor.
* The intelligibility of the universe: One would anticipate that evolutionary selection would produce hominid minds apt for coping with everyday experience, but that these minds should also be able to understand the subatomic world and general relativity goes far beyond anything of relevance to survival fitness.
Non-small cell lung cancer cells become dependent on these survival signals.
As a result of these deaths, the fate of Louis XIV's dynasty now lay in the survival of a four-year-old child, the future Louis XV.
However it was believed that in order to ensure their survival the natives would have to succumb to embrace these beliefs and surrender to the forces of progression.

survival and buildings
When the soaring inflation and energy costs threatened the survival of thousands of private apartment buildings in the 1970s, FHA ’ s emergency financing kept cash-strapped properties afloat.
Although restoring and re-creating the original fort assures its survival as a historical artifact for the foreseeable future, many briefly used buildings of the fort gradually fell into serious disrepair and neglect.
The term is used specifically for general building codes, which people commonly occupy ; building codes in many localities will require non-essential buildings to be designed for " collapse prevention " in an MCE, so that the building remains standing-allowing for safety and escape of occupants-rather than full structural survival of the building.
As with some Gothic details on University buildings of the same date, it is debated among architectural historians whether this is Gothic survival or an extraordinary early work of the Gothic Revival.
The destruction of the old Penn Station in 1963 and the protests against Moses's plans for the Lower Manhattan Expressway lead to the landmarks preservation act, ensuring the survival of New York's most architecturally important buildings.
It only narrowly survived the Great Fire of London in 1666 and owes its survival to Admiral William Penn, father of William Penn of Pennsylvania fame, who had his men from a nearby naval yard demolish the surrounding buildings to create firebreaks.
The survival of timber-framed houses in separate groups in an area where from the 18th century brick buildings have predominated is consistent with such a decline.
Many buildings did not hold up to the shaking of the earthquake and those did collapse often lacked any survival space, but lack of effective medical care and poor planning also contributed to the substantial scope of the disaster.
The ruined Norman castle is the most significant medieval survival of the buildings in the town, although parts of the parish church and Canon ’ s Garth are mediaeval in origin.
Foremost among its buildings must be mentioned its seven Baroque churches: Annunciation Cathedral ( 1702 – 16, modernised 1814 ), Presentation Cathedral ( 1788 ), St. Michael's Church of the Greek community ( 1719 – 29 ), St John's Church ( 1752, illustrated, to the right ), Saviour's Transfiguration Church ( 1757 ), Intercession Church ( 1765 ), and the so-called Cossack Cathedral of St. Nicholas ( 1658, restored 1980s ), a rare survival from the days of Nizhyn's Cossack glory, noted for its octagonal vaults and drums crowned by archetypal pear-shaped domes ( picture ).
The island has probably seen only intermittent occupation since, which has contributed to the survival of the ruins of many of the monastic buildings, including two chapels, beehive cells, and a graveyard with three crosses and another circular grave.

survival and key
Disaster mental health response research emphasizes the need to be aware of the different roles of loss of family and key community members, loss of home and familiar surroundings, loss of essential supplies and services to maintain survival.
It provided a technological advantage, and was responsible for many key Byzantine military victories, most notably the salvation of Constantinople from two Arab sieges, thus securing the Empire's survival.
She saw education as Margaret's weapon and " the key to survival ".
The ability to share and exchange data, information and knowledge are the key factors towards the survival of the Niue language, culture and traditions as we face the challenges of living scattered around the World.
At the outbreak of war, Powell immediately returned to Britain, but not before buying a Russian dictionary, since he thought " Russia would hold the key to our survival and victory, as it had in 1812 and 1916 ".
Ornithologists contribute to conservation biology by studying the ecology of birds in the wild and identifying the key threats and ways of enhancing the survival of species.
“ Fear ( survival )- induced pre-emptive aggression ” is one of the key factors that may push naturally amoral humans to behave in immoral ways.
Early recognition that a cardiac arrest has occurred is key to survival-for every minute a patient stays in cardiac arrest, their chances of survival drop by roughly 10 %.
Lý Công Uẩn thus departed from the militarily defensive mentality of his predecessors and envisioned a strong economy as the key to national survival.
William II and Sophie saw them as key to the monarchy's survival in changing times.
The 2005 guidelines acknowledged that high quality chest compressions and early defibrillation are the key to positive outcomes while other " typical ACLS therapies ... " have not been shown to increase rate of survival to hospital discharge ".
Siona, having seen the Golden Path during her trial in the desert, realizes she was bred as a key figure for humanity's survival.
The key to survival and autonomy is the ability to adapt to change, not perfect adaptation to existing circumstances.
In the longer-term, the key survival issue for Freckled Duck is likely to be habitat rather than hunting.
Summarizing the view points, competitive advantage is a key determinant of superior performance and it will ensure survival and prominent placing in the market.
Prompt diagnosis and treatment is the key to survival with tamponade.
Change detection, or the ability to detect an unusual or possibly dangerous change in the environment independent of attention, is key to the survival of an organism.
Later, Bing Ji ( who had not yet revealed by this point the extent of his contribution to the emperor's survival in his young age ) also became a key official.
This theory argues that because of the key importance of successful foraging to an individual's survival, it should be possible to predict foraging behavior by using decision theory to determine the behavior that an “ optimal forager ” would exhibit.
By living on the planet, the Ellimist learned that the key of survival was to create as many offspring as possible ; although so many die, with repeated efforts life could multiply faster than the Crayak could wipe them out.
The ability of mile-a-minute to attach to other plants with its recurved barbs and climb over the plants to reach an area of high light intensity is a key to its survival.
This reserve is key to the survival of this species.
Later in the war, teamwork became the primary key to success and survival.
Typically a drug target is a key molecule involved in a particular metabolic or signaling pathway that is specific to a disease condition or pathology or to the infectivity or survival of a microbial pathogen.

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