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These and guide
These sculptural forms guide water into rhythmic movement and are used both in water-purification projects and decoratively.
These concepts would guide Red Army doctrine throughout World War II.
These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
These services along with an up-to-date programme guide for GBC television and radio, can be found on the website.
These rulings guide the observant about the proper use of electricity on the Sabbath and holidays within the parameters of halakhah.
These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
These can be an important guide to avoid design difficulties in self-replicating machinery.
These Confucian Analects citations of dao verbally meaning " to guide ; to lead " are: " The Master said, ' In guiding a state of a thousand chariots, approach your duties with reverence and be trustworthy in what you say " and " The Master said, ' Guide them by edicts, keep them in line with punishments, and the common people will stay out of trouble but will have no sense of shame.
These ideologies guide the activities of the Party, while promoting " the nation's traditions, and absorbing other nations ' essential ideas.
These influences, though undocumented, are cited in the official White House guide, and in White House Historical Association publications.
These examples clarify how a rhetor will tend to draw from past experiences that are similar to the present situation in order to guide them how to act or respond when they are placed in an unprecedented situation.
These theories often use the factor as a sort of guide or constraint on the future.
These universities evolved from much older Christian cathedral schools and monastic schools, and it is difficult to define the date at which they became true universities, although the lists of studia generalia for higher education in Europe held by the Vatican are a useful guide.
These hunds used a guide pin system, utilising the slot between the two board rails to keep them on course.
These collections had great authority in the West and still guide church administrations.
These annexations were done in order to guide new growth into larger planned developments, increasing the city limits from in 2000 to over in 2010.
These were never functioning lighthouses and were merely markers to guide ships into the cut.
These audiobooks were described as the ' guide to ...' series, covering several topics.
These windsocks are not particularly functional and mostly for decoration, however they can be used as a basic guide to wind direction and speed.
These had hardware that was much like the 4000-series, but they could be purchased without lifetime program guide service for
These laws are inextricably mixed in consciousness with the data of volition and sensation, with free activity and fatal action or impression, and they guide us in rising to a personal being, a self or free cause, and to an impersonal reality, a not-me — nature, the world of force — lying out of us, and modifying us.
These studies led to the discovery of cell adhesion molecules ( CAMs ), which guide the fundamental processes that help an animal achieve its shape and form, and by which nervous systems are built.
" These phrases express the idea that the totem always accompanies, belongs to, and stands behind one as a guide and warner of dangers.
" These conventions, always fluid, are usually implicit, but sometimes are made into explicit requirements by publishers of fiction as a guide to authors seeking publication.

These and RNAs
These so-called non-coding RNAs (" ncRNA ") can be encoded by their own genes ( RNA genes ), but can also derive from mRNA introns.
These data included conserved RNA secondary structures often found in the UTRs of the relevant genes and the success of procedures to create artificial small molecule-binding RNAs called aptamers.
These complementary RNAs are used as templates to make new negative-strand RNA genomes.
These RNAs are predicted to encode a large protein ( L: polymerase activity ), viral surface glycoproteins ( Gc and Gn ), and nonstructural NSM protein, as well as both nucleocapsid ( N ) and NSS proteins.

These and belong
These individuals act as members of the group to which they belong, and what happens to them happens by virtue of their membership in the group.
These are also sometimes called simply AC1, AC2, etc., and, somewhat confusingly, sometimes Roman numerals are used for these isoforms that all belong to the overall AC class III.
These do not, technically, belong to the Hilbert space itself.
These parties belong to all sides of the political spectrum so the reasons for their Euroscepticism may differ, but they all opposed the ratification of the Treaty of Lisbon.
These categories are mutually exclusive, and as such, a given morpheme will belong to exactly one of them.
These then belong among the accepted writings.
These plants belong to 25 genera distributed among 8 plant families.
These different sounds are nonetheless considered to belong to the same phoneme, because if a speaker used one instead of the other, the meaning of the word would not change: using the aspirated form in skill might sound odd, but the word would still be recognized.
These algorithms are not practicable for hand written computation, but are available in any Computer algebra system ( see Berlekamp's algorithm for the case in which the coefficients belong to a finite field or the Berlekamp – Zassenhaus algorithm when working over the rational numbers ).
These first specimens, YPM 1160 and YPM 1161, consisted of partial wing bones, as well as a tooth from the prehistoric fish Xiphactinus, which Marsh mistakenly believed to belong to this new pterosaur ( all known pterosaurs up to that point had teeth ).
These fossils appear to belong to the crown group, and illustrate that sipunculans have changed little since the early Cambrian.
These species belong to four of the major classes of echinoderms except crinozoans ( as of 2011 ).
These sites, which belong to the Archaic ( pre-ceramic ) age, have been termed Ortoiroid.
These chemicals belong to the PPA ( phenylpropanolamine ) family, a subset of the phenethylamines related to amphetamines and the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
These were not true characters though, because such points belong to C0 control codes range and, therefore, these glyphs required a special way to be placed on the screen ; see code page 437 for discussion.
These parties belong to three main political families, though close to the centre: the right-wing Liberals, the social conservative Christian Democrats, and Socialists forming the left-wing.
These are the sphere-type doughnuts and belong to a group of pastries locally known as facturas.
These legends belong to an age when higher ideas of law and of social duty were being established ; the implacable blood-feud of primitive society gives place to a fair trial, and in Athens, when the votes of the judges are evenly divided, mercy prevails.
These units belong to the 225th Engineer Brigade which is headquartered at Pineville, Louisiana on Camp Beauregard.
< sup > 1 </ sup >- These schools belong to Independent School District # 544.
These three towns all belong to either the T / E or Great Valley school districts.
These raids may belong to around 980, when the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle records attacks on Cheshire.
These churches belong to the Diocese of Tunsberg.
These trees are widely known by the common name tulip tree or tuliptree for their large flowers superficially resembling tulips, but are closely related to magnolias rather than lilies, the plant family to which true tulips belong.

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