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These and replicators
These are all of the ways it affects the world, not just the effects the replicators have on the body in which they reside.

These and respond
These procedures specify how an IFR pilot should respond, even in the event of a complete radio failure, and loss of communications with ATC, including the expected aircraft course and altitude.
These typically respond to MIDI clock sync, and provide control over mixing, looping, effects, and sample playback.
These processes allow organisms to grow and reproduce, maintain their structures, and respond to their environments.
These tonic receptors most often respond to increased intensity of stimulus by increasing their firing frequency, usually as a power function of stimulus plotted against impulses per second.
These traits respond to blue light, which is perceived by the phototropin light receptors.
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 markets will quickly respond to changes in supply and demand to find an equilibrium price and quantity.
These patients previously failed to respond to treatment with interferon alfa.
These respond to their handling by a player and appear difficult to understand — at one point in the book Gurgeh is encouraged to sleep while holding some of the more important pieces so he can better understand them in play.
These ' on-duty ' crews are supplemented with off-duty personnel who respond from home.
These members respond to provide extra manpower at structure fires and other large scale emergencies.
These groups and organisations respond to emergencies and provide other safety-related services either as a part of their on-the-job duties, as part of the main mission of their business or concern, or as part of their hobbies.
These parts have a shared vasculature and nerve supply and during sexual stimulation respond as a unit ".
These pigmented nodules encase bundles of nerve fibers that respond to the slightest disturbance in surface water, detecting vibrations and small pressure changes in water, making it possible for them to detect prey, danger, and intruders even in total darkness.
These agencies respond to about 400 fire calls, 2000 EMS & rescue calls, and 5000 police calls annually.
These were the first fire engines to be used in the American colonies, and all able-bodied citizens were required to respond to a fire alarm and to participate in the extinguishing under the supervision of the Aldermen.
These molecules respond to stimuli that cause the clustering of the initiator caspases.
These companies respond that " the average student comes from the middle class, and their parents " dig deep " to pay for it.
These transcription factors respond to Shh gradient concentration.
These markers are triggered by the incoming infra red signal and respond by sending out a corresponding signal of their own.
These changes were made because it was thought that the people would respond better to a fight for their country than for a political ideology.
These types of high end curves typically do not respond well to conservative treatment, and almost always warrant spinal fusion surgery, which can successfully restore the body's natural degree of curvature. The Cobb angle is the preferred method of measuring kyphosis.
These buffers respond to increases in volume of the remaining intracranial constituents.
These conflicting studies suggest that more research needs to be done to determine whether there are areas in the brain that respond specifically to potential loss or whether loss aversion is the byproduct of more general reasoning processes.

These and selective
These channels also vary according to the ion ( s ) they pass, some being selective for Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > while others are less selective, acting as cation channels.
These channels also vary according to the ion ( s ) they pass, some being selective for Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup > while others are less selective, acting as cation channels.
These diet restrictions are not necessary for those taking selective MAO-B inhibitors, unless these are being taken in high dosages, as mentioned above.
These base pairs have a higher thermal stability ( melting point, see also DNA-DNA hybridization ) than adenine-thymine, a property that might convey, among organisms living in high-temperature environments, a selective advantage on variants enriched in GC content.
These channels are selective, allowing only calcium ion to pass.
These two points suggest that predators attacked in a selective manner, and the evolutionary arms race which this indicates is commonly cited as a cause of the Cambrian explosion of animal diversity and complexity.
These devices are called optical crossconnectors ( OXCs ). Various categories of OXCs include electronic (" opaque "), optical (" transparent "), and wavelength selective devices.
These two forces, unconscious natural selection and methodical selective breeding, may have both played roles in the processes of domestication throughout history.
These medications are called selective estrogen receptor modulators, or SERMs.
These species with their higher water use efficiency had a selective advantage and were able to spread out into dry ( arid ) habitats.
These schools ' entrance exams are extremely selective.
These are highly selective and invite-only events which showcase the student's projects to scounts and industry professionals, ensuring that the students receive maximum exposure.
These software packages normally consist of a database in which full bibliographic references can be entered, plus a system for generating selective lists of articles in the different formats required by publishers and scholarly journals.
These very rarely occur in the wild, but selective breeding has made them common in captivity.
These can be contrasted with the more widely-used selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors ( SSRIs ) which act upon serotonin alone.
These competitive examinations taken by undergraduate students are required for selective entrance into Graduate schools in science & engineering and into business schools.
These accreditations are special and highly selective societies to gain membership in.
These systems rely on selective wheel braking, which depends in turn on road contact.
" These techniques included full-text processing ; hash codes ; Key Word in Context indexing ( see also Herbert Marvin Ohlman ); auto-indexing ; automatic abstracting and the concept of selective dissemination of information ( SDI ).
These channels are selective, allowing only calcium ion to pass.
These small populations are particularly vulnerable to extinction due to demographic, genetic, and environmental stochasticity because they do not contain enough alleles to adapt to new selective pressures such as changes in temperature, habitat, and food availability.
These policies will tend to be protectionist and anti-technology, and will therefore hurt economic growth ; but since the benefits of these policies are selective incentives concentrated amongst the few coalitions members, while the costs are diffused throughout the whole population, the " Logic " dictates that there will be little public resistance to them.

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