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These and structures
These contemporary structures, beautifully adapted to a school in the country, are home to 60 children, ages eight to fourteen, grades four through eight.
These structures are intimately related to social attachment and bonding in other species.
These deficits can vary depending on which cerebellar structures have been damaged, and whether the lesion is bilateral or unilateral.
These continuous tension – discontinuous compression structures featured single force compression members ( no flexure or bending moments ) that did not touch each other and were ' suspended ' by the tensional members.
These ideas include the proposal that cells contain zones of low and high-density water, which could have widespread effects on the structures and functions of the other parts of the cell.
These groups were usually based on existing societal structures like villages, towns, parishes, and guilds.
These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
These light-gathering membranes may even form enclosed structures called chlorosomes in green sulfur bacteria.
These structures resemble a heavy coating of hoar frost with big and interlocking crystals, usually needle-shaped.
These studies explain the chemical changes associated with the major seismic discontinuities in the mantle, and show the crystallographic structures expected in the inner core of the Earth.
These can be used to find the locations of fold axes, relationships between several faults, and relationships between other geologic structures.
These products have a wide range of applications and are currently used in many civil and geotechnical engineering applications including: roads, airfields, railroads, embankments, piled embankments, retaining structures, reservoirs, canals, dams, landfills, bank protection and coastal engineering.
These primordial structures would eventually become the galaxies we see today.
These form a fractal-like hierarchy of clustered structures, with the smallest such associations being termed groups.
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.
These structures are huge storms.
These structures indicate how ligand binding at the extracellular side of a receptor leads to conformational changes in the cytoplasmic side of the receptor.
These bacteria-like cytoplasmic structures strip hydrogen from fuels ( glucose, fats and some amino acids ) to burn with oxygen to form water.
These structures were called caravansarais which were inns with large courtyards with ample supplies of water for both drinking and other uses.
These structures are isomorphic under addition, if you identify them using the following scheme:
These resulted in increasingly complex structures of highly sophisticated and controlled color and surface integrity.
These structures are formed through the micro-phase segregation of two incompatible components on a nanometer scale.
These silica tetrahedra are then polymerized to some degree to create various structures, such as one-dimensional chains, two-dimensional sheets, and three-dimensional frameworks.
These technological advances led to the building of later structures like the Brooklyn Bridge ( 1883 ) and the Eiffel Tower ( 1889 ).

These and constituted
These Seven Founders constituted an intellectual and social elite, the most respectable and disinterested leadership any revolution ever confessed.
These ranged from Royalists who wished to place King Charles II on the throne, to men like Oliver Cromwell, who wished to govern with a Parliament voted in by an electorate determined by property ownership, similar to that enfranchised before the civil war, to the Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, who wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate constituted of every head of household ( normally though not necessarily male as was acknowledged in the Putney Debates ), through to other groups with smaller followings like the Fifth Monarchists, Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the Ranters, and the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
These electron pulses were counted, and these count numbers constituted the data that were sent to Earth.
These invasions would have constituted movements of a relatively small number of people who established themselves as a warrior elite at the top of pre-existing native systems, rather than any kind of total wipeout.
These constituted the political / ideological superstructure of society.
These changes paved the way for the ECOWAS peacekeeping mission to expand into a 3, 600-strong force, constituted by Benin, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal and Togo.
These two constituted the entire universe of meaningful judgements ; anything else was nonsense.
These Shanghai Russians constituted the second-largest foreign community.
These manors are still constituted by the City under a Bailiff and Steward with their Courts Leet and View of Frankpledge Juries and Officers which still meet-their annual assembly being held in November under the present High Steward ( the Recorder of London ).
These franchises constituted the league for 52 seasons, until the Browns moved to Baltimore and took up the name Baltimore Orioles.
These three factors, the graven images, the sacrifice of pigs before the altar, and the prohibition of circumcision, constituted for non-Hellenized radical Zealot Jews a new abomination of desolation, and thus Bar Kochba launched the Third Jewish Revolt.
These territories abounded in water, a precious commodity in Canaan, and thus constituted one of the most valuable parts of the country ; additionally, Manasseh's geographic situation enabled it to defend two important mountain passes-Esdraelon on the west of the Jordan and Hauran on the east.
These two albums constituted the first releases on his personal independent record label Todo Mundo.
These were given to the Bear Clan by their patron deity Söqömhonaw, and essentially constituted a divine title to the lands where the Hopi settled after their migrations.
These early arrivals settled in many different areas, but constituted a relatively small part of the American population as a whole.
These works, In tria Virgilii Opera Expositio, constituted the first incunable to be printed at Florence, by Bernardo Cennini, 1471.
These leaflets contained statements such as ; " Do not submit to intimidation ", " Assert your rights ", " If you do not assert and support your rights, you are helping to deny or disparage rights which it is the solemn duty of all citizens and residents of the United States to retain ," on the grounds that military conscription constituted involuntary servitude, which is prohibited by the Thirteenth Amendment.
These product lines were constituted into the Fairchild division, headed by Kirk Pond, within National Semiconductor during Brian Halla's tenure.
These affiliates further felt that NET's simultaneous production and distribution of programming constituted a conflict of interest.
These reforms constituted the core concepts and motives of the Reformists, while their nemesis, Chancellor Sima Guang, led the Conservative faction against them.
These " co-ops ", owning the building for the mutual benefit of its members, can ultimately perform most of the functions of a legally constituted condominium, i. e. restricting use appropriately and containing financial liabilities to within tolerable levels.
These four great deposits of mineral wealth were incredibly productive, and constituted the greatest industrial asset that the Colony possessed.
These meetings and the email discussion together constituted the MPI Forum, membership of which has been open to all members of the high performance computing community.
" These plates, executed from 1850 to 1854, are never found as a set and were never expressly published as such, but they nonetheless constituted in Méryon's mind an harmonious series.

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