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They and act
They seem to believe that a person will act automatically as soon as he contacts something new.
They had to act fast, for letters were clogging the terminals.
They had spent the morning revising the act, eliminating all the gay songs, patter and dancing with a view of the best public relations.
Thornburg added in a lower voice but Andy overheard, `` They act more like a jury than an audience ''.
They then analysed the responses to generate an estimate of a person's tendency to act altruistically and compared each person's level of altruism against their fMRI brain scan.
They are also abundant components of the peptidoglycan cell walls of bacteria, and-serine may act as a neurotransmitter in the brain.
They may not administer Penance ( Reconciliation ), Anointing of the Sick ( Extreme Unction ), or function as an ordained celebrant or concelebrant of the Mass ( by virtue of their office and their training and institution, they may act, if the need arises, as altar servers, lectors, ushers, porters, or Eucharistic ministers of the Cup, and if need be, the Host ).
They act very similarly when exposed to ultraviolet light and most toxins, but at elevated temperatures the phytoplankton reacts negatively, while the thermophilic zooplankton reacts positively to the increase in temperature.
They also suggested that such killing is in fact a benevolent act, because the slaughtered animal will attain a high rebirth in the cycle of reincarnation.
They believed that amok was caused by the hantu belian, which was an evil tiger spirit that entered one ’ s body and caused the heinous act.
They have also been shown to act as mechano-sensory receptors — regulating the bone's response to stress and mechanical load.
They act in ways enjoined in both Jewish and Christian precepts, that promote the well-being of others.
They thought he did not act aggressively enough towards the Pan-Serb cause.
They believed eating chives could increase blood pressure and act as a diuretic.
They have been the opening act for Trump casinos and Hard Rock casinos.
They signed to the major label but their unwillingness to be moulded and promoted as a major act caused conflict.
They may be subject to global word order constraints that act on the entire sentence.
They act as a barrier to noise.
They named this substance " secretin " and coined the term hormone for chemicals that act in this way.
They participate in hydrogen bonds as hydrogen-bond acceptors, but cannot act as hydrogen-bond donors, unlike their parent alcohols.
They agreed to act together the following Easter and made Connolly the sixth member of the Military Committee.
They hear the most simple of criminal cases ( or sit when the Senior Magistrate is not in the Islands ) and they also act as the Licensing Justices who deal with alcohol-related applications, such as extended opening hours, special occasion licences, etc.
They act to dorsiflex the digits.
They act as charges and are always written first in blazon.
In response, former Channel 4 chief executive Sir Jeremy Isaacs describing Loach's intervention as an act of censorship, he said: " They must not allow someone who has no real position, no rock to stand on, to interfere with their programming.

They and molecular
They may be further heated to initiate a cross-linking reaction and increase molecular weight.
They shared an interest in the fundamental problem of learning how genetic information might be stored in molecular form.
They sponsor conferences on molecular nanotechnology, publish reports, and produce a newsletter.
They exist in different molecular forms and are unevenly distributed throughout the body.
They also assert that what evolved biochemical and molecular systems actually exhibit is " redundant complexity "— a kind of complexity that is the product of an evolved biochemical process.
They were not removed until the advent of molecular data in the late 20th century ; their previous inclusion made it harder to determine the relationships within the Laurales and between the Laurales and other groups.
They are invaluable in providing a simple model of bonding in molecules, understood through molecular orbital theory.
They are used as molecular markers in genetics, for kinship, population and other studies.
They resemble a mix between praying mantids and phasmids, and molecular evidence indicates that they are most closely related to the equally enigmatic group, Grylloblattodea, with which they have now been grouped together in the order Notoptera.
They break the molecular bond in favor of new bonds to the surface.
They are incorporating the concepts of energy matching and proton relays to design inexpensive nickel and cobalt containing molecular complexes that catalyze that reaction.
They have high density, up to over twice that of water, due to their high molecular weight.
They are however, essential when investigating molecular or atomic effects, such as age hardening in aluminium alloys, or the microstructure of polymers.
They vary in consistency from liquid to solid, depending on the molecular weight, as indicated by a number following the name.
They are generally lower in molecular weight.
They are found near molecular clouds and identified by their optical variability and strong chromospheric lines.
They further point out that the molecular data suggests a more recent origin than 300, 000 years ago because "... the selected haplotype appears to have accumulated few mutations since.
They typically travel in swarms ( also known as wolf packs ), containing many cells kept together by intercellular molecular signals.
They appear to be related to the waxwings, and at least one study based on molecular sequences suggests that it belongs to the same group.
They seem to be an ancient group among these, as indicated by the buttonquail-like Early Oligocene fossil Turnipax and the collected molecular data.
They also have little to no molecular gas ( hence the lack of star formation ) and no significant Hydrogen α or 21-cm emission.
They are dominated by molecular radical cations M < sup >+.</ sup > and less often, protonated molecules.
They employ more than 1, 100 researchers, scientists and postdocs and cover a wide range of scientific activity — from molecular biology to protein chemistry to bioinformatics and physiology.
They often act as enzymes, performing biochemical reactions including cell signaling, molecular transportation, and cellular regulation.

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