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They then point out that with our present lack of knowledge of all the factors concerned in the rise and fall of epidemics, it is unlikely that a planned episode could be initiated.
They may be related to mental immaturity or lack of aptitude for certain types of school work.
They lack stimulation.
They justified this relatively low ranking ( though higher than every other Atari console save the 2600 ) with the summary statement: " Its delayed release, its cancelled peripherals, and a lack of financial backing from the company's new owners all combined to ensure that Atari 7800 would never see any success beyond being a sexier way of playing Atari 2600 titles.
They lack the sedation and the dependence associated with benzodiazepines and cause much less cognitive impairment.
They have no apparent adult supervision at home, are dim-witted, under-educated, and barely literate, and they both lack any empathy or moral scruples, even regarding each other.
They are usually considered closest in form to British broadside ballads and in terms of style are largely indistinguishable, however, they demonstrate a particular concern with occupations, journalistic style and often lack the ribaldry of British broadside ballads.
They note his lack of action during the Rwanda genocide and his welfare reform which some claim led to the worst child poverty since the 1960s along with the fact that the number of black people in jail increased during his administration.
They then went on to beat Crystal Palace 1 – 0 at the Valley on 27 January to achieve their first league win under Phil Parkinson, whose contract was made permanent despite the lack of progress in the league.
They typically lack the black mark on the forelegs, as is the case in European races.
They lack extensive comment by the dreamer.
They lack external ears and have sleek, streamlined bodies.
They also include lack of infrastructure, particularly in the transportation, telecommunications, and electricity sectors, although the state telephone company and electricity distribution were privatized in 1998.
They also prohibit public expression that insults a person or a group on account of national, ethnic, racial, or religious affiliation or the lack of a religious affiliation.
They all agreed to accept HOURS despite the lack of a business plan or guarantee.
They lack the complex organization found in most other phyla.
They cannot become Archmages, as they lack sufficient insight and are incapable of appreciating truths which do not suit their madness.
They improve the efficiency of composers who lack strong pianistic abilities, and allow untrained individuals the opportunity to create polished arrangements.
They lack a complex placenta to protect the embryo from its mother's immune system.
They are also incomplete: both of them lack dates and locations even for the most important events.
They lack the feature of novelty or accident, which is the basis of the distinction drawn by Lord Diplock in R v Sullivan 1984 AC 156, 172.
They took Damietta and a few other places in Egypt, but lack of unity among the Christians and rivalry between their leaders and the papal legate Pelagius resulted in failure.
They also lack specialized circulatory and respiratory organs.
They considered themselves to lack jurisdiction over a defendant until he had voluntarily submitted to it by entering a plea seeking judgment from the court.

They and membrane-bound
They are also involved in apoptosis, modulation of activities of transporters, and membrane-bound enzymes.
They appear as a chain of dark, membrane-bound crystals-often magnetite ( Fe < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sub > 4 </ sub >).

They and organelles
They are principally sorting organelles where many ligands dissociate from their receptors in the acid pH of the lumen, and from which many of the receptors recycle to the cell surface ( via tubules ).
They are present on all membranes of cell ( plasma membrane ) and intracellular organelles ( nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus and so on ).
They are used for the digestion of macromolecules from phagocytosis ( ingestion of other dying cells or larger extracellular material, like foreign invading microbes ), endocytosis ( where receptor proteins are recycled from the cell surface ), and autophagy ( where in old or unneeded organelles or proteins, or microbes that have invaded the cytoplasm are delivered to the lysosome ).
They are able to do this because they rely on hydrogenosomes ( or similar organelles ) instead of on mitochondria for energy.
They lack a cell nucleus and most organelles to accommodate maximum space for haemoglobin.
They can also take in plants ' chloroplasts ( plant cell organelles used for photosynthesis ) and use them to make food for themselves.
They support the cellular membranes and keep some organelles in a fixed place within the cytoplasm.
They lack a distinct nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
They are specialized secretory organelles important for gliding motility and host cell invasion.
They are club-shaped organelles connected by thin necks to the extreme apical pole of the parasite.
Lankesteria cystodytae are intestinal parasites of ascidian s. They are examples of aseptate gregarines ; lacking epimerites, and instead possessing attachment organelles known as mucrons

They and can
They withdraw to the underground of the slums where they can defy the precepts of legalized propriety.
They can have as much tactile appeal as flesh and bone ''.
They can be effective, however, if their members set high standards for candidates and devote substantial time to the work.
They range from an eight-foot pram, which you can build yourself for less than $50, to auxiliary sailboats which can cost over $100,000.
They will give suggestions that can be worked up into field procedures.
They can even be rather grand, like Edward Land's monument to the astonishing success of Polaroid.
They can hire a horse and go ski-joring behind him, or move out to Oak Hill, where there's a lift.
They survive only when they can recruit social and economic peers.
They can hardly restrain themselves from raising the question of whether Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made `` amateurish and monumental blunders '' in Cuba.
`` They can be going along, doing little damage, then bang, bang -- they can hit a couple of passes on you for touchdowns and put you in trouble ''.
They try to play baseball the best they can.
They speak of the work of Christ as the bestowal of incorruptibility, which can mean ( though it does not have to mean ) deliverance from time and history.
They can be exuberant or sentimental, flirtatious or funny, but the only thing they seem unable to be is dull.
They were good-living religious people, and I can truthfully say I never heard them spread any gossip about anybody.
They are more cooperative if they can gradually build trust, instead of being asked to give extensive help immediately.
They have a muscular tongue which in many species can be protruded.
They range in size from the Chinese giant salamander ( Andrias davidianus ), which can grow to a length of, to the diminutive Thorius pennatulus from Mexico which seldom exceeds.
Saturated hydrocarbons can also combine any of the linear, cyclic ( e. g., polycyclic ) and branching structures, and they are still alkanes ( no general formula ) as long as they are acyclic ( i. e., having no loops ). They also have single covalent bonds between their carbons.
They may be as basic as pictures on a board that the are used to request food, drink, or other care ; or they can be advanced speech generating devices, based on speech synthesis, that are capable of storing hundreds of phrases and words.
They can all be cut easily with a knife due to their softness, exposing a shiny surface that tarnishes rapidly in air due to oxidation.
They take special care not to destroy the termite mound or consume the entire colony, which ensures that the termites can rebuild and provide a continuous supply of food.
They can achieve a lifespan of up to 15 years when in captivity.
But humans can do something equally useful, in the case of certain enumerably infinite sets: They can give explicit instructions for determining the nth member of the set, for arbitrary finite n. Such instructions are to be given quite explicitly, in a form in which they could be followed by a computing machine, or by a human who is capable of carrying out only very elementary operations on symbols.

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