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While cyanobacteria have been traditionally considered algae, recent works usually exclude them due to large differences such as the lack of membrane-bound organelles, the presence of a single circular chromosome, the presence of peptidoglycan in the cell walls, and ribosomes different in size and content from those of the Eukaryotes .< ref >
According to the United States Department of Energy, the wide range of its current and projected uses, together with the lack of any immediately suitable replacement, makes dysprosium the single most critical element for emerging clean energy technologies-even their most conservative projections predict a shortfall of dysprosium before 2015.
However, in a situation where a single female gecko populates an entire island, the island will suffer from a lack of genetic variation within the geckos that inhabit it.
However this single failed to chart, due in part to a lack of distribution.
Today, most modern factory-made machetes are of very simple construction, consisting of a blade and full-length tang punched from a single piece of flat steel plate of uniform thickness ( and thus lack a primary grind ), and a simple grip of two plates of wood or plastic bolted or riveted together around the tang.
The lack of minimal pairs distinguishing and in Korean provides evidence that in this language they are allophones of a single phoneme.
The pearl itself is a beautiful, single entity, formed through suffering in the heart of the oyster ( in the same way that believers endure lack of wealth or comfort ) and like the Church, will be put on display in a coming day.
He also reported that the single most common password was password1, confirming yet again the general lack of informed care in choosing passwords among users.
This approach is an advance over the traditional unitary trust model, where single or co-trustees lack either the in-depth expertise or the appetite for risk needed to effectively manage the gamut of issues that trusts face.
And, reflecting the then lack of international standards, sizes varied and not all were built as ovals-for example, the oldest velodrome in the UK, at Preston Park, Brighton ( 1877 ), is 579m long and features four straights linked by banked curves, while the 536m Portsmouth velodrome has a single straight linked by one long curve.
One of the biggest hindrances for single molecule electronics to be commercially exploited is the lack of techniques to connect a molecular sized circuit to bulk electrodes in a way that gives reproducible results.
David Goldblatt writes: " That a single post could be responsible for such a massive workload suggests either naivety of lack of interest on the part of the FA ".
First, to emphasize the main problem was not a multitude of personalities, but rather a lack of a single, unified identity and an emphasis on " the identies as centers of information processing ".
Unlike nectonematiodeans, gordioideans lack lateral rows of setae, have a single, ventral epidermal cord and their blastocoels are filled with mesenchyme in young animals but become spacious in older individuals.
In 1912, for example, Eugene Debs ( a founding member of the IWW ) polled 6 % of the popular vote as the Socialist Party presidential candidate — a significant portion of the popular vote considering that this was 8 years before the adoption of universal suffrage in the U. S. Some political scientists would, in part, attribute the lack of an American labour party to the single member plurality electoral system, which tends to favour a two-party system.
It was followed by a second compilation, The World Won't Listen – the title was Morrissey's comment on his frustration with the band's lack of mainstream recognition, although the album reached number two in the charts – and the single " Sheila Take a Bow ", the band's second ( and last during the band's lifetime ) UK top-10 hit.
Other drupe-like fruits with a single seed, that lack the stony endocarp include:
He reduced official operating costs, walked his trips with a single assistant, and, by the studied lack of ceremony, placed his own frugality in striking contrast with the oppressive opulence of provincial magistrates.
He points out that faith " spreads despite a total lack of every single one of these virtues ".
During the series ' run, its primary focus was on dealing with personal subjects like parenting skills ( including single mothers who are accused of having the lack of experience of taking care of children ), romantic relationships ( both marital and non-marital ), LGBT issues ( like discrimination, same-sex couples who want to have children or straight people attracted to a person who is a LGBT or the other way around ), racism and prejudice ( even within their own race and gender ), interracial relationships, family discord, revealing secrets, and social topics of the day ( like money, looking for work or being on welfare ).
It was the success of this single, and the lack of a need for expensive instruments, or high levels of musicianship, that set off the British skiffle craze.
Despite the addition of service, Frontier Airlines pulled out of SJC in May 2010, citing lack of profitability on its single flight from the airport to Denver, Colorado.
Due to lack of promotion and Brown's desire to write and produce most of the tracks, the album tanked and the album's only single, " Feeling Inside ", was not successful.
Land management became the primary occupation of the aristocracy, not so much because direct control by the imperial family or central government had declined but more from strong family solidarity and a lack of a sense of Japan as a single nation.
Austrian headquarters debated building a bridge to the north to outflank the French, but the lack of pontoons and time forced the Austrians to cross the river Bormida and then launch a single, direct assault across the Fontanone bridge.

lack and universal
While there is universal agreement that some Mesoamerican people practiced human sacrifice, there is a lack of scholarly consensus as to whether cannibalism in pre-Columbian America was widespread.
In January 2010, five pan-democrats resigned from the Legislative Council of Hong Kong to trigger a by-election in response to the lack of progress in the move towards universal suffrage.
Many mushrooms lack a universal veil, therefore they do not have either a volva or volval patches.
Everett did not draw the conclusion that it was the lack of numbers in their language that prevented them from grasping mathematics, but instead concluded that the Pirahã had a cultural ideology that made them extremely reluctant to adopt new cultural traits, and that this cultural ideology was also the reason that certain linguistic features that were otherwise believed to be universal did not exist in their language.
Those who call themselves humanists are estimated to number between four and five million people worldwide in 31 countries, but there is uncertainty because of the lack of universal definition throughout censuses.
The characteristic features of Turkish, such as vowel harmony, agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender, are universal within the Turkic family and the Altaic languages.
Characteristic features of Turkish, such as vowel harmony, agglutination, and lack of grammatical gender, are universal within the Turkic family.
Despite the lack of universal agreement upon definition for determining a stream's source, the United States Geological Survey, the National Geographic Society, and the Smithsonian Institution agree that a stream's source should be considered as the most distant point ( along watercourses from the river mouth ) in the drainage basin from which water runs.
The term poison with regard to biology and chemistry is often misused due to lack of a universal definition.
The lack of a mathematical definition for the term poison impedes a universal definition.
While these job titles are protected by legislation in some countries, this protection is by no means universal, and anyone might, for example, call themselves an ' EMT ' or a ' paramedic ', regardless of their training, or the lack of it.
In Diane Duane's novel Spock's World, it was suggested that Arie ' mnu closely translates into " passion's mastery ", but that linguist Amanda Grayson, Sarek's wife and Spock's mother, in her work on the universal translator, had mistranslated the Vulcan word to mean " lack of emotions ".
The main use in English is not universal and applies to loan words from French and Portuguese such as “ façade ”, “ limaçon ” and “ cachaça ” ( often typed “ facade ”, “ limacon ” and “ cachaca ” due to lack of Ç keys on the keyboards of most Anglophone countries ).
Some commonalities are near universal among Native American traditional music, however, especially the lack of harmony and polyphony, and the use of vocables and descending melodic figures.
The lack of adequate universal terminology in discussing unpaid work is an example.
The lack of words, makes it much more difficult for the composer to be subjective in the symphony, so a more universal message must be found.
As an ACP policy implication, the guideline stated a lack of support for any performance measures that incentivize physicians to apply universal prophylaxis without regard to the risks.
As a child his vivacity, cleverness and ready affection made him a universal favourite, but his harsh circumstances and lack of discipline, both helped develop self-reliance and fostered wayward tendencies.
Some racetracks are of an oval shape, often banked, which allows almost universal spectator views or high speed racing ( cycling, stock cars ), but are often criticised for lack of excitement ; these predominate in North America.
The lack of universal adherence to his religion did not sit well with Louis XIV's vision of perfected autocracy: " Bending all else to his will, Louis XIV resented the presence of heretics among his subjects.
The first appearance of the cords or supports that these " unsupported " bindings lack is found in two other books at Fulda, and they soon became universal in, and characteristic of, Western bookbinding until the arrival of modern machine techniques.
Other differences are not universal for all mosses and liverworts, but the occurrence of leaves arranged in three ranks, the presence of deep lobes or segmented leaves, or a lack of clearly differentiated stem and leaves all point to the plant being a liverwort.
Other differences are not universal for all mosses and all liverworts ; but the lack of clearly differentiated stem and leaves in thallose species, or in leafy species the presence of deeply lobed or segmented leaves and the presence of leaves arranged in three ranks, all point to the plant being a liverwort.

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