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The lack of basic security leads to chronic poverty when it simultaneously affects several aspects of people ’ s lives, when it is prolonged and when it severely compromises people ’ s chances of regaining their rights and of reassuming their responsibilities in the foreseeable future.
In several texts, the luminary Eleleth is the last of the luminaries ( Spiritual Lights ) that come forward, and it is the Aeon Sophia, associated with Eleleth, who encounters darkness and becomes involved in the chain of events that leads to the Demiurge's rule of this world, and the salvage effort that ensues.
Initially a study of systems of polynomial equations in several variables, the subject of algebraic geometry starts where equation solving leaves off, and it becomes even more important to understand the intrinsic properties of the totality of solutions of a system of equations, than to find a specific solution ; this leads into some of the deepest areas in all of mathematics, both conceptually and in terms of technique.
However the loss of Culloden, the relative sizes of Orient and Leander and the participation in the action by two of the French frigates and several smaller vessels, as well as the theoretical strength of the French position, leads most historians to the conclusion that the French were marginally more powerful.
: A diagram of several inductors, side by side, both leads of each connected to the same wires
There are various definitions for what constitutes a nation, however, which leads to several different strands of nationalism.
It oxidizes most metals and several nonmetals, including carbon, which leads to its negative charge in most organosulfur compounds, but it reduces several strong oxidants, such as oxygen and fluorine.
The current moves in standardization with IEEE, IETF and several industry groups ( e. g. Bluetooth ) leads to more various interfacing under the WPAN ( wireless personal area network ) and the WBAN ( Wireless body area network ) offer new classification of designs for interfacing and networking.
* Harun al-Rashid leads a huge invasion of Byzantine Anatolia, and raids Cappadocia sacking several fortresses.
* King Ataulf leads the Goths into Gaul at the instigation of Honorius who promises to recognise a Visigothic Kingdom if he defeats the several usurpers who threaten the Roman Empire.
Also, as an individual plant can produce several thousand seeds ; each of the above criteria leads to A. thaliana being valued as a genetic model organism.
Several other inlets extend inland from the harbor, at the mouth of the Herring River ( also called " The Gut "), Duck Creek, Blackfish Creek and Fresh Brook ( commonly known as " The Run ") which leads to several brooks.
This leads to several misunderstandings, which upset Catherine and put her in the awkward position of having to explain herself to the Tilneys.
He is more of a " shoot first, ask questions later " type, and is often the one to get the duo into the various scrapes in which they find themselves, although the character did mature slightly as the seasons passed ; he is also the one more likely to have his eye, or heart, distracted by a pretty girl, which proves to be the Achilles ' heel that leads the Dukes into trouble in several episode plots.
A single chief executive leads both organisations and there is also a joint management team and several joined up teams and services, which work as one organisation to plan, purchase, design and deliver care, which reduces duplication and expenditure.
Crosses stand in several points around the arena and every Good Friday the Pope leads a Via Crucis procession to the amphitheatre.
Distributing the objects several at a time in each round of sharing to each portion leads to the idea of " chunking ", i. e., division by repeated subtraction.
Horza soon resolves to take over the ship by replacing the Captain, Kraiklyn, who leads them on some disastrous pirate raids which kill several of the crew.
He owned a theatre in Salford for several years, where he played the leads in several plays by William Shakespeare.
She writes a phone number on a scrap of paper, which leads Mike to the local veterans ' hospital where Steven has been for several months.
After several name changes, the road becomes City Avenue, the western city limit of Philadelphia, at the end of which a short overlap with the Schuylkill Expressway ( I-76 ) leads to the Roosevelt Expressway and then the twelve-lane Roosevelt Boulevard partly overlapping US 13.
The output of an ECG recorder is a graph ( or sometimes several graphs, representing each of the leads ) with time represented on the x-axis and voltage represented on the y-axis.

leads and recognizable
Acting clients include Emmy Award winners Ellen DeGeneres, Edie Falco, Marg Helgenberger, Alfre Woodard, and Alan Alda, and television's most recognizable talent, including Jon Hamm, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Tony Shalhoub, Calista Flockhart, Kevin Dillon, Dule Hill, Lauren Graham, Jeff Garlin, Ian Somerhalder, Eric Mabius, Jada Pinkett Smith, Paul Wesley, Taye Diggs, and the four of the adult leads of the ABC hit series, Modern Family-Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Ed O ' Neill, Eric Stonestreet and one of the child actor leads Ariel Winter.
The heart of the company was its westerns, and many western-film leads, among them John Wayne, Gene Autry, Rex Allen and Roy Rogers, became recognizable stars at Republic.
This leads into what is perhaps the most recognizable pianistic feat of the first movement: several lines of octaves interspersed with close tones either above or below ( in a triplet rhythm ), moving up and down the keyboard with the hands usually on top of one another.
The most recognizable building is the ' Main Building ' to which the main entrance leads.
The presence of a movie screen between the background image and foreground objects leads to a distinctive washed-out look that makes these " process shots " recognizable.

leads and domains
Upon glutamate-binding to an mGluR, the N-terminal tail undergoes a conformational change that leads to its interaction with the residues of the extracellular loops and TM domains.
This leads on to the subject of higher dimensional algebra which can be defined as the study of algebraic theories with partial operations whose domains are defined under geometric conditions.
One way that leads to generalisations is to allow reducible algebraic sets ( and fields k that aren't algebraically closed ), so the rings R may not be integral domains.
** e. g. a truncation of the receptor protein at residue number 660 leads to domains 3, 4 and 5 of the EGF precursor domain being missing.

leads and secondary
The loss and re-growth of forest leads to a distinction between two broad types of forest, primary or old-growth forest and secondary forest.
It is thought that nasal irritation from nose blowing leads to the secondary bacterial infection.
* 1305 — Dietrich von Freiberg uses crystalline spheres and flasks filled with water to study the reflection and refraction in raindrops that leads to primary and secondary rainbows
" A secondary dominant naturally leads into a chord other than the first ( I chord ).
As a result, two pistons are always accelerating faster in one direction, while the other two are accelerating more slowly in the other direction, which leads to a secondary dynamic imbalance that causes an up-and-down vibration at twice crankshaft speed.
This leads to disconnect between the person and the physical world world around them-including other people-and is a secondary significant motivating force in leading people to embrace DIY culture.
This leads to inspissation ( thickening ) of bile, bile stasis, and secondary infection by gut organisms, predominantly E. coli and Bacteroides species.
* Manila Science High School, which leads the city in offering specialized science and technology oriented curricula for secondary education
Endobronchial tuberculosis commonly leads to bronchiectasis, either from bronchial stenosis or secondary traction from fibrosis.
Further trekking leads along a major secondary valley to the Larkha La.
The sustained viral replication causes secondary viremia and leads to the development of minor symptoms such as fever, headache and sore throat.
Giulio Parigi laid out the long secondary axis at a right angle to the main one, which leads down through a series of terraces and water features, with the bosquets on either side.
They are not described as having a home planet ; and their society is apparently organized around space-faring nomadic hunting packs or tribes, with a hierarchical structure in which an Alpha warrior leads and a Beta and a Gamma are, respectively, secondary and tertiary subordinates.
The completion of secondary studies leads to the baccalauréat.
The multipactor effect is a phenomenon in radio frequency ( RF ) amplifier vacuum tubes and waveguides, where, under certain conditions, secondary electron emission in resonance with an alternating electric field leads to exponential electron multiplication, possibly damaging and even destroying the RF device.
The main agrégation, and the better known, is for secondary education ; it leads to the position of professeur agrégé.
There's a secondary route from the west from Dokis territory and leads into town on Hawthorne Rd.
Lee then leads them to attack a secondary target, where Brubaker ’ s jet is hit.
This causes the G-protein complex to activate a secondary receptor, which ultimately leads to neurotransmitter release.
Tertiary hyperparathyroidism is seen in patients with long-term secondary hyperparathyroidism which eventually leads to hyperplasia of the parathyroid glands and a loss of response to serum calcium levels.
A secondary exit leads to 180th Street.
The Danish Gymnasium offers a 3-year general academically-oriented upper secondary programme which builds on the 9th-10th form of the Folkeskole and leads to the upper secondary school exit examination ( the studentereksamen ).
The academically-oriented general upper secondary education which leads to the upper secondary school exit examination is offered at approximately 140 gymnasiums of varying size, distributed all over Denmark.

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