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process and effectively
Obviously, a substance which is permanently or temporarily sorbed on the surface in place of the soil will tend to accelerate this process and effectively push off the greasy soil.
He was a skilled political administrator and leader, and effectively reversed the decline of the Teutonic Order, until he betrayed it by transforming the order's lands into his own duchy, secularizing it in the process.
:" It was stated ... that ' a function is effectively calculable if its values can be found by some purely mechanical process.
Since the operating system has effectively suspended the execution of the first process, it can now load the PCB and context of the second process.
This effectively began the process of colonization, although French control of Casablanca was not formalised until 1910.
; Level 4-Managed: It is characteristic of processes at this level that, using process metrics, management can effectively control the AS-IS process ( e. g., for software development ).
During this time, the Portuguese government effectively abandoned the territory, and did not resume the decolonisation process.
Soon the content of every newspaper, book, novel, play, film, broadcast and concert, from the level of nationally-known publishers and orchestras to local newspapers and village choirs, was subject to supervision by the Propaganda Ministry, although a process of self-censorship was soon effectively operating in all these fields, leaving the Ministry in Berlin free to concentrate on the most politically sensitive areas such as major newspapers and the state radio.
Building siege engines was a time-consuming process, and could seldom be effectively done without preparations before the campaign.
On the conclusion of talks in London, Britain agreed to grant Sierra Leone Independence on the 27 of April 1961. however, the outspoken trade unionist Siaka Stevens was the only delegate who refused to sign Sierra Leone's declaration of Independendence on the grounds that there had been a secret defence pact between Sierra Leone and Britain ; another point of contention by Stevens was the Sierra Leonean government's position that there would be no elections held before independence which would effectively shut him out of Sierra Leone's political process.
* those so rapid that, in the time frame of the process of interest, the atomic states effectively visit all of their accessible range ; and
This will prevent any interrupt service routines from running ( effectively preventing a process from being preempted ).
Also, if a process halts during its critical section, control will never be returned to another process, effectively halting the entire system.
All OS-9 programs run as processes containing at least one lightweight process ( thread ) but may contain an effectively unlimited number of threads.
Any physical process that is even less likely than such monkeys ' success is effectively impossible, and it may safely be said that such a process will never happen.
Zell theorized that this process might have been used in the past to create court curiosities and natural herd leaders, because the goat was able to use this long straight horn effectively as a weapon and a tool.
From that developed the need to influence the process actively and effectively.
This process was encouraged by an M-NCPPC " phase back ", effectively eliminating scattered-site multifamily housing and implementing single-use zoning citywide, which prompted calls by some residents for the city to have its own planning authority.
The national liberation war was followed by a period of formalization, negotiations and finally, the Constitutionalization, effectively ending the process in 1835.
Virtual memory systems separate the memory addresses used by a process from actual physical addresses, allowing separation of processes and increasing the effectively available amount of RAM using paging or swapping to secondary storage.
Caton waits until enemy ships have closed to 4700 yards before returning fire, and effectively turns back the landing attempt, sinking several ships in the process.

process and couples
Decoherence can be modelled as a non-unitary process by which a system couples with its environment ( although the combined system plus environment evolves in a unitary fashion ).
In Griswold for the first time the Supreme Court recognized, at least for married couples, a right to privacy, drawing on the Fourth Amendment's protection of private homes from searches and seizures without a warrant based on probable cause, the Fifth Amendment's guarantee of due process of law, and the Ninth Amendment's assurance that rights not specified in the Constitution are " retained by the people.
Situated on the right bank of the River Seine, this arrondissement is divided in 4 administrative districts: Ternes and Monceau in the southwestern part, two upper-class districts which are more Haussmannian in style ; in the middle of the arrondissement, the Batignolles district, an area mostly occupied by young families or couples, with a marked gentrification process ; in the north-eastern part, the Épinettes district, a former industrial district gone residential, which is mainly middle class and also experiencing a less advanced gentrification process.
" The Court held that the State does not have a rational basis for denying same-sex couples marriage on the grounds of due process and equal protection.
In the Netherlands and Belgium, couples intending to marry are required to register their intention beforehand, a process called " ondertrouw ".
Other tools that couples utilize in the negotiation process include allowing partners to veto new relationships, prior permission, and interaction between partners.
All conversion candidates – who could include singles, non-Jewish couples and adoption cases – must have a sponsoring rabbi and undergo a rigorous screening process.
This process helps the couples learn to listen attentively to their partners, and then ask about things that are not clear in the supportive environment of the weekend experience.
This process couples " variable " ( V ), " diversity " ( D ), and " joining " ( J ) regions, which when assembled together create the variable region of a B-cell or T-cell receptor gene.
Two methods of couples therapy focus primarily on the process of communicating.
The La Femme's Raison D ' être stemmed from Chrysler's marketing department's observation that more and more women were taking interest in automobiles during the 1950s, and that women ’ s opinions on which color car to buy was becoming part of the decision making process for couples buying an automobile.
This process continues until there are only two or three couples left ; when they have competed for the last time one couple is declared the champion.
In late 2008, Proposition 8 was passed by the voters, in 2009, the legality of Proposition 8 was upheld by the California Supreme Court in Strauss v. Horton holding that same-sex couples have all the rights of heterosexual couples, except the right to the " designation " of marriage and that such a holding does not violate California's privacy, equal protection, or due process laws ; the In Re Marriage Cases still apply.
During the adoption process, Selma pretended to be married to Homer, since the Chinese government only allows children to be adopted by married couples.
The process is done today in other countries as well, but many couples come to the U. S. due to laws in many other countries which severely limit or prohibit compensation given to an egg donor.
In light of recent national outcry for immigration reform, Out & Equal joined a coalition of LGBT organizations around the United States in a public statement to support the Uniting American Families Act ( UAFA ) which protects the rights of same-sex couples during the immigration process into the United States.
In this process, a laser couples the ion to some excited states which eventually decay to one state which is not coupled to by the laser.
In the second season, with new host Elvira Kurt, the stories concentrate more on the couples than the wedding planning process.
Although the process is only about 50 % efficient, and half the original laser power is lost, the resulting ultraviolet light couples much more efficiently to the target plasma and is much more effective in collapsing the target to high density.

process and translocation
If the synthesized proteins " belong " in a different organelle, they can be transported there in either of two ways depending on the protein: Cotranslational translocation ( translocation during the process of translation ), and Posttranslational translocation ( translocation after the process of translation is complete ).
They are inserted into the membrane by translocation, until the process is interrupted by a stop-transfer sequence, also called a membrane anchor sequence.
Cleavage at these random sites follows a process of DNA translocation, which shows that these enzymes are also molecular motors.
This process is termed translocation, and is accomplished by a process called phloem loading and unloading.
The control and mechanics of rapid pigment translocation has been well studied in a number of different species, particularly amphibians and teleost fish .< sup >,</ sup > It has been demonstrated that the process can be under hormonal, neuronal control or both.
It has been demonstrated that the background adaptation process is vision dependent ( it appears the animal needs to be able to see the environment to adapt to it ), and that melanin translocation in melanophores is the major factor in colour change.
This process might involve suppression of crossing-over, translocation of chromosome fragments and possibly occasional cistron duplication.
The activated GR complex, in turn, up-regulates the expression of anti-inflammatory proteins in the nucleus ( a process known as transactivation ) and represses the expression of proinflammatory proteins in the cytosol by preventing the translocation of other transcription factors from the cytosol into the nucleus ( transrepression ).
* Protein translocation or protein targeting, a process in protein biosynthesis
This process might involve suppression of crossing-over, translocation of chromosome fragments and possibly occasional cistron duplication.
Anaerobic bacteria that normally reside in the intestines can then cross into the bloodstream, a process known as translocation, and cause sepsis.

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