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structure and supports
Bad alignment may result in early loss of teeth through a breakdown of the bony structure that supports their roots.
He supports that the chiastic structure is emphasized by the languages in which the book is written.
In algebra, for such entities as toposes and Hopf algebras, the structure supports an internal language that is a constructive theory ; working within the constraints of that language is often more intuitive and flexible than working externally by such means as reasoning about the set of possible concrete algebras and their homomorphisms.
PL / I's principal domains are data processing, numerical computation, scientific computing, and systems programming ; it supports recursion, structured programming, linked data structure handling, fixed-point, floating-point, complex, character string handling, and bit string handling.
In a figurative sense, skeleton can refer to technology that supports a structure such as a building.
Like Mansart's dome at Les Invalides ( which he had visited in 1838 ), Walter's dome is double, with a large oculus in the inner dome, through which is seen The Apotheosis of Washington painted on a shell suspended from the supporting ribs, which also support the visible exterior structure and the tholos that supports Freedom, a colossal statue that was added to the top of the dome in 1863.
* Another reason for using the Cassegrain design is to increase the focal length of the antenna, to improve the field of view Parabolic reflectors used in dish antennas have a large curvature and short focal length, to locate the focal point near the mouth of the dish, to reduce the length of the supports required to hold the feed structure or secondary reflector.
An arch is a structure that spans a space and supports a load.
( Up to diffeomorphism, there is only one differentiable structure that the topological space supports.
Cedars share a very similar cone structure with the firs ( Abies ) and were traditionally thought to be most closely related to them, but molecular evidence supports a basal position in the family.
columellae ) is a sterile ( non-reproductive ) structure that extends into and supports the sporangium.
So stout are the trees the structure supports that their trunks are eight cubits thick and their height as much as fifty feet ; they bear fruit as abundantly as if they were growing in their natural environment.
The structure has a mass of 82, 000 tonnes and supports two railway tracks beneath four road lanes in a horizontal girder extending along the entire length of the bridge.
In 1836, the old lead-covered roof, with its complex structure of timber supports ( known as ' the forest ') was destroyed by fire.
The original design called for no supports ; the structure was simply to rest on the spheres.
The frame is a structure that supports the cradle and blade at a convenient working height.
Visible are the partially assembled aluminum ceiling, struts and exterior skin as well as single central post which supports the entire structure and carries utilities and plumbing.
Generally, in the vertical direction, the light is contained in a very thin layer, and the structure supports only a single optical mode in the direction perpendicular to the layers.
This is very helpful when temporary supports, or falsework, cannot be used to support the structure while it is being built ( e. g., over a busy roadway or river, or in a deep valley ).
CICA's reusable syntax-neutral message components are maintained in a central data store that supports a variety of functions including: data entry and maintenance, data retrieval ( from full message structure to individual components ), flexible reporting capabilities for development support, and end-user documents including XML schemas and user-friendly reference guides.
The skull is a bony structure in the head of many animals that supports the structures of the face and forms a cavity for the brain.
* Aperture blockage-In front-fed parabolic dishes where the feed antenna is located in front of the dish in the beam path ( and in Cassegrain and Gregorian designs as well ), the feed structure and its supports block some of the beam.
The NCSF Foundation supports the freedom of consenting adults to " discover and to practice the intimate relationship structure that best meets their emotional and human needs.
When completed, the structure built within the walled-off area supports the wall, so that tiebacks and / or other temporary bracing may be removed.

structure and extensive
Above a certain threshold size, which varies with planetary gravity, the collapse and modification of the transient cavity is much more extensive, and the resulting structure is called a complex crater.
Most recoveries are rapid, with all of the processes being done in several stages to avoid extensive deterioration of the peptide structure.
Accepting the existence of these two societies, the constant tension between them, and extensive geographic and social mobility tied to a market economy holds the key to a clearer understanding of the evolution of the social structure, economy, and even political system of early modern France.
Halakhot Gedolot (" Great Law Book "), by R. Simeon Kayyara, published two generations later, contains extensive additional material, mainly from Responsa and Monographs of the Geonim, and is presented in a form that is closer to the original Talmud language and structure.
Larger hotels may operate with an extensive management structure consisting of a General Manager who serves as the head executive, department heads who oversee various departments, middle managers, administrative staff, and line-level supervisors.
Inorganic compounds show rich variety: A: Diborane features Three-center two-electron bond | unusual bonding B: Caesium chloride has an archetypal crystal structure C: Cyclopentadienyliron dicarbonyl dimer | Fp < sub > 2 </ sub > is an Organometallic chemistry | organometallic complex D: Polydimethylsiloxane | Silicone's uses range from breast implant s to Silly Putty E: Grubbs ' catalyst won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 2005 Nobel Prize for Robert H. Grubbs | its discoverer F: Zeolite s find extensive use as molecular sieve s G: Copper ( II ) acetate surprised Theoretical chemistry | theoreticians with its diamagnetism
Only earthworks and fragments of masonry remain of what was an extensive 13th-century barbican structure including a stone wall and an external gatehouse guarding the main approach to the castle.
Although the political structure in western Europe had changed, the divide is not as extensive as some historians have claimed., they were only made possible because of the long medieval tradition that established the use of reason as one of the most important of human activities ".
Because extensive European contact began so late in the country's history, the traditional social structure carried over into modern times with little change.
While the wooden structure of the Mary Rose and the individual artifacts have been undergoing conservation since their recovery, the Holland 1 provides an example of a relatively recent ( metal ) wreck for which extensive conservation has been necessary to preserve the hull.
Double-stranded nucleic acids are made up of complementary sequences, in which extensive Watson-Crick base pairing results in the a highly repeated and quite uniform double-helical three-dimensional structure.
* An extensive structure of defaults in statements, options, and declarations-to hide some complexities, facilitate extending the language, and minimize keystrokes.
In RNA, which also has extensive secondary structure, the linear chain of bases is generally just referred to as the " sequence " as it is in DNA ( which usually forms a linear double helix with little secondary structure ).
The extensive use of split-screen as part of the narrative structure of a film, as in The Boston Strangler.
The clitoris contains an abundance of nerve endings and is a sex organ of multiplanar structure with a broad attachment to the pubic arch and via extensive supporting tissue to the mons pubis and labia, centrally attached to the urethra and vagina.
Later popes initiated various stabilization and restoration projects, removing the extensive vegetation which had overgrown the structure and threatened to damage it further.
Osiris | Osirian statues of Hatshepsut at her tomb, one stood at each pillar of the extensive structure, note the mummification shroud enclosing the lower body and legs as well as the crook and flail associated with Osiris — Deir el-Bahri
The anatomical structure of the lungs is less complex in reptiles than in mammals, with reptiles lacking the very extensive airway tree structure found in mammalian lungs.
In 2003, the revised Danish university law removed faculty, staff and students from the university decision process, creating a top-down control structure that has been described as absolute monarchy, since leaders are granted extensive powers while being appointed exclusively by higher levels in the organization.
However, in 2005, an extensive mass spectral analysis showed the actual structure is most likely to be a mixture of the cyclic trimer and a pentamer.
The structure and arrangement of teeth is constant and, although it is inherited, does not undergo extensive change during environmental change, dietary specializations, or alterations in use patterns.
The stone structure was built in 1788 by Major Joseph Duncan and now houses an extensive genealogical collection.

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