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part and copy
The cholera toxin ( CTX or CT ) is an oligomeric complex made up of six protein subunits: a single copy of the A subunit ( part A ), and five copies of the B subunit ( part B ), connected by a disulfide bond.
Tymshare was already somewhat familiar with NLS ; back when ARC was still operational, it had experimented with its own local copy of the NLS software on a minicomputer called OFFICE-1, as part of a joint project with ARC.
Reproduction of part of a tenth-century copy of Thucydides's History of the Peloponnesian War.
The earliest written copy survives and is part of the collections of the National Library of Wales.
A large part of it was shown to have been set from a copy of Gutenberg's Bible, thus disproving earlier speculation that it may have been the earlier of the two.
For centuries, this task was done primarily by skilled typographers known as " markup men " or " copy markers " who marked up text to indicate what typeface, style, and size should be applied to each part, and then passed the manuscript to others for typesetting by hand.
Thus C1 restores its charge and prepares for the next State 1 when it will act again as a time-setting capacitor ... and so on ... ( the next explanations are a mirror copy of the second part of Step 1 ).
Newton's apparent influence and charisma proved beneficial to him and his parish when local Evangelical merchant, John Thornton, to whom he had sent a copy of his autobiography, offered the parish £ 200 per year, requesting that Newton, in part, provided for the poor.
As HIV uses reverse transcriptase to copy its genetic material and generate new viruses ( part of a retrovirus proliferation circle ), specific drugs have been designed to disrupt the process and thereby suppress its growth.
At that point, Symbolics began using their own copy of the software, located on their company servers — while Stallman says that Symbolics did that to prevent its Lisp improvements from flowing to Lisp Machines, Inc. From that base, Symbolics made extensive improvements to every part of the software, and continued to deliver almost all the source code to their customers ( including MIT ).
A late 9th-century drawing of St. Paul lecturing an agitated crowd of Jews and gentiles, part of a copy of a Pauline epistles produced at and still held by the monastery, was included in a medieval-drawing show at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York the summer of 2009.
" Partial trisomy " means that there is an extra copy of part of a chromosome.
" First Librarian " Eric Flint, but in a nutshell, emphasizes distribution of unencrypted digital versions of its works free of Digital Rights Management copy protection schemes through Baen Ebooks ( formerly Webscriptions, which was not formally part of Baen Books, but in effect an independent e-publisher ).
Therefore, if a computer enthusiast somehow has 20 computers at home which he uses himself for software development ( and aren't acting as part of a business, for example, a server farm ), one subscription allows all 20 of those computers to be running their own separate copy of Windows, Office, and any other Microsoft product.
It contains a copy of Lord of the Flies by William Golding, and a newspaper article of a protest she participated in ; it foreshadows the activist group she eventually gets involved in that results in terrorism with which she takes part in bloody demonstrations.
In fact, Fëanor himself could not copy them, as part of his essence went into their making.
Determining the number of films he made during the early part of his career is difficult because the ad copy rarely named him.
The manuscript survived to modern times in only one copy, which was part of the Cotton library.
As part of his teaching Cotman operated a kind of subscription library of watercolours, which his pupils would take home to copy.
Image: chatty_6469 copy. jpg | Chatty Belle, the world's largest talking cow, part of Wisconsin's contribution to the 1964 World's Fair.
Nichols states in her book Beyond Uhura that the name was inspired by her having had with her a copy of the book Uhuru on the day she read for the part.
One was originally a complete copy of Ine's laws, part of British Library MS Cotton Otho B xi, but that manuscript was largely destroyed in 1731 by a fire at Ashburnham House in which only Chapters 66 to 76. 2 of Ine's laws escaped destruction.
* copy of Laocoon, at the time in the Cortile del Belvedere, commissioned by Pope Leo X as a gift to François I. Bandinelli boasted that he would exceed the original, and when he was finished, after a hiatus during the pontificate of Adrian VI, the Medici Pope Clement VII could not bear to part with it, sent some antiquities to the King of France in its stead, and sent Baccio's Laocoon to Florence.

part and protection
The best protection would be on the ground floor in the central part of the house.
The desire to create air portable armoured vehicles that can still take on conventional MBTs has usually resulted ATGM armed light vehicles or in protected / armoured / mobile gun system style vehicles in which a lack of armour protection being in part offset by the provision of a first look / first hit / first kill capability through the mating of a powerful gun to superior targeting electronics, a concept similar in operation to that of the US tank destroyers of WWII.
Crafts such as the making of equal-armed rowan crosses are common, and often part of rituals performed for the blessing and protection of the household and land.
Programming languages commonly associated with buffer overflows include C and C ++, which provide no built-in protection against accessing or overwriting data in any part of memory and do not automatically check that data written to an array ( the built-in buffer type ) is within the boundaries of that array.
For its part, Basel secured the military help of the other cantons when threatened, and some protection for its rural subjects outside its walls.
Eventually mail was supplanted by plate for the most part as it provided greater protection against windlass crossbows, bludgeoning weapons, and lance charges.
The reason for the name is that most beetles have two pairs of wings, the front pair, the " elytra ", being hardened and thickened into a sheath-like, or shell-like, protection for the rear pair, and for the rear part of the beetle's body.
The doctrines of autrefois acquit and autrefois convict persisted as part of the common law from the time of the Norman conquest of England ; they were regarded as essential elements of protection of the liberty of the subject and respect for due process of law in that there should be finality of proceedings.
Like other defense mechanisms, externalization is a protection against anxiety and is, therefore, part of a normal, healthily-functioning mind.
The decidua becomes part of the placenta ; it provides support and protection for the gestation.
* Fire rating-Fire walls are constructed in such a way as to achieve a code-determined fire-resistance rating, thus forming part of a fire compartment's passive fire protection.
With regard to a safety net, Hayek advocated " some provision for those threatened by the extremes of indigence or starvation, be it only in the interest of those who require protection against acts of desperation on the part of the needy.
Germany became Europe's leading steel-producing nation in the 1890s, thanks in large part to the protection from American and British competition afforded by tariffs and cartels.
The SS, initially part of the much larger SA, was formed in 1923 for Hitler's personal protection, and was re-formed in 1925 as an elite unit of the SA.
50 B. C., which was created in order to prevent his secret messages from being read should a message fall into the wrong hands, but for the most part protection was achieved through the application of procedural handling controls.
In June 1921, the League announced its decision: the islands were to remain a part of Finland, but with guaranteed protection of the islanders, including demilitarization.
It provides UV protection to polyurethane foam and is widely used as part of a roof restoration system.
After the invasion of the formerly Germanic territories ( the part largely corresponding to GDR ) by the Sorbs ’ Slavic ancestors in the 5th and 6th centuries, the Sorbian language ( or its predecessors ) has been in use in much of ( later ) East Germany ’ s Southern half for several centuries, and has still its stronghold in ( Upper and Lower ) Lusatia where it enjoys national protection and fostering until today.
Its mission, part of the Swiss Peacekeeping Missions, was to provide logistic and medical support to the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe ( OSCE ), protection duties and humanitarian demining.
On May 8, 2006, SGI announced that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection for itself and US subsidiaries as part of a plan to reduce debt by $ 250 million.
Military usage includes attacking enemy surface ships or submarines, aircraft carrier protection, blockade running, ballistic missile submarines as part of a nuclear strike force, reconnaissance, conventional land attack ( for example using a cruise missile ), and covert insertion of special forces.
II .-- The Commissioners on the part of Lieutenant-Colonel Fremont agree to and bind themselves on the fulfillment of the first article by the Californians, that they shall be guaranteed protection of life and property, whether on parole or otherwise.
Artigas organized the Federal League under his protection, consisting of six provinces, four of which later became part of Argentina.
One of the greatest contributions of the Visigoths to family law was their protection of the property rights of married women, which was continued by Spanish law and ultimately evolved into the community property system now in force in part of the United States.

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