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# and integrate
# develop production technology in manufacturing flow to manufacture and integrate into the best supply chain flow for the product / market combination.
# To integrate existing & planned activities, improving organizational efficiency and effectiveness.
# Interpret and integrate findings-What do the results mean?
# Effective Educators know how to integrate ICTs by blending appropriate technologies and methods through the curriculum and is not subject to one source only.
SharpDevelop is written entirely in C # and consists of about 20 components that integrate to form the application.
# Develop the knowledge, skills, and beliefs in the arts among individual teachers in order for them to integrate the arts across the curriculum to enhance student learning,
# Counseling role: Helps client understand and integrate the meaning of current life circumstances ; provides guidance and encouragement to make changes.
# Synthetic Immersive Environment, an engineered 3D virtual spaces that integrate online gaming aspects
# A concept – referring to the ability of an organization to precisely define, easily integrate and effectively retrieve data for both internal applications and external communication.

# and synthesize
# To synthesize an additional DNA strand, you need to digest the RNA of the hybrid strand, using an enzyme like RNase H.
# The choline produced by the action of acetylcholinesterase is recycled — it is transported, through reuptake, back into the presynaptic terminal, where it is used to synthesize new acetylcholine molecules.
# A primer that matches the beginning of the DNA to sequence is used to synthesize a short DNA strand adjacent to the unknown sequence, starting with the primer ( see PCR ).
# Small molecules which enhance transdermal penetration: Research in this field is moving at a fast pace in order to synthesize small organic molecules which if injected in conjunction with siRNAs can help them penetrate into the target cells.

# and important
# De Misericordia et Justitia ( On Mercy and Justice ), a collection of biblical extracts and sayings of Church Fathers with commentary ( an important work for the history of church law and discipline ), which is to be found in the Anecdota of Martène, vol.
# One bishop succeeding another in the same see meant that there was a continuity of teaching: " while the Church as a whole is the vessel into which the truth is poured, the Bishops are an important organ is carrying out this task ".
* List of important publications in computer science # Compilers
The Journal of Military History v70 # 1 ( 2006 ) 137-182 ; major historiographical overview of all important books and interpretations ; in Project Muse
# if you could dramatically improve how we do that, you'd be boosting every effort on the planet to solve important problems — the sooner the better ; and
# Langar – A communal vegetarian meal also call free kitchen is an important feature of the Sikh way of life, and food is served to everyone at the end of a Sikh service.
# Selection is overwhelmingly the main mechanism of change ; even slight advantages are important when continued.
# For acquired firm symbolic and cultural independence which is the base of technology and capabilities are more important than administrative independence.
# Determination that the affect is relevant and important for the judgment: requires that either the motivation, the ability or both are low.
* List of important publications in chemistry # Physical chemistry
# activation domain 2 ( AD2 ) important for apoptotic activity: residues 43-63.
# Proline rich domain important for the apoptotic activity of p53: residues 64-92.
In 2007, Talkers magazine again named him # 1 in its " Heavy Hundred " most important talk show hosts.
# That the risen Jesus chose first to appear to women ( or a woman ) and to commission them ( her ) to proclaim this most important fact to the disciples, including Peter and the other apostles ;
# Intelligence is one of, if not the most, important factors correlated to economic, social, and overall success in the United States, and its importance is increasing.
# Helen Watson Buckner became an important philanthropist in New York City.
# The document editor must run on many of the " important and largely incompatible window systems " that exist ( p. 52 )
# Urban legends-Urban legends are designed to be redistributed and usually warn users of a threat or claim to be notifying them of important or urgent information.
# Contradictions as the most important feature of society: Society is dominated by a wide range of contradictions that call for varying strategies.
# Differences among civilizations are too basic in that civilizations are differentiated from each other by history, language, culture, tradition, and, most important, religion.
# they are interpretations of a phenomenology, a set of observations, including both those obtained by empirical research, and more informal subjective ones ( the fact that humans invariably observe an unequivocal world is important in the interpretation of quantum mechanics ).
# REDIRECT List of important operas
# Bernardine-Marianist or ChristianAccording to this theory, it was the theology espoused by Bernard of Clairvaux and the increasingly important Mariology that most strongly influenced the development of the troubadour genre.
# For some trans people who pass and are mistaken for being cisgender, coming out occults important parts of their full sense of identity or their complete gender history.
The accompanying plaque translates as " SCULPTURE OF MIXCOAC-Mexica-Huasteca culture-Mesoamerica # Postclassic | Late Post-Classic Period-Description: sculpture with the image of Mixcoatl, patron of the hunt and one of the most important gods of war in ancient Mexico.

# and facts
# In order to maintain the integrity of facts and dimensions, loading the data warehouse with data from different operational systems is complicated, and
# These moral features of the world are not reducible to any set of non-moral facts.
# Observation: The collecting and organisation of empirical facts ; Forming hypothesis.
# If it persists, " gather facts and seek help.
# " Establishing the facts ", highlighting the extensive evidence-gathering and lengthy findings of fact that Tribunal judgments produced ;
# Whether the facts of the current case come within the scope of the principle of law in previous decisions.
# Problem solving is approached rationally, through examination of the facts.
# A logical picture of facts is a thought.
# Beliefs, conscious mental states, and other facts about us and our environment ( which we may or may not have access to ).
# The USA has been in denial of these facts.
# Has previously been declared to be a vexatious litigant by any state or federal court of record in any action or proceeding based upon the same or substantially similar facts, transaction, or occurrence.
# With respect to the critical facts of a case the defendant has no burden of proof whatsoever.
# The state must prove the critical facts of the case to the appropriate level of certainty.
# And it is further mutually agreed that any disputes arising as to the interpretation of this Agreement or the facts upon which such interpretation is made, shall be settled by an Arbitration Board of three, one member to be appointed by each of the parties, and the third to be selected by the two appointees.
# summarize a large collection of facts determined by experiment into a single statement,
# The polygraph " expert " sought to express an opinion as to ultimate facts in issue, which is peculiarly the province of the jury.
* John Bear, The # 1 New York Times Best Seller: intriguing facts about the 484 books that have been # 1 New York Times bestsellers since the first list, 50 years ago, Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1992.
* John Bear, The # 1 New York Times Best Seller: Intriguing facts about the 484 books that have been # 1 New York Times bestsellers since the first list, 50 years ago, Berkeley: Ten Speed Press, 1992
# The semantic thesis: The primary semantic role of moral predicates ( such as " right " and " wrong ") is to refer to moral properties ( such as rightness and wrongness ), so that moral statements ( such as " honesty is good " and " slavery is unjust ") purport to represent moral facts, and express propositions that are true or false ( or approximately true, largely false, and so on ).
# The metaphysical thesis: Moral propositions are true when actions and other objects of moral assessment have the relevant moral properties ( so that the relevant moral facts obtain ), where these facts and properties are robust: their metaphysical status, whatever it is, is not relevantly different from that of ( certain types of ) ordinary non-moral facts and properties.
# That the mental laws that regulate the progress of society cannot be discovered by the metaphysical method, that is, by the introspective study of the individual mind, but only by such a comprehensive survey of facts as enable us to eliminate disturbances, that is, by the method of averages

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