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1 The genes producing these peptides are quite distinct but it is not clear whether both peptides are produced in all L cells , as dual localisation is only seen in a proportion of them .
2 Although these attitudes still persist , the general view has been transformed and reminiscence is now seen as a normal , if not essential , element of successfully growing old .
3 Despite these criticisms , the new programme is widely seen as an advance on the Karnataka Social Forestry Project , inaugurated in 1983 with World Bank funding , which led to the expropriation of common land for eucalyptus plantations , and clashes between vilagers and foresters .
4 There are in fact quite a number of exceptions to this proposition , so that in England a county court summons will normally be served by an officer of the court sending it by post and some writs in admiralty may be served by the Admiralty Marshal ; in the United States federal courts , summonses in civil actions are served by a United States Marshal ; but service by the plaintiff or his agent is nonetheless seen as the common law norm .
5 This instrument is thus seen to be a splendid complement to the other members of the woodwind fraternity .
6 The strength of neo-elitism is best seen against the background of pluralism ; as a critique of pluralism it introduces the concept of non-decision-making and points up the failure of pluralist methods to define properly what is meant by the term ‘ key issues ’ .
7 The software comp/decomp is then seen as a way of pushing the boat out for future Intel processors that will have video handling capabilities built into the main CPU itself .
8 Describes an allele whose effect is not seen in the heterozygote , because of the presence of a dominant allele of the same gene .
9 We now show that this effect is also seen in the transcriptional level , that IFN γ binds to colonic epithelial cells , and that this binding is reduced in the presence of salicylates .
10 If that cut is n't seen to by somebody qualified the boy could be scarred for life . ’
11 The role of pension funds in this outflow is often taken as indicative for , since the mid-1960s , pension funds have become the main channel for employees ' long-term savings and their overseas investment is sometimes seen as a ‘ diversion ’ of savings that could otherwise have been used to finance productive investment in British industry .
12 With the lower example covered , the upper figure is typically seen as green shapes against a red background because of the symmetry .
13 — It is not clear , though that the Review is best seen in terms of a " regression towards the traditional pattern that still held in English Studies " as Mulhern elsewhere suggests .
14 This anomaly is now seen to be largely explained by the intervention of the patron — the broker land agent — who set the objective for both lawyer and client in two of the three cases .
15 Environmental reporting is increasingly seen by companies as a competitive rather than a public relations issue , the study concludes .
16 Kin altruism is therefore seen by sociobiologists as the most basic form of co-operative behaviour .
17 Farington 's influence is mostly seen in Green 's excellent etchings of buildings throughout the district .
18 The increase in hydrocarbon-generating capacity is clearly seen in the reconstructed cumulative hydrocarbon yield ( Fig. 8 ) .
19 12.1 It is of fundamental importance that the compilation and introduction of guidelines on violence at work is not seen as an end in itself .
20 Firstly , the distinction between manual and non-manual work is not seen by some as an adequate way of distinguishing between classes .
21 It is functional rather than decorative , but does hold some important modern artwork , sculptures by Arturo Martini and frescoes by Gino Severini and Carlo Carrà , the latter an artist whose work is also seen in the Villa Reale .
22 Parasitic bronchitis is only seen in adult cattle under two circumstances .
23 The nature of these conventions as a codification of existing general principles of customary international law is clearly seen in the general Hague Conventions on the Laws and Customs of War on Land , the Convention II of 1899 , revised in Convention IV of 1907 .
24 In the electromagnetic case the difficulty is resolved by using Maxwell 's equations , which are consistent with SR ; Coulomb 's law is then seen to be the limiting form of one of these equations when the charges are slowly moving ( quasi-static limit ) .
25 The pact is widely seen as one of the environmental fruits of glasnost in the Soviet Union .
26 Increasingly management is not seen as an end or goal in itself .
27 This brings us closer to the meaning of a genuine collegiality — management is here seen as a holistic process — touching everything and being carried forward by all teachers as of right and duty , not because of a limited hierarchical view of ‘ delegation ’ .
28 That may not be as difficult as S&N or anyone else fears given that women 's more consensus-based approach to management is increasingly seen to be an appropriate style of management .
29 The rhetorical perspective proposed does not view attitudes as being static , for an attitude is not seen as a fixed response pattern located within an individual .
30 A general degree is sometimes seen as an alternative for students who are not up to honours standard ; this is largely though not entirely the case with the Scottish ordinary degree .
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