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However, sequence progressivity is not only a structural issue.
On the other hand, structural redundancy might improve system dependability.
A complete structural analysis on multiple levels may violate more than one soft constraint.
The authors review evidence indicating that dynamic structural interactions between astrocytes and synapses affect hippocampal synaptic physiology, behavior, and disease.
The sequent calculus we consider just has implication, no structural rules and a changed axiom.
The latter is a sequent calculus that needs none of the standard structural rules of weakening, contraction or cut.
There are two types of structural congruence rules.
Local references can (as discussed later) be found at a structural, geographical as well as at social level.
Coherence can be partially ensured if different semantic identities are based on similar structural characteristics.
Therefore, finding a polyphonic approach on all structural levels was necessary.
The drop in recall for verbs and, even more, for adjectives is mostly due to the lack of structural information.
Both examples use the data as a structural component and the music achieves some structural unity for that.
We first have to introduce one more notion: the structural graph of a link.
As these examples show, what we are dealing with here are areas of strong structural equivalence between the two languages.
Still, it may capture some novel aspects of structural technological change.
The effect of this has been to emphasize the structural stability and the degree of systematicity that existed even in early forms of these languages.
Structural reforms, however, take decades before their full effects are felt.
In this case, modifications involved a regularized structural design and improved ventilation.
Ceilings are made of plasterboard so as to allow space for service installations, to hide structural unevenness or to further model the interior space.
Movements may arise from structural deformation, or may be induced by temperature variations or changes in moisture content.
The right panel shows the structural relation between resistance to change and preference.
The major syntactic difference between the two response types is phrase-structural, not transformational.
The study uses latent class analysis to categorise the relationships into two types based on four components of intergenerational solidarity : structural, associational, affectional and functional.
As the structural dimension of solidarity had not strengthened, it was not surprising that the third hypotheses also had to be rejected.
The book ends with an appeal to combine social structural and humanistic perspectives in gerontology.
To substantiate these findings, two alternative structural models were examined.
In the present study, to measure social engagement, both structural and functional aspects of social relations have been examined.
There is empirical support for the ' use it or lose it ' mechanism for both the structural and the functional aspects of social relations.
Both strands are brought together in looking beyond individual responsibility or culpability to the structural and lifecourse causes of the problems.
The structural context, such as the layout of the building, also shaped social interaction.
Recall that structural models of processing capacity also include the construct of processing speed.
From each one we can hypothesize a structural element along with all its properties and variable parameters.
The following is the author's position on the subject, admittedly biased by a structural engineering background.
The design process was performed by a team made up of a structural engineer, a construction planner, and a project manager.
Each element consists of the structural and functional description of a mechanism.
Our findings offer insights into whether and how the major structural changes during recent decades have affected older adults.
The three processes of mixing are constrained by different structural conditions tied to paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations.
Thematically, transformation is present also in various motivic, topical and structural events of this text.
The developments described here were a part of structural changes driven by some general concept of a market economy.
Structural connectedness is based on the idea that policy is made within a context of a network of actors and institutions.
The resulting variable provides an estimate of the extent to which an individual has contributed to the structural determination of the instrument-specific choices.
Most of the major structural reforms have been passed with the non-socialist opposition.
Business groups, as a specific subtype of concentrated interests, can benefit from firms' structural power.
Local finance is too expensive under structural adjustment to make agricultural marketing profitable.
Beyond these remarks, it is revealing that the political discourse on impunity does not directly address its structural causes, but rather addresses the president personally.
They include structural adjustment reforms, road sector reform, banking sector reform, agricultural sector reform, land sector reform, and tax reform.
There was significant sequence homology with a number of glycine-rich extracellular matrix proteins or structural proteins.
They are already used frequently in structural analysis, for example to detect micro- or nanoscale defects.
The first two levels can be grouped into the so-called structural heterogeneity.
As such, the approach provides tools to help come to terms with the dynamic structural experience of computer music, in contrast to conventional scoring methods.
An assessment of the 1996 discussion paper and action plan offers a means of examining these structural problems.
However, the structural similarities encountered on the level of the facts summarized by the final judgements indicate certain basic lines of intra-familial conflict.
Only in the case of the structural dependency condition do we find no errors.
Here we will ask whether such differences in the shape of development are also observed in these measures of structural complexity.
The third factor examined the role of the sentence structural constraints.
The results of these structural changes have tended to be contradictory.
A unilateral, centralised and personalised approach to decision-making was necessary to avert economic collapse and initiate structural adjustment.
Further, structural conditions may affect how the processes identified here operate.
The properties the former exemplifies are the visible evidence for the presence of internal structural complexity.
The third is structural use, where the is used with a first-mention noun that has a modifier.
The only difference is that passives are morphologically marked whereas unaccusatives are not, resulting in the same structural form as with other intransitives.
Structural damage to each tree was recorded: trunk snap, branch damage, bark damage, or a leaning bole.
Structural reforms associated with economic liberalization have important implications for employment creation and income opportunities.
Similar structural changes took place in the north as in the region as a whole.
We now turn to a brief characterization of the three approaches - structural, functional, and dynamical - which inform our account of neural organization.
Humanlike structural left-right brain asymmetries are therefore present in great apes without any related functional specializations for language.
Nevertheless, the most illustrative examples of functional adaptation occur in direct relation to changing external conditions, and could also imply structural reconfiguration.
Instead, he was saying that the structural properties of the different languages have this effect.
We argue that structural description models entail two major assumptions - a part-structure assumption and an invariance assumption.
Overall, the empirical findings seem consistent with the first assumption of structural description models, but some doubts remain.
The structural alignment process suggests that inferences are made on the basis of systematicity.
In both cases the historical actor becomes a subject, his conceptual world derives from his position in a structural relationship only.
However, there are clearly no functional or structural constraints here.
Path analysis, or, more generally, structural equation modeling, is but one approach.
Restricting explanation to the actual microcausal chain misses this structural fact.
Theoretically, however, given that there is plasticity, the fact that there is structural abnormality does not in itself predict functional abnormality.
Structural equation modelling for studying genotyperenvironment interactions of physiological traits affecting yield in wheat.
Function approximations have long been used in optimal structural design for dealing with computationally expensive problems.
The way information is processed in an imagining engine is similar to that in the human brain in the aspects of functional and structural similarities.
The small differences are caused by structural responses triggered by the imbalance vibration of the hubs.
They explain many differences (including some structural ones) between languages which have been called ' 'mixed' '.
Is it language-type dependent structural properties of the languages involved in the contact situations?
Whatever effect structural similarity exerts on learning, it does not change with the age of the learner.
We would expect a relatively high degree of focusing, which will act as a brake on structural borrowing.
The domain can be further split into two symmetrical structural units, each with three core -strands.
Well-exposed river canyons, however, give valuable structural information.
The structural law of the name whispers that there is nothing about the name per se which attaches it to the person who bears it.
A structural flaw runs through it, which made it necessary as legislation in the first place.
On the other hand, the 'atomizing' defence industries face too many structural problems.
To a large extent, such structural changes are symptoms of maturity rather than decline.
A combined thin-skinned/thick-skinned structural style is recognized.
Similarly, the textural and structural elements of a space can be surveyed to reveal an intrinsic scale and intensity of energy.
The role proposed for a structural syllabus, therefore, is a substantial one.
He does add, however, that structural changes are also necessary to accommodate the benefits of educational expansion.
Science tells us about the structural and relational properties of objects, while consciousness tells us what they are qualitatively like.
In this the main structural precondition of growing crime is seen as the growth of an underclass.
Although nonfunctional pseudogenes can have characteristic structural features, some functional genes can also exhibit such features.
One limitation is that we cannot yet extrapolate reliably from sequence via three-dimensional structural features to conductivity, selectivity and other protein properties.
The major distinction is between eukaryotes and prokaryotes, which presumably has an ecological or structural rather than a phylogenetic explanation.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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