Not exact matches
However, I don't what you have
described as alternative politicial
structures, but simply new
types of interest groups that now have a surprisingly loud voice within existing political
structures.
Nowadays scientists have found and
described 15
types of ice, but its
structure is so complex that you can barely forecast its behavior under dynamic loading.
A team from the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology (MIT) led by Minghao Qi
describe a new method for introducing precise defects into 3 - D photonic crystals, the
type of structures that will be necessary for optical quantum information processing.
Researchers do have a well - established theoretical understanding
of how perfectly
structured versions
of these insulating metal oxides function under a variety
of conditions, such as in strong electric fields, but there was no such theory to
describe the materials when they contain common
types of defects, according to Yildiz.
Talia explained that often clients
describe the perfect man, but when TDR analyzes the client's exes, they don't fit that ideal description and instead share a similar
type of facial
structure.
The K - 2 Skills Block uses a
structured phonics approach, grounded in the Phase Theory
of Dr. Linnea Ehri, which
describes behaviors related to the
types of letter - sound connections students are able to make as they learn to read and write.
If you do need to
describe difficult images, it's about getting out the most important information first — the
structure and the
types of connection.
DDs evolved out
of another
type of structured product called absolute return barrier notes; however, DDs lack principal protection and have different embedded options positions, which are yet to be
described in the literature.
To that end, only breed dogs and bitches
of sound temperament and
structure, good health, and characteristic
type as
described in the American Kennel Club's (AKC) approved Official Standard for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi.
The edge effects
describe the changes in species diversity that occur at habitat boundaries, and can be pronounced when habitat
structure alters abruptly between two different
types of ecosystem.
Does it — could it — also encompass
structures, be they companies or other
types of organizations, that are owned in whole or in part by nonlawyers, and that provide legal services outside the limited contexts
of existing companies like the ones listed above, but in «nontraditional» manner such that it could be difficult to
describe the
structure as a traditional «law firm»?
Efficiently performed essential work in support
of the HUD Human Capital Accountability Program; partnered with the Accountability Officer in the assessment
of the Department's human capital management systems and programs to ensure conformity with the
structures described in the Human Capital Assessment and Accountability Framework (HCAAF); extensively conducted various
types qualitative / quantitative analyses, prepared responses and reports based on findings and required actions; identified trends, researched Federal regulations and other related documents to ensure program compliance; managed human capital audits and served as the audit liaison, coordinated communication between the organization and OPM; organized briefings, reviewed and tracked deliverables.
These toxic stress - induced changes in brain
structure and function mediate, at least in part, the well -
described relationship between adversity and altered life - course trajectories (see Fig 1).4, 6 A hyper - responsive or chronically activated stress response contributes to the inflammation and changes in immune function that are seen in those chronic, noncommunicable diseases often associated with childhood adversity, like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), cirrhosis,
type II diabetes, depression, and cardiovascular disease.4, 6 Impairments in critical SE, language, and cognitive skills contribute to the fractured social networks often associated with childhood adversity, like school failure, poverty, divorce, homelessness, violence, and limited access to healthcare.4, 19,58 — 60 Finally, behavioral allostasis, or the adoption
of potentially maladaptive behaviors to deal or cope with chronic stress, begins to explain the association between childhood adversity and unhealthy lifestyles, like alcohol, tobacco, and substance abuse, promiscuity, gambling, and obesity.4, 6,61 Taken together, these 3 general classes
of altered developmental outcomes (unhealthy lifestyles, fractured social networks, and changes in immune function) contribute to the development
of noncommunicable diseases and encompass many
of the morbidities associated epidemiologically with childhood adversity.4, 6