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In order to combine the benefits from the two standards discussed above, fuzzy methodology is used to propose a new water quality index by conciliating quality thresholds from the Moroccan and Quebec legislations.
Both hybridization and allopolyploidization generate novel phenotypes by conciliating divergent genomes and regulatory networks in the same cellular context.
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After further conciliating Burgundy by the marriage of his son John to Philip's niece, René in spring 1438 sailed for Naples, which his wife Isabella had been defending against his rival Alfonso V of Aragon.
The minister of the interior, Count Mikhail Loris-Melikov, was charged with exterminating the terrorist organization (calling itself People's Will) while at the same time conciliating moderate opinion, which had become alienated by the repressive policies pursued since 1866.
These measures angered the Germans who had the confidence of the emperor Francis Joseph I. The success of Belcredi's Slav policy in conciliating the Czechs to rule from Vienna was obscured by Austria's defeat in the Seven Weeks' War with Prussia and Italy (1866).
The result, however, was that the Magyars, jealous of their unique parity with the Germans and of their superiority over the non-Magyar peoples of their kingdom, rejected any suggestion of conciliating the Slavs and the Romanians of the Dual Monarchy by similar measures.
One possible way of conciliating these views is to suggest that while PAMP sensing by epithelial cells serves to enhance barrier function, if the barrier eventually fails and PAMPs reach the more sensitive underlying cells and tissues, inflammation may be triggered to protect the host from translocating bacteria.
He had alienated his liberal church friends by forcing his old – gay – colleague Jeffrey John to step down from a bishopric, without conciliating conservative evangelicals who were busily – and often disreputably – stirring discontent against the archbishop among African church leaders.
Soutphommasane said he played no role in conciliating complaints.
He displayed great acumen in conciliating the Romans and Jews.
But in the very last days of the campaign, when Agnew was accusing Humphrey of conciliating people who "condone violence and advocate the overthrow of the government," Nixon's own tone began to slip, and he aligned himself with Agnew's remarks by saying that Humphrey had a "personal attitude of indulgence and permissiveness toward the lawless".
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