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Oxidative stress and inflammation are the two cardinal processes by which air pollution is believed to exert its peripheral toxicity [ 2, 17, 18].
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In some fossil forms the crural bases (brachiophores) bound a triangular cavity, the notothyrium, in which the diductor, or opening, muscles are attached onto the floor or to a ridge, or boss, called the cardinal process at the apex.
We therefore propose that a multi-tiered targeting mechanism, utilizing both global and specific features of tubular organs, achieves a distinct localization pattern of Dia, thereby enabling execution of the cardinal process of apical secretion in these organs.
"It's plainly contradictory for the I.R.A. to be committed to violence as a way forward, and for Sinn Fein simultaneously to claim they are committed to the peace process," Cardinal Daly said in 1996.
With production costs trimmed and profits coming in, the next question was how to expand the franchise, which they did by turning to one of the cardinal rules in processed food: When in doubt, add sugar.
"Did the prayers for this nun exclude the invocation of any and all recognized saints?" Asked recently in Rome whether the sex abuse crisis had become an issue in the beatification process, Cardinal Angelo Amato, head of the Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints, said that John Paul's Christian virtues were on trial, not his papacy.
Compared with other machine learning methods, deep learning is able to detect complicated interactions from features, learn lower level features from nearly unprocessed original data, mine charateristics that is not easy to be detected, hand class members with high cardinal numbers, and process untapped data.
Lawyers for the archdiocese as well as nine plaintiff's lawyers will have a chance to question the cardinal during the process. .
During the selection process, Cardinal Law in Boston, who served on the Congregation of Bishops in Rome, reportedly had championed George as a teacher who could clarify doctrine and restore order in the archdiocese that Bernardin once had characterized as "ungovernable".
Discrete choice-based valuation tasks are increasingly used, both within and outwith a capability approach, because ordinal tasks make weaker assumptions about human decision-making processes than cardinal tasks.
In the 11 years since, he has repeated the process, with Cardinal Adam Maida in Detroit succeeding Cardinal Edmund Szoka, who was chosen in 1981; Cardinal Francis George in Chicago replacing the late Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, appointed in 1982; and now Bishop Egan in New York succeeding the late Cardinal John O'Connor, appointed in 1984.
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