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In developing the redox code, we focused on a limited set of combinations to outline central principles for bioenergetics, metabolic and structural organization, and interaction of an organism with its environment.
The resource pack presents four central principles for producing communication for children, each supported by guidelines, and also maps the different developmental characteristics and needs of children at different ages.
Bernard and McGeehin (2004) identify six central principles for a heat emergency plan, all of which are reflected in this plan (identification of lead and participating agencies; a consistent, standardized warning system; communication and public education; activities targeting high-risk populations; collection, and evaluation of information; and revision of the plan).
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From the very beginning of the Lesser Depression, the central principle for understanding macroeconomic policy has been that everything is different when you're in a liquidity trap.
Ms. Bouvier's central principle for composing a duo seems to require that the woman hurl herself horizontally at the man, then run backward and do it again.
In a recent interview, Richard D. Land, president of the Ethics and Public Policy Commission in the Southern Baptist Convention, said the central principle for allowing a nation to enter into war was "just cause".
Further, the central principle for the organization of terms is the notion of dependence (dependencia).
A central principle for choosing biomaterials for encapsulation is that crosslinking agents should be non-cytotoxic before and after gelation.
Control of cell matrix interactions is a central principle for the design of biomaterial in tissue engineering.
Although repetition of equal time intervals (i.e. isochrony) is the central principle for such prediction, this simple information is used in a flexible and complex way that accommodates both multiples, subdivisions, and gradual changes of intervals.
Although repetition of equal time intervals (i.e. isochrony) is the central principle for predictive timing, this simple information is apparently used in a flexible and complex way that accommodates not only fractions and subdivisions of intervals, but also momentary [1] and gradual [10] changes of intervals.
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