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It consists of four principles and six practices.
The redox code consists of four principles by which biological systems are organized (Fig. 1).
Applied evolution consists of four principles: evolutionary history, genetic and phenotypic variation, selection and eco-evolutionary dynamics.
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The dual-chamber solid and liquid mixture (SALiM) vibration isolator, mainly proposed for vibration isolation of heavy machines with low frequency, consists of four principle parts: SALiM working media including elastic elements and incompressible oil, multi-layers bellows container, rigid reservoir and the oil tube connecting the two vessels.
It consists of seven principles and 19 criteria, to which 157 potential indicators, selected from literature, were assigned; 40 of these were considered as suitable by an expert panel, based on 10 operational selection criteria.
The Ontario Public Health Standards consist of four principles (need, impact, capacity, and partnership/collaboration), one foundational standard with specific areas (population health assessment, surveillance, research and knowledge exchange, and programme evaluation), and 14 programme standards grouped into five programme areas.
The manufacturing concept consists of two principle steps.
Bacteria-triggered hemolymph clotting was mediated via the coagulation cascade, which consists of three principle serine protease zymogens, namely clotting factor C, clotting factor B and a proclotting enzyme.
Thus his metaphysics in essence consisted of three principles: To employ the procedure of complete and systematic doubt to eliminate every belief that does not pass the test of indubitability (skepticism).
This is how BHR practitioners have received it in substance: for example, a prominent UNGP "toolkit" for states produced by the International Corporate Accountability Roundtable ICARR) simply lists the State obligations as consisting of ten principles from Pillar I and five from Pillar III.
Hylomorphism, (from Greek hylē, "matter"; morphē, "form"), in philosophy, metaphysical view according to which every natural body consists of two intrinsic principles, one potential, namely, primary matter, and one actual, namely, substantial form.
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