Sentence examples for existing functions of from inspiring English sources

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The site around Al Husseini Mosque is the most important political, religious and commercial space in Downtown Amman, and therefore careful care is taken to not hamper the existing functions of the space.

Assemblyman Micah Z. Kellner, the bill's sponsor in that chamber, said purple had been designated by the State Department of Motor Vehicles — which deemed it "the only option," according to Mr. Kellner, given the existing functions of colors like green, yellow and red.

The CWC Secretariat also serve as the Secretariat of the Council, headed by an Executive Director appointed by the President, with two permanent positions of Deputy Executive Directors appointed by the Council, one of whom is concerned with ECCD and the other with the existing functions of the CWC.

The initial abiotic replication and transcription process can be exchanged for an enzymatic one, the evolution towards mRNA as a template for translation is only an addition to existing functions of ssRNA, while the transition from dsRNA to dsDNA does not require a basic change in functional interface.

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In addition to the existing function of shielding direct sunlight, energy is generated using a PV module.

Thus, Dehaene and Cohen hypothesize that the human brain has co-opted the existing function of regions that evolved to perform tasks associated with our evolutionary lineage e.g., recognizing natural objects in the environment.

The existing function of BFHs may be another reason for the high breastfeeding rate.

"Through this initiative, we are offering new tools, new methods of work, with the aim of strengthening this existing function of school.

A large variety of different similarity functions have been proposed in the last two decades and the development of new or improvement of existing functions is still a field of active research [ 5- 7].

There are three general ways duplicated genes can be fixed in a population by selection: (1) 'dosage selection', beneficial increase in dosage due to multiple copies, (2) 'subfunctionalization', specialization of previously existing functions, or (3) 'neofunctionalization', creation of a novel function through the accumulation of beneficial, gain-of-function mutations (Ohno, 1970).

This occurs frequently without loss of existing functions, is central to the evolution of niche-adaptive and pathogenic characteristics of bacteria, and greatly influences inter-strain differences in gene complement [ 3- 5].

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