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"Will children in government schools be subjected to propaganda in favour of same-sex marriage and gender fluidity such as the infamous Safe Schools program?" he asked.
At high insoluble solids loadings (≥ 15%), mixing modes that require bulk fluidity, such as conventional stirring or shaking, become ineffective [ 10, 11].
This situation differs from other fungi in which adaptive evolution relies on important genome fluidity, such as variation in genome sizes and gene numbers due to expansion of particular gene families, duplications or loss of large fragments, and horizontal acquisition of genomic material (Gladieux et al. 2014).
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A series of experimental investigations such as fluidity, setting time, compressive strength, flexural strength, shrinkage, freeze-thaw stability, XRD, SEM and DSC-TG analysis were conducted.
It was investigated the properties of fresh concrete, such as fluidity, air content and compressive strength and eventually evaluated mutual relation between mixture proportion factors using SPSS.
(1) Kant develops more detailed views about a number of outstanding issues concerning matter theory that he had discussed (often in a tentative way) in the Metaphysical Foundations, such as fluidity, rigidity, cohesion, and the quantity of matter.
Abilities deemed critical to athlete development can be 'donated' by parkour, such as fluidity of movement, safe landing strategies, creativity in negotiating gaps and obstacles and perception of information and related decision making.
janet continues to forge the bond between open-source and traditional models of economics by using her art practice as a strategic space with projects such as FLUIDITY - currently being developed as a free online database of artistic actions that can be used by individuals worldwide whom desire to implement social and political change through art.
As localization, structure and function of many membrane proteins, enzymes and receptors depend on the cell membrane properties [9], such as fluidity and local curvature, the biological versatility of NSAIDs can potentially originate from their ability to interact with the lipid constituents of membranes.
Cholesterol is involved in crucial membrane functions, such as fluidity, and permeability, and in the organization of specialized membrane microdomains (or lipid rafts).
Ergosterol, a cholesterol analogue, is the major sterol of the fungal plasma membrane contributing to a variety of cellular functions such as fluidity and integrity.
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