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Thus, AtNRT1-5 and AtNRT1-8 appear to define a group (D-I E) responsible for movement of NO3- within the plant.

Following Kohlberg Kohlberg & Candeee, 1984), this process involves making a "responsibility judgment" (e.g., "I'm responsible for not cheating") that complements the "deontic judgment" described above (e.g., "It's morally wrong to cheat").

Using this definition of actual cause, CH propose a definition of responsibility such that the degree to which c i is responsible for e (out of a set of causes c 1 … c n ), is determined by the distance between the actual world and the causal world where c i is pivotal for e.

In detail, the above-mentioned independent person (i.e. responsible for the blinding) of each center receives a block randomization list which is adjusted to the case load of the center.

Even though state programs have become increasingly proficient at addressing hazardous waste, there are still cases for which the Superfund is an invaluable program, particularly when there are no sources of cleanup funding (i.e., responsible parties) at an expansive cleanup site.

These, in their turn, can become more "human" only insofar as the individual men and women who invent and people these institutions are prepared to be fully human — i.e., fully responsible for their actions, fully aware of their responsibility.

Free-electron model of metals, in solid-state physics, representation of a metallic solid as a container filled with a gas composed of free electrons (i.e., those responsible for high electrical and thermal conductivity).

Schwarzkopf became a corps commander in 1986 and was a four-star general by 1988, when he was appointed commander in chief of the U.S. Central Command (i.e., the responsible commander for any military operations in the Middle East).

Being to blame (i.e., causally responsible; see Beardsley 1969 and Kenner 1967) is not sufficient for being blameworthy because often, the best or most salient casual explanation doesn't even involve a moral agent at all.

They also make a distinction between reviews conducted by module owners (i.e., developers responsible for specific modules in the software), who are concerned with long-term maintainability, and those conducted by other peers, who are usually more interested in functionality and usability.

Civil servants are allocated to departments, known as Directorates-General (DGs), each covering one or more related policy areas and each headed by a director-general who reports to the European Commissioner in charge of (i.e. politically responsible for) the corresponding policy area.

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