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"Since the Mass is integrally bound up in the Sacrifice of Christ on the cross, a crucifix is inseparable from the Liturgy, from the altar and from the Church," Mr. Rose writes.
In these products, chrysotile is integrally bound into the cement particles and matrix with little or no opportunity for release as individual fibers.
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Similarly, manganese, rather than cobalt, is likely the physiologically relevant ion for E. coli iPGM also since it has been found integrally bound in this enzyme [6] and is the more abundant ion in the cell [45].
So urbanism, and everything that followed afterwards — politics, economy, culture — is integrally connected to that beginning.
They say hunting and trading in polar bears is "integrally linked" with Inuit subsistence and culture.
Her anomia, it seems, is integrally related to her visual problems, and not a form of aphasia in the usual sense.
Phosphorus, which with deoxyribose sugar forms the "backbone" of DNA and is integrally involved in cell energy transformation and membrane formation, is preferentially incorporated into prebiological organic molecules.
But that lore is integrally linked with coding and practical computing skills.
Newey sketches up the fundamental concept of the car before handing it on to the wider design team to process, and is integrally involved in its development.
Allegiance to music is integrally woven into the social identity of Italians but no single style has been considered a characteristic "national style".
Innate host defence is integrally linked to inflammation and coagulation [ 3, 4].
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