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According to Weber, organizations were able to develop unparalleled calculability and efficiency by combining two structures: (1) a system of explicit rules, upheld by clearly marked jurisdictions between offices and by permanent files documenting the processing of cases, and (2) a unique division of labour.
Chemotactic or chemoattractant cytokine (chemokine) proteins are a unique division of cytokines characterized by their roles in cell signaling through the use of heterotrimeric GTP-binding (G protein-coupled) 7-transmembrane receptors [ 1- 3].
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The manuscript is believed to have been housed in Caesarea in the 6th century, together with the Codex Sinaiticus, as they have the same unique divisions of chapters in the Acts.
This unique asymmetrical division not only enables mother daughter discrimination but also facilitates mother cell retention.
Global gene expression analysis has revealed that at least 10% of the Sulfolobus acidocaldarius genes display cyclic expression during cell cycle progression [ 23], including a unique cell division machinery, the Cdv system, that recently was identified based on the expression data [ 24, 25].
∑ R ∈ R Δ i (S i (R ) ) where R is the set of all n! orderings of N, and S i (R) is the set of elements preceding i in the ordering R. The Shapley value is the unique fair division of the total performance gap v(N) - v among the different elements [ 35], i.e. (4) ∑ i = 1 n γ i = v (N ) − v.
Each visual hemifield map was separated into 36 bins: six divisions of eccentricity (E1 E6) that each contained six divisions of polar angle (A1 A6) such that each bin represented a unique part of visual space.
Each layer contains different neuronal classes, receives different kinds of sensory input, and projects to different neuronal centers, and can thus be understood as unique functional divisions [3].
In a Japanese neighborhood, blocks show a unique pattern of divisions and sub-divisions, scales of buildings and their layout due to the rather flexible arrangement of buildings and their associated open spaces including back yards and setbacks, resembling a 'kind of patchwork' as Shelton says (Shelton 1999) of buildings and open spaces.
This occurs when measures common to two units instead of being unique to one division are present in performance evaluations.
She outlines the idea of the unique human sexual division of labor (men the hunters and women the gatherers) and the exchange of meat for fidelity, or "sex contract", but then questions whether hunting is more of a social signal than an essential part of subsistence.
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