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The tight junction is propelled progressively along the surface of the invading merozoite by virtue of the force generated by the motor until membrane fusion at the posterior end of the parasite resulting in internalization within a parasitophorous vacuole.
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Dialectical images counter the threat of preservation (tradition) by virtue of the interruptive force they are understood to impart to experience as a consequence of the instantaneous temporality of the now, or what Benjamin famously called now-time [Jetztzeit]: "The dialectical image is an image that emerges suddenly, in a flash" (AP, [N9, 7], 473).
This solution has the virtue of forcing the lenders from northern Europe to take their lumps for having been so imprudent in shoveling money to the south, while also breaking the link between troubled banks and government indebtedness that has been so ruinous in Spain and Ireland.
Tune in to any of the many television and radio stations controlled by the military, and, alongside the news and game shows, you may well be treated to a special programme extolling the virtues of the armed forces.
With combat operations due to end in Afghanistan in 2014, an opportunity has been seized to try to make a virtue of the financial pressures to restructure the force in a more logical way that, commanders believe, will still deliver the combat power the country needs.
The surface phase separations of PMMA/SAN blends were characterized by virtue of atomic force microscopy (AFM).
However, a different behavior was observed for Acid Green (AG) dye sorbed onto spent brewery grains where the removal initially increased by virtue of the high concentration gradient driving force and then dropped owing to saturation of the sorption active sites [ 70].
But it has the virtue of forcing Airbus into the same bind that Boeing faced a few years ago: invest billions of dollars to replace a perfectly good plane in anticipation of what may happen half a decade from now, or just wait and hope.
From the conquests of Charlemagne to the unprecedented bloodletting of two world wars in the 20th century, Europe saw only brief stretches of unity, and that only by virtue of imperial force.
He has given us new insight into the human condition by virtue of the melancholy voyage he was forced to take.
The charter is already binding and in force by virtue of the Lisbon treaty.
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