COD: Denoting an individual member of a specified group or class.But Chatterbox does n't know any other easily understandable phrase that describes this particular kind of offense . )Because of this , which amino acid is charged onto a particular transfer RNA is utterly arbitrary and controlled by the aminoacyle transferase enzyme that does the charging , plus the structure of the amino acid binding site on the transfer RNA .It seems legitimate to extend that notion to much of the subtle signaling , chemical and otherwise , within and between autonomous agents , as exemplified by plants that upon infestation by a particular insect secrete a secondary metabolite chemical that `` warns '' other members of the same species that an insect infestation is happening and to turn on defensive anti-insect secondary metabolites .If not , then the decoder merely transforms a bit string sent along a communication channel into some other discrete or continuous dynamicsperhaps a set of water-filled bowls is drained by turning on a machine that opens valves between the bowls and to the outside world in particular ways .Plants , as noted , are said to signal one another with complex secondary metabolites to characterize the particular kinds of insects infesting the glade .An addition to the whole style common to Chicanos was a particular haircut , long with a ducktail and a wide-brimmed hat .To compare different risks or burdens , they calculate disability-adjusted life-years , or DALYs—the number of healthy life years lost because of a particular disease or risk factor .I have lately been reading accounts of the exploration of the western and northwestern deserts of Australia in the 1870s and I have become very aware of the effect absent necessities might have on the frequency of particular items in discourse .The way the program works is this : one uses the cursor to highlight a particular word for which synonyms are desired .Penny Perrick regrets ( January 11 ) that `` There is no word in English to describe that particular , special sort of pride that one feels in the achievements of one 's children . ''Although it is true that isoglosses , in effect , set off the various areas where a particular usage was recorded , more accurately an isogloss is drawn to connect sites either where speakers employ both usages or where speakers using one or the other live in very close proximity .Your accusations of inappropriate cutting are once again entirely unsupported -- in fact , it is quite clear from watching that particular scene that there is not a single cut from the point at which Moore asks Heston a second time for the cause of the higher violence in the States , and the point when he mentions the Kayla Rolland incident .So great was his interest that he had forgotten the particular derelict he had come to serve , until Spear stood almost at his elbow .For the purposes of this proposal , I will assume that the nest maintenance and food processing ants have marked the midden with a particular pheromone .TERRORISM is `` the systematic use of violence to create a general climate of fear in a population and thereby to bring about a particular political objective .You may not be able to rescue that particular animal .In this particular movement , Bartók feigns moving to the tonal dominant , C , for the second theme before reinterpreting C as a chromatic passing tone between D♭ and B—this and other subtleties shown in Example 2 will be explained in detail in later sections .But academics are only one particular kind of knowledge .The uncertainty of the market stems from the fact that production of any particular film revolves around whether or not sufficient financing is obtained to start and ultimately complete production of any given film .Work which provides an underlying project-based structure , such as in construction ( ‘jobs ' ) , law ( cases ) , or computing ( programmes ) , provides a particular time span for reciprocities to occur .The Service Our old friend Gladys attended church services one particular Sunday .Bad Landing An airline pilot wrote that on this particular flight he had hammered his ship into the runway really hard .Other relative indicators of scientific productivity , such as the number of publications picked up by the SCI in relation to the number of scientists in a particular country , also demonstrate that such developing regions as Latin America are making substantial contributions to science , despite the fact that the average proportion of gross domestic product ( GDP ) invested in science in Latin America throughout this 10-year period was only 21% of the amount invested in United States ( RICYT 2002 ) .it legislates retrospectively , it is , in effect , looking at particular authors and estates of authors who are before Congress asking for this extension , and it 's choosing between these particular authors and the public at large. Now, it may provide additional incentives for the patentee to exploit and promote and disseminate that particular work ., and is your argument that we find and hold against their retrospective because there is some , at least plausible basis should so argument , to say that there can be a causal connection between the retrospective extension and some benefit that can be traced to those particular works through the retrospective extension , like dissemination ?Is it necessary to have a document identifying the language and the character sets which cater for particular language ?Some amount of profiling may be necessary for UCS use in some countries , do we need to specify that globally or we can leave it to particular region to be solved as regional matter ?>All the above reflects my personal belief that this particular >BOF-cum-WG >should stretch to maintain the status of `` Caesar 's wife ; '' and also >reflects >my concern at the questions being raised by others last week .I was born here , and I was lucky enough not to get attached to any particular river .'' We have seen that raising consumer awareness and concern among restaurants and retailers about a particular fishery can really make a difference . ''In joint deliberations on appropriations for the United States Postal Service and certain other agencies and departments for Fiscal Year 2002 , the committee of conference directed both the Postal Service and the Postal Rate Commission to prepare reports on particular areas of the Postal Service 's authority under existing law .The second section addresses the same topics in connection with Negotiated Service Agreements ( NSAs ) , so-called `` niche classifications , '' which are special service and rate arrangements negotiated between the Postal Service and a particular mailer or groups of mailers with features tailored to their use of the postal system .Commission proceedings in which the Postal Service has sought to introduce service innovations-some of them customized for particular groups of mailers-on an expedited basis .The rules depart from those generally applicable to proposed mail classification changes by reducing the amount of supporting evidence the Postal Service is required to produce , and by expediting the Commission 's procedural schedule for considering the particular form of proposed change .Three of the new sets of rules prescribe expedited procedures for particular categories of Postal Service requests .considerations could support recommendation of rate and classification changes tailored to the capabilities and needs of particular mailers .The Commission might , after considering cost and other relevant evidence , establish a range of permissible rates for particular subclasses , with the Postal Service and individual mailers free thereafter to negotiate rates within this range ; orThis kind of noise seems very difficult to isolate to a particular channel .According to the architecture historian Peter Collins , the use of the word style to designate the architecture of a particular period or country is relatively late .Although most people would describe this house as `` traditional , '' this is not an exercise in a particular historical style .Fear that being linked to a particular style is to be put in a box — like most creative people , architects dislike being categorized .The extent of overlap of each transcript against the supporting evidence used during the re-annotation was determined using an intersection algorithm to determine the annotations overlapped by particular types of evidence [ 12 ] .We conclude that the apparent SIC1 -dependence of bypass by tab3-1 and other tab mutants relates more to the strength of the particular mutation , rather than the mechanism of bypass .Whether feedback of these particular errors could improve risk estimation has not been examined .Department of Labor reflecting the prevailing wages in the particular agricultural sector .In the toy-store scene , for instance , Oskar says of a neighbor who also took part in the great national pogrom , though he was n't in that particular store : `` Meyn was not there , '' he says , `` just as the ones who were there were not somewhere else '' -- a swipe at all the Germans who claimed not to have been around whenever Nazi crimes took place .This does not mean that computational studies of biological networks are disconnected from experimental reality , but rather that they tend , nowadays , to address questions of a higher level than simply whether a particular model fits particular data .While this generic structure is conserved throughout the Bacteria there are number of variations , in particular lineages of bacteria , in terms of adducts to the glycan , and composition of the peptide chain [ 1 , 2 ] .Admittedly , certain groups have their particular vocabulary .Nobel-Prize-winning experimental work conducted by David Hubel and Torsten Wiesel in the late 1950s consolidated this notion with the discovery that individual neurons in the visual cortex can be characterized as simple line detectors , i.e. , that they are most active when a line of a particular orientation is found in a particular part of the visual world [ 4 ] .Smith believes that the Catholic League , which is authorized by neither the Church nor the Vatican , was looking for an excuse to attack Disney that particular week .This is because unlike traditional patient information tools ( such as a brochure or a video where only a limited amount of preoperative information can be provided ) , a Web site could be structured to address the particular questions an individual patient might have .Chihuly is all you need to say , whether you 're talking about a particular glass piece ( `` a Chihuly '' ) or evoking the movement , the institution , the aesthetic , and the regional identity epitomized by the Northwest 's ( and the glass world 's ) most famous artist .Thus , given a particular genetic background , treatment with an antagonist against CRH -R1 can mimic the genetic abolition of gene function .0. Thus '011 ' would indicate a particular gene whose expression , relative to control , was increased at a magnitude >2 .Average Difference Intensity ( ADI ) : average measure of intensity of hybridization for a series of match and mismatch probe pairs tiled across a particular gene transcript .That is , MEME decides during the motif identification whether or not to include a sequence ; the numbers of sequences that MEME used for the alignments are given in Tables 2and 4 . We observed that MEME is rather restrictive in deciding whether to use a particular sequence or not ; thus , the number of sequences in any given motif alignment is rather small , and searching for binding sites as described below resulted in larger numbers of sequences with a particular motif .A recent survey by the Joint Information Systems Committee ( JISC ) in the United Kingdom suggests that many authors would use such an option if it were more widely available : 48% of authors who had never published in an open-access journal and 60% of authors who had done so indicated that they would be willing to `` pay a publisher of a journal sold according to the traditional subscription model an additional fee for them to make [ the author 's ] particular paper ‘open access ' '' ( JISC 2004 ) .If learners want more than a valency pattern for a particular verb or group of verbs or more than the translation equivalent ( s ) of a single source-language word , where do they turn ?That lengthy action means that , although nicotine activates the receptors , it then often turns particular receptor subtypes off again , a process called desensitization .Summing up the excess cancer cases for all of the relevant compounds assumes an additive relationship - that particular compounds do not interact in a synergistic or threshold-related manner to influence dose-response relationships .The population was studied according to cancer diagnosis ( leukemia , lymphoma and solid tumor ) and according to the age at the time of a particular sample has been taken .The results provided by the CASP organisers and assessors show how well a particular group did , but do not measure performance of individual methods in separate contexts .A screening system looks for particular , identifiable suspects or indicators of risk .Readers may also wonder whether SLATE will have a particular political flavor .Clarke and others told us of a particular concern about possible attacks on the Fourth of July .Technology in itself is n't driving us in any particular direction—I believe that we decide where it should go .The index is expressed as percent certainty that a particular prediction is correct : A = 99 .After more than 50 years of study , the anatomy of the brain is well described and many brain functions have been mapped to particular substructures [ 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 , 8 ] .Even though structure prediction methods need further development , it is possible to produce models where functional hypotheses can be tested in a rational manner ( for example , with mutagenesis experiments ) through detailed analysis [ 54 ] . Additionally , structure comparisons can be used to detect functional relationships that can not be detected by sequence information alone [ 52 ] , and micro-environment analyses that parse models for particular three-dimensional motifs [ 55 ] can be used to discern molecular function .