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"Twenty years ago we were willing to enter nonreciprocal agreements," she said.
A child who has many nonreciprocal friendships or who does not have any other friends may need some professional help.
Almost all children occasionally have nonreciprocal friendships, especially in preschool and early elementary school.
The geometry of nonreciprocal propagation may at first appear paradoxical.
The relationship is nonreciprocal, however; the North does not depend on the South, since it can use its own heavy machinery to produce manufactured goods.
Later it was found that any effect that affects the two beams in nonreciprocal fashion produces a frequency difference as Rosenthal anticipated.
In genetics, nonreciprocal translocation involves the transfer of genes from one chromosome to another, nonhomologous chromosome.
Analysis of the published genome sequences indicates that these two genes likely duplicated through nonreciprocal exchanges or by gene conversion [ 16 ] .
Additional antigenic variants have been defined within several of the serotypes on the basis of reduced or nonreciprocal cross-neutralization between variant strains.
But without some form of overall reciprocal balance, the relationship may become transformed into a nonreciprocal form of friendship, or the friendship may fail altogether.
The program gives nonreciprocal, duty-free access to products from 38 African countries that meet certain criteria, like a market-based economy, political pluralism and adherence to the rule of law.
Such recombination events need not cause rearrangements, but can also result in the nonreciprocal transfer of sequence from one paralogue to the other-a process known as gene conversion.
If we assign positions to particular instances of discourse we find firstly that there are many intermediate cases, and secondly that absolutely nonreciprocal discourse is unlikely.
According to recent research, people who form nonreciprocal bonds with famous "crushes" can assimilate some of that crush's characteristics into their own personalities and essentially feel better about themselves.
However since the diode is a one-port (two terminal) device, a nonreciprocal component is needed to separate the outgoing amplified signal from the incoming input signal.
Most materials used in antennas meet these conditions, but some microwave antennas use high-tech components such as isolators and circulators, made of nonreciprocal materials such as ferrite.
A Robertsonian translocation is a type of nonreciprocal translocation involving two homologous (paired) chromosomes or non-homologous chromosomes (i.e. two different chromosomes, not belonging to a homologous pair).
Under the GSP, the United States was allowed to grant nonreciprocal tariff preference to less developed countries, based on certain country and product eligibility criteria, in order to promote their economic growth and development.
To suppress one of these, and produce a unidirectional laser, it is necessary to employ a nonreciprocal element usually based on the Faraday effect - which makes the cavity more lossy for one of these modes than the other.
However in Quantum Electrodynamics (QED), Denisov calculated that with sufficiently strong magnetic fields, as for example provided by superconducting magnets along the beam, a nonreciprocal frequency shift ought to be observable with sufficiently sensitive rings.
Therefore, it should be noted that while SDSA produces non-crossover products due to the fact that flanking markers of heteroduplex DNA are not exchanged, gene conversion does occur, wherein nonreciprocal genetic transfer takes place between two homologous sequences.
(AICPA Statement of Position 95-1, Glossary, p. 33] DONATED CAPITAL - The amount of nonreciprocal transfers of assets or services from State, local, and foreign governments; individuals; or others not considered parties related to the Government.