(1) Second, as a social institution the church quickly became a contending locus of power in the Roman Empire.
(2) A parabola is the locus of a point that moves so as to be equidistant from a fixed point and a straight line
(3) He is too quick to conclude that the Web, as a locus for and medium of art, is a failure.
(4) They will be more gravely weakened if pension funds, an enduring locus of labor power, are privatized.
(5) The unfettered, pluralistic nature of the Internet is also changing the locus of power of the news media.
(6) It all revolved around the idea that the body is a locus of memory, and it brought that idea into so many dimensions.
(7) It is impossible to specify the exact locus in the brain of these neural events
(8) The locus of these thick or thin spots can be mapped by radar back to the site of origin.
(9) The real locus of power is the informal council
(10) Then the locus of centers of all circles passing through A and orthogonal to C is a straight line.
(11) For a peaceful world that promotes international democracy, the locus of power and influence needs shifting.
(12) Genes at a locus that differ by mutations are known as alleles or haplotypes.
(13) The catenary is the locus of the focus of a parabola rolling along a straight line.
(14) It seems to understand that the locus of failure isn't external and partial.
(15) Although the Roman government was intact, the real locus of power in ancient Rome was the family.
(16) The curve can be considered as the locus of a point P defined as follows.
(17) Preliminary mapping of the remaining suppressors demonstrates that they define several distinct loci .
(18) The very large pine genomes are highly repetitive, and microsatellite loci also occur as gene families.
(19) Where lines were not common to multiple loci , lines are labeled only to species.
(20) The data included results of genomic typing at polymorphic loci at or near genes of the autoimmune inflammatory response.