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Faith/fidelity

Treue,/, faithfulness, fidelity faith sincerity loyalty unifor mity. [Pg.451]

The binding of a noncomplementary base is unlikely, because the interactions are unfavorable. The hydrogen bonds linking two complementary bases make a significant contribution to the fidelity of DNA replication. However, DNA polymerases replicate DNA more faithfully than these interactions alone can account for. [Pg.1113]

Whoever will therefore undertake this process must needs have an assistant and, we again repeat it, such an one whose fidelity, above all things, may be safely relied upon true, faithful, and religious being, like his employer, acute to investigate the phenomena of Nature, especially in chemical processes. [Pg.28]

DNA replication takes place only once each generation in each cell, unlike other processes, such as RNA and protein synthesis, which occur many times. It is essential that the fidelity of the replication process be as high as possible to prevent mutations, which are errors in replication. Mutations are frequently harmful, even lethal, to organisms. Nature has devised several ways to ensure that the base sequence of DNA is copied faithfully. [Pg.273]

After the termination of a contract of employment an ex-employee continues to be bound to respect the confidentiality of information imparted in the course of the former employment. This obhgation may be found in an express contractual term, called a covenant in restraint of trade, or in an implied contractual obligation, called the obligation of good faith and fidelity. However, both of these obligations are subject to the qualification that a former employer can only restrain the use of confidential information... [Pg.122]

Evidence-based programs are developed and tested over time using theory to build the program components. It is implementation of these program components that is expected to influence program outcomes. Fidelity is the faithful implementation of the program components. Deviations from, or dilution of the program components, could... [Pg.52]


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