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Individual and regional
Individual variation in response to analgesic placebos has been linked to regional neurochemical differences in the internal affective state of the individuals experiencing pain.
Individual franchisees took advantage of the AmeriKing failure ; one of BK's regional owners, Miami-based Al Cabrera, purchased 130 stores located primarily in the Chicago and the upper mid-west region, from the failed company for a price of, approximately 88 percent of their original value.
Individual sections of a metropolitan or regional municipality may retain some autonomous jurisdiction apart from the city-wide government.
Individual national or regional Old Catholic churches maintain a degree of autonomy, similar to the practice of the Anglican Communion, so that each diocese of the Old Catholic Union of Utrecht has a diocesan bishop, and countries with more than one diocese have a bishop who is appointed ' bishop in charge ' ( or similar title ).
Individual entries can additionally include graphic variants, secondary definitions, information on regional usages, citations from pre-Han texts, and further phonetic information, especially in dúruò ( 讀若 " read like ") notations ( Coblin 1978 ).

Individual and organ
Individual organ physiology furthermore facilitates the maintenance of homeostasis of the whole body e. g. Blood pressure regulation: the release of renin by the kidneys allow blood pressure to be stabilized ( Renin, Angiotensinogen, Aldosterone System ), though the brain helps regulate blood pressure by the Pituitary releasing Anti-Diuretic Hormone ( ADH ).

Individual and procurement
Replacement of the M16 would come from the Individual Carbine instead of the M4A1 if procurement was attained.

Individual and organizations
Individual tremolo harmonica players from China moved to Hong Kong to set up different harmonica organizations such as The Chinese Y. M. C. A.
), Individual differences and behavior in organizations ( pp. 258 – 99 ).
* Individual augmentee, a U. S. military program for augmenting units with personnel from other organizations or branches of service
An early LGBT activist, Sarria co-founded several homophile organizations, including the League for Civil Education, the Tavern Guild and the Society for Individual Rights.
The Society has now more than 1900 Individual Members, 15 Corporate Members ( Universities and non-profit research organizations from Belgium, Croatia, Finland, Germany, India, Italy, New Zealand, Poland, Spain, Switzerland and Serbia ) and 16 Corporate Sustaining Members.
Individual growers belong to a local organization ; local organizations belong to a district organization, and district organizations belong to a central organization.
Individual training sites may be public, as through technical colleges, or private organizations.
Individual chapter organizations are generically referred to as " Ethical Societies ", though their names may include " Ethical Society ," " Ethical Culture Society ," " Society for Ethical Culture ," " Ethical Humanist Society ," or other variations on the theme of " Ethical.
Individual sports not governed by umbrella organizations like the NCAA, NAIA, and NJCAA are governed by their own organizations, such as the National Collegiate Boxing Association and Intercollegiate Rowing Association.
Israel's State Prosecutor's Office dissociated itself from the state attorney's comments, and said they " reflect neither the prosecution's position nor the position of the state, and were not authorized " and that the " state's position has been and continues to be that HaMoked: Center for the Defense of the Individual and the B ' Tselem organization are human rights organizations ".
Individual academic programs are nationally accredited by 10 different professional evaluating organizations State Community College >

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Individual axons are microscopic in diameter ( typically about 1μm across ), but may be up to several feet in length.
* Alexander, FM Constructive Conscious Control of the Individual, Centerline Press ( USA, 1923 ), revised 1946, Mouritz ( UK, 2004 ) ISBN 0-9543522-6-2, ISBN 978954352264
Individual human societies may each define crime and crimes differently, in different localities ( state, local, international ), at different time stages of the so-called " crime ", from planning, disclosure, supposedly intended, supposedly prepared, incomplete, complete or future proclaimed after the " crime ".
While modern systems distinguish between offences against the " State " or " Community ", and offences against the " Individual ", the so-called penal law of ancient communities did not deal with " crimes " ( Latin: crimina ), but with " wrongs " ( Latin: delicta ).
Individual stitches, or rows of stitches, may be made taller by drawing more yarn into the new loop ( an elongated stitch ), which is the basis for uneven knitting: a row of tall stitches may alternate with one or more rows of short stitches for an interesting visual effect.
Philips have made some considerable progress since 2007 ( when it was first ranked in this guide ), in particular by supporting the Individual Producer Responsibility principle, which means that the company is accepting the responsibility for the toxic impacts of its products on e-waste dumps around the world.
Individual states may further allow longer vehicles ( known as " longer combination vehicles " or LCVs ), and may allow them to operate on roads other than those part of the National Network.
To take advantage of these higher contributions, many vendors now offer Solo-401 ( k ) plans or Individual ( k ) plans, which can be administered as a Self-Directed 401 ( k ), allowing for investment into real estate, mortgage notes, tax liens, private companies, and virtually any other investment.
** Individual Mobilization Augmentee ( IMA )-The National Communications System ( NCS ) Augmentee Program was established in 1988 to provide a cadre of skilled civilian and military reservists to enhance the efforts of the Office of the Manager, NCS ( OMNCS ), the National Coordinating Center for Telecommunications ( NCC ), and NCS Regional Managers ( RMs ) during national crises and emergencies.
Pinker has served on the editorial boards of journals such as Cognition, Daedalus, and PLOS One, and on the advisory boards of institutions for scientific research ( e. g., the Paul Allen Institute for Brain Science ), free speech ( e. g., the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education ), the popularization of science ( e. g., the World Science Festival and the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry ), peace ( e. g., the Peace Research Endowment ), and secular humanism ( e. g., the Freedom from Religion Foundation and the Secular Coalition of America
Individual nations such as Chad ( the first to recognize Luna ), India, and Egypt are also named.
The current test for this is Individual Vehicle Approval ( IVA ), which has replaced Single Vehicle Approval ( SVA ).
Individual performances continued to receive praise ; in 1987, Bill Collins analyzed The Letter ( 1940 ), and described her performance as " a brilliant, subtle achievement ", and wrote, " Bette Davis makes Leslie Crosbie one of the most extraordinary females in movies.
Similarly, jointly held property ( in common law systems ), life insurance, annuities, US Tax Code section 401 ( k ) Retirement Plans or Individual Retirement Accounts ( also known as Registered Retirement Savings Plans in Canada ) will also avoid probate as these devices allow property to transfer to beneficiaries outside the probate process.
Individual member states often define even lower levels by national law ; the United Kingdom, for instance, opted for 120 dB ( A ), which is where many references indicate that permanent ear damage occurs.
Journal of Individual Psychology, 65 ( 3 ), 212-240.
** Lu Qin 呂欽 / 吕钦 ( 1962 -; Huiyang, Guangdong ), xiangqi grandmaster ; Winner, World Xiangqi Individual Championships, 1990, 1995, 1997, 2001 and 2005
** Lin Dan 林丹 ( 1983 -; Longyan, Fujian ; Hakka pronunciation: Lim Dan ), Individual and Team gold medalist, 2008 Beijing Olympics ; Winner, World Badminton Championships, 2006, 2007, 2009
Individual sundew species have adapted to a wide variety of environments, including atypical habitats, such as rainforests, deserts ( D. burmannii and D. indica ), and even highly shaded environments ( Queensland sundews ).

Individual and all
Individual moral agents do not know everything about their particular situations, and thus do not know all the possible consequences of their potential actions.
Individual difference psychologists usually express their interest in individuals while studying groups by seeking dimensions shared by all individuals but upon which individuals differ.
Individual goals must be in line with team goals ( or not exist at all ) to be effective ( Mitchell & Silver, 1990 ).
Individual surrenders were uncommon ; usually a large unit surrendered all its men.
Individual state legislatures independently laid embargoes, negotiated directly with foreigners, raised armies and made war, all violating the letter and the spirit of the “ Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union ”.
Individual states chose their electors, who voted all together for Washington when they met.
Individual letters are assembled into words and lines of text with the aid of a composing stick, and the whole assembly is tightly bound together to make up a page image called a forme, where all letter faces are exactly the same height to form a flat surface of type.
Animator Pete Docter, director John Lasseter, musician Randy Newman, producers Bonnie Arnold and Ralph Guggenheim, production designer Ralph Eggleston, and writers Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, Andrew Stanton, and Joss Whedon all won awards for " Best Individual Achievement " in their respective fields for their work on the film.
Individual susceptibility can vary from day to day, and different individuals under the same conditions may be affected differently or not at all.
Individual persons composed 34. 6 % of all households, and 15. 4 % had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older.
Individual benefactors are commemorated in an annual pattern, with the founders being commemorated ( as shown above ) on the first Sunday of Michaelmas Term, and at all gaudies.
Individual households made up 28. 1 percent of the population, and 7. 8 percent of all households had someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older.
Individual nodes use the topology information to compute next hop paths regard to all nodes in the network utilising shortest hop forwarding paths.
In the United States, recruit training in the Army is called Basic Combat Training, U. S. Army Infantry undergoes OSUT ( One Station Unit Training ) which involves BCT, Infantry Advanced Individual Training and Specialized Infantry Training ( such as Bradley, or Mortar School ) all in one, in the Air Force it is called Basic Military Training or " BMT ", in the Navy and Marine Corps, it is called Recruit Training and in the Coast Guard, it is called, " Basic Training.
Individual ships may not carry all variants ; weapons load-outs are adjusted to suit assigned mission profile.
Each Individual had his own mobile " City " that provided for all his needs, resulting in a society where people had no need for each other and were incapable of cooperating, resulting in nearly all interpersonal encounters being small wars.
Individual examples of success and failure exist in almost all spheres of business and activity and therefore cannot be taken as indications of whether Lean is particularly applicable to a specific sector of activity.
Individual brigades, such as the Irish Brigade, the Philadelphia Brigade, the First New Jersey Brigade, the Vermont Brigade, and the Iron Brigade, all became well known to the general public, both during the Civil War and afterward.
Individual coins or banknotes can be demonetised and cease to be legal tender ( for example, the pre-decimal United Kingdom farthing or the Bank of England 1 pound note ), but the Bank of England does redeem all Bank of England banknotes for legal tender at its counters in London ( or by post ) regardless of how old they are.
Individual halls organise " Hall day " — an annual event that involves lighting and decoration of the organising hall, with a social gathering of students from all halls — during March.
Alekhine won at the Salzburg 1942 chess tournament ( Six Grandmasters ' Tournament ) in June 1942, at Munich ( European Individual Chess Championship ) in September 1942, and at Prague ( International Tournament ) in April 1943, always ahead of Keres, who placed second in all three of those tournaments.
Individual gold medals go to participants who finish within 10 % of their class ' top competitor's total elapsed time, silver medals are awarded for those who finish within 25 %, and bronze medals are awarded to any rider who finishes all six days within their time allowance.
In all there are 27 core courses ( including 2 Individual Seminar courses ) appropriately clubbed with tutorials and labs – wherever necessary, 2 track core courses, 2 science courses ( as elective ), 6 technical electives and 3 open electives along with 2 internships and one B. Tech.

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