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comprehensive and survey
** This German publication is both one of the most comprehensive general introductions to the life and works of the philosopher and physician Avicenna ( Ibn Sīnā, d. 1037 ) and an extensive and careful survey of his contribution to the history of science.
By 1987 a comprehensive survey of the phylum was completed: in all, 4516 species and 339 genera had been named.
Their accuracy has been called into question, however ( e. g., by Chauncey Brewster Tinker in The Translations of Beowulf, a comprehensive survey of 19th-century translations and editions of Beowulf ), and the extent to which the manuscript was actually more readable in Thorkelin's time is unclear.
In an entirely centralized economy, a universal survey of human needs and consumer wants is required before a comprehensive plan for production can be formulated.
* Kinematic Self-Replicating Machines first comprehensive survey of entire field in 2004 by Robert Freitas and Ralph Merkle
( See Augusto, 2010, for a recent comprehensive survey.
* Lands Beyond ( 1952 ) ( with Willy Ley )-a comprehensive survey of geographical myths
The extended meaning of a " comprehensive survey " of a subject followed sooner, in 1801.
In terms of national rankings, Maclean's ranked Waterloo 3rd in their 2011 comprehensive university rankings. The Higher Education Strategy Associates ranked the University 8th nationally in Science and Engineering. In an employability survey published by the New York Times in October 2011, when CEOs and chairmans were asked to select the top universities which they recruited from, Waterloo placed 106th in the world, and sixth in Canada.
Existing topographic survey maps, because of their comprehensive and encyclopedic coverage, form the basis for much derived topographic work.
The number is based on extrapolating from a comprehensive survey of public and private cameras within the Cheshire Constabulary jurisdiction.
In Britain, the last comprehensive survey of Golden Eagles took place in 2003, and found 442 occupied territories.
In 1913, Sachs saw the publication of his book Real-Lexicon der Musikinstrumente, probably the most comprehensive survey of musical instruments in 200 years.
His numerous books include works on rhythm, dance and musical instruments, with his The History of Musical Instruments ( 1940 ), a comprehensive survey of musical instruments worldwide throughout history, seen as one of the most important.
The logical foundation of ultrafinitism is unclear ; in his comprehensive survey Constructivism in Mathematics ( 1988 ), the constructive logician A. S. Troelstra dismissed it by saying " no satisfactory development exists at present.
The club was also involved in a survey of wetlands around Bangalore in collaboration with the Forest Department of the Karnataka state and was involved in a comprehensive survey of water quality parameters including chemical, physical and biological status.
* The Action Plan for Australian Birds 2000, Garnett, Stephen T .; & Crowley, Gabriel M., Environment Australia, Canberra, 2000 ISBN 0-642-54683-5, a comprehensive survey of the conservation status of Australian species, with costed conservation and recovery strategies.
A comprehensive survey on the dialect, including a concise history of the island and its people, can be found in Renzo De Martino's Il dizionario maddalenino: Glossario etimologico comparato
In 1535 Henry ordered a comprehensive survey of the church's property, the Valor Ecclesiasticus.
The new species was widely believed to have originated in China, but a comprehensive survey there in 1986 found no trace of it, although elm bark beetles were very common.
The Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, currently under construction, is expected to perform a comprehensive, high-resolution survey starting in the late 2010s.
The IBC overview page states: " Deaths in the database are derived from a comprehensive survey of commercial media and NGO-based reports, along with official records that have been released into the public sphere.
These are mainly his comprehensive view of philosophy, as embracing in its survey the whole field of human knowledge, his insistence everywhere on clear and methodic exposition, and his confidence in the power of reason to reduce all subjects to this form.

comprehensive and all
The comprehensive or master processes activate all or some of the elements within the social system and subsystems.
There will be a comprehensive index in Volume 3, covering all three volumes.
Therefore employment and education in all the schools in a metropolitan area are related in different ways from those which are characteristic of the comprehensive high school described in my first report.
Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
In a June 5, 1947 speech, comporting with the Truman Doctrine, Marshall announced a comprehensive program of American assistance to all European countries wanting to participate, including the Soviet Union and those of Eastern Europe, called the Marshall Plan.
* The Eldritch Dark — This website contains almost all of Clark Ashton Smith's written work, as well as a comprehensive selection of his art, biographies, a bibliography, a discussion board, readings, fiction tributes and more.
The Lancer / Ace editions ( 1966 – 1977 ), under the direction of de Camp and Lin Carter, were the first comprehensive paperbacks, compiling the material from the Gnome Press series together in chronological order with all the remaining original Howard material, including that left unpublished in his lifetime and fragments and outlines.
* “ useful “ — in conjunction with being context-specific, the help menu must be comprehensive in including all of the information that the user seeks
* The Mammals: A Guide to the Living Species ( 1965 ) — a comprehensive and compelling listing of all mammal genera, all non-rodent non-bat species, and additional information on select species.
Of all of the genres, classical and jazz have the most established and comprehensive systems of instruction and training.
This work not only discusses all of Rosa's creative life up to 1997, but it also gives a comprehensive biography, lists up to that date his Disney work and presents an extensive interview with Rosa.
The Halakha is a comprehensive guide to all aspects of human life, both corporeal and spiritual.
Western Orientalists do not believe that Ibn Battuta visited all the places he described and argue that in order to provide a comprehensive description of places in the Muslim world, he relied on hearsay evidence and made use of accounts by earlier travellers.
The Deutsche Rechtsalterthümer ( German Legal Antiquities, 1828 ) was a comprehensive compilation of sources of law from all Germanic languages, whose structure allowed an initial understanding of older German legal traditions not influenced by Roman law.
( i ) be varied and comprehensive, providing a balance of information, enlightenment and entertainment for men, women and children of all ages, interests and tastes,
Unacceptable performance on comprehensive exams will prevent a candidate from receiving a degree, even if all course work has been completed.
After a comprehensive statement of the varied reasons slavery goes against “ the laws of God, man, and nature ,” the Conference answered in the affirmative to the question, “ do we pass our disapprobation on all our friends who keep slaves and advise their freedom ?” This position was put into action in 1783.
* The Original Text of the New Testament-an ongoing project that aims to collate all extant ancient manuscripts of the Greek New Testament and its early versions ( Peshitta, Curetonian Syriac, Syriac Sinaiticus, Philoxenian, Old Latin, Vulgate, Sahidic, and Bohairic ) and present them online in parallel with a comprehensive critical apparatus.
These were precisely the ' urban ills ' Modernism was meant to ' solve ', but more often than not, the types of ' comprehensive ', ' one size fits all ' approaches to planning made things worse., and residents began to show interest in becoming involved in decisions which had once been solely entrusted to professionals of the built environment.
This convention was most comprehensive and was designated to replace all previous conventions on that matter.
The main types of secondary school are: community schools, comprehensive schools, colleges ( though this term is more usually applied to third-level institutions like universities ), vocational schools, voluntary secondary schools and meánscoileanna ( secondary schools that teach all subjects through Irish ).
A comprehensive anthology consisting of extracts from all these is the Shittah Mekubbetzet of Bezalel Ashkenazi.

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