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The decision to shoot down a plane is taken by CCS.
In contrast, SS7 signaling is termed Common Channel Signaling ( CCS ) in that the path and facility used by the signaling is separate and distinct from the telecommunications channels that will ultimately carry the telephone conversation.
Seaside High School is home to the 2006 CCS Small-Division Football Championship winners, the Spartans, led by coaches Alfred Avila, Quentin Crosby, Michael Drain, Jeff Quenga, Matt Avila, Pastor Joe Kamp, and Bryan Shaw.
In 2007, the baseball team at Aptos High was nationally ranked and advanced to the CCS D2 finals losing out by a single home run.
This enzyme also contains zinc ions for stabilization and is activated by copper chaperone for superoxide dismutase ( CCS ).
The pour point defined first this property of motor oil, as defined by ASTM D97 as "... an index of the lowest temperature of its utility ..." for a given application, but the " cold cranking simulator " ( CCS, see ASTM D5293-08 ) and " Mini-Rotary Viscometer " ( MRV, see ASTM D3829-02 ( 2007 ), ASTM D4684-08 ) are today the properties required in motor oil specs and define the SAE classifications.
When compartment syndrome is caused by repetitive use of the muscles, as in a cyclist, it is known as chronic compartment syndrome ( CCS ).
* 5 November 1970 to 14 July 1977: Led Zeppelin's " Whole Lotta Love " based on the CCS release, recorded by Johnny Pearson and session musicians from the BBC orchestra.
The most notable were the Copal Compact Shutter ( CCS ), introduced by the Konica Autoreflex TC ( 1976 ), and the Seiko Metal Focal-Plane Compact ( MFC ), first used in the Pentax ME ( 1977 ; all from Japan ).
* Collective Consciousness Society, a British popular music group led by blues guitarist Alexis Korner, more often known by its initials CCS
The Calculus of Communicating Systems ( CCS ) is a process calculus introduced by Robin Milner around 1980 and the title of a book describing the calculus.
Given a set of action names, the set of CCS processes is defined by the following BNF grammar:
* Communicating Sequential Processes ( CSP ), developed by Tony Hoare, is a language that arose at a similar time to CCS.
In theoretical computer science, the π-calculus ( or pi-calculus ) is a process calculus originally developed by Robin Milner, Joachim Parrow and David Walker as a continuation of work on the process calculus CCS ( Calculus of Communicating Systems ).
In Common Channel Signaling ( CCS ) separate channels are used for control and data, as opposed to the shared channel in CAS, so all control is out-of-band by definition.
Formed in February 1942, with its first meeting 23 January 1942 in the Public Health Building at Nineteenth Street and Constitution Avenue in Washington, the CCS charter was approved by President Roosevelt 21 April 1942.
The meetings of heads of government at those conferences were designed to reach formal agreement on issues thoroughly staffed by the CCS.
* 1993 in Czech: Channel Classics ( CCS 5193 ) CD titled: Composers from Theresienstadt, 1941-1945: Hans Krása's Brundibár and František Domažlický's Czech Songs ; Disman Radio Children's Ensemble, Prague, conducted by Jóža Karas-in Czech ; no texts 1993.
Its successor Ecclesiology Today is still, as of 2011, being published by The Ecclesiological Society ( successor to the CCS, now a registered charity ).
" The CCS transferred securities electronically, eliminating their physical handling for settlement purposes, and kept track of the total number of shares held by NYSE members.
The CCS further recommends patients who require operation for Ebstein anomaly should be operated on by congenital heart surgeons who have substantial specific experience and success with this operation.
In 2007 CCS was approved by the State of Vermont to award Master of Fine Arts degrees and certificates, which have been awarded to students from all subsequent classes.
CCS is the subject of a documentary film, Cartoon College, by Josh Melrod and Tara Wray.

CCS and Canadian
The Canadian Cardiovascular Society ( CCS ) recommends surgical intervention for the following indications:

CCS and Society
In 1844, he joined the Cambridge Camden Society ( CCS ) which published a list of do's and don ' ts for church layout which they promoted as a science.

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In a very different area, Milner also developed a theoretical framework for analyzing concurrent systems, the calculus of communicating systems ( CCS ), and its successor, the pi-calculus.
Among the residential colleges are the Residential College of Cultural and Community Studies ( CCS ), Ayers College of Commerce and Industry, Jones Residential College ( Arts ), Slivka Residential College ( Science and Engineering ), the International Studies Residential College, Communications Residential College ( CRC ), and the Public Affairs Residential College ( PARC ).
* Prof To Relearn Dorm Life ( 2003 ), Daily Nexus, about the resident faculty member in the CCS dorm
* CCS Marine Biology Program Admits 13-Year-Old Whiz Kid ( 2006 ), Daily Nexus
Near Lens, this modest-sized city nevertheless has several nursery schools, schools, colleges, a university, a swimming pool, a city library, a cultural and social center ( CCS ), a hospital, a covered stadium, several gardens and parks, two movie theaters, two cemeteries, a Catholic church, a shopping center, a National Police station, a fire station, a complete intercommunity transportation system ( Tadao ), regional newspapers, the main ones being L ' Avenir de l ' Artois Future of Artois, La Voix du Nord ( Voice of the North ) and Nord Éclair ( Northern Flash ), etc.
In telephony, common-channel signaling ( CCS ), in the US also common-channel interoffice signaling ( CCIS ), is the transmission of signaling information ( control information ) on a separate channel from the data, and, more specifically, where that signaling channel controls multiple data channels.
The logical alternative to CCS is channel-associated signaling ( CAS ), in which each bearer channel has a signaling channel dedicated to it.
The CCS submitted the DEF designations for study to the Combined Civilian Affairs Committee ( CCAC ), which not only concurred with the designation, but went further, suggesting that the status of all German POWs be retroactively lifted after the German surrender.
Copper-clad steel ( CCS ), also known as copper-covered steel or the trademarked name Copperweld is a bi-metallic product, mainly used in the wire industry that combines the high mechanical resistance of steel with the conductivity and resistance to corrosion of copper.
For time slots carrying high-level data link control ( HDLC ) data, such as data for common channel signaling ( CCS ), TDMoIP has a special adaptation that encapsulates stretches of non-idle data.
Dudley Senanayake who was the Prime Minister of Ceylon in 1967 ceremonially opened the newly established Ceylon Broadcasting Corporation along with Minister Ranasinghe Premadasa and the Director General of the CBC, Neville Jayaweera. The first board of Directors of CBC consisted of Mr. Neville Jayaweera ( CCS ), Mr. A. L. M. Hashim, Mr. Dharmasiri Kuruppu, Mr. K. A. G.
Currently CCS offers Bachelor of Fine Arts degrees in 11 majors: Advertising Design, Entertainment Arts ( Character and Expiremental Animation, Video and Live Action, and Game Art ), Art Education, Crafts, Fine Arts, Graphic Design, Illustration, Interior Design, Photography, Product Design, and Transportation Design.
In Proceedings of the 12th ACM Conference on Computer Communications Security ( CCS 2005 ), November 2005.

Certified and Specialist
* OCRES-OMG Certified Real-time and Embedded Systems Specialist
In addition to the TOGAF ( The Open Group Architecture Framework ) certification which covers tools, services and people certification, The Open Group also administers the Open Group Certified Architect ( Open CA ) program and the Open Group Certified IT Specialist ( Open CITS ) certification program ; the latter are skills and experience based certification programs.
Fejzuli-Microsoft Certified Application Specialist MCAS and Composer
For financial planning, it is the Personal Financial Specialist ( PFS ) designation and for forensic accounting, Certified in Financial Forensics ( CFF ).
* Certified Temporary Staffing Specialist ( a designation from the National Association of Personnel Consultants )
* Certified Technology Specialist ( Infocomm International Audio Visual Certification )
* Certified 8-VSB Specialist ( 8-VSB )
* Certified AM Directional Specialist ( AMD )
* Certified Digital Radio Broadcast Specialist ( DRB )
Other designations include Municipal Specialist, Utility Specialist and Board Certified Master Arborist ( BCMA ).
He was a Certified Specialist in Criminal Law ( the State Bar of California Board of Legal Specialization ).
ATMAE also awards two levels of certification in Manufacturing Specialist: ( 1 ) Certified Manufacturing Specialist ( CMS ) and ( 2 ) Certified Senior Manufacturing Specialist ( CSMS ).
* Personal Financial Specialist, a special financial planning credential granted by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants ( AICPA ) to CPAs who meet certain requirements
* Microsoft Certified Application Specialist
* Certified Social Engineering Prevention Specialist ( CSEPS )
The School of Health Sciences and Practice also offers graduate certificates in the following areas: Global Health, Public Health, Certified Health Education Specialist ( CHES-accredited ), Industrial Hygiene, Management of Long-Term Care Facilities, Children with Special Health Care Needs ( Center on Disability and Health ), and Emergency Preparedness ( Center for Disaster Medicine ).
Individuals passing an examination designed to test their knowledge in the field of lubricating grease obtain the Certified Lubricating Grease Specialist ( CLGS ) certification.

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