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The Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building ( GIPB ) is a global partnership dedicated to increasing plant breeding capacity building.
Capacity building including a leadership programme, employee rotation and a new junior professional programme has been established.
* A new Theatre ( Capacity of 600 people ) at the location of the current TPG building
* ECB Project, Emergency Capacity Building Project, a humanitarian capacity building project
Capacity building
Adjacent building 15 houses the High Capacity Centrifuge which is capable of generating 30 G on up to a 2. 5 tons load.
Capacity building and ICT literacy are essential to benefit fully from the Information Society.
# Capacity building has been achieved by exclusive placement of an Assistant Conservator of Forests, an assistant veterinary surgeon, a ranger of forests, field assistant, three foresters, four forest guards and eight others for the Park.
* Capacity building strategy to help women and other poor and excluded people to organize themselves to claim their rights, participate in the decision-making process, and have a say in politics and public policy.
* 2007 – 2010 Capacity building in new EU Member States lead to formation of Central & Eastern Europe Regional Group in 2010
; Capacity building
* Capacity building
Capacity building of individual researchers and institutions in Africa is an integral part of all its research and development activities.

Capacity and for
Capacity for fluent speech, which may be affected by a predisposition to the disorder, auditory processing or motor speech deficits, and cognitive or affective issues.
HP Global Workload Management adjusts workloads to optimize performance, and integrates with Instant Capacity on Demand so installed resources can be paid for in 30-minute increments as needed for peak workload demands.
IENCE is Investment to Enhance the Natural Capacity of the Environment and includes things like beach nourishment of natural beaches to enhance recreational enjoyment and snow machines that extend ski seasons for areas with an existing snow economy developed upon a natural snowy mountain.
A special British Joint Intelligence Subcommittee report titled German Strategy and Capacity to Resist, prepared for Winston Churchill's eyes only, predicted that Germany might collapse as early as mid-April if the Soviets overran them at their eastern defences.
* IPC-2152 Standard for Determining Current-Carrying Capacity in Heavy Copper PCB ( registration required )
* Cheung, Nim K .; Nosu Kiyoshi ; Winzer, Gerhard " Guest Editorial / Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing Techniques for High Capacity and Multiple Access Communication Systems ", IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, Vol.
Several WCO committees, such as the Harmonized System Committee, the Permanent Technical Committee, the Technical Committee on Customs Valuation, Technical Committee on Rules of Origin, the Capacity Building Committee, and the SAFE Working Group, provide a platform for developing instruments and best practices on customs competencies.
* Capacity for solo activity: while most forms of political activism require the strength of masses, hacktivism is most often the result of the power of one, or small group.
In England, for DNR as for any medical treatment, by default only the patient can give informed consent, if they have capacity as defined under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 ; if they lack capacity relatives will often be asked for their opinion out of respect but it does not have hard legal force on the doctors ' decision.
* Capacity: there is lack of institutional capacity for community legal entities ( e. g. Trust );
* Capacity: there is lack of institutional capacity for community legal entities ( e. g. Trust );
Lenneberg's 1964 paper " The Capacity of Language Acquisition ," originally published in 1960, sets forth seminal arguments about the human-specific biological capacity for language, which were then being developed in his research and discussions with George A. Miller, Noam Chomsky, and others at Harvard and MIT, and popularized by Steven Pinker in his book, The Language Instinct.
Capacity will be increased to 43, 000 seats and 2, 000 press staff for soccer games.
Qualitative classification of traffic is often done in the form of a six letter A-F level of service ( LOS ) scale defined in the Highway Capacity Manual, a US document used ( or used as a basis for national guidelines ) worldwide.
Detailed procedures for calculating bus stop capacity and bus lane capacity using skip stops are outlined in Part 4 of the Transit Capacity and Quality of Service Manual, published by the US Transportation Research Board.
The 2010 version of the Highway Capacity Manual incorporates tools for multimodal analysis of urban streets to encourage HCM users to consider the needs of all travelers.
The Highway Capacity Manual defines level-of-service for signalized and unsignalized intersections as a function of the average vehicle control delay.
Capacity for basketball was originally 19, 023, but was downsized in after the 2002-2003 season to 18, 422.
Capacity for joint visual attention in the infant.

Capacity and working
* The Innovation Capacity Index ( ICI ) published by a large number of international professors working in a collaborative fashion.
* Capacity: the survival needs of water, electrical power, food and public health, closely followed by education, communications and a working economic system.
* The Building Capacity at Kyambogo University Project, working towards improvements in teacher education in Uganda by providing access to quality teacher training.

Capacity and with
By in vitro measurement of the Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity with an ORAC score of 9, 584 units per 100 g, cranberry ranks near the top of 277 commonly consumed foods in the United States.
Capacity expansion is also a potential mechanism to deal with traffic congestion, but is often undesirable ( particularly in urban areas ) and sometimes has questionable benefits ( see induced demand ).
Like many of the other Scandinavian death metal bands, Dismember began softening their sound in the mid-1990s, with 1995's Massive Killing Capacity more melodic approaches, which had a good public response.
Among other things, the ERU was originally charged with the maintenance and use of the Wharton Quarterly Model and the Wharton Index of Capacity Utilization.
The knowledge has what is called a “ Limited Capacity ”, meaning there is only a certain amount of information that can be stored and it is only easily accessible for a small window of time after it has been processed, with a recall time block of roughly fifteen seconds to one minute.
# Capacity to handle natural calamities: Kalyan, being situated on the banks of Ulhas River, along with proximity to Gandhari and Waldhuni river, has been prone to flooding during monsoons.
* Strategies for Strengthening Local Capacity, with some remarkable statistics on the role of zaouias (" Koranic schooling ") in West African literacy.
Kiloton range tactical bombs were designated with the letters " MC " ( Medium Capacity ).
Some fuses are designated High Rupture Capacity ( HRC ) and are usually filled with sand or a similar material.
In order to be allowed to supply electricity to the transmission system, generators must be licensed ( by DECC ) and enter into a connection agreement with NGET which also grants Transmission Entry Capacity ( TEC ).
KCRC was established in 2006 with the support of the Dutch government through the Netherlands-African partnership for Capacity development and Clinical interventions Against Poverty-related disease ( NACCAP ).
The Defender actually used in the film ( now on display at the Motor Heritage Centre, Gaydon ) was actually a highly modified 110 High Capacity Pick Up with a specially fitted and tuned V8 petrol engine and a non-standard interior.
Capacity was reduced to 2. 85 L, and with the turbo charging penalty factor of 1. 4, it fit into the 4. 0 L class which had a prescribed minimum weight of only.
The cations, primarily phosphate and potash, as well as many micronutrients are held in relatively strong bonds with the negatively charged portions of the soil in a process known as Cation Exchange Capacity
Capacity of the stadium has varied with time, but peaked at about 22, 000 in the 1950s although, with the use of temporary bleachers, a record crowd of 27, 425 watched the Edmonton Eskimos defeat the Montreal Alouettes 50-27 in the 1956 Grey Cup final.
* Full House: Reassessing the Earth's Population Carrying Capacity ( with Hal Kane ) ( 1995 )
Capacity is nine passengers or five troops with full packs or seven troops in light order.
The Scarborough rapid-transit ( RT ) line was originally proposed to operate with streetcars on a private right-of-way, but the plans were changed when the Ontario government persuaded the TTC and the borough of Scarborough to buy its then-new Intermediate Capacity Transit System ( ICTS ) rapid transit trains instead.
* Capacity: The facility seats more than 6, 500 spectators, with chairbacks on more than 5, 000 seats and covered seating throughout most of the stands.

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