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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 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.
* Capacity building for continental institutions, working with the African Capacity Building Foundation, the Southern Africa Trust, UNECA, the African Development Bank, and other development partners.
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.
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 while
Capacity of these systems increased in the middle of the century, while in the 1950s researchers began to take seriously the possibility of saving money on the terminal equipment by using time-division multiplexing.
Capacity is the ability to " hold " previously removed particles while allowing further flow.
Carrying Capacity Network ( CCN ), another small reductionist group closely related to PEB, shares that goal while repeating that it is not opposed to immigration.

Capacity and most
Currently, the term is most commonly used to refer to someone so appointed under the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 to act in this manner in a Lasting Power of Attorney.
" The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on Our Capacity for Processing Information " is one of the most highly cited papers in psychology.
* 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.
Since then, the band has released videos for the tracks " Take It From Me ", " Zombie Apocalypse ", " Secret Identity ", and most recently " Ring Capacity ", with all but " On And On " coming in an animated format.

Capacity and is
The Capacity Building Branch ( formerly Activities and Programmes Branch ) is headed by a Chief who is accountable to the High Commissioner.
* in England and Wales ( as of October 2008 ; Companies Act 2006 ) and in Scotland ( Age of Legal Capacity ( Scotland ) Act 1991 ), the male / female is under 16 years old.
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 ).
Capacity management is focused on strategic capacity, including capacity of personnel ( e. g., human resources, staffing and training ), system capacity, and component ( or tactical ) capacity.
* Capacity: 400 ( Though this 400 is included in the overall Spion Kop capacity of 11, 210 )
Seating Capacity of Rupp arena is 23, 500.
Its Capacity is 392 spaces plus 17 handicap parking spots.
Capacity is often limited by the SD card or CompactFlash card in the camera.
Adjacent building 15 houses the High Capacity Centrifuge which is capable of generating 30 G on up to a 2. 5 tons load.
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 for 10 trains per hour in each direction, when the German-section signalling and other infrastructure is updated.
Capacity is a nominal all-seated 25, 011, the largest crowd being 28, 753 for the 2004 Super 12 Final.

Capacity and result
Note: Storage Tiers are NOT delineated by differences in vendor, architecture, or geometry except where those differences result in clear changes to Price, Performance, Capacity and Function.

Capacity and power
This new form of power of attorney was introduced in 2007 under the Mental Capacity Act 2005 and replaced the former enduring power of attorney, although EPAs correctly made before the law changed are still valid.
* Capacity: the survival needs of water, electrical power, food and public health, closely followed by education, communications and a working economic system.
Powers similar to next of kin as defined in other jurisdictions can be explicitly delegated to another person using Lasting power of attorney, under the provisions of the Mental Capacity Act 2005 ( note that this Act does not relate specifically to mental health and is largely unrelated to the Mental Health Act ).
Capacity of its power units makes 2500 Megawatt.
A demand might exist without any buying power, and it might be that more could technically be supplied, but isn't ( see Capacity utilization ).

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