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Staging and process
Staging of carcinoma refers to the process of combining physical / clinical examination, pathological review of cells and tissues, surgical techniques, laboratory tests, and imaging studies in a logical fashion to obtain information about the size of the neoplasm and the extent of its invasion and metastasis.
* Staging ( theatre ), the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film
Staging is the process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film.
Staging is also used to mean the result of this process, in other words the spectacle that a play presents in performance, its visual detail.

Staging and on
" Staging Black Insurrection: Dred on Stage.
The Masaoka Staging System is used widely and is based on the anatomic extent of disease at the time of surgery :< ref name =" pmid7296496 ">
They then moved to Camp Pickett, Virginia, where they filled their TO & E, then deployed to the Staging Area at Camp Kilmer, NJ on 4 October 1944.
The new INRG risk assignment will classify neuroblastoma at diagnosis based on a new International Neuroblastoma Risk Group Staging System ( INRGSS ):
The Ann Arbor classification is named after Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification met in 1971 ; it consisted of experts from the USA, UK, Germany and France, and replaced the older Rye classification from a 1965 meeting.
Other titles include Staging Fashion, exploring the Lucile wardrobes of actresses Lily Elsie and Billie Burke, and Performance, Fashion and the Modern Interior, which includes a chapter on Lucile's salons.
Until 1968, Snag was a military airfield, established as part of the Northwest Staging Route, and the weather station here recorded, on February 3, 1947, the coldest official temperature in North America: 81 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit (- 62. 8 degrees Celsius ).
Was used on Northwest Staging Route ferrying Lend-Lease aircraft ; Also used by Eleventh Air Force for staging and emergency use.
: Constructed 1943 by Air Transport Command ; activated on 20 September as Station No. 4, Alaskan Wing, was auxiliary to Ladd Army Airfield for Northwest Staging Route Lend-Lease aircraft.
Tests on Staging server / site should be passed before deployment of system on live server, i. e. production environment.
The server comes bundled with Data Warehouse Analytics, which offer sophisticated reporting functionality, dependent on the availability of Microsoft SQL Server Analytics module, in addition to the Commerce Server Staging ( CSS ) system.

process and aligning
Epigram is associated with ' point ' because the European epigram tradition takes the Latin poet Martial as its principal model ; he copied and adapted Greek models ( particularly the contemporary poets Lucillius and Nicarchus ) selectively and in the process redefined the genre, aligning it with the indigenous Roman tradition of ' satura ', hexameter satire, as practised by ( among others ) his contemporary Juvenal.
These magnetometers can be moderately sensitive if several tens of watts are available to power the aligning process.
Air Algérie is in the process of aligning its codeshare agreements, frequent flyer programs, and airport lounge agreements with each of the SkyTeam carriers in order to meet SkyTeam's membership application requirements.
He eventually reveals that he has betrothed Sansa to Harrold Hardyng, Robert's heir ; when the sickly Robert dies, Sansa will reveal her true identity, and reclaim her family stronghold of Winterfell, aligning it with the Vale in the process.
The first elevator then descends to a position in front of the mold, and if the elevator did not descend fully by the time the machine started the process of aligning the matrices ( most often caused by a ' tight ' line ), the first of the two safeties-the vise automatic-would bring the machine to a full stop before the supporting lugs on the matrices were crushed by the mold.
In 2007, NYU began a space planning process with intensive community involvement to provide a roadmap for aligning the University ’ s academic needs and its growth through 2031 ; the process included a number of open houses to provide for community input.
Furthermore, re-mutualization depicts the process of aligning or refreshing the interest and objectives of the members of the mutual society.
Business process management is a field of management focused on aligning organizations with the wants and needs of clients.
Business transformation is achieved by aligning the areas of people, process and technology to achieve significant change, e. g. such as ( for example ) 50 % increased revenue or 25 % improved customer satisfaction or a 20 % cut in costs as seen in the BBC's transformation programme Delivering Quality First.
As explained, the possibility to execute different phases of the implementation process iteratively enables the process to be executed by incrementally aligning the product to be implemented with the end-user ( organization ).
During the match, Vince McMahon interfered, which eventually led to Austin attacking The Rock with a steel chair to win the WWF Championship and in the process aligning himself with his long-time enemy.
Scriptural literalism ( specifically Creationism and some forms of Biblical archaeology ) is a related ideology, but strictly the reverse process of aligning scientific observation with scriptural reading rather than aligning scriptural reading with scientific observation.
* A grid is a set of guidelines, able to be seen in the design process and invisible to the end-user / audience, for aligning and repeating elements on a page.

process and cars
The car sold for an expensive 4, 500 marks ( expensive considering the less expensive manufacturing process ) but by the 1930s this type of vehicle would cost a mere 1, 990 marks – due in part to the assembly line, but also due to the skyrocketing demand for cars.
New buildings made in Japan are frequently blessed by a Shinto priest called during the groundbreaking ceremony ( Jichinsai 地鎮祭 ), and many cars made in Japan have been blessed as part of the assembly process.
The cars at point B would continue on rollers around a semicircle and then reverse the process carrying passengers back to point A.
Tank cars on the train carried a chemical used to make wood preservatives and " small quantities of a dioxin called 2, 3, 7, 8, TCDD ... formed as a part of the manufacturing process.
In the process of cleaning contaminated brownfield sites, surprises are sometimes encountered, such as previously unknown underground storage tanks, buried drums or buried railroad tank cars containing wastes.
In order to produce it, though, MEBEA had to deal with the hurdle of obtaining type certification ; this process was particularly complex for locally developed " passenger cars " ( unlike other types of vehicles ) in Greece.
Accelerometers can be used to measure vibration on cars, machines, buildings, process control systems and safety installations.
* In the novel Mona Lisa Overdrive by William Gibson, as punishment for stealing cars prior to the events in the novel, the character Slick Henry was subjected to a process that induced Korsakoff's syndrome in him.
A switcher or shunter ( Great Britain: shunter ; Australia: shunter or yard pilot ; USA: switcher or switch engine, except Pennsylvania Railroad: shifter ) is a small railroad locomotive intended not for moving trains over long distances but rather for assembling trains ready for a road locomotive to take over, disassembling a train that has been brought in, and generally moving railroad cars around – a process usually known as switching ( UK: shunting ).
Small molecules like those in propane gas, naphtha, gasoline for cars, and jet fuel have relatively low boiling points, and they are removed at the start of the fractional distillation process.
Grips are also called on to rig picture cars on process trailers, placing camera and lights all around the vehicle for driving shots.
As part of the modification process, both Red and Green Label cars received stiffer body shells and larger wheels and brakes.
His firm General Motors was the first to systematize the process of slightly altering cars every year to grab the buyers ' attention.
With the advent of the internet, the process of selling cars has undergone a considerable change.
Also, since all available literature only described how cars were made before the war, they realised that much of the manufacturing process would have to be learned on their own.
* Rampkommando-(" ramp commando ") A death camp, labor camp, or concentration camp worker — often drawn from among prisoner kapos -- tasked with working at the Judenrampe in order to unload the rail cars and to process the newly arrived internees toward sorting, property-confiscation, and / or pre-execution staging areas.
A sea change in how GM would market and build cars in the future, the 1984 reorganization was intended to streamline the process and create greater efficiencies ; the reverse actually occurred.
Murray's ' iStream ' simplifies each process with an eighty percent smaller factory with lower cost production, making light weight efficient cars.
In automotive design this process is often attributed to poorly designed or unpopular cars.
The process is then repeated until all cars are parked, utilizing as much lane space as possible, meanwhile keeping the lanes moving.
Once the cars are back at the staging area, the process for the next race begins immediately.
This trend for additional features continued in following years, with the cars becoming progressively larger, heavier, and more comfortable, while losing much of their competitiveness in the process.
In 1924, the Ford automobile company set a record by producing 1 million cars, in the process consuming one-third of the total casting production in the U. S. As the automobile industry grew the need for increased casting efficiency grew.
Before making the step up to the top category of hillclimbing, Fleetwood had previously competed with distinction in smaller-engined single-seater cars, setting several class records in the process.

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