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In 2001, the scientific journal the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences published six comprehensive studies that showed Bt corn pollen does not pose a risk to monarch populations for the following reasons:
Designed to conduct comprehensive studies of the universe, the telescope will enable scientists to study exotic phenomena such as exploding stars, quasars, and black holes.
The 1, 500-page, three-volume work is the most comprehensive collection of Pissarro paintings to date, and contains accompanying images of drawings and studies, as well as photographs of Pissarro and his family that have not previously been published.
There exist, as yet, few comprehensive studies of the global division of labour ( an intellectual challenge for researchers ), although the ILO and national statistical offices can provide plenty of data on request for those who wish to try.
The earliest comprehensive work in hadith studies was Abu Muhammad al-Ramahurmuzi's al-Muhaddith al-Fasil, while another significant work was al-Hakim al-Naysaburi's Ma ‘ rifat ‘ ulum al-hadith.
The chief events in Nostratic studies in 2008 were the posting online of the latest version of Dolgopolsky's Nostratic Dictionary and the publication of Allan Bomhard's latest comprehensive treatment of the subject, Reconstructing Proto-Nostratic, in 2 volumes.
Although there are comprehensive regulations for data protection, Some studies show that despite the laws, there is a lack of enforcement in that no institution feels responsible to control the parties involved and enforce their laws.
The creation of a large or comprehensive collection, however, generally requires some philatelic knowledge and will usually contain areas of philatelic studies.
His was a less comprehensive and energetic mind than that of his brother, and he had less of the spirit of investigation, preferring to confine himself to some limited and definitely bounded field of work ; he utilized everything that bore directly on his own studies, and ignored the rest.
While the debate remains hotly disputed, it is therefore not surprising that a comprehensive review of published studies of gun control, released in November 2004 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, was unable to determine any reliable statistically significant effect resulting from such laws, although the authors suggest that further study may provide more conclusive information.
Besides clasroom studies and operational exercises, students must complete a research monograph and " a rigorous comprehensive oral examination " in order to complete the course.
The St. Louis Children's Hospital Neurofibromatosis Center maintains a comprehensive list of current NF research studies.
They maintain a comprehensive list of current NF research studies.
The objective of the school is to bring full advantage of Tsinghua University's comprehensive academic structure to Chinese and international media, to construct a first-rate discipline in journalism and communication studies, to cultivate talented professionals in the field and to explore advanced concepts in journalism and communication.
The school system strives to serve the whole child by offering students a broad spectrum of programs that includes core studies, electives gifted education, honors, dual enrollment, Advanced Placement, Army Junior ROTC, comprehensive vocational and technical programs, exceptional education programs, Title I reading, alternative education, pre-kindergarten program, and regional Governor's School program participation.
" Transaction costs are particularly applicable to " momentum strategies "; a comprehensive 1996 review of the data and studies concluded that even small transaction costs would lead to an inability to capture any excess from such strategies.
Devoting his spare time to geological studies, Bain prepared in 1852 the first comprehensive geological map of South Africa, a work of great merit, which was published by the Geological Society of London in 1856.
For the last twenty years they have been doing church and bible research in a deep doctoral level, not snapshots and phone surveys and publish comprehensive studies.
Laurence Iannaccone of George Mason University, a specialist in the economics of religion, wrote that The Making of a Moonie was " one of the most comprehensive and influential studies " of the process of conversion to new religious movements.
Undergraduate majors: The college offers majors in accounting, art, athletic training, biology, birth through kindergarten education, business administration, business administration and economics, chemistry, criminal justice, elementary education, English, English and communication studies, exercise and sport studies, French ( effective with the 2009-2010 academic year, enrollments in the major and minor in French are suspended until further notice ), history, history and political science, liberal studies, mathematics, mathematics education, middle grades education, music, music education, health / physical education, political science, psychology, religion, secondary comprehensive science education, sociology, Spanish, special education, theatre, and urban ecology.
Students seeking secondary licensure ( 9-12 ) must select one or more academic majors from the following: English, mathematics, biology, secondary comprehensive science education and social studies.
Other kinds of specialized work include comprehensive studies of postal usage in limited areas and times, perhaps mail in Montana Territory before it became a state, or mail from missionaries in Uganda before it became a British colony.

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No comprehensive census has been carried out since that time due to the civil war.
The consolidation of Bhutan occurred in 1616 when Ngawanag Namgyal, a lama from western Tibet known as the Shabdrung Rinpoche, defeated three Tibetan invasions, subjugated rival religious schools, codified the Tsa Yig, an intricate and comprehensive system of law, and established himself as ruler over a system of ecclesiastical and civil administrators.
Plans for 2001-02 include Commercial Code reform ; comprehensive judicial reform ; financial sector strengthening ; continued civil service reform ; improved government budget, audit, and inspection capability ; and introduction of the private management of water systems in major cities.
The military personnel system is an integral part of a comprehensive civil service system.
Many countries have adopted civil codes that contain comprehensive statements of their commercial law.
This was a systematic treatise on civil and praetorian law, cited by many later Roman legal writers, which has been described as “ A comprehensive collection of responsa on real and hypothetical cases ; in general, it followed the edictal system ... With Iulianus, the Roman jurisprudence reached its apogee .”
This important case represented an immediate challenge to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the landmark piece of civil rights legislation which represented the first comprehensive act by Congress on civil rights and race relations since the Civil Rights Act of 1875.
cache-sexe – Caesarian section – CAH – call girl – Calymmatobacterium granulomatis – cameltoe – camp ( style ) – camp follower – Canal of Nuck – canal of the cervix – candaulism – Candida albicans – candidiasis – caning – canon law – capacitation – capnolagnia – cardinal ligament – caress – carezza – carunculae myrtiformes – Giacomo Casanova – Cass Identity Model – castration – castration anxiety – castration cult – castration fear – castrato – casual relationship – casual sex – cat fighting – catamite – catecholamine – catfight – Catherinette – catheter ( sexology ) – catheterophilia – Catholic marriage – cavernous nerves of penis – cavum Douglasi – celebrity sex tape – celibacy – celibate marriage – cerclage – cerebral cortex – Certified Sex Therapist-Certified Sex Addiction Therapist-cervical cancer – cervical cap – cervical dysplasia – cervical incompetence – cervical stitch – cervicitis – cervix – CFNM – Chadwick's sign – chancre – Chancroid – chaperon ( e ) – chaperone – 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commitment ceremony – common penile artery – common prostitute – common-law husband – common-law marriage – common-law wife – commune – companiable love – companionate love – compensated dating – comprehensive sex education – compulsive cruising – computer sex – Anthony Comstock – conception – conceptive phase – concubinage – concubine – concupiscence – condom – condom fatigue – condoms, needles, and negotiation – confarreatio – confetti – congenital adrenal hyperplasia – congenital virilizing adrenal hyperplasia – conjugal visit – connection between paraphilia and sex crimes – consanguinity – consecrated virgin – consensual BDSM – consensual crime – consensual sex – consenting adult – constriction ( sexology ) – consummation – contact magazine – contact rapist – contact tracing – continence – continuous abstinence – contraception – contraceptive – contraceptive film – contraceptive foam – contraceptive patch – contraceptive pill – contraceptive sponge – conversion party – conversion 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The German legal system is a civil law based on a comprehensive compendium of statutes, as compared to the common law systems.
Founded in 1911, it has grown steadily from a small civil servants ' school to a modern comprehensive university, providing instruction for about 14, 000 students in twenty-five faculties.
While the modern scheme of legislation and regulation engenders a comprehensive approach to enforcement and worker participation for health and safety matters, the common law remains relevant for getting civil law compensation, and some limits on an employers ' duties.
She was the Minister responsible for civil justice and the reform of civil law including the comprehensive reform of land registration leading to the Land Registration Act 2002.
In 1990, the Americans with Disabilities Act became law, and it provided comprehensive civil rights protection for people with disabilities.
The Empire had large numbers of trained, supplied, and disciplined soldiers, it had a comprehensive civil administration based in thriving cities with effective control over public finances, it had wide-ranging trade networks that allowed even modest households to use goods made by professionals a long way away, and it had ( among its literate elite ) ideological legitimacy as the only worthwhile form of civilization.
in mathematics and LLB in civil law, with writing a comprehensive thesis on history of religious law in 1924.
In his work, ( On the necessity of a comprehensive theological foundation for political science, 1820 ), Müller rejects, like Haller (, 1816 ), the distinction between constitutional and civil law ( common law ), which rests entirely on the idea of the state's omnipotence.
A Biblical vision of justice is much more comprehensive than civil equity ; it encompasses right relationships between all members of God ’ s creation.
Establishment of a more comprehensive personal information repository ( along the lines of the German or Japanese systems ) has been criticized by civil liberties advocates as subject to governmental or criminal abuse, while proponents cite the benefits of simplified access to vital information.
# Commit to a comprehensive, financed national plan with accountability and civil society engagement.
Ideally it should be a comprehensive report that includes input from the state, civil society and other recognised bodies at the regional, continental, international levels.
Recording of births and deaths was stipulated in the early 17th century, formal national censuses have been made since the mid-18th century, and Sweden has one of the longest and most comprehensive suites of civil records of any country.

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