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core and planning
Bhikhu Parekh in The Concepts of Socialism ( 1975 ) identifies four core principles of socialism and particularly socialist society: sociality, social responsibility, cooperation, and planning.
The first AI in space ( Deep Space 1 ) was developed from Code TI, as is the MAPGEN software that daily plans the activities for the Mars Exploration Rovers, the same core reasoner is used for Ensemble to operate Phoenix Lander, and the planning system for the International Space Station's Solar Arrays.
A review of descriptions of the scope of various committees indicates that while facility planning and design continue to be the core of the transportation engineering field, such areas as operations planning, logistics, network analysis, financing, and policy analysis are also important to civil engineers, particularly to those working in highway and urban transportation.
The clear planning concepts that have been established within the ' Structured Plan ' are: the Tashichheo Dzong, Wang Chuu and the streams, Green Hills and their Forest cover, monasteries, temples, chortens and prayer flags, the urban core, urban Villages and the urban corridor.
With traditional core competences in civil engineering, environment, transport, town and regional planning, mechanics, industrial management and logistics, École des Ponts ParisTech offers high-level programmes in an extensive range of fields, from applied mathematics to economics and management.
By using planning, design, and construction based on sustainable values, sustainable management strives to gain LEED points by reducing footprint of the facility by sustainably planning the site with focus on these three core ideas.
* Enterprise systems, also known as enterprise resource planning ( ERP ) systems provide an organization with integrated software modules and a unified database which enable efficient planning, managing, and controlling of all core business processes across multiple locations.
The core of a planner ’ s job is to design an appropriate planning process and facilitate community decision.
One of the miners, Conway ( Keith Marsh ), reveals that the Daleks are planning to drop a bomb into their mineshaft to punch out the Earth's core, which will be replaced with a giant motor enabling the aliens to pilot Earth to their home world of Skaro.
A core curriculum of a typical MPA program usually includes courses on microeconomics, public finance, research methods / statistics, policy process and policy analysis, public financial management, managerial accounting, ethics, public management, leadership, planning & Geographic
* The Employment Act of 1946 created a clear legal obligation on the part of the federal government to use all practical means ‘ to promote maximum employment, production, and purchasing power .’ The Act also established “ the basic core of machinery for such economic planning – the Council of Economic Advisers working directly for the President, and the joint Committee on the Economic report in Congress .” Under the Employment Act, within two decades following its passage, swift measures taken by the Federal Reserve authorities and by the administration in charge held in check four recessions, those of 1948-49, 1953 – 54, 1957 – 58, and 1960-61.
In addition to core improvements on the Union Pacific Northwest and Union Pacific West routes, planning progresses on two new Metra routes, SouthEast Service and the Suburban Transit Access Route.
Furthermore, the government of Indonesia officially defines a broader region as Surakarta's extended metropolian zone, with the acronym Subosukawonosraten as the city and 6 surrounding regencies., though obviously not a core metropolitan area as some of its regencies are not particularly suburbanized, it reflects a broader planning region.
The use of the levitated core had been proposed during the planning for Operation Crossroads, but it had been decided instead to use the existing solid core " Christy " design.
Through educational planning, development, innovation and resources students learn the core knowledge, skills, attitudes and values which serve as the foundation for physician training at UMMS, according to the School of Medicine website.
The NLS ' core business is to meet the language requirements of the Constitution by facilitating, promoting and providing a translation and editing service in all the official languages and by managing language diversity through language planning and terminology projects.
It is based on ten core principles for trusted repositories and defines nine Strategic Objective Plans, covering such areas as acquisition, preservation and dissemination of content, finance, staffing, succession planning, technical infrastructure, data and metadata specifications, and disaster planning.
Today a core volunteer committee of 30 work year-round planning a multitude of activities: the big Saturday parade, the kid's parade, the Newark Mile race, multi-stages of entertainment, arts & crafts booths, food and game booths, carnival, special theme areas, contests, children's activities, senior's dance and bingo.
The province was already deep in the planning process for what would become Ontario Highway 400 along the northern reaches of the city, in what was then farmland far from the city core.

core and cell
MPLS recognizes that small ATM cells are not needed in the core of modern networks, since modern optical networks () are so fast ( at 40 Gbit / s and beyond ) that even full-length 1500 byte packets do not incur significant real-time queuing delays ( the need to reduce such delays — e. g., to support voice traffic — was the motivation for the cell nature of ATM ).
Oxidized proteins, which often form large amorphous aggregates in the cell, can be degraded directly by the 20S core particle without the 19S regulatory cap and do not require ATP hydrolysis or tagging with ubiquitin.
The core also contains normal cell structures, such as ribosomes and other enzymes, but is not metabolically active.
Outgrowth follows germination and involves the core of the endospore manufacturing new chemical components and exiting the old spore coat to develop into a fully functional vegetative bacterial cell, which can divide to produce more cells.
There are also clear patterns of core body temperature, brain wave activity, hormone production, cell regeneration and other biological activities.
However, during transport on Captain Gantu's ship, 626 learns about his security prison and manages to escape his cell to the hangar by cutting off the ship's power core.
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 – charivari – charms – chastity – chastity belt – chastity cage – chastity device – chastity ring – chemical abortion – chemise cagoule – Cheryl Chase – Chevalier d ' Eon – chikan ( body contact ) – child abduction – child marriage – child pornography – child sexual abuse – child sexuality – childbirth – chimera – Chinese marriage – Chinese marriage customs – Chlamydia – Chlamydia trachomatis – chloasma – chordee – choreophilia – choriocarcinoma – chorion – chorionation – chorionic gonadotropin – chrematistophilia – Christian marriage customs – Christian view of marriage – Christina piercing – chromosomal mosaicism – chromosome – chronophilia – chubby chaser – Chukri System – Cialis – cicatrization – circadian – circle jerk – circuit party – circumcision – circumcision scar – civil marriage – civil union – clamp ( BDSM ) – classical friendship – clear cell tumor – clear plastic fetishism – cleft of Venus – Cleveland steamer – climacteric – climax – clinical sexologist – clinical sexology – clip joint – clitoral crura – clitoral glans – clitoral hood – clitoral hood piercing – clitoral orgasm – clitoral reduction – clitoral-vaginal index – clitoridectomy – clitoridotomy – clitorilingus – clitoris – clitoris piercing – clitorism – clitoromegaly – clitoropenis – cloacal exstrophy – the closet – clothed female, naked male – clothed male, naked female – clubwear – CMNF – cock and ball torment – cockblock – cock cage – cock harness – cock ring – cock stuffing – cock vore – cock-stuffing – cockstuffing – coemptio – coercive sexual behavior – cohabitation – coital alignment technique – coital aninsertia – coital fantasy – coition – coitus – coitus interfemoris – coitus interruptus – coitus more ferarum – coitus reservatus – coitus à cheval – coitus à mammilla – coitus à unda – cold knife cone biopsy – collaborative divorce – collar ( BDSM ) – Collaring – colovaginoplasty – colposcope – colposcopy – colposuspension – combined oral contraceptive – Alex Comfort – coming out – 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 therapy – Coolidge effect – Cooper's ligaments – coprography – coprolagnia – coprolalia – coprophagia – coprophagy – coprophilia – copulate – copulation – copulation fantasy – core gender identity – corona glandis – corona of glans penis – corona radiata ( embryology ) – coronal sulcus – corpora cavernosa – corpus albicans – corpus cavernosum – corpus cavernosum clitoridis – corpus cavernosum penis – corpus hemorrhagicum – corpus luteum – corpus spongiosum – corpus spongiosum penis – corset – corsetting – cortisol – cortisone – costumes – cottaging – counseling – courtesan – courting-courting bench – courtly love – courtship – courtship disorder – Couvade – Couvade syndrome – cowgirl sex position – Cowper's fluid – Cowper's glands – crab louse – crack whore – creampie ( sexual act ) – Creighton Model – cremaster muscle – cremasteric fascia – cremasteric reflex – Cretan pederasty – crime against nature – crime of passion – critical period – cross dressing – cross-complementation – cross-cousin marriage – cross-dresser – cross-dressing – cross-identification – crotchless panties – cruising – cruising ( for sex ) – cruising for sex – crus glandis clitoridis – crus of penis – crush fetish – cryptomenorrhea – cryptorchidism – cryptorchism – crystal and sex – crystal dick – cuckold – cuckold fetishism – cuckoldry – cum – cum swallowing – cum swapping – cumulus oophorus – cunnilinctus – cunnilingus – cunnus – cunt – cupping – curettage – curtesy – Cushing's syndrome – cutting – cybersex – cyproterone – cyproterone acetate – cystitis – cystoscope – cystoscopy – cystostomy – cytogenetic syndrome – Cytomegalovirus –
The virus binds to specific receptors on cells and the core particle enters the cell cytoplasm.
Little is known about the details of this replication cycle, most obviously attachment to the cell surface and entry, viral core release, DNA replication, transcription, translation, assembly and release of progeny virions.
T4SS is encoded on Gram-negative conjugative elements in bacteria. T4SS are cell envelope-spanning complexes or in other words 11-13 core proteins that form a channel through which DNA and proteins can travel from the cytoplasm of the donor cell to the cytoplasm of the recipient cell.
Cut-through switching was one of the important features of IP networks using ATM networks since the edge routers of the ATM network were able to use cell switching through the core of the network with low latency at all points.
Inside lies a core of a single, long molecule of RNA wrapped up in protein that is released into the cell.
Schematics of the core of a diamond anvil cell.
Some foam weapons also feature a tip made of open cell foam or other foam types that allow a progressive give, which is often much softer and more compressible than the foam on the core.
Image: Lung small cell carcinoma ( 2 ) by core needle biopsy. jpg | Histopathologic image of small cell carcinoma of the lung.
Protein cores made in the rough endoplasmic reticulum are posttranslationally modified by glycosyltransferases in the Golgi apparatus, where GAG disaccharides are added to protein cores to yield proteoglycans ; the exception is the GAG hyaluronan, which is uniquely synthesized without a protein core and is " spun out " by enzymes at the cell surface directly into the extracellular space.
Large dense core vesicles contain neuropeptides and large neurotransmitters that are created in the cell body of the neuron and then transported via fast axonal transport down to the axon terminal.
Firstly the outer membrane is removed as the particle enters the cell ; secondly the virus particle ( without the outer membrane ) is uncoated further to release the core into the cytoplasm.
The myristic acid has a sufficiently high hydrophobicity to become incorporated into the fatty acyl core of the phospholipid bilayer of the plasma membrane of the eukaryotic cell.
While pursuing their research at the Institute for cell Biology a the ETH in Zurich the first productive version of Bitplane's core product, Imaris, was developed.
The term vital stain is used by some authors to refer to an intravital stain, and by others interchangeably with a supravital stain, the core concept being that the cell being examined is still alive.

core and seven
Belonging to the trivium of the seven liberal arts, grammar was taught as a core discipline throughout the Middle Ages, following the influence of authors from Late Antiquity, such as Priscian.
The core of the book is in the form of Belgarath's memoirs starting with his becoming an outcast from his village and becoming first disciple of the god Aldur and ending with the birth of Belgarion — a span of about seven thousand years.
The core memory (@ address 00300 .. 00399 ) that was freed by the replacement of the addition table with hardware was used for storage of two selectable " bands " of seven 5-digit index registers.
Instead of following the original ad hoc layout ( seven churches around the central core ), Ivan's architects opted for a more symmetrical floor plan with eight side churches around the core, producing " a thoroughly coherent, logical plan " despite the erroneous latter " notion of a structure devoid of restraint or reason " influenced by the memory of Ivan's irrational atrocities.
As of 2006 there were seven core power stations.
In the fly of the flag is a stylised Sturt's Desert Rose, the Territory's floral emblem since 1961, with seven white petals and a black seven-pointed core.
From here seven squadrons of the 58th Bombardment Wing flew combat and reconnaissance missions throughout Southeast Asia and finally into the heart of the Japanese empire, striking at the core of the enemy ’ s industrial cities, aircraft factories, steel mills, electronic facilities, ball bearing manufacturers, and merchant shipping centers.
Two classes in religion are part of the core curriculum and graduation requires seven credits of chapel ( earned by regular chapel attendance during a semester ).
The daily Irish-language programme schedule is its core service: seven hours of programming in Irish supported by a wide range of material in other languages such as English and French.
Machines were normally equipped with two parallel banks of core memory with 4096 words each, but was expandable to seven banks maximum.
Guilford College is guided by seven core values: community, diversity, equality, excellence, integrity, justice and stewardship.
Bede does tell us that Chad built for himself a small house at Lichfield, a short distance from the church, sufficient to hold his core of seven or eight disciples, who gathered to pray and study with him there when he was not out on business.
* My Little Pony: Meet the Ponies ( 2008 )-A DVD containing several mini-episodes featuring the core seven ponies which were first available online.
It was this core group of players which led the Red Wings to seven straight regular season first-place finishes from 1948 to 1955, along with four more Cups — making Adams the only man to have his name on the Stanley Cup as a player, coach and general manager.
The organisation describes itself as having seven core principles, namely individual freedom, personal and family responsibility, the rule of law, limited government, free market economy, national parliamentary democracy and strong national defences.
The first year begins in the second week of September each year and is divided into four quarters, covering the program's core curriculum and lasting seven weeks each.
Team 10's core group consists of the seven most active and longest-involved participants in the Team 10 discourse, namely Jaap Bakema, Georges Candilis, Giancarlo De Carlo, Aldo van Eyck, Alison and Peter Smithson and Shadrach Woods.
The program emphasizes seven core elements ( personal mastery, moral foundation, goal setting, communication skills, problem solving, self awareness and inspiring / motivating others ), highlights distance traveled for each individual student's growth, and prides itself on experiential learning.
This involves an ongoing search for models of excellence and paradigms of possibilities in every area of human life, but especially in the seven core areas of culture: history ; spirituality and ethics ; social organization ; political organization ; economic organization ; creative production ( art, music, literature, dance, etc.
* CD-ROM: ePSXe comes with a core CD-ROM plug-in, but many others are available for freeware download and many can emulate up to seven different types of read modes
Based in London, the EMA was born after more than seven years of negotiations among EU governments and replaced the Committee for Proprietary Medicinal Products and the Committee for Veterinary Medicinal Products, though both of these were reborn as the core scientific advisory committees.
The core innovation, called MAP ( Multidisciplinary Action Project ), puts students into " live cases " inside companies for seven weeks.
This shows how Group 2 formed the core of the commanders ( designated with a ' star ') for Moon missions, with seven members of the group given an Apollo command.

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