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* Last Flight ( 1937 ) featured the periodic journal entries she sent back to the United States during her world flight attempt, published in newspapers in the weeks prior to her final departure from New Guinea.
They perform routine, periodic medical examinations (" flight physicals ") of these personnel, as well as initially examine / treat these personnel when ill or following an aircraft mishap.
The NTSB made several recommendations to the FAA, including requiring that " flight crew members and appropriate ground personnel responsible for the inspection of transport-category airplanes for wing contamination receive specific periodic training that will illustrate what contamination looks like and feels like on a wing and the amount of contamination that is detectable under different light conditions ".
However, in the final report, Copterline was criticized for omitting a periodic leak test of the hydraulic flight control system that could have revealed the problem.

periodic and review
In a periodic review, the local board on July 30, 1953, reclassified him 1-a and upheld this classification after a personal appearance by petitioner, because of his willingness to kill in defense of his church and home.
Within the war room, the operational manager conducts periodic review and analysis of this performance data.
Maintenance of this system involves formal rules of nomenclature and periodic international meetings of review.
In places, licensure may still be a lifelong privilege, but increasingly nowadays, it requires periodic review by peers and renewal.
A 2007 Scottish Government review of scrutiny of public services ( the Crear Review, 2007 ) defined inspection of public services as '... periodic, targeted scrutiny of specific services, to check whether they are meeting national and local performance standards, legislative and professional requirements, and the needs of service users.
A key component of the Council consists in a periodic review of all 193 UN member states, called the Universal Periodic Review ( UPR ).
June 2006: In applying General Assembly Resolution 60 / 251 dated 15 March 2006, the Human Rights Council adopted a non-official document relating to the procedure of universal periodic review ( UPR ).
However, the European Union does currently have in place a system to approve generic biologics ( biosimilars ) which " requires mandatory clinical testing and periodic review ".
The Board ’ s chief functions include superintendence of the visitation process, the principal mechanism for periodic external review of the quality and direction of the University ’ s schools, departments, and selected other programs and activities.
Authorities may require periodic review of the log.
He authored the bill creating the Texas Commission on Human Rights, as well as a law outlawing " cop killer " bullets and a " sunset law " requiring periodic review of government agencies.
With a finding of " Not Criminally Responsible on Account of Mental Disorder " as described in section 672. 34 of the Criminal Code lifelong restrictions on freedom, mandatory " treatment ", and indefinite detention subject to periodic non-judicial review appear possible well beyond the scope of set limits for detention of those found to be criminally responsible for the same or even much more serious offenses.
Criteria satisfaction is evaluated during biennial meetings ( every even year ) by the Geoparks Committee, known as the International Conference on Geoparks, which is also in charge with the periodic review of projects related to geological awareness.
Purges ( or simply purges,, chistka – " cleansing ") with a " small-p " purge was one of the key rituals during which a periodic review of party members was conducted to get rid of the " undesirables ".
This has been the experience in the UK water sector, where the 1999 periodic review led Ofwat to determine a standard ( real post-tax ) cost of capital of 4. 75 %, with minor adjustments for smaller companies.
System security plans are living documents that require periodic review, modification, and plans of action and milestones for implementing security controls.
According to the report: " The customs revenue would be collected by the Mandatory, and the net surplus after meeting certain common charges would be distributed between the three areas according to an agreed formula, subject to periodic review ... The Commission suggest that initially each area's share should be one-third ... To enable the Arab State to balance its budget without subjecting it to external financial control, it should receive a supplementary share out of the share of the mandated territories, under conditions which will entitle it to share in the expansion of customs revenue resulting from an increase of prosperity in the rest of Palestine.
A sector rotation investment strategy is not a passive investment strategy like indexing, and requires periodic review and adjustment of sector holdings.
The needs and wants of the people of Wellesbourne and Walton are under periodic review, particularly housing and recreation facilities.
* Develop uniform DoD procedures for determination of the status of missing personnel and for the systematic, comprehensive, and timely collection, analysis, review, dissemination, and periodic update of information relating to missing personnel.
The purpose of an IRB review is to assure, both in advance and by periodic review, that appropriate steps are taken to protect the rights and welfare of humans participating as subjects in a research study.
Created in the most recent fifth periodic review of constituencies by the Boundary Commission for England, it elects one Member of Parliament ( MP ) by the first past the post voting system.
Member institutions complete periodic peer review processes to become, and remain, accredited.

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The Department's constant fight with the House for money is a polite minuet compared with its periodic bloody engagements with the Senate.
It is in group 18 ( noble gases ) of the periodic table.
As expected by periodic trends, it is more electronegative than tin or bismuth, and less electronegative than tellurium or arsenic.
The group of elements is more diverse than the lanthanides and therefore it was not until 1945 that Glenn T. Seaborg proposed the most significant change to Mendeleev's periodic table, by introducing the actinides.
This transuranic element of the actinide series is located in the periodic table below the lanthanide element europium, and thus by analogy was named after another continent, America.
Among the first 101 elements in the periodic table, only francium is less stable.
The table itself is a visual representation of the periodic law, which states that certain chemical properties of elements repeat periodically when arranged by atomic number.
These results refined Ernest Rutherford's and Antonius Van den Broek's model, which proposed that the atom contains in its nucleus a number of positive nuclear charges that is equal to its ( atomic ) number in the periodic table.
As the meter is defined in terms of the second, and the speed of light is constant for all observers, the terrestrial meter appears to change in length compared to the " planetary meter " on a periodic basis.
Evidence of this is the Antarctic Circumpolar Wave, a periodic oscillation that affects the climate of much of the southern hemisphere.
It is a mathematical tool for finding repeating patterns, such as the presence of a periodic signal which has been buried under noise, or identifying the missing fundamental frequency in a signal implied by its harmonic frequencies.
Botswana is affected by periodic droughts, and seasonal August winds blow from the west, carrying sand and dust, which can obscure visibility.
It is one of only two elements on the periodic table that are known to be liquids at room temperature ( mercury is the other, although caesium, gallium, and rubidium melt just above room temperature ).
In the periodic table, it is located to the right of the actinide curium, to the left of the actinide californium and below the lanthanide terbium with which it shares many similarities in physical and chemical properties.
In order to win the final cash prize, all the contestants have to do is survive periodic evictions and be the last one standing.
The standard presentation of the chemical elements is in the periodic table, which orders elements by atomic number and groups them by electron configuration.
As a member of group 14 on the periodic table, it is nonmetallic and tetravalent — making four electrons available to form covalent chemical bonds.
The periodic arrays of submicrometre spherical particles provide similar arrays of interstitial voids, which act as a natural diffraction grating for visible light waves, particularly when the interstitial spacing is of the same order of magnitude as the incident lightwave.
The electrical part of the heart is centered on the periodic contraction ( squeezing ) of the muscle cells that is caused by the cardiac pacemaker located in the sinoatrial node.
Rainfall is irregular, historically causing periodic droughts and famines.
One of the most convenient, and certainly the most traditional presentation of the elements, is in form of periodic table, which groups elements with similar chemical properties ( and usually also similar electronic structures ) together.
A more refined classification is often shown in colored presentations of the periodic table ; this system restricts the terms " metal " and " nonmetal " to only certain of the more broadly defined metals and nonmetals, adding additional terms for certain sets of the more broadly viewed metals and nonmetals.

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