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specialized and regional
* Active participation in the work of international organizations, UN and its specialized agencies, WTO – and at the regional level – OSCE, Council of Europe against global threats: terrorism, proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, global warming, organized crime, damages to the environment, economic and social issues, disrespect for human rights etc.
In addition to conventional urban or regional police forces, there are other police forces with specialized functions or jurisdiction.
It is responsible for coordinating the economic, social and related work of 14 UN specialized agencies, their functional commissions and five regional commissions.
Specialized hospitals that provide higher levels of care may include services such as neonatal intensive care ( NICU ), pediatric intensive care ( PICU ), state regional burn centres, specialized care for spinal injury and / or neurosurgery, regional stroke centers, specialized cardiac care ( cardiac catherization ), and specialized / regional trauma care.
In the last few years, the State Government promoted the total restoration of the Pelourinho, the biggest set of colonial style buildings in Latin America, today transformed into an important point for visitation by tourists, that will find there a synthesis of what best Bahia has to offer in specialized services, in regional and international cooking, in architecture of the 17th and 18th centuries and in music, with daily shows by the great artists of Bahia, famous in the country and abroad.
American news networks like CNN also often have large international staffs, and produce specialized regional programming for many nations.
It is responsible for coordinating the economic, social and related work of 14 UN specialized agencies, their functional commissions and five regional commissions.
Dow specialized in articles on regional history, some of which were later published in pamphlet form.
The RAS consists of 11 specialized scientific branches, three territorial branches and 14 regional scientific centres.
Specialized regional metal shops and mount design integrators design MDT mounting hardware for low volume specialized applications such as forklifts and commercial boats.
Novgorod Oblast's economic complex is a combination of companies of regional significance ( forestry, power ) and specialized companies ( radio engineering and chemical industries ).
The department operates and provides detention facilities ( jails ), court services, and specialized regional services ( such as air support, search and rescue, SWAT, etc.
Over several years these broad classes have split into more specialized guilds with regional and cultural flavour, and somewhat more specialized skills.
It is divided into two regional groups: the western Gravettian, mostly known from cave sites in France, and the eastern Gravettian, with open sites of specialized mammoth hunters on the plains of central Europe and Russia.
However, since that time many languages have contributed words for specialized or regional concepts, such as haŝio ( chopsticks ) from Japanese and boaco ( reindeer ) from Saami.

specialized and bus
Owen Sound Transit provides local bus service and specialized transportation for those unable to use the regular transit buses.
I / O is generally via the I / O instructions ( XIO and VIO ), which have a separate 2 < sup > 16 </ sup > 16-bit word address space and may have a specialized bus.
PCI eXtensions for Instrumentation, ( PXI ), is a peripheral bus specialized for data acquisition and real-time control systems.
The AT power supply pins and its connectors, the AT motherboard form factor, and the physical ISA bus slots are no longer present on modern PCs outside of specialized embedded designs.
Transit police are a specialized police agency or unit employed by a common carrier, which could be a transit district, railroad, bus line, other transport carrier, or the state.
Generally only system software, i. e. the BIOS, operating systems, and some specialized utility programs ( e. g., memory testers ), address physical memory using machine code operands or processor registers, instructing the CPU to direct a hardware device, called the memory controller, to use the memory bus or system bus, or separate control, address and data busses, to execute the program's commands.
A vehicle bus is a specialized internal communications network that interconnects components inside a vehicle ( e. g. automobile, bus, train, industrial or agricultural vehicle, ship, or aircraft ).
The company specialized in the manufacture of electric streetcars ; as buses superseded them in the middle of the 20th century, Thomas switched to bus production ( primairly school buses ).
A bus mouse is a variety of PC mouse which is attached to the computer using a specialized interface ( originally, the Microsoft InPort interface developed for Microsoft's original mouse product ).
In the late 1980s, mice were not integrated with IBM-compatible personal computers, and the specialized bus interface ( implemented via an ISA add-in card ) was one of two popular ways to connect a mouse.
PXI is a peripheral bus specialized for data acquisition and real-time control systems.
Other bus routes are its Regional Rail connector routes, the " Night Owl " bus service replacing the Market-Frankford and Broad Street subway lines during their closure, and other specialized services.

specialized and service
He may have to depend upon custom service for specialized operations, such as spraying or threshing, and for these, he may have to wait his turn.
The Cadillac Institute of Cosmetology ( formerly Cadillac Academy of Beauty ) is a full service teaching salon in downtown Cadillac that offers training for general cosmetologists and specialized technicians to high school students through a partnership with Wexford-Missaukee Intermediate School District.
The discipline has many specialized fields, such as Engineering Ethics, bioethics, geoethics, public service ethics and business ethics.
Highly qualified and post graduate specialized doctors are trained for service in primary care centers, hospitals, residential care centers, and long-term care facilities and in multidisciplinary collaboration and team treatment.
A profession is a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain.
A profession has been further defined as: " a special type of occupation ...( possessing ) corporate solidarity ... prolonged specialized training in a body of abstract knowledge, and a collectivity or service orientation ... a vocational sub-culture which comprises implicit codes of behaviour, generates an esprit de corps among members of the same profession, and ensures them certain occupational advantages ...( also ) bureaucratic structures and monopolistic privileges to perform certain types of work ... professional literature, legislation, etc.
A new network element required was a specialized short message service center, and enhancements were required to the radio capacity and network transport infrastructure to accommodate growing SMS traffic.
As telephone exchanges converted to automatic ( dial ) service, switchboards continued to serve specialized purposes.
To produce necessary goods Bolesław I organized a network of service settlements that specialized each in manufacturing about 30 different goods, such as: barrels, arches, metal wares, spears, as well as settlements responsible for animal husbandry, i. e., swine, horses or cattle.
In some parts of the world, the emergency medical service also encompasses the role of moving patients from one medical facility to an alternative one ; usually to facilitate the provision of a higher level or more specialised field of care but also to transfer patients from a specialized facility to a local hospital or nursing home when they no longer require the services of that specialized hospital, such as following successful cardiac catheterization due to a heart attack.
Food service chains partner with food equipment manufacturers to design highly specialized restaurant equipment, often incorporating heat sensors, timers, and other electronic controls into the design.
Some Witnesses volunteer for missionary service, and may be invited to receive specialized training at the Watchtower Bible School of Gilead.
A truly useful education, in Eliot's view, included a commitment to public service, specialized training, and a capacity to change and adapt.
Framed by the higher purposes of a research university in the service of the nation, specialized expertise could be harnessed to public purposes.
* Refueling the compressed air container using a home or low-end conventional air compressor may take as long as 4 hours, though specialized equipment at service stations may fill the tanks in only 3 minutes.
These kinds of service industries can be regarded as an information-intensive part of various industries that is externalized and specialized.
The Church of the Nazarene also recognizes these specialized forms of Christian service and ministry.
Towboats in line-haul service operate 24 / 7 and have the latest in navigational equipment, such as color radar, GPS systems, electronic river charts, and specialized radio communications.
Another method which may be used by internet service providers, by specialized services or enterprises to combat spam is to require unknown senders to pass various tests before their messages are delivered.
Four years of study are required for the engineering degree: one year of military service and scientific " common trunk " ( respectively 8 months and 4 months ), one year of multidisciplinary studies, and one year of specialized studies (“ majors ”).
Some visas can be granted on arrival or by prior application at the country's embassy or consulate, or through a private visa service specialized in the issuance of international travel documents.
Baskets and racks mounted on the bike are also used, and at least one messenger service ( in New York City ) equips its riders with specialized three-wheel cycles ( sometimes known as cargo-trikes ), with a large trunk in the rear.

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