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Allee and Value
* Value Network Analysis and Value Conversion of Tangible and Intangible Assets, Verna Allee.

Allee and network
Allee says, value network analysis can lead to profound shifts in perception of problem situations and mobilise collective action to implement change

Allee and whole
At the end of 19th century Napoleonic troops were going to cut down the whole Herrenhäuser Allee, but baker and grain dealer Johann Gerhard Helmcke ( 1780 − 1844 ) saved the alley by paying 3, 000 Taler.

Allee and systems
The first 15 years saw the construction of its primary buildings and landscape features, including the Montgomery Palmetum, Bailey Palm Glade, Allee and Overlook, Vine Pergola, Amphitheatre, Gate House, Montgomery Library and Museum, 14 lakes, stone terracing walls, irrigation systems, Moos Sunken Garden, and Nell Montgomery Garden House auditorium.

Allee and approach
* Allee: representative, a kilometre long approach to the castle, centre point of the town

Allee and tangible
Verna Allee defines value networks as any web of relationships that generates both tangible and intangible value through complex dynamic exchanges between two or more individuals, groups or organizations.

Allee and among
He taught, conducted research, and wrote a number of books ; among other accomplishments, he identified what became known as the Allee effect.
Besides articles and research monographs, Allee wrote a number of books, including Animal Aggregations: A Study in General Sociology ( 1931 ), Animal Life and Social Growth ( 1932 ), The Social Life of Animals ( 1938 ), Principles of Animal Ecology, co-authored by Alfred E. Emerson, Orlando Park, Thomas Park, and Karl P. Schmidt ( 1949 ), and Cooperation among Animals, with Human Implications ( 1951 ).
The introduction to the term " Allee principle " took place in the 1950s, a time when the field of ecology was heavily focused on the role of competition among and within species.
In general, these Allee effect mechanisms arise from cooperation or facilitation among individuals in the species.

Allee and system
The Grünauer Allee stadium is also the home ground of Fortuna Unterhaching, established in 1992 and playing close to the bottom end of the German league system.

Allee and .
The Poppelsdorfer Allee is an alley flanked by chestnut trees which had the first horsecar of the town.
* Bellevuestraße, earlier name Charlottenburger Allee, leading north west through the Tiergarten to Schloss Bellevue, today the official residence of the Federal President of Germany.
West Berlin inevitably chose the Kurfürstendamm and the area around the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, while East Berlin built up Alexanderplatz and turned Frankfurter Allee ( which they renamed Stalinallee in 1949, Karl-Marx-Allee in 1961 ), into their own showpiece boulevard.
In 1726, the Herrenhäuser Allee ( Herrenhausen alley ) was planted just through the gardens, connecting Hanover with the royal palace and gardens of Herrenhausen in the boroughs of the city ; it is almost exactly one geographical mile ( 1. 85 km ) long, and consists of four rows of lime trees.
At the city end of the Herrenhäuser Allee, in 1857, a gate was built after plans made by Laves.
In post war military occupation years, a lot of seeping engine oil and fuel of the British troop vehicles damaged many of the lime trees of the old Herrenhäuser Allee.
Warder Clyde Allee was born in Bloomingdale in 1885.
* W. C. Allee-Zoologist and ecologist known for the Allee effect.
This is called the Allee effect after the scientist who identified it.
" Joe " Allee, a settler who homesteaded the land.
The Legislative Route 1 Sycamore Allee is located along both sides of the road south of Halifax and on the east side of the road north of Halifax ; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
The Legislative Route 1 Sycamore Allee was listed in 2007.
Along the rural area along Valley Road are many high-income neighborhoods such as Allee, Okehocking Hills, and Fiveormore.
* Alfred Allee, a famed 19th century peace officer, was once a deputy sheriff in Pearsall.
Maurice wrote along with Allee Willis – who wrote " September ", " Boogie Wonderland ", " In the Stone " and " Sunday Morning " for the band – several new songs for the play.
A special train bore Meyerbeer's body from the Gare du Nord to Berlin on 6 May, where he was buried in the family vault at the Jewish cemetery in Schönhauser Allee.
** Marc Benno, Harold Faltermeyer, Keith Forsey, Micki Free, Jon Gilutin, Hawk, Howard Hewett, Bunny Hull, Howie Rice, Sharon Robinson, Dan Sembello, Sue Sheridan, Richard C. Theisen II & Allee Willis ( composers ) for Beverly Hills Cop performed by various artists
" Allee " is a term used in contemporary landscape architecture to denote a narrow passageway, sometimes for pedestrians only, other times for both vehicles and pedestrians, that is lined with copious numbers of trees.
One of the window-dressing projects in the ruins of East Berlin was the construction of Stalin Allee, on which the most ' class-conscious ' workers ( in S. E. D.

developed and Value
Using first-hand remarks ( which would later be published in Philosophical Investigations, Culture and Value, and other works ), philosophers such as Peter Winch and Norman Malcolm developed what has come to be known as contemplative philosophy, a Wittgensteinian school of thought rooted in the " Swansea tradition " and which includes Wittgensteinians such as Rush Rhees, Peter Winch and D. Z. Phillips, among others.
Dave Nichol, the man behind President's Choice, reports that Wal-Marts volume on Sam's American Choice and Great Value lines, also developed by Loblaw's, was up 300 percent last year.
Tesco Value had been developed ( as " Value Lines ") in 1981, as Tesco's answer in Britain to Yellow Packs.
MPFI was added to both, and a full-production turbo version was available on the 3. 1 L. An even higher displacement DOHC 3. 4 L LQ1 was also developed and, eventually, the new GM High Value engine family followed.
In order to avoid reference to this defeat, people from Yorkshire developed the alternative " Rowntrees Of York Gave Best In Value.
Value investing is an investment paradigm that derives from the ideas on investment that Ben Graham and David Dodd began teaching at Columbia Business School in 1928 and subsequently developed in their 1934 text Security Analysis.
Blue Bytes, India, has developed an auto-report generation mechanism which creates an auto-generated Advertising Value Equivalence ( AVE ) to give a monetary value to the PR value generated.
* Regulatory Capital Value, an accounting concept developed by Ofwat, the UK water industry regulator
The price was determined by the Derived Investment Value ( DIV ) of the assets ( an estimate of the liquidation value of assets based on a valuation formula developed by the RTC ), multiplied by a percentage of DIV based on the bid of the selected general partner.

developed and network
An unofficial standard for spoken American English has also developed, as a result of mass media and geographic and social mobility, and broadly describes the English typically heard from network newscasters, commonly referred to as non-regional diction, although local newscasters tend toward more parochial forms of speech.
Another important demand was that the computers could be used in a network ( Aster developed special software and hardware for that ).
As is it was prohibitively expensive for the hobbyist SysOp to have a dedicated connection to another system, FidoNet was developed as a store and forward network.
Minsk has a digital metropolitan network ; waiting lists for telephones are long ; fixed line penetration is improving although rural areas continue to be undeserved ; intercity-Belarus has developed fibre-optic backbone system presently serving at least 13 major cities ( 1998 ); Belarus's fibre optics form synchronous digital hierarchy rings through other countries ' systems ; an inadequate analogue system remains operational.
The buses to be found in countries around the world often reflect the quality of the local road network, with high floor resilient truck based designs prevalent in several less developed countries where buses are subject to tough operating conditions.
Instead of the locked trench warfare of World War I, during World War II, a dynamic network of battles developed where small groups encountered other platoons.
A network of Celtic high crosses marking processional routes developed around his shrine at Iona.
The network model's original inventor was Charles Bachman, and it was developed into a standard specification published in 1969 by the CODASYL Consortium.
The Spanish also helped Equatorial Guinea achieve one of the continent's highest literacy rates and developed a good network of health care facilities.
Additionally, the road network was further developed.
Parts of this road / trail network can be developed into an arterial road system linking the hinterland communities with each other and to the main road network.
The GSM standard was developed as a replacement for first generation ( 1G ) analog cellular networks, and originally described a digital, circuit switched network optimized for full duplex voice telephony.
Hong Kong has a highly developed and sophisticated transport network, encompassing both public and private transport.
The MTR operates the metro network within inner urban Hong Kong, Kowloon Peninsula and northern part of Hong Kong Island with newly developed areas, Tsuen Wan, Tseung Kwan O, Tung Chung, Hong Kong Disneyland, the Hong Kong International Airport, the northeastern and northwestern parts of the New Territories.
A hydraulic power network was also developed in Geneva, Switzerland.
Under Mongol occupation, Russia also developed its postal road network, census, fiscal system, and military organization.
The rail network in Ireland was developed by various private companies during the 19th century, with some receiving government funding.
Historically, land owners developed most roads and later Turnpike Trusts collected tolls so that as early as 1800 Ireland had a road network.
This early method soon proved inadequate as additional networks developed that were independent of the existing networks already designated by a network number.
By 1980, a number of national computer facilities ( ULCC London, UMRCC Manchester, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory serving the Science and Engineering Research Council community ), each with their own star network had developed.
While the city is being developed, it is the scene of occasional deadly suicide bombings and explosions carried out by the Haqqani network, Taliban's Quetta Shura, Hezb-i Islami, al-Qaeda, and other anti-government elements who are allegedly supported and guided by Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence ( ISI ) spy network.
Transport in Malaysia started to develop during British colonial rule, and the country's transport network is now diverse and developed.
The network of roads in Peninsular Malaysia is of high quality, whilst the road system in East Malaysia is not as well developed.

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