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Appendix and 1
The Mathematical Appendix presents the rigorous argument, but is best read after Part 1, in order that the assumptions underlying the equations may be explicit.
The major sections of the questionnaire ( see Appendix B ) are devoted to the following: 1.
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According to The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Asgard is derived from Old Norse āss, god + garðr, enclosure ; from Indo-European roots ansu-spirit, demon ( see cognate ahura ) + gher-grasp, enclose ( see cognates garden and yard ).< ref >; See also ansu-and gher -< sup > 1 </ sup > in " Appendix I: Indo-European Roots " in the same work .</ ref >
In the Appendix to the Treatise, Hume declares himself dissatisfied with his account of the self in Book 1 of the Treatise, and the question of why he is dissatisfied has received a number of different answers.
For a full list of the changes see Appendix P of the INMOS occam 2. 1 Reference Manual.
Appendix cancer accounts for about 1 in 200 of all gastrointestinal malignancies.
* Appendix 1 Interactions
Estimates from the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service placed bobcat numbers between 700, 000 and 1, 500, 000 in the U. S. in 1988, with increased range and population density suggesting even greater numbers in subsequent years ; for these reasons, the U. S. has petitioned CITES to remove the cat from Appendix II.
The 3-Step test in Article 9 ( 2 ) of the Berne does not apply to copyright exceptions that are implemented under other parts of the Berne that have a separate standard, such as those in Articles Article 2 ( 4, 7 and 8 ), 1bis, 10, 10bis and 13 ( 1 ), or the Berne Appendix.
Field Manual 12-50, U. S. Army Bands, dated October 1999, Appendix A, Official And Ceremonial Music, Appendix A, Section 1 – Ceremonial Music, Paragraph A-35 " A-35.
* 1 ) MS. Cotton Appendix XLVI Part I ( available online at: is the diary for 28 May 1583 – 15 August 1584 inclusive: The Sixth ( and Sacred ) Parallel Book of the Mysteries ( not to be confused with " The Sixth and Sacred Book of the Mysteries ", which is part of Liber Logaeth-see above ) and " The Seventh Book of the Mysteries " ( Kraków ), beginning where A True and Faithful Relation begins.
* Radio Regulations, Edition of 2004, Volume 2-Appendices, Appendix 1, ITU, Geneva, 2004
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One section of this lawsuit argued that " The Plane of Shadow in MYTHUS ( pages 190 and 402 ) and MYTHUS MAGICK ( pages 21-22, ...) is derived from the Plane of Shadow in the AD & D DEITIES & DEMIGODS book ( Appendix 1, page 129 ); ..."
See Appendix 1 at the bottom of this article for a number of country-specific statistics on the " Use of solar water heating worldwide ".
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Appendix and species
CITES lists bongo as an Appendix III species, only regulating their exportation from a single country, Ghana.
The Appendix that lists a species or population reflects the extent of the threat to it and the controls that apply to the trade.
Species may be split-listed meaning that some populations of a species are on one Appendix, while some are on another.
Listing the species on Appendix I increased the price of rhino horn ( which fueled more poaching ), but the species survived wherever there was adequate on-the-ground protection.
Appendix I, about 1200 species, are species that are threatened with extinction and are or may be affected by trade.
Trade of captive-bred animals or cultivated plants of Appendix I species are considered Appendix II specimens, with concomitant requirements ( see below and Article VII ).
Notable animal species listed in Appendix I include the red panda ( Aluris fulgenis ), gorilla ( Gorilla gorilla ), the chimpanzee species ( Pan spp.
Appendix II, about 21, 000 species, are species that are not necessarily threatened with extinction, but may become so unless trade in specimens of such species is subject to strict regulation in order to avoid utilization incompatible with the survival of the species in the wild.
In addition, Appendix II can include species similar in appearance to species already listed in the Appendices.
International trade in specimens of Appendix II species may be authorized by the granting of an export permit or re-export certificate.
Examples of species listed on Appendix II are the Great White Shark ( Carcharadon carcharias ), the American black bear ( Ursus americanus ), Hartmann's mountain zebra ( Equus hartmannae ), African grey parrot ( Psittacus erithacus ), green iguana ( Iguana iguana ), queen conch ( Strombus gigas ), Mertens ' Water Monitor ( Varanus mertensi ), bigleaf mahogany ( Swietenia macrophylla ) and Lignum Vitae " ironwood " ( Guaiacum officinale ).
Appendix III, about 170 species, are species that are listed after one member country has asked other CITES Parties for assistance in controlling trade in a species.
Examples of species listed on Appendix III and the countries that listed them are the two-toed sloth ( Choloepus hoffmanni ) by Costa Rica, African civet ( Civettictis civetta ) by Botswana, and the alligator snapping turtle ( Macrochelys temminckii ) by the USA.
The IUCN list the great white shark as a vulnerable species, while it is included in Appendix II of CITES.
It is included in Appendix II of CITES, meaning that international trade in the species requires a permit.

Appendix and listed
These names were secured from member companies by the Association from the forty-four sources listed in Appendix Aj.
The African elephant ( Loxodonta africana ) is currently split-listed, with all populations except those of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe listed in Appendix I.
Those of Botswana, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe are listed in Appendix II.
The red panda is listed in CITES Appendix I.
Neofelis nebulosa is listed in CITES Appendix I and protected over most of its range.
Some species of macaws — the Scarlet Macaw ( Ara macao ) as an example — are listed in the CITES Appendix I and may not be lawfully traded for commercial purposes.
Other species, such as the Red-Shouldered Macaw ( Diopsittaca nobilis ), are listed in Appendix II and may legally be traded commercially provided that certain controls are in place, including a non-detriment finding, establishment of an export quota, and issuing of export permits.
Bos gaurus is listed in CITES Appendix I, and is legally protected in all range states.
Pudu puda is listed in CITES Appendix I, and Pudu mephistophiles is listed in CITES Appendix II.
Because of the Green Iguana's popularity in the pet trade and as a food source in Latin America, they are listed on the CITES Appendix II, which means that while they are not an endangered species, " their trade must be controlled so as to not harm the species in the future ".
This species is listed in the CITES Appendix I as an endangered species.
It is listed on Appendix II as it has an unfavorable conservation status or would benefit significantly from international co-operation organized by tailored agreements.
All species of the genus Guaiacum are now listed in Appendix II of CITES ( the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ) as potentially endangered species.
The export of wild-collected specimens of the Blue Orchid ( Vanda coerulea ) and other wild Vandas is prohibited worldwide, as all orchids are listed on Appendix II of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species.
It is also listed in Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora ( CITES ) Appendix I, which prohibits international trade.

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