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The original bronze fittings were stolen in the 1970s but the plaque was later found and is now displayed in the main entrance foyer of the former BARC Clubhouse.
ARS's Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center ( BARC ) in Beltsville, Maryland, is the world's largest agricultural research complex.
In 1996 he became Director of the BARC and since 2000 he is leading the Atomic Energy Commission of India and also is the secretary of the Department of Atomic Energy.
The Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ( BARC ) is India's premier nuclear research facility based in Trombay, Mumbai.
The primary importance of BARC is as a research centre.
Recruitment in BARC is done mainly through its training school ( OCES ) as group A officers of the government of India.
He is the founding director of the Homi Bhabha National Institute, the Director of the Department of Atomic Energy's Strategic Planning Group ( SPG ) and Director of the Knowledge Management Group ( formerly Associate Director, Technical Coordination & International Relations Group ) at Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ( BARC ).< ref >

BARC and research
In the early 1960s the government decided to expand the nuclear research ( see BARC ) facility in ( what was then ) a distant suburb of Mumbai.
BARC operates a number of research reactors across the country.
All the directors of the BARC were highly qualified doctorates in their discipline and were internationally recognized for their contribution in academia, who were the crown of this prestigious research organization.
The BARC also conducts research in biotechnology at the Gamma Gardens, and has developed numerous disease resistant and high-yielding crop varieties, particularly groundnuts.
On 4 June 2005, with the goal of encouraging research in basic sciences, BARC started the Homi Bhabha National Institute.

BARC and with
The original pre-WW1 Brooklands Aero Club was re-formed by the BARC in May 1930 with Percy Brad, ey as Manager and the Brooklands Flying Club was established by Brooklands Aviation in early 1933.
There was also the accolade of John Webb and the BARC organising the Gerry Marshall Benefit Races at Brands Hatch and sharing the Dolomite with Roger Clark at the TT event at Silverstone and all seemed to be going well with Gerry really being at the height of his career when disaster struck at the Grand Prix support race in the July of ' 79 which was supposed to be the highlight of the year, with good rides in the Dolomite and Lister Jaguar.
Following several issues with Houston's Bureau of Animal Regulation and Care ( BARC ), including the so-called “ Corridor of Cruelty ”, abuse and neglect, staff problems, funding, White addressed several issues with the bureau and moved it out of Houston's health department to be run as a separate agency.
The BARC and the Indian government has consistently maintained that the reactors are used for this purpose only: Apsara ( 1956 ; named by the then Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru when he likened the blue Cerenkov radiation to the beauty of the Apsaras ( Indra's court dancers ), CIRUS ( 1960 ; the " Canada-India Reactor " with assistance from Canada ), the now-defunct ZERLINA ( 1961 ; Zero Energy Reactor for Lattice Investigations and Neutron Assay ), Purnima I ( 1972 ), Purnima II ( 1984 ), Dhruva ( 1985 ), Purnima III ( 1990 ), and Kamini.
In January 2006, the Silicon Valley lab merged with Microsoft's Bay Area Research Center ( BARC ) in San Francisco.

BARC and infrastructure
BARC has designed and developed, for its own use an infrastructure of supercomputers using state of the art technology.

BARC and for
Built in India by BARC and Indira Gandhi Center for Atomic Research ( IGCAR ).
On 7 September 1972, Indira Gandhi authorized the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ( BARC ) to manufacture a nuclear device and prepare it for a test.
He was also awarded the BARC Gold Medal for his contribution to motorsport.
The marshal who handled the invader was later awarded the BARC Browning Medal for " outstanding bravery in tackling a track invader during the 2003 British Grand Prix at Silverstone ", the second to do so after David Purley 21 years previously.
Research institutions affiliated to BARC ( Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ) include IGCAR ( Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research ), RRCAT ( Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology ), and VECC ( Variable Energy Cyclotron Centre ).
The BARC has dedicated departments for these specialized fields.
* BARC Training School at Indira Gandhi Centre for Atomic Research ( IGCAR ), Kalpakkam
* BARC Training School at Raja Ramanna Centre for Advanced Technology ( RRCAT ), Indore

BARC and development
Under development in the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ( BARC ), India.

BARC and nuclear
BARC also designed and built India's first Pressurised water reactor at Kalpakkam, a 80MW land based prototype of INS Arihant's nuclear power unit, as well as the Arihant's propulsion reactor.

BARC and .
The 6 kg of plutonium came from the CIRUS reactor at BARC.
Throughout two decades, via private and public grants, BARC has restored the Flatiron Building as an historic asset to Brownsville.
It was run by the BARC.
The BARC speeder in Revenge of the Sith was designed to appear like a predecessor to the speeder bikes in Return of the Jedi.
The detailed descriptions of their sighting were accepted by the Birds Australia Rarities Committee ( BARC ) making it the only accepted Night Parrot sighting in modern times.
That year he raced a Jim Russell Driving School entered Lotus 59 in British Formula Three, beating Carlos Pace and works Lotus driver Dave Walker, among others, to a victory at a BARC Championship round at Silverstone.
He joined the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre ( BARC ) in 1964.
He joined the Reactor Engineering Division of the BARC and played a key role in design and construction of the Dhruva reactor, a completely original but high-tech project.
He also won the 1996 BARC British Formula Renault 1700 in a Swift SC94R.
JRRDS ran 5 31's at Brands Hatch BARC Trophy Races in July 1967.

is and multi-disciplinary
This approach advocates the use of an intensive multi-disciplinary approach during what is known as the critical period, where intervention is the most effective, and prevents the long term morbidity associated with chronic psychotic illness.
The mandate of the CRI is to conduct both multi-disciplinary basic and applied research focusing on rivers from their headwaters to their estuaries, to promote the conservation, protection and sustainable use of water, and to educate professionals, graduate students and the public on water sciences.
It is multi-disciplinary and open to the participation of all Parties.
The project is also beginning to branch out into other forms of entertainment ( e. g. comics, paper-and-pencil gaming ), as it finds that its processes and multi-disciplinary nature are equally applicable there.
It is multi-disciplinary in nature and focuses mainly on the sub-microscopic aspects of disease and unknown illnesses with strange causes.
The general strategy in CRPS treatment is often multi-disciplinary, with the use of different types of medications combined with distinct physical therapies.
Landscape architecture is a multi-disciplinary field, incorporating aspects of: botany, horticulture, the fine arts, architecture, industrial design, geology and the earth sciences, environmental psychology, geography, and ecology.
The Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce ( RSA ) is a British multi-disciplinary institution, based in London.
: A California Air National Guard squadron whose federal mission is to integrate with and support the 548th Intelligence Group in providing full spectrum imagery exploitation and multi-disciplinary products to the Total Force along with in-garrison communications, computer maintenance and integration and planning support functions for the $ 1 billion Distributed Ground Station-Two, exploitation arm for U-2, Global Hawk and Predator unmanned aerial vehicles.
Whitesburg is home to Appalshop, a multi-disciplinary arts and education center founded in 1969 which produces original films, video, theater, music and spoken-word recordings, radio, photography, multimedia, and books.
Usually multi-disciplinary approach is undertaken with involvement of oncologist and other experts.
Missiology is a multi-disciplinary and cross-cultural field of study incorporating theology, anthropology, history, geography, theories and methods of communication, comparative religion, Christian apologetics, methodology, and interdenominational relations.
The Telethon Institute is a multi-disciplinary research facility that investigates the causes and prevention of major childhood diseases and disabilities.
Charing Cross Hospital is a large multi-disciplinary hospital with an accident & emergency department and teaching department run by the Imperial College School of Medicine.
The research and teaching staff of the University of New England, Australia, is divided into two faculties, which are in turn divided into 10 multi-disciplinary schools.
Experts in systems thinking and organizational learning, mind maps, body mind synchronicity, structure of intuition in decision making, and coaching ( to name a few ) whose perspective is not steeped in just the behavioral sciences, but a much more multi-disciplinary and inter-disciplinary approach have emerged as OD catalysts.
Recent scholarship is multi-disciplinary, integrating feminist-historical and world-historical approaches.
The Ipswich Festival is an annual multi-disciplinary festival that fosters and encourages an atmosphere, which brings families together to enjoy the many free attractions.
Punisher is the recipient of multi-disciplinary military training from the U. S. Marine Corps.
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International development or global development is most used in a holistic and multi-disciplinary context of human developmentthe development of greater quality of life for humans.
* The International Development Department ( IDD ) is a multi-disciplinary academic department at the University of Birmingham focused on poverty reduction.
This is identified by a multi-disciplinary assessment process as detailed on the DOH website.
The practice of geriatrics in the UK is also one with a rich multi-disciplinary history.

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