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CAE and is
* Childhood absence epilepsy ( CAE ) is an idiopathic generalized epilepsy that affects children between the ages of 4 and 12 years of age, although peak onset is around five to six years old.
The EEG finding in CAE is generalized 3 Hz spike and wave discharges.
* Juvenile absence epilepsy is an idiopathic generalized epilepsy with later onset than CAE, typically in prepubertal adolescence, with the most frequent seizure type being absence seizures.
CATIA ( Computer Aided Three-dimensional Interactive Application ) ( in English usually pronounced ) is a multi-platform CAD / CAM / CAE commercial software suite developed by the French company Dassault Systemes.
ACIS is used by many software developers in industries such as computer-aided design ( CAD ), Computer-aided manufacturing ( CAM ), Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), Architecture, engineering and construction ( AEC ), Coordinate-measuring machine ( CMM ), 3D animation, and shipbuilding.
Cayce is traversed by I-26 and I-77, and the Columbia Metropolitian Airport ( IATA: CAE ) is adjacent to the town limits.
CAM is a subsequent computer-aided process after computer-aided design ( CAD ) and sometimes computer-aided engineering ( CAE ), as the model generated in CAD and verified in CAE can be input into CAM software, which then controls the machine tool.
An AMBER Alert or a Child Abduction Emergency ( SAME code: CAE ) is a child abduction alert bulletin in several countries throughout the world, issued upon the suspected abduction of a child, since 1996.
The school is a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education ( CAE / IAE ).
Computer-aided engineering ( CAE ) is the broad usage of computer software to aid in engineering tasks.
The predictive capability of CAE tools has progressed to the point where much of the design verification is now done using computer simulations rather than physical prototype testing.
Even though there have been many advances in CAE, and it is widely used in the engineering field, physical testing is still used as a final confirmation for subsystems due to the fact that CAE cannot predict all variables in complex assemblies ( i. e. metal stretch, thinning ).
In the earliest printed editions, it was most usually given the overall title De re coquinaria (" On the Subject of Cooking ") and attributed to an otherwise unknown Caelius Apicius, an invention based on the fact that one of the two manuscripts is headed with the words " API CAE ".
ETS's major competitor is Cambridge University, which administers the IELTS, FCE, CAE, and CPE.
CAE Inc. (, ) ( formerly Canadian Aviation Electronics ) is a leading provider of simulation technologies, modelling technologies and integrated training services to airlines, aircraft manufacturers, and defense customers worldwide.
The firm also has an ab-initio training school, CAE Global Academy, which is an alliance with several ab-initio flight schools around the world.
CAE Healthcare is a wholly owned subsidiary of CAE, with focus on offering healthcare professionals the opportunity to develop practical experience before trying out their skills on patients.

CAE and all
* names of all composers, arrangers and authors, with their role in the piece ( identified by role code ) and their CAE / IPI number

CAE and ).
Commonly referred to as a 3D Product Lifecycle Management software suite, CATIA supports multiple stages of product development ( CAx ), from conceptualization, design ( CAD ), manufacturing ( CAM ), and engineering ( CAE ).
Other important applications of computational geometry include robotics ( motion planning and visibility problems ), geographic information systems ( GIS ) ( geometrical location and search, route planning ), integrated circuit design ( IC geometry design and verification ), computer-aided engineering ( CAE ) ( mesh generation ), computer vision ( 3D reconstruction ).
* University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations offers a suite of eighteen globally available examinations including General English: Key English Test ( KET ), Preliminary English Test ( PET ), First Certificate in English ( FCE ), Certificate in Advanced English ( CAE ) and Certificate of Proficiency in English ( CPE ).
He was born in Brisbane, and educated at Ithaca Creek State Primary School and The Gap State High School and graduated as a teacher from the then Brisbane CAE ( now QUT ).
The entire process is called computer-aided engineering ( CAE ).
In November 2002 MSC Software reached a final agreement with the FTC to resolve an antitrust case against the company in connection with two acquisitions of rival CAE vendors, Universal Analytics, Inc. ( UAI ) and Computerized Structural Analysis & Research Corp. ( CSAR ).
Many of them are listed on the List of finite element software packages, CAE, and FEA pages ( see categories below ).
* AVCC report detailing what happened to each CAE ( PDF, 74KB ).
In addition to independent research and internship opportunities, the college provides valuable student resources, such as workshops and tutoring, through the Center for Academic Enrichment ( CAE ).
There were also many mergers between universities and CAEs, with some successful ( University of Queensland Gatton Campus ), and others not so ( the University of New England and the then Northern Rivers CAE which subsequently spilt acrimoniously to become Southern Cross University ), and others didn't proceed ( Australian National University and the Canberra CAE, now the University of Canberra ).
Lemon left SDRC in 1982 to form a new start up in 1983, International TechneGroup Incorporated ; focused on applying CAE early in product development to lead design, a methodology known as CP / PD ( Concurrent Product and Process Development ).

dependability and is
These measurements test both overt honesty, the thoughts one has about blatant dishonesty such as stealing, and covert honesty, which is very similar to conscientiousness and dependability.
In 1866, the railroad actually built the train station between Folsom Boulevard and the tracks that still exists as Pfingst Realty ( Mr. Pfingst died in 2007, and the structure is owned by his daughter ), due to the size and dependability of the crop, and the need for a formal packing shed to house the produce waiting for the train.
A central issue in qualitative research is validity ( also known as credibility and / or dependability ).
In this way, any lost energy is negligible, the performance curves are more uniform and dependability is better.
Some personal qualities that a receptionist is expected to possess in order to do the job successfully include attentiveness, a well-groomed appearance, initiative, loyalty, maturity, respect for confidentiality and discretion, a positive attitude and dependability.
The P-38 is known as a " John Wayne " by the United States Marine Corps, either because of its toughness and dependability, or because of an unsubstantiated story that the actor had been shown in an as-yet-unidentified training film opening a can of K-Rations.
* The greatest ability is dependability.
:" dependability ( is ) the collective term used to describe the availability performance and its influencing factors: reliability performance, maintainability performance and maintenance support performance "
Security is sometimes classed as an attribute but the current view is to aggregate it together with dependability and treat Dependability as a composite term called Dependability and Security.
Since the mechanism of a Fault-Error-Chain is understood it is possible to construct means to break these chains and thereby increase the dependability of a system.
Though he labeled himself a coward and often sees himself as a liability to Stick's team, the team is quick to object to this, noting Jim's courage and dependability during their repeated encounters with Inbit forces.
It is important to note that during these initial decades of the Collins production of radio equipment, reliability and dependability characterized the demand for equipment.
The US Postal Service is still attempting to find an equilibrium between the dependability of career postal carriers and the cost savings of contractors acting as a temp agency.
James Hunter, writing for Rolling Stone magazine, felt that the album delivered " a varied midtempo dependability that turns richer and more resonant upon re-listenings ," and that it was " looser, warmer and more live-sounding than Browne's recent work — yet still as passionately crafted and sung ... he is the sound of unfrantic L. A. cool engaged with the long view.
Because of scale buildup, plugging, or erosion, which affect FGD dependability and absorber efficiency, the trend is to use simple scrubbers such as spray towers instead of more complicated ones.
He specializes in research in software fault tolerance and dependability, and is a noted authority on the early prior to 1950 history of computers.
The firm is best known for its customer satisfaction research on new-car quality and long-term dependability.
The Aquarian / Piscean is prone to escapism, fickleness, hyper-sensitivity, dependability, eccentricity, goallessness, neglectfulness, impracticality and rebelliousness.
As the municipality's support and protective services is manned by an equally-motivated present PNP force complement, which is strategically housed to its newly-constructed PNP Station Building, it will stand as a hallmark of an edifice of strength, reliability and dependability.
Ridgway is considered one of the best placekickers to ever play the Canadian game and was known for his dependability in clutch situations.

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