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Circulation and Model
* Intermediate General Circulation Model
The Hadley Centre General Circulation Model is an example.
* 1955-Norman Phillips at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, runs first Atmospheric General Circulation Model.
::-The first use of a General Circulation Model to study the effects of carbon dioxide doubling.
* The MIT General Circulation Model ( MITgcm ) is a global circulation model developed at Massachusetts Institute of Technology ( MIT ) includes a package for sea-ice ( MITgcm: seaice ).
* MIT General Circulation Model
* Computer Model of the Cerebral Circulation for Training and Education.
* Global climate model, also General Circulation Model or GCM-a computer model of the world's climate system, including the atmosphere and oceans.
* ThermoHaline Circulation Model ( THC )-An investigation of how the climate might change in the event of a decrease in the strength of the ThermoHaline Circulation.
A General Circulation Model ( GCM ) is a mathematical model that can be used in computer simulations of the general circulation of a planetary atmosphere or ocean.
* Hamburg Ocean Primitive Equation General Circulation Model ( HOPE ), an ocean circulation model

Circulation and economics
The University of Toronto Press has published his two works on economics: For a New Political Economy and Macroeconomic Dynamics: An Essay in Circulation Analysis.

Circulation and model
It was originally built in a joint effort by the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Ames Research Center, and Goddard Space Flight Center to perform high-res ocean analysis with the ECCO ( Estimating the Circulation and Climate of the Ocean ) Consortium model.

Circulation and flow
Circulation is created by arranging product so the supermarket can control the traffic flow of the consumer.
In 1972, Lown stated in the journal Circulation — " The very rare patient who has frequent bouts of ventricular fibrillation is best treated in a coronary care unit and is better served by an effective antiarrhythmic program or surgical correction of inadequate coronary blood flow or ventricular malfunction.
* Circulation ( architecture ), the flow of people through a building
* Circulation problem, a generalization of network flow problems
Circulation and transport within the Indonesian Seas varies along with large-scale monsoon flow.

Circulation and for
* ABC ( medicine ), a mnemonic for " Airway, Breathing, Circulation "
* Protect vital signs by monitoring ABCs, or Airway, Breathing, and Circulation ; that is, if the person is thought to be at risk for severe respiratory depression, consider an endotracheal tube to protect the airway and assist with breathing.
* Diatom life history and ecology, Microfossil Image Recovery and Circulation for Learning and Education ( MIRACLE ), University College London
Circulation fell from 36, 000 in 1966 to below 17, 000, and in 1975 Creighton sold The Spectator to Henry Keswick, again for £ 75, 000.
Circulation under Johnson reached record levels – as high as 70, 000 by the time he left the magazine in 2005 to join David Cameron ’ s Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister for Higher Education.
Dickens had wounded their national pride with American Notes for General Circulation and Martin Chuzzlewit, but Carol was too compelling to be dismissed, and, by the end of the American Civil War, copies of the book were in wide circulation.
Circulation figures for the district are currently over 468, 000 + per year and the library's collection exceeds 100, 000 pieces.
Circulation closed on July 18, 1901 when Talbott left for law school.
Circulation figures were also showing an all time high of over 70, 000 for the 1988 period.
" While these do not refer to exactly the same thing, Global Circulation Models are typically the tools used for modeling climate, and hence the two terms are sometimes used as if they were interchangeable.
Circulation of plant nutrients can be a vital part to conserving for the future.
It does, however, publish annually its sworn declaration of " Statement of Ownership, Management, and Circulation " in its official magazine so as to qualify for subsidized postage rates from the United States Postal Service.
Additionally, several measures were taken to increase the demand for EVs in Portugal: ( 1 ) EVs are fully exempt from both the Vehicle Tax due upon purchase ( Imposto Sobre Veículos ) and the annual Circulation Tax ( Imposto Único de Circulação ); ( 2 ) Personal Income Tax provides an allowance of EUR 803 upon the purchase of EVs ; ( 3 ) EVs are fully exempt from the 5 %- 10 % company car tax rates which are part of the Corporation Income Tax ; ( 4 ) The Budget Law provides for an increase of the depreciation costs related to the purchase of EVs for the purpose of Corporation Income Tax ; ( 5 ) the first 5, 000 EVs to be sold in Portugal will receive a 5, 000 € incentive fund, and the Cash-for-Clunkers program grants an additional 1, 500 € fund if an internal combustion engine vehicle built before 2000 is delivered when acquiring the new EV ; ( 6 ) The Portuguese State did also commit to play a pedagogic role and defined that EVs will have a 20 % share of the annual renewal of public car fleet, starting in 2011.
London: Printed for Private Circulation.
Linn's Stamp News an American publication, is the largest weekly newspaper for stamp collectors, with a paid circulation of just over 46, 000 () Circulation peaked at almost 92, 000 in 1978 and has declined ever since because fewer new collectors are subscribing to replace those who subscribed in the 1950s to 1970s period.
Circulation dropped for the daily paper from 213, 472 to 191, 631 for the year ending September 30, 2011.
* Circulation numbers ( MO St. Louis ) for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch ,( as of Sept. 30, 2008 )
Some of her works include The Woodbridge and Willard Geographies and Atlases ( 1823 ), which she wrote with the American geographer William Channing Woodbridge ; History of the United States, or Republic of America ( 1828 ), A System of Fulfillment of a Promise ( 1831 ), A Treatise on the Motive Powers which Produce the Circulation of the Blood ( 1846 ), Guide to the Temple of Time and Universal History for Schools ( 1849 ), Last Leaves of American History ( 1849 ), Astronography ; or Astronomical Geography ( 1854 ), and Morals for the Young ( 1857 ).
OSCAR currents are routinely used to evaluate the surface currents in Global Circulation Models ( GCMs ), for example in NCEP Global Ocean Data Assimilation System ( GODAS ) and European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts ( ECMWF ).

Circulation and closed
* Circulation ( fluid dynamics ), the path integral of the fluid velocity around a closed curve

Circulation and .
Simplified, the heart is a circuit of the Circulation.
* U. S. National Institute of Health ( NIH ): Heart and Circulation
* Circulation ( or Access Services ) – Handles user accounts and the loaning / returning and shelving of materials.
Circulation broke the 100, 000 mark around 1910, and peaked in 1947-48 at 175, 000 to 184, 000.
Circulation.
Tests and measures include, but are not limited to, those that assess: a. Aerobic Capacity / Endurance, b. Anthropometric Characteristics, c. Arousal, Attention, and Cognition, d. Assistive and Adaptive Devices, e. Circulation ( Arterial, Venous, Lymphatic ), f. Cranial and Peripheral Nerve Integrity, g. Environmental, Home, and Work ( Job / School / Play ) Barriers, h. Ergonomics and Body Mechanics, i. Gait, Locomotion, and Balance, j. Integumentary Integrity, k. Joint Integrity and Mobility, l. Motor Function ( Motor Control and Motor Learning ), m. Muscle Performance ( including Strength, Power, and Endurance ), n. Neuromotor Development and Sensory Integration, o. Orthotic, Protective, and Supportive Devices, p. Pain, q. Posture, r. Prosthetic Requirements, s. Range of Motion ( including Muscle Length ), t. Reflex Integrity, u. Self-Care and Home Management ( including activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living ), v. Sensory Integrity, w. Ventilation and Respiration / Gas Exchange, x.

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