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This letter and successive parts were distributed from Bangor ( see External Links below ): in an informal manner, as a kind of diary, Grothendieck explained and developed his ideas on the relationship between algebraic homotopy theory and algebraic geometry and prospects for a noncommutative theory of stacks.
An undated corpus of proverbs from communes may well precede it ( see under External links below ).
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
It also contains all the information needed ( e. g., metadata, " data about the data ", and internal data structures ) to reconstruct the Conceptual level and External level from the Internal level when needed.
External mold of a Bivalvia | bivalve from the Logan Formation, Lower Carboniferous, Ohio
External financing — mostly bilateral credit from the United States — rose dramatically until it reached 87 percent of the public deficit in 1985, rising even further in subsequent years.
It was not until 1890 that Wells earned a Bachelor of Science degree in zoology from the University of London External Programme.
To save the British from what he thought was a disastrous action, and to stop the war from a possible escalation, Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs, Lester B. Pearson, proposed the creation of the first United Nations peacekeeping force to ensure access to the canal for all, and an Israeli withdrawal from the Sinai.
From 1973 to 1987 he directed the conservation program at World Wildlife Fund-U. S., and from 1987 to 1998 he served as Assistant Secretary for Environmental and External Affairs for the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D. C., and in 1994 became Counselor to the Secretary for Biodiversity and Environmental Affairs.
King expanded the Department of External Affairs, founded in 1909, to further promote Canadian autonomy from Britain.
Brief audio clips by Lipscomb about his war work may be found from the External Links section at the bottom of this page, past the References.
External 32 kB RAM packs that mounted in the rear expansion slot were also available from third parties.
These broadcasting services, financed not from the domestic licence fee but from government grant-in-aid ( from the Foreign Office budget ), were known administratively as the External Services of the BBC.
External records have their own problems of forgery and perjury, and are also vulnerable to being separated from the artifact and lost.
# External limiting membrane – layer that separates the inner segment portions of the photoreceptors from their cell nucleus
External mold of the extinct Lepidodendron from the Upper Carboniferous of Ohio
The downloadable files are still available legally from a third-party web sites ; see the External links section.
# External Control-External sanctions, which can be either positive ( rewards ) or negative ( punishment ). These sanctions come from either formal or informal control.
Image: Gray907. png | External and middle ear, opened from the front.
File: Gray907. png | External and middle ear, opened from the front.
( Historical information gathered from the Milford Historical Society, The Oakland Press, " An Account of Oakland County ", listed in External Links.

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* External factor shock: instead of a risk factor, shock any index, macro-economic series ( e. g., oil prices, property prices ), or custom series ( e. g., exchange rates ).
O ' Brien's university education led to a series of appointments in the public service, most notably in the Department of External Affairs ( now Foreign Affairs ).
Chalmers ' Bridgewater Treatise, in the series On the Power, Wisdom and Goodness of God as Manifested in the Adaptation of External Nature to the Moral and Intellectual Constitution of Man, appeared in two volumes 1833 and went through 6 editions.
Currently, the LHMM publishes the six-volume series Studies in the Scriptures, written by Charles Taze Russell in the 1880s ( see External links section ).

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The orbiter was lifted up on a sling very similar to the one used at Kennedy Space Center and placed inside the Dynamic Test Stand building, and there mated to the Vertical Mate Ground Vibration Test tank ( VMGVT-ET ), which in turn was attached to a set of inert Solid Rocket Boosters ( SRB ) to form a complete shuttle launch stack, and marked the first time in the program's history that all Space Shuttle elements, an Orbiter, an External Tank ( ET ), and two SRBs, were mated together.
The External Services were renamed under the BBC World Service brand in 1988.
External walls were in " Opus Reticulatum " and interiors in " Opus Incertum ", which would then be plastered and sometimes painted.
External power had shifted ; it would be weeks before Allied Forces entered Indonesia, and the Dutch were too weakened by World War II.
They were recorded and are part of the National Park Service's War Soldiers & Sailors System ( CWSS ) ( see External link below.
Although the HyperTalk language languished just like HyperCard itself, it received a second lease on life through its plugin protocol, so-called External Commands ( XCMDs ) and External Functions ( XFCNs ), which were native code containers attached to stacks ( as Macintosh-specific resources ) with a single entry point and return value.
All treaties signed by the Irish Taoiseach or Minister for External Affairs were signed in the name of King George.
External pitch control does not pass through the glide circuit ; nor is it presented to the VCF tracking switches-the external inputs were not designed for external keyboard control.
External merchants coming into the city were not allowed to trade on their own, but instead forced to sell the goods they had brought into the city to local traders, if any wished to buy them.
He found that not only were the links to gaming very weak, but that even if all of the reports had been valid, they showed that gamers were violent or suicidal far less often than the general public ( see External links below ).
External and internal “ gates ” were assigned to pairs of negatively and positively charged residues in the extracellular cavity and near the cytoplasmic ends of TM helices 1 and 8.
The two portfolios were permanently separated in 1912, and the External Affairs portfolio was then held by the Prime Minister of Canada until 1946.
For the same reason, in Commonwealth countries other than the United Kingdom, the ministers responsible for handling relations with both Commonwealth and non-Commonwealth countries were formerly usually designated ministers for ' External Affairs '.
External relations and military needs were dealt by the Portuguese government in Lisbon.
External debt had been almost halved, and external reserves were almost three times their 2006 level.
After Indonesia invaded the nascent nation on December 7, 1975, Alkatiri and his colleagues were unable to return, and he established the headquarters of the FRETILIN External Delegation in Maputo, Mozambique.
" Diefenbaker, however, refused to concede the point and in a televised address stated that Canadians were " asking Pearson to explain his bumbling of External Affairs ".
BJS leaders Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani were respectively given charge of the Ministry of External Affairs and the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
To encourage oxidation, or rust, sprinklers were initially directed toward the four German-made slabs of steel that make up the work ( see External links ).

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