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Fractional CIO's main focus areas from Freeman Clarke website, http :// www. freemanclarke. co. uk / 2012.

Fractional and from
Systems using non-obvious approaches might be able to blind the radars in a sneak attack ; the Soviets developed the R-36 with a system called Fractional Orbital Bombardment System to allow attacks on US missile fields from low altitudes and / or from the south, while the US relied on manned bombers for the same role.
* Fractional urine – Urine that a person collects for a certain period of time during 24 hours ; usually from breakfast to lunch, from lunch to dinner, from dinner to bedtime, and from bedtime to rising.
Fractional freezing is commonly used as a simple method to reduce the gel point of Biodiesel and other alternative diesel fuels, whereby esters of higher gel point are removed from esters of lower gel point through cold filtering, or other methods to reduce the subsequent alternative fuel gel point of the fuel blend.
* Fractional crystallization ( chemistry ), a process to separate different solutes from a solution
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union deployed a Fractional Orbital Bombardment System from 1968 to 1983.
In 1959, Sergey Korolev ordered a new design of rocket engine from the Kuznetzov Bureau for the Global Rocket 1 ( GR-1 ) Fractional Orbital Bombardment System ( FOBS ) intercontinental ballistic missile ( ICBM ), which was developed but never deployed.
* Fractional ownership — the price is pro-rated from the market price of a full aircraft.

Fractional and traditional
Fractional odds are also known as British odds, UK odds or in that country, traditional odds.
Fractional graph coloring can be viewed as the linear programming relaxation of traditional graph coloring.

Fractional and they
Fractional crystallization models would be produced to test the hypothesis that they share a common parental melt.

Fractional and serve
Fractional CIOs typically serve several companies and may-or-may-not engage in the day-to-day management of a company's IT staff or other resources.

Fractional and management
Arkansas Children's Hospital is the first pediatric hospital in the United States to offer the latest in Fractional Laser Resurfacing-for scar management.

Fractional and on
Statistical Self-Similarity and Fractional Dimension, which built on earlier work by Lewis Fry Richardson.
Fractional reserve lending depended on low demand to redeem the paper currency.
It may also use such techniques as dynamic Fractional cascading or any other similar runtime device based on collected actual runtime metrics.
* 4th IFAC Workshop on Fractional Differentiation and Its Applications University of Extremadura, Badajoz, Spain, October 18 – 20, 2010
* 3rd IFAC Workshop on Fractional Differentiation and its Applications, Ankara, Turkey, 5 – 7 November, 2008
* 2nd IFAC Workshop on Fractional Differentiation and its Applications, Porto, Portugal, 19 – 21 July, 2006
* 1st IFAC Workshop on Fractional Differentiation and its Applications, Bordeaux, France, 19 – 21 July, 2004
His younger brother, Mirko Jurkovic, played football with him at Thornton Fractional North High School, then on the offensive line at the University of Notre Dame where he was an All-American.
A Serum inspissation or Fractional sterilization is a process of heating an article on 3 successive days as follows:

Fractional and .
Fractional bandwidth or Ratio bandwidth, usually used for wideband antennas, is defined as and is typically presented in the form of.
Fractional bandwidth is used for wideband antennas because of the compression of the percent bandwidth that occurs mathematically with percent bandwidths above 100 %, which corresponds to a fractional bandwidth of 3: 1.
:; Fractional flow reserve ( FFRmyo ): Testing of the flow through a stenosis of a coronary artery to determine the perfusion of the heart.
Fractional distillation was developed by Tadeo Alderotti in the 13th century.
Fractional crystallisation serves to reduce a melt in iron, magnesium, titanium, calcium and sodium, and enrich the melt in potassium and silicon-alkali feldspar ( rich in potassium ) and quartz ( SiO < sub > 2 </ sub >), are two of the defining constituents of granite.
In addition, there is an 8 x 8-bit multiply ( A x B ), with full 16-bit result, and Fractional / Integer 16-bit by 16-bit Divide instructions.
Fractional reserve lending amounted to the issuance of multiple demand receipts for the same amount of gold and silver held by the banks.
Fractional odds of 4 / 1 would be quoted as + 400, while fractional odds of 1 / 4 cannot be quoted as a positive figure.
Fractional odds of 1 / 4 would be quoted as-400, while fractional odds of 4 / 1 cannot be quoted as a negative figure.
( Legal boundaries of Frankfort are: Government Lots 2, 3, and 4 of Section 21 ; the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 21 ; the South Half of the North Half of Section 22 ; Government Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 of Section 27 ; and the Northwest Fractional Quarter of Section 28 of Township No. 26 North of Range No. 16 West.
Fractional distillation is the separation of a mixture into its component parts, or fractions, such as in separating chemical compounds by their boiling point by heating them to a temperature at which one or more fractions of the compound will vaporize.
Fractional distillation in a laboratory makes use of common laboratory glassware and apparatuses, typically including a Bunsen burner, a round-bottomed flask and a condenser, as well as the single-purpose fractionating column.
Fractional distillation A conical flask is used as a receiving flask.
Fractional distillation is the most common form of separation technology used in petroleum refineries, petrochemical and chemical plants, natural gas processing and cryogenic air separation plants.
Fractional distillation is also used in air separation, producing liquid oxygen, liquid nitrogen, and highly concentrated argon.
Fractional calculus is a branch of mathematical analysis that studies the possibility of taking real number powers or complex number powers of the differentiation operator.

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While the NLRB initially favored plant-wide units, which tacitly favored the CIO's industrial unionism, it retreated to a compromise position several years later under pressure from Congress that allowed craft unions to seek separate representation of smaller groups of workers at the same time that another union was seeking a wall-to-wall unit.
Unlike many other unions ( e. g., the CIO's United Steel Workers of America, USWA, and numerous other craft unions ) which were organized from the top down, the ITU had a number of large, strong, local unions who valued their autonomy, which existed long before the international was formed.
At the same time, Philip Murray, Lewis ' successor as head of the CIO, had started reducing Bridges ' power within the CIO, removing him from his position as the CIO's California Regional Director in 1948.
He was one of the strongest advocates for centralized control of the CIO's political action committees and the industrial councils, which were made up from delegates from the more or less autonomous unions affiliated with the CIO but which were themselves creations of the CIO, obliged to follow CIO policy imposed from above.
When the CIO refused to take action to stop CIO-affiliated unions from raiding other CIO unions, UE boycotted the CIO's national convention in 1949 and withheld its per capita dues payments, effectively resigning its affiliation to the CIO.

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