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Functioning similarly, it is often said to be an upper house such as the US Senate or the Russian Federation Council or the House of Lords in the United Kingdom, although the German constitution does not declare the Bundestag and Bundesrat to form houses of a bicameral parliament ( the word " Parliament " does not even appear in the Constitution ).
Functioning similarly to an actual court of law-the student court reviews cases brought before it and issues binding decisions.
Functioning similarly to an LCD e-Reader, the Barcode Battler II required players to swipe barcodes printed on cards across a visual input in order to enter characters, enemies, items, and spells into the console.
Functioning similarly to the Virtual Console channels, WiiWare channels allow users to use their WiiWare games obtained from the Wii Shop Channel.

Functioning and these
It oversees the implementation of the International Health Regulations, and publishes a series of medical classifications ; of these, three are overreaching " reference classifications ": the International Statistical Classification of Diseases ( ICD ), the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ) and the International Classification of Health Interventions ( ICHI ).
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ) is a framework to measure health and ability by illustrating how these components impact one ’ s function.
Many of these conflicts occur in the geographic area described by author Thomas P. M. Barnett as the Non-Integrating Gap, fought by countries from the globalised Functioning Core.

Functioning and structures
The International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ), produced by the World Health Organization, distinguishes between body functions ( physiological or psychological, e. g., vision ) and body structures ( anatomical parts, e. g., the eye and related structures ).

Functioning and are
Classification systems such as the WHO Family of International Classifications, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ( ICF ) and the International Classification of Diseases ( ICD ), are commonly used to define and measure the components of health.
# Functioning brains are nothing but the neurons that they are composed of.
Aruba and the former Netherlands Antilles are listed in the OCT list in Annex II to the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, the latter with enumerating her former five component territories Curaçao, Sint Maarten, Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba.
The two principal treaties on which the EU is based are the Treaty on European Union ( TEU ; Maastricht Treaty, effective since 1993 ) and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ( TFEU ; Treaty of Rome, effective since 1958 ).
Functioning much like a spring-loaded clothespin, the clip's tapered, serrated jaws are forced together by a spring to grip an object.
Functioning at the faculty are: the Students ’ scientific society that helps students become familiar with research from the beginning ; the Young medical doctors ’ community ; the Students ’ theatre « Hippocrates », the lecture center where lectures in literature, music and history are presented.
Functioning and disability are viewed as a complex interaction between the health condition of the individual and the contextual factors of the environment as well as personal factors.
There are a number of specific interviews, including the Short Portable Mental Status Questionnaire, Neuropsychological Impairment Scale, Patient ’ s Assessment of Own Functioning, and Structured Interview for the Diagnosis of Dementia.
Adults are evaluated on the Global Assessment Scale ( GAS ), which was revised to the Global Assessment of Functioning ( GAF ) DSM-IV-TR.

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Functioning as a separate company within Siemens, SNI sold the BS2000 and SINIX operating systems, BS2000 mainframe computers, a number of databases, SNI RISC-based RM-x00 servers and a variety of other hardware and software products ( everything from Personal Computers to SAP R / 3 ).
* Lin, G. H. C., Kung, T. W. T., Chien, S. C .( 2011 ) Computer Games Functioning as Motivation Stimulants http :// www. eric. ed. gov / PDFS / ED528578. pdf
* The Anti-American Obsession: Its Functioning, Its Causes, Its Inconsequentialness / La obsesión antiamericana ( 2003 ) ISBN 1-893554-85-6
Functioning of the fuse initiates the linear shaped-charges in the dispenser that cut the dispenser case in half and disperse the bombs / bomblets.

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The Effects of Exposure to Agent Orange on the Intellectual Functioning, Academic Achievement, Visual Motor Skill, and Activity Level of the Offspring of Vietnam War Veterans.
Functioning between episodes was on average good — more or less normal.
The Concept of Dhimma in Early Islam In Benjamin Braude and B. Lewis, eds., Christians and Jews in the Ottoman Empire: The Functioning of a Plural Society 2 vols., New York: Holmes & Meier Publishing.
The ICD is part of a " family " of guides that can be used to complement each other, including also the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health which focuses on the domains of functioning ( disability ) associated with health conditions, from both medical and social perspectives.
Functioning has been found to vary, being poor during periods of major depression or mania but otherwise fair to good, and possibly superior during periods of hypomania in Bipolar II.
A major subset of statutory torts, it is also called ' anti-trust ' law, especially in the United States, articles 101 and 102 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, as well as the Clayton and Sherman Acts in the U. S., which create duties for undertakings, corporations and businesses not to distort competition in the marketplace.
Functioning tractor beams based on solenoidal modes of light were demonstrated in 2010 by physicists at New York University.
Functioning temperatures near 40 K have since been achieved using overclocked AMD Phenom II processors with a combination of liquid nitrogen and liquid helium cooling.
Functioning as a local history museum and as an international arts organization, the CMF, located at 222 Fifth Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, United States, serves visiting and non-visiting audiences including fans, students, scholars, members of the music industry, and the general public.
Functioning as an office of the Intelligence Section ( G-2 ) of the department headquarters, the Warning Service operated an interim Information and Operation Center at Nielson Field that included an electrically lighted map to plot sightings that indicated origins of reports with twinkling lights.
* Barker, Eileen Science as Theology-The Theological Functioning of Western Science, article in the book edited by A. R. Peacocke The Sciences and Theology in the Twentieth Century.
Functioning as CAG, O ' Hare was given command of the entire Enterprise air group: F6F fighters, SBD Dauntless dive bombers, TBF Avenger torpedo planes and 100 pilots.
* Hilton, J., Desrochers, S., Devall, E. Comparison of Role Demands, Relationships, and Child Functioning is Single-Mother, Single-Father, and Intact Families.

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The exact mechanism of carbamazepine, gabapentin and pregabalin is similarly unclear, but these anticonvulsants are used to treat neuropathic pain with differing degrees of success.
Each tip of the " Y " of an antibody contains a paratope ( a structure analogous to a lock ) that is specific for one particular epitope ( similarly analogous to a key ) on an antigen, allowing these two structures to bind together with precision.
It is rare for these two similarly sized species to physically confront one another, though bobcat populations tend to diminish in areas with high coyote densities.
The other castes were similarly further sub-classified by these 19th-century and early-20th-century ethnographers based on numerous criteria ranging from profession, endogamy or exogamy or polygamy, and a host of other factors in a manner similar to castas in Spanish colonies such as Mexico, and caste system studies in British colonies such as India.
Sociologist Helmut Schoeck similarly considered envy the motive of collective efforts by society to reduce the disproportionate gains of successful individuals through moral or legal constraints, with altruism being primary among these.
Many of these trivial errors occurred in the Byzantine period, following a change in script from uncial to minuscule, and many were ' homophonic ' errors, when scribes accidentally substituted homophones for words in the textequivalent in English to substituting ' right ' for ' write ', except that there were more opportunities for Byzantine scribes to make these errors because the Greek letters η, ι, οι and ει were pronounced similarly in the Byzantine period.
Although the author of Hebrews was not directly influenced by Qumran's " Messiah of Aaron ," these and other conceptions did provide " a precedent ... to conceive Jesus similarly as a priest making atonement and eternal intercession in the heavenly sanctuary.
Those who left the party at the time might have felt similarly about some of these issues, but did not identify with the forms of protest that Green party members took part in.
Hungarian syntax and grammar were not influenced in a similarly dramatic way during these 300 years.
The Institute of technology system was organised on the committee areas or " functional areas ", these still remain legal but are not as important as originally envisioned as the institutes are now more national in character and are only really applied today when selecting governing councils, similarly Dublin Institute of Technology was originally a group of several colleges of the City of Dublin committee.
The narrator would thereby be elevated to an awesome, almost mythical status, as one who has experienced an Edenic paradise available only to those who have similarly mastered these creative powers:
The Q60 extended the Sinclair QL design similarly from the slowest start to the ultimate pace of the 68K architecture's capabilities ; these 68060-based motherboards — at 66 MHz for the full 68060 or a non-FPU 68LC060 option overclocked to 80 MHz — are more than 100 times faster than the Sinclair QL while running the same operating systems.
Another measure of the difference between these two similarly named but very distinct awards is their per-capita frequency of award: from 1946 to 1961 the average annual incidence of award of the Medal of Freedom was approximately 1 per every 86, 500 adult U. S. citizens ; from 1996 to 2011 the average annual incidence of award of the Presidential Medal of Freedom was approximately 1 per every 20, 500, 000 adult U. S. citizens ( so on an annualized per capita basis, about 240 Medals of Freedom have been awarded per one Presidential Medal of Freedom ).
The Viennese makers similarly followed these trends ; however the two schools used different piano actions: Broadwoods were more robust, Viennese instruments were more sensitive.
Scurvy was at one time common among sailors, pirates and others aboard ships at sea longer than perishable fruits and vegetables could be stored ( subsisting instead only on cured and salted meats and dried grains ) and by soldiers similarly separated from these foods for extended periods.
They add " Contradicting these conclusions requires demonstrating a positive link between theism and societal conditions in the first world with a similarly large body of data-a doubtful possibility in view of the observable trends.
Applications requiring its high density include weights, counterweights, ballast keels for yachts, tail ballast for commercial aircraft, and as ballast in race cars for NASCAR and Formula One ; depleted uranium is also used for these purposes, due to similarly high density.
Critics may respond that this view seems to imply it would be similarly wrong for humans to try to reduce suffering in these ways, a position which few would advocate.
The fire-bellied toads Bombina bombina and Bombina variegata similarly form hybrids, although these are less fertile than their parents, giving rise to a hybrid zone where the hybrids are prevalent.
The series plan was expanded by adding the similarly inexpensive but high quality " Oxford Church Music " and " Tudor Church Music " ( taken over from the Carnagie UK Trust ); all these series continue today.
By way of an example, the narrower definition excludes storks and gulls, which can eat quite large fish, partly because these birds catch and kill prey entirely with their beaks, and similarly bird-eating skuas, fish-eating penguins, and vertebrate-eating kookaburras are excluded.
Some of these words specify the citizen's origin ( place of birth or manufacture ), some an occupation, and some may denote specific philosophical or political alignments ( chosen later in life by the citizen themselves ), or make other similarly personal statements.
On separate occasions, in return for loans from the treasury of Guelders, the bishop of Utrecht granted the taxation and administration of the Veluwe, and William II --- Count of both Holland and Zeeland, and who was elected anti-king of the Holy Roman Empire ( 1248 – 1256 )--- similarly granted the same rights over Nijmegen ; as neither ruler proved able to repay their debts, these lands became integral parts of Guelders.

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