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Globally, the U. Porto offers 63 graduate degree courses, over 160 master courses, and several doctoral degree courses and other specialization courses, supported by 2300 lecturers and a technical and administrative staff of over 1600 people.

Globally and used
Globally diversified portfolios of index funds are used by investment advisors who invest passively for their clients based on the principle that underperforming markets will be balanced by other markets that outperform.
Frutiger is also used by DHL Globally and by DPWN Deutsche Post in Germany.
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals ( GHS ) is an internationally agreed upon system set to replace the various classification and labeling standards used in different countries.

Globally and be
Globally, most populations can be considered healthy, mostly because they often prefer remote habitats that are relatively inaccessible to humans.
Globally, shrimp farming activity is a small contributor to the destruction of mangrove forests ; however, locally it can be devastating.
Globally, CNN programming airs through CNN International, which can be seen by viewers in over 212 countries and territories.
Globally, the country of Barbados was ranked by the International Telecommunications Union ( ITU ) and UNICEF to be one of the most wired countries in the world on a per capita basis.
Globally, the population is believed to be increasing, and the IUCN categorises the species as of least concern.
Globally, Khan is considered to be one of the biggest movie stars, with a fan following claimed to number in the billions.
* Distinctive unique values that are unlikely to be mistaken for other meanings ( e. g., Globally Unique Identifiers )
Other " identifier systems " may be enabling technologies with low barriers to entry, providing an easy to use labeling mechanism that allows anyone to set up a new instance ( examples include Persistent Uniform Resource Locator ( PURL ), URLs, Globally Unique Identifiers ( GUIDs ), etc.
It makes use of several network protocols like Internet Protocol ( IPv4 ), User Datagram Protocol ( UDP ), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ( DHCP ) and Trivial File Transfer Protocol ( TFTP ) and of concepts like Globally Unique Identifier ( GUID ), Universally Unique Identifier ( UUID ) and Universal Network Device Interface and extends the firmware of the PXE client ( the computer to be bootstrapped via PXE ) with a set of predefined Application Programming Interfaces ( APIs ).
Globally Chipko demonstrated how environment causes, up until then considered an activity of the rich, were a matter of life and death for the poor, who were all too often the first ones to be devastated by an environmental tragedy.
* The EUROHORCs and ESF Vision on a Globally Competitive ERA and their Road Map for Actions to Help Build it, which set out joint EUROHORCs and the ESF vision for future globally competitive European Research Area ( ERA ) and the essential requirements to be fulfilled within the next 5 – 10 years.
Various identities may be associated with IMS: IP Multimedia Private Identity ( IMPI ), IP Multimedia Public Identity ( IMPU ), Globally Routable User Agent URI ( GRUU ), Wildcarded Public User Identity.
Globally the SRB is estimated to be managing over two petabytes of data, as of 2008.
In 2015, the risk and safety statements will be replaced by hazard statements and precautionary statements in the course of harmonising classification, labelling and packaging of chemicals by introduction of the UN Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals ( GHS ).
In response to the introduction of proposed clean coal technology, Tim Flannery has stated: " Globally there has got to be some areas where clean coal will work out, so I think there will always be a coal export industry Australia ...
Globally, variables can be grouped in separate namespaces.
Globally, urban areas tend to also be home to concentrations of power, such as government capitals and corporate headquarters, and the wealthy and powerful people that are employed in them.

Globally and was
The park was designated as a " Globally Important Bird Area " by the American Bird Conservancy in 1998 for providing an " important habitat for globally significant numbers of Brown Pelicans, Redheads ( 5 % of the world's population ), Least Terns ( 8 % of the North American population ), Piping Plovers ( 10 % of the world's population ), Reddish Egrets ( 7 % of the biogeographic population ) and Peregrine Falcons ( 7 % of the North American population ).
C. liberiensis was identified as one of the top-10 " focal species " in 2007 by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project.
Globally it sold over six million copies, and was awarded a gold disc.
The MHP is just a part of a family of specifications, which all base on the Globally Executable MHP ( GEM )- Standard, which was defined to allow the worldwide adoption of MHP.
As more advanced model kits were added to the line, a human element was added to the story: mainly, a ship from Earth ( the Globally 3 ) crashlanding on Zi.
The Bactrian camel was identified as one of the top ten " focal species " in 2007 by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project, which prioritises unique and threatened species for conservation.
In 2007, Kitti's hog-nosed bat was identified by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project as one of its Top 10 " focal species ".
Globally televised figure skating was hosted by the arena three times: The 1983 United States Figure Skating Championships, 1994 Skate America and 2004 Skate America all having nearly week long competitions.
This was in spite of the fact that plasmas continued to hold an image quality advantage, but as the president of Chunghwa Picture Tubes noted after shutting down their plasma production line, " Globally, so many companies, so many investments, so many people have been working in this area, on this product.
Globally, POSCO was already the most efficient steel producer in certain products.
The hirola was identified as one of the top-10 " focal species " in 2007 by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project.
Here he worked with and was influenced by René Dubos, who is one of the claimed originators of the phrase " Think Globally, Act Locally ".
Globally, Sullivan & Cromwell leads the M & A league tables, ranking first by value among law firms representing principals in announced transactions in 2007 ( as was also the case in 2006, 2005 and 2004 ), according to data from Bloomberg and Euromoney Institutional Investor PLC's Dealogic.
This species was identified as one of the top 10 " focal species " in 2007 by the Evolutionarily Distinct and Globally Endangered ( EDGE ) project.
Globally it sold over five and a half million copies, and was awarded a gold disc by the R. I. A. A.
Globally the clearing of the Roer Triangle was planned along three axes.

Globally and mainly
Globally, perhaps a billion people are " unbanked "-these are mainly poor people.

Globally and domestic
Globally, most domestic regulation of unintentional radiators are based on ITU recommendations.

Globally and .
The hazard symbol for carcinogenic chemicals in the Globally Harmonized System.
Globally, around 89 % of primary-age children are enrolled in primary education, and this proportion is rising.
Globally one of the largest contributors to erosive soil loss in the year 2006 is the slash and burn treatment of tropical forests.
Globally, this species is not considered threatened by the IUCN.
Globally as of 2009, it is estimated that 300 million cases of scabies occur each year, although various parties claim the figure is either over-or underestimated.
Globally, wheat is the leading source of vegetable protein in human food, having a higher protein content than either maize ( corn ) or rice, the other major cereals.
Globally, communities interpret biological differences between men and women to create a set of social expectations that define the behaviors that are " appropriate " for men and women and determine women ’ s and men ’ s different access to rights, resources, power in society and even health behaviors.
Globally,, an estimated 346 million people have type 2 diabetes.
At present forest history is the area of environmental history in which the most important scholarly debate is underway in India, with special interest in questions of water, air, industry, and climate change At the grass root level are organizing mass movements with the theme of Think Globally – Act locally for conservation of nature since 1993 by Vijaypal baghel, peoples are called him ecoman, greenman etc.
"‘ Think Globally, Punish Locally: Nonstate Actors, Multinational Corporations, and Human Rights Sanctions " in Ethics in International Affairs, vol.
Globally, the cookies are generally called by the English term fortune cookies, being American in origin.
Globally, a majority of the world's people live in representative democracies including constitutional monarchy with strong representative branch – the first time in history that this has been true.
Globally it stands 19th by city population, 56th by GDP and 29th by the population of its metropolitan area.
Globally, the service is delivered under the name Global Cloud Platform.
Globally, the motion of these trapped particles is chaotic.
Globally, Cadillac's next largest market is China, where the SRX model is its largest seller.
Globally, the term salsa has eclipsed the original names of the various Cuban musical genres it encompasses.

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