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Coin collecting can become a competitive activity, as prompted by the recent emergence of PCGS ( Professional Coin Grading Service ) and NGC ( Numismatic Guarantee Corporation ) Registry Sets.
( Grading had previously been " pass / no record " all freshman year, but was amended for the Class of 2006 to prevent students from gaming the system by completing required major classes in their freshman year.
Grading from Folsom to Marysville commenced in 1858 and was completed to Marysville by 1860.
University of Tehran is appointed as a Center of Excellence ( fa: قطب علمی ) by Iran's Ministry of Science and Technology in the fields of " Evaluation and improvement of irrigation networks ", " Breeding and Biotechnology of trees ", " Farming, Grading and Biotechnology ", " Applied Electromagnetic Systems ", " Land Logistics ", " Sustainable Urban Planning and Development ", " Architectural Technology ", " Biological Control of Pests and Plant Diseases ", " Rural Studies and Planning ", " High-Performance Materials ", " Control and Intelligent Processing ", " Sustainable Management of Watershed ", " Applied Management of Fast Growing Wood Species ", " Surveying and Disaster Management ", " Engineering and Infrastructure Management ", " Oil and Gas ". This appointment is based on national standing based on research achievements and invested funding in the mentioned topics. Fifteen percent of the country ’ s Centers of Excellence, as recognized by the government, are located at the University of Tehran, which along with more than 40 research centers ensure UT ’ s commitment to research.
Grading essays by computer is more difficult, but is also done.
Grading and eligibility are overseen by the National Council and Music Board of the RSPBA, and bands can be downgraded or upgraded at the annual regrading, which takes place at the end of the competition season.
* The Grading Sweet is a package of specialized Color Grading plugins for Apple's Final Cut Pro, designed by a cinematographer.
On December 22, 2010, William Mitchell, CEO of the Los Angeles BBB, and originator of the BBB Letter Grading System, resigned as a result of an internal investigation conducted by the CBBB.
Grading is based on the ' size ' of the individual leaves and flushes, which is determined by their ability to fall through the screens of special meshes ranging from 8 – 30 mesh.
In 1981, he established the Arader Grading System to establish the worth and importance of rare maps, prints, and books, and as defined by conceptual importance, aesthetic quality, condition, and rarity.
Grading on a new alignment between Weston Road and Jane Street was completed from Wilson Avenue to Highway 27 ( Essa Road ) by 1947.
It was graded specimen 66 by the Professional Coin Grading Service.
Additionally, Diplomas in Clinical Research, Forensic Science, Gemmology, Industrial Biotechnology and Enterprise ; and Certification courses in Diamond Grading, Jewellery Designing, are also offered by the college.

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However, a Hearts and Arrows Grading in conjunction with Excellent or Ideal cut grade will give a superb sparkle.
It provides ISO 9001: 2008 accredited certification with a Capability Grading for all sizes and types of IT organisations.
Grading is based upon the degree of separation of the acromion from the clavicle with weight applied to the arm.

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" Grading services certify the authenticity and rate the quality of individual coins, thus — it is hoped — establishing the worth of the coin relative to all others of its kind.
Grading rules differ according to the country of origin.
Gede Pardianto ( 2009 ) introduced Optical Biometry Based Cataract Grading System ( OBBCGS ) that is helpful in cataract grading due to phacoemulsification planning.
Ewbank explained " Grading takes the following into consideration: Technical difficulty, exposure, length, quality of rock, protection and other smaller factors.
Grading encourages students to work for a grade and not for intrinsic satisfaction.
Grading scales for some countries on the continent are described in this article.
Grading or steps connect the exterior street to the front door on the main level.
Grading the AP exam is a long and complicated process.
Grading of carcinomas refers to the employment of criteria intended to semi-quantify the degree of cellular and tissue maturity seen in the transformed cells relative to the appearance of the normal parent epithelial tissue from which the carcinoma derives.
Grading of carcinoma is most often done after a treating physician and / or surgeon obtains a sample of suspected tumor tissue using surgical resection, needle or surgical biopsy, direct washing or brushing of tumor tissue, sputum cytopathology, etc.
Hollywood Post Alliance ( HPA ) – Outstanding Color Grading using a DI process – Feature Film – The Help – Steven J. Scott
* Sidener, Jonathan, " Educational Testing Service of Princeton, N. J., Develops New Grading System ", Arizona Republic, February 1, 1999.
The Agricultural Produce ( Grading and Marketing ) Act 1928 promoted the standardisation of grades and packaging and introduced the " National Mark ", a trade mark denoting home-produced food of a defined quality for eggs, beef, apples and pears.
Grading in the Canadian Rockies, especially recently, focuses on the steepness of a pitch rather than the more subjective " feeling of difficulty " ( mental aspects, e. g. protectability, exposure, commitment, etc.

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Brown of the Railroad Company surveyed the original 16-block town site May 23 – 29, 1876, but the town didn't begin to develop until the track-laying crews reached the location in August with their branch of the Sioux City and St. Paul Railroad.
During the summer of 1892, railroad crews working on the Burlington and Missouri River Railroad, built a bridge across the Powder River at Suggs, although the railroad had only reached Gillette at that point in time.
The small boats without skilled crews, the strong current and poor choice of landing site on the north bank meant that of the 315 men who embarked, only a handful reached the British lines on the other side.
By the time Anson reached the island of Juan Fernández in June 1741, only three of his six ships remained, while the strength of his crews had fallen from 961 to 335.
In addition, as the war caught the fleet in the middle of its expansion and reorganization, fully a third of the fleet ( the six new destroyers and the submarine Delfin ) only reached Greece after hostilities had started, necessitating a reshuffling of crews and leading to a lack of necessary familiarization and training time.
The construction crews working from Bennett along a difficult lakeshore reached Carcross the next year, and the last spike was driven on July 29, 1900, with service starting on August 1, 1900.
When the crews reached the compacted gravel bed of the Ohio River, Roebling decided this would be sufficient for the foundation of the Cincinnati tower.
Agreement had been reached, after objections from Admiral Ernest King, but new procedures would need to be learnt by naval crews and Fleet Air Arm ( FAA ) aircrew.
) late this evening we passed a very bad rapid which reached quite across the river, water deep channel narrow gravel & c. on each side the party had considerable difficulty in ascending it although they doubled their crews and used both the rope and the pole.
Despite a poor weather, on the first day, fifteen crews reached Saint-Inglevert near Calais, 1058 km away ( among them, 6 British crews, 4 French, 3 Polish and only 2 German ).
Three British and three French crews reached Paris that day, flying 843, 5 km.
Five crews reached Barcelona on the 23rd, and Lausanne on the next day.
On July 26, four crews reached Warsaw ( Poss, Broad, Thorn and Prince de Habsburgo-Borbon ).
The fastest of crews, that had been halted by the weather, reached Bern ( the Pole Jerzy Bajan and two Germans Aichele and Dinort ), being 700 km behind last crews of the first group, resting in Viena.
On July 28 seven crews reached Berlin ( Willy Polte, Oskar Dinort, Winifred Spooner, Mary Bailey, John Carberry, François Arrachart, Stanisław Płonczyński ), on July 29-9 more ( among others, Theo Osterkamp, Jerzy Bajan, Johann Risztics, Robert Lusser, Oskar Notz ), and the rest-on next days.
In many cases, once a crippled bomber reached Switzerland and was out of enemy territory crews would often bail out, leaving the aircraft to continue until it crashed.
He reached the enemy position under heavy fire and when the light tanks and all the carriers and their crews had become casualties he engaged the enemy in hand-to-hand combat until he was killed.
After the railroad's Peninsula Extension reached the new coal pier at Newport News in late 1881, the same construction crews were put to work on what would later be called the Peninsula Subdivision's Hampton Branch.
Early aircraft had no internal pressurization, so the crews of those that reached the stratosphere had to be garbed to withstand the low temperature and pressure of the air outside.
In 1947, he achieved that dream when the first ship with all-Chinese crews reached the Atlantic coast of the USA and Europe.
Bridport placed prize crews on the captured vessels and sent them back to Britain while turning the fleet back eastwards once it had reached a safe distance from the coast, in order to provide support for Warren's expedition to Quiberon.
The crews of Zion and James Judge reached shore safely, but the Melrose sank offshore in heavy seas with the loss of seven crewmen.

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