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Systematic biology ( hereafter called simply systematics ) is the field that ( a ) provides scientific names for organisms, ( b ) describes them, ( c ) preserves collections of them, ( d ) provides classifications for the organisms, keys for their identification, and data on their distributions, ( e ) investigates their evolutionary histories, and ( f ) considers their environmental adaptations.
Gwyn Jones notes that " no true town has been found and excavated " and that the identification of the site in Elbląg with Truso is based on " finds of Norse weapons " and the presence of " a large Viking Age cemetery " nearby, According to Mateusz Bogucki " by now, there is no doubt that the settlement really is Wulfstan's Truso " The Elbląg Museum brochure: Truso-A Discovered Legend, by Marek F Jagodziński, describes a large number of buildings found during the recent excavations, with burnt remains of posts suggesting buildings of c. 5 x 10 m and long houses of about 6 x 21 m.
" Whedon openly wonders why his identification figure is a woman, but describes it as " a real autobiographical kind of therapy for me " to be writing a strong female character like Buffy.
A manifest describes the assembly in detail including unique identification ( via a hash, version number, etc.
Parama Roy describes Nargis's identification with her role in the film as being " as much about Nargis dead as it is about Nargis alive " and highlights on-screen and off-screen real-life events in her own life which embodied her character of Radha.
A World Health Organization statement describes palliative care as " an approach that improves the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problems associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical, psychosocial and spiritual.
In making this identification, the rabbis interpret the houses, with which the Book of Exodus describes God as having compensated the midwives, as having been those of priesthood and of royalty ; these houses are interpreted by the Talmudic rabbis as allegorical references to Jochebed's sons Moses and Aaron respectively.
The fall of Lucifer finds its earliest identification with a fallen angel in Origen, based on an interpretation of, which describes a king of Babylon as a fallen morning star ( in Hebrew, הילל ).
The mirror stage describes the formation of the Ego via the process of identification, the Ego being the result of identifying with one's own specular image.
Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology describes axiomatic concepts as " the identification of a primary fact of reality, which cannot be analyzed, i. e., reduced to other facts or broken into component parts ".
A flora is a book or other work which describes the plant species occurring in an area or time period, often with the aim of allowing identification.
Wilson ascribes it to the Khoisan group, seemingly based solely on their physical appearance ; but this identification is unreliable ( Harold Fleming describes it as a " ridiculous suggestion ".
It involved early and comprehensive identification of goals, a concept of operations that describes user needs and the operating environment, thorough and testable system requirements, detailed design, implementation, rigorous acceptance testing of the implemented system to ensure it meets the stated requirements ( system verification ), measuring its effectiveness in addressing goals ( system validation ), on-going operation and maintenance, system upgrades over time, and eventual retirement.
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The DSM-IV-TR describes the paranoid personality disorder as a pattern of pervasive distrust
One source estimates 5-6 million in Egypt are Salafis, another source describes Salafis before the 2011 revolution as the " most important or pervasive Islamic force in the country " with an influence " many times more than that of organized political Islam.

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* Languages describes the languages and ethnic groups found worldwide, grouped by host nation-state.
The WCC describes itself as " a worldwide fellowship of 349 global, regional and sub-regional, national and local churches seeking unity, a common witness and Christian service.
Unity describes itself as a worldwide Christian organization which teaches a positive approach to life, seeking to accept the good in all people and events, and as beginning as a healing ministry and healing has been its main emphasis for over 100 years.
Brown's novel The Troika Incident ( Doubleday, 1970 ) describes a worldwide free knowledge base similar to the Internet.
For instance they point to Matthew's account of the appearance of an angel in a dream, to Joseph ; the wise men from the east ; the massacre of the innocents ; and the flight to Egypt, which do not appear in Luke, which instead describes the appearance of an angel to Mary ; the worldwide census ; the birth in a manger, and the choir of angels.
The term also refers to an emerging Jewish movement, the Jewish Renewal movement, which describes itself as " a worldwide, transdenominational movement grounded in Judaism ’ s prophetic and mystical traditions.
RFC 4398 describes how to distribute these certificates, including those for email, making it possible to use DNSSEC as a worldwide public key infrastructure for email.
Human Life International describes itself as " the largest international pro-life organization in the world ", noting that it has affiliates and associates in over 100 nations worldwide.
On November 26, 1984, the institute released a " Declaration of the Inalienable Rights of Man ," which it describes as " the basis of the Institute's work and efforts worldwide.
The following section describes the TCAS operation based on TCAS II, since this is the version that has been adopted as an international standard ( ACAS II ) by ICAO and aviation authorities worldwide.
It describes itself as " exist to report on the issues of world poverty and inequality ; to focus attention on the unjust relationship between the powerful and powerless worldwide ; to debate and campaign for the radical changes necessary to meet the basic needs of all ; and to bring to life the people, the ideas and the action in the fight for global justice.
This article describes English teaching by native Anglophones working outside their own country, a small subset of English taught worldwide.
" The report, which is lodged in the U. S. National Archives, describes the discovery of the Nazi Party's worldwide membership card files in May 1945 by U. S. Army Counter Intelligence Corps personnel.
Former CEO and current Executive Chairman Peter Van Camp describes Equinix internet exchanges ( IBXs ) as “ international airports where passengers from many different airlines make connections to get to their final destinations .” These internet exchanges route internet traffic between over 600 telecommunications networks worldwide.
Nye describes ' hard ' and ' soft ' power and asserts that maintaining and maximizing soft power is fundamental to keeping the U. S. the worldwide leader.
Aid to the Church in Need ( Kirche in Not in German, Aiuto alla Chiesa che Soffre in Italian ) describes itself as " an international pastoral aid organization of the Catholic Church, which yearly offers financial support to more than 5, 000 projects worldwide.

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