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effort and standardize
One effort to standardize the term was the 1966 German Deutsches Institut für Normung ( DIN ) standard DIN 45500.
Open Systems Interconnection ( OSI ) is an effort to standardize networking that was started in 1977 by the International Organization for Standardization ( ISO ), along with the ITU-T.
What is certain, however, is that White Castle made the first significant effort to standardize the food production in, look of, and operation of fast-food hamburger restaurants.
Under the strains and losses of the early campaigns of the Second Sino-Japanese War the Chinese decided in mid 1938 to standardize their Divisions as triangular divisions as part of their effort to simplify the command structure and placed them under Corps which became the basic tactical units.
Efforts were made to standardize QuickRing inside the existing VMEbus system using some redundant pins in response to an industry effort to standardize parallel processing hardware, but nothing ever came of this.
In the late 1980s, ISO's Moving Picture Experts Group ( MPEG ) started an effort to standardize digital audio and video encoding, expected to have a wide range of applications in digital radio and TV broadcasting ( later DAB, DMB, DVB ), and use on CD-ROM ( later Video CD ).
* Advanced Distributed Learning, part of an effort to standardize and modernize training and education management and delivery
Adopted by the Institute membership in 1962 after twelve years of drafting and development, the Code's purpose was to stimulate and assist legislatures in making an effort to update and standardize the penal law of the United States.
* Streamlined Sales Tax Project, an effort to standardize the way states in the United States tax goods
* Open Systems Interconnection, an effort to standardize computer networking
Until the 19th century there was no concerted effort to standardize musical pitch, and the levels across Europe varied widely.
The NEC, while having no legally binding regulation as written, can be and often is adopted by states, municipalities and cities in an effort to standardize their enforcement of safe electrical practices within their respective jurisdiction.
In 1968, this sign was adopted by the Vienna Convention on Road Signs and Signals as part of United Nations Economic Commission for Europe's effort to standardize road travel across borders.
An international effort to standardize the braille music code has continued to make progress, culminating in the updates summarized in Braille Music Code 1997 and detailed in the New International Manual of Braille Music Notation ( 1997 ).
In an effort to drive interoperability and lower distribution costs, he and his team are now working to standardize key parts of Ultravox, AOL ’ s own streaming technology platform.
In 1910 Ferranti promoted an effort to standardize the power supply, supplying large numbers of power transformers, an initiative which eventually culminated in the National Grid in 1926.
In an effort to standardize the industry wide training of this team-based safety approach, the FAA ( U. S .) issued Advisory Circular 120-72, Maintenance Resource Management Training in September 2000.
With the exception of the IA-64 port and Dynix MP improvements, much of the Monterey effort was an attempt to standardize existing versions of Unix into a single compatible system.
city name was spelled Pittsburg from 1891 to 1911 due to an effort by the United States government to standardize the spelling of place names in the United States.
The spelling of the city name was changed to Pittsburg in 1891 due to an effort by the United States government to standardize the spelling of place names in the United States.
There is a UPDM ( Unified Profile for DoDAF and MODAF ) effort within the OMG to standardize the representation of DoDAF products when UML is used.
Past macroprojects include the construction of the Panama Canal and Suez Canal, the construction of cross-country oil pipelines, and most recently, a multinational effort to standardize satellite communication.
The Naval Facilities Engineering Command ( NAVFAC ) and the Army Corps of Engineers ( USACE ) has also adopted SpecsIntact as their standard specifications system, greatly facilitating the effort to standardize construction specifications throughout these agencies.

effort and doctoral
Like Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg and Jorgo Chatzimarkakis's doctoral thesis, Koch-Mehrin's 2001 thesis, titled ' Historical Currency Unions between Economy and Politics ', was analysed by VroniPlag using a crowd-source effort, and she was accused of plagiarism.

effort and degree
Kapodistrias negotiated with the Great Powers and the Ottoman Empire the borders and the degree of independence of the Greek state and signed the peace treaty that ended the War of Independence with the Ottomans ; introduced the phoenix, the first modern Greek currency ; organised local administration ; and, in an effort to raise the living standards of the population, introduced the cultivation of the potato into Greece.
Other sources of scrap lead, such as recovered bullets, lead cable sheathing, lead pipe, or even lead – acid battery plates, ( EXTREME caution should be used as modern battery components, when melted can yield hazardous, even deadly gases ) can yield usable lead with some degree of effort, including purification and measuring of hardness.
One of the Investigators working on the program was Tim Berners-Lee and to a great degree through his influence, working with the program managers, the effort worked to create technologies and demonstrations for what is now called the Semantic Web.
This effort was to a fair degree successful ; Wolfgang achieved great fame and was for a time quite prosperous ( though poor planning later changed this status ).
degree in 1873 after only a few months of intense effort, he accepted a faculty position in chemistry at the newly opened Purdue University in 1874.
Though the present aspect of affairs is menacing in a high degree, I can by no means arrive at the conclusion that war with the Zulus should be unavoidable, and I am confident that you, in concert with Sir H. Bulwer, will use every effort to overcome the existing difficulties by judgment and forbearance, and to avoid an evil so much to be deprecated as a Zulu war.
; Sodd's Other Law: The degree of failure is in direct proportion to the effort expended and to the need for success.
His personal concern for his troops, aggressive actions in ground surveillance, and presence in the forward areas inspired his units to a high degree of efficiency and contributed materially to the United Nations effort in Korea.
It can also be done from a standing position, where, with some degree of effort, the handcuffed hands are slid around the hips and down the buttocks to the feet ; then sliding each foot up and over the cuffs.
It has been described as an effort to mythologize the history of America, which to a great degree it succeeds in doing through the eyes and the commentary of John Shawnessy.
Over the frontal 60 degree arc the vehicle is protected against 30 mm armor-piercing rounds of 2A42 gun at a range of 300 m. In an effort to improve battlefield survivability the fuel tanks are also located in the floor of the vehicle.
is essentially a love story, or rather a story of how someone attempts to construct a love story in the same way as he might study for a degree: by means of effort, will power, and persistence … when you have nothing, like my main character, you have to force everything.
The high degree of effort directed at mate choice by females and the large skews in mating success directed at males with quality displays suggests that females gain important benefits from mate choice.
The type of approximation used depends on the available information, the degree of accuracy required, the sensitivity of the problem to this data, and the savings ( usually in time and effort ) that can be achieved by approximation.
Although only a small minority of socialist theories advocate complete economic equality of outcome in practice ( anarcho-communism is one such school ) and instead see an ideal economy as one where remuneration is proportional to the degree of effort and personal sacrifice expended by individuals in the productive process.
In 2003, a research effort carried out at the School of Aeronautics at Cranfield University, commissioned by the BBC2 television series " Horizon ", has shown that Pilcher's design was more or less workable, and had he been able to develop his engine, it is possible he would have succeeded in being the first to fly a heavier-than-air powered aircraft with some degree of control.
In an effort to make educational degrees more compatible within Europe, the German Diplom degrees have mostly been phased out and were replaced by the European bachelor's and master's degree by 2010.
In September 2001 Southern Connecticut State University in the United States awarded him with an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws, in recognition of his effort to bring peace to his country.
I have but one short life and do not aspire to wealth or fame in a degree which could only be obtained by an extraordinary effort on my part ”.
The effort freed up serves for higher degree of engagement in the substantial tasks of individual work.
Considerable effort was therefore spent to bring the published SGA volumes to a high degree of completeness and rigour.
To the degree these components are missing, the human existence is defined primarily by the effort necessary to provide them.
A learning curve is a relationship of the duration or the degree of effort invested in learning and experience with the resulting progress, considered as an exploratory discovery process.
The Aspen award was granted based on, " a rigorous, yearlong effort ... to assemble and review an unprecedented collection of data on community colleges and the critical elements of student success: student learning, degree completion and transfer, equity and employment / earnings after college.

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