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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change ( IPCC ) glossary definition is:
Local groups increasingly find that they benefit from collaboration, e. g. on consensus decision making methods, or making simultaneous policy, or relying on common legal resources, or even sometimes a common glossary.
Mongolian text in Chinese transcription, with a glossary on the right of each column
Shortly before its publication, an introduction, glossary and footnotes, written in the voice of an English narrator, were added to the original text to blunt the negative impact the Edgeworths feared the book might have on English enthusiasm for the Act of Union 1800.
An updated appendix on production and digital technology demystifies the process of electronic workflow and offers a primer on the use of XML markup ; it also included a revised glossary includes a host of terms associated with electronic and print publishing.
At the end of each book, after the Cat in the Hat's teaching is done, there is a glossary on some of the words used, an index, and a list of suggested books, from other publishers, that cover the topic each book covered.
The search engine Google provided a service to only search web pages belonging to a glossary therefore providing access to a kind of compound glossary of glossary entries found on the web.
* Anchovy Anchovy is a free multilingual cross-platform glossary editor and term extraction tool based on the open Glossary Markup Language ( GlossML ) format.
It must be based on a core glossary in some human language so humans can comprehend the concepts and distinctions made.
Wotton lived to complete the translation but was working on an accompanying glossary when he died.
The Jargon File is a glossary of hacker slang, much of which is in-jokes or is based on in-jokes.
* RBRVS entry in glossary of terms on the hrsa. gov website ( broken )
* glossary entry on " Whitworth " by Sheldon Brown
* The 1976 nonfiction book CB Bible includes glitch in its glossary of citizens band radio slang, meaning " an indefinable technical defect in CB equipment ", indicating the term was already then in use on citizens band.
Grigory Nikoleyaevich Potanin, the first Western scientist to study the Yugur, published a small glossary of Yugur words, along with notes on their administration and geographical situation.
By 1910, the only group which openly claimed descent from the right wing gathered only nostalgic royalists, and from 1924 on the term " right wing " practically vanished from the parliamentary right's glossary.
For detail on the development of scheme theory, which quickly becomes technically demanding, see first glossary of scheme theory.
* mnemonic definition on SUN glossary
* A glossary entry hosted on the web site of the Chemistry Department of Purdue University
However, a fianchettoed position also presents some opportunities for the opposing player: if the fianchettoed bishop can be exchanged, the squares the bishop was formerly protecting will become weak ( see glossary of chess # Hole ) and can form the basis of an attack ( particularly if the fianchetto was performed on the kingside ).

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The glossary gives not only a short explanation of each word and its origin, but also in many cases a scientific definition with examples.
Like its predecessor, Tales from Watership Down features epigraphs at the beginning of each chapter and a Lapine glossary.
She provided the only linguistic source of a hitherto unknown state of the Romanian language, and her text ( even with her glossary ) raises so serious doubts both in its linguistic and historic authenticity that they render her work unscientific.
* The Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs, from an English version of Robert Grosseteste's 13th century Latin translation, printed from the 1693 edition with its introduction plus a modern glossary.
And until the late 1980s, the glossary in the CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics used the term " quantity of electricity " in place of " electric charge " in most of its definitions.
A high-school student finds Bantam straightforward, on the whole, because its glossary explains all words that might be obscure or different in meaning from their present use.
In its glossary, the Yearbook defines " City proper " again as " a locality defined according to legal / political boundaries and an administratively recognized urban status that is usually characterized by some form of local government.

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Many of Byron's lyrical stories are soon to be expanded into short stories and graphic novels ( written by Byron and illustrated by fantasy artist Martin Hanford ), and the forthcoming expanded Glossary, which will be an extended version of the glossary previously posted to the band's website, will be the definitive A-Z of all the characters and events of the vast lyrical universe.
* Individuation, entry in the glossary of Ars Industrialis, Bernard Stiegler's political organization and website.
ADV Films's official show website and the inserts in their 2004 DVD release list a glossary of information on the card games ' factions.
* Curlingbasics. com-A website featuring glossary along with associated animation
The Grand Remonstrance 1641, British Civil Wars and Commonwealth website http :// www. british-civil-wars. co. uk / glossary / grand-remonstrance. htm accessed on 21 February 2008
According to a glossary found on an Episcopal parish's website, the altar cloth they use "... covers the top of the altar and hangs down the sides almost to the floor.

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The glossary in the 1966 edition of Bowditch defines a " sea mile " as a " nautical mile ".
The Bridge World glossary defines safety play as " the surest line to make the contract, disregarding extra tricks that might be made in some other way.
Will Durant, in the glossary to The Story of Philosophy, defines voluntarism as " the doctrine that will is the basic factor, both in the universe and in human conduct.
This glossary of BDSM ( bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, masochism ) terms defines terms commonly used in the BDSM community.
Vajranatha ( 1996: p. 332 ) in his glossary of The Golden Letters, an annexure to his translation of, and commentary upon, the ' Three Statements ' () of Garab Dorje, defines thus:
The Church's official glossary defines a suppressive person as being:
The glossary at Unicode. org defines “ Z-variant ” as “ Two CJK unified ideographs with identical semantics and unifiable shapes ,” where “ unifiable ” is taken in the sense of Han unification.

glossary and report
The volume 2 ( of the 2 volume report ) provides a glossary of Te Reo Māori Terms, which states:

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