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NAA and did
Interestingly, OFCOM did not indicate what quantity of NAA is acceptable.

NAA and Air
The name became official in 1944, and the award presented once a year by the NAA president, with the trophy on permanent display at the U. S. National Air and Space Museum.
The NAA and the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum worked to assemble a complete list to be published in conjunction with the NAA's hundredth anniversary in 2005, however this project was not completed and it appears that the source documents for a period of awards were destroyed.
The NAA has three distinct responsibilities: The recording and certification of Aviation and Aerospace Records, the administration of Aviation Trophies and Awards, and working with Air Sports Organizations in America on the advancement of their individual sports.
The United State Air Force determines the recipient and NAA awards it.
Administered jointly by NAA and the Air Care Alliance there are five categories for this award: Distinguished Volunteer Pilot, Distinguished Volunteer, Outstanding Achievement in Advancement of Public Benefit Flying, Public Benefit Flying Teamwork Award, and Champion of Public Benefit Flying.
The NAA encourages and supports the development and growth of the sport of aviation in the United States and does so primarily through its relationship with eight Air Sport Organizations ( ASOs ) based in the country.
NAA has five groups of members: Corporate, Air Sport, Affiliate, Aero Clubs, and Individuals.

NAA and until
The National Assessment Agency ( NAA ) was, until December 2008, a subsidiary unit of the Qualifications and Curriculum Authority ( QCA ), an executive non-departmental public body ( NDPB ) of the Department for Education and Skills ( now the Department for Education ) in the United Kingdom.
The NAA has been steeply involved with the growth of aviation in the United States almost since its beginning, to the point of being the sole issuer of pilot licenses in American until the Civil Aeronautics Act of 1926.

NAA and .
In chemistry, neutron activation analysis ( NAA ) is a nuclear process used for determining the concentrations of elements in a vast amount of materials.
NAA allows discrete sampling of elements as it disregards the chemical form of a sample, and focuses solely on its nucleus.
NAA can also be used to determine the activity of a radioactive sample.
NAA was discovered in 1936 by Hevesy and Levi, who found that samples containing certain rare earth elements became highly radioactive after exposure to a source of neutrons.
NAA is significantly different from other spectroscopic analytical techniques in that it is based not on electronic transitions but on nuclear transitions.
To carry out an NAA analysis the specimen is placed into a suitable irradiation facility and bombarded with neutrons.
For the NAA procedure to be successful the specimen or sample must be selected carefully.
NAA can vary according to a number of experimental parameters.
A relatively simple Farnsworth – Hirsch fusor can be used to generate neutrons for NAA experiments.
There are a number of detector types and configurations used in NAA.
The most common types of gamma detectors encountered in NAA are the gas ionisation type, scintillation type and the semiconductor type.
NAA can detect up to 74 elements depending upon the experimental procedure, with minimum detection limits ranging from 0. 1 to 1x10 < sup > 6 </ sup > ng g < sup >− 1 </ sup > depending on element under investigation.
** A weather map is televised for the first time, sent from NAA Arlington to the Weather Bureau Office in Washington, D. C.
In order for a Flight Simulation Training Device ( FSTD ) to be used for flight crew training or checking, it must be evaluated by the local National Aviation Authority ( NAA ), such as the Federal Aviation Administration ( FAA ) in the United States.
three editions of The Age are printed nightly: the NAA edition, for interstate and country Victorian readers, the MEA edition, for metropolitan areas and a final late metropolitan edition, the THA.
General Motors Corporation took a controlling interest in NAA and merged it with its General Aviation division in 1933, but retaining the name North American Aviation.
Two years later in 1948, General Motors divested NAA as a public company.
* ACME, NAA history: documents and photographs archive.
Auxins, especially 1-Naphthaleneacetic acid ( NAA ) and Indole-3-butyric acid ( IBA ), are also commonly applied to stimulate root growth when taking cuttings of plants.
The company was related to North American Aviation ( NAA ) for most of its history.
NAA merged with Rockwell International in 1967, which was then bought by Boeing in December 1996.
As the missile entered production, NAA spun off Rocketdyne in 1955 as a separate division.

did and retain
One of the terms of the marriage contract agreed to by Alexei was that while any forthcoming children were to be raised in the Orthodox faith, Charlotte herself was allowed to retain her Protestant faith ( an agreement that did not sit well at all with Alexei's followers ).
However, the Council did retain the prohibitions against eating meat containing blood, or meat of animals not properly slain, and against " fornication " and idol worship.
However, the office did retain some powers over licentiousness and disorder, in particular over the baths and brothels, as well as the registration of prostitutes.
The name appears to have been derived from Yussuf ben-Serragh, the head of the tribe in the time of Mohammed VII of Granada, al-Mustain, who did that sovereign good service in his struggles to retain the crown of which he was three times deprived.
However, Beethoven did not retain this version, and kept rewriting until he had found its final form, with the words < em lang =" de ">" O Freunde, nicht diese Töne "</ em > (" O friends, not these tones ").
He did not, however, present it as a fourth age, but chose to retain the traditional three-age system.
Such gods, while keeping the original features of celestial divinities, i. e. transcendent heavenly power and abstention from direct rule in worldly matters, did not share the fate of other celestial gods in Indoeuropean religions-that of becoming dei otiosi or gods without practical purpose, since they did retain a particular sort of influence over the world and mankind.
A monarch may retain his style and certain prerogatives after abdication, as did King Leopold III of Belgium, who left the throne to his son after winning a referendum which allowed him to retain a full royal household deprived him of a constitutional or representative role.
" hair of the eye "); modern mieru (" to be visible ") and kikoeru (" to be audible ") retain what may have been a frequentative suffix-ru ( kikoyu > kikoyuru ( the attributive form, which slowly replaced the plain form starting in the late Heian period ) > kikoeru ( as all shimo-nidan verbs in modern Japanese did )); and the genitive particle ga remains in intentionally archaic speech.
He did not dogmatically follow a cause other than the belief in human freedom, preferring to retain a pacifist's objectivity.
Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum Rothari, which established the laws and the customs of his people in Latin: the edict did not apply to the tributaries of the Lombards, who could retain their own laws.
For example, in the Homininae, two chromosomes fused to produce human chromosome 2 ; this fusion did not occur in the lineage of the other apes, and they retain these separate chromosomes.
In the end, the 68000 did retain a bus protocol compatibility mode for existing 6800 peripheral devices, and a version with an 8-bit data bus was produced.
In Mere Christianity, he aims at avoiding controversies to explain fundamental teachings of Christianity, for the sake of those basically educated as well as the intellectuals of his generation, for whom the jargon of formal Christian theology did not retain its original meaning.
The court did retain the discretion to avoid giving an advisory opinion, and did use this on occasion.
Although this version moved away from the ideologies of the Cultural Revolution, it did retain some remnants of it.
Juhel did not retain his lordship for long, however, as he was deprived of his lands in 1088 or 1089, for rebelling against William II.
Ultimately, the scattered references to " due process of law " in English law did not limit the power of the government ; about this, American law professor John Orth wrote that " the great phrases failed to retain their vitality.
In Myth: The Fallen Lords units would retain this experience until killed or until a unit of their type did not appear in a given scenario.
Red Hat did not retain the trademark to Cygnus Solutions, nor the cygnus. com domain.
He did retain a hard core of supporters however, known as Peelites, and at one point in 1849 was actively courted by the Whig / Radical coalition.
However, Speakers Joseph William Martin, Jr. and Sam Rayburn did seek the Minority Leader post to retain the House party leadership, as their parties swapped control of the House in the late 1940s and early 1950s.

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