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Proceedings for this offence may be taken in any place in the State and the offence may for all incidental purposes be treated as having been committed in that place.
In their article published in The Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society ( vol. 64 ( 1998 ), pp. 139 – 82 ) Whittle and Wysocki suggest corpses may have been placed in caves near the cromlech until they decomposed, when the bones were moved to the tomb – a process known as excarnation.
As early as 1667, six years after the laying out of Talbot County, may be found in the Proceedings of the Provincial Council of Maryland, a commission issued by Charles Calvert, Esq., Captain General of all the forces within the Province of Maryland, to George Richard-son as captain of 0 troops of horse that shall march out of " Choptanck and St.
The United States Constitution provides that each " House may determine the Rules of its Proceedings ," therefore each Congress of the United States, upon convening, approves its own governing rules of procedure.
It appears that the Osler Library copy of the Proceedings of the MLA-GBI may be a final proof copy as it contains proof-reader's corrections but, to date, no other copy has been found for comparison.

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For example, while the First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech to the general populace, the English Bill of Rights protected only " Freedome of Speech and Debates or Proceedings in Parlyament.
Some were in complete form and appeared in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London ; others were incomplete, giving only the results without the extended demonstrations, and appeared in the Proceedings of that Society.
Robinson rejected these allegations in a 1998 article in Science, " I used the Proceedings as a model, but only to put the information in a format that scientists like to read, not to fool people into thinking it is from a journal.
The only copy known was found in 1842 by James Savage in the State Paper Office in London, and was printed in theProceedingsof the Massachusetts Historical Society for October 1864 ( p. 11 ), a few copies with a title-page being issued separately.
The society's Memoirs and Proceedings, first published in 1783, was at the time of its launch the only regular scientific journal in the United Kingdom except for the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society.
In a paper published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in 1969, Huebner advanced his theory that oncogenes, then only a hypothetical construct, could cause normal cells to mutate and become cancerous.
A full story, not only of hatchments but of funeral heraldry in general, is told by Charles J Burnett, Dingwall Pursuivant, in the article " Funeral heraldry in Scotland with particular reference to hatchments " in The Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 116 ( 1986 ), pp 473 – 559 ( available as a pdf from the Society ).
Marsh named Nothodon in the American Journal of Science only five days before Cope described Diadectes in Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society.
Charles Gray, in the Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, argues that Coke as a judge never intended to advocate the judicial review of statutes, Bailyn writes that " Coke had not meant ... that there were superior principles of right and justice which Acts of Parliament might not contravene ... saying that courts might ' void ' a legislative provision that violated the constitution he meant only that the courts were to construe statutes so as to bring them into conformity with recognized legal principles ".

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On November 1, 2005, Germany enacted the “ Act on Model Case Proceedings in Disputes under Capital Markets Law ( Capital Markets Model Case Act )” allowing sample proceedings to be brought before the courts in litigation arising from mass capital markets transactions.
The threshold concept was discussed by Murray G. Crosby ( inventor of Crosby system for FM Stereo ) who pointed out that for wide band FM to provide better signal to noise ratio, the signal should be above a certain threshold, according to his paper published in Proceedings of the IRE in 1937.
This was the first paper to be read to the new Physical Society of London ( now the Institute of Physics ) and appears on page one of volume one of their Proceedings.
** Jamestown: The president directs the fort to be strengthened and armed against the many attacks of the natives: " Hereupon the President was contented the Fort should be pallisadoed, the ordinance mounted, his men armed and exercised, for many were the assaults and Ambuscadoes of the Savages ..." Smith, Proceedings ( Barbour 1964 )
An early reference to the word " gentrification " can be found in " Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary & Philosophical Society ", written in 1888.
The Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act ( 1970 ) made provision for the welfare of children whose parents were about to divorce or be judicially separated, with courts ( for instance ) granted wide powers to order financial provision for children in the form of maintenance payments made by either parent.
Proceedings before the praetor were technically said to be in iure.
The subject to discuss was the choice of " a meridian to be employed as a common zero of longitude and standard of time reckoning throughout the world " ( Proceedings of the 1884 International Meridian Conference, page 7 ).
He published a classical paper on negative feedback amplifier in 1934, which has been re-printed in the Proceedings of IEEE two times in 1984 and 1999 Inside his 1934 classical paper " Stabilized feed-back amplifiers ", he mentioned Harry Nyquist's work on stability criterion because a negative feedback amplifier can be unstable and oscillate.
Two papers which will be found in the 1885 volume of its Journal and Proceedings show that he was early on the road to success.
Proceedings of the Canadian Senate are not carried as the upper house has yet to agree to allow its sessions to be televised.
Evidence for the process called telepathy was supposed to be established by the experiments chronicled in the Proceedings of the Society for Psychical Research, and it was argued that similar experiences occurred spontaneously, as, for example, in the many recorded instances of deathbed wraiths.
Each congress is memorialized by a printed set of Proceedings recording academic papers based on invited talks intended to be relevant to current topics of general interest.
Proceedings for the donation of a statue usually begin in the state legislature with the enactment of a resolution that names the citizen to be commemorated and cites his or her qualifications, specifies a committee or commission to represent the state in selecting the sculptor, and provides for a method of obtaining the necessary funds to carry the resolution into effect.
Bourke warned Devoy that there would be " kickers " and he would have to have a heavy hand to control the Clan na Gael and succeed in the project ( Proceedings of the United Brotherhood Convention, Cleveland Ohio September 1874 held at the Fenian archives at the Catholic University of America ).
It should be noted, however, that a number of fully-fledged academic journals unconnected to particular conferences also use the word " proceedings " as part of their name, for example, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
A great deal of scientific work was done, especially around geology, and the results of this work can be found in the Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History which are now freely available online.
At the same time Waitz's pen was not idle, and his industry is to be traced in the list of his works and in the Proceedings of the different historical societies to which he belonged.
* Henry Leung and Francis Chin, " Finding Exact Optimal Motif in Matrix Representation by Partitioning ", Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Computational Biology ( ECCB05 ), ( Oct / Nov 2005 ) ( accepted ) also to be appeared in Bioinformatics

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Proceedings to obtain approval to set up the new school were initiated and the application was submitted through the state education department.

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In January 2007, she and her colleagues published an article in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Science and reported that they have found a virus-like particle ( but without finding nucleic acids so far ) in less than 10 % of the cells a scrapie-infected cell line and in a mouse cell line infected by a human CJD agent.
* Dennis W. Hess, CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION OF DIELECTRIC AND METAL FILMSfree-download from Electronic Materials and Processing: Proceedings of the First Electronic Materials and Processing Congress held in conjunction with the 1988 World Materials Congress Chicago, Illinois, USA, 24-30 September 1988, Edited by Prabjit Singh ( Sponsored by the Electronic Materials and Processing Division of ASM INTERNATIONAL )
* IEEE History Center's Edwin H. Armstrong: Excerpt from " The Legacy of Edwin Howard Armstrong ," by J. E. Brittain Proceedings of the IEEE, vol.
" In Fifth Nilo-Saharan Linguistics Colloquium, Nice, 24 – 29 August 1992: Proceedings, edited by Robert Nicolaï and Franz Rottland ( 1995 ), 36-49.
According to a paper by Erik Trinkaus and others, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in January 2007, this finding suggests that the two groups interbred thousands of years ago.
Kly and D. Kly, In pursuit of The Right to Self-determination, Collected Papers & Proceedings of the First International Conference on the Right to Self-Determination & the United Nations, Geneva 2000, G E N E V A 2000, preface by Richard Falk, Clarity Press, 2001.
In Queensland, the process for having someone declared a vexatious litigant is governed by the Vexatious Proceedings Act 2005, which supplanted an earlier Act.
* Proceedings of the 1st Axios Catchment Consortium Meeting by the European Commission-DG Research.
" Proceedings of the 2003 Rocky Mountain Anthropological Conference, Estes Park, Colorado, edited by Robert H. Brunswig and William B. Butler.
In 2009, via a then-standard publication-process known as " communicated submission ", she was instrumental in getting the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences ( PNAS ) to publish a paper by Donald I. Williamson rejecting " the Darwinian assumption that larvae and their adults evolved from a single common ancestor.
for the Grand prix des sciences mathématiques was the theory of the decomposition of integer numbers into a sum of five squares ; and that the attention of competitors was directed to the results announced without demonstration by Eisenstein, whereas nothing was said about his papers dealing with the same subject in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.
If an academic discipline is identified by its journals, then technically regional science began in 1955 with the publication of the first volume of the Papers and Proceedings, Regional Science Association ( now Papers in Regional Science published by Springer ).
This algorithm first appeared in Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, pp. 48 – 50 in 1956, and was written by Joseph Kruskal.
* website of the American University in Cairo Press retrieved ( in situ ) 12: 21 20 / 10 / 2011 ( shows: Egyptology at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century Proceedings of the Eighth International Congress of Egyptologists, Cairo, 2000 ( Edited by Zahi Hawass & Lyla Pinch Brock )
Proceedings of the Stafan Zweig Symposium, texts by Alberto Dines, Randolph J. Klawiter, Leo Spitzer and Harry Zohn, State University of New York Press, 1983
Another similar system is the 5-class, physics-based organology, which was presented in 2007 by Steve Mann ( Natural Infaces for Musical Expression, Proceedings of the Conference on Interfaces for Musical Expression, pp. 118 – 23 ), comprises Gaiaphones ( Chordophones, Membranophones, and Idiophones ), Hydraulophones, Aerophones, Plasmaphones, and Quintephones ( electrically and optically produced music ), the names referring to the 5 essences, being earth, water, wind, fire, and the quintessence, thus adding 3 new categories to the Schaeffner taxonomy.
“ Halma and Chinese Checkers: Origins and Variations .” Fribourg, Switzerland: Step by Step, Proceedings of the 4th Colloquium of Board Games in Academia, Editions Universitaires Fribourg, 2002.

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