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# and Processes
# Human and Socio-economic Development and Good Governance, Growth and economic development, Alleviating poverty and inequalities, Good governance, Enhancing educational capacities, Fair trade, Processes and consequences of regional integration and cooperation, Leadership, management and entrepreneurship.
# Ivan Gams, William Morris Davis, Anton Melik, slemenski nivoji in pobočni procesi v Sloveniji / William Morris Davis, Anton Melik, Level Top Ridges and Slope Processes in Slovenia, Geografski zbornik 41 ( 2001 ).
# Processes: A process is a more specific notion than workflow and can apply to physical or biological processes, for instance.
# Geometry Shader: Processes entire primitives such as triangles, points, or lines.
# " The Commons Under Pressure: Business Processes and IPR "
# Processes delayed mode copies of data by performing the same data quality tests as MEDS, then adds data to the database.
# Processes may be distributed through time in such a way that the products of earlier events can transform the nature of related events.
# AMPRI-Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute, Bhopal
# Processes the < tt > MSDOS. SYS </ tt > file with Windows 9x.
# Processes the < tt > CONFIG. SYS </ tt > file, in MS-DOS 2. 0 and higher and Windows 9x.
* the second phase of pharmacokinetics: see Pharmacokinetics # Stages of Pharmacokinetic Processes.
* # Managing Acquisition Processes
More information on all of these activities can be found in the chapter # Managing Risks and Planning Deliveries and the paragraph # Acquisition initiation in the chapter # Managing Acquisition Processes.
# Franckson, M. and Verhoef, editors ( 1999 ), ‘ Managing Acquisition Processes ’, Information Services Procurement Library, ten Hagen & Stam, Den Haag, The Netherlands, ISBN 978-90-76304-81-6
# Adaptive Control of Multivariable Processes
# Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Processes
Lean government approaches typically have the following characteristics :< ref > U. S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Environmental Council of States, Working Smart for Environmental Protection: Improving State Agency Processes with Lean and Six Sigma, U. S. EPA Publication # EPA-100-R-08-007, March 2008, p. 3.
‘’ Working Smart for Environmental Protection: Improving State Agency Processes with Lean and Six Sigma ,’’ U. S. EPA Publication # EPA-100-R-08-007, March 2008. http :// www. epa. gov / lean / government / primer / resources / LeanGovtPrimer. pdf

# and activities
# Exploration of the way everyday " ordinary psychology " structures academic and professional work in psychology and how everyday activities might provide the basis for resistance to contemporary disciplinary practices.
# Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act ( RICO )- prohibited activities ( 17 charges )
# greater flexibility of meal times, carbohydrate quantities, and physical activities, and
# Rejects the justification of collective self-defence maintained by the United States of America in connection with the military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua the subject of this case ;
# Decides that the United States of America, by training, arming, equipping, financing and supplying the contra forces or otherwise encouraging, supporting and aiding military and paramilitary activities in and against Nicaragua, has acted, against the Republic of Nicaragua, in breach of its obligation under customary international law not to intervene in the affairs of another State ;
# Undertakes human rights field activities and operations ;
# Assisting the High Commissioner in the overall direction and supervision of the activities of the human rights programme ;
# Assisting the High Commissioner in the formulation, communication, implementation and evaluation of policies, practices and activities for the promotion and protection of human rights ;
# Assisting the High Commissioner in developing and maintaining a framework for the management and planning of the activities of the human rights programme and facilitating the development of the overall work programme, and in preparing annual management reports on activities and achievements ;
# Providing substantive services to human rights organs engaged in standard-setting activities ;
# Preparing or coordinating the preparation and submission of all substantive and other documents and the support from other management units to the activities of treaty bodies serviced, and following up on decisions taken at meetings of those bodies ;
# Planning, supporting and evaluating human rights field presences and missions, including the formulation and development of best practice, procedural methodology and models for all human rights activities in the field ;
# Flexible Mechanisms: The " flexibility " mechanisms which the United States had strongly favored when the Protocol was initially put together, including emissions trading ; Joint Implementation ( JI ); and the Clean Development Mechanism ( CDM ) which allow industrialized countries to fund emissions reduction activities in developing countries as an alternative to domestic emission reductions.
# Carbon sinks: It was agreed that credit would be granted for broad activities that absorb carbon from the atmosphere or store it, including forest and cropland management, and re-vegetation, with no over-all cap on the amount of credit that a country could claim for sinks activities.
# Knowledge ( activities involving one employee ),
# Collaboration ( activities involving more than 1 employee ),
# Absence activities ( activities related to employees not showing up for work such as sick leave, industrial action, etc .).
# Collaborative activities are related to the expenditure of time between more than one employee within an organizational context.
# Process activities are knowledge and collaborative activities that result due to organizational context such as errors / rework, manual data transformation, stress, politics, etc.

# and specifically
# A common ancestry of component species: specifically a recent ancestry.
# Symmetry in chemistry, specifically the origin of homochirality in biological molecules
# Maintenance, including tests, measurements, adjustments, and parts replacement, performed specifically to prevent faults from occurring.
Tremulis denied there was ever a factory convertible project, official or otherwise, but did state he had been working on body # 57 when the plant shut down and said specifically, " we were changing the rear window to a full wrap around and had already started cutting the opening for the ( 1949 model year ) re-style job ".
# in the other it corresponds to a probability distribution — specifically, the probability that the quantum of charge is located at any particular point within spatial dimensions.
# Tzaraas was seen as a disease inflicted by God, as punishment for transgression of mitzvot, specifically slander and hence people becoming inflicted with Tzaraas themselves being seen as taboo ( thus being temporarily expelled from society as a result ); the sin offering for recovery from Tzaaras, for which the same sacrificial animal as the Nazarite's sin offering is proscribed, being due to the breaking of this taboo state by the act of recovering.
# Rimmon means a grenade ( also rimmon-yadh if it is specifically a hand grenade ).
Destiny himself makes only minor appearances in the stories ( specifically, in issues # 4 and # 12 ); although, obviously, he is ( behind the scenes ) the driving force of the stories.
# Enzyme-linked secondary antibodies are applied as detection antibodies that also bind specifically to the antibody's Fc region ( nonspecific ).
The real town of Metropolis is portrayed in one Superman comic-book story, specifically " Superman # 92 ", in a story titled " Massacre in Metropolis!
Issue # 29 " When It Blows Its Stacks "-" thanks to Ross Andru ," specifically the 1976 comic Superman vs. the Amazing Spider-Man
# whether the work depicts or describes, in a patently offensive way, sexual conduct or excretory functions specifically defined by applicable state law ; and
# the sense of beauty ( sometimes called specifically " an internal sense ")
# Beta: the view that only matter exists, but that there are different kinds of matter ( hylic pluralism ), specifically that God and other spiritual beings are created of a finer kind of matter, not visible to our scientific instruments.
# Inventory — specifically pipeline ( in transport ) inventory
It was during this decline that 3W continued its publication of S & T ( specifically issues 112 to 139 ), and James Dunnigan returned for a brief stint as editor of the magazine ( Keith Poulter was the editor from issues # 112 to # 119, Ty Bomba from # 120 to # 129, James Dunnigan from # 130 to # 139 ).
# Cancer of the uterus is always a concern, specifically when the bleeding occurs after menopause.
# Uterine fibroids represent a common, benign condition that may lead to bleeding, specifically if the lesion affects the uterine cavity.

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