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Public health, education, and rehabilitation ; ;
; Assault on a secure training centre custody officer: This offence is created by section 13 ( 1 ) of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 ( c. 33 ).
* Public works ; Such as paved and stepped roadways, bridges, systems of drainage, etc.
* Cohen ; Jeffrey E. " The Polls: Change and Stability in Public Assessments of Personal Traits, Bill Clinton, 1993 – 99 " Presidential Studies Quarterly, Vol.
During 1996, the Ministry of Public Security established the Fuerza Pública or Public Force which reorganized and eliminated the Civil Guard, Rural Assistance Guard, and Frontier Guards as separate entities ; they are now under the Ministry and operate on a geographic command basis performing ground security, law enforcement, counter-narcotics, and border patrol functions.
* Chief Relationship Officer or CRO – Companies have used this title to mean several different things: ( 1 ) officer responsible for key external relationships including Investor Relations, Government Relations and sometimes Public Relations or Communications ; ( 2 ) alternate term for Chief Human Resources Officer ; ( 3 ) alternate term for Chief Networking Officer
; Public Finance
Public reaction was mixed ; some accepted the images as genuine, but others believed they had been faked.
* State Commission for Public Sector Reform ;
The NCTE's publications resonate with George Orwell's name, and allusions to him abound in statements on doublespeak ; for example, the committee quoted Orwell's remark that " language is often used as an instrument of social control " in Language and Public Policy.
Soon, the war began to go well ; French troops marched across the southern half of the Netherlands ( which would later become Belgium ), and the emergency that had placed the Committee of Public Safety in control was no more.
" The Commission recommended legislative remedies consisting of an official Government apology and redress payments of $ 20, 000 to each of the survivors ; a public education fund was set up to help ensure that this would not happen again ( Public Law 100-383 ).
The UK hosts two national competitions in which schools compete against each other directly ; the Public Schools Fencing Championship, a competition only open to Independent Schools ,< ref >
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Public authorities should oppose laws which undermine natural law ; scientists should further study effective methods of natural birth control ; doctors should further familiarize themselves with this teaching, in order to be able to give advice to their patients, priests must spell out clearly and completely the Church's teaching on marriage.
A senior surgeon in the war, Billings built two of the world's most important libraries, Library of the Surgeon General's Office ( now the National Library of Medicine and the New York Public Library ; he also figured out how to mechanically analyze data by turning it into numbers and punching onto the computer punch card as developed by his student Herman Hollerith.
Major Problems in the History of American Medicine and Public Health ( 2006 ), 560pp ; readings in primary and secondary sources excerpt and text search
Public international law concerns the structure and conduct of sovereign states ; analogous entities, such as the Holy See ; and intergovernmental organizations.

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`` Without any officious and improper interference on the subject, the price of labor or the wages of mechanics will be regulated by the demand for the manufactured article and the value of that which is paid for it ; ;
They determined to reinvestigate the motion of γ Draconis ; the telescope, constructed by George Graham ( 1675 – 1751 ), a celebrated instrument-maker, was affixed to a vertical chimney stack, in such manner as to permit a small oscillation of the eyepiece, the amount of which ( i. e. the deviation from the vertical ) was regulated and measured by the introduction of a screw and a plumb line.
Church services are regulated by the Manual, the set of by-laws written by Eddy, that establishes the church organization and explains the duties and responsibilities of members, officers, practitioners, teachers and nurses ; and establishes rules for discipline and other aspects of church business.
For example, the methodology attempts to determine the cognitive capacity of animals through observation without the necessity that this observation be regulated or controlled as in an experiment ; however, behavior in an experiment can be interpreted using the methodology.
These laws regulated public drinking water systems, toxic substances, pesticides, and ocean dumping ; and protected wildlife, wilderness, and wild and scenic rivers.
Fascism advocates a state-controlled and regulated mixed economy ; the principal economic goal of fascism is to achieve national autarky to secure national independence, through protectionist and interventionist economic policies.
The two words are not mutually exclusive ; i. e., a “ gaming ” company offers ( legal ) “ gambling ” activities to the public and may be regulated by one of many gaming control boards, for example, the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
In the USA, geotechnical engineers are typically licensed and regulated as Professional Engineers ( PEs ) in most states ; currently only California and Oregon have licensed geotechnical engineering specialties.
Gun ownership in Germany is currently regulated by Federal Weapons Act ( German: Waffengesetz ), 1972 ; it extends previous gun legislation.
In a short time, however, he developed decided ability as a ruler ; on entering upon his inheritance he divided the duchy into governmental districts, took measures to suppress the robber-knights, and regulated the judicial system by defining and readjusting the jurisdiction of the various law courts.
The Hong Kong Transport Department ( HKTD ) allows and licenses the operation of two types of public light buses – ( 1 ) green minibuses that have route numbers, stop at designated stops ( many routes have hail and ride sections along which passengers can board and exit anywhere unless it's a no-stopping zone ) and which have their fares, service and frequency regulated by the HKTD ; and ( 2 ) red minibuses that may or may not have regular routes, may or may not be numbered, may or may not have fixed stops and whose fares and service levels are not regulated by HKTD.
Hydrocodone is regulated in the same fashion as in Germany ( see below ) under the Austrian Suchtmittelgesetz ; since 2002 it has been available in the form of German products and those produced elsewhere in the European Union under Article 76 of the Schengen Treaty — prior to this, no Austrian companies produced hydrocodone products, with dihydrocodeine and nicomorphine being more commonly used for the same levels of pain and the former for coughing.
The European Union has regulated processing of food by ionizing radiation in specific directives since 1999 ; the relevant documents and reports are accessible online.
Each new food is approved separately with a guideline specifying a maximum dosage ; in case of quarantine applications the minimum dose is regulated.
The work of Linnaeus had a huge impact on science ; it was indispensable as a foundation for biological nomenclature, now regulated by the Nomenclature Codes.
Dystrophin functions in two ways ; mechanical stabilisation and regulated calcium levels.
** Regulates the stereotypical sexual receptivity behavior ; this lordosis behavior is estrogen-dependent, which is regulated by the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus.
In the 19th century, the term " petroleum " was frequently used to refer to mineral oils produced by distillation from mined organic solids such as cannel coal ( and later oil shale ), and refined oils produced from them ; in the United Kingdom, storage ( and later transport ) of these oils were regulated by a series of Petroleum Acts, from the Petroleum Act 1862 c. 66 onward.
As an example, his papal bull of 15 November 1621, Aeterni Patris, regulated papal elections, which henceforth were to be by secret ballot ; three methods of election were allowed: by scrutiny, compromise and quasi-inspiration.
Similar effects have been observed in yeast proteins ; this mechanism of selective degradation is known as regulated ubiquitin / proteasome dependent processing ( RUP ).
The APC and the Skp1 / Cul1 / F-box protein complex ( SCF complex ) are the two key regulators of cyclin degradation and checkpoint control ; the SCF itself is regulated by the APC via ubiquitination of the adaptor protein, Skp2, which prevents SCF activity before the G1-S transition.

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for navigation aids to give accurate bearings to ships and aircraft ; ;
Main inland waterways are the Magdalena – Cauca River system, which is navigable for 1, 500 kilometers ; the Atrato, which is navigable for 687 kilometers ; the Orinoco system of more than five navigable rivers, which total more than 4, 000 kilometers of potential navigation ( mainly through Venezuela ); and the Amazonas system, which has four main rivers totaling 3, 000 navigable kilometers ( mainly through Brazil ).
In addition, food needs to be stocked, navigation instruments and the ship itself needs to be revised and the crew needs to be given exact directions on the jobs they need to perform ( e. g. the watch ; which is generally 4 hours on and 4 hours off, navigation, steering, rigging sails, ...).
The Volta, Ankobra, and Tano rivers provide 168 km of perennial navigation for launches and lighters ; Lake Volta provides 1, 125 kilometres of arterial and feeder waterway.
The depth of the Neva Bay is less than ; therefore, a channel was dug at the bottom for safe navigation.
GPS is widely used worldwide for civilian applications ; Galileo's proponents argued that civil infrastructure, including aeroplane navigation and landing, should not rely solely upon a system with this vulnerability.
; Open access navigation: This will be available without charge for use by anyone with appropriate mass-market equipment ; simple timing, and positioning down to 1 metre.
; Commercial navigation ( encrypted ): High precision to the centimetre ; guaranteed service for which service providers will charge fees.
; Safety Of life navigation: Open service ; for applications where guaranteed precision is essential.
Back on the ground, the mission operations team used software containing 650, 000 lines of programming code in the orbit sequence design process ; 1, 615, 000 lines in the telemetry interpretation ; and 550, 000 lines of code in navigation.
However, there are still minimum weather conditions that must be present in order for the aircraft to take off and land ; these will vary according to the kind of operation, the type of navigation aids available, the location and height of terrain and obstructions in the vicinity of the airport, equipment on the aircraft, and the qualifications of the crew.
Longships were also double-ended, the symmetrical bow and stern allowing the ship to reverse direction quickly without having to turn around ; this trait proved particularly useful in northern latitudes where icebergs and sea ice posed hazards to navigation.
Other defense projects included gyroscope-based and other complex control systems for gunsight, bombsight, and inertial navigation under Charles Stark Draper's Instrumentation Laboratory ; the development of a digital computer for flight simulations under Project Whirlwind ; and high-speed and high-altitude photography under Harold Edgerton.
From the Amazon the Napo is navigable for river craft up to its Curaray branch, a distance of about 216 miles ( 350 km ), and perhaps a bit further ; thence, by painful canoe navigation, its upper waters may be ascended as far as Santa Rosa, the usual point of embarkation for any venturesome traveller who descends from the Quito tableland.
routes with navigation guides serving the Russian River Fleet 95, 900 km ;

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