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Reference and points
* Target Reference Number, a unique integer id given to a collection of points that describe the location of an object over time.
Role and Reference Grammar ( RRG ) is a model of grammar developed by William Foley and Robert Van Valin, Jr. in the 1980s, which incorporates many of the points of view of current functional grammar theories.
* Caddy JF and Mahon R ( 1995 ) " Reference points for fisheries management " FAO Fisheries technical paper 347, Rome.
* First Edition Points Online Reference Guide is a free searchable database of points of issue for hundreds of modern first edition books.
The Military Grid Reference System ( MGRS ) is the geocoordinate standard used by NATO militaries for locating points on the earth.
Reference points in the island include Atalaia, Leste and Inferno.
That is, properties such as density, pressure, temperature, and velocity are taken to be well-defined at " infinitely " small points, defining a REV ( Reference Element of Volume ), at the geometric order of the distance between two adjacent molecules of fluid.

Reference and be
The mens rea for assault is simply " evil intent ", although this has been held to mean no more than that assault " cannot be committed accidentally or recklessly or negligently " as upheld in Lord Advocate's Reference No 2 of 1992 where it was found that a " hold-up " in a shop justified as a joke would still constitute an offence.
Reference may also be made to the treatise of Czapski-Eppenstein, pp. 155 – 161.
A point of reference for clinical engineers would be the catalogue published by the American Society for Hospital Engineering in the Hospital Engineering Reference Series called Maintenance Management for Medical Equipment.
In one case, the Provincial Judges Reference ( 1997 ), it was found a law can be held invalid for contradicting unwritten principles, in this case judicial independence.
The exact red, white, and blue colors to be used in the flag are specified with reference to the CAUS Standard Color Reference of America, 10th edition.
The 2006 Physicians Desk Reference states that Norco 10, containing 10 milligrams of hydrocodone and 325 mg of paracetamol can be taken at a dosage of up to twelve tablets per day ( 120 mg of hydrocodone ).
Reference may be further broken down by user groups or materials ; common collections are children's literature, young adult literature, and genealogy materials.
Reference failures can also be addressed by free logics.
Tolerable upper intake levels ( UL ) for adult men and women is considered to be 35 mg / day by the Dietary Reference Intake system to avoid flushing.
( However, the risk of these hazards may be reduced by providing a reliable transmission service at a higher protocol layer of the OSI Reference Model.
Some indications are also given on the initial set of protocols which will-likely be developed in this OSI Reference Model.
While SDH is considered to be a transmission protocol ( Layer 1 in the OSI Reference Model ), it also performs some switching functions, as stated in the third bullet point requirement listed above.
According to the study of D. F. Austin ( see Reference ) the family Convolvulaceae can be classified in the tribes Ericybeae, Cressea, Convolvuleae, merremioids, Ipomoeae, Argyreiae, Poraneae, Dichondreae and Cuscuteae ( sometimes classified as a separate family Cuscutaceae ).
* Report and Resolutions of a Public Meeting, Held at Glasgow, on Friday, March 20 1846, in Support of Sir Robert Peel's Suggestions in Reference to Railways – Peel had commented upon the impolity and danger of allowing too much capital to be invested in railways in too short a period.
Reference to this individual in the Epic of Gilgamesh has led to speculation that Gilgamesh himself may be historical.
* 1890-Central American Mission founded by C. I. Scofield, editor of the Scofield Reference Bible ; Methodist Charles Gabriel writes missionary song " Send the Light "; John Livingston Nevius of China visits Korea to outline his strategy for missions: 1 ) Each believer should be a productive member of society and active in sharing his faith ; 2 ) The church in Korea should be distinctly Korean and free of foreign control ; 3 ) The leaders of the Korean church will be selected and trained from its members ; 4 ) Church buildings will be built by Koreans with their own resources
In its decision in the Patriation Reference ( 1981 ), the Supreme Court of Canada had ruled there was a tradition that some provincial approval should be sought for constitutional reform.
One of the Orchestra and Chorus's best-known recordings, of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony conducted by Robert Shaw, was recorded for the now defunct Pro Arte label, and is out of print, though excerpts from the " Ode to Joy " fourth movement may be found in anthologies issued on the Reference Gold and Classical Heritage labels.
Reference may also be made to William Munk's Roll of the Royal College of Physicians ( 2nd ed., London, 1878 ); and the Introduction, by J. F. Payne, to a facsimile eproduction of Linacre's version of Galen de temperamentis ( Cambridge, 1881 ).
The Twin Earth thought experiment was a thought experiment presented by philosopher Hilary Putnam in his 1973 paper " Meaning and Reference " and subsequent 1975 paper " The Meaning of ' Meaning '", as an early argument for what has subsequently come to be known as semantic externalism.
The 1917 Scofield Reference Bible is now in the public domain, continues to be published, and is " consistently the best selling edition " in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
Reference management software may be used to keep track of references and generate bibliographies as required.

Reference and taken
These can be taken both in Germany and abroad, and have been adapted to fit into the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages ( CEFL ), the standard for European language testing.
Though, this quote is taken from an article where Wise opened stating, " It is evident that Moses was opposed to slavery ..." The article itself, entitled On the Provisional Portion of the Mosaic Code, with Special Reference to Polygamy and Slavery defends the Mosaic form of slavery as found in the Hebrew Bible while at the same time offering certain criticisms.
This example was taken from Alef Language Reference Manual.
Two surviving plans ( Richmond Surrey Reference Library, one dated 1842 ), a longitudinal sectional drawing ( Harvard University Theatre Collection ), and two photographs taken in 1884 by a photographer named Hilditch, together show the Richmond Surrey Theatre Royal compared well with Bristol and that the two were probably modelled on the theatre where their architect, James Saunders, knew best: Garrick's Drury Lane.
( The following essay is taken from the Biography Reference Center.

Reference and children's
The field of library science has seen significant adoption of the term and librarians have been described by Bonnie Nardi as a " keystone species in information ecology ", and references to information ecology range as far afield as the Collaborative Digital Reference Service of the Library of Congress, to children's library database administrator in Russia.

Reference and Potter
Photo of Victoria Cross recipient Walter Potter Ritchie, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.

Reference and John
* UCLA DIS 245 " Info Access " Wiki on Reference Services, edited by John V. Richardson Jr. and Debbie Weismann
With his former backing band, Chris John Payne ( Keyboards, Viola ) Russell Bell ( Guitar ) and Ced Sharpley ( Drums ) now reformed as Dramatis, Numan contributed vocals to the minor hit " Love Needs No Disguise " from the album For Future Reference.
John Locke Lectures: " Reference and Existence ".
Pre-tribulation rapture theology was developed in the 1830s by John Nelson Darby and the Plymouth Brethren, and popularized in the United States in the early 20th century by the wide circulation of the Scofield Reference Bible.
* Reference on John Robarts Death
Reference article: Interview with John.
* Sterling Harwood, " Accountability ," in John K. Roth, ed., Ethics: Ready Reference ( Salem Press, 1994 ), reprinted in Sterling Harwood, ed., Business as Ethical and Business as Usual ( Wadsworth Publishing Co., 1996 ).
* John Steinbeck-Cup of Gold: A Life of Sir Henry Morgan, Buccaneer, With Occasional Reference to History
* John H. White, Jr. Reference Collection, 1880s – 1990 Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution.
This reading of Frege has been rejected by many scholars, most strongly by Gareth Evans in The Varieties of Reference and by John McDowell in " The Sense and Reference of a Proper Name ", following lines developed by Michael Dummett.
* Meier, John P., A Marginal Jew: Rethinking the Historical Jesus, Anchor Bible Reference Library, Doubleday
* Robertson, John G. Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of Latin and Greek Combining Elements.
He had sent messages to the local tribes to determine their intentions .< ref > Foote Note: Reference to Connolly Journal: John Connolly to George Washington, May 28, 1774 "... I have < s > accq </ S > acquainted his Excellency Lord dunmore my Oppinion of matters here, in a concise manner ; and oft which I judg'd necessary toward the advantage of this promi Settlement ; & in order to evince the propriety of my argument transmitted a Coppy of my Journal Since the beginning of ou with the natives, which I apprehend his Lordship will lay the Honourable House -- --" I am with much Regard ... Dr Sir ...
His collected papers ( 1985 ) and a book, The Varieties of Reference ( 1982 ), edited by John McDowell, were published posthumously.
( Here he draws explicitly on Kripke's never-published John Locke lectures, Reference and Existence ).
* 1982, The Varieties of Reference ( published posthumously, edited by John McDowell ), Oxford: Oxford University Press.
* Evans, Gareth ( 1982 ), The Varieties of Reference, edited by John McDowell, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Four artists of the Stieglitz Circle: a sourcebook on Arthur Dove, Marsden Hartley, John Marin, and Max Weber Reference Collection, no.
CLARENDON PARK ROAD: Church of St. John the Baptist ( Grade: II star ; Reference: 188621 )
Reference: John Darlington, " Program Transformation and Synthesis: Present Capabilities ", Research Report No. 77 / 43, Dept.
* 1990 John Richardson, Teaching General Reference Work: The Essential Paradigm, 1890-1900
Photo of Victoria Cross recipient John Barry, migrated from the Victoria Cross Reference site with permission.

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