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The Western Hemisphere or western hemisphere is mainly used as a geographical term for the half of the Earth that lies west of the IERS Reference Meridian ( which crosses Greenwich, London, United Kingdom ) and east of the Antimeridian, the other half being called the Eastern Hemisphere.
Below is a list of the countries which are in both the Western and Eastern hemispheres on the IERS Reference Meridian, in order from north to south:
State Reference Library — the Battye Library Perth Western Australia holds these factual records.
While in Western Australia, she served as a councillor of the Healthcare Association of Western Australia, the Australian Healthcare Association, and the National Rural Health Alliance, and was a member of the Rural Health Reference Group.

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Reference to two other concepts -- nationalism and sovereignty -- may help to reveal the contours of the new principle.
Reference may also be made to the treatise of Czapski-Eppenstein, pp. 155 – 161.
Reference may be further broken down by user groups or materials ; common collections are children's literature, young adult literature, and genealogy materials.
Reference work may also refer to the work that librarians perform at a library reference desk.
( 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.
The distinction between connectionless and connection-oriented transmission may take place at several layers of the OSI Reference Model:
Reference to this individual in the Epic of Gilgamesh has led to speculation that Gilgamesh himself may be historical.
Reference ranges for blood tests are 11. 1 mmol / l, but symptoms may not start to become noticeable until even higher values such as 250 – 300 mg / dl or 15 – 20 mmol / l.
However, the provinces may use the " notwithstanding clause " only on legislation that they otherwise have the authority to enact, and the Supreme Court ruled in Reference re Same-Sex Marriage that the definition of marriage is within the exclusive domain of the Canadian Parliament.
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 ).
Reference management software may be used to keep track of references and generate bibliographies as required.
Reference frame may refer to:
Reference is also made how she may have resorted to prostitution when offered, but was not her main job.
Corporate Credit spreads may alternatively be earned in exchange for default risk through the mechanism of Credit Default Swaps which give an unfunded synthetic exposure to similar risks on the same ' Reference Entities '.
Reference ranges for blood tests | Reference ranges for the blood content of estradiol during the menstrual cycle-The ranges denoted By biological stage may be used in closely monitored menstrual cycles in regard to other markers of its biological progression, with the time scale being compressed or stretched to how much faster or slower, respectively, the cycle progresses compared to an average cycle.
Reference Bibles may contain the original languages and a translation, or several translations by themselves, for ease of comparison and study ; Origen's Hexapla ( Gr. for " sixfold ") placed six versions of the Old Testament side by side.
Some online sources such as the Doctor Who Reference Guide conclude that the story may be placed during the Seventh Doctor's era, since it is this Doctor and his companion who begin and ultimately resolve the core plotline.
The legislation authorized the Librarian of Congress, Herbert Putnam, to “ employ competent persons to prepare such indexes, digests, and compilations of laws as may be required for Congress and other official use ...” ( The intent behind the creation of the agency can be derived from U. S. Senate, Committee on the Library, Legislative Drafting Bureau and Reference Division, 62d Cong., 3d sess., 1913, S.
Reference priors are often the objective prior of choice in multivariate problems, since other rules ( e. g., Jeffreys ' rule ) may result in priors with problematic behavior.
Reference is made to the large number of non-canonical texts, some of which have been discovered during the last 100 years, which show the many movements and strands of thought emanating from Jesus ' life and teaching or which may be contemporary with them, some of which can be contrasted with Paul's thought.
For example, a cereal may claim it contains " 12 essential vitamins and minerals ," but the amounts of each may be only 1 % or less of the Reference Daily Intake, providing virtually no benefit to nutrition.

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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.
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 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.
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.
* 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.
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.

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