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Staging and where
Staging is either serial where the rockets light after the previous stage has fallen away, or parallel, where rockets are burning together and then detach when they burn out.
Staging can follow the TNM staging system, where the size and extent of the tumour ( T ), involvement of lymph nodes ( N ) and metastases ( M ) are classified separately.
They then moved to Camp Pickett, Virginia, where they filled their TO & E, then deployed to the Staging Area at Camp Kilmer, NJ on 4 October 1944.
* Staging Area: Can be a location at or near an incident scene where tactical response resources are stored while they await assignment.
The Ann Arbor classification is named after Ann Arbor, Michigan, where the Committee on Hodgkin's Disease Staging Classification met in 1971 ; it consisted of experts from the USA, UK, Germany and France, and replaced the older Rye classification from a 1965 meeting.

Staging and rest
* Staging, in bird migration the practice of pausing at places along a migration route to rest and feed before proceeding

Staging and may
Staging may not be complete until after surgery.
Staging may refer to:
There may be more than one Staging Area at an incident.
Staging Areas may include temporary feeding, fueling, and sanitation services for emergency crews like Wildland firefighters or Ground Search and Rescue.

Staging and at
* KARL, REBECCA E .: Staging the World-Chinese Nationalism at the Turn of the Twentieth Century ( 2002 ).
In addition to its fighter squadrons, from September 1956 to September 1960 North Bay operated a CF-100 Staging Detachment at Lakehead Airport, Fort William ( now Thunder Bay ), Ontario, at the western tip of Lake Superior.
The Masaoka Staging System is used widely and is based on the anatomic extent of disease at the time of surgery :< ref name =" pmid7296496 ">
* " Staging: Questions and Answers " at the National Cancer Institute
All the activities for EMTD are free and take place at the Visitor and Interpretive Center and at the Equestrian Staging Area.
The Operations Section Chief assigns a manager for each Staging Area, who checks in all incoming resources, dispatches resources at the Operations Section Chief ’ s request, and requests Logistics Section Support, as necessary, for resources located in the Staging Area.
Personnel check in with the Resources Unit at the Staging Area, while supplies and equipment are checked in with the Supply Unit.
The " International Neuroblastoma Staging System " ( INSS ) established in 1986 and revised in 1988 stratifies neuroblastoma according to its anatomical presence at diagnosis:
The new INRG risk assignment will classify neuroblastoma at diagnosis based on a new International Neuroblastoma Risk Group Staging System ( INRGSS ):

Staging and .
Staging from rocky areas, the Ngoni impis would raid the Chewa ( also called Achewa ) and plunder food, oxen and women.
The Lend-Lease Memorial in Fairbanks, Alaska | Fairbanks, Alaska commemorates the shipment of U. S. aircraft to the Soviet Union along the Northwest Staging Route.
Staging the second coast-to-coast Finals in league history, the Canucks were matched against the Presidents ' Trophy-winning New York Rangers.
Then ES adopts Staging and Global File System ( GFS ) that offers a high-speed I / O performance.
These aircraft were later flown by U. S. pilots by way of the Northwest Staging Route through Canada, to Fairbanks, Alaska, and transferred to Soviet pilots who in turn flew them into Siberia via the Alaskan-Siberian Route ( ALSIB ).
" Staging Black Insurrection: Dred on Stage.
The needs of war dictated the final route, intended to link the airfields of the Northwest Staging Route that conveyed lend-lease aircraft from the United States to the Soviet Union.
The International Staging System can help to predict survival, with a median survival ( in 2005 ) of 62 months for stage 1 disease, 45 months for stage 2 disease, and 29 months for stage 3 disease.
Staging of carcinoma refers to the process of combining physical / clinical examination, pathological review of cells and tissues, surgical techniques, laboratory tests, and imaging studies in a logical fashion to obtain information about the size of the neoplasm and the extent of its invasion and metastasis.
Then the testicular tumor is staged by a pathologist according to the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumors as published in the AJCC Cancer Staging Manual.
Staging increases the payload fraction, which is one of the reasons SSTO's appear difficult to build.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
The Staging of Plays Before Shakespeare.
; Staging: Sometimes backup jobs are copied to a staging disk before being copied to tape.
Staging is determined by combination of imaging studies and pathology findings if the tumor is operable.
* November 20 – The completion of the Alaska (" Alcan ") Highway allows the opening of the Northwest Staging Route.

sites and where
you must have a list of requirements on where, how many, and what type sites are needed.
Sometimes, you have a choice of exposure for sites where the topography or trees of the area will provide afternoon shade, morning sun, or whatever may be most desirable for the use intended.
* Identification of archaeological cultures: the material remains found at dwelling sites, burial grounds, and other places where people left traces of their activity.
Prior to meeting Mallowan, Christie had not had any extensive brushes with archaeology, but once the two married they made sure to only go to sites where they could work together.
One of the few Inca sites the Spanish never found in their conquest was Machu Picchu, which lay hidden on a peak on the eastern edge of the Andes where they descend to the Amazon.
It has been proposed that Maya civilization | Maya sites such as Uxmal were built in accordance with astronomical alignments. The approach in the New World, where anthropologists began to consider more fully the role of astronomy in Amerindian civilizations, was markedly different.
It is based primarily on statistics and is particularly apt for prehistoric sites where the social evidence is relatively scant compared to the historic period.
One famous site where historical records have been used to interpret sites is Chichen Itza.
Other sites included Achnahaird beach where a horse chase was filmed and Loch Lurgainn.
Later that year, they embarked on a European tour to a dozen sites, including the Paris Air Show, where they were the only team to receive a standing ovation.
These are sites of exceptional preservation, where ' soft ' parts of organisms are preserved as well as their more resistant shells.
This is especially useful in environments where the computer is being supervised and the content filter is aggressively blocking Web sites that need to be accessed.
During the late Neolithic henge sites were constructed, single burials began to become more commonplace and by the Bronze Age it is possible that even where chambered cairns were still being built they had become the burial places of prominent individuals rather than of communities as a whole.
Some former CCC sites in good condition were reactivated from 1941 to 1947 as Civilian Public Service camps where conscientious objectors performed " work of national importance " as an alternative to military service.
It is commonly found on sites where the ground has been disturbed, such as recently cleared woodland, or where the vegetation has been burnt.
Until recently, photovoltaics were most commonly used in remote sites where there is no access to a commercial power grid, or as a supplemental electricity source for individual homes and businesses.
* Immunology: An antibody is first prepared by having a fluorescent chemical group attached, and the sites ( e. g., on a microscopic specimen ) where the antibody has bound can be seen, and even quantified, by the fluorescence.
This strain is transmitted to the remaining three monomers in the tetramer, where it induces a similar conformational change in the other heme sites such that binding of oxygen to these sites becomes easier.
One of the many local sites where the iron was worked at Beauport Park, to the north of the town, which employed up to one thousand men and is considered to have been the third largest in the Roman Empire.
Scores were killed, including many pilgrim bystanders in a gross violation of one of the most holy sites in Islam ( and one where arms and violence are strictly forbidden ).
In recent years archaeology has found fittings of lorica segmentata in many fort sites that are thought to have been garrisoned by only auxiliary troops, i. e., where the legions were not based.
At the sites where exchange happens, chiasmata form.
Maritime archaeological sites often result from shipwrecks or sometimes seismic catastrophes, and thus represent a moment in time rather than a slow deposition of material accumulated over a period of years, as is the case with port-related structures ( such as piers, wharves and jetties ) where objects are lost or thrown off structures over extended periods of time.

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