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The Canadian Coast Guard Auxiliary or CCGA ( French: Garde côtière auxiliaire canadienne or GCAC ) is a Canada-wide volunteer marine association dedicated to marine search and rescue ( SAR ) and the promotion of boating safety, through association with the Canadian Coast Guard under the auspices of Canada's National Search and Rescue Program.

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The other methylase enzyme, EcoKI, causes mehtylation of adenine in the sequences AAC ( N6A ) GTGC and GCAC ( N6A ) GTT.

published and hardbound
Also in 1977, TSR Hobbies published the original Monster Manual, the first hardbound book ever published by a game company.
The Modern Library originally published only hardbound books.
What Makes a Man ?, Promise Keepers ' first hardbound book written for the organization, was published by The Navigators ' Navpress publishing arm in 1992 for its first Folsom Field gathering in June of that year.
These were assembled into the Climber's Notebook and published by the Mountaineers as the hardbound Mountaineers Handbook in 1948.
Although at the time, most poetry was published in expensive hardbound editions, Penguin Modern Poets offered the public samplers of modern verse in inexpensive paperbacks.
" ( This " tree " is repoduced in the third series of Ripley's paperbacks, originally published hardbound in 1949.
Greyhawk Adventures was written by James M. Ward, with cover art by Jeff Easley, and was published by TSR, Inc. in 1988 as a 128 page hardbound book.
The first edition was paperbound and published in 1998 ( with the original subtitle of " A roleplaying game of transcendental horror and furious action "); the revised and expanded 2nd edition was published in a hardbound format in 2002 ( with a second printing in 2004 and a third printing in 2007 ).
Its first hardbound publication was in King Conan, published by Gnome Press, and its first paperback publication was in Conan the Usurper, published by Lancer Books in 1967.
All 22 issues were published in black and white in four hardbound volumes in 1980 as part of publisher Russ Cochran's The Complete EC Library.
All 22 issues were published in black and white in four hardbound volumes in 1980 as part of publisher Russ Cochran's The Complete EC Library.
The current edition ( the fourth ), in fifty volumes, was published between 1985 and 1992, and is supplemented by an annual hardbound supplement and periodic loose-leaf updates.

published and catalog
Released with a catalog of 12 launch titles, with an additional ten games announced for 1982, approximately 145 titles in total were published as ROM cartridges for the system between 1982 and 1984.
During this time he also published a catalog of papers in his field, Bibliographia Zoologiae et Geologiae, in four volumes between 1848 and 1854.
A second catalog of a thousand was published in 1789 and the third and final catalog of 510 appeared in 1802.
Jérôme Lalande published the Histoire Céleste Française in 1801, which contained an extensive star catalog, among other things.
First published in 1930 as the Yale Catalog of Bright Stars, this catalog contained information on all stars brighter than visual magnitude 6. 5 in the Harvard Revised Photometry Catalogue.
Johannes Kepler published the Rudolphine Tables containing a star catalog and planetary tables using Tycho Brahe's measurements.
In 1991, a catalog of the collection was published which was 542 pages.
In 1839, the Hope Diamond appeared in a published catalog of the gem collection of Henry Philip Hope who was a member of the prominent Anglo-Dutch banking family.
The Seton Legacy Project has organized a major exhibition on Seton opening at the New Mexico History Museum on May 23, 2010, the catalog published as Ernest Thompson Seton: The Life and Legacy of an Artist and Conservationist by David L. Witt.
In 1916, she published a catalog of Greek manuscripts in the Royal Library, Copenhagen.
This catalog was subsequently published as RFC 433 in December 1972.
Nearly ten years later, when Zen and the Birds of Appetite was published, Merton wrote in his postface that “ any attempt to handle Zen in theological language is bound to miss the point ”, calling his final statements “ an example of how not to approach Zen .” Merton struggled to reconcile the Western and Christian impulse to catalog and put into words every experience with the ideas of Christian apophatic theology and the unspeakable nature of the Zen experience.
Robinson compiled a large catalog of stars, and published related papers in scientific journals.
The first season also featured excerpts from Frank Zappa's published catalog.
Charles Messier published the first edition of his catalog of deep sky objects in 1774 ( completed in 1771 ).
Stan Sakai has also been able to experiment with formats for Usagi Yojimbo, as when he published the color story " Green Persimmon " first as twelve separate 2-page chapters serialized in Diamond Comic Distributor's monthly catalog " Previews.
Further, the FAO Schwarz holiday catalog is still published annually since 1876.
Over 25, 000 books in Esperanto have been published, and the largest Esperanto book service at the World Esperanto Association offers over 4, 000 books in its catalog.
Classic poster of Fred Beckey published in Patagonia's Fall 2004 catalog.
It was published later in the same year by Zimmermann of Leipzig under four separate catalog numbers ( Z 4755, Z 4756, Z 4757, and Z 4781 ).
Much the same description is found in the earlier text of Johann Weyer's catalog of demons, Pseudomonarchia Daemonum ( published 1563 ).
In 1919 he published a catalog of over one thousand stars with high proper motions, including this one, that are still identified by his name.
The celestial coordinates of Lalande 21185 were first published in 1801 by French astronomer Jérôme Lalande of the Paris Observatory in the star catalog, Histoire Céleste Française.
Worm compiled engravings of his collection, along with his speculations about their meaning, into a catalog of his Museum Wormianum, published after his death, in 1655.

published and conjunction
Many of these books are published in conjunction with the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Information.
The first combined map was published in 1908 by the Underground Electric Railways Company of London ( UERL ) in conjunction with four other underground railway companies using the " Underground " brand as part of a common advertising initiative.
Developed in conjunction with the Universal Character Set standard and published in book form as The Unicode Standard, the latest version of Unicode consists of a repertoire of more than 110, 000 characters covering 100 scripts, a set of code charts for visual reference, an encoding methodology and set of standard character encodings, an enumeration of character properties such as upper and lower case, a set of reference data computer files, and a number of related items, such as character properties, rules for normalization, decomposition, collation, rendering, and bidirectional display order ( for the correct display of text containing both right-to-left scripts, such as Arabic and Hebrew, and left-to-right scripts ).
The following year, in conjunction with this boxed set, TSR published a trilogy of World of Greyhawk Adventure ( WGA ) modules by Richard & Anne Brown — WGA1 Falcon's Revenge, WGA2 Falconmaster and WGA3 Flames of the Falcon — set in the city and centered around a mysterious villain called The Falcon.
He completed his Thèse d ' État in 1980, submitting his previously published books in conjunction with a defense of his intellectual project ; the text of Derrida's defense was subsequently published in English translation as " The Time of a Thesis: Punctuations.
John R. Horner began his project " How to Build a Dinosaur " in 2009 in conjunction with his published book of the same name.
The following plot synopsis was published in conjunction with a 1915 showing of the film at Carnegie Hall:
In March 2010, a new " critically emended edition " was published in a limited edition of 1, 000 copies by Houyhnhnm Press in conjunction with Penguin.
* Nostalgia Press published four hardback reprints in conjunction with King Features.
The Pictorial Key to the Tarot is A. E. Waite's influential guide to divinatory tarot, published in England in 1911 in conjunction with the Rider-Waite-Smith deck.
DragonQuest appeared in four editions: first edition and second edition, a revised second edition in conjunction with Bantam Books, and a third edition published by TSR when they acquired SPI.
It was published in conjunction with a method for interpolating the calculation for each individual pixel that is rasterized from a polygonal surface model ; the interpolation technique is known as Phong shading, even when it is used with a reflection model other than Phong's.
In 1829, in collaboration with Gustav Schwab, and from 1832 in conjunction with Franz von Gaudy, he brought out the Deutscher Musenalmanach, in which his later poems were mainly published.
Between 1981 and 1986, Ken Pierce Books Inc. of the United States, in conjunction with Eclipse Comics, published eight volumes of comic book-sized reprints dubbed the First American Edition series.
The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC or the Code ), first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.
He defended with great intrepidity the principal political victims of the reaction, among others, in conjunction with Nicolas Berryer, Marshal Ney ; and in October 1815 boldly published a tractate entitled Libre Defense des accusés.
Subsequently to 1850 he, in conjunction with other partners, published a cheap railway library, scientific and miscellaneous libraries, an illustrated library for the young, libraries of ancient literature, of modern foreign literature, and of modern foreign romance, a series of guide-books and a series of dictionaries of universal reference.
In 2006 it published the book 101 of the World ’ s Tallest Buildings in conjunction with author and CTBUH member Georges Binder, a reference to 101 of the world ’ s tallest skyscrapers.
He published ( 1721 – 1723 ), in conjunction with Johann Jakob Breitinger and others, Die Discourse der Mahlern, a weekly journal after the model of The Spectator.
The World Health Organization, in conjunction with the Food and Agriculture Organization, published guidelines that can effectively be represented in a food pyramid relating to objectives to prevent obesity, chronic diseases and dental caries based on meta-analysis though they represent it as a table rather than a " pyramid ".
Since 1953, The Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series has been published in conjunction with The Astrophysical Journal.
Amongst his works are: Doctrine de Saint-Simon ( written in conjunction with several of his followers ), published in 1830, and several times republished ; Economie politique et politique Saint-Simonienne ( 1831 ); ( 1835 – 1840 ); Corresp.
First published in 1952, the UCC is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.
There are two published versions of The Lover: one written in the form of an autobiography, without any superimposed temporal structures, as the young girl narrates in first-person ; the other, called The North China Lover and released in conjunction with the film version of the work, is in film script form, in the third person, with written dialogue and without internal monologue.

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