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As such, it has to be distinguished from agricultural land, which, according to Food and Agriculture Organization's ( FAO ) definition, additionally includes land under permanent crops as well as permanent pastures.
This slump was permanent due to the introduction of a stricter definition of citizen described below.
In addition to being larger than the RCA Dome, the new stadium features: 58 permanent concession stands, 90 portable concession stands, 13 escalators, 11 passenger elevators, 800 restrooms, high definition video displays from Daktronics and replay monitors and 142 luxury suites.
According to the Montevideo Convention of 1933, the most cited source for the definition of statehood, a state must possess a permanent population, a defined territory, a government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other states.
A circular definition crept into the classic definition of death that was once " the permanent cessation of the flow of vital bodily fluids ", which raised the question " what makes a fluid vital?
The definition of the permanent of A differs from that of the determinant of A in that the signatures of the permutations are not taken into account.
* Lamb — 0 permanent incisors ; female or castrate entire male ovine 0 – 12 months ( note that the Australian definition requires 0 permanent incisors, whereas the New Zealand definition allows 0 incisors ' in wear '.
A medical definition of a permanent vegetative state can be made if, after exhaustive testing and a customary 12 months of observation, a medical diagnosis that it is impossible by any informed medical expectations that the mental condition will ever improve.
What has not changed is the definition that a Hong Kong permanent resident has the right of abode in Hong Kong.
The American association has developed a definition for zoological gardens and aquariums as part of its accreditation standards: " A permanent cultural institution which owns and maintains captive wild animals that represent more than a token collection and, under the direction of a professional staff, provides its collection with appropriate care and exhibits them in an aesthetic manner to the public on a regularly scheduled basis.
This means that a person who was born in the UK but is a U. S. permanent resident working in the U. S. for a U. S. company will be considered a U. S. person only ( under the definition of “ US person ”).
In the transition period to the market economy the permanent propiska in municipal apartments was considered to be a sufficient condition for the emergence of private property rights during the privatization ( those who built housing at their own expense obtained a permanent propiska there by definition ).
The card lists an individual as well as any members of his or her family he or she chooses to add who are also permanent residents and meet the Medicare definition of dependent.
In Australia, the federal Disability Discrimination Act 1992 contains a broad medical definition that incorporates all forms of medically diagnosable disease or dysfunction, real or imputed, temporary or permanent, and past or present.
The most succinct definition of a chiefdom in anthropology is by Robert L. Carneiro: " An autonomous political unit comprising a number of villages or communities under the permanent control of a paramount chief " ( Carneiro 1981: 45 ).
Molar teeth by definition are permanent teeth distal to the canines, preceded by deciduous premolars.
Pope Pius XII, in 1951, following the definition of the dogma of the Assumption in 1950, elevated the house to the status of a Holy Place, a privilege later made permanent by Pope John XXIII.
It included, among other things, a definition of amateurism, and required future participants in the Olympic Games to sign a declaration affirming that they were truly amateurs, and proposing the creation of a permanent commission, composed of three members of the International Olympic Committee and a delegate of each international federation.

definition and agriculture
Although not normally thought of as biotechnology, agriculture clearly fits the broad definition of " using a biotechnological system to make products " such that the cultivation of plants may be viewed as the earliest biotechnological enterprise.
Biosafety in agriculture, chemistry, medicine, exobiology and beyond will likely require application of the precautionary principle, and a new definition focused on the biological nature of the threatened organism rather than the nature of the threat.
From this definition, sustainable management has been created to be defined as the application of sustainable practices in the categories of businesses, agriculture, society, environment, and personal life by managing them in a way that will benefit current generations and future generations.
The 1986 statute covered tenancies over agricultural land where the land was used for a trade or business and the definition of " agriculture " in section 96 ( 1 ) was wide enough to include various uses that in themselves were not agricultural but were deemed so if ancillary to agriculture ( e. g. woodlands ).
The definition of urban agriculture as an industry that responds to the nutritional demands of a city, from within that city, with the use and reuse of that city's resources while acknowledging economic and resource use does not reconcile aspects of regional health, food security, and application of grassroots organizations.
In many cases, activists no longer feel the need to debate, but simply declare their opposition to ― factory farms ‖ or ― industrial agriculture ‖ without definition or justification — and, especially without discussion of the practicality or the economic or social cost of the changes proposed ; The use of modern, science-based agricultural inputs and processes.
The mountain forests are vulnerable to logging and the grasslands susceptible to fire and the rainforests, which by definition grow on well-watered fertile land, to clearance for agriculture.
The EPA's definition of the term " captures key elements of the transformations " observed in the animal agriculture sector over the course of the 20th century: " a production process that concentrates large numbers of animals in relatively small and confined places, and that substitutes structures and equipment ( for feeding, temperature controls, and manure management ) for land and labor.

definition and which
Once the poetic arts are separated from the other forms, he lays down his famous definition of tragedy, which sets up standards and so lends direction to the remainder of the work.
The aspects of physical development that catch the judges' eyes and which rightfully influence their decisions are symmetry and that hallmark of the true champion -- superior definition of the muscles.
Used in several sets of high reps once or twice each week it will not be long before your entire upper leg takes on a razor-sharp definition in which the muscles look like wire cables writhing and twisting under the skin!!
Professor McNeill thinks that at Yalta, Stalin did not fully realize the dilemma which faced him, that he thought the exclusion of the anti-Soviet voters from East European elections would not be greatly resented by his allies, while neither Roosevelt nor Churchill frankly faced `` the fact that, in Poland at least, genuinely free democratic elections would return governments unfriendly to Russia '', by any definition of international friendliness.
If Bultmann's own definition of myth is strictly adhered to ( and it is interesting that this is almost never done by those who make such pronouncements ), the evidence is overwhelming that he does not at all exaggerate the extent to which the mythological concepts of traditional theology have become incredible and irrelevant.
Anarchism is generally defined as the political philosophy which holds the state to be undesirable, unnecessary, and harmful ,< ref name =" definition ">
The Arrhenius definition states that acids are substances which increase the concentration of hydronium ions ( H < sub > 3 </ sub > O < sup >+</ sup >) in solution.
The Brønsted-Lowry definition is an expansion: an acid is a substance which can act as a proton donor.
By the Brønsted-Lowry definition, any compound which can easily be deprotonated can be considered an acid.
This force is used in the formal definition of the ampere, which states that it is " the constant current that will produce an attractive force of 2 × 10 < sup >– 7 </ sup > newton per metre of length between two straight, parallel conductors of infinite length and negligible circular cross section placed one metre apart in a vacuum ".
The main advantage is the fine definition of the analog signal which has the potential for an infinite amount of signal resolution.
* Identity: the identity is the identity morphism from an object to itself which exists by definition.
* Inverses: by definition every isomorphism has an inverse which is also an isomorphism, and since the inverse is also an endomorphism of the same object it is an automorphism.
* The Logicians or the School of Names, which focused on definition and logic.
In 1976 the International Astronomical Union ( IAU ) revised the definition of the AU for greater precision, defining it as that length for which the Gaussian gravitational constant ( k ) takes the value when the units of measurement are the astronomical units of length, mass and time.
The 1976 definition of the astronomical unit was incomplete, in particular because it does not specify the frame of reference in which time is to be measured, but proved practical for the calculation of ephemerides: a fuller definition that is consistent with general relativity was proposed, and " vigorous debate " ensued until in August 2012 the International Astronomical Union adopted the current definition of 1 astronomical unit = 149597870700 meters.
# The length of P which by definition is K < sub > 2 </ sub >( s ).
For planets, comets and asteroids a different definition of absolute magnitude is used which is more meaningful for nonstellar objects.
Abhinavagupta offers for the first time a technical definition of rasa which is the universal bliss of the Self or Atman colored by the emotional tone of a drama.
He argues that Kant's " aesthetic " merely represents an experience that is the product of an elevated class habitus and scholarly leisure as opposed to other possible and equally valid " aesthetic " experiences which lay outside Kant's narrow definition.
Some Anglicans accept that anointing of the sick has a sacramental character and is therefore a channel of God's grace, seeing it as an " outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace " which is the definition of a sacrament.
In fact anode polarity depends on the device type, and sometimes even in which mode it operates, as per the above electric current direction-based universal definition.

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