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development and joint
In November 2005, the Italian Ministry of Defense and the US Department of Defense signed a Memorandum of Agreement on the joint development of the AGM-88E AARGM missile.
It is now widely accepted that forcing even faster growth by feeding a highly concentrated, high-energy diet is dangerous for skeletal development, causing unsoundness and increased tendency to joint problems and injury.
SunSoft, HP, IBM and USL announced CDE in June 1993 as a joint development within the Common Open Software Environment ( COSE ) initiative.
Cyclone development was started as a joint project of AT & T Labs Research and Greg Morrisett's group at Cornell in 2001.
The German government sees development policy as a joint responsibility of the international community.
The German government sees development policy as a joint responsibility of the international community.
The Takutu Bridge is seen as the first of several joint projects between Guyana and Brazil intended to facilitate cargo traffic: Brazil is expected to subsidize the paving of the Lethem-to-Georgetown road, a development that would have profound impacts on the area's economy and environment.
In parallel, France and Germany signed a joint development agreement in 1984 and were joined by Italy and the UK in 1986.
In 2004 development began on HTML5 in the Web Hypertext Application Technology Working Group ( WHATWG ), which became a joint deliverable with the W3C in 2008.
Genscher also was an active participant in the further development of the European Union, taking an active part in the Single European Act Treaty negotiations in the mid 1980s, as well as the joint publication of the Genscher-Colombo plan with Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs Emilio Colombo which advocated further integration and deepening of relations in the European Union towards a more federalist European State.
Hannoverimpuls is a joint business development company from the city and region of Hannover.
The Champions franchise released a new version under the Fuzion system, which had been a joint development with R. Talsorian Games, called Champions: the New Millennium.
In addition, it works with several major standards development organizations, including the IEEE with which it signed a cooperation agreement in 2002, which was amended in 2008 to include joint development work.
HP and Intel initiated a large joint development effort with a goal of delivering the first product, Merced, in 1998.
Joint Video Team ( JVT ) is joint project between ITU-T SG16 / Q. 6 ( Study Group 16 / Question 6 )-VCEG ( Video Coding Experts Group ) and ISO / IEC JTC1 / SC29 / WG11-MPEG for the development of new video coding recommendation and international standard.
The development of the POSIX standard takes place in the Austin Group, a joint working group linking the Open Group and the ISO organization.
Supply chain business process integration involves collaborative work between buyers and suppliers, joint product development, common systems and shared information.
To accelerate the development of industrialization, Stalin pragmatically created joint venture contracts with major American private enterprises, such as Ford Motor Company, that under state supervision assisted in developing the basis of industry of the Soviet economy from the late 1920s to 1930s.
It also re-affirmed its support for the Somali authorities ' attempts at strengthening their institutional capacity in addition to the TFG's various development initiatives, including joint and multilateral projects.
After intensive negotiations, it adopted the Kyoto Protocol, which outlined the greenhouse gas emissions reduction obligation for Annex I countries, along with what came to be known as Kyoto mechanisms such as emissions trading, clean development mechanism and joint implementation.
The key focus of work undertaken by the Geneva office is contributing to the development of programme activities of the University in Africa and the Middle East, engaging with the academic community in Geneva to establish joint teaching and training courses on issues of particular relevance to the expertise available within the international community in Geneva and facilitation of relations within Europe and with the United Nations system, national delegations, donor community and academic institutions.
Triet hailed Vietnam's friendship with Venezuela as he sought to focus on tying up oil and gas deals, including a joint development fund.
Project Athena ( a joint project between Digital Equipment Corporation ( DEC ), MIT and IBM to provide easy access to computing resources for all students ) needed a platform-independent graphics system to link together its heterogeneous multiple-vendor systems ; the window system then under development in Carnegie Mellon University's Andrew Project did not make licenses available, and no alternatives existed.

development and stock
The efforts of the two did much to further electrical engineering — Tesla's work on induction motors and polyphase systems influenced the field for years to come, while Edison's work on telegraphy and his development of the stock ticker proved lucrative for his company, which ultimately became General Electric.
However, factors such as forced or non-standard development ( such as bleach bypass or cross processing ), compensation for filters or shutter angle, as well as intended under-and over-exposure may cause the cinematographer to actually " rate " the stock differently from the EI.
Punishment for communicating about a development pertinent to the next day's stock price might seem to be an act of censorship.
Under the administration of Alan Mulally, Ford gradually divested its stake in Mazda from 2008 to 2010, with Ford currently holding 3 % of Mazda stock and severing production as well as development ties.
After hearing about the pioneering GUI technology being developed at Xerox PARC from former Xerox employees like Raskin, Jobs negotiated a visit to see the Xerox Alto computer and Smalltalk development tools in exchange for Apple stock options.
Research and experimental development is formal work undertaken systematically to increase the stock of knowledge, including knowledge of humanity, culture and society, and the use of this stock of knowledge to devise new applications ( OECD ( 2002 ) Frascati Manual: proposed standard practice for surveys on research and experimental development, 6th edition.
While living in Tamworth, he is credited with the development of the Tamworth Pig by breeding Irish stock with some local Tamworth pigs.
Fish and chips became a stock meal among the working classes in Great Britain as a consequence of the rapid development of trawl fishing in the North Sea, and the development of railways which connected the ports to major industrial cities during the second half of the 19th century, which meant that fresh fish could be rapidly transported to the heavily populated areas.
Economically, Sir Thomas Gresham's founding of the Royal Exchange ( 1565 ), the first stock exchange in England and one of the earliest in Europe, proved to be a development of the first importance, for the economic development of England and soon for the world as a whole.
In fact, the stock market is often considered the primary indicator of a country's economic strength and development.
The free trade spirit of the time received a strong augmentation through the development of a modern, effective stock market in the Low Countries.
In Holland, the Dutch Republic ’ s 17th-century ( 1609 – 1672 ) mercantilist dominion was a first instance of global, commercial hegemony, made feasible with its technological development of wind power and its Four Great Fleets, for the efficient production and delivery of goods and services, which, in turn, made possible its Amsterdam stock market and concomitant dominance of world trade ; in France, King Louis XIV ( 1638 – 1715 ) and ( Emperor ) Napoleon I ( 1799 – 1815 ) established French hegemony via economic, cultural, and military domination of most of Continental Europe.
Once common on the east coast, Emu are now uncommon ; by contrast, the development of agriculture and the provision of water for stock in the interior of the continent have increased the range of the Emu in arid regions, and it is of Least Concern for conservation.
The downtown area still retains many turn-of-the-century building stock and is being preserved by the city ’ s development agency as a historic area.
Many of these community groups focus on the unique social issues of the area, particularly as they relate to the stock of rental housing, youth, health, immigration, jobs, pedestrian and bicycle safety, transit, business development, and community economic development.
In the early 2000s, the village received significant investment through mixed-use development, including renovation of the former Austin Powder housing stock and general store into boutiques, a restaurant, a tavern and a coffee shop, in conjunction with a new town center, village park and new housing in a town plan layout.
On the RER, interconnection required the development of specific trains ( MI 79 series for Materiel d ' Interconnexion 1979, and MI 2N series for Materiel d ' Interconnexion à 2 niveaux ( double-deck interconnection stock )) capable of operating under both 1. 5 kV direct current on the RATP network and 25 kV / 50 Hz alternating current on the SNCF network.
By controlling the temperature and varying the duration in which the film is soaked in the development chemicals and by skipping certain chemical processes ( or partially skipping all of them ), cinematographers can achieve very different looks from a single film stock in the laboratory.

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