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The evidence from the site shows advanced technology probably under the control of army engineers.
This site is for anyone interested in visiting places with ties to the history of science, technology and medicine, anywhere in the world.
In Switzerland, an innovative ketoprofen formulation based on transfersome technology for direct application on the skin above the site to be treated has been approved.
Mariculture has rapidly expanded over the last two decades due to new technology, improvements in formulated feeds, greater biological understanding of farmed species, increased water quality within closed farm systems, greater demand for seafood products, site expansion and government interest.
The internet video site Hulu uses SMIL as part of its media playing technology.
The palace complex was designed with the mountainous site in mind and many forms of technology were considered.
Visual chat rooms add graphics to the chat experience, in either 2D or 3D ( employing virtual reality technology ). These are characterized by using a graphic representation of the user, an avatar ( virtualing elements such as games ( in particular massively multiplayer online games ) and educational material most often developed by individual site owners, who in general are simply more advanced users of the systems.
From this information, they can approximate the volume of the tumor and decide on the best course of action including the insertion site of electrodes, the angle they are inserted in, the voltage needed, and more, using software technology.
* The American Institute of CPAs ( AICPA ) in partnership with its marketing and technology subsidiary, CPA2Biz, has developed the IFRS. com web site.
* Clayton State University-Fayette has an instructional site with undergraduate degrees in business, psychology, integrative studies, administrative management, and technology management ; and an MBA program with a concentration in logistics and supply chain management.
Owen and his twenty-two-year-old son, William, sailed to the United States in 1824 to purchase a site to implement Owen's vision for " a New Moral World " of happiness, enlightenment, and prosperity through education, science, technology, and communal living.
2009 saw an increase in the number of corporate e-presenters using green screen technology in an attempt to direct user traffic to profitable areas of web sites, e. g. ; a user logs on to a web site and an e-presenter appears, giving fast, concise information and directing users to visit customer testimonials pages, special offers or incentives to either buy or enquire online.
In 1992 the company announced that it was going to move its headquarters to its technology center in Auburn Hills, located approximately north of the original headquarters site.
In late autumn of 2005, Betfair finalised a deal that began in early summer, to purchase the online poker site PokerChamps. com, which the company will integrate into its network, replacing a poker arm that previously used gaming technology software from CryptoLogic Inc. On 30 October 2006, Betfair Poker left the Cryptologic network to move to its new platform.
Eventually, the Acheulean in Europe was replaced by a lithic technology known as the Mousterian Industry, which was named after the site of Le Moustier in France, where examples were first uncovered in the 1860s.
GPT sublet a substantial part of the site as a " technology park " when they moved most manufacturing overseas.
In 2011 evidence was uncovered, at the Jerimalai cave site, showing that these early settlers had high-level maritime skills at this time, and by implication the technology needed to make ocean crossings to reach Australia and other islands, as they were catching and consuming large numbers of big deep sea fish such as tuna.
Another technology offers the possibility of reloading money ( parking time ) to the device via a secure Internet site.
In 1995, an adult educational CD-ROM companion to The Atomic Cafe with many of the clips and other materials from the film, plus additional clips from declassified films, audio, photographs, and text files that archive the history, technology, and culture of the Nuclear Age, was released by Public Shelter ; a web site based company Jayne Loader and her husband Eric Schwaab began.
* Spanish site dedicated to Roman technology, especially aqueducts and mines
" Today, the OECD web site redirects from the " Glossary of Statistical Terms " entry on " appropriate technology " to " environmentally sound technologies.

technology and environment
In 1996, Acadia University pioneered the use of mobile computing technology in a post-secondary educational environment.
The mandate of the commission was to determine how well the current Advantage program meets the needs of students, faculty, and staff and to examine how the role of technology in the postsecondary environment has changed at Acadia, and elsewhere.
Certifications are very common in aviation, construction, technology, environment, and other industrial sectors, as well as health care, business, Real estate broker and finance.
Such ultra-strong secure operating systems are based on operating system kernel technology that can guarantee that certain security policies are absolutely enforced in an operating environment.
* Science, technology, society and environment education
Early availability of high-speed Internet in 1996, as well as the MSU, Cooley Law School, and Lansing Community College student body population, fostered an intellectual environment for information technology companies to incubate.
Microfluidic technology is creating powerful tools for cell biologists to control the complete cellular environment, leading to new questions and new discoveries.
The study examines the potential impacts of trade facilitation reforms in four areas: port efficiency, customs administration, information technology, and regulatory environment ( including standards ).
Some commentators define Modernism as a socially progressive trend of thought that affirms the power of human beings to create, improve and reshape their environment with the aid of practical experimentation, scientific knowledge, or technology.
Digital Pathology is an image-based information environment enabled by computer technology that allows for the management of information generated from a digital slide.
Most of these works feature humans struggling to tame the planet, and some of them refer to terraforming ( using technology to transform a planet's environment ).
The story is told from the viewpoint of the expedition's psychologist, and tries to be ( based on the knowledge then known about Mars when written ) accurate and realistic as to the problems encountered due to the Martian environment, the technology they have, and the human emotional response to their situation.
Northern Michigan University's vision for education in the 21st century is a learning environment that embraces technology to enhance student access, promote the development of independent learners and encourage greater student-faculty communication and collaboration.
There exists a highly complex feedback loop between the use of advanced technology and changes to the environment that are only slowly becoming understood.
As of early 1994, there were thirty-three ministerial portfolios: commerce ; communications ; culture ; defence ; defence production ; education ; environment ; finance and economic affairs ; food and agriculture ; foreign affairs ; health ; housing ; information and broadcasting ; interior ; Kashmiri affairs and Northern Areas ; law and justice ; local government ; minority affairs ; narcotics control ; parliamentary affairs ; petroleum and natural resources production ; planning and development ; railways ; religious affairs ; science and technology ; social welfare ; special education ; sports ; state and frontier regions ; tourism ; water and power ; women's development ; and youth affairs.
Changes in procedures, technology, schedules, budgets, market conditions, political environment, or other factors typically require re-assessment of risks.
Thereby, the simple idea of slope becomes one of the main basis of the modern world in terms of both technology and the built environment.
Neo-Luddism, anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people ; proponents of ideologies such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition.
This technology can be used to develop virtual replicas of caves, natural environment, old towns, monuments, sculptures and archaeological elements.
This is further complicated by a constantly changing environment, where new hardware and technology rapidly obsolesces old equipment, and yet must seamlessly come online in a fashion compatible with the older machinery.
The first theory, demographic-ecological, attempts to explain gentrification through the analysis of demographics: population, social organization, environment, and technology.
LIDAR technology is being used in Robotics for the perception of the environment as well as object classification.
Political ecology studies the complex interaction between economics, politics, technology, social tradition and the biological environment.
Since OCR technology has been more and more widely applied to paper-intensive industry, it is facing more complex images environment in the real world.

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