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These and facilities
These amendments to the Vocational Rehabilitation Act were designed to help provide for more specialized rehabilitation facilities, for more sheltered and `` half-way '' workshops, for greater numbers of adequately trained personnel, for more comprehensive services to individuals ( particularly to the homebound and the blind ), and for other administrative improvements to increase the program's overall effectiveness.
These schools are intended to provide the facilities and specialized curriculum that would not be possible for very small school districts.
These areas contribute famous skyscrapers, abundant restaurants, shopping, museums, a stadium for the Chicago Bears, convention facilities, parkland, and beaches.
These included the exploitation of natural resources and the colonization of remote areas as well as the realization of enormous infrastructural facilities and industrial construction projects.
These offer facilities similar to debuggers found in IDEs.
These homes would share toilet facilities, have open sewers and would be at risk of developing pathologies associated with persistent dampness.
These facilities were moved to eastern Germany, away from possible Allied threats.
These facilities make it possible to implement co-routines or Prolog-like back-tracking without modifying the virtual machine.
These facilities have also been used to provide grid stability in distribution systems.
These are commonly found at refineries, district heating units, pulp and paper plants, and desalination facilities where large amounts of low pressure process steam are available.
These have primarily come from the conversion of AM facilities, most of which formerly had adult standards formats.
These facilities include Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory in West Mifflin, PA and its associated Naval Reactors Facility in Idaho, and Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory in Niskayuna, NY and its associated Kesselring site in West Milton, NY, all under the management of the office of Naval Reactors.
These early discussions paved the way for new IMF facilities to provide finance for shortfalls in commodity earnings, and for the Generalised Preference Schemes which increased access to Northern markets for manufactured imports from the South.
These facilities were privatised in 1997 as Merlin Communications, which were later acquired and operated as part of a wider network for multiple broadcasters by VT Communications ( now part of Babcock International Group ).
These facilities provide assisted living for patients with mental illnesses for an extended period of time, and often aid in the transition to self-sufficiency.
These secure hospital facilities are divided into three main categories and are referred to as High, Medium and Low Secure.
These later versions lack the memory mapping facilities of OS-9 / 6809 Level Two simply because they do not need them.
These are largely social and cultural institutions, providing their members with facilities for debating, dining, recreation, socialising, and drinking, and both have a number of meeting rooms available for rental to members.
These provided easy accommodations, dining, and storage for equipment while avoiding the indignities of segregated facilities.
These measures included construction of underground facilities such as " Mount Weather ", a hollowed-out putatively nuclear-proof mountain in western Virginia with a mailing address in Berryville, Virginia.
These clubs often feature indoor sports, such as indoor tennis, squash, basketball, boxing, and exercise facilities.
These preferred camping spots became sources of cholera in the epidemic years ( 1849 – 1855 ) as many thousands of people used the same camping spots with essentially no sewage facilities or adequate sewage treatment.
These projects include 8 museums, 38 corporate headquarters, 7 research facilities, performing arts centers, theaters, and campus buildings for 6 universities.
These learned men, degree-holders, and local elites supervised local affairs and sponsored necessary facilities of local communities ; any local magistrate appointed to his office by the government relied upon the cooperation of the few or many local gentry elites in the area.

These and base
These ambers are formed from resins with a sesquiterpenoid base, such as cadinene.
These nylon shuttles may be constructed with either natural cork or synthetic foam base, and a plastic skirt.
These probes will seek their complement among the base pairs of an individual's genome.
These first settlements were abandoned after attacks by Spanish privateers, but English privateers often used the Cayman Islands as a base and in the 18th century they became an increasingly popular hideout for pirates, even after the end of legitimate privateering in 1713.
These voids are adjacent to the base pairs and may provide a binding site.
These solutions are sometimes restricted by the cost of the base station but may be economical where the concentration of users is high.
These sections are strengthened and reattached then cleansed with base exchange resin compresses and the wall and pictorial layer were strengthened with barium hydrate.
These fast food restaurants are on base, and not accessible to Cubans.
These specimens are the earliest known relatives of modern salamanders, and together with the numerous other basal groups of salamanders found in the Asian fossil record, they form a concrete base of evidence for the fact that “ the early diversification of salamanders was well underway ” in Asia during the Jurassic period.
These books provided much of the theoretical base for future lunar vehicle development.
These roads have the same base layer as gravel roads but are covered with a thin layer of bitumen to reduce maintenance cost and dust formation.
These fellowships include pediatric neurosurgery, trauma / neurocritical care, functional and stereotactic surgery, surgical neuro-oncology, radiosurgery, neurovascular surgery, Interventional neuroradiology, peripheral nerve, spine surgery and skull base surgery.
These to which also seem to be the base foundation, necessity, and cause to our own conscious existence.
These large land sales established the base of the present-day land tenure system, which is characterized by a skewed distribution of land.
These hydrogen bonding modes are for classical Watson-Crick base pairing.
These base pairs have a higher thermal stability ( melting point, see also DNA-DNA hybridization ) than adenine-thymine, a property that might convey, among organisms living in high-temperature environments, a selective advantage on variants enriched in GC content.
These humanistic scripts are the base for the antiqua and the handwriting forms in western and southern Europe.
These SI base units and their physical quantities are:
These systems were unwieldy because any significant study base requires many thousands of flashcards.
These collected works have been used as a base in the deliberations of the Universal House of Justice.
These special provisions that aim at preventing certain kinds of actions from being executed, in essence, constitute the trusted computing base.
These base units are used to derive larger and smaller units and replaced a huge number of unstandardised units of measure that existed previously.
These processes use a welding power supply to create and maintain an electric arc between an electrode and the base material to melt metals at the welding point.
These properties depend on the base material's behavior when subjected to heat.
These stations transmit parameters necessary for decision-making to a base station: air temperature and relative humidity, precipitation and leaf wetness ( for disease prediction models ), solar radiation and wind speed ( to calculate evapotranspiration ), water deficit stress ( WDS ) leaf sensors and soil moisture ( crucial to irrigation decisions ).

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