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complex and houses
It also houses the School of Mobile Computing and Communication, a Library, the administrative block ( KMR ) and a hostel complex for out-station students.
Show Boat, West Side Story, Brigadoon, Sweeney Todd, Evita, The Light in the Piazza, The Phantom of the Opera and others tell dramatic stories through complex music and are now sometimes seen in opera houses.
The Central City complex that houses the campus was designed by architect Bing Thom and opened in 2006.
These peoples developed complex cultures dependent on the western red cedar that included wooden houses, seagoing whaling and war canoes and elaborately carved potlatch items and totem poles.
These policies, which included complex dynastic ties between the Nordic royal houses, were to lead Norway into several centuries of unions with her neighbours.
Further pathways opened up when the musically complex and physically demanding operas of Richard Wagner began to enter the mainstream repertory of the world's opera houses during the second half of the 19th century.
The archaeological site, Knossos, refers either to the palace complex itself or to that complex and several houses of similar antiquity nearby, which were inadvertently excavated along with the palace.
The Center, a complex of buildings in a style informed by Japanese architecture, also houses a specialist library for Japanese art and culture.
The community that grew up around this new sugar beet factory complex — with its streets of company houses for workers and surrounding farms — came to be called Los Alamitos.
It was a scare to the residents of dozens of houses in a housing complex named Randa Ridge.
Third Lake is home to the New Gračanica church and monastery complex, which houses a detailed replica of the Gračanica monastery in Serbia.
The Levee features Wabash Landing, a complex containing shops, restaurants, coffee houses, a 9-screen movie theater, a Hilton Garden Inn, and the Riverside Skating Center.
The Divis flats complex in west Belfast was built in between 1968 and 1972 was demolished in the early 1990s as the residents demanded new houses due to mounting problems with the flats.
The giant mill complex on Monadnock Street now houses two smaller spin-offs of Troy Mills — Knowlton Nonwovens and Cosmopolitan Textiles.
On Museum Road near Keble College is a further accommodation complex, consisting of the EPA Centre ( constructed in the early 21st century, containing apartment-style accommodation, teaching facilities and the College's archives ) and 12 terraced houses ( the latter officially called Lincoln Hall, but most commonly referred to simply as ' Mus Road ').
Kramer Field Complex is a sports complex which houses Little League, Babe Ruth, softball and soccer fields, owned by Wasco County and managed by Parks and Rec.
Besides single-family houses, the district contains 21 apartments ( mostly converted single-family residences ); 14 mixed-use buildings ( commercial / residential ); 11 professional / commercial buildings ( mostly converted houses ); seven municipal properties ; six industrial buildings ( mostly the Blank Book complex ); eight churches ; and one cemetery.
Other recently-constructed sites in the borough include the Lackawanna County Visitors Center, a Boy Scouts center, as well as the Glenmaura complex of upscale houses.
The building complex has been restores and houses a surprising collection of art by German artist Wolf Vostell, who was an important member of the fluxus movement.
Reynolds and Reynolds build a major complex a few years ago adjacent to the 1250-acre Miami Valley Research Park, which houses AFIT, Booz Allen Hamilton, BWI Group, Strategic Leadership Association, and Wright State University Center for Global Health Systems & Management.
The square is surrounded by a complex of arcaded houses that were built by the richest Zamość merchants.
The complex however includes many more attractions: Besides the Tiergarten, an orangerie erected around 1755, staple luxuries of European palaces of its type, a palm house ( replacing, by 1882, around ten earlier and smaller glass houses in the western part of the park ) is noteworthy.

complex and medical
" Even some complex " medical devices " ( see below ) can reasonably be deemed " biotechnology " depending on the degree to which such elements are central to their principle of operation.
: Image: brain chrischan 300. gif | Click here to view an animated sequence of slices. Imaging technologies are often essential to medical diagnosis, and are typically the most complex equipment found in a hospital including:
Galen was very interested in the debate between the rationalist and empiricist medical sects, and his use of direct observation, dissection and vivisection represents a complex middle ground between the extremes of those two viewpoints.
The basis of this ability is the complex library of pulse sequences that the modern medical MRI scanner includes, each of which is optimized to provide image contrast based on the chemical sensitivity of MRI.
Some OEM models also were frequently used as embedded systems to control complex systems like traffic-light systems, medical systems, numerical controlled machining, or for network-management.
Other public amenities include netball and tennis courts, football oval, town hall, sports complex, medical clinic, playground, skate park and rotunda.
Training for ATF included such subjects as Close Quarters Combat, and combat medical instruction, and a mock up of the Mount Carmel complex was constructed at Fort Hood, Texas for rehearsals.
The criteria require that an adult be recurrently controlled by two or more discrete identities or personality states, accompanied by memory lapses for important information that is not caused by alcohol, drugs or medications and other medical conditions such as complex partial seizures.
Hanks's character, Steven Gold, a failing medical student trying to break into stand-up, was somewhat edgy and complex.
For the human population, more complex variables such as sanitation and medical care are sometimes considered as part of the necessary establishment.
These providers have a vast array of and medications to handle complex medical and trauma patients.
* Health systems must also be defined in terms of their functions, including the direct provision of services, whether they are medical or public health services, but also " other enabling functions, such as stewardship, financing, and resource generation, including what is probably the most complex of all challenges, the health workforce.
Palmdale Regional Medical Center, a first class medical facility opened in 2010, includes an emergency department, a helipad, medical office towers, and a senior housing complex.
Closed in 1987, the complex was bought by Cummings Properties in 1996, and developed into a campus of hi-tech companies and medical offices.
It includes a SuperTarget and Kohl's, a YMCA, civic complex and other office, medical and retail.
The traditional medical management of scoliosis is complex and is determined by the severity of the curvature and skeletal maturity, which together help predict the likelihood of progression.
Today it serves as a medical office complex.
With consolidation of dairy and the late-2000s recession, some of these industries have contracted, but the medical complex has expanded, now employing thousands, and Roehl Transport has also become a huge enterprise.
They soon discover that the blockade had protected a large medical research complex, the same one featured in the first scene of the film where the virus was developed.
Just as his journey began, Jim is left alone in the abandoned medical facility, and Selena, Hannah and Frank move into the room with the scientist as a horde of the infected breach the complex.
From its beginnings as the Wright brothers ' testing field, it has evolved into the headquarters for the Air Force's worldwide logistics system and all Air Force systems development and procurement, the aeronautical engineering center, a major research laboratory complex, the heart of Air Force graduate education, location of the second largest Air Force medical center, and home of the National Museum of the U. S. Air Force.
HPLC has many uses including medical ( e. g. detecting vitamin D concentrations in blood serum ), legal ( e. g. detecting performance enhancement drugs in urine ), research ( e. g. purifying substances from a complex biological sample, or separating similar synthetic chemicals from each other ), and manufacturing ( e. g. pharmaceutical quality assurance ).
Pinel ’ s approach to medical treatments has been described as ambiguous, complex, and ambivalent.

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