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Trials conducted in the UK have consistently shown a protective effect of 60 to 80 %, but those conducted elsewhere have shown no protective effect, and efficacy appears to fall the closer one gets to the equator.
Trials on this 55 m ship have shown that, in favorable winds, the kite reduces fuel consumption by up to 30 %.
Trials in the Queen Charlotte Islands ( Haida Gwaii ) of British Columbia using sea water sprayed on the foliage have demonstrated promising results, which may prove to be a viable option for eradication where concerns over herbicide application are too great.
While several characters have asserted that transporters cannot transport through a ship's shields or planetary defense shields, there are instances of this " rule " being broken through a technobabble solution ( TNG: " The Wounded ", DS9: " Trials and Tribble-ations ") or disregarded by the show's writers ( VOY: " Caretaker ").
War crimes are significant in international humanitarian law because it is an area where international tribunals such as the Nuremberg Trials and Tokyo trials have been convened.
Along the same lines, industry-specific news and information portals have appeared, such as the clinical trials specific portal: IFPMA Clinical Trials Portal
Trials in Ecuador using a wide range of varieties have shown that achira can yield on average 56 tons of rhizomes and 7. 8 of extractable starch per hectare.
Trials, at which witnesses and other evidence are presented to a jury or judge in order to determine the truth or facts regarding a particular case, are held only in courts with original jurisdiction, i. e., courts in which a lawsuit is originally ( and properly ) filed and which have the power to accept evidence from witnesses and make factual and legal determinations regarding the evidence presented.
A year later, in June 1945, he told the investigating commission preparing for the Nuremberg Trials: " I would never have thought of such a thing, that would have been base, bare-faced treachery.
Trials are currently being conducted for the implementation of these advanced traffic lights but there are still many hurdles to widespread use that need to be addressed ; one of which is the fact that not a lot of cars yet have the required systems to communicate intelligently with these lights.
Trials have been conducted by the IDF for soldiers experiencing Posttraumatic stress disorder.
Whereas Trials unicycles usually have longer cranks that are better for hopping, as the rider has better control of the rotation of the wheel, and can therefore keep the unicycle from slipping out from under him.
Trials have shown beta blockers reduce the absolute risk of death by 4. 5 % over a 13-month period.
The accusation by Ann Putnam Jr. is seen by historians as evidence that a family feud may have been a major cause of the Witch Trials.
Trials at Southport, Queensland, in May 1945 were pronounced complete success, and the Projector would have been impressive against enemy bunkers, but the war ended before it was used operationally.
Trials that rely solely on clinical endpoints are very costly as they have long durations and tend to need large number of patients.
Trials are now held at the Hall of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, having previously taken place at the Palace of Westminster Given modern production methods, it is unlikely that coins would not conform, although this has been a problem in the past as it would have been tempting for the Master of the Mint to steal precious metals.
Trials of spontaneous breathing have been shown to accurately predict the success of spontaneous breathing.
The argument against it is that if the diary had been really presented at the Nuremberg Trials, it would have never left the court archives.
* Classic ( Closed )-on which PvE regions, abilities, and items from the Trials of Atlantis expansion have been disabled.
Trials of Atlantis-The ruins of Atlantis have been discovered, as well as a portal to another Plane where the ancient Atlanteans underwent their trials.
Trials in this hall have included those of Anne Askew ( Protestant martyr ), Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, Sir Nicholas Throckmorton, Lady Jane Grey, Guildford Dudley, Thomas Cranmer, Henry Peckham, John Daniel, John Felton ( Catholic ), Roderigo Lopez, Henry Garnet ( in connection with the Gunpowder Plot ), Sir Gervase Helwys ( in connection with the Overbury plot ) and it contains memorials to Pitt the Elder, Pitt the Younger, Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, William Beckford, and Winston Churchill.

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The camp's first commandant, Rudolf Höss, testified after the war at the Nuremberg Trials that up to three million people had died there ( 2. 5 million gassed, and 500, 000 from disease and starvation ).
As a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, he had seen first-hand how international justice could be effectively applied.
# " The accomplishments in international law ", describing the fleshing out of several international criminal law concepts which had not been ruled on since the Nuremberg Trials ;
The anti – Trotsky campaign culminated in the executions ( official and unofficial ) of the Moscow Trials ( 1936 – 38 ), which were part of the Great Purge of Old Bolsheviks ( who had led the Revolution ).
The program recruited former Nazi scientists, some of whom studied torture and brainwashing, and several who had been identified and prosecuted as war criminals during the Nuremberg Trials.
She was beaten in the 100 m by Florence Griffith Joyner, who had broken her World Record earlier in the season at the Olympic Trials.
Trials were underway in most countries in Europe but only Krupp, Erhardt, Vickers Maxim, and Schneider had published any information by 1910.
However, Finch had an enormously successful career throughout the 1960s and 1970s, winning BAFTA Awards for his performances in The Trials of Oscar Wilde ( 1960 ) ( in the title role ), No Love for Johnnie ( 1961 ) and Sunday Bloody Sunday ( 1971 ).
Trials in the US most notably Denver Colorado showed that Dutch Trig had no effect on saving Elms and that the treated trees were made sick by the treatment.
His first design, the Y-Type Y1, had outstanding success at the 1908 RAC and Scottish 2000 Mile Reliability Trials – showing excellent hill climbing ability with an aggregate of 37 seconds less time in the hill climbs than any other car in its class.
Trials indicated that twin propulsion was no better than the turbine engine which had been in development since 1968 at KB-3 of the Kirov Plant ( LKZ ) and at WNII Trans Masz.
Wikipedia ( Nuremberg Trials ) " The legal basis for the jurisdiction of the court was that defined by the Instrument of Surrender of Germany, political authority for Germany had been transferred to the Allied Control Council, which having sovereign power over Germany could choose to punish violations of international law and the laws of war.
Before this, Wilson had contributed to Blackwood's prose tales and sketches, and novels, some of which were afterwards published separately in Lights and Shadows of Scottish Life ( 1822 ), The Trials of Margaret Lyndsay ( 1823 ) and The Foresters ( 1825 ); later appeared essays on Edmund Spenser, Homer and all sorts of modern subjects and authors.
The lead prosecuting attorney at the Khabarovsk trial was Lev Smirnov, who had been one of the top Soviet prosecutors at the Nuremberg Trials.
In the 1930s, he served on The American Committee for the Defense of Leon Trotsky, commonly known as the " Dewey Commission ," with other notable figures such as Sidney Hook, Reinhold Niebuhr, Norman Thomas, Edmund Wilson and chairman John Dewey which had been set up following the first of the Moscow " Show Trials " in 1936.
She had to undergo one of the more infamous ' Bushtucker Trials ' during her stay in the jungle — which saw her being forced to eat jungle bugs and kangaroo testicles to help sustain her fellow celebrities.
Although he had won plaudits for his legal skills as Lord Chancellor, Attlee declined to appoint him to the British delegation at the Nuremberg War Trials, telling him bluntly in a letter that his role in the pre-war governments made this unwise.
The crew's general unfamiliarity with the race is a minor contradiction with later episodes, which stated that the Trill ( such as Curzon Dax ) had been working with the Federation regularly long before their first appearance in Star Trek: Deep Space Nine ; " Trials and Tribble-ations " implied that a host of Dax was romantically involved with Leonard McCoy when the original Star Trek series character was still a college student.
Fair had 2 horses in that Plate which never ran in the Plate Trials but worked out between the 2 divisions of the " Trials ".
On television, Rifkin has appeared in numerous made-for-television movies and miniseries, had regular roles on The Rockford Files, One Day at a Time, Husbands, Wives & Lovers, The Trials of Rosie O ' Neill, and Alias, and has made guest appearances on a number of series, including Sex and the City, ER Season 2 ( 1995 ) as Doctor Carl Vucelich: Episodes 6, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14 & 22., Law & Order, A Nero Wolfe Mystery, in Falcon Crest as Dr. Hal Lantry in the 3rd season ( 1983 ), Soap, Hill Street Blues, and The Outer Limits, for which he received a CableACE nomination.
Senator Thomas Dodd was a prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials and had reviewed copies of the Nazi Germany firearms laws.
Once again, following on from The Trials of Life, the team used the latest camera technology and techniques, and had to travel into territory that had been previously inaccessible to filmmakers.

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