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Utilisation and was
In 1938, he was asked to head Britain's first industrial research organization, the British Coal Utilisation Research Association ( BCURA ).
In April 2007, as part of the Route Utilisation Strategy for the Brighton Main Line, it was announced that Southern would obtain an additional 48 Class 377 carriages to replace an identical number of Class 319 carriages ( 12 4-car units ) that were due to be transferred to First Capital Connect.
The Limpopo National Park () was born when the status of Coutada 16 Wildlife Utilisation Area in Gaza Province, Mozambique, was changed from a hunting concession to a protected area.
In June 2007 it was reported in the Ipswich Evening Star that Network Rail's Greater Anglia area Rail Utilisation Strategy was suggesting the possibility of introducing a train based on the class 444 on the London-Ipswich-Norwich line.
There was also the Land Utilisation Act of 1931, which would have given Labour powers to purchase land anywhere in the United Kingdom, but it was mauled by the House of Lords and had no backing from the treasury, so it was essentially a " dead letter ".

Utilisation and by
Franklin continued to meet the requirements of the National Service Act by working as an Assistant Research Officer at the British Coal Utilisation Research Association ( BCURA ).
" The Utilisation of Religio-Linguistic Identities by the Sinhalese and Bengalis: Towards General Explanation ".
The work, detailed in the Network Rail Freight Route Utilisation Strategy, should be completed by 2014. at an estimated cost of £ 291 million.
This had been recommended as part of the Northern Hub scheme of rail improvements around Manchester by the 2010 Manchester Hub Rail Study and the 2011 Northern Route Utilisation Strategy, with an estimated cost of £ 23 million.

Utilisation and .
Possible ways to deal with these costs would be to build a large number of rockets ( economies of scale ), employ reusable rockets, In Situ Resource Utilisation, or non-rocket spacelaunch methods such as space elevators.
Utilisation highly increases with availability and IVF insurance coverage, and to a significant extent also with percentage of single persons and median income.
* Charge Maximale d ' Utilisation, i. e. Safe Working Load ( SWL ) or Working Load Limit ( WLL ), the maximum load which may be applied to a given product or component.
The London and South East Route Utilisation Strategy published in July 2011 lays out a provisional 24tph timetable.
:* Utilisation: Any utilisation leads to increasing trance depth.
" Procédé de Transformation d ’ Huiles Végétales en Vue de Leur Utilisation comme Carburants ") Belgian Patent 422, 877.
In its 2010 Strategic Business Plan, Network Rail, quoting its 2009 Rail Utilisation Strategy, recommended that the Midland Main Line be electrified.
In its draft Kent Route Utilisation Strategy, Network Rail mentions the possibility of extending the Bakerloo line from Elephant & Castle to Lewisham, and then taking over the Hayes branch line.
Utilisation of health services in rural areas has been shown to increase as a result of the rise in income in rural households and the government's substantial fiscal investment in health.
The university had the Research Laboratory of Building Materials in 1934, and its five years later the Research Laboratory of Resources Utilisation and the Research Laboratory of Precision Machinery were constructed.
Subsequent releases are made only after receipt of Utilisation Certificate of earlier releases.
The Nuclear Utilisation Technology Centre at Robinson Heath is a fictional United Kingdom government research facility featured in the work of David Langford, most notably the novel The Leaky Establishment.
Roy Tappen works for the Robinson Heath Nuclear Utilisation Technology Centre, a nuclear weapons facility in Britain.
In July 2011, Network Rail in its London & South East Route Utilisation Strategy ( RUS ) recommended adding a fifth track to the four-track stretch of line between Clapham Junction and Surbiton.
* Working Load Limit, i. e. Safe Working Load ( SWL ) or Charge Maximale d ' Utilisation, the maximum load which may be applied to a given product or component.
The London and South East Route Utilisation Strategy released in July 2011 lays out a provisional timetable for the Thameslink Programme.
More recently Network Rail's Kent Route Utilisation Strategy, published in 2010 envisages the ultimate incorporation of the Hayes Line into an extended Bakerloo Line.

substance and was
There was a peculiar density about it, a thick substance that could be sensed but never identified, never actually perceived.
In many cases the revolutionary production has offered no more than sensational effects: the first hearing was fascinating and the second disillusioning as the gap between sound and substance became clearer.
In the first trial an inert substance was disseminated from a boat travelling some ten miles off shore under appropriately selected meteorological conditions.
An unusual increase in the number of bronchial arteries present within the substance of the lung was noted.
The international unit is equipotent with the USP unit adopted in 1952, which was defined as the amount of activity present in 20 mg of the USP reference substance.
In substance, said the Court, there was no transfer of equitable title.
At any rate, the substance of Eichmann's testimony was that all his actions flowed from his membership in the party and the SS, and though the Prosecutor did his utmost to prove actual personal hatred of Jews, his success on this score was doubtful and the anti-Semitic lesson weakened to that extent.
There was, therefore, more musical substance in the concert than might have been the case otherwise.
Nobel found that when nitroglycerin was incorporated in an absorbent inert substance like kieselguhr ( diatomaceous earth ) it became safer and more convenient to handle, and this mixture he patented in 1867 as ' dynamite '.
Nobel later on combined nitroglycerin with various nitrocellulose compounds, similar to collodion, but settled on a more efficient recipe combining another nitrate explosive, and obtained a transparent, jelly-like substance, which was a more powerful explosive than dynamite.
In the panentheistic model of process philosophy and theology the writers Alfred North Whitehead and Charles Hartshorne rejected that the universe was made of substance, instead reality is composed of living experiences ( occasions of experience ).
Thomson theorized that multiple electrons revolved in orbit-like rings within a positively charged jelly-like substance, and between the electron's discovery and 1909, this " plum pudding model " was the most widely accepted explanation of atomic structure.
According to the teaching of Arius, the preexistent Logos and thus the incarnate Jesus Christ was a created being ; that only the Son was directly created and begotten by God the Father, before ages, but was of a distinct, though similar, essence or substance from the Creator ; his opponents argued that this would make Jesus less than God, and that this was heretical.
Ambergris is the waxy aromatic substance created in the intestines of sperm whales and was used in making perfumes both in ancient times as well as modern.
After James Prescott Joule had determined the mechanical equivalent of heat, Lord Kelvin approached the question from an entirely different point of view, and in 1848 devised a scale of absolute temperature which was independent of the properties of any particular substance and was based solely on the fundamental laws of thermodynamics.
While his predecessors Thales and Anaximander proposed that the arche, the underlying material of the world, were water and the ambiguous substance apeiron, respectively, Anaximenes asserted that air was this primary substance of which all other things are made.
The term antibiotic was first used in 1942 by Selman Waksman and his collaborators in journal articles to describe any substance produced by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
Fleming was the first to discover the properties of the active substance, giving him the privilege of naming it: penicillin.
Bogers and Fijneman were charged with distributing a scheduled substance ( DMT ); however, the prosecution was unable to prove that the use of ayahuasca by members of the Santo Daime constituted a sufficient threat to public health and order that it warranted denying their rights to religious freedom under ECHR Article 9.

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