853 resultados para periodically poled
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"Section 155.19 of the Illinois Insurance Code (215ILCS5/155.19) requires the Department of Insurance to periodically release a medical malpractice claims study"--P. [1].
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Updates issued periodically.
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"The Illinois Emergency Operations Plan, (IEOP), was developed in cooperation with the office of the Governor, constitutional officers, executive departments and agencies, and the American Red Cross ... This IEOP revision contains specific new language dealing with the threat of a catastrophic earthquake or a terrorism incident involving a weapon of mass destruction"--Foreword.
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Excerpts of the main volume with the same title.
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Excerpts of the main volume with the same title.
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Based on this new data, the Illinois EPA has requested that the Illinois Attorney General initiate legal action against H. Kramer relative to its contribution to a violation of the lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard.
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Based on this new data, the Illinois EPA has requested that the Illinois Attorney General initiate legal action against H. Kramer relative to its contribution to a violation of the lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard.
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Description based on: [as amended June 11, 1921]; title from caption.
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Title from cover.
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Includes 87 or more reports on individual lakes in Illinois; some will be updated periodically.
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"Periodically read by him as a Lecture, during the season in London, and Descriptive of the Institution of the Outinian Society in the Hundredth Year after the Death of the benevolent William Penn ..."
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verso: Small str.-"Cayuga" in distance. Boat and crew turned over for practice periodically for exhibition-years ago
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Issued with supplement: Primary source pamphlet, which is updated periodically.
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The first Regional Conference on the Integration of Women into the Economic and Social Development of Latin America and the Caribbean was held almost 40 years ago (Havana, 1977). It provided a regional forum for exchange after the World Conference of the International Women’s Year in Mexico City in 1975, where participants supported the idea of social demands for women’s rights and gender equality (which were starting to spread from country to country) being converted into government commitments. On that occasion they adopted the Regional Plan of Action for the Integration of Women into Latin American Economic and Social Development, the region’s first road map for progress towards the recognition of women’s contribution to society and the obstacles that they face in improving their situation. At that same conference, the Governments gave the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) a mandate to convene periodically, at intervals of no more than three years, a Regional Conference on Women. In fulfilment of this mandate, over the next four decades ECLAC organized 12 Regional Conferences on Women, first through its Women and Development Unit, then its Division for Gender Affairs. This interaction between governments, with the active participation of the women’s and feminist movement and the support of the entire United Nations system, has become the main forum for the negotiation of a broad, profound and comprehensive regional agenda on gender equality, in which women’s autonomy and rights are front and centre. Policies for development and overcoming poverty have always been a key focus at these meetings. This publication is a compilation of all the agreements adopted by the Governments at the regional conferences and will serve not only as a tool for reference, but above all as a tool for action and for building a future based on the collective memory of the women of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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Senior thesis written for Oceanography 445