Stringer (1972), pp. 300, 307 - 08; Federal Council for Science and Technology (1974); this is
included as an appendix in United States Congress (95:1)(1977), p. iii; another review accepting continual and unpredictable change was Kutzbach (1976), p. 475.
We have revised our calculations twice based on helpful criticism of our initial index, which was published
as an Appendix in For the Common Good.
Reviews of breast pumps Readers will also find Huggins's indispensable problem - solving «survival guides, set off by colored bands on the pages for quick reference, as
well as appendices on determining baby's milk needs in the first six weeks and the safety of various drugs during breast - feeding.
That digitization of meta - data for the stations was not a «huge» commitment of digital resources, even in 1990, can be seen by the station histories for the 60 - station network,
published as Appendix B of NDP039.
Assuming that the agreed facts from Scott's case were properly admitted at Oakes» trial (attached to Justice McDonald's opinion
as Appendix A) they were not admissible as a form of prior consistent statement which is the very use to which he put them.
He was so critical of flaws in NASA's «safety culture» that he threatened to remove his name from the report unless it included his personal observations on the reliability of the shuttle, which
appeared as Appendix F. [41] In the appendix, he argued that the estimates of reliability offered by NASA management were wildly unrealistic, differing as much as a thousandfold from the estimates of working engineers.
The Nursing Mother's Companionprovides all the information you will need to deal with breastfeeding issues that may arise, as well
as an appendix on drug safety while breastfeeding.
Along with this gallbladder procedure, Englesbe and colleagues have developed opioid prescribing recommendations for other routine surgeries,
such as appendix removal and hernia repair, for the state of Michigan.
An appendix of those opinions is attached to this Joint
Opinion as Appendix A. Appendix B lists pertinent rules of professional conduct in other jurisdictions.
Professor Lois Gander, QC of the University of Alberta and Rochelle Johannson of the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta prepared a June 2014 Report entitled «The Hidden Homeless: Residential Tenancies Issues of Victims of Domestic Violence» (which includes
as Appendix B an annotated bibliography on the topic of «Residential Tenancies Issues of Victims of Domestic Violence» organized by jurisdiction).
The ending of Amos, from 9: 8b, has often been
regarded as an appendix on the grounds that it represents too radical a change of mood to be a part of the original unit.
Laurel S. Terry, An «Issue Checklist» for the ABA Commission on Multidisciplinary Practice,
reprinted as Appendix 2 in Gary A. Munneke and Ann L. MacNaughton, eds., Multidisciplinary Practice: Staying Competitive and Adapting to Change (ABA 2001)
Numerous handouts and forms throughout, as well
as an appendix with a session - by - session protocol, provide an easy - to - follow set of empirically - supported guidelines.
However, because of your imposed time constraints I will leave you with a written
brief as an appendix.
He argues, «we should treat mercy
not as an appendix to the exposition of God's attributes, but rather as the organizing center of God's attributes, with the other attributes grouped around it....
The oldest section — an invented Report of Pilate to the Emperor Claudius,
inserted as an appendix — may have been composed in the late 2nd century, but most of the «Acts» were written later.
Along with nine chapters of the book proper there are six essays
presented as an appendix, accounting for about a quarter of the text.
In one chapter,
placed as an appendix in the English translation, Sölle directly anticipates her future work by arguing that demythologizing or existential interpretation does not suffice.
It is well
hidden as Appendix 1 to the Report from the RCI Working Group on Training which you can find (also fairly well hidden) in the Universities UK Web site.
A detailed table of the congressional budget resolution's outyear projections is attached
as Appendix D.
Dr. Boslough has written a minority opinion
as Appendix D.» The mysterious «Appendix D» In Appendix D Boslough, a physicist at Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, N.M., wrote that he disagreed with the steering committee's reasons for removing the climate data.
Spain - supported by an abstract for «Remediation of Inactive Uranium Mining and Milling Sites in Spain» from the «European Union International Symposium on Remediation and Restoration of Radioactive - contaminated Sites in Europe,» October 1993 (attached
as Appendix C) which describes fully decommissioned mine and mill tailings facilities.
Cilia, the finger - like protrusions on most epithelial cells, were not so long ago thought to be as irrelevant to cell
biology as the appendix is to physiology, a vestigial remnant of a long ago evolutionary past.
The list of references for the 115 depression treatment trials included in our study is
shown as Appendix S1.
However, to fail to reference their use and instead provide an old - fashioned
survey as an appendix, administered via traditional methods, seems to miss a trick.
Meaning in Ryman's works is therefore often given through elusive titles that
function as appendix to the work.
Some species, like the African elephant, are split - listed:
classified as Appendix I species in some countries, Appendix II in others.
A statement and memorandum prepared by Tom Devine, Legal Director at GAP, is included with this
testimony as an Appendix.