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  76(R) SB 129 House committee report - Bill Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
14-18 (b) Notwithstanding Subsection (a) of this section, the 14-19 board shall refer a complaint or investigation involving the 14-20 unlicensed practice of the geosciences by a person who is licensed 14-21 as an engineer, surveyor, or member of another similar profession 14-22 to the agency that issued the license to the person.
24-3 (b) The board may accept geoscientific research or teaching 24-4 by a person studying the geosciences at the college or university 24-5 level as qualifying experience if the research or teaching, in the 24-6 judgment of the board, is comparable to experience obtained in the 24-7 practice of the geosciences.
26-17 (c) The issuance by the board of a license is prima facie 26-18 evidence that during the term of the license the license holder is 26-19 entitled to: 26-20 (1) all the rights and privileges of a licensed 26-21 geoscientist; and 26-22 (2) practice the geosciences as a firm or corporation.
www.capitol.state.tx.us /tlo/76R/billtext/SB00129H.HTM   (4121 words)

  
 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 921 (v. 3)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
c.) that C. Fannius, the son-in-law of Laelius, was tribune of the soldiers in Spain in B.
He was subsequently sent by the latter emperor to govern Egypt, and was then succeeded in the sole command of the prae­torian troops by his son, the notorious Sejanus, who had shared with him the command from the first year of the reign of Tiberius.
C., belonged to the republican party on the death of Caesar.
www.ancientlibrary.com /smith-bio/3255.html   (861 words)

  
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(c) Appointment and Certification of Board.-- (1) Appointment of board members and assignment of responsibilities.-- (A) In general.--The chief elected official in a local area is authorized to appoint the members of the local board for such area, in accordance with the State criteria established under subsection (b).
(B) Criteria.--Such certification shall be based on criteria established under subsection (b) and, for a second or subsequent certification, the extent to which the local board has ensured that workforce investment activities carried out in the local area have enabled the local area to meet the local performance measures.
(B) Use of funds.--Funds made available for administrative costs under subparagraph (A) may be used for the administrative cost of any of the local workforce investment activities described in subsection (d) or (e) of section 134 or in section 129(c), regardless of whether the funds were allocated under this subsection or section 133(b).
www.doleta.gov /usworkforce/wia/wialaw.txt   (5636 words)

  
 Chronology of the Great Empires
Zeno (c 335-c 263 B.C.) and the Stoics exalted reason, identified it with virtue, and counseled an ascetic disregard for misfortune.
The Parthians and the succeeding Sassanian dynasty (c 224-651 A.D.) fought with Rome periodically.
129 B.C. Rome's Scipio Aemilianus is found dead after favoring concessions to the Italian peasants who have grown increasingly bitter at their treatment by Roman landowners.
www.b17.com /family/lwp/chronology/empires.html   (8943 words)

  
 Infectious Diseases & Parasites :: Hepatitis B and C
Hepatitis B can be transmitted from a mother to the newborn infant at the time of birth if the mother is infected and carries the Hepatitis B virus.
Because the incubation period of Hepatitis B may be as long as six months, these results may not accurately reflect the Hepatitis B surface antigen status of your adopted daughter.
Hepatitis C infection is the most common cause for liver transplant in the U.S. Transmission of Hepatitis C (HCV) infection is through injection drug use and transfusion of blood.
www.orphandoctor.com /medical/commondiseases/infectiousdiseases/hep_bc.html   (1383 words)

  
 MGI_3.5 - Inbred Strains: 129
The W gene was backcrossed repeatedly to 129, and at generation N8 a female produced 38 male offspring of which 8 had testicular teratomas.
Blomberg B., Geckeler W. R., and Weigert M. (1972) Genetics of the antibody response to Dextran in mice.
A., Copeland N. G., Taylor B. A., and Lee B. (1982) Organization, distribution, and stability of endogenous ecotropic murine leukemia virus DNA sequences in chromosomes of Mus musculus.
www.informatics.jax.org /external/festing/mouse/docs/129.shtml   (1863 words)

  
 129 BC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
129 BC Centuries: 3rd century BC - 2nd century BC - 1st century BC
C. Sempronius Tuditanus celebrates his triumph over the Iapydes of Illyria.
Demetrius II of Syria regained his freedom, recovers the throne of the Seleucid Empire.
bopedia.com /en/wikipedia/1/12/129_bc.html   (184 words)

  
 PPROVINCES OF THE REPUBLIC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Sicily…227 B. Sardinia-Corsica…227 B. Hither Spain…197 B. Farther Spain…197 B. Illyricum…167 B. Macedonia…148 B. Africa (Carthage)…146 B. Asia (Pergamum)…133 (129) B. Gallia Narbonensis…121 B. Gallia Transalpina…121 B. Cilicia…Between 103 and 89 B. Gallia Cisalpina…89 B. (Ceased being a province in 42 B.C.)
By 127 B. the Province of Asia consisted of Pergamum, a portion of Pisidia, Mysia, Lydia, the coast of Aeolis and Ionia, and the southwestern corner of Phrygia.
In 58 B. Cyprus was added and then taken away in 27 B. The districts of Cibrys-Laodiceia, Apameia, and Synnades were detached and added to Cilicia in 57 B.
www.latech.edu /tech/liberal-arts/history/meade/h432prov.htm   (196 words)

  
 Skepticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Empiricists see empiricism as a pragmatic compromise between philosophical skepticism and nomothetic science; philosophical skepticism is in turn sometimes referred to as "radical empiricism."
One of its first proponents was Pyrrho of Elis (c.
J C Lester, "A Sceptical Look at 'A Skeptical Look at Karl Popper'".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Skepticism   (1285 words)

  
 Biology 101 Grades
It is NOT based on a curve where there must be a given number of A's, B's, C's, D's and F's.
Grade scales based on the highest student are often used in difficult courses where students seldom come close to the maximum possible points, and the traditional grade scale is much too stringent with few or no A's.
It also has more A's and B's if the total points of the highest student is considerably less than the total possible points; however, in my on-line courses students often come closer to the total possible points, and consequently there are more A's using the traditional grade scale.
waynesword.palomar.edu /bi101f03.htm   (221 words)

  
 14 CFR PART 129   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
(b) Each person furnished by a foreign air carrier under paragraph (a) of this section must be able to speak both English and the language necessary to maintain communications with the aircraft concerned, and shall assist ground personnel in directing traffic.
(c) No zero fuel weight may be increased by more than five percent, and the increase in the structural landing weight may not exceed the amount, in pounds, of the increase in zero fuel weight.
(b) To the extent necessary to meet the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section, the requirements of §129.13(a) to maintain airworthiness certification are waived until April 9, 2003.
www.washingtonwatchdog.org /documents/cfr/title14/part129.html   (4264 words)

  
 Word Concordance - C
Cenacle of Jerusalem (15): 284 p, 355 b, 375 a, 377 a, 383 a, 404 a, 419 c, 450 a, 454 b, 468 c, 469 c, 546 b, 557 c, 573 c, 574 a
chaste spouse (20): 217 g, 258 b, 279 d, 286 a, 321 b, 342 f, 342 j, 345 a, 369 a, 398 b, 415 c, 439 c, 442 a, 462 b, 484 a, 508 e, 559 b, 567 a, 567 c, 567 h
Cova da Iria (20): 099 a, 142 b, 161 j, 178 b, 211 a, 245 m, 252 l, 351 a, 382 a, 406 a, 425 a, 449 b, 458 c, 473 a, 480 a, 489 a, 495 a, 520 a, 545 a, 572 a
www.mmp-usa.net /concordance/indexc.htm   (4548 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Convert the following decimal numbers to binary: a) 38 b) 71 c) 142 d) 279 2.
Convert the following binary numbers to decimal: a) 101101 b) 1010110 c) 111001101 3.
Convert the following decimal numbers to hexadecimal: a) 129 b) 342 c) 417 4.
csis.pace.edu /~molluzzo/IS112/Bin-Hex-Exercises.txt   (83 words)

  
 A brief History of Secularism
Jews and Christians were allowed to practice their beliefs, and it was in Alexandria that the religious philosophers Philo (c 20 B.C.-A.D. 50) and Plotinus (A.D. later sought a synthesis of Greek cosmology and Hebraic revelation.
As had already happened to Rome during the fourth and fifth centuries, Arab civilization collapsed when Arab fundamentalists invaded from Morocco during the mid-twelfth century, only to be defeated in 1212 by the united armies of Christian Spain.
French authors associated with the so-called libertinage erudit (scholarly erudite) during the seventeenth century were critical of orthodox religion and sought alternatives in science and a return to ancient skepticism.
www.edwardjayne.com /secular/biblio.html   (15693 words)

  
 APPENDIX C
Experiments which use Escherichia coli K-12 host-vector systems, with the exception of those experiments listed in Appendix C-II-A, are exempt from the NIH Guidelines provided that:  (i) the Escherichia coli host does not contain conjugation proficient plasmids or generalized transducing phages; or (ii) lambda or lambdoid or Ff bacteriophages or non-conjugative plasmids (see Appendix C-VII.
Footnotes and References of Appendix C, Footnotes and References of Appendix C) shall be used as vectors.
Footnotes and References of Appendix C, Footnotes and References of Appendix C) with Escherichia coli may be performed with any Escherichia coli K-12 vector (e.g., conjugative plasmid).
www4.od.nih.gov /oba/RAC/guidelines_02/APPENDIX_C.htm   (1374 words)

  
 Word Concordance - U
unbridled (26): 145 g, 217 k, 241 c, 249 e, 257 g, 264 c, 292 i, 296 f, 306 i, 325 g, 347 c, 372 f, 387 j, 410 n, 411 b, 443 n, 465 f, 468 k, 474 h, 506 k, 529 n, 531 d, 537 n, 563 d, 577 g, 586 j
unceasing prayer (23): 267 l, 276 g, 280 k, 296 b, 300 c, 310 a, 317 d, 327 a, 330 r, 343 a, 350 c, 355 h, 356 b, 359 e, 360 b, 360 q, 370 a, 372 g, 381 e, 384 i, 415 a, 430 b, 460 e
unfold (20): 008 b, 176 f, 238 b, 258 k, 284 c, 300 d, 305 f, 318 b, 344 c, 360 v, 398 i, 427 b, 439 b, 442 f, 445 b, 462 b, 505 f, 517 f, 534 b, 561 p
www.mmp-usa.net /concordance/indexu.htm   (736 words)

  
 SPN 1130 SUMMER “C” 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Before coming to class: a) study the assigned material, and b) do and correct at least two textbook exercises pertaining to the assigned section(s) in the syllabus in order to check your knowledge.
12: 167 A; 170 A, B and C; 172 B, C, and A; 174 F; 179 Mi diario.
16: 219 A, B; 221 B, C; 222 F. The following vocabulary sections of Puntos de partida will be required for recognition, but not for production.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/camps/Spring04/Program1131S04w.htm   (1732 words)

  
 Coins of Elymais
Note/ struck at Susa in the brief period between the reigns of the Seleucid king Demetrius II and Mithradates I of Parthia (c.
The distinguishing marks of the issue are the king's bushy back hair, the absence of hair on the forehead, and the occurrence of letters or a symbol before the portrait.
These are rare bronze or billon tetradrachms; two have been published in Augé, C., "Quelques monnaies d'Elymaïde," Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, November 1976; and Renaud, N., "Un nouveau souverain d'Elymaïde," Bulletin de la Société Française de Numismatique, January 1999 pp.
www.parthia.com /parthia_coins_elymais.htm   (3783 words)

  
 SEP: Skepticism
Thus, although we can grant that (b) is true, we would have explained away, or neutralized, the grounds for doubt.
The proposition, c, would be a potential genuine ground for doubting h since if c were added to S's beliefs, h would no longer be adequately justified because S's beliefs would then contain a proposition, c, that entailed the denial of h.
Furthermore, the only way S could eliminate c as a ground for doubt would be by denying it, since nothing could neutralize it.
plato.stanford.edu /entries/skepticism   (12558 words)

  
 Malaspina Great Books - Hipparchus (190 BCE)
After that he 135 B.C. enthusiastic of nova star in constellation of Scorpion with equatorial armiral sphere measured ecliptic coordinates of about 850 (1600 or 1080, which is false quoted many times elsewhere) and till 129 B.C. he made first big star catalogue.
This map served him to find any changes on the sky and for great sadness it is not preserved today.
Their celestial latitudes L remained unchanged, but their celestial longitudes B had reduced as would equinoctial points, intersections of ecliptic and celestial equator, move with progressive velocity every year for 1/100'.
www.malaspina.org /home.asp?topic=./search/details&lastpage=./search/results&ID=13   (2062 words)

  
 Bartleby.com: Great Books Online -- Encyclopedia, Dictionary, Thesaurus and hundreds more   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Björnson, B. Browning, R. Buchan, J. Bunyan, J. Byron, Lord
Darwin, C. Descartes, R. Du Bois, W.E.B. Einstein, A. Eliot, T.S. Elizabethan England
Franklin, B. Froissart, J. Grant, U.S. Hobbes, T. Hume, D. Inaugurals
bartleby.com /.../texis/webinator/sitesearch?FILTER=col65&query=Scipio   (433 words)

  
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Artesian Waters of Northeastern Illinois: Carl B. bulhome.htm:B 33.
Peat and Humus in Illinois: Norman C. Hester and imnhome.htm:IMN 36.
Geology for Planning in Boone and Winnebago landhome.htm: C 532, pls.
www.isgs.uiuc.edu /servs/pubs/names   (9930 words)

  
 SPN 1130 SUMMER “C” 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
8:  112 C; 113 C; 116 E; 118 D; 120 C; 120 D. Cap.
9: 126 D; 127 A; 128 C; 129 B; 131 D; 131 E; 132 B; 138 Mi diario.
16: 221 A; 222 B; 223 B; 224 A; 225 D. The following vocabulary sections of Puntos de partida will be required for recognition, but not for production.
www.clas.ufl.edu /users/camps/Spring05/BeginningProg/Program1131S05w.htm   (1741 words)

  
 Opinions of the D.C. Bar Legal Ethics Committee
DR 9-102(A) and (B)(I) through (4), DR 6-10l(A)(3),; DR 5-105(A), (B), and (C) Opinion 37: Provisions of Contingent Fee Retainer Agreements with Respect to Payment of a Fee in the Event of Discharge or Withdrawal of the Attorney.
DR 2-110, DR 4-101(A), (B), (C)(1), DR 5-105(A), (B), (C) Opinion 141: Propriety of Attorney Stating "Member of the Commercial Law League of America" in Announcements or Advertisements.
DR 2-106(A) and (B), DR 5-103(A)(2), DR 1-102(4), DR 7-102(A) Opinion 162: Distribution of Fees Generated by a Matter From Which an Attorney is Screene.
www.dcbar.org /for_lawyers/ethics/legal_ethics/opinions.cfm   (5697 words)

  
 77(R) SB 129 House committee report - Bill Text   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
77(R) SB 129 House committee report - Bill Text
S.B. No. 129 Substitute the following for S.B. No. 129: By Thompson C.S.S.B. No. 129 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1-1 AN ACT 1-2 relating to the appointment of justices of the supreme court and 1-3 judges of the court of criminal appeals.
1-13 (b) The presiding judge and judges of the court of criminal 1-14 appeals shall be appointed by the governor, subject to the advice 1-15 and consent of the senate, for a term of six years.
www.capitol.state.tx.us /tlo/77R/billtext/SB00129H.HTM   (452 words)

  
 Italian Peninsula, 1000 B.C.-1 A.D. | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
• 224–154 B.C. Rome secures its northern frontier with the defeat of the Boii and Insubres (224–200 B.C.; 200–191 B.C.), the pacification of Cisalpine Gaul, and the conquest of the Ligurians (197–154 B.C.), Istrians (178–177 B.C.), and Dalmatian coast (156–155 B.C.; 129 B.C.).
New centers of production are established in Italy and the western provinces, while Roman merchants, aided by the freedom and commerce instigated by the new Pax Romana, carry glass vessels to the frontiers of the empire and beyond.
• 44 B.C. On the Ides of March, Julius Caesar (b.
www.metmuseum.org /toah/ht/04/eust/ht04eust.htm   (1389 words)

  
 gene8asi
Amendt, B. Anderson, L. Angerer, L. Angerer, R. Annunziato, A. Bailleul-Winslett, P. Banerjee, A. Bonny, C., 93
Weghorst, C. Wegrzyn, R. White, R. Williams, B. Winter, A. Wolffe, A. Yeldandi, A. Yeldandi, A. Yoo, K., 217
Pützer, B. Rao, M. Reddy, J. Rippe, R. Robin, P., 33
www.cognizantcommunication.com /filecabinet/Gene/gene8asi.html   (165 words)

  
 Pfam: Browse Pfam - B
C D DUF E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Top-twenty No 3-d
If the family you are interested in does not appear here, then try searching Pfam for it.The name of the family may have changed or you may know the family by a different name than Pfam.
Protein phosphatase 2A regulatory B subunit (B56 family)
www.sanger.ac.uk /Software/Pfam/browse/B.shtml   (125 words)

  
 Apologetics Press - The Dead Sea Scrolls and Biblical Integrity   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
B.C. ; (2) a large cache of manuscripts, both biblical and non-biblical, that is consistent with a writing style common to the Hasmonean period (c.
B.C. Specifically, it is argued that the tales in chapters 1-6 as they appear in their present form can be no earlier than the Hellenistic age (c.
B.C. Also, the four-kingdom outline, explicitly stated in chapter 2, allegedly requires a date after the rise of the Grecian Empire.
www.apologeticspress.com /articles/266   (3030 words)

  
 psy110 - practice answers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
See Page 81 C. sexual glands D. thyroid or parathyroid glands E. All of these 4.
See Notes and Pp 65-67 B. Parasympathetic and Somatic C. Somatic and Vegetative D. Vegetative and Sympathetic 5.
In Kohlberg's theory of moral development, the first level which is characterized by reasoning which emphasizes the likelihood of avoiding punishments or getting rewards, is called the __________ level.
www.uwsp.edu /psych/tr/110qa.htm   (173 words)

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