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Nedra Darling, a Bureau of Indian Affairs spokeswoman, said those two tribes appear to have met the seven criteria for recognition, which include a requirement that there be a continuous organization from first contact with Europeans, and a tribal government.

Weber said, "A compulsory political association with a continuous organization...will be called a 'state' if and in so far as its administrative staff successfully upholds its claim to the monopoly of the legitimate use of physical force in the enforcement of its order".

The newly identified discrete organizations are consistent with the concept from COT, i.e. every (continuous) organization is a discrete organization.

From a computation point of view, if we choose a large enough transition graph, we will find every (continuous) organization.

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All continuous organizations are found to be discrete chemical organizations as well.

It is demonstrated that, under the direction of CB self-networking, the CB-localized polymer domains tend to fuse together into co-continuous organization with little phase coarsening.

This model is predicated on the idea of "a continuous learning organization" with the training and marketing functionality binding the entire organization.

He is a past president of the Public Relations Roundtable of San Francisco, the nation's oldest continuous PR organization; the San Francisco Publicity Club; and the San Francisco chapter of the Society for Professional Journalists.

Meanwhile, after a grueling year of Practice School, Ayers landed at W. R. Grace in Cambridge, where he put his chemical engineering skills to use as part of the company's continuous improvement organization.

Indeed, it may surprise you that the best continuous learning organizations that we know of are top-notch football teams.

With a combined biochemistry-computer simulation approach, we show that the concerted activity of three components can efficiently concentrate microtubules (MTs) at chromatin: (1) an external stimulus in form of a RanGTP gradient centered on chromatin, (2) a feed-back loop where MTs induce production of new MTs, and (3) continuous re-organization of MT structures by dynamic instability.

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