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These changes are in line with the Board of Education's (1943) assertion that, "the content or the method or the length of the course cannot be prescribed in detailed terms for any school" (p. 108).
The second law set out more detailed terms for the launch of the postal system and on 17 June 1849, Leopold I officially requested the new Minister of Public Works, Hippolyte Rolin, to act on the new laws.
Still, after three such sessions of talks between the United States and North Korea -- and two that also included China, Russia, South Korea and Japan -- the parties have only begun to debate detailed terms for ending the North's nuclear program.
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Setting out the detailed terms of reference for the investigation, they said officials would look into "whether the regulators should consider afresh whether any other former members of HBOS's senior management should be subject to investigation with a view to prohibition proceedings".
"We will now be drawing up more detailed terms of reference for an independent review into certain areas of practice within ABMU Health Board, involving the senior and independent figure who we have asked to help lead this work.
District level committees under the chairmanship of the Deputy Commissioner (DC) and a national level committee under the chairmanship of the Secretary, Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock (MOFL) were set up with detailed terms of reference for guidance, supervision and monitoring of the operation of the NFMP.
A detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for this consultancy can be obtained via email from [email protected].
For more information, see the attached detailed Terms of Reference.
Besides the network, ClueGO provides overview charts showing the groups and their leading term as well as detailed term histograms for both, cluster specific and common terms.
We searched Medline and Embase (from 1948 to 21 January 2014), Global Health, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature (CINAHL), and Web of Science with detailed search terms for: "stroke", "cerebrovascular disease", "air pollution", "carbon monoxide", "sulphur dioxide", "nitrogen dioxide", "ozone", and "particulate matter" (see appendix 1 for detailed search strategy).
The usage of GO terms varies considerably a rather general GO term may be associated with many genes and is therefore not very explicit, whereas a very detailed term will only be used for few genes for which the specific function may be applied.
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