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| Pe"a-Mora andWang (1998) have developed a preliminary collaborative negotiation methodology for facilitating/mediating the negotiation process of conflicts. | 13552 |
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A/E...................................1
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| to A/E procurement methods that will significantly reduce any mold risk. | 3684 |
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AACHEN................................1
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| Charlemagne's palace chapel at Aachen, | 1750 |
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AAO...................................1
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| with reference to the Australian Audit Office (AAO). | 18296 |
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| which are subsequently present in the AAV database. | 5614 |
| The predictive model developed utilises Dempster-Shafer Belief theory (a branch of Bayesian statistics) and the IDRISI32 GIS in order to make use of the vast corpus of biased data housed in the AAV database. | 5622 |
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| but no climatic change could have required people to abandon Tunnel Cave as a campsite from 8000 to 1400 BP. | 6180 |
| previous research cited in the thesis shows that people did not abandon the Leeuwin-Naturaliste Region when Karri forest encroached over some parts and people did return to some sites in Karri forest. | 6194 |
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| The site is an abandoned rail yard between the northeastern edges of Chinatown and the industrial zone west of the Los Angeles River channel, | 28 |
| another neighbor that was largely abandoned after the 9 th century A. | 976 |
| leaving the city abandoned and deteriorating. | 1632 |
| abandoned, | 3386 |
| Brownfields and other abandoned industrial sites, | 3390 |
| Here the main administrative functions and markets moved out into this outer residential area and abandoned the central core. | 4856 |
| Baader abandoned architecture to become a writer and, | 4964 |
| indicate that people abandoned sites or used them less frequently during the LGM. | 5966 |
| non-particularist approach that seeks to understand abandoned vessels within a diverse theoretical framework. | 6022 |
| This view sees the remains of abandoned watercraft as an important component of Australian maritime heritage with the potential to shed light on a number of areas. | 6022 |
| and as seen in the discernible signatures of these events in the archaeological record were observed during the examination and survey of over 120 beached and submerged abandoned watercraft all over Australia. | 6032 |
| this illustrates that abandoned watercraft are not only a prominent part of the Australian landscape, | 6040 |
| the same time that people abandoned the site. | 6190 |
| While such deviant trademarks do not seem more likely to be abandoned or cancelled or to expire, | 10872 |
| Conditional aid should be abandoned by Northern agencies, | 21458 |
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| without abandoning the destabilizing techniques of modernism and the avant-garde. | 7964 |
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| architecturally-focused patterns of sociopolitical interaction is postulated to have contributed to (or to index a process that explains) the persistence of certain Belize Maya communities after the period of widespread site abandonment following the 9th century Maya collapse. | 994 |
| Previously reported sites in the inland Pilbara are not near the escarpment and suggest abandonment or reduced frequency of use during the LGM, | 5970 |
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| and the use of technological solutions for climate change abatement. | 12914 |
| this thesis develops a methodology to account for end-of- pipe abatement opportunities for PM within the EPPA model, | 13980 |
| using engineering data for abatement costs. | 13982 |
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| By looking at the social contexts in which the cathedral and abbey were built, | 2448 |
| the cathedral and the abbey played prominent roles in the rituals that took place in Auxerre. | 2454 |
| and I show that such legends contributed to the development of the sites on which the cathedral and abbey are located. | 2464 |
| I explain how the abbey and the cathedral were used in this ritual to solidify the authority of the bishop over the count of Auxerre and community of Saint-Germain. | 2480 |
| Benedetto in Thermis in the Roman complex of the abbey of Farfa, | 3500 |
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| From the ducal abbey-palace compound at Fé camp, | 1730 |
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| Agnese fuori le mura suggests a shift in the saint's persona from local intercessor to universal abbot, | 3510 |
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| and Kathy Abbott of the Island Alliance, | 13080 |
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ABBREVIATION..........................1
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| an abbreviation list; | 6864 |
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| Activity-based costing (ABC) is widely used by private sector manufacturers and service providers, | 12358 |
| ABC argues that activities consume resources to generate products and services. | 12360 |
| the main task with ABC is to identify, | 12364 |
| the use of ABC in government could be appropriate. | 12374 |
| the thesis will explain the steps to be followed in the implementation of ABC and operational feedback systems. | 12380 |
| the thesis will describe ABC efforts in government, | 12382 |
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ABDOMINAL.............................1
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| and provide a key and illustration of genitalia and abdominal modifications. | 11512 |
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ABERRANT..............................1
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| as a possible mechanism for aberrant proliferation and differentiation resulting in PC. | 11540 |
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| evidence was found that clinicians do generally abide by best practice guidelines and are able to accurately diagnose individuals experiencing a psychiatric emergency. | 9810 |
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| An abiding concern for all four authors is the manner in which region plays a decisive role in the construction of normative identities that subsume and give structure to gender, | 7938 |
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| one of many schools of physical exercises that aim at improving health and developing supernatural abilities. | 5256 |
| The participants' abilities in hazard awareness and hazard recognition, | 10158 |
| and part of the pedagogical process requires respect for students' ethnic identities while improving their mathematical abilities and expanding their career goal options. | 15846 |
| and cognitive abilities. | 19344 |
| They come with varying needs and abilities. | 19394 |
| Better communications technology has played a significant role in the formation of these groups and the abilities of these groups to conduct coordinated acts of terrorism against multiple nations. | 21284 |
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| landscape architects can deliver a clear and understandable message about their ability to design livable spaces. | 276 |
| The unique ability of downtown to serve a variety of functions - commercial, | 1774 |
| his greatest significance comes from his ability to synthesize practical and theoretical developments from a variety of fields, | 2334 |
| Public art has been acclaimed for its ability to create vibrant public spaces. | 2966 |
| this study then examines the aspects of New Urbanism that pertain to the ability to personalize the built environment. | 3454 |
| Die Schlafwandler also recognizes the ability of architecture to reveal new characteristics of modernity's crisis. | 3536 |
| designed in response to and with the ability to react dynamically to specific changes in local and global environmental conditions. | 3722 |
| One of the recent remarkable technologies is the use of the computer to analyze complex structural systems and its ability to produce construction documents. | 4106 |
| This study contributes to a better understanding of how architects can use computers during the conceptual design phase to enhance their design ability. | 4136 |
| thus enhancing the architect's design ability. | 4160 |
| A field experiment of the thermal PV system was constructed to test its ability to simultaneously produce electricity and hot water in the daytime, | 4384 |
| were assessed through their ability to correctly identify a safe headway, | 10160 |
| The ability to understand and use reflection of content, | 10238 |
| Joy/Hulga Hopewell in "Good Country People" achieves the developmental stage of Relative Dependence based upon her ability to physically and psychologically separate from her mother, | 10378 |
| This thesis develops the ability to tailor surfaces for the DNA-driven assembly of molecular, | 11306 |
| but are limited in their ability to account for different outcomes between cancers with similar features. | 11534 |
| The ability to enantiomerically separate chiral molecules has revolutionized the fields of enantiomeric and pharmaceutical analysis. | 11660 |
| The ability to form micelles in ionic liquid solvents using various charged surfactants is also presented. | 11694 |
| The capacity section of the model shows that the capacity of BOHA depends mostly on the capacity and frequency of the ferry system rather than the inherent ability of any island to support a certain number of visitors. | 13088 |
| A system-based framework creates the ability to integrate operational, | 13436 |
| Our ability to move people, | 13610 |
| thus inhibiting the shore installation commander's ability to effectively manage their regions and support both United States and foreign fleets. | 13786 |
| study shows that market power is critical as advanced computation capacity improves firm's ability to detect buyer's behavior, | 13944 |
| it will not have the ability to fully operate as a private construction company, | 14492 |
| a new patented innovation involving the use of wells or rings around the sensing sites was implemented to provide the ability to place the sensing sites closer together while maintaining membrane integrity, | 14800 |
| The data collected from the human neuron culture suggests the ability to study not only the electrical communication among the cultured neurons, | 15154 |
| The final product is an intelligent architecture with the ability to actively control the use of sensory input and perception to achieve high performance discrete event recognition. | 15284 |
| Localisation is the ability of a vehicle to determine its position and orientation within an operating environment. | 15332 |
| It also explicitly takes into account the uncertainty associated with measurements and has the ability to include measurements from a variety of different sensors. | 15352 |
| and the ability to adapt to nonsynchronous environments, | 15808 |
| the temptation to act on that ability is negatively associated with an individual's ethical orientation as well as their level of professional commitment. | 16686 |
| These relationships indicate the ability for the owner to learn, | 17112 |
| The organizations were given the ability to change themselves to better achieve a single goal, | 18632 |
| shareholders' ability to remove managers provides implicit incentives to managers. | 18890 |
| This investigation adds to the growing body of knowledge in this area by demonstrating the positive effects an adventure training intervention has on athletes ability to learn new team and psychological skills. | 19166 |
| the ability of a people to remember and be moved by ethics as embodied in the Buddha (Obeyesekere 1991). | 19520 |
| a conscience of the Buddha entails faith in his perfections and a willingness to develop one's own ability to judge right from wrong. | 19532 |
| which limits geographers' ability to translate their dynamic theories of the social world into as equally dynamic research in practice. | 19944 |
| The framework’s main benefit is its ability to highlight contradictions that are easy to miss, | 20346 |
| Banks exist because of their ability to achieve economies of scale in reducing asymmetry of information between savers and borrowers. | 20704 |