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  1. Spatial Synoptic Classification system

    Based upon the Bergeron air mass classification scheme is the Spatial Synoptic Classification system , or SSC. There are six categories within the SSC scheme Dry Polar similar to continental polar , Dry Moderate similar to maritime superior , Dry Tropical similar to continental tropical , Moist Polar similar to maritime polar , Moist Moderate a hybrid between maritime polar and maritime tropical , and Moist Tropical similar to maritime tropical, maritime monsoon, or maritime equatorial . ref Robert E. Davis, L. Sitka, D. M. Hondula, S. Gawtry, D. Knight, T. Lee, and J. Stenger. http ams.confex.com ams pdfpapers 118516.pdf J1.10 A preliminary back trajectory and air mass climatology for the Shenandoah Valley Formerly J3.16 for Applied Climatology . Retrieved on 2008 05 21. ref References reflist Category Climate ...   more details



  1. Spatial reference system

    Merge from SRID date March 2011 Unreferenced date December 2009 Geodesy A spatial reference system SRS or coordinate reference system CRS is a Coordinate system coordinate based local, regional or global system used to locate geographical entities. A spatial reference system defines a specific map projection , as well as transformations between different spatial reference systems. Spatial reference systems are defined by the Open Geospatial Consortium OGC s Simple feature access using well known text , and support has been implemented by several Technical standard standards based geographic information system s. Spatial reference systems can be referred to using a SRID integer , including EPSG codes defined by the International Association of Oil and Gas Producers . Some of systems in existence are Universal Transverse Mercator coordinate system British national grid reference system Hellenic Geodetic Reference System 1987 Irish grid reference system Irish Transverse Mercator Israeli Transverse Mercator Israeli Cassini Soldner Jordan Transverse Mercator Military grid reference system United States National Grid See also Geodesy Geographic information system Geographic information system GIS . External links URL http spatialreference.org A website that defines spatial reference systems, in a variety of formats. DEFAULTSORT Spatial Referencing System Category Cartography Category Geographic coordinate systems Category Geodesy Cartography stub ca Sistema de refer ncia espacial de Koordinatenreferenzsystem ...   more details



  1. National Spatial Reference System

    The National Spatial Reference System NSRS , which is managed by the National Geodetic Survey NGS , is a coordinate system that includes latitude , longitude , elevation and other values. The NSRS consists of a National Shoreline the National CORS, a system of Global Positioning System Continuously Operating Reference Stations and a network of over one million permanent survey markers. References cite web url http www.ngs.noaa.gov INFO OnePagers NSRS.html title The National Spatial Reference System cite web last Doyle first David R. url http www.ngs.noaa.gov PUBS LIB develop NSRS.html title DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL SPATIAL REFERENCE SYSTEM references Category Geodesy Category National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Geodetic Survey ...   more details



  1. Spatial Decision Support System

    information system date November 2009 Spatial decision support systems sDSS developed in parallel with the concept of decision support systems DSS . An sDSS is an interactive, computer based system ... referred to as a policy support system . A spatial decision support system typically consists of the following components GIS DSS SDSS . Decision support system DSS Geographic information system GIS In more detail that means A database management system This system holds and handles the geographical data. A standalone system for this is called a geographical information system, GIS . A library ... while solving a semi structured spatial problem. ref Sprague, R. H., and E. D. Carlson 1982 Building ... to assist the spatial planner with guidance in making land use decisions. For example, when deciding ... or the knock on effect on transportation links, which make the decision difficult. A system ... to aid the users interaction with the computer system and to assist in analysis of outcomes. This concept ... of spatial dynamics of urban and regional systems. Computers, Environment, and Urban Systems 24 ... uses a variety of spatial and nonspatial information, like data on land use, transportation, water management ... into the future can be made to analyze different spatial policy options. Using these techniques spatial ... informed decisions. To allow the user to easily adapt the system to deal with possible intervention ... information system software produced by ESRI . It uses a scenario planning approach and calculates ... web site Environment explorer The Environment explorer LOV is a spatial, dynamic model, in which ... into a spatial, dynamic image of the Netherlands future with respect to issues such as economic ... projects LUMOCAP MOLAND The aim of MOLAND is to provide a spatial planning tool that can be used ... plugins maps Maps module integrated into Decision Support System http www.spatial.redlands.edu sds Spatial Decision Support Knowledge Portal web site Category Information systems Category Decision ...   more details



  1. Synoptic

    Synoptic is derived from the Greek words syn together and opsis view , and describes observations that give a broad view of a subject at a particular time. Specific uses include Synoptic scale meteorology Synoptic Gospels SynOptics Synoptic problem Synoptic philosophy Synoptic science Large Synoptic Survey Telescope disambig fr Synoptique simple Synoptic ...   more details



  1. Communication Function Classification System

    Orphan date February 2009 The CFCS The Communication Function Classification System CFCS for individuals with cerebral palsy CP is a five level classification system which began development at Michigan State University ref Hidecker, M. J. C., Paneth, N, Rosenbaum, P., Kent, R. D., Lillie, J., Johnson, B., & Chester, K. 2008, March . Developing the Communication Function Classification System CFCS . Poster session presented at a Cerebral Palsy Research conference, Ann Arbor, Michigan. ref ref Hidecker, M. J. C., Kent, R., Paneth, N., Rosenbaum, P., Eulenberg, J.B., Fisk, J., Johnson, B., Bucrek, S. & Jones, R.S. 2007, November . Communication Function Classification System CFCS for Individuals with Cerebral Palsy. Conference session presented at the annual conference of the American Speech Language Hearing Association, Boston, MA. ref and currently under development at the University of Central Arkansas . The research, organized and conducted by Dr. Mary Jo Cooley Hidecker, Ph.D., CCC A SLP, follows two widely used classification systems for cerebral palsy the Gross Motor Function Classification System GMFCS ref Morris C, Bartlett D. Gross Motor Function Classification System Impact and utility. Dev Med Child Neurol 2004 46 1 60 5. ref and the Manual Abilities Classification System MACS ref Eliasson A, Krumlinde Sundholm L, R sblad B, et al. The Manual Ability Classification System MACS for children with cerebral palsy scale development and evidence of validity and reliability. Dev Med Child Neurol 2006 48 549 554. ref . Dr. Ray Kent of the University of Wisconsin Madison , Dr ... http www.msu.edu hidecke1 Current Research.html br The Manual Abilities Classification System http www.macs.nu br Category Medical classification ... abilities of individuals with CP. The system is designed to be a quick and simple instrument ... Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ICF . Purposes Possible benefits of the CFCS ...   more details



  1. Henry Classification System

    Refimprove date April 2008 The Henry Classification System is a long standing method by which fingerprint ... day AFIS classification methods up until the 1990s. In recent years, the Henry Classification System has generally been replaced by ridge flow classification approaches. History and development ... fingerprint classification systems. It is unclear whom to credit for the classification system ... highly influential book, Finger Prints in which he described his classification system that include ... in addition to their anthropometric measurements. Expanding on Galton s classification system, Sir Henry developed the Henry Classification System between the years 1896 and 1925. He was primarily ..., NY, USA, 2001. ref The Henry Classification System was to find worldwide acceptance in 1899. In 1897 a commission was established to compare Anthropometry to the Henry Classification System. As the results ... 1996 Met Early Explanation The Henry Classification System allows for logical categorization of ten print fingerprint records into primary groupings based on fingerprint pattern types. This system ... NEVER be used for individualization. The Henry Classification System assigns each finger a number ... had whorl patterns. Roberts 2008 Impact on current biometric systems The Henry Classification System ... were sorted according to the Henry Classification System and the first AFIS solutions attempted ..., minutiae locations, and pattern type the later being based on the Henry Classification System. Presently ... System based manual fingerprint filing. However, other than for legacy systems, the Henry Classification ... http static.ibgweb.com Henry 20Fingerprint 20Classification.pdf The Henry Classification System http ... invented. In 1880, Dr. Henry Faulds wrote to Sir Charles Darwin , explaining a system for classifying ... also helped refine the system, and both, on the recommendation of Henry received recognition years later ... utilizing granular characteristics such as minutiae are greatly simplified. The Henry Classification ...   more details



  1. AASHTO Soil Classification System

    The AASHTO Soil Classification System was developed by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials , and is used as a guide for the classification of soils and soil aggregate mixtures for highway construction purposes. The classification system was first developed by Hogentogler and Terzaghi in 1929, ref cite journal last Hogentogler first C.A. coauthors Terzaghi, K. title Interrelationship of load, road and subgrade journal Public Roads month May year 1929 pages pp.37 64 ref but has been revised several times since. class wikitable AASHTO Soil Classification System from AASHTO M 145 or ASTM D3282 if required General Classification colspan 7 Granular Materials 35 or less passing the 0.075  mm sieve colspan 4 Silt Clay Materials 35 passing the 0.075  mm sieve rowspan 2 Group Classification colspan 2 A 1 rowspan 2 A 3 colspan 4 A 2 rowspan 2 A 4 rowspan 2 A 5 rowspan 2 A 6 A 7 A 1 a A 1 b A 2 4 A 2 5 A 2 6 A 2 7 A 7 5 A 7 6 Sieve Analysis , passing colspan 11 2.00  mm No. 10 50 max 0.425 No. 40 30 max 50 max 51 min 0.075 No. 200 15 max 25 max 10 max 35 max 35 max 35 max 35 max 36 min 36 min 36 min 36 min Characteristics of fraction passing 0.425  mm No. 40 colspan 11 Liquid Limit colspan 2 40 max 41 min 40 max 41 min 40 max 41 min 40 max 41 min Plasticity index Plasticity Index colspan 2 6 max N.P. 10 max 10 max 11 min 11 min 10 max 10 max 11 min 11 min sup id fn 1 back fn 1 1 Usual types of significant constituent materials colspan 2 stone fragments, gravel and sand fine sand colspan 4 silty or clayey gravel and sand colspan 2 silty soils colspan 2 clayey soils General rating as a subgrade colspan 7 excellent to good colspan 4 fair to poor cite id fn 1 fn 1 back Note 1 cite Plasticity index of A 7 5 subgroup is equal to or less than ... also Unified Soil Classification System Category Geotechnical engineering ko AASHTO DEFAULTSORT Aashto Soil Classification System ...   more details



  1. ACM Computing Classification System

    The ACM Computing Classification System is a subject classification system for computer science devised by the Association for Computing Machinery . The system is comparable to the Mathematics Subject Classification in scope, aims and structure, being used by the various ACM journals to organise subjects by area. History The system has gone through six revisions, the first version being published in 1964 .... Structure The ACM Computing Classification System is hierarchically structured in four levels three ... Classification System title ACM Computing Classification System image above The 1998 version of the ACM classification has the following main categories. group1 Section A group2 Section B group3 Section ..., USA pages 111 112 publisher ACM title ACM s computing classification system reflects changing times ... New York, NY, USA publisher ACM pages 1 5 title Computing Classification System 1998 Current Status ... on the ACM Computing Classification System editor1 last Eklund editor1 first Peter editor2 ... 354 year 2008 . External links http www.acm.org class ACM Computing Classification System is the homepage of the system, including links to three complete versions of the system, for 1964 http www.acm.org ... Computing Classification System version 1998 The http arxiv.org corr home ACM Computing Research Repository uses a http arxiv.org corr subjectclasses classification scheme that is much coarser than the ACM subject classification, and does not cover all areas of CS, but is intended to better cover ... subject classification. DEFAULTSORT Acm Computing Classification System Category 1964 introductions ... Machinery publications Computing Classification System Category Association for Computing Machinery Computing Classification System comp sci stub de CR Classification ... computer system implementation . list4 is entitled Software . This section includes ... system s. list5 pertains data , includes subtopics on data structure s, data storage representations ...   more details



  1. The Natural Bears Classification System

    Primary sources date July 2008 The Natural Bears Classification System NBCS , also called the bear code , is a set of symbol s using letters, numbers and other characters commonly found on modern, Western world Western computer keyboard s, and used for the self identification of those who self identify as Bear gay culture bears in the sense of a mature gay or bisexuality bisexual man with facial hair facial or substantial body hair. These codes are used in email , Usenet , and Internet forum postings to identify the physical type and preferences of the poster. History A posting to the tt alt.sex.motss tt Usenet newsgroup in 1991 re produced the NBCS version 1.9, ref cite web url http groups.google.com group alt.sex.motss msg ccfe4f413626e92a?dmode source title NBCS V1.9 The Natural Bears Classification System Usenet posting by HASH BROWNS author Donahue, Bob and Jeff Stoner date 1991 04 26 ref though the document originated before that date 1989 , according to its author. This classification scheme was created by Bob Donahue and Jeff Stoner, and was based on the way in which Stellar classification star and galaxy classification systems used characteristics of an object to derive a classifying identifier. ref cite web url http resourcesforbears.com NBCS title The Natural Bears Classification System author Donahue, Bob and Jeff Stoner date 1989 11 23 ref This classification scheme has an almost identical syntax syntactic structure to the Geek Code , which was introduced in 1993, though the meanings of the symbols are different. it would be tempting to draw a conclusion, here, but as the only sources for that rather obvious conclusion aren t really acceptable sources, we can t Format The format of the NBCS is a sequence of space separated descriptions that each take the form ... classification codes Natural Bears Classification System, The Category Bear gay culture Natural Bears Classification System ...   more details



  1. Standard Occupational Classification System

    Classification SOC Manual 2000 ed. . Washington, D.C. External links http www.bls.gov soc The Standard Occupational Classification SOC System Category Occupations Category Economic classification ...external links date August 2011 Hatnote This article is about the Standard Occupational Classification System SOC used in the United States . Similar SOC systems are used in other countries including the UK http www.statistics.gov.uk methods quality ns sec soc2000.asp http www.statistics.gov.uk methods quality soc structure.asp , Canada http www.statcan.ca english concepts occupation.htm , Spain http www.ine.es clasifi cnoh.htm , the Philippines http www.nscb.gov.ph csd psoc1.asp , and Singapore http www.singstat.gov.sg stats ssc ssoc.html The Standard Occupational Classification SOC System ref http www.bls.gov soc Standard Occupational Classification System SOC , U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics ref is a United States government system of classifying profession occupation s. It was developed in response to a growing need for a universal occupational classification system. Such a classification system would allow government agencies and private industry to produce comparable data. Users of occupational data include government program managers, industrial and labor relations practitioners, students considering career training, job seekers, vocational training schools, and employers wishing to set salary scales or locate a new plant. It will be used by all federal agencies collecting occupational data, providing a means to compare occupational data across agencies. It is designed to cover all occupations in which work is performed for pay or profit, reflecting the current occupational structure in the United States. The USA s SOC was recently revised, and is now known as the 2010 ... Law determinations. International Standard Classification of Occupations National Occupational Classification NOC in Canada Occupational Information Network O NET Comprehensive information about ...   more details



  1. Unified Soil Classification System

    The Unified Soil Classification System USCS is a soil classification system used in engineering and geology to describe the Texture geology texture and Particle size grain size of a soil . The classification system can be applied to most unconsolidated materials, and is represented by a two letter symbol. Each letter is described below with the exception of Pt Two columns First column class wikitable First and or second letters Symbol Definition G gravel S sand M silt C clay O organic material organic Second column class wikitable Second letter Letter Definition P poorly graded uniform particle sizes W well graded diversified particle sizes H high plasticity physics plasticity L low plasticity End of columns If the soil has 5 12 by weight of fines passing a 200 sieve 5 P sub 200 sub 12 , both grain size distribution and plasticity have a significant effect on the engineering properties of the soil, and dual notation may be used for the group symbol. For example, GW GM corresponds to well graded gravel with silt . If the soil has more than 15 by weight retained on a 4 sieve R sub 4 sub 15 , there is a significant amount of gravel, and the suffix with gravel may be added to the group name, but the group symbol does not change. For example, SP SM with gravel may refer to poorly graded SAND with silt and gravel. Symbol chart class wikitable colspan 3 Major divisions Group symbol Group name rowspan 8 Coarse grained soils br more than 50 retained on No. 200 0.075 mm sieve rowspan 4 gravel br > 50 of coarse fraction retained on No. 4 4.75  mm sieve rowspan 2 clean gravel 5 smaller than 200 Sieve GW well graded gravel, fine to coarse gravel GP poorly graded gravel rowspan 2 ... soils Pt peat See also AASHTO Soil Classification System AASHTO ASTM International References Citation publisher American Society for Testing and Materials year 1985 series D 2487 83 title Classification ... it Unified Soil Classification System ...   more details



  1. Clinical Care Classification System

    Clinical Care Classification System The Clinical Care Classification CCC System is a standardized, coded ... the two together and enables mapping to other health related classification systems. The Clinical Care Classification CCC System is an American Nurses Association ANA recognized comprehensive, coded, http ... Classification System for nursing students using Microsoft Access, Computers in Nursing, 26 6 , 339 ... Classification system for coding patient problems and nursing interventions in psychiatric home care ... CT and others for virtually any clinical condition. The Clinical Care Classification System was developed ... home health classification method. Caring Magazine, 11, 27 34. ref The CCC System is a standardized ... Care Classification CCC System manual A guide to nursing documentation. New York Springer Publishing ... structure of the Clinical Care Classification CCC System in the public domain copyright permission ... in all health care settings. ref Saba, V. K. 2005 . Clinical Care Classification CCC of Nursing Interventions ... structure of the CCC System allows nurses, allied health professionals, and researchers, to determine care needs resources , workload productivity , and outcomes quality . The CCC System consists ... Systems CIS , from research which collected live patient care data. The CCC System describes the six ..., C. & Hsieh, S. F. 1997 . An evaluation of the utility of the home health care classification for categorizing ... critical care data using the Clinical Care Classification. In C. P. Friedman, J. Ash, & P. Tarcy ... Medical Language System UMLS of the National Library of Medicine NLM and SNOMED CT li Integrated ... LOINC System for documenting diagnoses outcomes li Tested as an international nursing standard based ... for the cross organizational sharing of information. ref ANSI HISB 1998 1999 Home health care classification ... alpha version of the International Classification of Nursing Practice ICNP ref Journal of the American ... of Mental Disorders DSM IV , International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health ...   more details



  1. Explosives shipping classification system

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The matrix of the various United Nations Explosives shipping classification system and typical uses. Each classification consists of a Class Number that indicates the shipping hazard and a Compatibility group suffix describing the type of material in general. This is not to be relied upon for the United States border 0 cellpadding 4 cellspacing 0 class wikitable Compatibility Groups Primary explosive substance A Article, primary explosive, without two protective features B Propellant C Aricle, Secondary Explosive or primary explosive with two protective features D Pyrotechnics G Extremely Insensitive N Packed so as to not hinder near by firefighters S 1.1 Mass explosion Possible 1.1A Mercury fulminate , Lead azide Etc. 1.1B Blasting cap s 1.1C 1.1D Detonating cord , Blasting Explosives 1.1G Flash powder , Bulk Salutes 1.2 Projecton but not mass explosion 1.2B 1.2C 1.2D 1.2G Fireworks Rare 1.3 Fire, minor blast 1.3C 1.3G Display Fireworks 1.4 Minor explosion hazard. 1.4B Blasting Caps 1.4C 1.4D Det. Cord 1.4G Consumer Fireworks, Proximate Pyro 1.4S Proximate Pyro, Blasting Caps Small Arms Ammunition 1.5 Blasting Agent, very insensitive 1.5D Blasting Agents 1.6 Explosives, extremely insensitive, no mass explosions 1.6N DEFAULTSORT Explosives Shipping Classification System Category Shipping management ...   more details



  1. Biopharmaceutics Classification System

    for other uses of the abbreviation BCS BCS disambiguation The Biopharmaceutics Classification System is a guide for predicting the gastrointestinal tract intestinal drug absorption provided by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration http www.fda.gov . The fundamental basis for the BCS was established by Dr. Gordon Amidon who was presented with a Distinguished Science Award at the August 2006 International Pharmaceutical Federation FIP congress in Salvador, Brazil. Fact date February 2007 This system restricts the prediction using the parameters solubility and intestinal permeability . The solubility classification is based on a United States Pharmacopoeia USP aperture. The intestinal permeability classification is based on a comparison to the Route of administration intravenous injection . All those factors are highly important, since 85 of the most sold drugs in the USA and Europe are route of administration orally administered . According to the Biopharmaceutics Classification System, drug substances are classified as follows Class I high intestinal permeability permeability , high solubility Example metoprolol Those compounds are well absorbed and their absorption rate is usually higher than excretion. Class II high permeability, low solubility Example glibenclamide The bioavailability of those products is limited by their solvation rate. A correlation between the in vivo bioavailability and the in vitro solvation can be found. Class III low permeability, high solubility Example cimetidine The absorption is limited by the permeation rate but the drug is solvated very fast. If the formulation does not change the permeability or gastro intestinal duration time, then class I criteria can be applied. Class IV low permeability, low solubility Example hydrochlorothiazide Those ... basis for a biopharmaceutic drug classification the correlation of in vitro drug product dissolution ... pl System klasyfikacji biofarmaceutycznej ...   more details



  1. Aarne?Thompson classification system

    Stith Thompson translated Aarne s motif folkloristics motif based classification system in 1928 ..., Myths and Legends . Eugene Folkprint. DEFAULTSORT Aarne Thompson Classification System Category Folklore Category Classification systems Category Literary criticism br Aarne Thompson ca Classificaci Aarne Thompson de Aarne Thompson Index et Muinasjutut p es Aarne Thompson fr Classification ... system also referred to as AaTh system , which is often used today. According to D. L. Ashliman, The Aarne Thompson system catalogues some 2500 basic plots from which, for countless generations ... Uther and the Future of the Tale Type Index The AT number system was updated and expanded in 2004 with the publication of The Types of International Folktales A Classification and Bibliography by Hans J rg Uther. Uther noted that many of the earlier descriptions were cursory and that the existing system ... Thompson Uther classification ATU number ref p. xxi, The Greenwood Encyclopedia of Folktales and Fairy Tales , Donald Haase, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2008, ISBN 0 313 33441 2. ref system and included ... Notes reflist 2 References refbegin Antti Aarne. 1961. The Types of the Folktale A Classification ..., D. L. 1987. A Guide to Folktales in the English Language Based on the Aarne Thompson Classification System. New York, Greenwood Press. Dundes, Alan. 1997. http www.jstor.org pss 3814885 The Motif ... University of California Press. Uther, Hans J rg. 2004. The Types of International Folktales A Classification and Bibliography. Based on the system of Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson . FF Communications ...   more details



  1. Canadian system of soil classification

    The Canadian system of soil classification is more closely related to the USDA soil taxonomy American system than any other. They differ in several ways. The Canadian system is designed to cover only Canadian soils. The Canadian system dispenses with a sub order hierarchical level. Solonetzic and Gleysolic soils are differentiated at the order level. The American system is designed so that surface tillage cannot result in a change in classification. Canada s first independent taxonomic system of soil classification was introduced in 1955. Prior to 1955, systems of classification used in Canada were strongly based on methods being applied in the United States. However, the U.S. system was based ... method of soil classification that focused on pedogenic processes in cool climatic environments. Like the US system, the Canadian System of Soil Classification differentiates soil types on the basis of measured .... The most recent version of the classification system has five categories in its hierarchical structure. From general to specific, the major categories in this system are Orders orders , Great ... level, the Canadian System recognizes nine different soil orders Classification involves arranging ... according to the Canadian system of soil classification, which groups soils into sets of classes at 5 ... factors climate, organisms, parent material, relief and time. The soil classification system changes ... suitability of the soil for a variety of uses. See also Soil classification World Reference Base for Soil Resources References cite book title The Canadian System of Soil Classification url ... of soil forming processes. Soil classification facilitates the organization and communication .... There are 10 orders and several thousand series. Thus the system makes it possible to consider ... uniformity of classification. Limits between classes are arbitrary as there are few sharp divisions ... great groups were recognized in the Canadian system in the 1990s after extensive studies of pedons in the Great ...   more details



  1. Groves classification system

    The Groves classification system is a system intended to enable the shape of any academic dress academic gown or hood of the Academic dress in the United Kingdom United Kingdom to be easily classified and identified. It was devised by Dr Nicholas Groves and adopted as standard by the community of scholars that study academic dress. Dr Groves is a fellow of the Burgon Society , which is a scholarly organization committed to the serious study of academic dress. The system was first presented in the Burgon Society s annual in 2001. ref name Burgon Annual Citation surname Groves given Nicholas Authorlink title Towards a Standard Terminology for Describing Academic Dress journal The Burgon Society Annual volume 1 issue year 2001 pages 9 12 url http www.burgon.org.uk society library trans annual2001.pdf . ref His intention was to remedy the situation whereby individual universities each used different words to describe the same things. It was quickly adopted by most serious scholars of academic dress. The system of classfication is most often used to describe academic dress of British universities and those whose academic dress derives from them. Classes The original Groves system for classifying ... reflects the Groves classification system as of 9 September 2010. class wikitable sortable Code Example ... have only a cape and a vestigial cowl The following table reflects the Groves classification system ... used Changes The Groves classification system was first published in 2001. Since that time, it has been ... below. ref name Burgon Annual Gowns Gowns in the Groves system are divided into three classes. These generally ... system. b bachelor s degree bachelor s gowns typically have large open sleeves m master s degree ... d8 Cambridge DD undress bell sleeves gathered at wrist Hoods Hoods in the Groves system are also ... name Burgon Annual The Burgon Society maintains a comprehensive listing of system shapes on its website ... References Reflist 2 See also Category Academic dress Category Classification systems ...   more details



  1. PKP classification system

    Unreferenced date December 2009 PKP classification system Polish locomotive designation is a system of assigning letters and numbers to series and individual locomotives used by the Polskie Koleje Pa stwowe PKP Poland Polish national railroad operator. The system was introduced in 1923, shortly after Poland regained her independence 1918 , when the Polish railroads inherited a variety of German, Austrian and Russian steam locomotives, each with its own type convention. The adopted solution allows telling the locomotive type passenger freight mixed , wheel arrangement , origin and some other information from the type designation. After World War II a similar system was also adapted for diesel and electric locomotives. Electric and diesel locomotives Deleted image removed Image loconumber.jpg thumb 200px right An example of locomotive designation E stands for electric locomotive and T stands for freight locomotive. Next two numbers 22 describe six axles, Co Co locomotives Co Co , direct current , 3 kV. Next three numbers after dash are serial number of this engine. Pufc 1 Loconumber.jpg log 2010 March 9 First letter E electric locomotive lang pl elektryczna S diesel locomotive lang pl spalinowa Second letter Locomotives P passenger locomotive lang pl pasa erska T freight locomotive lang pl towarowa U mixed traffic locomotive lang pl uniwersalna universal M shunting locomotive lang pl manewrowa Electric multiple units W for high platforms lang pl wysoki N for both high and low platforms lang pl niski D for long distance traffic lang pl dalekobie ny Diesel railcars and multiple ... was approved in 1923. See also Polskie Koleje Pa stwowe PKP PKP locomotives DEFAULTSORT Pkp Classification System Category Polish State Railways locomotives Category Polish State Railways electric multiple units Category Polish State Railways Classification system Category Rail transport in Poland ... locomotive tender classification described water capacity in cubic meters. Letter Letter described ...   more details



  1. Spatial

    wiktionary spatial Spacial may refer to In science Three dimensional space Space Depth perception Spatial dimension Spatial vector Spatial resolution Point spatial in geometry Spatial quantization Spatial frequency Spatial filter In technology, applied science, and cognitive science Spatial science Spatial reference system Scale spatial Spatial distribution Spatial multiplexing Spatial capacity Spatial coherence in Coherence physics Spatial analysis Spatial planning Spatial ecology Spatial light modulator Spatial network Complete spatial randomness Spatial correlation Spatial relation Spatial anti aliasing Indicators of spatial association Spatial heterogeneity Spatial interaction model Spatial contextual awareness Infrared Spatial Interferometer Fuzzy architectural spatial analysis In medicine and biology Spatial cognition Spatial empathy Auditory spatial attention Spatial epidemiology Spatial temporal reasoning Spatial memory Spatial summation in neurophysiology Spatial visualization ability Spatial intelligence Spatial organization Spatial view cells Spatial hearing loss Spatial normalization Spatial disorientation In mathematics Spatial dependence Grid spatial index Spatial descriptive statistics Spatial bifurcation Spatial variability In computing Spatial query Spatial file manager Spatial database Spatial data infrastructure Spatial data file Object based spatial database Spatial network analysis software Spatial navigation Spatial application Spatial ETL Spatial Decision Support System In the arts and society Spatial music Spatial design Spatial mismatch Spatial politics Spatial econometrics Spatial justice Spatial inequality Regional spatial strategy In grammar Spatial tense In business and organizations Spatial Corp Oracle Spatial European Spatial Development Perspective Spatial Sciences Institute disambig ...   more details



  1. CDC Classification System for HIV Infection

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The CDC Classification System for HIV Infection is the medical classification system used by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention CDC to classify HIV disease and infection . The system is used to allow the government to handle epidemic statistics and define who receives US government assistance. See details CDC Classification System for HIV Infection in Adults and Adolescents See details CDC Classification System for HIV Infection in Children AIDS DEFAULTSORT Cdc Classification System For Hiv Infection Category HIV AIDS ...   more details



  1. North American Product Classification System

    The North American Product Classification System, or NAPCS, is a classification system used by Canada , Mexico , and the United States to classify product business products produced by industry industries in those countries. It is scheduled to be implemented from 2007 onwards. NAPCS is a multi phase effort by Canada, Mexico, and the United States to develop a comprehensive list of products, product definitions, and product codes that will be organized into an integrated demand based wiktionary classification classification framework that classifies both goods and Service economics services according to how they are principally used. It is intended that NAPCS will be used throughout the statistics statistical community to coordinate the collection, tabulation, and analysis of data on the value of products produced by both goods and services producing industries and on the prices charged for those products. The focus in the initial phases of NAPCS will be directed at identifying and defining the products of services producing industries. NAPCS as a classification system will be a complementary to but independent from the North American Industry Classification System . References http help.econ.census.gov econhelp glossary Glossary of the U.S. Census Bureau See also NAICS External links http www.census.gov eos www napcs index.html NAPCS homepage http www.statcan.ca english Subjects Standard napcs napcs.htm http www.statcan.ca english Subjects Standard napcs napcs.htm Category Economic classification systems Industry stub ...   more details



  1. Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System

    refimprove date April 2007 Commodity Classification Automated Tracking System CCATS is an alphanumeric code assigned by Bureau of Industry and Security BIS to products that it has classified against the Export Administration Regulations EAR . Software companies provide the CCATS number because some encryption exports require the exporter to make post shipment reporting to BIS on a bi annual basis and the CCATS number is amongst one of the mandatory elements required for reporting. References http www.bis.doc.gov licensing ExportingBasics.htm Bureau of Industry and Security http www.bis.doc.gov Licensing CCLRequestGuidance.html Guidelines for requesting commodity classification Category Commercial item transport and distribution Category International trade ...   more details



  1. International Red Cross Wound Classification System

    The International Red Cross wound classification system is a system whereby certain features of a wound are scored the size of the skin wound s whether there is a cavity, fracture or vital structure injured the presence or absence of metallic foreign bodies . A numerical value is given to each feature E, X, C, F, V, and M . The scores can later be graded according to severity and typed according to the structures injured. This scoring system is intended for quick and easy use in the field. Wounds are scored after surgery or initial assessment. E Entry centimetres. Estimate the maximum diameter of the entry. X eXit centimetres. Estimate the maximum diameter of the exit X 0 if no exit . C Cavity Can the cavity of the wound take 2 fingers before surgery? No C 0, Yes C 1. This may be obvious before operation or only established after skin incision. For chest and abdominal wounds it refers to the wound of the chest or abdominal wall . F Fracture No fracture F 0. Simple fracture, hole or insignificant comminution F 1. Clinically significant comminution F 2. V Vital structure Are brain , viscera breach of dura mater dura , pleura or peritoneum or major vessels injured? No V 0. Yes V 1. M Metallic body Bullet or fragments visible on X ray . None M 0. One metallic body M 1. Multiple metallic bodies M 2. The wound classification system has been criticised on the basis that it fails to account for the synergistic effect of combined arms employment on the battlefield. It erroneously assumes that each soldier will be injured or killed by only one type of weapon. The classification is typically found on hospital Trauma History and Examination Record forms and is used for classification of penetrating injuries on presenting patients. External links http www.greenstone.org greenstone3 nzdl jsessionid 08307D7DDDC332ADC1C980FB30A4AD84?a d&c who&d HASH3c570d76330249e7b57deb&dt hierarchy&p.a b&p.s ClassifierBrowse Classification http findarticles.com p articles mi m6007 is 2001 Spring ai ...   more details



  1. Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System

    The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical ATC Classification System is used for the taxonomic classification classification of Medication drug s. It is controlled by the World Health Organization WHO Collaborating ... Methodology title ATC DDD Methodology History ref The classification system divides drugs into different groups according to the organ or system on which they act and or their medicine therapeutic and chemical classification chemical characteristics . Each bottom level ATC code stands for a pharmaceutically ... substance and indications. Classification In this system, drugs are classified into groups at 5 different ... The Anatomical Therapeutic Chemical Classification System for veterinary medicinal products ATCvet is used ... http www.whocc.no atcvet atcvet classification system general principles publisher WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology title ATCvet classification system General principles ref Defined daily dose main Defined daily dose The ATC system also includes defined daily doses DDDs for many ... organ system Category Pharmacological classification systems ar ... blood forming organs style background MistyRose ATC code C C Cardiovascular system style background Linen ATC code D D Dermatological s style background beb ATC code G G Genito urinary system ... background Linen ATC code M M Musculo skeletal system style background LightYellow ATC code N N Nervous system style background PowderBlue ATC code P P Antiparasitic products, insecticide s and insect repellent repellent s style background MistyRose ATC code R R Respiratory system style background ... and general considerations ref National adaptions National issues of the ATC classification, such as the Germany ... title ATC Klassifikation mit DDD Gesetzlicher Hintergrund language German ref See also Classification ... 10 International Classification of Diseases International Classification of Primary Care ICPC 2 ICPC 2 PLUS Medical classification Pharmaceutical care Pharmacist Pharmacy Pharmacotherapy Primary care ...   more details




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