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commander

1. an officer responsible for a district of the Metropolitan Police in London
2. History the administrator of a house, priory, or landed estate of a medieval religious order
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In the CDR+ group, the RD also advised participants to pursue their weight loss on their own and keep on with strategies relying on CDR. For example, they were told about how to decrease added sugar and fat in their diet and were provided a list of food whose consumption should be limited.
In this approach, the incident EM wave couples with the CDR at multiple resonance frequencies (modes), where the EM fields are partially confined and absorbed inside the CDR. Different modes can be excited inside a CDR that depends on its geometry and dimensions.
A amostra final foi de 156 pacientes avaliados para o diagnostico de demencia e classificados pelo CDR. O diagnostico de demencia entre os individuos selecionados foi obtido segundo os criterios do Diagnostic e Statistical Manual, IV edition (DSM-IV) e pelo National Institute of Neurologic Disorders and Sroke--Alzheimer Disease and Related Disorders Association (NINCDS-ADRDA).
This document is the link between the observing system, the physics of the retrieval of the CDR, and pragmatic considerations required to produce the CDR.
Initially, assistant commissioners of Delhi Police were authorised to obtain the CDR. Later it was changed and from 2013, a DCP's recommendation was necessary for obtaining the CDR.
However, if you simply think of a CDR as an alternative routing option to the normally preferred route, you can still plan and file a specific CDR. You can then fly it by just copying the CDR fixes into your navigator's flight plan as we've done in the G1000 illustration, below.
Cdr. Abhilash Tomy is the first Indian to achieve this feat and in the world he is among 80 people who have achieved this feat.
The Secretary is required to offer technical assistance to the institution to improve the CDR.
We used results from a national tuberculosis prevalence survey in Eritrea to calculate case detection rate (CDR) and compared it with the published CDR. The CDR obtained from the survey was [approximately equal to] 40%, whereas the CDR published by the World Health Organization was 3x low (14%).
Most recently, he held the position of vice president and general manager of global sourcing for CDR.
Full system implementation, planned for October, will mark the first time all institutions will be required to file their Call Report data using the new CDR.
High-speed serial backplanes in particular illustrate the increasing demand for differential I/O standards and CDR. These systems require high-speed data rate transmission between many independent line cards, each running off an independent clock.
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