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Chapter 2 Sample Clauses

Chapter 2. 202 of the County Code
Chapter 2. Fixed and mobile services, except the aeronautical mobile (OR) service ............... 69 Chapter 3: Aeronautical mobile (OR) service........................................................................... 70 Chapter 4: Supplementary propagation data correction factors ................................................ 70 FINAL PROTOCOL ............................................................................................................................................... 73 Afghanistan (Democratic Republic of) (7, 32) Albania (Socialist People's Republic of) (23, 39) Algeria (People's Democratic Republic of) (7, 22) Benin (People's Republic of) (18) Botswana (Republic of) (12) Burkina Faso (13) Xxxx (Republic of) (3) Congo (People's Republic of the) (37) France (30) German Democratic Republic (17) Guinea (Republic of) (1) Iran (Islamic Republic of) (7, 26, 34) Iraq (Republic of) (7, 25) Israel (State of) (33) Italy (20) Ivory Coast (Republic of the) (19) Jordan (Hashemite Kingdom of) (7) Kenya (Republic of) (12, 27) Kuwait (State of) (7) Lesotho (Kingdom of) (12) Libya (Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya) (4, 7, 36) Mali (Republic of) (31) Malta (Republic of) (21) Morocco (Kingdom of) (6, 7, 35) Oman (Sultanate of) (7) Poland (People's Republic of) (24) Portugal (11) Qatar (State of) (7) Saudi Arabia (Kingdom of) (7) Spain (2, 28) Swaziland (Kingdom of) (12, 14) Switzerland (Confederation of) (5) Syrian Arab Republic (7) Tanzania (United Republic of) (12, 15) Tunisia (7, 29) Uganda (Republic of) (12) Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (8, 9, 10) United Arab Emirates (7) Yemen (People's Democratic Republic of) (7) Yemen Arab Republic (7) Yugoslavia (Socialist Federal Republic of) (38) Zambia (Republic of) (12, 16) Zimbabwe (Republic of) (12) Resolution No. 1 Modifications to the Plan Before the Entry into Force of the Agreement................................ 83 Resolution No. 2 Procedure Relating to Mobile Services in the Band 87.5 - 88 MHz ........................................ 83 Resolution No. 3 Procedure relating to the fixed and mobile except aeronautical mobile (R) service in the band 104 - 108 MHz ................................................................................................................ 84 Resolution No. 4 Protection of the Aeronautical Radionavigation Service Operated by non-Contracting Members Outside the Planning Area ....................................................................................... 85
Chapter 2. 202 of the COUNTY Code
Chapter 2. Chapter 2 provides for clauses in relation to Amalgamation of the Transferor Company with the Transferee Company;
Chapter 2. 202 of the District Code
Chapter 2. The 2 (imitative compatibility) x 2 (spatial compatibility) task design, illustrated for a trial when a right hand index finger lift is the instructed response. When a right hand middle finger lift is the instructed response, the levels of spatial and imitative compatibility are each reversed. 44
Chapter 2. 202 of the County Code: The Contractor is hereby notified that, in accordance with Chapter 2.202 of
Chapter 2. The Second chapter is devoted to the study of spin-spin interaction be- tween two impurities placed on a 2D dice lattice. Such interaction is mediated by the electrons of a lattice. It is called Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxxx- Xxxxxx-Xxxxxxx [32–34] spin-spin interaction. The RKKY interaction was calculated using the effective low-energy theory that works close to charge- neutrality point and captures flat band and Dirac cones. The standard approximation of RKKY interaction which uses non-interacting Green’s function of the electrons was used. The main results concerning the role of flat band are the following: the RKKY interaction between two im- purities is strongly enhanced and diverges as inverse temperature when chemical potential placed at flat band level. At the same time enhance- ment is finite but large when the chemical potential is close to flat band level. Such picture holds only for certain positions of impurities related to the localization of flat band wave functions. Apart from that, the descrip- tion of the RKKY interaction for arbitrary temperatures and positions of chemical potential are given in terms of exact analytic expressions. Apart from that, the chapter contains important mathematical results for the physics of RKKY interaction in graphene. The interaction integrals are calculated in the most general fashion with both finite temperature and chemical potential taken into account. The exact analytic expressions obtained there allow one to analyze dependencies on physical parameters and relative positions of impurities on different sublattices as well as obtain short exponentially-precise asymptotic expressions.
Chapter 2. 2 Class specific provisions 2.2.1 Class 1 Explosive substances and articles...................................... 15 2.2.2 Class 2 Gases ................................................................................. 43 2.2.3 Class 3 Flammable liquids ............................................................. 53 2.2.41 Class 4.1 Flammable solids, self-reactive substances and solid desensitised explosives........................................................... 59 2.2.42 Class 4.2 Substances liable to spontaneous combustion................ 71 2.2.43 Class 4.3 Substances which, in contact with water, emit flammable gases............................................................. 75 2.2.51 Class 5.1 Oxidizing substances...................................................... 78 2.2.52 Class 5.2 Organic peroxides .......................................................... 83 2.2.61 Class 6.1 Toxic substances ............................................................ 97 2.2.62 Class 6.2 Infectious substances...................................................... 110 2.2.7 Class 7 Radioactive material.......................................................... 117 2.2.8 Class 8 Corrosive substances ......................................................... 150 2.2.9 Class 9 Miscellaneous dangerous substances and articles ............. 156 Chapter 2.3 Test methods 2.3.0 General............................................................................................ 165 2.3.1 Exudation test for blasting explosives of Type A ........................... 165 2.3.2 Tests relating to nitrated cellulose mixtures of Class 4.1................ 167 2.3.3 Tests relating to flammable liquids of classes 3, 6.1 and 8............. 168 2.3.4 Test for determining fluidity ........................................................... 171 2.3.5 Classification of organometallic substances in classes 4.2 and 4.3 ................................................................................................... 173
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