Science Society definition

Science Society means the Science Society, HKUSU.

Examples of Science Society in a sentence

  • J of Vision, paper presented a Vision Science Society meeting, Naples, FL, May 2009.

  • Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the Vision Science Society, May 2018.

  • Soil Science Society of America International Annual Meetings, Madison, WI.

  • Weed technology : a journal of the Weed Science Society of America v.

  • Ravel, Methods of Soil Analysis Part 5 - Mineralogical Methods, Soil Science Society of America, 2008, ch.

  • Proceedings of the 35th Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society.

  • PCC submits that the requirement to partner with mana whenua/tangata whenua in the development of district plans is already a requirement under section 8 of the RMA and that, if this direction is to be repeated in the RPS, it should be a separate overarching policy.

  • CONTRACTOR warrants and guarantees that title to all Work, materials and equipment covered by any Application for Payment, whether incorporated in the Project or not, will pass to OWNER no later than the time of payment, free and clear of all Liens.

  • Siddaway, 1965, ‘‘A Wind Erosion Equa- tion,’’ Soil Science Society of America Proceedings, Vol.

  • Joint Annual Meeting of The Geological Society of America, Soil Science Society of America, American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies with the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM in Houston, Texas, USA.

Related to Science Society

  • Law Society means the Law Society of Ireland;

  • primary society means, a Primary Forest Produce Co-operative Society registered under the Chhattisgarh Co-operative Societies Act, 1960 (Act No.17 of 1961) which is a member of District Union;

  • friendly society means corporation that is a friendly society within the meaning of section 16C of the Life Insurance Act 1995 of the Commonwealth.

  • the Society means the Society of Actuaries in Ireland

  • information society service means a service as defined in point (b) of Article 1(1) of Directive (EU) 2015/1535 of the European Parliament and of the Council;

  • Classification Society or “Class” means the Society referred to in line 4.

  • co-operative society means a body registered in India under the Co-operative Societies Act, 1912;

  • building society means a building society registered under the Building Societies Act (Cap. 489);

  • Approved Classification Society means, in relation to a Ship, a classification society which is a member of IACS (other than the China Classification Society and the Russian Maritime Registry of Shipping) and acceptable to the Agent;

  • Geotechnical engineer means a professional engineer registered with the Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists, and Geophysicists of the Northwest Territories and whose principal field of specialization is the design and construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment;

  • Affiliated Society/ies means any persons that are Collecting Societies (or which perform a role similar to Collecting Societies) in jurisdictions outside South Africa with which XXXXX is for the time being affiliated. A list of Affiliated Societies appears on XXXXX’s website and is amended from time to time.

  • collecting society means an organisation which has as its main object, or one of its main objects, the negotiating for the collection and distribution of royalties and the granting of licenses in respect of copyright works or performer’s rights; and

  • Society means a society established under the Societies Registration Act of 1860 (21 of 1860) or any other society established under any State or Central law for the time being in force.

  • Approved Petroleum Engineer means (a) Netherland, Xxxxxx & Associates, Inc., (b) Xxxxx Xxxxx Company Petroleum Consultants, L.P., (c) Xxxxxxxxxx Petroleum Consultants, Inc., or (d) any reputable firm of independent petroleum engineers selected by the Borrower and reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent.

  • Approved Petroleum Engineers means (a) Netherland, Xxxxxx & Associates, Inc., (b) Xxxxx Xxxxx Company Petroleum Consultants, L.P. and (c) any other independent petroleum engineers reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent.

  • registered society means a society, other than a society registered as a credit union, which is —

  • Municipal Engineer means the engineer for the Municipality or such person or persons designated in writing from time to time by the Municipality.

  • Systems Engineering means preparing specifications, identifying and resolving interface problems, developing test requirements, evaluating test data, and supervising design.

  • Commercial vessel means any vessel not owned and operated by the United States military or the United States Coast Guard.

  • Civil engineer means a professional engineer registered in the state of California to practice in the field of civil engineering.

  • international voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely.

  • cargo ship means any ship which is not a passenger ship;

  • Chartered bus means a passenger bus, coach, or other motor vehicle provided by

  • Environmental and Social Management Plan or “ESMP” means a site-specific environmental and social management plan to be prepared in accordance with the parameters laid down in the ESMF and acceptable to the Association, setting forth a set of mitigation, monitoring, and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the Project activities to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels, and including the actions needed to implement these measures.

  • International shipment means the transportation of hazardous waste into or out of the jurisdiction of the United States.

  • Geotechnical report or "geotechnical analysis" means a scientific study or evaluation conducted by a qualified expert that includes a description of the ground and surface hydrology and geology, the affected land form and its susceptibility to mass wasting, erosion, and other geologic hazards or processes, conclusions and recommendations regarding the effect of the proposed development on geologic conditions, the adequacy of the site to be developed, the impacts of the proposed development, alternative approaches to the proposed development, and measures to mitigate potential site-specific and cumulative geological and hydrological impacts of the proposed development, including the potential adverse impacts to adjacent and down-current properties. Geotechnical reports shall conform to accepted technical standards and must be prepared by qualified professional engineers or geologists who have professional expertise about the regional and local shoreline geology and processes.