• Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • We developed a framework and process map for characterizing the landscape of US influenza virologic surveillance into 5 tiers of influenza testing: outpatient settings (tier 1), inpatient settings and commercial laboratories (tier 2), state public health laboratories (tier 3), National Influenza Reference Center laboratories (tier 4), and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention laboratories (tier 5). (cdc.gov)
  • To monitor these constantly changing viruses, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in collaboration with public health partners, collects and analyzes data from multiple surveillance systems ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • The WHO Collaborating Centre at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States of America continues to provide laboratory diagnostic support to the guinea-worm eradication programme. (who.int)
  • According to data from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the September 11 attacks caused 2,819 deaths. (medscape.com)
  • Network Working Group P. Hoffman Internet-Draft ICANN Obsoletes: 8499 (if approved) K. Fujiwara Updates: 2308 (if approved) JPRS Intended status: Best Current Practice 25 September 2023 Expires: 28 March 2024 DNS Terminology draft-ietf-dnsop-rfc8499bis-10 Abstract The Domain Name System (DNS) is defined in literally dozens of different RFCs. (ietf.org)
  • Hoffman & Fujiwara Expires 28 March 2024 [Page 1] Internet-Draft DNS Terminology September 2023 This document is subject to BCP 78 and the IETF Trust's Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents (https://trustee.ietf.org/ license-info) in effect on the date of publication of this document. (ietf.org)
  • The UCF Libraries have been adding linked data vocabularies to its institutional repository from the Library of Congress' authority files and the Virtual International Authority File, including personal names such as authors and thesis advisors, corporate names such as university, college and departmental names, subjects as well as person identifiers. (ucf.edu)
  • Controlled vocabularies allow a standardized way of indexing collection s in a local database or online catalogue. (unipd.it)
  • Glossaries , thesauri , classification system s/ taxonomies and subject heading s, ontologies , are types of controlled vocabularies. (unipd.it)
  • This reduces confusion for those unfamiliar with the ontology, terminology and equivalence principles. (google.com)
  • This page documents the new choice management and authority control of Item ('DC') metadata values features in DSpace 1.6. (lyrasis.org)
  • By sharing a name authority with another application, your DSpace can interoperate more cleanly with other applications. (lyrasis.org)
  • For example, a DSpace institutional repository sharing a naming authority with the campus social network would let the social network construct a list of all DSpace Items matching the shared author identifier, rather than by error-prone name matching. (lyrasis.org)
  • When the name authority is shared with a campus directory, DSpace can look up the email address of an author to send automatic email about works of theirs submitted by a third party. (lyrasis.org)
  • Authorities are external to DSpace. (lyrasis.org)
  • Additional terms to describe the resource, deriving from controlled vocabulary sources other than LCTGM and LCNAF. (louisville.edu)
  • A controlled vocabulary is an established list of standardised terminology for use in indexing and retrieval of information. (unipd.it)
  • Each descriptor is a preferred term with an unambiguous and non-redundant definition, controlled by and available from a controlled vocabulary registration authority. (unipd.it)
  • Descriptors in a controlled vocabulary can have hierarchical, equivalent or associative relations. (unipd.it)
  • A controlled vocabulary is managed by an authority , which can be a thesaurus manager or a centralized organization responsible for managing the vocabulary . (unipd.it)
  • The Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) thesaurus is a controlled and hierarchically-organized vocabulary produced by the National Library of Medicine. (lu.se)
  • The United Arab Emirates Federal Customs Authority is an Emirati governmental authority concerned with drawing customs policy in cooperation with customs administrations, preparing unified legislation to regulate customs work, and supervising implementation of it by customs administrations and related government authorities, and protecting the State from revenue fraud and smuggling operations in cooperation and coordination with competent authorities. (wikipedia.org)
  • Representing the State in Arab, regional and international meetings and conferences which activities relate to customs affairs and following up the implementation of resolutions issued therein, in cooperation with competent authorities in the State. (wikipedia.org)
  • Noticeably, when Paul speaks of traditions, 'he makes clear that his authority for transmitting at least some of them to his churches was not his apostolic status as such, but the fact that he himself had received them from competent authorities (1 Cor 15:3)' (265). (christilling.de)
  • The great interest that researchers from various scientific and cultural institutions expressed in this workshop indicates the great motivation to finally come to grips with the issue of creating a workable thesaurus and sustainable authority records. (dariah.eu)
  • The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the World Health Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. (inchem.org)
  • The workshop was targeted at the humanistic scientific community, as well as at GLAM institutions to which thesauri and authority records are necessary for the organization of knowledge and information in general, and are an essential element in a virtual semantic environment. (dariah.eu)
  • An agency may choose a different model but must ensure that it accomplishes the intent of ICS and that any system used is readily adaptable to systems other agencies may use in important areas, e.g., terminology, modular organization, integrated communications, and unity of command. (calea.org)
  • A company must demonstrate, on a consistent basis that they have operational control of their QA system and that product meets required quality standards. (canada.ca)
  • NCI EVS has extensive partnerships with government and standards organizations beyond NIH to develop terminology standards, content, technology, and operational support. (nih.gov)
  • NCIt provides terminology for FDA and HL7 Stability Data Standards, including human pharmaceuticals, animal drugs and medical devices that are in regulatory submissions, amendments, supplements and annual reports. (nih.gov)
  • On May 28, 2002 A.C., the Ministerial Committee of the Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf, chaired by Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and Minister of Finance and Industry, mandated the Ministry of Finance and Industry to commence preparation procedures of a draft law on establishment of the authority and prepare the Common Customs Law of the State. (wikipedia.org)
  • Hence, these efforts culminated in the issuance of the Federal Decree in Law No. (1) for the year 2003 A.C. by Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, then President of the State, regarding establishment of the Federal Customs Authority. (wikipedia.org)
  • Credibility of the establishment in controlling their operation on a consistent basis is critical in maintaining C-PIQ integrity. (canada.ca)
  • Many of its provisions aim to give authorities increased control over the establishment, dissolution or funding of associations and establish limitations on their permissible activities. (article19.org)
  • Standard terminology for Drug Establishment Registration (Regulated Product Submission), Drug Listing and the Content of Labels. (nih.gov)
  • this is particularly so of the Welikada prison which, even by official terminology of the Lankan government, is a 'maximum security' establishment. (tamilnation.org)
  • Add to this the fact that Welikada, being a 'maximum security' establishment, is directly controlled by the highest authorities, and what have you? (tamilnation.org)
  • Network Working Group W. Townsley Request for Comments: 3438 Cisco Systems BCP: 68 December 2002 Category: Best Current Practice Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP) Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) Considerations Update Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. (ietf.org)
  • Abstract This document describes updates to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) considerations for the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP). (ietf.org)
  • In essence, the FAR revised the definitions to include the identical types of data under both terminologies. (pogo.org)
  • It begs the question, does CAS control or does the FAR control on matters of cost determination and definitions of what constitutes cost data? (pogo.org)
  • POGO would urge the CAS Board to resist this continuing assault on its authority, and to provide a cost accounting rationale for the definitions and exemptions provided, especially when it appears that the chief concern of the rule is to avoid CAS coverage when cost data has been requested or submitted by a prospective contractor. (pogo.org)
  • Definitions set out in ( Annex B ) may be useful in understanding terminology relating to quality assurance systems. (canada.ca)
  • Sovereign power, applied in its generic sense, is the authority of government as the elected representative that is mandated to act in the interests of the people, and which delegates authority through relevant institutional bodies. (japanesestudies.org.uk)
  • Control of copepods through the use of the larvicide temephos covered all localities reporting cases, except in Chad, where some bodies of water were too large to treat. (who.int)
  • As the linguistic representation of scientific knowledge, terminology is a kind of foundational information resource that supports the scientific, technological, and academic discourse system. (thinkernow.com)
  • No dictionary of any language approaches the OED in thoroughness, authority, and wealth of linguistic information. (lu.se)
  • Regulatory agents will, likewise, need to reformulate particular legislation for control of a native invasive species that had been previously assumed as exotic or foreign in origin. (nisaw.org)
  • Standard terminology for regulatory forms required by the Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER). (nih.gov)
  • These are actually two separate features: the choice management mechanism is completely independent of authority control and can be configured and deployed independently of it. (lyrasis.org)
  • We paid attention to resource integration and mechanism innovation and worked with the most professional teams to control the entire process of research, review, translation, and publication in accordance with the most stringent standards to ensure the content is forward-looking, professional and innovative. (thinkernow.com)
  • Any authority-controlled field is also inherently choice-controlled. (lyrasis.org)
  • Classifying and controlling the dissemination of information is an inherently subjective process," said the Department of Defense Office of Inspector General, which prepared guidance earlier this year for other agencies' inspectors general to help them conduct the required classification reviews. (fas.org)
  • Creative and efficient use of a company's capital is a trademark outcome of Harrington Group's Property Loss Control (PLC) engineering efforts. (hgi-fire.com)
  • Lian Yuming: As you said, Big Data Terminology is an outcome of globalized, interdisciplinary, professional, and open research efforts. (thinkernow.com)
  • The expanding scope and sophistication of emergency operations, along with increased possibilities of pandemics and acts of terrorism, require law enforcement agencies to quickly act to stabilize and control emergency situations. (calea.org)
  • If you are wondering what authority control is and why it is important please see Dorothea Salo's comprehensive paper, Name authority control in institutional repositories . (lyrasis.org)
  • Regulated authority bases and thesauri are important to ensure the sustainability of e-infrastructures, which is one of the key topics in the focus of DARIAH's HaS project. (dariah.eu)
  • The next two chapters analyses the nature of 'the transmission process of the Jesus traditions as a formal controlled tradition in which the eyewitnesses played an important part' (264). (christilling.de)
  • Our regular success is due to the expertise of our engineers who know the terminology and objectives important to the AHJ. (hgi-fire.com)
  • That building is probably the guild headquarters, where thieves must periodically report to the guild leader - an authority figure often referred to by some euphemism like "the Upright Man. (bookviewcafe.com)
  • Initiations, when they took place, would be more about proving your loyalty and reliability to your buddies than passing an examination imposed by a higher authority. (bookviewcafe.com)
  • Such vague terminology does not sufficiently protect associations from a broad interpretation and arbitrary application by authorities, in violation of the legality requirement under international human rights law. (article19.org)
  • To put it in terms of stereotypical Science Fiction terminology, when the alien comes to Earth, the standard story is that it pops out of the spacecraft and says, "Take me to your leader. (furtherfield.org)
  • It will also discuss how OpenRefine is used to edit and enhance metadata in the cataloging process, including reconciling terms and distinguishing controlled terms from a list of terms selected from the item, adding links to the controlled terms, and cleaning up data. (ucf.edu)
  • FDA has worked with EVS since 2001, with formal Memoranda of Understanding starting in 2004, to develop and harmonize terminology content, standards and systems in areas of mutual interest such as drugs, devices, patient safety, and clinical trials. (nih.gov)
  • We do not control or have responsibility for the content of any third-party site. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Authority Control - This works in addition to choice management to supply an authority key along with the chosen value, which is also assigned to the Item's metadata field entry. (lyrasis.org)
  • This authority proposal impacts all phases of metadata management . (lyrasis.org)
  • Authority control is asserted everywhere metadata values are changed, including unattended/batch submission, LNI and SWORD package submission, and the administrative UI. (lyrasis.org)
  • You configure a metadata field for choice management by selecting a choice authority plugin for it. (lyrasis.org)
  • Control and inspection of tariff application and customs procedures, standardization of paper documents and customs data, and setting a plan for joint development and training. (wikipedia.org)
  • The written procedures and control measures will constitute the Company Quality Assurance (QA) Manual, which must be provided to the CFIA at the time of application. (canada.ca)
  • Control valves and cavitation, application ratio and multi stage control valves. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • A Web application that wants proof that the end user controls an Identifier. (openid.net)
  • The agency should also consider the effect of this standard on other standards that address command protocol and require coordination and authority. (calea.org)
  • As Xi increasingly centralizes control, it appears at least some American corporate networks will be subject to inspection and de facto control - if they have not already have been. (nationalinterest.org)
  • online] Available at: https://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/control-valve-authority-d_1066.html [Accessed Day Month Year]. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • There is a simple and positive way to test whether two values are identical , by comparing authority keys . (lyrasis.org)
  • Indeed, 'The real enemies are the spiritual forces that stand behind all institutions of government and control the lives of men and nations. (johnstott.org)
  • We used standard chronic disease terminology to search PubMed and assessed titles, abstracts, and articles for eligibility for inclusion. (cdc.gov)
  • The source of authority control is typically an external database or network resource. (lyrasis.org)
  • These endeavors aim to build a standardized terminology system for big data, to shape the public discourse system, to facilitate communication between industries and sectors, and to help people around the world to grasp the opportunities brought by digitalization, networking, and intelligent technology, and properly handle legislation, security, and governance challenges faced by the big data industry. (thinkernow.com)
  • The knowledge gap regarding efficacy and safety of medicines in children has been acknowledged by authorities and is reflected in legislation both in North America and in the European Union. (bvsalud.org)
  • Stakeholder feedback is being sought on opportunities identified in this paper to incorporate Canadian and international best practices and to update CNSC documents with more modern terminology. (gc.ca)
  • It is the Operator's responsibility to provide training to staff and to control and complete export documents. (canada.ca)
  • The CFIA will maintain full responsibility and authority for the design and implementation of C-PIQ, registration of participants, verification of compliance, enforcement of C-PIQ and legislated requirements, and issuance of C-PIQ export documents to C-PIQ establishments. (canada.ca)
  • Durable power of attorney for health care Advance directives are legal documents that extend a person's control over health care decisions in the event that the person becomes incapacitated. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In the Authority Records group, the participants have been learning the way of making new records in the Aleph module, an integrated library system. (dariah.eu)
  • Participants are responsible for the development of their own quality assurance system and production controls in accordance with C-PIQ requirements, which are implemented to ensure that quality (grade, size, maturity), and applicable packaging and labelling requirements are met. (canada.ca)
  • The valve authority expresses the ratio between pressure drop across the control valve compared to total pressure drop across the whole system. (engineeringtoolbox.com)
  • MLPS 2.0 gives "the legal authority to go in and ensure that a foreign company's system is completely open to inspection and retrieval of information by the Communist Party," says Steve Dickinson, an attorney with Harris Bricken, a Seattle-based international law firm with offices in Beijing. (nationalinterest.org)
  • While no Chinese law grants the authority to install malware or backdoors in corporate networks, under MLPS 2.0, "anything the company would install on its Chinese system to prevent that will be neutralized," Dickinson said. (nationalinterest.org)
  • The Incident Command System (ICS) permits a clear point of control and can be expanded or contracted with ease to escalating or diminishing situations. (calea.org)
  • In light of big data development around the world, Big Data Terminology establishes a standardized system of concepts that covers many languages with the Chinese terminology as the basis, aiming to advance rulemaking and drive innovation and the development of global digital civilization. (thinkernow.com)
  • The DARIAH workshop "Sustainable access to digital cultural and scientific heritage: Thesauri and Authority Records" took place at the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore in Zagreb, Croatia. (dariah.eu)
  • They also agreed to try to involve other colleagues from their own and other institutions in Croatia to help in creating an operable thesauri for scientific and professional terminologies in various humanistic and artistic fields in the near future, which will be available to the entire DARIAH (and broader) community. (dariah.eu)
  • The terminology used by implementers and developers of DNS protocols, and by operators of DNS systems, has changed in the decades since the DNS was first defined. (ietf.org)
  • As a result, the global systems of any foreign company in China could now be within reach of Chinese authorities. (nationalinterest.org)
  • Mind you, there are groups with a high degree of systematization, including formal ranks and an authority figure of great power at the top: we call them mafia, yakuza, triads, and more. (bookviewcafe.com)
  • Preparing rules and regulations for combating smuggling and fraud related to customs affairs, and supervising and controlling their implementation. (wikipedia.org)
  • That leader exercises control over all larceny in the city (and sometimes over other types of crime as well). (bookviewcafe.com)
  • Statistical data from many sources, only some of them Jewish, confirm that there were many Jewish residents, institutions and holy sites throughout Jerusalem, including the eastern portion, until 1948 when Jordan gained control of that part of the city. (camera.org)
  • private landowners) differentially shift their land managers' perspectives and approaches for control. (nisaw.org)
  • So 'Paul's view of man's dilemma' is as follows: 'He lives under divinely appointed authorities - the powers of the state, the powers of legal religion, the powers of nature - which through sin have become demonic agencies. (johnstott.org)
  • In the former book he identifies the principalities and powers 'by reference to four features of Paul's thinking and terminology', namely the state (political, judicial, ecclesiastical authorities), death, moral and ritual law, and economic structures including slavery. (johnstott.org)
  • When it comes to Property Loss Control, the AHJ is usually the insurance carrier or a public agency such as a state or local building or fire department. (hgi-fire.com)
  • Authority Key - An opaque, hopefully persistent, identifier corresponding to exactly one record in the authority. (lyrasis.org)
  • OpenID Authentication provides a way to prove that an end user controls an Identifier. (openid.net)
  • OP. An OpenID Authentication server on which a Relying Party relies for an assertion that the end user controls an Identifier. (openid.net)
  • As the core area of China's first national big data comprehensive pilot zone, Guiyang has introduced the concept of big data terminology, launched a big data terminology project, and compiled the world's first multilingual big data terminology series. (thinkernow.com)
  • and (iii) it is the world's first big data terminology that comes with a multilingual audio database and audio book feature. (thinkernow.com)
  • Bauckham ends the chapter with a discussion of two types of controls that could have played a part in the transmission of traditions, namely memorisation and writing. (christilling.de)
  • It is clear through these jurisdictions that the role and functions of the authority ramify to include the following pivots: Economic, financial and social side represented on the basis that the authority is a major player in whatever is related to resolutions on import and export of goods and merchandise, as well as customs dues, and consequent economic, financial and social effects. (wikipedia.org)
  • We will examine sets of absolutist, oppositional terminology that obstruct invasive species research, using a native yet invasive species as a framework (Phalaris arundinacea): native/exotic and invasive/non-invasive, etc. (nisaw.org)
  • After submitting the original brace to ATF for review, ATF responded in writing stating that attaching a stabilizing brace - quote - would not alter the classification of a pistol or other firearm, and that - quote - such a firearm would not be subject to National Firearms Act controls," Bosco explained. (nssf.org)
  • Irena Kolbas, senior curator and head of the library of the Ethnographic Museum, presented on the problem of a terminology for the Humanities. (dariah.eu)
  • Introduction This document provides guidance to the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) regarding the registration of values related to the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP), defined in [RFC2661], in accordance with BCP 26, [RFC2434]. (ietf.org)
  • As a licence holder participants must meet part 5 traceability and part 4 preventative controls requirements of the SFCR. (canada.ca)
  • 4.1 Should clarification of the policy statement, requirements or authorities set out in this DAOD be required, DND employees and CAF members may seek direction through their channel of communication or chain of command, as appropriate. (canada.ca)
  • Division 6 requires the documentation of preventative controls in a written preventative control plan (PCP) that must address both food safety and consumer protection. (canada.ca)
  • Beginning with a consortium of health agencies in 1992 (and including a strategic planning conference in 1996 and a follow-up meeting in 1997), CDC has been involved in concerted efforts to establish a national plan for preventing and controlling these cancers. (cdc.gov)
  • A series of air traffic control procedures, using navigational aids, to direct an aircraft as it lands at an airport. (newportbeachca.gov)
  • I then turn to the methods deployed by the authorities that are responsible for developing a sovereign response to the nuclear disaster at FNPP1, to show how political and economic immunity has been prioritised. (japanesestudies.org.uk)
  • They are also referred to as authority list s. (unipd.it)
  • There are 9,466 establishments from over 100 countries that use the SPL terminology in order to comply with federal regulations to list their products. (nih.gov)