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    Sustainability Organic Agriculture and Livestock Production with Respect to European Union in Eastern Anatolia and East Black Sea Regions by Vecihi Aksakal, Sümer Haşimoğlu, Bahri Bayram, Yaşar Erdoğan, Hilal Ürüşan Altun, Mahir Murat Cengiz

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…When European Union (EU) and Turkish Government relations considered and accession of Turkey to EU would be the logical consequence of the previous accessions. The screening on chapter 11 (Agriculture and rural development) is one of the important criteria and Turkey is working on to meet these benchmarks.…”
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    Some aspects of anthropomorphism in the terminology and philosophy underlying Western and Japanese studies of the social behaviour of non-human primates by Asquith, P

    Published 1981
    “…The application of traditional Japanese ideas of nature to their methodology and the use of a socioanthropological framework for explanation of observed behaviour is seen to be compatible with anthropomorphism in the Japanese studies.</p> <p>Chapter 11 summarizes the course of the study and discusses what conclusions may be drawn.…”
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    The growth of fringe benefit provision by Bevan, P, Bevan, Philippa Bevan

    Published 1978
    “…Chapter 9 considers ideologies and practices of trade unions and the TUG while Chapter 10 investigates how Government action has affected benefit provision, Chapter 11 analyses the responses of employees to benefits.…”
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    Book Review – Maritime Security in Southeast Asia by Amer, Ramses

    Published 2009
    “…Chapter 10 by Christian-Marius Stryken is devoted to the Regional Maritime Security Initiative of the United States of America (USA) and its grand strategy on Southeast Asia (pp. 134–145). In chapter 11 Jan Georg Christophersen studies satellite-based tracking of ships as a global crime control (pp. 146– 161). …”
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    Requirements for electrical installations / by 2801 Institution of Engineering and Technology, Institution of Engineering and Technology, British Standards Institution

    Published 2015
    “…* Introduction to BS 7671:2008(2015) *Part 1: Scope, object and fundamental principles * Chapter 11: Scope * Chapter 12: Object and effects * Chapter 13: Fundamental principles *Part 2: Definitions *Part 3: Assessment of general characteristics * Chapter 31: Purpose, supplies and structure * Chapter 32: Classification of external influences * Chapter 33: Compatibility * Chapter 34: Maintainability * Chapter 35: Safety services * Chapter 36: Continuity of service *Part 4: Protection for safety * Chapter 41: Protection against electric shock * Chapter 42: Protection against thermal effects * Chapter 43: Protection against overcurrent * Chapter 44: Protection against voltage disturbances and electromagnetic disturbances *Part 5: Selection and erection of equipment * Chapter 51: Common rules * Chapter 52: Selection and erection of wiring systems * Chapter 53: Protection, isolation, switching, control and monitoring * Chapter 54: Earthing arrangements and protective conductors * Chapter 55: Other equipment * Chapter 56: Safety services *Part 6: Inspection and testing * Chapter 61: Initial verification * Chapter 62: Periodic inspection and testing * Chapter 63: Certification and reporting *Part 7: Special installations or locations * Section 700 General * Section 701: Locations containing a bath or shower * Section 702: Swimming pools and other basins * Section 703: Rooms and cabins containing sauna heaters * Section 704: Construction and demolition site installations * Section 705: Agricultural and horticultural premises * Section 706: Conducting locations with restricted movement * Section 708: Electrical installations in caravan / camping parks and similar locations * Section 709: Marinas and similar locations * Section 710: Medical locations * Section 711: Exhibitions, shows and stands * Section 712: Solar photovoltaic (pv) power supply systems * Section 714: Outdoor lighting installations * Section 715: Extra-low voltage lighting installations * Section 717: Mobile or transportable units * Section 721: Electrical installations in caravans and motor caravans * Section 722: Electric vehicle charging installations * Section 729: Operating and maintenance gangways * Section 740: Temporary electrical installations for structures, amusement devices and booths ... * Section 753: Floor and ceiling heating systems *Appendices *1: British standards to which reference is made in this standard *2: Statutory regulations and associated memoranda *3: Time/current characteristics of overcurrent protective devices and RCDs *4: Current-carrying capacity and voltage drop for cables *5: Classification of external influences *6: Model forms for certification and reporting *7: Harmonized cable core colours *8: Current-carrying capacity and voltage drop for busbar trunking and powertrack systems *9: Definitions - multiple source, d.c. and other systems *10: Protection of conductors in parallel against overcurrent *11: Effect of harmonic currents on ... …”
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