Elsass


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Synonyms for Elsass

a region of northeastern France famous for its wines

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The Elsass Copper Prospect is located on the FCI West claim block, approximately 1.5 km southwest of the Golden Gap Prospect, in an area of the southern copper exploration trend not historically prospected.
By running a large series of tests, Lanson (1990) demonstrated that the standard deviation on curve characteristics is induced mostly by the experimental equipment and that the calculated characteristics are representative of the sample studied (Righi and Elsass 1996).
The Chinese Culture Connection (1987) developed the Chinese Value Survey to assess four cultural factors, comprising "integration, which focuses on social stability; Confucian work dynamism, which reflects the teachings of Confucius; human heartedness, which deals with compassion; and moral discipline, which focuses on self-control" (Ralston, Gustafson, Elsass, Cheung, & Terpstra, 1992, p.
The initial discussions in 1994 were precipitated by previous success with a library merger, and the retirement of Kimberly's police chief (Elsass, 2003).
1 doubles team of Kevin Farin and Jayson Amos set the tone with a dominating 6-1 victory over Scott Elsass and Bradford Zitsch.
For example, research shows that women and people of Color in positions of leadership are scrutinized more closely and judged more harshly than White men (Elsass & Graves, 1997; Green, 2003).
[20] P Elsass, "Continuous reaction times in cerebral dysfunction," Acta Neurologica Scandinavica, vol.
(13.) Elsass P, Eikard B, Junge J, Lykke J, Staun P, Feldt-Rasmussen M.
The study of Jorgensen, Frederiksen, Boesen, Elsass and Johansen (2009), evaluated 177 women who survived breast cancer, half of them were chosen at random to participate in a psychosocial rehabilitation program and the other half received standard treatment without other kind of intervention.