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AMRS (other)
AMRS may refer to: Groups, organizations * Amyris, Inc. (stock ticker AMRS), U.S. biotech company * Arizona Model Railroading Society (AMRS) * African Materials Research Society; see Hulda Swai * American Moral Reform Society * AMPATH Medical Record System (AMRS), Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH), Eldoret, Kenya; a member of OpenMRS * Associação de Municípios da Região de Setúbal (AMRS; amrs.pt; ), Península de Setúbal, Lisboa Region, Portugal * Australian Motor Racing Series Other uses * Master of Arts in Religious Studies (A.M.R.S.), offered at University of Chicago Divinity School * aeronautical mobile radiocommunication service (AMRS) ** aeronautical mobile (R) service AM(R)S" part of the aeronautical mobile service for on air route civil flights * air mail radio station, a form of air traffic control of the inter-war period in the United States See also * * Arms (other) Arms or ARMS may refer to: *Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the ...
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Adobe Mountain Desert Park
The Adobe Mountain Desert Park a.k.a. "The Railroad Park" is a park complex that houses the Sahuaro Central Railroad Heritage preservation Society, Sahuaro Central Railroad Museum, Arizona Model Railroading Society, and the Maricopa Live Steamers. The approximately 160-acre Adobe Mountain Desert Railroad Park is located south of Pinnacle Peak Road on 43rd Avenue in the City of Glendale, Arizona. In addition, it has several World War II-era Internment Camp Houses, originally intended as temporary housing at the Leupp Isolation Center. This was an Indian boarding school on the Navajo Nation, which was converted to house Japanese-American internees considered to be troublemakers at other internment camps, after these and other Japanese-American citizens had been forcibly removed from the West Coast. History In 1989, the Sahuaro Central Railroad Heritage Preservation Society leased an 80-acre parcel of land from the Maricopa Parks and Recreation Department. It created the Adobe Mou ...
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Hulda Swai
Hulda Shaidi Swai, (born in 1954), is a Tanzanian researcher and professor in life sciences and bioengineering. She is a pioneer in nanomedicine research in the development of drugs against infectious diseases in Africa. Her work focuses in particular on the use of nanotechnology in Antimalarial medication, antimalarial drugs. Early life and education Swai was born in 1954 in the village of Vudee in the Same District, Kilimanjaro. She attended secondary schools in the 1970s, and graduated in 1980 from the University of Dar es Salaam with degrees in chemistry and statistics. In 1985, Swai was awarded a Master of Science in chemical engineering from the Queen Mary University of London. She earned her Doctor of Philosophy, PhD in biomaterials from the same university in 2000. Research and career Swai worked for nine years as a researcher at the Queen Mary University of London. From 2001 to 2014, she was a researcher at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (C ...
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American Moral Reform Society
William Whipper (February 22, 1804 – March 9, 1876) was a businessman and abolitionist in the United States. Whipper, an African American, advocated nonviolence and co-founded the American Moral Reform Society, an early African-American abolitionist organization. He helped found one of the first black literary societies in the U.S known as the Reading Room Society whose constitution stated that its aim was the "mental improvement of the people of color in the neighborhood of Philadelphia." William Whipper epitomized the prosperity that Northern Blacks were able to attain in the mid-19th century. Early life Born February 22, 1804, in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, to an enslaved African-American house servant and her white owner. William had siblings, Alfred, Benjamin, Hannah (wife of Stephen Purnell), and Mary Ann (wife of James Burns Hollensworth). After moving to Philadelphia in the 1820s, he began focusing on business pursuits. In 1834 he opened a fre ...
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OpenMRS
OpenMRS is a collaborative open-source project to develop software to support the delivery of health care in developing countries. OpenMRS is founded on the principles of openness and sharing of ideas, software and strategies for deployment and use. The system is designed to be usable in very resource poor environments and can be modified with the addition of new data items, forms and reports without programming. It is intended as a platform that many organizations can adopt and modify avoiding the need to develop a system from scratch. OpenMRS, Inc. is a registered non-profit that is the owner of all OpenMRS materials and the maintainer of the software's Public License. This entity will represent the OpenMRS project in legal and financial matters. License The software is licensed under the Mozilla Public License version 2.0 with an added "Healthcare Disclaimer". It requires that recipients are entitled to freely access the source code, but allows binary distribution, modific ...
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Península De Setúbal
The Península de Setúbal (; ) is a NUTS II subdivision of Portugal. Comprising several municipalities and urban centres, the subregion's capital is Setúbal, and includes several other cities including Almada. History The region of Setúbal was a pioneer in the development of a regional strategic plan to assist the growth of the economic, social and cultural institutions. The ''Plano Integrado para o Desenvolvimento para o Distrito de Setúbal'' (PIDDS) which was elaborated in the 1980s by the ''Associação de Municípios do Distrito de Setúbal'' (''Association of Municipalities of the District of Setúbal''), constituted the first development plan for the district, and envisioned a series of measures that were essential for the ambitious plans of its inhabitants. In 2000, under the initiatives of the Association of Municipalities (today AMRS; ''Associação de Municípios da Região de Setúbal''), established a formal Strategic Plan for Development (''Plano Estratégico para ...
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Australian Motor Racing Series
The Australian Motor Racing Series (sometimes known as Australian Motor Racing Championships) is a collection of national motor racing series travelling to a series of circuits across Australia under a single banner. These race meetings represent the banner race meetings for the Australian Auto Sport Alliance who sanction the series. There have been two iterations of the series. The first ran from 2005 to 2008 before folding due to lack of numbers. The series was revived in 2019 with a similar concept and the same name, before a name change in 2023 to Hi-Tec Oils Super Series reflecting the title sponsor. Current Series Since its revival in 2019, the series has typically consisted of six race meetings held in the eastern states of Australia. The series describes itself as providing "...a televised platform for the aspiring race car driver to transition from State to National Competition". For the past few years, the TA2 Racing Muscle Car Series has been the headline category ...
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University Of Chicago Divinity School
The University of Chicago Divinity School is a graduate professional school at the University of Chicago dedicated to the training of academics and clergy across religious boundaries. Formed under Baptist auspices, the school today is without any sectarian affiliation. It is ranked number one in the field of the study of religion according to the National Research Council's measure of faculty quality in its survey of all doctoral granting programs in religious studies. Scholarly work is organized by three faculty committees, each of which is further subdivided into areas of study. PhD students concentrate their work in one of eleven recognized areas of study. Students in the various master's programs combine study in these areas with courses specific to their programs. All students are taught by the same faculty. History A distinguished Semiticist and a member of the Baptist clergy, Chicago's first university president William Rainey Harper believed that a great research u ...
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Aeronautical Mobile Radiocommunication Service
Aeronautical mobile service (short: AMS; also aeronautical mobile radiocommunication service) is a form of aviation communication conducted through radio. The ITU Radio Regulations divide AMS into communication used for civil air route flights (R) and off-route flights (OR). Aeronautical mobile (R) service is a so-called safety-of-life service, must be protected for interferences, and is an essential part of air traffic control. Communication occurs between radio stations onboard aircraft, termed aircraft stations, and terrestrial stations that are sometimes termed "aeronautical stations". Communication can also occur between aircraft. AMS is commonly used in air traffic control. Aeronautical mobile satellite service Aeronautical mobile satellite service (AMSS) is a form of AMS where an aircraft station is connected to a communications satellite. It is useful in situations where the aircraft is far away from any radio station on land. Frequency allocation The allocation of ...
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Aeronautical Mobile Service
Aeronautical mobile service (short: AMS; also aeronautical mobile radiocommunication service) is a form of aviation communication conducted through Radio communication station, radio. The ITU Radio Regulations divide AMS into communication used for civil air route flights (R) and off-route flights (OR). Aeronautical mobile (R) service is a so-called safety service, safety-of-life service, must be protected for interference (communication), interferences, and is an essential part of air traffic control. Communication occurs between radio stations onboard aircraft, termed Aircraft station, aircraft stations, and terrestrial stations that are sometimes termed "aeronautical stations". Communication can also occur between aircraft. AMS is commonly used in air traffic control. Aeronautical mobile satellite service Aeronautical Mobile-satellite service, mobile satellite service (AMSS) is a form of AMS where an aircraft station is connected to a communications satellite. It is useful i ...
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Air Traffic Control
Air traffic control (ATC) is a service provided by ground-based air traffic controllers who direct aircraft on the ground and through a given section of controlled airspace, and can provide advisory services to aircraft in non-controlled airspace. The primary purpose of ATC is to prevent collisions, organise and expedite the flow of traffic in the air, and provide information and other support for pilots. Personnel of air traffic control monitor aircraft location in their assigned airspace by radar and communicate with the pilots by radio. To prevent collisions, ATC enforces Separation (air traffic control), traffic separation rules, which ensure each aircraft maintains a minimum amount of 'empty space' around it at all times. It is also common for ATC to provide services to all General aviation, private, Military aviation, military, and commercial aircraft operating within its airspace; not just civilian aircraft. Depending on the type of flight and the class of airspace, AT ...
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Arms (other)
Arms or ARMS may refer to: *Arm or arms, the upper limbs of the body Arm, Arms, or ARMS may also refer to: People * Ida A. T. Arms (1856–1931), American missionary-educator, temperance leader Coat of arms or weapons *Armaments or weapons **Firearm *Coat of arms **In this sense, "arms" is a common element in pub names Enterprises *Amherst Regional Middle School *Arms Corporation, originally named Dandelion, a defunct Japanese animation studio who operated from 1996 to 2020 * TRIN (finance) or Arms Index, a short-term stock trading index *Australian Relief & Mercy Services, a part of Youth With A Mission Arts and entertainment *ARMS (band), an American indie rock band formed in 2004 * ''Arms'' (album), a 2016 album by Bell X1 * "Arms" (song), a 2011 song by Christina Perri from the album ''lovestrong'' * ''Arms'' (video game), a 2017 fighting video game for the Nintendo Switch *ARMS Charity Concerts, a series of charitable rock concerts in support of Action into Research for M ...
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