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SNC may refer to: Politics * Solidarity National Committee of the American Solidarity Party * The Syrian National Council, an opposition coalition * National Coalition for Syrian Revolutionary and Opposition Forces or Syrian National Coalition * Sahrawi National Council of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic Companies and organizations * Satellite News Channel, former US cable channel * Sierra Nevada Corporation, a US aerospace company * Sierra Nevada College, a US university * St Norbert College, De Pere, Wisconsin, US * AtkinsRéalis, a Canadian engineering firm formerly trading as SNC-Lavalin * Air Cargo Carriers ICAO code * Soda Nikka Co., Ltd. - Japanese chemical company Science and technology * SNC Meteorites * SNC, collective term for the three scientific journals Science (journal), Science, Nature (journal), Nature and Cell (journal), Cell * Secure Network Communications, an SAP protocol * Selective Nef complex in mathematics * SAP Supply Network Collaboration, List ...
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Solidarity National Committee
The American Solidarity Party (ASP) is an United States, American Christian democracy, Christian democratic List of political parties in the United States, political party. It was founded in 2011 and officially incorporated in 2016. The party has a Solidarity National Committee (SNC) and has numerous active state and local chapters. Peter Sonski was the party's nominee in the 2024 United States presidential election. The American Solidarity Party has been characterized as Social conservatism in the United States, socially conservative while supporting Economic interventionism, government intervention in economic matters. The ASP encourages social development along the lines of subsidiarity and sphere sovereignty, with a stated emphasis on "the importance of strong families, local communities, and voluntary associations". It favors fiscally progressive policies, as well as a social market economy with a Distributism, distributist character, which seeks "widespread economic parti ...
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Cell (journal)
''Cell'' is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing research papers across a broad range of disciplines within the life sciences. Areas covered include molecular biology, cell biology, systems biology, stem cells, developmental biology, genetics and genomics, proteomics, cancer research, immunology, neuroscience, structural biology, microbiology, virology, physiology, biophysics, and computational biology. The journal was established in 1974 by Benjamin LewinElsevier: ''Cell'': Home
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and is published twice monthly by Cell Press, owned by .


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Single National Curriculum, Pakistan
The Pakistani Textbooks controversy refers to the claimed inaccuracies & historical denialism. These inaccuracies & or myths are said to promote religious intolerance, Indophobia & have led to calls for curriculum reform. According to the Sustainable Development Policy Institute, Pakistan's textbooks among the nations school system have systematically inculcated as being anti-Indian discriminatory through historical omissions & deliberately been a bit of misinformation since as far back as the 1970s. The revisionism can be traced as far back as the rule of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq, who instituted a program of Islamization of the country. His 1979 policy stated that the highest priority be given to the revision of the curriculum with a view to reorganize the entire content revolving around Islamic thought & giving education an ideological orientation so that Islamic ideology permeates the thinking of a younger generation in an effort to assist them with what he deemed the nece ...
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Curtiss-Wright CW-22
The Curtiss-Wright CW-22 is a 1940s American general-purpose advanced Trainer (aircraft), training monoplane aircraft built by the Curtiss-WCurtiss-Wright Corporation. It was operated by the United States Navy as a Scout plane, scout trainer with the designation SNC-1 Falcon. Design and development Developed at the Curtiss-Wright St. Louis, Missouri, St. Louis factory, the CW-22 was developed from the Curtiss-Wright CW-19, CW-19 via the single-seat Curtiss-Wright CW-21, CW-21 light Fighter aircraft, fighter-Interceptor aircraft, interceptor. The prototype first flew in 1940. With less power and performance than the CW-21, the two-seat, low-wing, all-metal CW-A22 had Landing gear#Retractable gear, retractable Conventional landing gear, tailwheel landing gear, with the main gear retracting rearward into underwing Aircraft fairing, fairings. The CW-22 was seen as either a civilian Aerobatics, sport or training monoplane or suitable as a combat trainer, reconnaissance and general-pur ...
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Chester Airport
Chester Airport is a public use airport located three miles (5 km) southwest of the central business district of Chester, a town in Middlesex County, Connecticut, United States. It is privately owned by Whelen Aviation. It is included in the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2017–2021, in which it is categorized as a general aviation facility. Although most U.S. airports use the same three-letter location identifier for the FAA and IATA, Chester Airport is assigned SNC by the FAA but has no designation from the IATA (which assigned SNC to General Ulpiano Paez Airport in Salinas, Ecuador). The FAA identifier for Chester Airport was 3B9 and was changed to SNC in the early 2000s. Facilities and aircraft Chester Airport covers an area of which contains one asphalt paved runway (17/35) measuring 2,566 x 50 ft (782 x 15 m). For the 12-month period ending August 21, 2000, the airport had 20,800 aircraft operation ...
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General Ulpiano Paez Airport
General Ulpiano Paez Airport is a public/military joint-use airport serving the coastal city of Salinas, in the Santa Elena Province of Ecuador. The city and airport are on a peninsula extending into the Pacific Ocean. The Salinas non-directional beacon (Ident: SLS) and VOR-DME (Ident: SAV) are located on the field. History During World War II the airport was used by the United States Army Air Forces Sixth Air Force defending the South American coastline and the Panama Canal against Japanese submarines. Flying units assigned to the airfield were: * 25th Bombardment Squadron (Panama Canal Department), 21 January 1942 – 22 May 1943, (B-24 Liberator) * 3d Bombardment Squadron ( 6th Bombardment Group), 23 May-11 June 1943, (B-17 Flying Fortress) * 51st Fighter Squadron ( 32d Fighter Group) December 1942-March 1943 (P-40 Warhawk) See also *Transport in Ecuador *List of airports in Ecuador This is a list of airports in Ecuador, sorted by location. Airports Airport names ...
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Substantia Nigra Pars Compacta
The pars compacta (SNpc, SNc) is one of two subdivisions of the ''substantia nigra'' of the midbrain (the other being the pars reticulata); it is situated medial to the ''pars reticulata''. It is formed by dopaminergic neurons. It projects to the striatum and portions of the cerebral cortex. It is functionally involved in fine motor control. Parkinson's disease is characterized by the death of dopaminergic neurons in this region. Anatomy In humans, the nerve cell bodies of the ''pars compacta'' are coloured black by the pigment neuromelanin. The degree of pigmentation increases with age. This pigmentation is visible as a distinctive black stripe in brain sections and is the origin of the name given to this volume of the brain. Microanatomy The neurons have particularly long and thick dendrites. The ventral dendrites, particularly, go down deeply in the pars reticulata. Other similar neurons are more sparsely distributed in the midbrain and constitute "groups" with no well-de ...
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List Of SAP Products
This presents a partial list of products of the enterprise software company SAP SE. Major units *SAP S/4HANA (Enterprise resource planning on-premise and cloud) * SAP Business ByDesign (SME Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning) * SAP Business One (B1 on HANA) (Small enterprise Enterprise Resource Planning) * SAP CRM (Customer Relationship Management) (legacy product) * SAP ERP (Enterprise resource planning) (legacy product, see S/4HANA) * SAP PLM (Product Lifecycle Management) (legacy product) * SAP SCM (Supply Chain Management) (legacy product) * SAP SRM (Supplier Relationship Management) (legacy product) Business software * SAP Advanced Data Migration (ADP) * SAP Advanced Planner and Optimizer * SAP Analytics Cloud (SAC) * SAP Advanced Business Application Programming (ABAP) * SAP Apparel and Footwear Solution (AFS) * SAP Business Information Warehouse (BW) * SAP Business ByDesign (ByD) * SAP Business Explorer (Bex) * SAP BusinessObjects Lumira * SAP BusinessObjects W ...
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Selective Nef Complex
In mathematics Nef polygons and Nef polyhedra are the sets of polygons and polyhedra which can be obtained from a finite set of halfplanes ( halfspaces) by Boolean operations of set intersection and set complement. The objects are named after the Swiss mathematician Walter Nef (1919–2013), who introduced them in his 1978 book on polyhedra. Since other Boolean operations, such as union or difference, may be expressed via intersection and complement operations, the sets of Nef polygons (polyhedra) are closed with respect to these operations as well. In addition, the class of Nef polyhedra is closed with respect to the topological operations of taking closure, interior, exterior, and boundary. Boolean operations, such as difference or intersection, may produce non-regular sets. However the class of Nef polyhedra is also closed with respect to the operation of regularization. Convex polytopes are a special subclass of Nef polyhedra, being the set of polyhedra which are the interse ...
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Secure Network Communications
SAP NetWeaver is a software stack for many of SAP SE's applications. The SAP NetWeaver Application Server, sometimes referred to as WebAS, is the runtime environment for the SAP applications and all of the mySAP Business Suite runs on SAP WebAS: supplier relationship management (SRM), customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain management (SCM), product lifecycle management (PLM), enterprise resource planning (ERP), transportation management system (TMS). The product is marketed as a service-oriented architecture for enterprise application integration. It can be used for custom development and integration with other applications and systems, and is built primarily using the ABAP programming language, but also uses C, C++, and Java. It can also be extended with, and interoperate with, technologies such as Microsoft .NET, Java EE, and IBM WebSphere. History SAP Netweaver was invented by Doug Maulbetsch, an executive in SAP labs and former Global IT Executive of General ...
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Nature (journal)
''Nature'' is a British weekly scientific journal founded and based in London, England. As a multidisciplinary publication, ''Nature'' features Peer review, peer-reviewed research from a variety of academic disciplines, mainly in science and technology. It has core editorial offices across the United States, continental Europe, and Asia under the international scientific publishing company Springer Nature. ''Nature'' was one of the world's most cited scientific journals by the Science Edition of the 2022 ''Journal Citation Reports'' (with an ascribed impact factor of 50.5), making it one of the world's most-read and most prestigious academic journals. , it claimed an online readership of about three million unique readers per month. Founded in the autumn of 1869, ''Nature'' was first circulated by Norman Lockyer and Alexander MacMillan (publisher), Alexander MacMillan as a public forum for scientific innovations. The mid-20th century facilitated an editorial expansion for the j ...
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