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- abbreviation Abbreviation for
board , in the sense of aboard of directors .
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Examples
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However, we point out that on general grounds the reported central value of the charge asymmetry requires new physics not only in Bs − ¯Bs mixing but also in B = 1 transitions or in Bd − ¯Bd mixing.
Next Big Future 2010
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When a fungal chytrid disease called Bd was also identified as a possible culprit, it was said to be a side effect of pollution or radiation, which supposedly were lowering immune resistance.
Our Unwitting Germ Warfare on Animals Matt Ridley 2011
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Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, knows as Bd to its friends.
Ars Technica 2009
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And what Rehnquist said when discussing his memo on Brown v. Bd of Ed for his boss, Justice Jackson.
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Warren Hills Reg'l Bd. of Educ., 307 F.3d 243, 257 (3d Cir. 2002) (indicating that administrators may regulate student speech any time they have a "particular and concrete basis" for forecasting future substantial disruption).
Daniel J. Solove: Off-Campus Cyberbullying and the First Amendment Daniel J. Solove 2011
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This argument reminds me of Bd of Ed v. Pico, in a way.
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This argument reminds me of Bd of Ed v. Pico, in a way.
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On Tuesday, after explaining in great detail what the Federal Circuit was and why it was established (as did the book in the assigned pages, but in less detail), and then walking the students through all the possible steps a patent application can go through (Pat Ex, Pat Apps Bd, Fed Cir to Sup Ct) before is issues, then walking them through the related statutory provisions, I began teaching the Chakrabarty.
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The real problem with Sarah is her lack of fundamental knowledge about the Constiution, the Supreme Court, important cases other than Roe v. Wade [Sarah: go back to Wasila Community College and learn about Brown v.Bd. of Ed and Miranda and Marbury v. Madison, etc].
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Warren Hills Reg'l Bd. of Educ., 307 F.3d 243, 257 (3d Cir. 2002) (indicating that administrators may regulate student speech any time they have a "particular and concrete basis" for forecasting future substantial disruption).
Daniel J. Solove: Off-Campus Cyberbullying and the First Amendment Daniel J. Solove 2011
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