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  • Democratic party, and in addition, a deputy of the leftist party -- which makes up part of the FRAP, that is, the Socialist Party.

    UNIVERSITY SPEECH BLASTS CPR BETRAYAL 1966

  • This information cannot be obtained by ensemble averaging measurements such as FRAP or other image correlation spectroscopy methods, like RICS or STICS.

    PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Francesco Cardarelli et al. 2010

  • Recently-developed experimental techniques, such as FRAP which enable the measurement of molecular mobility in adsorption layers, are covered in this volume.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • New experimental techniques applied to protein interfacial layers are described, such as FRAP or ADSA, or rheological methods to determine the mechanical behaviour of protein-modified interfaces.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • Recently-developed experimental techniques, such as FRAP which enable the measurement of molecular mobility in adsorption layers, are covered in this volume.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • New experimental techniques applied to protein interfacial layers are described, such as FRAP or ADSA, or rheological methods to determine the mechanical behaviour of protein-modified interfaces.

    AvaxHome RSS: 2008

  • Appellant retains the obligation to order the transcript in accordance with FRAP 10 (b) (1) and the Plan to Expedite Criminal Appeals.

    New Procedure for Appeals in Second Circuit 2009

  • Appellant retains the obligation to order the transcript in accordance with FRAP 10 (b) (1) and the Plan to Expedite Criminal Appeals.

    Sui Generis--a New York law blog: 2009

  • The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which governs federal district courts, has no rule for amicus briefs, and federal district courts generally follow FRAP Rule29.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Against Congressional Briefs  2009

  • Among other things, the advisory committee notes to FRAP 29 reflect this.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Amicus Briefs — Why File Them? 2009

  • Frenetic random activity periods (FRAPs), also colloquially known as zoomies, scrumbling, midnight crazies,[1] or mad half-hours,[2] are random bursts of energy occurring in dogs and cats in which they run frenetically, commonly in circles.

    Frenetic random activity periods - Wikipedia Contributors to Wikimedia projects 2026

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