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  • 111The Integrity Magazine limited — also known as The Integrity Magazine Online is a black publication registered in the United Kingdom with distribution coverage in four continents. The magazine is published periodically and it runs a bi monthly newsletter through its website… …

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  • 112Loss of structural integrity on an aircraft — is a phenomenon which has been known to occur in several major incidents in aviation history.Types Note: Most information below has been collected from Wikipedia, but other sources include National Geographic Channel s Seconds From Disaster and… …

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  • 113Commission on Public Integrity — The Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity (CPI) is an independent commission within the government of Iraq tasked with preventing and investigating corruption at all levels of the Iraqi government nationwide. It is the coordinating umbrella… …

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  • 114System integrity — In telecommunications, the term system integrity has the following meanings: # That condition of a system wherein its mandated operational and technical parameters are within the prescribed limits. # The quality of an AIS when it performs its… …

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  • 115Declarative Referential Integrity — (DRI) is one of the techniques in the SQL database programming language to ensure data integrity. Contents 1 Meaning in SQL 2 Product specific meaning 3 References 4 …

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  • 116Office of the Integrity Commissioner (Ontario) — The Office of the Integrity Commissioner for the Province of Ontario is responsible to prevent ethics violations before they occur for members of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. Integrity Commissioners Lynn Morrison (July 31, 2007 present)… …

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  • 117Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission — The Inspector of the Police Integrity Commission is a statutory position which oversees the Police Integrity Commission in New South Wales, a state of Australia.The principal functions of the inspector are to:*audit the operations of the… …

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  • 118Ego Integrity — Psychosocial theory describes ego integrity as the ego s accumulated assurance of its capacity for order and meaning. This experience of consistency leads to the development of a reliable sense of self, a reliable sense of other, and an… …

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  • 119Index of biological integrity — To quantitatively assess changes in the composition of biologic communities Indices of Biological Integrity (IBIs) are developed to accurately reflect the ecological complexity from statistical descriptions of sample species counts. There is no… …

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  • 120Praxis High Integrity Systems — (formerly known as Praxis Critical Systems) is a British software house that specialises in critical systems. They are based in Bath, England and since 2001 also have offices in London and Loughborough.The company Praxis Systems Limited was… …

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