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Zip Code Finder or Postal Code Locator to Search US Area Codes
There have been many cases where a user when you wish to search for zip code or postcode to get relevant information or location. Zip code finder or zip code locator helps you to search zip code or postal codes for various countries. Zip code or postcode is a numeric string, which is different for different country. There are number of free zip code software which are available. They help you to locate or search zip code and tell you the location of that zip code.
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Location Theory $179 Although modern location theory is now more than 90 years old, the focus of researchers in this area has been mainly problem oriented. However, a common theory, which keeps the essential characteristics of classical location models, is still missing. This monograph addresses this issue. A flexible location problem called the Ordered Median Problem (OMP) is introduced. For all three main subareas of location theory (continuous, network and discrete location) structural properties of the OMP are presented and solution approaches provided. Numerous illustrations and examples help the reader to become familiar with this new location model. By using OMP classical results of location theory can be reproved in a more general and sometimes even simpler way. Algorithms enable the reader to solve very flexible location models with a single implementation. In addition, the code of some algorithms is available for download. |
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Location Theory: A Unified Approach $285.17 Although modern location theory is now more than 90 years old, the focus of researchers in this area has been mainly problem oriented. However, a common theory, which keeps the essential characteristics of classical location models, is still missing.This monograph addresses this issue. A flexible location problem called the Ordered Median Problem (OMP) is introduced. For all three main subareas of location theory (continuous, network and discrete location) structural properties of the OMP are presented and solution approaches provided. Numerous illustrations and examples help the reader to become familiar with this new location model.By using OMP classical results of location theory can be reproved in a more general and sometimes even simpler way. Algorithms enable the reader to solve very flexible location models with a single implementation. In addition, the code of some algorithms is available for download. Author: Nickel, Stefan/ Puerto, Justo Binding Type: Hardcover Number of Pages: 437 Publication Date: 2005/08/01 Language: English Dimensions: 9.40 x 6.40 x 1.10 inches |
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Global Location Number $71.7 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles The Global Location Number (GLN) is part of the GS1 systems of standards. It is a simple tool used to identify a location and can identify locations uniquely where required. The GS1 Identification Key used to identify physical locations or legal entities. The key comprises a GS1 Company Prefix, Location Reference, and Check Digit. Location identified with GLN could be a physical location such as a warehouse or a legal entity such as a company or customer or a function that takes place within a legal entity. It can also be used to identify something as specific as a particular shelf in a store. Being able to identify locations with a unique number is key to many business processes. The GLN is used in electronic messaging between customers and suppliers, where location advice is important. GLN is also used within companies to identify specific locations both electronically in a database or physically where the GLN can be produced in a bar code or GS1 EPC tag. Author: Surhone, Lambert M./ Tennoe, Mariam T./ Henssonow, Susan F. Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 2010/12/06 Language: English Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.02 x 0.19 inches |
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Genetic Code $117.9 The genetic code is the set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material (DNA or RNA sequences) is translated into proteins (amino acid sequences) by living cells. A more precise term for the concept might be genetic cipher. The code defines a mapping between trinucleotide sequences, called codons, and amino acids. A triplet codon in a nucleic acid sequence usually specifies a single amino acid (though in some cases the same codon triplet in different locations can code unambiguously for two different amino acids, the correct choice at each location being determined by context). Because the vast majority of genes are encoded with exactly the same code (see the RNA codon table), this particular code is often referred to as the canonical or standard genetic code, or simply the genetic code, though in fact there are many variant codes. Thus the canonical genetic code is not universal. For example, in humans, protein synthesis in mitochondria relies on a genetic code that varies from the canonical code. It is important to know that not all genetic information is stored using the genetic code. Author: Miller, Frederic P./ Vandome, Agnes F./ McBrewster, John Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 160 Publication Date: 2009/11/30 Language: English Dimensions: 5.98 x 9.01 x 0.37 inches |
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C.O.D.E. $10.49 C.O.D.E. |
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No Code $12.49 No Code |
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On Location $17 Classroom-based writing tutoring is a distinct form of writing support, a hybrid instructional method that engages multiple voices and texts within the college classroom. Tutors work on location in the thick of writing instruction and writing activity. On Location is the first volume to discuss this emerging practice in a methodical way. The essays in this collection integrate theory and practice to highlight the alliances and connections on-location tutoring offers while suggesting strategies for resolving its conflicts. Contributors examine classroom-based tutoring programs located in composition courses as well as in writing intensive courses across the disciplines. |
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The Location Code - the Best Place to Live: Are You Successful Presently Where You Are? $22.42 No Synopsis Available |
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Location $32.13 No Synopsis Available |
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Exploring the Da Vinci Code $12.51 Rated: NRSynopsis: Henry Lincoln has been explaining the mysteries of Rennes-le-Chateau for years, taking groups of people through the the hilltop village and its surrounding countryside, and showing them firsthand all the key locations that have made the spot famous. Now home audiences are granted the opportunity to visit the place made famous by Dan Brown's novel, THE DA VINCI CODE, which has spurred countless pilgrimages to the location where the priest Berenger Sauniere lived with his untold riches. Did Sauniere possess a secret that could topple the Catholic Church? Was the Rennes-le-Chateau Pentacle of Mountains--the "eighth wonder of the world"--the location of the Holy Grail? These and other questions will be explored by Mr. Lincoln as he guides his viewers through all his favorite spots, including Carcassonne and Montsegur, and all the other idiosyncratic, geometrical landscape of this isolated region of southwestern France. |
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In Code $6 In Code - De Rosa |
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New Location $12.49 New Location |
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Code Breaker Game $18.48 The irresistible game of creativity and strategy where players compete to make the most matches from overturned cards. Use a dry erase marker to write or draw a secret code on the back of a card to trigger your memory so you know its location and can make a match. A hilarious look into other people's minds as you try to crack their codes and take over their cards. Game includes 36 dry-erasable Character Tiles, 1 two-sided Planet Tile, 4 dry-erase markers, 4 fun erasers, 4 cool rocket tokens and instructions. For 2 to 4 players. Ages 7 to adult. Type: Board Games Gender: Unisex Age: Child,Teen,Adult |
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1br - Location, Location, Location!!! $54 This condo is fully furnished, on the 3rd floor, with a courtyard view (elevator access). The complex has 2 pools, 3 tennis courts, covered parking, barbecue area, a clubhouse.... |
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Location Location Location $16.99 Ent. One Music:2178 |
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The Egypt Code (Paperback) $30.78 Why did the ancients align their monuments so precisely with the stars? What were the practical and symbolic reasons behind these mysterious configurations? From the author of The Orion Mystery, the best-selling book that introduced the revolutionary star-correlation theory about the Giza pyramids, The Egypt Code reveals an amazing Grand Unified Plan behind the legendary temples of upper Egypt. Robert Bauval, one of the world’s most prominent and controversial Egyptologists, completes his groundbreaking investigation of astronomy as related to Egyptian monuments and related religious texts. The Egypt Code revisits the Pyramid Age and the Old Kingdom, proposing a vast sky-ground correlation for the Memphite-Heliopolis region, and presenting the possibility of a grand plan spanning three thousand years of Pharaonic civilization and involving pyramids and major temple sites along the Nile. The central idea of the book is that the cosmic order, which the ancients referred to as "Maat," was comprised of the observable cycles of the sun and stars, in particular the star Sirius, and that the changes that took place due to the precession of the equinoxes and the so-called Sothic Cycle are reflected in the orientation and location of religious sites. Born in Egypt and having lived there and elsewhere in the Middle East for much of his life, Robert Bauval has published several papers linking the pyramids with astronomy, and his findings have been presented at the British Museum. He has also written three books with best-selling author Graham Hancock (Message of the Sphinx, Talisman, and The Mars Mystery). |
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Code Name Emerald $13.76 Rated: PGSynopsis: Nazi command pulls off what could be a turning point in the war: the capture of an Overlord, one of a handful of U.S. soldiers who knows the location of the impending D-Day invasion. Will German agents be able to make him spill more than name and rank? Not if spy Gus Lang succeeds. He’s an Allied plant in the prison where the Overlord is held, a double agent posing as a Reich sympathizer. His mission: rescue the Overlord. Or failing that, kill him. Working from his novel, Ronald Bass (Rain Man) scripts a smart, tightly wound spy thriller. Ed Harris portrays Lang, leading a superb cast in step with all the intrigue of this war behind the war, including Max von Sydow, Horst Buchholz, Eric Stoltz and Patrick Stewart. |
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Location in Time $69.99 Eva Carter Location in Time - Art Print |
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Location, Location, Location..McCann Framed Golf Art $80.15 Location, Location, Location..McCann Framed Golf Art Art print by famed Golf Artist Michael McCannTitled: "Location, Location, Location" Author's Description: "Financial District of Manhattan, Wall Street, The best location in the world" Beautifully Framed as shown. This item comes fully certified with a certificate of authenticity. All signed items come complete with certification which includes tamper-evident hologram and accompanying certificate of authenticity card. Unsigned items do not require certification. |
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CODE $14.99 What do flashlights, the British invasion, black cats, and seesaws have to do with computers? In CODE, they show us the ingenious ways we manipulate language and invent new means of communicating with each other. And through CODE, we see how this ingenuity and our very human compulsion to communicate have driven the technological innovations of the past two centuries. Using everyday objects and familiar language systems such as Braille and Morse code, author Charles Petzold weaves an illuminating narrative for anyone who’s ever wondered about the secret inner life of computers and other smart machines. It’s a cleverly illustrated and eminently comprehensible story—and along the way, you’ll discover you’ve gained a real context for understanding today’s world of PCs, digital media, and the Internet. No matter what your level of technical savvy, CODE will charm you—and perhaps even awaken the technophile within. |


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