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  1. EOB

    wiktionary EOB may refer to Eastern Greek Orthodox Bible , a Bible edition Eye of the Beholder video game , a role playing game released in 1990 Electronic Order of Battle, a concept in SIGINT Electronic Order of Battle intelligence management End of Block character, a character to terminate a transmission block Explanation of Benefits , a term in Medical billing United States End of business , the end of the business day disambig de EOB ...   more details



  1. Eastern / Greek Orthodox Bible

    primary sources date February 2008 Bible translation infobox translation title Eastern Orthodox Bible image full name Eastern Greek Orthodox Bible abbreviation EOB NT published OT published complete bible published derived from textual basis NT Patriarchal Text of 1904 OT Septuagint . translation type Formal equivalence . reading level publisher copyright online address http www.orthodox church.info eob religious affiliation Eastern Orthodoxy genesis 1 1 3 john 3 16 Indeed, God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, so that everyone who believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. BibleHistory The Eastern Greek Orthodox Bible EOB is an English language edition of the Bible published and controlled by Greek Orthodox Christians with limited copyright control and within a collaborative framework. It has not yet been published. Textual basis The EOB New Testament , available as a separate volume, is a translation of the Patriarchal Text of 1904. This is a Byzantine text type that is used by all the Greek speaking Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox Church es. ref Kimbrough, S. T. 2005 . Orthodox and Wesleyan Scriptural Understanding and Practice . St. Vladimir s Seminary Press. p. 22. ISBN 9780881413014. Google Book Search. Retrieved on March 27, 2011. ref The EOB New Testament follows the Patriarchal Text but footnotes all major variant readings. The EOB Old Testament is based on the Greek Septuagint and features more than 200 pages of introductory material discussing the issue of the Old Testament biblical canon canon , Biblical inspiration inspiration , Sufficiency of Scripture sufficiency , etc. See also Orthodox Study Bible , whole Bible Septuagint , Old Testament Byzantine text type , New Testament References reflist External links http www.orthodox church.info eob Official site of the EOB English Bible translation navbox Category Bible versions and translations ...   more details



  1. Explanation of Benefits

    An Explanation of Benefits commonly referred to as an EOB form is a statement sent by a health insurance company to covered individuals explaining what medical treatment and or services were paid for on their behalf. ref http www.pohly.com terms e.html ref An EOB typically describes the service performed the date of the service, the description and or insurer s code for the service, the name of the person or place that provided the service, and the name of the patient the doctor s fee, and what the insurer allows the amount initially claimed by the doctor or hospital, minus any reductions applied by the insurer the amount the patient is responsible for. There normally also will be at least a brief explanation of any claims that were denied, along with a point to start an appeal. ref http www.ins.state.ny.us website1 inshelp c eob.htm ref Potential for confusion Some of the reasons that EOBs are confusing for many patients include there are several parties involved the insurer issuing the EOB is trying to achieve multiple agendas in a single document there is little overall standardization. Furthermore, the EOB a patient receives for a hospital visit may look different than the EOB received for physician charges, dental, or medication services. ref http healthharbor.com health insurance 101 reading an eob ref There are a minimum of three parties involved in a covered service the health insurance company or payer , the doctor or hospital or provider , and the patient , and they may refer to things differently. For example, the payer may provide an EOB for one service that s provided ..., EOB forms and terminology are not standardized, so different insurers may use the same words ... States Medicare has for years sent an EOB form to beneficiaries advising them of payments made to medical ... of an EOB form. At that meeting he stressed the need for transparency in the claims process for the injured ... possible provider billing mistakes, billing mischief or fraud. The need for an EOB was evident ...   more details



  1. Transmission block

    In telecommunication , the term transmission block has the following meanings A group of bit s or characters transmitted as a unit and usually containing an encoding procedure for error control purposes. In data transmission , a group of records sent, processed, or recorded as a unit. A transmission block telecommunications block is usually terminated by an character computing End Of Block character EOB , End Transmission Block character ETB , end of text character End Of Text character ETX , or End of transmission character End Of Transmission character EOT . See also Packet information technology References FS1037C Category Data transmission ...   more details



  1. Brahmajala Sutra (Mahayana)

    for the Theravada text of the same name Brahmajala Sutta Image VairochanaMingCopper.jpg right thumb Vairochana as described in the Brahmajala Sutra The Brahmajala Sutra zh c p f n w ng j ng , Japanese language Japanese bonm ky , also called the Brahma s Net Sutra is a text of the Mahayana Buddhist canon. ref name eob Cho, Eunsu. Fanwang jing in Macmillan Encyclopedia of Buddhism , 2004, Volume One ref It is not related to the Brahmajala Sutta of the Theravada Buddhist Pali Canon . While the sutra was traditionally regarded as having been recorded in Sanskrit and then translated by Kumarajiva , scholars now believe that the text was written by unknown authors in China in the mid 5th century CE. ref name eob The sutra itself claims that it is the final chapter of a much longer Sanskrit text, but there is no clear evidence that such a text ever existed. ref name eob This sutra introduces Vairocana Buddha and his relation to Shakyamuni Buddha and states the Bodhisattva vows Brahma Net Sutra 10 major precepts for Bodhisattvas and the 48 minor precepts one should follow to advance along the path. These precepts came to be treated in China as a higher ethic a monk would adopt after ordination, in addition to the monastic rules. In Japan, they came to displace the monastic rules almost completely starting with Saicho and the rise of the Tendai sect, so that for example most Japanese clergy are now married. The name of the sutra derives from the Indra s net vast net that the god Brahma Buddhism Brahma hangs in his palace ref name online sutra http www.ymba.org bns bnsframe.htm The Brahma Net Sutra ref , and how each jewel in the net reflects the light of every other jewel cquote At that time, he Shakyamuni Buddha contemplated the wonderful Jewel Net hung in Lord Brahma s palace and preached the Brahmajala Sutta for the Great Assembly. He said The innumerable worlds in the cosmos are like the eyes of the net. Each and every world is different, its variety infinite. S ...   more details



  1. The Art of Seduction (film)

    K&p dataid 06751 title The Art of Seduction Jark eob ui Jeong seok 2005 accessdate 2007 01 17 publisher ...   more details



  1. Scrub-bird

    ref name EoB ringing and metallic, with a ventriloquial quality, so loud as to be heard from ...   more details



  1. Pieridae

    they may imbibe salt s from moist soils. ref name eob Classification The Pieridae have the radial vein ... eob Pierinae 55 genera Whites, Yellow, Orange tips, many of these species are strongly migratory. Host ... eob Coliadinae 14 genera Sulphurs or Yellows, many of these species are sexual dimorphism sexually ... name eob Pseudopontiinae The sole species in this subfamily, Pseudopontia paradoxa , is endemic to West ...   more details



  1. Accentor

    or incubation. They build neat cup nests and lay about 4 unspotted green or blue eggs. ref name EoB ...   more details



  1. Ground-roller

    Taxobox name Ground Rollers image Rollier Terrestre courte queue.JPG image caption Short legged Ground Roller regnum Animal ia phylum Chordata classis Aves ordo Coraciiformes familia Brachypteraciidae but see text familia authority Charles Lucien Bonaparte Bonaparte , 1854 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Brachypteracias Geobiastes Atelornis Uratelornis synonyms Atelornithidae br Taxobox authority author Chenu & Marc Athanese Parfait Oeillet Des Murs Des Murs date 1852 nomen oblitum The ground rollers are a small family of bird migration non migratory near passerine bird s restricted to Madagascar . They are related to the kingfisher s, bee eater s and roller s. They most resemble the latter group, and are sometimes considered a sub family of the true rollers. Description Ground rollers share the generally crow crow like size and build of the true rollers, ranging from 25 49 centimetres in length, ref name EoB cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Forshaw, J. & Kemp, A. year 1991 title Encyclopaedia of Animals Birds publisher Merehurst Press location London pages 147 isbn 1 85391 186 0 ref and also hunt reptile s and large insect s. They are more terrestrial than the Coracidae species, and this is reflected in their longer legs and shorter, more rounded wings. They lack the highly colourful appearance of the true rollers, and are duller in appearance, with striped or flecked plumage . They are much more elusive and shy than their relatives, and are normally difficult to find in the Malagasy forests. ref name EoB Often the hooting breeding call is all that betrays their presence. These birds nest as solitary pairs in holes in the ground which they excavate themselves, unlike the true rollers, which rarely nest in ground holes and even then do not dig their own nests. ref name EoB Systematics mtDNA analyses confirmed the systematics of this group but indicated that merging Geobiastes into Brachypteracias , as was usually done since the 1960s, should be reverte ...   more details



  1. Stone-curlew

    Taxobox name Stone curlews image Bush Stone curlew444.jpg image width 225px image caption Bush Stone curlew , Burhinus grallarius regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis Bird Aves ordo wader Charadriiformes familia Burhinidae familia authority Gregory Mathews Mathews , 1912 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Burhinus Esacus The Stone curlews , also known as Dikkops or Thick knees are a group of largely tropical birds in the family Burhinidae . Despite the group being classified as waders, most species have a preference for arid or semi arid habitats. They are found worldwide within the tropical zone, with some species also breeding in temperate Europe and Australia . They are medium to large birds with strong black or yellow black bills, large yellow eyes&mdash which give them a reptilian appearance&mdash and cryptic plumage. The names Thick knee and Stone curlew are both in common use, the preference among authorities for one term or the other varying from year to year. The term Stone curlew owes its origin to the broad similarities with true curlew s which are not closely related . Thick knee refers to the prominent joints in the long yellow or greenish legs and apparently originated with a name coined in 1776 for B. oedicnemus , the Thick kneed Bustard. They are largely nocturnal, particularly when singing their loud wailing songs, which are reminiscent of true curlews. ref name EoB cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Harrison, Colin J.O. year 1991 title Encyclopaedia of Animals Birds publisher Merehurst Press location London pages 105 106 isbn 1 85391 186 0 ref The diet consists mainly of insect s and other invertebrates. Larger species will also take lizards and even small mammals. ref name EoB Most species are sedentary, but the Stone Curlew is a summer bird migration migrant in the temperate European part of its range, wintering in Africa . Species The nine species are class wikitable Picture Name Binomial name File Burhinus oedicnemus central ...   more details



  1. Treeswift

    tree branch. ref name EoB cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Collins, Charles T. year 1991 ...   more details



  1. Charadriidae

    Taxobox name Charadriidae image Snowy Plover Morro Strand.jpg image width 250px image caption Kentish Plover or Snowy Plover br Charadrius alexandrinus regnum Animalia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Charadriiformes familia Charadriidae familia authority Nicholas Aylward Vigors Vigors , 1825 subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Vanellinae Erythrogonys Vanellus Charadriinae Pluvialis Charadrius Thinornis Elseyornis Peltohyas Anarhynchus Phegornis Oreopholus File Vanellus miles novaehollandiae.jpg thumb left Masked Lapwing Vanellus miles novaehollandiae The bird family Charadriidae includes the plover s, dotterel s, and lapwing s, about 64 to 66 species in all. They are small to medium sized bird s with compact bodies, short, thick necks and long, usually pointed, wings. They range in size from the Collared Plover , at 26  grams and 14  cm 5.5  inches , to the Masked Lapwing , at 368  grams 13  oz and 35  cm 14  inches . They are distributed through open country worldwide, mostly in habitats near water, although there are some exceptions the Inland Dotterel , for example, prefers stony ground in the deserts of central and western Australia. ref name EoB cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Harrison, Colin J.O. year 1991 title Encyclopaedia of Animals Birds publisher Merehurst Press location London pages 105 isbn 1 85391 186 0 ref They hunt by sight, rather than by feel as longer billed waders like snipe do. Foods eaten include insects, worms or other invertebrates depending on habitat, and are usually obtained by a run and pause technique, rather than the steady probing of some other wader groups. While breeding, they defend their territories with highly visible aerial displays. ref name EoB Most members of the family are known as plovers , lapwings or dotterels . These were rather vague terms which were not applied with any great consistency in the past. In general, larger species have often been called lapwings , smalle ...   more details



  1. Swift

    for navigating through dark cave systems where they roost. ref name EoB One species, Aerodramus .... ref name EoB Cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Collins, Charles T. year 1991 title Encyclopaedia .... ref name EoB The nest of many species is glued to a vertical surface with saliva, and the genus ... the young. ref name EoB Systematics and evolution File Dans l ombre des dinosaures Scaniacypselus ...   more details



  1. Rory Harper

    Rory Harper born 1950 is an American science fiction writer and activism community activist living in College Station , Texas. He was born in Beaumont, Texas Beaumont , Texas, and attended the University of Houston but did not graduate. He was one of the founders of Houston s Inlet Drug Crisis Center, where he worked with harm reduction pioneer David F. Duncan . He has published science fiction short stories in most of today s science fiction magazines, many of which have been anthologized. His one novel, Petrogypsies was published by Baen Books in 1989 and has since become a cult novel in and around the Texas oilfields. DarkStar Books released a new, partially illustrated trade paperback edition of Petrogypsies ISBN 978 0 9819866 1 6 in December 2009, and plans to continue the series with two more volumes Sprocket Goes International, Sprocket Goes Interstellar in 2010 and 2011. He is one of a group of regular contributors to the Eat Our Brains blog. External links http eatourbrains.com EoB category rory harper Eat Our Brains. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Harper, Rory ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Harper, Rory Category 1950 births Category Living people Category University of Houston alumni Category People from Texas Category American science fiction writers ...   more details



  1. Nymphalidae

    name eob cite book author Philip James DeVries Philip J. DeVries year 2001 chapter Nymphalidae pages ... , Rutaceae , Santalaceae and Sapindaceae . ref name eob Morphinae including Amathusiini , sometimes ... . ref name eob Satyrinae Satyrs and Browns. Earlier treated as distinct family Satyridae. Host plants ... in the family Ulmaceae . Caterpillars smooth with bifid tails and horns on the head. ref name eob ... and Verbenaceae . ref name eob Example species from this family div col colwidth 23em Archduke ...   more details



  1. Traffic analysis

    to build up an SIGINT Electronic Order of Battle Electronic Order of Battle EOB mapping different entities in the battlefield and their connections. Of course the EOB could be built by tapping all the conversations ... analysis tool enables a much faster and accurate EOB build up that alongside tapping builds a much ...   more details



  1. Thrush (bird)

    See also other birds with thrush in their name Waterthrush , Colluricincla Shrike thrush , Thrush Nightingale , Rosy Thrush tanager Taxobox name Thrushes image American Robin 0025.jpg image width image caption American Robin , well known Turdus true thrush regnum Animal ia phylum Chordate Chordata classis bird Aves ordo Passerine Passeriformes subordo Passeri familia Turdidae familia authority Rafinesque, 1815 subdivision ranks genus Genera subdivision Some 20, see Genera text The thrushes , family biology family Turdidae , are a group of passerine bird s that occur worldwide. Characteristics Thrushes are plump, soft plumaged, small to medium sized birds, inhabiting wooded areas, and often feed on the ground or eat small fruit. They range in size from the Forest Rock thrush , at convert 21 g oz abbr on and convert 14.5 cm in abbr on , to the Blue Whistling thrush , at convert 178 g oz abbr on and convert 33 cm in abbr on . Most species are grey or brown in colour, often with speckled underparts. They are insectivore insectivorous , but most species also eat worms, land snail s, and fruit. Many species are permanently resident in warm climes, while others migrate to higher latitudes during summer, often over considerable distances. ref name EoB cite book editor Forshaw, Joseph author Perrins, C. year 1991 title Encyclopaedia of Animals Birds publisher Merehurst Press location London pages 186 187 isbn 1 85391 186 0 ref Thrushes build cup shaped bird nest nests , sometimes lining them with mud. They lay two to five speckled egg biology eggs , sometimes laying two or more clutch eggs clutch es per year. Both parents help in raising the young. ref name EoB The songs of some species, including members of the genera Catharus , Myadestes , and Turdus , are considered to be among the most beautiful in the avian world. ref http forums.gardenweb.com forums load woodland msg051859363475.html ref ref http rogcad.com hermitthrush index.htm ref Taxonomy The taxonomic treatment of ...   more details



  1. Heliornithidae

    suspended in vegetation above water. ref name EoB Species There are three species. The African ...   more details



  1. Broadbill

    covering the nest with lichen and spider webs. ref name EoB Broadbills typically lay two to three ...   more details



  1. Artamidae

    . ref name EoB The cracticines, despite their fairly plain, utilitarian appearance, are highly ...   more details



  1. Peter Armitage

    About the statistician the Coronation Street actor Peter Armitage actor Peter Armitage born 15 July 1924 is a statistician specialising in medical statistics . Peter Armitage attended Huddersfield New College Huddersfield College and went on to read mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge . Armitage belonged to the generation of mathematicians who came to maturity in the Second World War. He joined the weapons procurement agency, the Ministry of Supply United Kingdom Ministry of Supply where he worked on statistical problems with George Alfred Barnard George Barnard . After the war he resumed his studies and then worked as a statistician for the Medical Research Council UK Medical Research Council from 1947 61. From 1961 76 he was Professor of Medical Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine where he succeeded Austin Bradford Hill . He moved to Oxford as Professor of Biomathematics and became Professor of Applied Statistics and head of the new Department of Statistics, retiring in 1990. He was president of the Royal Statistical Society in 1982 4. He was president of the International Society for Clinical Biostatistics in 1990 1991. He is editor in chief of the Encyclopedia of Biostatistics . He lives in Wallingford, Oxfordshire . Biography Basic career information is in the entry in Who s Who 2005 There are recollections in Peter Armitage Purposes, methods, philosophies, Significance Volume 1 Issue 4 Page 170 December 2004 External links http www.wiley.co.uk eob armitage.html A brief biography at wiley.co.uk publisher of the Encyclopedia of Biostatics There is a photograph at http www.york.ac.uk depts maths histstat people armitage.gif Peter Armitage on the http www.york.ac.uk depts maths histstat people welcome.htm Portraits of Statisticians page. s start s aca succession box before David Cox statistician David Cox title President of the Royal Statistical Society years 1982&mdash 1984 after Walter Bodmer s end Guy Medal Persondata Metadata ...   more details



  1. National Party (Belize)

    The National Party of Belize NP was a political party established mainly to fight the anti colonialist movement propagated by the People s United Party PUP . It had only minimal success and was eventually deregistered. The Party was established on August 21, 1951 and dissolved on June 26, 1958. Leaders President W.H. Courtenay Vice President Herbert Fuller Secretary E.O.B. Barrow Chairman Lionel Francis Objectives to secure and extend the liberties, project the interests and develop the national life and prosperity of the people of Belize by all constitutional means work for the political, economic, social and cultural progress of the country develop the political life of the citizenry by shaping public opinion in party meetings and literature identify and support suitable members for elections secure the development of a planned policy for social and economic future of Belize. Despite these ideals, the party more often acted against any change, because it consisted of persons who were against the type of radical development proposed by the People s United Party which was formed a year earlier . Record in elections 1952 City Council election Herbert Fuller named president after two attempts to elect a president failed. British Honduras legislative election, 1954 1954 General Election Fielded seven candidates for nine seats Toledo District Toledo s Charles Westby elected. 1956 City Council election Fuller and Floss Cassasola elected from slate. British Honduras legislative election, 1957 1957 General Election no persons elected. Reception by Belizeans Generally, most Belizeans felt that the National Party was hastily put together and offered no real constructive opposition to the PUP, who themselves were going through internal turmoil and had been co opted by the British. NP members came from among the elite merchants, colonial supporters and members of the colonial apparatus who were against change and this hamstrung the Party in its attempts to gain favor with the ...   more details



  1. Korea Post

    Wikify date January 2011 Infobox Company company name Korea Post company logo Image Korea Post.PNG company type Government Department key people Min Nam Gung foundation July 1, 2000 location Seoul , South Korea industry Logistics , Distribution business Distribution , Finance revenue 6.2 Billions 2009 employees 44,283 full time , 2009 products National International mail delivery and special handling, Third party logistics 3rd party logistics br Insurance , Banking Postal savings homepage http www.koreapost.go.kr www.koreapost.go.kr Infobox Korean name hangul hanja linktext rr Ujeong Sa eob Bonbu mr Uj ng Sa p Ponbu Korea Post is a direct subauthority of Ministry of Knowledge and Economy . Korea Post is in charge of postal service, postal banking & insurance service. Its headquarter is located in Gwanghwamun Post Office, near MIC building in Sejongno. Introduction Korea Post is in charge of postal services and financial services by post offices. Major Business Provide basic postal services of handling and delivering postal matters General mails and parcels Provide additional postal services Registered mails, acceptance of postal matters at the customers location, sales of local products by mail order, and postal errand service, etc. Handling postal savings, postal money, order and postal giro Handling postal insurance Organization Korea Post 1 Division, 4 Bureaus, 1 Section, 12 Departments General Affairs Division, Planning Division & Management Bureau, Postal Service Bureau, Postal Savings Bureau, Postal Insurance Bureau, Inspector General, etc. Affiliated Agencies Knowledge Economy Officials Training Institute Korea Post Information Center Supply & Construction of Koreapost Regional Communications Office 8 Offices including Seoul, Pusan, Choongchung Province, Chonnam Pro vince, Kyungbuk Province, Chonbuk Province, Kangwon Province, and Cheju Post Office 3,663 office See also South Korean postal codes Ministry of Knowledge and Economy Post office ...   more details



  1. Motacillidae

    feeding insectivores ref name EoB of slightly open country. They occupy almost all available habitats ... of the Forest Wagtail, they nest on the ground, ref name EoB laying up to six speckled eggs ...   more details




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