Although not found in the literature, lack of peer support was a concern identified in the study that was addressed through the student association of the college of nursing (
SACON).
(A) Environmental Impact Assessment Division, Salim Ali Centre for Ornithology and Natural History (
SACON), Anaikatty (PO), Coimbatore--641 108, India.
The contributions from Dr Narendra Prasad and Mr Pattanaik from
SACON Hyderabad, India are valued.
Se inicio en Chongos y era bailada por los espanoles, por eso, la vestimenta actual es un remedo de la usanza hispana, con pantalon corto, medias tenidas de colores fuertes, chaleco y
sacon de grandes cuellos con panuelos blancos finamente bordados, zapatos con hebillas relucientes y una mascarilla con barba poblada y bien cuidada.
As the Heuristic Programming Project (HPP) began to explore MYCIN-like approaches outside biomedicine, Bob led the effort that produced
SACON, the first engineering application of expert systems.
Screenplay, Bean, Gregg
Sacon. Camera (DuArt color), David Klein; editor, Brian Murphy; music, Pete Droge; production designer, Ben Woolverton; set decorator, Scan Kennedy; costume designer, Kate Matthews; sound (Dolby), Rex Morris; associate producers, Deborah Davies, Julie Vukas; assistant director, Peter Kreklow.
130), not only on obvious formal grounds but also because the word is attested in Middle Korean in texts as early as 1471 (Nam Kwang'u, [Kyohak] Ko'u
sacon [Seoul, 1997], 655b); the aspiration of the initial in Korean dialect forms such as k'ulumay 'winter coat' may well mark these words as borrowings from Manchu kurume 'outer garment' (p.