- The
Heaviside layer,
sometimes called the
Kennelly–Heaviside layer,
named after Arthur E.
Kennelly and
Oliver Heaviside, is a
layer of
ionised gas occurring...
-
breeding purposes. A
conformation championship from a
recognised national kennel club is
generally considered as an
indication of merit. Many
breeders consider...
-
corresponding to
different use and
breed standards set by
kennel clubs.
Recognition by
kennel clubs for the Jack
Russell breed has been
opposed by the...
- "Best in Show" is
given to the dog
chosen as the
winner of the
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show
according to
conformation show rules. It has its
origins in...
- F-layer Over-the-horizon
radar Groundwave Schumann resonances Kennelly–Heaviside
layer Skip zone
Project West Ford
Radio frequency Clear-channel station...
-
breed in the fox
terrier family to be
given official recognition by The
Kennel Club (circa 1875;
breed standard 1876). It is well known, and
although not...
- purebreds.
Breed ****ociations such as the
American Kennel Club, the
United Kennel Club and the
Canadian Kennel Club do not
recognize designer crosses as dog...
- considerably, as she has
additionally covered the NFL, MLB, and the
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. In 2018, she
served as a fill-in host and
moderator on various...
- standards, but the most
commonly accepted are the
United Kennel Club and the
United Kennel Club International,
although the UKCI
still only recognizes...
- Press, 2008, p. 238, note 60).
Literally meaning a "gutter-jumper" or a "
skip-
kennel", the 'saute-ruisseau' was the
lowest clerical ****istant, a sort of errand...