NOCA definition
Examples of NOCA in a sentence
In the spring of 2010 North Cascades National Park Service (NOCA) personnel conducted habitat surveys on all fish accessible side channels in the lower 16 km of the Stehekin River.
These reaches were identified in a 2007 NOCA large woody debris survey as “transport zones”.
NOCA anticipates that a number of students entering the school will require remediation in reading, spelling, and particularly writing.
NOCA will explain the virtues to students in detail and will base citizenship marks, its discipline policy, and the decorum of the school on the practice of those virtues.
As they sought to avoid the problems of pure democracy as seen in Athens and of a republic that gave way to an empire in Rome and despotism in Europe, NOCA must engage in those ideas in order to have a citizenry who understands the perils of each.
NOCA is funded by the Health Service Executive Chief Clinical Office and operationally supported by the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.
Seattle and NOCA subsequently entered into a loan agreement under which the artifacts and specimens were placed on loan to NOCA, which agreed to house and curate the collection consistent with 36 CFR Part 79, and Seattle agreed to fund the collection’s continued curation.
Removal of all or any portion of the Collection from the premises of the NOCA Curation Facility for scientific, educational, or religious purposes will be in accordance with the federal regulations at 36 CFR Part 79 and any other reasonable conditions for handling, packaging, and transporting the Collection that may be specified by USIT in order to prevent breakage, deterioration, and contamination.
NOCA believes that the diffusion of learning is essential to the perpetuity of this tradition.
Accept the transfer of ownership and permanent custody from Seattle to USIT of the precontact assemblage of the Collection as described in Attachment C to this Agreement, which will continue to be housed at the NOCA Curation Facility.