You're talking about use class orders, not planning permission. Use class orders allow the planning authority a certain degree of control over what exists in certain areas. So in your question:
B1: a) Offices, other than a use within Class A2
(Financial Services)
b) Research and development of products
or processes
c) Light industry
B2: General Industry: use for the carrying out of an industrial process other than one falling in class B1
source: GVA grimley
b1 is for high-school play b3 is for minors
The b-2 has about twice the capacity of a b-1.
To combine names in A1 and B1, put the following formula in C1: =A1&B1. If you want a space between the names, use the formula =A1&" "&B1.
DOC - is a text document that can be opened and edited with MS Word or OpenOffice. RAR - is an archive that can be opened with an archiver tool, B1 Free Archiver foe example.
Both B1 and B2 are visas for temporary stay in US. The B1 visa is business visa and can be used by the applicant to travel to US for business related issues. The B2 visa is tourist visa and the applicant can visit places and must have entered US only for touring purposes. No activities of any financial gain must be carried out during visit by the tourist visa holder. Both B1 and B2 visa holders should look after their expenses on their own.
6.5 miles on the B1.
B1 in science is you and genes
SAP B1 is designed specifically for small to medium companies, while SAP R/3 is for large companies. The system architecture is quite different.
"=((B1-A1)/B1)*100" alternatively if you format the cell as a %, it would just be "=(b1-a1)/b1"
You can use the CONCATENATE function or the & operator. Assuming you have text in the cells A1,B1, C1 and D1, then either of these formulas will bring the text together into one cell: =CONCATENATE(A1, B1, C1, D1) =A1 & B1 & C1 & D1 You sometimes need to add spaces, and so put something in between the text using a space between quotes: =A1 & " " & B1
Thymine is one of the 4 nucleotide bases in DNA. Its equivalent in RNA is uracil. Thymine is a pyridamine that binds to adenine. Thiamine is a B vitamin (Vitamin B1) that is a necessary part of human diets.
With three windings, you have six terminals. Call them A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, and C2, representing phase A, B, and C. In the delta configuration, A1 is connected to C2, C1 is connected to B2, and B1 is connected to A2. Power is from phase to phase - A1C2, C1B2, and B1A2. In the wye configuration, A2, B2, and C2 are connected together, and are usually connected to neutral. Power is from phase to neutral - A1, B1, and C1.