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1): primary wound closure, angiogenesis, space creation/maintenance, and stability of both the initial blood clot and implant fixture (PASS). Fig. 1.: Principles of successful GBR.
The “pass-through” principle is elaborated upon in other sections of this Operations Manual. Simply stated here, the pass-through idea means that the subconsultants are generally responsible to the architect (primary design consultant) in the same way that the architect is responsible to the owner (and vice versa).
The term 'pass-through effect' (PTE) refers to the effect of changes in the exchange rate of a domestic currency for foreign currency (or a trade-weighted portfolio of foreign currencies) on the country's domestic prices for traded and non-traded goods.
Correspondence is how work is assigned, initiated, and completed; it is the communication used to get work done. In general terms, correspondence includes letters, faxes, invoices, memorandums, requests for information, project design reviews, agendas, change-orders, emails, project manager notes/instructions, etc.
Correspondence is simply written communication from one person to another for various reasons: to report information, convey feelings, or ask questions. It can be verbal or written. The communication may include memos and emails. It can range from formal to informal.
Correspondence is how work is assigned, initiated, and completed; it is the communication used to get work done. In general terms, correspondence includes letters, faxes, invoices, memorandums, requests for information, project design reviews, agendas, change-orders, emails, project manager notes/instructions, etc.
Correspondence1 is distinguished from other documents by the fact that it is typically addressed to a specific individual or group, and is intended to be delivered by a third party. Examples include letters2, email, postcards, and telegrams.