This, it is hoped, will succeed in revealing migratory patterns, aggregating sites and pupping grounds. |
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The authors used a platelet function analyser that timed platelets aggregating into a plug big enough to close a small hole in a membrane. |
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He appears convincing by aggregating voluminous references without subjecting himself to the rigours of the scientific process. |
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Markets have consistently beat the alternatives at aggregating information. |
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Blackbirds seem to maximize that benefit by aggregating their nests in dense colonies. |
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While the Command Post was about aggregating information, Strengthening The Good is about amplifying awareness. |
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Of course, these are headline-level statistics, aggregating sectors and occupations. |
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Yet aggregating the collective wisdom and putting a probability on it is a very valuable function in itself. |
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Then he began poring over tax forms from various conservative nonprofits and aggregating the data about fund-raising and expenditures. |
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Even with the most scrupulously painstaking scientific observation, truth could be approximated only by aggregating manifold observations. |
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Let's start off by aggregating all the possible insights about a given subject from all the weblogs that specifically refer to it. |
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Yahoo needs to do consider doing something about aggregating news under a subject or topic areas. |
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These markets work their magic, he argues, by aggregating a great deal of information from as many sources as possible. |
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Typical nest behaviors, such as aggression and trophallaxis, were not observed among aggregating wasps. |
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But newer ones act more like search engines than job boards, aggregating vacancies already listed elsewhere. |
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Rather than looking at distributing a bunch of applications across a bunch of processors and aggregating unused compute power, Powerllel focuses on the application itself. |
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This can be done by applying the CCA to each firm in the sector and aggregating the results into a sector measure. |
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This problem is similar to the one of aggregating work elements into activities, described previously. |
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Optimisation simplifies problems, for example, by aggregating spatial descriptions of a particular problem. |
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By aggregating across all cohorts, we obtain the estimates of the human capital stock for Australia. |
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But there is InTrade, an online betting ring that does a decent job of aggregating conventional wisdom. |
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Abundant fish aggregating devices are resulting in significant juvenile bycatch, a severe threat to species like bigeye and yellowfin tunas. |
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A team of over 50 staff members visited Kahf Al Jinn and distributed food and other essential items aggregating 5,000 kilograms to 110 families. |
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The walrus relies on this ice while giving birth and aggregating in the reproductive period. |
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The ethical foundations of this approach are similar to those for the indicator based on aggregating averages across domains, but it treats the person as the unit of moral concern. |
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Answering this question requires aggregating the various hedonic experiences for each person, and then finding a suitable summary for the country as a whole. |
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The introduction of meta-analytic techniques, however, has marked a major step forward in summarizing research by providing a more objective method of aggregating knowledge. |
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The sectors receive information at the project level and are faced with the challenge of aggregating the information in order to say something meaningful at the level of the Main Line of Action. |
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From an international or regional perspective, it could be possible to overcome estimation problems due to reduced sample size by aggregating data from several national samples. |
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The objective is to measure price changes in the euro-zone by aggregating price changes within each of the territories of the individual Member States. |
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A further problem is that of aggregating across the various risks that shape economic insecurity, as the indicators that describe these risks lack a common metric to assess their severity. |
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Create and implement long-term knowledge strategy that includes aggregating knowledge, innovations and practical ideas for producers and agribusiness operators. |
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How does aggregating non-corrupt contributions render them corrupt? |
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For a long time it has been surmised that many pelagic animals visit seamounts as well, to gather food, but proof of this aggregating effect has been lacking. |
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For a long time it has been surmised that many pelagic animals visit seamounts to gather food, but proof this of this aggregating effect has been lacking. |
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The Cambridge, UK economists, including Joan Robinson and Piero Sraffa claimed that there is no basis for aggregating the heterogeneous objects that constitute 'capital goods. |
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Another letting is announced to occur, probably on the 23rd of February, and at both of these lettings, contracts aggregating more than two million dollars are to be awarded. |
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It may be possible to uphold the distinction between persons whilst still aggregating utility, if it accepted that people can be influenced by empathy. |
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Aggregating in groups during the daytime, they are usually active at night. |
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