Your company has a firewall, but criminal hackers often access internal networks without a computer. |
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Instead, a dubious logic pervades, upon which we base entire networks of conclusions and imperatives. |
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At the distributive level, they compete with office supply distribution networks that supply big companies. |
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For hearing and understanding, it required neuro-cognitive networks capable of distinguishing the sounds of human speech and decoding them. |
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Lately, Dunbar's number has been taken as a mean size for online networks and groups. |
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Scale free networks can be explained through the simple process of duplication and preferential attachment. |
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The authors warn that US networks are very vulnerable to attack by hackers or spies looking for intelligence. |
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Two of the more common forms of extended access include virtual private networks and collaboration applications, such as supply chain management. |
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Are violent extremist groups and supra-national security networks the new big men on campus? |
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The advertisers get better quality eyeballs and the networks can charge more money. |
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The best hope of avoiding a downmarket tabloid TV future lies in the pressure currently being put on the networks to clean up their act. |
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Between the arteries and the veins are networks of tiny blood vessels called capillaries. |
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Interviewers found that informal leadership networks of stokvels and migrant homegroups were also important in mobilization. |
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Guests will include local dignitaries, Asian entrepreneurs and chairpersons of other Asian networks and organisations. |
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Peer to peer networks comprise both peer workgroup LANs and P2P file sharing networks. |
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Army helicopters hovered overhead as mobile telephone networks were shut down to prevent crowds communicating. |
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Telephone networks are optimized for synchronous and one-to-one communications. |
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Station groups, syndicators, and networks have formed partnerships to share video and pool resources. |
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Whether networks interconnect via peering or transit is based on the respective size of their networks. |
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But trade in illegal software over peer-to-peer networks remains a grey area. |
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The software for these decentralized peer-to-peer networks is freely available from dozens of sites. |
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And don't forget, the power of networks is in how many people are on them, and how committed those people are. |
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Even better if one femtocell could provide service to all networks thereby minimising the costs and maximising network availability. |
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In INFOWAR, the computers and networks are the battlefield, computer programs are the weapons, and information assets are the targets. |
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It is easy to integrate into existing wired networks and standard enterprise computing infrastructures. |
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Without the ordinary user being able to make reasonable decisions about risk avoidance and risk acceptance, computers and networks are insecure. |
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Notably, they have to interconnect with networks and not mess with content. |
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These networks were further cemented by intermarriages and mutual help alliances. |
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For conventioneers, the casino can set up custom networks between any facilities on campus for video, audio and Internet presentations. |
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Their plans are dominated by a mass migration of social networks to mobile phones. |
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Older adults are often at risk of friendlessness because of disruptions to their social networks over time. |
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Those with the most diverse social networks tended to fare the best, he said. |
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Finding a job becomes a more difficult task for International students because their social networks take a while to establish. |
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Social isolation is not just a reflection of erosion of social networks between Somalis. |
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Research consistently indicates that men have much smaller social networks than women do. |
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Discrimination negatively affected re-employment, and social networks positively affected re-employment. |
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Among low-income women, those with more extensive social networks give birth to heavier, healthier children. |
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Telephone networks are digital, and the marginal cost of providing a call is negligible. |
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For example, when a congregation is now without a pastor, the cluster brainstorms on how to fill the pulpit or networks to find a pastor. |
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Collaborative Virtual Environments are systems that transform computer networks into navigable and populated 3D spaces. |
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And what can small-time stations and local radio networks learn from their examples? |
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I've been doing a lot of stuff at work which is about designing social networks and their topologies, and peterme seems similarly preoccupied. |
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In this work, the topology of protein domain networks generated with data from the ProDom, Pfam, and Prosite domain databases was studied. |
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Branch networks are moribund expensive luxuries, yet customers like branches. |
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None of those networks wanted to show the news because it's expensive, they lose money on it. |
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At the same time, it will promote the creation of joint public-private sector industrial networks in the Asia-Pacific region. |
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Within hours, TV networks provided round-the-clock information on the events and commentary on potential ripple effects. |
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File sharing over local area networks has become an integral part of enterprise computing. |
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Wireless local area networks will connect the handphones to the IP phone network. |
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Useful for travellers allowing roaming on a greater number of networks across the world. |
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One area that's not so much a surprise, but one we strongly support is to see the networks strengthening their lineups with original programming. |
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To those with strong networks of family and friends, such measures may seem paranoid or unduly invasive of privacy. |
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A kenspeckle figure in Scotland, Morrison networks effectively with bonhomie and chuckles. |
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Phone networks have been jammed today following a series of blasts that hit London's public transport network this morning. |
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I get a whiff of it when I appear on television and see employees of major networks dressed in casual slacks and sport shirts with no ties. |
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These networks soon recruited tribal warlords and mobilised tribal extended families. |
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For those who prefer gentler exercise there are networks of low level walks to be enjoyed. |
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So do you think the networks are abdicating their responsibility to cover the substance of the campaigns? |
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Police have never been more present across the city, visible in numbers on the streets and watching unobserved via networks of cameras. |
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First, there were the networks surrounding towns and villages in colonial America and the antebellum South. |
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The plan was to build local telecommunications networks using antennas on customer buildings. |
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It also points out that Croydon's system is the least costly of the tram networks mentioned. |
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Many ethnographers have noted the importance of food and drink for maintaining familiar forms and social networks among immigrant populations. |
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Global networks of tracking stations produce the observations that make generation of the precise ephemerides possible. |
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I'm guessing the networks are already quietly preparing to open their own web services for this purpose. |
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The deviance from the general standard was both in the architecture of the networks and the activation function itself. |
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Many of the partnership claims of this and other networks are glossed to satisfy the needs of program bureaucrats. |
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It doesn't have the same kind of hard news value that required the networks to give it three hours of gavel-to-gavel coverage. |
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Customers with overseas offices connected to the London data center were rerouted across their own networks to London. |
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Both are informed by the intricate social, political, cultural and economic networks that constitute our historical and futurological worlds. |
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The phone networks now believe that custom-made TV and film clips will be the next mobile-phone money-spinner. |
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However, biological networks can have differences in their functional states. |
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Will reputation networks solve all the safety issues relating to online dating? |
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The major networks can't even be accused of tokenism because they have too few token efforts to show. |
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The commission rationalized this system, explaining that other transportation networks already charge variable rates for use at peak hours. |
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Cultures are closed networks of conversations conserved generation after generation through the learning of the children that live in them. |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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Thank God the networks are keeping us posted on groundbreaking news, I thought. |
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If networks run out of ideas for reality shows before the viewers get sick of them, then they'll return to a scripted program format. |
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Ponds, however, have an amorphous structure, whereas neural networks have a discrete structure based on prior learning. |
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Some of POL's corporate clients have dozens of computers on their private networks where they need Internet access. |
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He stayed close to the church through sacramental practice and networks of friendly priests. |
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Over recent months, regular email spammers have used networks of compromised machines to disseminate spam. |
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But it is not enough to say that global networks and the Web will change everything. |
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His main areas are micropayments and content billing on GSM mobile phone networks and technology for the public transport industry. |
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Invading foreign computer networks could shut down radars and electrical plants and disrupt telephone lines without firing a shot. |
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She is a security expert who audits computer systems and networks for security vulnerabilities. |
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Managed clinical networks are in keeping with the increasingly important role primary care has in acute health care. |
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Network users are increasingly concerned with the adaptability, simplicity, and security of networks to serve their individual needs. |
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This small piece of software uses computer networks and security holds to replicate itself. |
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We search Department of Defence film and photo galleries, same for the networks news and newswires. |
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I could get worked up about this, but I'm not so much railing against networks ignoring their civic duty as I am railing against human nature. |
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There are specific, geographically linked networks of entrepreneurs who have become specialized in this unofficial shadow-banking sector. |
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New public management, with its heavy emphasis on networks and partnerships, raises new questions about record keeping. |
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For mobile users, firewalls allow remote access into private networks by the use of secure logon procedures and authentication certificates. |
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For that you can get a presentation on computer networks by Joseph Licklider or a book of machine translation, or various other assorted goods. |
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But networks mostly offered soap operas and newsmagazines and held back their popular sitcoms and dramas due to rights issues. |
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These networks moved in both directions across the Atlantic, bringing immigrants in and sending remittances home. |
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Regional trade networks deal in locally produced agricultural goods, such as potatoes, rice, shea butter, and kola nuts. |
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The electrification of tramway networks was the main goal of Belgian holding companies. |
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The expansion of tramway networks and their electrification took place largely in the first stage. |
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Some neuroscientists think that complex memories may be stored in widely distributed networks of neurons, probably in the cerebral cortex. |
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The real barrier to public networks supporting intercommunication is the lack of a business model that makes sense. |
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When the fall's new shows stumble, the networks will be ready with replacements. |
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This attack sensing and warning could target both inside the Army's networks and systems or out in the Internet itself. |
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Reticulomyxa filosa cells are large, delicate syncytial networks and cannot be grown axenically. |
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The main TV networks have lost a third of their audience over the past twenty years. |
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In order to simulate neural networks of brain-size, neurocomputers need to be scaled up. |
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Kludgy workarounds and dedicated networks for a handful of devices are not sustainable solutions. |
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Seven sells software to telecom carriers who manage wireless networks for corporate clients. |
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Well I have had it with social networks now. I do not actively use any of them so I am just deleting all my accounts. |
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These independent artistic networks are composed of freelancers, the temporarily employed, sole traders, and micro-businesses. |
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Today the commercial television networks have virtually abandoned the miniseries format. |
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Do the network news anchors of the big broadcast networks have to be Olympian figures? |
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Under his leadership, cancer networks have started to make a real difference. |
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Wireless networks are subject to interference that can slow the system down. |
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This makes wireless networks more immune to interference from other radio signals than if they transmitted on a single frequency. |
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Malvertisements lurk behind banner ads and videos, delivering hidden code via ad networks to consumers and business users browsing the Web. |
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The body should also have regional networks in order to accommodate greater interests among stakeholders. |
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The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks. |
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The next generation mobile networks will be based on the convergence of mobile telephony and IP computer networks. |
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The networks have focused on details of tactics, weapons and military manoeuvres. |
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The major news networks experience massive drops in ratings and are put on the market by their corporate owners. |
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And when the homemaker turned CEO left prison early Friday morning, the cable networks all took it live. |
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Such a stance makes most of the mainstream sitcoms on the broadcast networks inappropriate for rerunning on Comedy Central. |
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Families are encouraged to take piped water into their homes via looped networks instead of branched ones, to equalize water pressure. |
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Broadcast networks quickly returned to basketball games and highly rated sitcoms and Oscar ceremonies, and were only mildly criticized. |
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Enterprise wide area networks are a mission-critical resource and must be tuned for optimum performance. |
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For years, the health care industry had calculated that transaction networks were the best way to trim spiraling administrative costs. |
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For tethering, we need to do some additional fine-tuning to our systems and networks so that we do deliver a great experience. |
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The Scottish elite was still thirsty for images and acquired them through networks in Paris and Amsterdam. |
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I forgot to mention earlier that my amazement at the proliferation of wireless networks continues. |
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It seems that high ratings for networks can only be actualised in this day and age through reality programming. |
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Broadcast networks were gobbled up by corporate parents and cable TV began to eat into the number of their viewers. |
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Wireless ad hoc networks are formed by a set of hosts that communicate with each other over a wireless channel. |
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It was enough to break airline reservation systems and German banking networks and halt Australian railways. |
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Antennas with high gain, selective patterns and high efficiency can assure that networks are reliable and perform at the best. |
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One of the most important formal patterns enabling the creation of associational conceptional networks in silent comedy is the sight gag. |
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The speed, type, size and quality of these networks determine the level and nature of participation available to communities. |
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The one-hour live show will air on six broadcast networks and several cable stations. |
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But it can be said that police and intelligence work is disrupting the terrorist networks and thwarting their plans. |
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Thousands of villages and hamlets were connected by narrow paths, customs, and networks of marriage and trade partners. |
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Even so, at the end of the first quarter of this year, TLC placed 19th out of the top 20 cable networks ranked by local ad insertions. |
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This is focused entirely on the business user in local area networks, wide area networks and multiserver environments. |
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The Forum is also shopping around to other networks another program called Finally Home as a possible midseason replacement. |
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We have extraordinarily broad and wide-ranging networks of contacts, friends and family that span the globe. |
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Both networks limited their coverage of critiques and dissent to internecine schisms within these traditions. |
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The ENM can provide communication networks based on the Army Data Distribution System Interface or Internet Protocol structures. |
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Many mobile phone networks now provide free text messaging or services for as little as 10p a message. |
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Some networks may turn over some of their airtime to barter deals, offsetting programming costs. |
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Wireless networks are open and available to all who have wireless devices, whereas wired networks require a physical connection to gain access. |
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And German TV networks run the theme music from that movie in their reports. |
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Most firms are small, but are linked into networks in which a few large corporations occupy key positions. |
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According to sociologists, people strive to occupy central positions in social networks in order to advance their careers. |
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Among these networks were more than a handful of sports speciality channels. |
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Suddenly, all the networks want drama again and the barbarian tide of reality tele-vision is in retreat. |
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Australian scientists have used a 3D bioprinter to create artificial vascular networks that imitate the body's circulatory system. |
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Hacking into computer networks was long seen as little more than a prank, and punishment was typically a slap on the wrist. |
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Back here in the U.S., two of the major broadcast television networks are getting into the pay per view business. |
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Kindreds, networks of related nuclear families, are very important to the urban elites. |
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Are the networks just sensationalizing another tragedy with a female victim? |
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Though the bottom line for the networks would likely be significantly reduced with less advertisers investing in each hour of their day. |
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They give no quarter to religion, received opinion, stumbling politicians, TV networks or sensible diets. |
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This is a non-profit making experience available on all mobile networks and handsets. |
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The nodules were wrapped by anastomosing networks of blood vessels, reminiscent of the cotyledons of a placenta. |
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It was the more secretive networks of intelligence and escape which forged the first working links with the British or the Free French in London. |
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On Thursday morning, October 11, executives of the five networks issued a joint decision essentially capitulating to the government demand. |
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The television networks broadcast rolling news without advertising breaks on the day of the crisis. |
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Non-stop advertising to a captive audience is a marketing heaven and is exactly what our private rail networks plan to introduce very soon. |
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And I'm afraid, with respect, that the European networks are no models to follow at all. |
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Many of these devices can access wireless networks or use the cell signal as a modem line. |
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They usually leave this live breaking stuff to the cable news networks these days. |
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News chiefs from ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox and NBC television networks pledged to vet incoming feeds and not broadcast them live. |
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These networks obstruct accountability as much by their flux as by their intricacy. |
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Whether or not it could have been done otherwise, e-mail became the principal means of co-ordinating anti-war networks across the world. |
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The other aspect underscores the elaboration of such social networks as professional associations. |
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Once the basic networks were in place, the economic and political convulsions of the 1920s and 1930s led to the second stage. |
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The full stories of how the first Canadian community networks managed to uncage the Internet should probably be told some day. |
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Ambitious plans to invest billions of pounds in South Yorkshire could fail at the first hurdle unless muddled rail networks are sorted out first. |
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Also, encourage support networks and social connections through teams and community organizations to serve as an extra resource. |
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The damage, described as catastrophic, caused failure to all of the networks which make up telecommunication infrastructure on the island. |
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Can I ask you, are there any formal or informal support networks in the Metropolitan Police for female staff? |
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And likewise, the multifaceted nature of people's social networks could be directly supported in this way. |
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Because the sensors will likely be omnipresent, such networks represent a potential threat to personal privacy. |
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Older kids walk with younger ones, groups of kids bike together, carpools help create social networks of parents who know and trust each other. |
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Communications networks have long been considered natural monopolies vital to national commercial and security interests. |
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The agency has been building networks of informants there to assemble intelligence reports that could guide the signature strikes. |
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Smarter, faster routers and more fiber will be important as networks drive many kinds of data down the same pipe. |
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If they did a better job and more people watched online, those networks would lose even more. |
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There are important autonomist networks in many countries, but these ideas have a wider take up because of cynicism about the old left. |
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The networks are all owned by big corporations, and that makes investigating harder. |
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The tests even simulate how networks make bandwidth and other changes on the fly. |
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Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine social support networks between drug using and nondrug-using welfare recipients. |
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Between the Punic and Roman periods the first episode of economic specialization and a link with international commercial networks occurred. |
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The social support of family networks obviously plays a role in this, but the quality of the marriage is also important. |
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A week from tonight, all six broadcast networks will simulcast a one-hour hurricane relief show. |
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I think process control networks are an area where the public and private sector may be underinvesting. |
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The design of a gateway that can interconnect teletex and OSI networks is shown. |
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The crucial resource was the network of fundamentalist pastors and the networks of audiences for televangelism shows. |
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This is best accomplished by centralization of security monitoring functions, often using corporate-wide area networks for data transmission. |
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The technologies behind global storage networks will help equip storage service providers to offer these services from centrally hosted sites. |
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These networks are catapulting to popularity as the architecture of choice for centrally managed network storage tasks. |
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But as road networks become more complex and street furniture more extensive, the costs of changeover have increased. |
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In extreme cases they cause electrical power outages and damage to communications networks and satellites. |
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The UK's rail accident rate was in line with the safest networks in Europe. |
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As the sheer amount of bandwidth running across public networks increases, so do power requirements. |
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It seems like networks can bang these things out in about a year or two, so I'm pretty sure we'll see something soon. |
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The scientists say the rain forests are made vulnerable to clear-cutting by the networks of access roads left behind by logging operations. |
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Some findings, for example those on intercolonial trade networks based on family and religious connections, revisit relatively familiar material. |
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The new fibre optic networks had the capacity to deliver a far greater number of television channels than the old wired systems. |
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Engineers can suggest to biochemists how to manipulate DNA to construct original genetic networks to do specific tasks. |
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Only the ratings-challenged, smaller American networks seem willing to place a relative unknown in a lead role. |
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Wireless networks today have a top speed of just over 50 megabits per second. |
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Bayesian networks may be a good method to use when the observed inputs of user information contain uncertainty. |
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Wireless networks are growing at a fast clip because they solve problems for both administrators and caregivers. |
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Unlike social networks like Facebook and Twitter, messages sent through BBM cannot be traced back to the sender's phone. |
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Childminding networks can also arrange backup care if your regular childminder is ill. |
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The report said mobile phone networks worldwide were likely to have 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of this year. |
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Iron oxide nodules are commonly septaria, exhibiting networks of thin veins of coarsely granular calcite. |
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The revised bylaw would also regulate overground networks like masts erected by telecommunications operators. |
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Nodes can belong to any of several networks the way a subway station can be a stop on any of several lines. |
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In recent years, many of these hired guns have taken over the networks they were initially contracted to protect. |
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Consequently, block storage networks only allow servers to access their own disk volumes. |
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Spatial networks are invariably ignored with output treated as single homogeneous measures such as ton-miles. |
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If the state spreads itself too thinly across the disconnected and diffuse networks of personal identity, it will simply dissipate. |
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The networks could fight the politicians on First Amendment principles, arguing that it's insane to suppress newsworthy information. |
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This book presents a systematic approach to parallel implementation of feedforward neural networks on an array of transputers. |
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Will the networks continue to give short shrift to the international stories so prized by the globetrotting correspondent? |
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More generally it connotes networks and their mode of functioning, the forms of their permeation and manipulation. |
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The networks are sufficiently strong that members can come and go without threatening the cohesiveness of the overall partnership. |
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Television being an imitative rather than innovative business, networks tend to follow a trend until they run it into the ground, he said. |
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The new writing space carries the promise of networks of communication through the intuitive immediateness of the Word. |
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He is very persuasive, he networks better than most and he has great communication skills. |
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Knowledge networks have become pervasive because they can be simple to implement. |
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Mobile phone networks collapsed, as thousands tried to call loved ones at the same time. |
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Wireless devices and networks must be properly planned and implemented to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of data. |
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This would also provide tremendous fodder for analysis of the social networks implicit in links. |
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It traces developments of provocative networks and typologies for regional planning and new urbanism. |
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Japanese bio-scientists are trying to develop the biological neural networks that simulate nervous systems of living organisms. |
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You can get in distributor collections at swap meets, in catalog collections, in magazines, even on shopping networks on television. |
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Then there's the fact that the US networks get priority when it comes to uplinking stories. |
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They're stealing more money, swiping more identities, wrecking more corporate computers, and breaking into more secure networks than ever before. |
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China Telecom's management said on Wednesday it had no plans to acquire more networks from its parent, ruling out new revenue streams. |
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Upon release, parolees typically join their mentors' churches and use mentors' social networks to find a job. |
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Scores dead, hundreds wounded, dozens of television networks scrambling to find an angle. |
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A critical unanswered question is what dynamic patterns can emerge in networks of synaptically coupled oscillatory neurons in the brain. |
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But reportage has not been limited to the major TV networks and syndicated radio programs. |
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It makes sense to build health networks that encourage synergies between agencies, even when philosophies differ. |
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It is a clamshell phone that works worldwide on cellular networks running on the GSM standard. |
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Its personalized home page lets you add icons for various social networks to get an overview of recent activity. |
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The films are in a class of materials known as hydrogels, which are networks of polymers that swell in water. |
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Look, our whole beings and minds are made up of patchworks of memories and networks of triggers. |
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Plus, with multicasting, the networks could form their own mini-cable systems to compete with the industry. |
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Average path length is 3.1 for the actual networks and 6.6 for the random networks. |
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However, if this is not the case, then phylogenetic networks represent sets of contradicting splits by hypercubes. |
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Ashok Chandra spoke of the need to combine linguistics, search, taxonomy, personalization and the social networks represented by hyperlinking. |
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Cable networks are multiplexing, transmitting many signals over the same frequency. |
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This mechanism, which has been suggested for AM fungi in grassland, is not surprising, given the extent of hyphal networks in forests. |
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Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner. |
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Calls from listeners and phone-in polls conducted by commercial television networks overwhelmingly supported the government's stand. |
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The fact that mycorrhizal fungi can form shared mycelial networks adds a further complicating factor. |
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Populations that make running shoes for populations that design computer networks have won the global economic booby prize. |
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When networks become objects of study, such entities suggest the relative unimportance of the boundaries between different businesses. |
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Pro wrestling has taken off and vaulted these three networks comfortably ahead of the pack. |
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The way the commercial networks ran hours and hours of news without commercial breaks has also been quite extraordinary and unprecedented. |
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Initially art was exchanged through telecommunications networks such as the telephone, fax, slo-scan video, and now as streamed data. |
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In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales. |
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No less alarming was the growing grey economy consistently sustained by well-organised smuggling networks and crime groups. |
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I mean, the networks, the information networks behind the grid, utility by utility, they don't talk to each other. |
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No less worrisome, therefore, is the fact that the networks that own so many of these stations are too dim to understand this fact. |
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Similarly, in a nuclear environment, electromagnetic pulses would wreak havoc on computers and networks that are not hardened. |
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In addition, social networks that are unsupportive of drug abstinence may encourage relapse among those returning home after drug treatment. |
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If a power outage hit on a much larger scale, it could shut down the electronic networks that keep governments and militaries running. |
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Corporate networks are formed when the directors of some corporations sit on the boards of others, creating interlocking directorates. |
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His research focuses on the effects of demography and personality on social networks and performance. |
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These networks are based on shared ethical, socioecological, and political values. |
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The worst examples of data overload can be found inside the social networks themselves. |
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People's networks are not homogeneous, they are really discontinuous and heterogeneous. |
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The drawing consists of three loosely defined rectangles, each filled with networks of angular lines overlaid with dark red marker blobs. |
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In the 1980s these interconnected networks spread widely, first to universities, and then to other organisations. |
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I challenge the thousand of you who read Brain Waves each day to use your social networks for this purpose. |
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Depression, anxiety, and disruption of social support networks have been associated with menstrual pain. |
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This will upgrade and modernize the regional seismic networks that locate earthquakes and determine magnitudes, replacing aging sensors with modern instrumentation. |
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The Turkish side also promised to study the possibility of connecting the electricity networks of the two countries, in case of fulfilling the third stage. |
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This could be a fascinating mix of open-access cable television, internet newsgroups, peer-to-peer networks and rich media we have yet to imagine. |
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The resulting ranking can be used to assess the intermediateness of nodes in various types of networks, including geographical road networks and social networks. |
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As the process of globalization draws us ever closer in networks of communication and exchange, there is an understandable longing for simplicity, clarity and certainty. |
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As is typical of both social networks in general and online communities in particular, the number of buddies a user has is distributed highly unevenly. |
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Social networks are a great new platform to create some momentum. |
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Hospital networks may have thousands of access points, making it impossible to restrict access solely to staff who have been personally vetted by each doctor. |
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Personally, it causes hardship, not only because of the absence of income from work, but also because of the severance of social networks associated with the workplace. |
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These abnormal responses are generally attributed to the removal of inhibitory signals that influence the interneuronal networks controlling the response. |
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It seems like electronic communications and social networks are increasing Dunbar's Number such that it's now somewhat divorced from neocortical size. |
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Previous research has also determined that Asians and Asian Americans tend to seek help from social networks rather than from professionals such as counselors. |
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Their dealer networks sell new vehicles at near zero markup. |
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The legal gymnastics necessary to create such impenetrable networks is a testament to the ingenuity of well-paid attorneys. |
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Schmidt sees a huge challenge in trying to understand the interdependencies that exist where electronic networks interface with the physical world. |
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With social networks largely confined to highly masculinized spaces, women had difficulty entering the industry in any capacity other than as their husbands' assistants. |
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Instead, patronage networks evolved based on proximity to power, military might and wealth. |
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It worked in broadcast TV, when we had three big networks and they operated an oligopoly. |
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