The open system architecture ensures that the systems can be upgraded and extended. |
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More work and expertise may be required to specify a multivendor open system. |
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But, commensurately, we have a high responsibility to science itself as an open system of contestable evidence. |
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This can be credited to the open system of development, implementation, and testing. |
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The biosphere is a basically closed system in terms of matter but an open system in terms of energy. |
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In effect, there's no need to think of the world as an informationally open system. |
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It should be noted that Earth, as an open system, has the Sun as an outside energy source. |
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In his open system, Bloch's category of the novum designates what is radically new in history. |
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If we do not go through that change from an open system to a closed system, what will the cost be to the natural environment? |
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Secondly, this open system enables further documents to be included in the portfolio. |
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We must make it clear that everyone has something to gain from an open system of world trade. |
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Once entered, using an open system technique, transfusion may proceed as fast as tolerated but must be completed in less than four hours. |
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The size of the heat pump unit and the manufacturer's specifications will determine the amount of water that is needed for an open system. |
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This gas fireplace offers an open system which uses the surrounding air for combustion and further needs an additional on-site fresh air supply. |
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An open system of global trade and investment is indispensable for global prosperity. |
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In the Tory party, a candidate requires just a proposer and a seconder, which is a better and more open system. |
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The basic idea is for every product line to be an open system consisting of the same type of materials. |
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It is not an open system where all the ideas can bounce off one another in a great marketplace of ideas. |
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However, if you were to take those piglets and vaccinate them for those same common diseases, you could rear them in an open system. |
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Planet Earth is an open system, inexorably declining towards a point of equilibrium which will signal its end. |
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Discipline within the profession is becoming more rigorous within a more open system. |
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This would make it possible to produce a standard open system within a relatively short period of time. |
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It is an open system in which business proprietors can participate voluntarily. |
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The open system, based on a modular design principle, can be extended in terms of scope and function as desired. |
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An open system with a wide range of experiences leading to a wide range of solutions. |
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While an open system drains water from a well, a closed-loop system recirculates its heat transfer solution in pressurized pipe. |
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Being part of this ongoing and permanent dialogue among Canadians, I can testify about the productivity and quality of such an open system. |
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The Web was designed to be an open system, no spying or data gathering allowed. |
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The former is part of our open system of checks and balances and can be challenged in the courts. |
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The basic idea is there, therefore, and we may have many more European schools providing the European baccalaureate as a particular type of education certificate, which would be a much more open system. |
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An open system could also embarrass publishers. |
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Most of the countries make no distinction, in their statistics, between cases recognised under the list system and those recognised under an open system, where applicable. |
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In 1991, India adopted a series of sweeping macroeconomic and structural reforms that shifted the Indian economy from a closed to a more liberalised and open system. |
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The production of frameworks, crowns and bridges makes up a large proportion of the dental market, so the ability to produce them in a reliable, simple and open system is essential. |
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Pyrolysing the berries in the open system, we obtained the liquid products, which consisted of oily phase and aqueous phase. |
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The biosphere is fundamentally a globally interconnected, open system, of whose laws and behaviour we currently only have limited knowledge and control. |
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So the open system that you are calling for and that most members of the committee are wishing for cannot come from the federal government for the reasons that we are talking about. |
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Apparently, few journals have adopted the open system. |
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Putin revealed his distrust for an open system almost immediately. |
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The outdoor piping system can be either an open system or closed loop. |
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By reducing poverty to a lack of money, the international institutions reach the idea that food aid and the implementation of an open system of trade based on low worldwide prices is the best solution. |
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With this initiative, Valucard becomes an open system that is not limited to point of sale transactions, but now avails cash to its holders in various locations nationwide. |
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The author uses tables and flow charts to layout a technology model for KM similar to the Open System Interconnect model familiar to students of network architectures. |
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