You have been signing treaties, conventions and protocols for children but have never honoured them with genuine intention and political will. |
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Some of the modern communication protocols used to communicate between object-oriented languages are known to introduce significant overhead. |
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Recently, it's started to be used for Internet communication protocols and other network applications. |
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Physical therapy and occupational therapy programs and protocols have been developed for virtually all sports medicine injuries. |
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More than 230 Defence personnel became role players as victims, undergoing decontamination and medical treatment protocols. |
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It's complex because you're talking about bits and bytes of software, radio frequencies, protocols and a litany of technical items. |
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They need to suppress their urge to be mavericks, and to stick to proven medical protocols. |
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This section will depict some of the applications of this knowledge that can be used in experimental protocols. |
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Once in, the members must follow certain protocols of interaction or they are booted out. |
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Throughout the two protocols described below, cells were allowed to sediment between each step. |
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When perioperative nurses train new employees or teach staff members new procedures and protocols, they experience scholarly teaching. |
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As a patient advocate, the perioperative nurse is obligated to adhere to safe medication protocols. |
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We recommend that treatment protocols that address these areas be developed and tested in the future. |
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Further studies are needed using diagnostic criteria and treatment protocols that are representative of community practice. |
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In times of cheap wireless routers and meshed routing protocols, this gets a lot easier. |
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The recombinant yeast cells were selected and grown according to the manufacturer's protocols. |
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Animals could be sexed 1 year from birth using our enhanced feeding protocols. |
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Professional protocols do not allow dentists to 'shamelessly' advertise their practice. |
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The author writes a good deal about the limitations of security protocols, and the trade-offs between good security and other desirable things. |
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Theories, case studies, empirical studies, therapy session transcripts and treatment protocols are generously offered throughout this work. |
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However, attempts to produce such transgenics have failed owing to the poor regeneration rates of the somatic embryogenesis protocols used. |
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Sending attachments is forbidden by copyright protocols of the Geneva Convention. |
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These protein markers have been used to monitor therapy, detect recurrences and triage patients for intensive treatment protocols. |
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A number of matters could be addressed in additional protocols to the treaty. |
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The main network protocols are open for anyone to use and produce compatible software. |
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Enforce proper treatment protocols and evacuation procedures creating realistic constraints and stress. |
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Standard protocols are difficult to develop because propofol is a short-acting medication. |
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Every level of laboratory has access to specific protocols for each category of biologic agent that may be used for bioterrorism. |
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As always, try to understand the relevant protocols and weigh the risks against the benefits. |
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Most standard protocols use doxorubicin and cisplatin, with or without high-dose methotrexate, for both induction and adjuvant chemotherapy. |
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Moreover, new treaties, protocols, or amendments thereto will normally require positive ratification to enter into force. |
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In addition there were various protocols to the Treaty and declarations adopted by the Member States. |
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The protocols for lumbar puncture and aftercare were standardized and identical for all procedures. |
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In protocols to the Maastricht Treaty, the UK and Denmark have secured the right to permanently remain outside the monetary union. |
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Various provisions of treaties and protocols under international humanitarian law prohibit the use of human shields by a party to a conflict. |
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A keypad enables users to store and recall specific injection protocols with integrated test injections. |
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I hadn't bargained for the Personalized Homepage, netiquette, and email protocols. |
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Phipps said that in the Internet world where the network truly is the computer, closed protocols have no place. |
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The Democratic Republic of Congo recently signed the optional protocols that give children more rights and protection. |
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These protocols may include sealed work areas, negative pressure, airlocks, powered air purifying respirators, and protective clothing. |
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Certain experimental protocols have been used to assess a fish's swimming performance. |
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Participants were asked about the dermatologic effects of the protocols with regard to dryness, desquamation, and irritation. |
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In December 2002, the US endorsed the additional protocols to this convention. |
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The fact that Zambia had signed several trade protocols meant that there were ready markets for local goods in far flung places like Europe. |
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As previously discussed, protocols have been developed for determining single lifecycle responses of mysids to xenobiotic chemicals. |
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We believe this to be unlikely given the same protocols were standardized across all sites. |
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Under him, furthermore, a growing number of international protocols and treaties have been abandoned or repudiated. |
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The Commission signed financial protocols with the member states on their respective responsibilities with regard to the management of EU monies. |
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I believe I have followed correct processes and protocols at all times and yet am being punished and treated outrageously. |
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With protocols you tend to be drawn into all-or-nothing high wire acts of perfect adherence in at least some aspects of your design. |
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In some respects our study mirrors results from earlier studies of chemostats and other protocols of high-density passage with microbes. |
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Despite attempts to follow Maori protocols in relation to the paepae, a senior Australian politician was accidentally placed in the front row. |
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It means the animal was raised under a specific set of protocols for humane treatment. |
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The academic protocols are observed, but her instincts are folksier, so her writing has a breathless, often brainless colloquialism. |
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Biosecurity protocols and border testing are in place, and inadvertent contamination is under better control. |
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This book is a compendium of detailed protocols for the identification of Mycobacterium tuberculosis using molecular techniques. |
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Wartime instates the highly ritualized protocols of what we might call the officer class or brotherhood of officers. |
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The standards and protocols used to access the Web are well defined and mature, making it fairly simple to achieve fully interoperable systems. |
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Two surgeons whose intraoperative protocols were identical participated in the study. |
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Over the centuries, however, various laws, treaties, conventions, and protocols have attempted to shield them from harm. |
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Skin testing protocols are standardized for penicillin, and are well described for local anesthetics and muscle relaxant agents. |
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The cycling profile and subsequent purification and automated sequencing followed protocols outlined in Matthee et al. |
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Total RNA isolation and Northern analysis were performed according to standard protocols. |
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Agency, state, and university human subject protocols were followed to ensure subject confidentiality. |
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The closer a particular product follows the ANSI standard protocols, the easier it will be to use that product in a particular application. |
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Such information may guide the development of future professional training protocols for credibility assessment. |
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At the meeting, there were some who wanted him put on notice that he had violated the protocols of episcopal fraternity by acting as he did. |
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Her research interests are cryptography, security protocols and distributed security. |
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The government is working on protocols so it can link all its departments' databases together. |
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Previously described protocols were used for isolation of mitochondria and generation of cytochrome spectra. |
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After deleing this file it was regenerated and the protocols are available. |
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The producers have agreed to certain protocols that should increase the actors' safety while performing on stage. |
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But it's not just in the area of international treaties and protocols where Australia has developed a more selective and reactive stance. |
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Even in the study situation, the dropout rate was high, attributed primarily to noncompliance with protocols. |
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All the elements will need clear linkage to each other through regular meetings, information technology, and shared protocols. |
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There is a regrettable paucity of training in the rudiments of security protocols or practices at the library. |
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Establishing assays to measure these variables is critical for the development of effective PDT protocols. |
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Some call this HIV anxiety ignorant, and argue that protocols on both sides of the industry are efficient in their own ways. |
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And if lethal injection protocols cause profound suffering the landscape of capital punishment as we know it may change. |
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Once considered a symbol of the practices of medieval physicians, medical leeches have emerged as a useful component of certain modern therapeutic protocols. |
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Through a set of basic protocols or licences it hopes to create a space or a commons wherein digital content can be accessed and reutilised without fear of lawsuit. |
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The FAA will have to certify SpaceShipTwo as airworthy, but there are as yet no protocols in place for that process. |
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Use of antimicrobial soaps and lengthy scrubs required by presurgical hand antisepsis protocols may put perioperative nurses at high risk of developing hand irritation. |
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Once, when occupying a cell in near a phone, I saw the suicide prevention protocols in action. |
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As with private contracts, so with international treaties and protocols. |
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Both Russia and the United States also agreed to new standards and health protocols for the U.S. export of poultry, pork and beef. |
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Clone chimerism is a problem associated with all mapping protocols. |
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With few protective barriers in place, their safety relies heavily on testing protocols and trusting their partners. |
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The experimenter identified problems in visualization protocols, so percipients were instructed to formalize their visualization techniques amongst themselves. |
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The most effective chemoprevention protocols would include antioxidants, other vitamins, minerals used as cofactors in antioxidant enzymes, and DNA protecting nutrients. |
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Extraction of total soluble protein from tobacco leaves and immunoblotting using the above antibody was carried out according to standard protocols. |
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Most HRCT protocols use thin collimation from apices to costophrenic angles in the supine position with image reconstruction using an edge-enhancement algorithm. |
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The U.S. military had not established any prisoner of war protocols or allocated resources to handle the captured enemy. |
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From a user's point of view the protocols differ primarily by the used bandwidths and the respective transfer rates but vary as well regarding educible signs. |
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The presence of this fibular attachment has important implications in clinical practice as far as compartmental pressure measurement and decompression protocols are concerned. |
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The final interview included verification of previous interview and observation protocols and validation of the description that had been developed. |
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New field data, however, can be collected to standardized protocols and can therefore provide much more information on composition, abundance, taphonomy, and so on. |
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Indeed, there is a huge industry devoted especially to the supply of protocols, advice, personnel, and moral encouragement for inter-faith combinations and conjoint weddings. |
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The protocols and practices involved in muru would be determined by various factors, including the degree of the offence and the intent of the offending party. |
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Under protocols to protect against asbestos contamination, fire personnel and equipment had to be hosed down, while their kit was bagged up and sent for specialist cleaning. |
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A common man-trap in modern physical security protocols includes having two sets of doors such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens. |
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Insufficient protocols or incompetent practices for and by the nurses in the hospital hot zone. |
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This process of unilinear ranking consists of extrapolating data from various statistical protocols and then arranging them in an ascending order. |
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For one, she admitted TV documentary crews into her palaces to film her, an unheard-of relaxation of the court protocols. |
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I saw how they lived, saw how they dressed, and that influenced in a very strict way the monastic protocols that we later put into action in our own monastic order. |
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Ministry of Health protocols called for sawyer to be to be monitored daily for 21 days. |
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Using ubiquitous internet protocols like XML and HTTP, web services allow the sharing of data or logic over the network and even through firewalls. |
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The solvated systems were then equilibrated with standard protocols. |
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Twin studies using EEG were subsequently performed more than a dozen times, refining protocols and controlling for design flaws. |
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An attack on these protocols, as described by the team of Czech cryptologists, can break through the protection completely and decrypt protected communication. |
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Most athletes follow a rigid periodization scheme that cycles different training protocols every 6-8 weeks or so in the months leading up to a competition. |
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He visited all elephant camps regularly, inspecting his charges with an eagle eye, to ensure that his rigorous feeding and medication protocols were strictly followed. |
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Clinical trials must use similar protocols to interpret positive results. |
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When purchasing goods over the counter there are certain rules and protocols to be aware of, but as yet no rules of engagement have been established online. |
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They were basically protocols for taking hashish, mescaline and opium. |
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It has no independent existence, since it has effect solely in relation to the enjoyment of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention and its protocols. |
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The Minister also announced that eventing, dressage and some other equestrian activities will be permitted to resume in accordance with agreed protocols. |
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I am wondering how much research fiction as a category is designed to appeal to the creative writing student for whom the institutional settings and protocols are uncongenial? |
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He liberally cites, for instance, all the protocols of the party congresses and conferences published throughout the 1950s and 1960s as if they are reliable. |
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The same laboratory screening protocols were adopted as for PUE surveillance. |
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At first I wrote it off to the simpler protocols of grandparenthood, with its premium on uncomplicated gestures of generosity and love. |
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In a hospital setting, midwives are following protocols that are part of a more interventive model of care. |
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This motivated international standards development for protocols and formatting. |
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Web resources are usually accessed using HTTP, which is one of many Internet communication protocols. |
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Since its inception, HTML and its associated protocols gained acceptance relatively quickly. |
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The treaty also contained secret protocols dividing Poland and the Baltic states into German and Soviet spheres of influence. |
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The Convention has several protocols, which amend the convention framework. |
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The Convention's provisions affecting institutional and procedural matters have been altered several times by means of protocols. |
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All of these protocols have required the unanimous ratification of all the member states of the Council of Europe to enter into force. |
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By 2003, 12 major conventions and protocols were designed to combat terrorism. |
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These birdwatchers may also count all birds in a given area, as in the Christmas Bird Count or follow carefully designed study protocols. |
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Also, the additional protocols of 8 June 1977 were intended to make the conventions apply to internal conflicts such as civil wars. |
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The results of Donike's unofficial tests later convinced the IOC to add his new technique to their testing protocols. |
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While Germany had given the Soviets Bessarabia in the secret protocols, it had not given them North Bukovina. |
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They were generally accepted to abide by general principles and protocols related to international law and justice. |
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In China, the Qing Dynasty had extensive protocols to protect Manchus from Peking's endemic smallpox. |
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There are several monitoring protocols developed for long term monitoring of alpine biodiversity. |
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Qualitative biological and habitat survey protocols for wadable streams and rivers. |
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To stay consistent with these protocols, we chose wadeable sites that could be safely and easily accessed. |
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It focused on the safety protocols of children anesthetization, organ transplant and pain treatment. |
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Before beginning this discussion, appropriate protocols such as karakia and mihi were observed. |
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Genotyping was performed by restriction enzyme digestion of amplicons according to protocols provided by the supplier of the enzymes. |
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The new Young Lifesavers scheme follows the latest teaching methods and first aid protocols. |
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Low Profile PCI cards have the same signal protocols, electrical interface, and configuration as standard-height PCI boards. |
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The scientists used two sanitization protocols in different parts of the facility to establish microbiological critical control points. |
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Rich-thin client solutions build upon industry standards and protocols utilized by reading browsers. |
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He has trailblazed issues including software cleanroom protocols, shrinkwrap license agreements and GUI copyright protection. |
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The fully comprehensive kits contain all the required components for you to perform SPE and achieve the perfect protocols. |
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Remote file sharing protocols like CIFS and NFS are especially sensitive to latency. |
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Subnetting and strong, standards-based security protocols isolate wireless access points. |
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She is corporatising the company to allow for strong corporate governance, systems, protocols and processes. |
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The accompanying DVD demonstrates the protocols with eight examples of unscripted and unrehearsed conversations. |
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Dubai Aquarium expects to set scientific protocols including the handling of theSharks, sperm collection and its cryopreservation. |
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This guide explains how to use OSPF and IS-IS protocols in large-scale IP enterprise, carrier, and service provider networks. |
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However, since there are several types of start delimiters based on communication protocols, this is difficult. |
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Another team from Hospital Santa Cruz de Liencres shares lessons learned from using phagosomes as immune tools in vaccination protocols. |
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Many EAP hotlines, with call centers located beyond the Gulf States, buttressed employer emergency protocols throughout the Katrina ordeal. |
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Design heuristics were identified in award-winning products and the protocols of professionals performing design tasks. |
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The suit alleges that Eppendorf's Multiporator and Electroporator product lines and protocols infringe three US patents held by Bio-Rad. |
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The routers and gaming consoles are aslo included in the list, which don't support PPTP or L2TP VPN protocols. |
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Attendees will discover advancements in comprehensive skincare and rejuvenation, including alternative protocols to traditional hydroquinone use. |
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Protocols of the official colours were as important as protocols of the official ethnonyms, capitals and languages. |
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Investigators who stick to IRB-approved protocols are exculpable, should ethical questions arise. |
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Distance-vector protocols are more suited to external routing as they don't require a consistent world-view. |
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FedEx has embraced China's consistent progress in deregulating its market under World Trade Organization protocols. |
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In Chinese history, when a new regime was established, the official ethnonym and colour were more often shifted than the other protocols. |
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The educational sessions used hui protocols and cultural processes, such as starting and ending with karakia, waiata and sharing kai. |
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The specification will include procedures and protocols for the broadcast of ARP packets between Fibre Channel devices and an incapsulation mechanism to carry IP payloads. |
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Hydrolysing this macromolecule sufficiently to reduce its MW substantially, depending upon manufacturing protocols, results in a collagen that becomes much more soluble. |
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More than 100 doctors serve on HORUS work groups to ensure new features complement clinical protocols and are enabling the most impact to patient care. |
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The multi-laboratory, two-stage, validation study was coordinated by John Watkins of CREH Analytical Laboratories in Yorkshire, England in accordance with DWI protocols. |
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They draw on evidence-based protocols of the UK and emphasize individualized care and the importance of providing choice and control to the grievers. |
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In the absence of protocols, medical practitioners may misjudge the situation, or panic, or allow themselves to be distracted by irrelevant factors. |
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Connecting disparate access networks into a common IP core network is not always easy as each access network brings its own vocoders and protocols. |
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The CDC had described Vinson as having wilfully disregarded and violated protocols when she boarded a public commercial airline while self-monitoring her Ebola symptoms. |
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As such, it delivers diverse protocols that cover topics ranging from the basic pathophysiology of cystic fibrosis to animal models and gene therapy. |
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The ODS protocols are significant developments because they are the first protocols to provide co-benefits that protect both the ozone layer and the climate system. |
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Swim bladders were cut into 2 x 2 cm pieces, and were placed in different concentrations of an ionic biological detergent to carry out acellurization protocols. |
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In async and bisync protocols, which are character-oriented, the line-handlers are always looking for recognizable control characters, usually seven or eight bits long. |
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Moerover, Santerno PPC can be put together for most grid operator protocols as well as is nonresistant with European and worldwide standards, the company notes. |
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Zhashasyn Kyrgyzstan party leader Toktaim Umetalieva said observers found boxes with protocols and unlocked strongboxes at the polling station in Lenin factory. |
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The ProDecoder Framework will allow protocol troubleshooters to decode their custom protocols, saving valuable time when analyzing proprietary protocols. |
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Next, the scientists used the same protocols with pretreated corn stover and were able to ferment more than 99 percent of the sugars in the hydrolyzate. |
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They transformed natural-language specifications of specific discovery protocols into architectural models that include network topologies and essential software behaviors. |
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To limit the total number of stimulations and provide standard procedures, we used common protocols for probe, woven eye, and barb electrode testing. |
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Mary's patients now benefit from low tidal volume ventilator settings as well as active management of protocols to liberate patients from mechanical ventilation. |
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Manufactured by Tattletale Alarms, these simple but effective panic button systems are becoming a standard fixture in school safety protocols throughout the country. |
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Details of the standards, the network architecture, objectives and functions of the different interfaces and protocols are described and the latest updates for Rel. |
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Web application development is a complex interaction of industry standards, protocols, programming languages, markup languages, query languages and content creation tools. |
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These traditional file-sharing protocols were designed to share files over a local network, but perform poorly and prove unreliable in a WAN setting. |
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Like SAE gross and other brake horsepower protocols, SAE net hp is measured at the engine's crankshaft, and so does not account for transmission losses. |
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The Charter of the Organisation of American States was signed in Bogota in 1948 and was amended by several protocols which were agreed to in different countries. |
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When the three Baltic countries, not knowing about the secret protocols, sent letters protesting the Soviet invasions to Berlin, Ribbentrop returned them. |
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Mucking requires protocols for entry into confined spaces, protective clothing, designated safety observers, and possibly the use of airline respirators. |
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In 1997, the American Association of Professional Ringside Physicians was established to create medical protocols through research and education to prevent injuries in boxing. |
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Nevertheless, the closer association amongst Commonwealth countries is reflected at least in the diplomatic protocols of the Commonwealth countries. |
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The CFONB, the standardisation office in the banking sector of France, has designated EBICS as the follow-up standard for the discontinued ETEBAC protocols. |
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Based on Codenomicon's robustness test results using smart model-based fuzzing tools, all of the tested units failed in multiple critical communication protocols. |
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In addition to providing full firewall security, the Ingate Firewall 1200 is equipped with a VPN termination module that supports IPSec and PPTP protocols. |
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