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In framing a definition of digital trust, we considered the factors that determine the quality of interactions between two parties using a digital medium: users, who are on the "giving" side of trust, and the companies that build the platforms.

The "x percent growth" prediction is the "expected fitness" of population A. This re-framing allows a definition of (testable) natural selection as follows: Natural selection is a theory that predicts differential survival and reproduction of organisms with the highest expected fitness.

Influenced by the work of Émile Borel, Camille Jordan, and others, Lebesgue formulated a new theory of measure and framed a new definition of the definite integral, which he presented in his doctoral thesis at the Sorbonne in 1902.

In the comoving frame, by definition, a fluid element is at a fixed radial coordinate r and local 3-speed of the fluid v r, t) = 0. Though the comoving coordinates stick to the fluid, the expansion or contraction of the fluid can be studied by considering the motion of nearby fluid elements.

Ideally, the scanner post-processing unit should automate the list-mode sorting, reconstruction and re-sorting into dynamic gated single cardiac-gated images, preferably using a frame timing definition that corresponds to full cardiac cycles.

Finally, in Phase 3, the best relay (e.g., R1) transmits to D.Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Figure 6 Frame definition.

"What is a tributary?" he asked the lawyers in a pair of Clean Water Act cases, seeking a definition that helped to frame the basis of federal jurisdiction.

This article proposes a definition and way to frame serious games technologies, applications and environments along a continuum of gaming characteristics or gameness.

The appeals court later ruled that the two firms were far closer competitors with each other than with more humdrum stores, but by then the merger had been consummated.The case highlights a flaw in using a market definition to frame a competition concern.

Additional exclusion criteria included: inability to determine prevalence estimates within a clear time frame, the definition of self-injury was not clear (could not determine behaviours assessed), the data had been reported in an earlier study of the same dataset, inability to access the full text of the article.

Raz (1986, 166) frames a contrasting "philosophical definition" that, he says, "illuminates a tradition of political and moral discourse in which different theories offer incompatible views of what rights there are and why".

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