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Piecing these sequences together (sequence assembly) is akin to solving a large puzzle, where multiple pieces are similar (repeats in the genome) and our eyesight is not perfect (errors in sequencing) (Pop, 2004).
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Entitled "Use Of The Internet For Terrorist Purposes," the document, which discusses the dangers of "open Wi-Fi" and suggests ISPs maintain retention standards, focuses on the possibility of "terrorists" using the "Internet" to terrorize, a problem akin to trying to solve the problem of "criminals" walking in "parks".
The episode puts him in all sorts of uncomfortable positions (and one perhaps too-comfortable one), but the show is at its best when Forrest is assigned a completely thankless task, asked to solve something akin to a serious philosophical conundrum as in the now-classic segment where he attempts to review the phrase "There All is Aching".
This article presents a general approach akin to domain-decomposition methods to solve a single linear PDE, but where each subdomain of a partitioned domain is associated to a distinct variational formulation coming from a mutually well-posed family of broken variational formulations of the original PDE.
We suggest the following explanation: When students are presented with a representation of a chromosome (as in Figure 1), they work with only one mental model (something akin to a macroscopic stick) to solve the problem.
The second possibility is a more direct pathway, where cognitive ability such as a problem solving (akin to completing a 21 page questionnaire) played an important role.
The other, perhaps more salient argument made by my colleague and Awesome Guy Anthony Ha, is that purporting to solve PR is almost akin to startups claiming that they're going to kill email.
As we mentioned yesterday there is a better way to fight back against reactionary tendencies in the Democratic Party than empowering our mortal foes whose idea of solving the gay problem is somewhat akin to how their ideological antecedents in Germany in the 1930s attempted to solve the "gay problem".
Leibniz expends a great deal of effort attempting to solve the holiness problem, but he also takes up something akin to the atheistic problem.
San Francisco-based PixelPipe is looking to solve this problem by offering a personal syndication service that is akin to a Ping.fm for media.
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