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Once the police are notified that a LoJack-equipped car has been stolen, the LoJack is activated and officers are alerted when they are proximate to a stolen car and can recover it, hopefully with the thief still in it.
Perceptions that hospice played a key role in the delivery of palliative care led to the general public assuming that treatment choices were limited to urban populations that are proximate to a hospice.
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And she was proximate to a mailroom.
Marauders operate in an area that is proximate to a home base while commuters commit crimes in locations more distant from their place of residence.
However, this codon was noted to be proximate to an ABS and may play a potential associative role in peptide recognition.
These points of high ground are proximate to the Elsick Mounth, an ancient trackway used by Romans and Caledonians for military manoeuvres.
Thus any method that infers similarity based on proximity will find that a large fraction of the network is proximate to any typical node.
In the dPcCD dimer, the two histone H3K27me3 peptides are proximate to each other.
Alternatively, optical flow can be computed for points in one or more patches representing portions of the physical object that are proximate to the display surface….
Clusters with related content are proximate to each other on the map.
Unlike stranding investigations in the southeastern USA where turtles drift considerable distances after offshore mortality [24], we assume most turtles and most population threats are proximate to coasts.
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