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In addition, personnel should not access the WikiLeaks website on government owned systems, in order to avoid a proliferation of potential electronic spillages (ES).
We want to avoid a proliferation of crises that could get out of control".
While this capability theoretically could be added as an extension to BigBed, we have adopted BAM for short read mapping to avoid a proliferation of formats.
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So, in order to avoid an unacceptable proliferation of causes for those physical effects (no "systematic overdetermination"), we need to conclude that the mental (biological, social, …) causes of those effects are not ontologically separate from their physical causes.
They know well that Washington is anxious to avoid a cascade of proliferation in the critical Gulf region.
Understanding the architectural specification of a system is important to avoid the proliferation of violations [11].
In time, it should initiate a consensus within the scientific community and so avoid continued proliferation of indices.
The BEWE allows re-analysis and integration of results from existing studies and, in time, should initiate a consensus within the scientific community and so avoid continued proliferation of indices.
To avoid the proliferation of Legionella in the DHW (domestic hot water) and assure the comfortable temperature, all substations were installed with supplementary heating devices.
It also validates a fundamental practice in barcoding projects, the retention of voucher specimens [12], to facilitate future taxonomic examination and to avoid the proliferation of incorrect identifications or 'error cascades' [54].
This bistable characteristic of the control network is essential to avoid the proliferation of severely damaged cells.
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