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These scenarios can basically be considered as the upper and lower cases relative to the basic scenario.
"Given the vast growth in the last decade and a half in the number of people and entities regularly using e-mail," handwriting and e-mail should now basically be considered one and the same, according to the decision in Naldi v. Grunberg, which was handed down on Oct. 5 by the Appellate Division, First Department of State Supreme Court in Manhattan.
As MMF maps are generally stored in grid form, tracing isograms can basically be considered just within each grid cell.
Since the probability P r,t) can basically be considered as a good indicator for the performance of a large-scale sensor network, the proposed model is relevant for handling such a system.
It is illegal to possess the drug without a prescription and using it on a college campus should basically be considered cheating, pretty much like an athlete who uses steroids to gain an inside advantage.
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Basically, IoT architecture can be considered as ubiquitous ID architecture enhanced with concrete network mechanisms using lightweight protocols for resource-oriented applications.
But the fact that a place exists where people can go to be gods and goddesses, nymphs and satyrs, astronauts and perverts -- to escape their own heads for a brief, sun-kissed holiday -- should be considered basically a good thing.
What you're paying for is basically the right to be considered for shooting.
That means no religion, politics or inappropriate comments (basically anything that would be considered to be inappropriate for a child to read should be removed).
Therefore, the ASR trend shown by the resistance in AC impedance spectra, Rs, and the phase angle θ, can be considered as basically reliable.
Basically, two major cases should be considered.
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