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In combination with landmark-based mechanisms, path-integration has been proposed as a basis for place field formation [14].
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Indeed, the standards are so low that the US government's guidelines specifically allow for a single, uncorroborated source of information – including a Facebook or Twitter post – to serve as the basis for placing you on its master watchlist.
The presence of market makers is not compulsory; however, certain stocks do have market makers who are required to be present in the market on a continuous basis for placing bid and ask prices for a given volume of securities.
The value of this coverage increases with time and provides the basis for placing recent observations into the context of long-term, large-scale variability and thus suggesting what the causes are likely to be.
This is not to say that there is not an alcohol problem to be addressed in the country, but in this context it seems somewhat strange to adopt a policy that 'will establish the basis for the place of alcohol in the lives of Malawians.
I think most people are happy to accept that when it comes to deciding what's hot and what's horrible, barring a measure of direct harm, there's often little scientific basis for decisions which place a particular image into one camp or another.
In this regard it differs sharply in at least three major ways: it places great emphasis on the economic and human basis for security; it places diplomacy on an equal footing with the military; and it envisions a global commons of shared responsibilities for the common security.
This paper investigates the use of biorthogonal interpolating wavelets as a basis for this projection, placing special emphasis on the wavelet-based differential operators that define this mapping.
Kice said that detainees may be segregated for their own protection, but that their sexual orientation or gender identity "may not provide the sole basis for a decision to place the detainee in involuntary segregation".
Sarkar and Margules (2002) discuss the role of biodiversity surrogates, arguing that even the relative concept of complementarity has a "conventional" element built into it because it relies on "estimator" surrogates (say, a set of butterfly species) for "true" surrogates (say, the use of species as the basis for assessing complementarity of places).
It's only once you read the actual paper that the actual basis for the claims falls into place.
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