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concludes (as I mentioned yesterday), that U.S. banks need $275 billion in equity capital (all of which could, in theory, be provided by converting the current TARP investment into common stock).
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Another solution of (23) is provided by converting the problem of multivariate minimization to a sequence of single-variate minimization problem via alternating minimization [6].
When the chemical or physical phenomena are measured, the quantitative information for the chemical and/or physical state within medium are provided by converting that into electrical or optical signal.
A level of abstraction is provided by converting variable length segments of a physiological signal into fixed length feature vectors that capture relevant properties of the segment and the context in which it occurs.
The ultraviolet light, which is required to make the tattoo visible, could be provided by a converted iPhone.
The electronic files for the Critical Care Handbook of the Massachusetts General Hospital [ 9] were provided by the publishers, and converted to a PDA-readable (iSilo) format.
However, instead of a viscous material, the damping of the TIMET is provided by a motor which can convert mechanical energy to electrical energy.
The learning content is provided by each business customer, with Wranx converting it into a format that can be delivered to the business' staff, across multiple devices.
If the electricity is provided by a solar cell, we can convert the sustainable solar energy into chemical energy.
The source material is provided by an SD card where it's converted into the necessary file format.
Upon receptor-mediated binding and internalization, the viral RNA genome is converted to double-stranded DNA, using reverse transcriptase that is provided by the virus.
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