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Dealing with LGBT refugee claimants has been a relatively new process in Manitoba.
Recently, neural network-based image alignment utilizing global features has been a relatively new research subject.
Proving existence results of fixed points on partially ordered metric spaces has been a relatively new development in metric fixed points theory.
The existence of a fixed point on partially ordered metric spaces has been a relatively new development in metric fixed point theory.
Twin stack has been a relatively new but eminently successful development (30+ years in the making) in North America for domestic and international container traffic where the generosity of the loading gauge has allowed this option to be exploited.
Algorithms for crowdsourcing has been a relatively new endeavour but currently a very active area of work.3 The past half decade has seen much development in the area, e.g., the work in [17] in crowdsourcing algorithms, the work in [19] on crowdsourcing for discovery, the work in [20, 13, 21] on achieving real-time results in crowdsourcing, and the work in [22] on crowd-selection for microtasks.
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