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In particular, the presentation of looming-intensity information at a single body location appears to be ineffective in terms of conveying approach information that is capable of preparing a driver's response to an impending collision.
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Instead of turning talented students away from doctoral education based on their career preferences, we believe that we, as educators, should embrace the branching career pipeline and shift the current paradigm for graduate education toward a more inclusive curriculum capable of preparing doctoral students for a variety of scientific careers.
Even with head injuries, they're capable of preparing the body for a wake, so that the relatives are able to say goodbye.
To test this substrate and the collection concepts, we used a commercially available electrospray system (TSI Inc., Model 3480), which is capable of preparing various aerosols containing a known composition of charged and neutral analyte molecules.
Japan is stuck in a political and economic no man's land, exposed to the dislocations of a globalized economy, yet absent a government capable of preparing the country to compete effectively.
She is angry Atos did not seek medical evidence from her brother's GP, and made the assessment that he was capable of preparing to return to work after a half-hour interview at his home.
With fluent English, a doctorate in economics from Yale University, and several years of experience in Washington with the Japanese Embassy and the World Bank, she is considered a quick study, capable of preparing for President Bush's visit here in two weeks.
And while there may not be a professional out there capable of preparing Justin for the level of temptation and the volume of sexual propositions that await him personally, it would be good to admit and accept that we all will face temptation, indeed it's an American way of life.
For example, Zume can open and operate a vast network of commissaries capable of preparing different recipes.
But almost everyone's capable of preparing for work.
Yesterday morning, Mr Duncan Smith claimed that:Around 1 million people have been stuck on a working-age benefit for at least three out of the past four years, despite being judged capable of preparing or looking for work.As The Guardian, and separately, Full Fact, explain here, that claim relies on an extreme sleight of hand.
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