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Their business plan is simple: trolls (intellectual-property lawyers use less evocative terms like "non-practicing entities" and "patent-assertion entities") make money by threatening companies with expensive lawsuits and then using that cudgel, rather than the merits of a case, to extract a financial settlement.

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In addition, they are captured and eaten by bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) at Catalina Island, and large marine snails are able to drill into their egg cases to extract the yolk.

Figure  2 shows treatment strategies that have been organized from these collective cases to extract potential valuable information.

In this case, eagerness to extract a confession might have produced some incredible oversights—such as a potential culprit with a history of harming children known to have been in the vicinity of the crime.

As a consequence, their computation may be impractical in many cases, and to extract the desired information, one-dimensional slices of cumulant sequences and spectra and bi-frequency planes are considered [34,35].

This information was extracted from the social environment (how to behave like an orangutan in a social setting?), as well as from the physical world, extending to tool use in some cases (how to extract honey, an important and sweet food, from a tree trunk?).

Microwaves EOR is the optimum case of EEOR in many cases and helps to extract the best possible quantity of oil within less time as compared to other EEOR methods.

Microwave EOR is the optimum case of EEOR in many cases and helps to extract the best possible quantity of oil within less time as compared with other EEOR methods.

The concept denotes a foreign-dominated industry (in this case, oil) designed to extract resources and export them internationally, and was associated with exploitive labour practices, inequality, corruption, foreign firms or governments holding undue influence on the host countries, and a weakening of democracy – a 'new imperialism' in the words of UCL development expert Dr Robert Biel.

The aim of Case 3 is to extract drainage networks from Digital Elevation Model (DEM) Data, and demonstrate the scripting approach, using GRASS algorithms as the processing units.

In a detailed interview with the Telegraph, Gorjanc describes the process as "de-extinction," a process in which a liquid "biological agent" is introduced to a hair sample, allowing the experimenter, or in this case the designer, to extract certain genetic information from the DNA in the hair.

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