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These rules are all linked to the authority of the Buddha himself, but at the same time they allow considerable flexibility to cater to changing circumstances.
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We will continue our work to minimise the local errors caused by outliers and to include adaptive rate of innovation to cater to the changing states of EEG signals.
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