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For this purpose, we propose a reinterpretation of some stability properties from a computational viewpoint, chiefly by using the computer science concepts of safety and liveness.
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With his "Memphis Blues" (published 1912) and especially his "St . LouisBlues" (1914), he introduced a melancholic element, achieved chiefly by use of the "blue" or slightly flattened seventh tone of the scale, which was characteristic of African American folk music.
Instead, the notorious Internet troll is chiefly accused of misleading clients by using stock from biotech company Retrophin to pay them back in what the feds say amounted to a Ponzi scheme albeit one that kinda worked out for a bunch of clients in the end.
Practically ancient, he is thinking of ideas for a future career, chiefly in fashion, and is testing the water by using his colleagues as mannequins.
So other technologies are needed and growing demand, driven chiefly by wider use of intermittent renewable-energy sources, is sparking plenty of new ideas.It's got potentialThe most widely used form of bulk-energy storage is currently pumped-storage hydropower (PSH), which uses the simple combination of water and gravity to capture off-peak power and release it at times of high demand.
Epidemiology, branch of medical science that studies the distribution of disease in human populations and the factors determining that distribution, chiefly by the use of statistics.
WiMax, he says, will chiefly be used by telecoms firms in rural areas, to plug holes in their broadband coverage.In urban areas WiMax does not make sense, since it will be uneconomic compared with cable and DSL, argues Kenneth Furer, an analyst at IDC. "It's not going into New York, Los Angeles or London," he says.
(At first, the writ was chiefly used by the king, to establish his jurisdiction, rather than by prisoners).
Myzostomids and their hosts were collected chiefly using scuba.
There was testimony that luggers or yawls chiefly used by fishermen to carry oysters to and from their beds sometimes went through this pass, but it was not shown that passengers ever went through it, or that freight destined for any other state was ever carried through it.
It was chiefly used by the Egyptians, and was of various sizes, from a mere boat to a vessel adapted for long voyages (Virg. Georg. IV.289; Catull. 4; Martial, X.30.13; Cic. ad Att. I.13).
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