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"Vedic, dating back at least 4,000 years, is the earliest dialect of this classical language of India," was one of the clues given by host Alex Trebek.

In the same way a human can learn to solve a problem using clues given by someone who knows how to solve it, they guide the AI to find its own methods to solve problems.

Their search is guided by radar and puzzle-based clues given by harmless robots.

The two race around Manhattan during the busy Christmas week as they fall in to a cat and mouse chase, solving clues given by one another while leaving behind their deepest secrets within the notebook's thinly spaced lines.

The only clues given by Tim and Eric are that it's a spoof of "Jaws" and "Jaws II" (awesome), will feature "Wharf" and "P'kard" from "Star Trek," (although "Wharf" already canceled) and that Neil Hamburger will be joining them on tour.

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On the one hand, in a note that stems from a period shortly after the publication of the Metaphysical Foundations, Kant suggests that one could "follow the clue given by the categories and bring into play the moving forces of matter according to their quantity, quality, relation, and modality" (21 311), a procedure that could be similar to that of the Metaphysical Foundations.

In two of them, called Live the Legend, activities include a visit to the Tower of London and a treasure hunt throughout the city, with maps and clues given out by costumed guides, as well as a visit to Oxford, with a storytelling event that focuses on Tolkien.

By following clues given in Interstel announcements and through contact with alien races in space, the crew discovers an Old Empire starship adrift in space.

What is stopping them?One clue is given by a small advert posted in the second-class carriage of a Mumbai commuter train.

A major clue was given by Down's syndrome, in which trisomy of chromosome 21 results in early onset of AD, but not in a case in which chromosome 21 had a mosaic deletion of the amyloid precursor protein (APP) locus [4].

Could there be a way to identify the clues that are given by the diseased cells but often missed by the immune system during infection?

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