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South London rap collective Section Boyz are one such act who will benefit from the exposure; going by their track Long Arff – unbending grime flows over dazed hip-hop atmospherics – they deserve it.

Not only have they got "Shut Up" rising star Stormzy on the bill probably the second most buzzed-about grime artist in America currently, after Skepta but they've also managed to wrangle the Croydon collective Section Boyz, Boy Better Know-affiliate Frisco, club-tangential experimenter Mumdance, and more.

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"Autonomous behavior and collective intelligence" section presents the mechanisms to implement autonomous behavior and collective intelligence.

To accomplish the set task, we first obtain the optimal minimum-error probability considering collective measurements (Section 2).

Called the "Innovators Collective," this section of eBay now includes just over a dozen products from categories like home goods, home electronics, and more, but may grow to arond 20 products before the 2014 holidays wrap, eBay says.

Mark Mobius, an emerging-markets fund manager at Templeton, points out that the sheer size of the derivatives market (he reckons it is worth $600 trillion) allows investors to place huge bets against individual currencies and markets using only a fraction of their collective capital.In this section Nip and tuck When markets go wrong Spivvy Careless talk Listing or capsizing?

According to the OODA cognitive behavioral model ("Collective behavior of robots" section), the behavior management layer is composed of observation, orientation, decision and action modules.

We specifically model a synchrotron collider which includes the collision section where collective effects of collisions are simulated by this δf algorithm and the rest of the collider where single particle dynamics are treated by simple harmonic transport.

For the data presented here we found that results with Kohonen clustering were very similar to those obtained with K-Means or LBG (Linde-Buzo-Gray) [25] clustering (see Considerations Regarding Clustering in Text S1, Figures S1 and S2, and section A Collective Code on Multiple Timescales below).

The normalisation of confidence estimates is intended to remove biases in the use of a scale – here, how an internal variable is mapped onto a confidence scale – and could potentially capture important aspects of collective decision-making (see Section 5.3).

Our culture's collective trust in C-sections and labor inductions that increase the risk of surgical birth is mind-boggling!

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