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According to [9], some of the factors influencing time synchronization in large systems constituted for example by personals computers, also apply to sensor networks, where temperature, phase noise, frequency noise, asymmetric delays, clock glitches, and sensors constraints are examples of these factors.
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If the bill became law, the FTC would go through the normal rulemaking process, consulting experts, industry, and political authorities to figure out what constitutes, for example, "reasonable" security measures.
Harm can constitute, for example, severe economic deprivation, forced medical examination as part of a population control policy, disclosure of certain confidential information, or being stripped of one's citizenship.
Moderation is required to ensure a consistent level of quality between records, as different contributors may have diverging opinions on the precise information that should be recorded, for example, what constitutes an appropriate namespace or synonym (alternative name for a data collection), or how to abstract an identifier pattern and construct a regular expression to describe it.
The debate over what constitutes fair use, for example, could become largely moot if one side of the debate can lock its position down with a technology filter.
For an individual patient, what constitutes optimal targets, for example, for blood pressure and tissue perfusion, or 'best' treatment, such as the optimal duration of a course of antibiotics?
For some diseases of greatest concern, the problem of outbreak detection is mathematically easy: a single case can constitute an outbreak (for example, smallpox), and for diseases for which this is the case, our efforts are geared towards early biological detection and identification of the single case, rather than mathematically or statistically identifying an impending epidemic.
In the case of mammalian or yeast trees, replacements along path I and path II may also occur in the opposite directions, thus constituting a reversal; for example, a site with A in dog and rat and B in human and mouse can emerge due to A→B replacement in the lineage that led to the common ancestor of human, mouse, and rat, followed by B→A replacement in the rat lineage.
The 'Plotinian' (cf. Enneads V 3.6) Aristotle figure of Suhrawardi's famous dream-vision found in his Intimations (cf. Walbridge 2000 225 99) provides us with an illustrious example of what constitutes, for Suhrawardi, real knowledge based on immediate and intuitive knowledge.
Dr Wangxue Chen highlighted that archaeal lipids may be constituted with divalent cations for example calcium ions into AMVAD (Archaeal Lipid Mucosal Vaccine Adjuvant Delivery system) for effective mucosal delivery.
This could constitute an example for future incidents, since families will have to think twice about using their younger, often underage sons as pawns in organised murder.
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