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"Controlled burns, if controlled, are probably a good thing," said Mr. Beardsley, who is retired and has two homes in Colorado.
There was a paradox here: usually performances described as colorless and tightly controlled are deadly.
Robots, autonomous and remotely controlled, are stealthily entering the public environment.
When a cell stops making a crucial microRNA, the proteins it would have controlled are produced in abnormally large amounts.
But some Midtown residents say these walkways, which will be privately controlled, are no substitute for the public streets that once were.
Even many of the French cheeses labelled, like fine wines, as "origin controlled" are mass-produced with pasteurised or heat-treated milk.
Human beings, I figure, were quick to realise that there is great safety in numbers: build a city, and all amenities that make life comfortable and controlled are suddenly on your doorstep: hospitals, libraries, museums, your local cafe.
Prescribed fires, which are deliberately set and then closely controlled, are commonly used in this area to reduce fuel load, and thus suppress the risk of bushfire as well as the intensity of any bushfire that may occur.
For frequency-hopping waveforms, the parameters which can be controlled are -.
The relative position and velocity to be controlled are fully observable.
In this sense, nanostructured films in which molecular architectures can be controlled are of interest.
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