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"I don't think there are any personal characteristics that define a potential perpetrator," he said.
For this force, you cannot define a potential energy whereas in one dimension any force that was not friction allowed you to define a potential energy.
Crystal structures of NavAb(R2G) in complex with guanidinium define a potential drug target site.
These data define a potential interface for telomerase-TPP1 interaction required for telomere maintenance and implicate defective telomerase recruitment in telomerase-related disease.
So, if you're looking for a conservative, this is called a "conservative force". It's a force for which you can define a potential energy.
But his discussion of consciousness, and in particular his reference to the 'consciousness' of whales and elephants did get me thinking about the way we tend to define a potential machine consciousness.
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Any innovation consists of three major phases: 1) defining a potential project, 2) building a coalition to support the project, and 3) taking action to implement the project.
Together, this work further characterizes the transcriptional activator function of RB and defines a potential role for RB in regulating angiogenesis through activation of NOL7.
Bi defined a potential operator P applied to differential forms in [1].
As a result, a website is your most important sales person – it introduces visitors to your brand, establish trust (or lack thereof), and defines a potential customers relationship with your business and products.
When I first learned about the technical patterns known as triangles, I first saw a pattern that defined a potential turning point in the future, namely the intersection of the two lines that defined the triangle.
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