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The algorithm requires that users first define the event by providing a keyword query.
Their first task was simply to define the event, which is trickier than it seems.
"Approaching a black hole, cosmologists define the event horizon as the point beyond which it is impossible to escape a guaranteed ultimate annihilation," Joshi said.
When the Notting Hill carnival moved onto the streets in 1966, it was a Trinidadian, calypsonian celebration, though reggae and its sound systems would come to define the event in the 1970s, when the story of Reggae Britannica takes off.
As Bob Shrum, a speechwriter for top Democrats for three decades, put it, Mr. Kennedy's "task was not just to react, but to define the event to which the country was reacting".
However, there is still a lot of debate on how to define the event boundaries for space weather purposes, which in turn makes it difficult to agree on their kinematic properties.
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In the current paper, we communicated a tendency to define the event-completion effect as due to an error that occurs in perception rather than in memory.
You define the events you want to track – a particular behavior or keystroke or whatever else you'd like to monitor – and send it to the Keen API.
The data presented here provide a basis to explore these different avenues and define the events that regulate individual transport factors and their functions in distinct cellular compartments.
7: end for Once orthologs are chosen, we are able to define the event-based distance between any two gene blocks with respect to split events, duplication events and deletion events.
The term cellular reprogramming thus appears the most appropriate to define the events occurring among circulating monocytes and other immune cells during severe sepsis/shock [ 2].
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