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Quickly, Reşid created a strike force, designed to conduct "special measures" and acts of "punishment" throughout the province.
Next, she was assigned to support a cooperative mission between the United States and Japan designed to conduct experiments in materials processing and the life sciences.
But so far the most memorable example of artificial intelligence at work came in March, when Tay, the Microsoft Twitter bot, designed to "conduct research on conversational understanding," began spouting hate speech and was promptly shut down.
Current plans call for only small, low-budget robotic rovers designed to conduct science tests, but humans would presumably need vehicles to serve as instrument and tool caddies and keep up with the pace of walking astronauts.
The report said Iran had constructed a large containment vessel there in 2000 that was designed to conduct tests on explosives needed to start the kind of reaction that could set off a nuclear bomb.
The report said Iran built a large chamber there in 2000 that was designed to conduct tests on explosives needed to start the kind of reaction that could set off a nuclear bomb.
This descriptor has been designed to conduct automated comparisons between different binding-site conformations.
Their mission, ExoMars Phase 2, will include a rover designed to conduct exobiology and geochemistry research.
This study was designed to conduct an in-depth evaluation of the potential safety effects of the eCall system.
ExoMars Phase 2 will launch in 2018 and includes a rover designed to conduct exobiology and geochemistry research.
A series of steel chamber specimens with different size were designed to conduct internal blast tests, and then numerical models were built by using ANSYS/LS-DYNA.
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