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Pervasive computing entered health care in almost every setting, making it difficult to develop an idea of its typical implementation and maintain an overview of recent developments.
In this paper we develop an idea of reducibility of bifurcations in coupled cell systems associated with regular networks.
Because he didn't sufficiently develop an idea of modern Toryism for the 21st century, he defaults under pressure back to conventional rightwing positions.
But he will treat it as an "intellectual exercise," he said, that will allow him to develop "an idea of the other extreme of size".
Danny has followed his father onto the police force but will develop an idea of lawfulness very different from his old man's.
I firmly believe that having this extra experience within classrooms helped me develop an idea of what kind of a teacher I wanted to become, and equally as importantly, the kind of teacher I didn't want to become.
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He developed an idea of progress that conceded the slow, tortured journey toward it.
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About 15 years ago, I developed an idea of starting a social business.
Perhaps the best known proposal for a hypercomputer is due to Mark Hogarth (1994, 2004), who developed an idea of Itamar Pitowsky (1990).
Grush (2003), following Haugeland (1998), develops an idea of modularity in terms of the bandwidth of interaction, where modules are high-bandwidth in their internal interactions and low-bandwidth in their external interactions.
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