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The Internet Engineering Task Force concluded that pervasive monitoring is an attack on privacy and one that must be mitigated in the development of the basic standards that define the Internet.
The support by the Ministry of Science and Technology and the CARNet has been the major driving force in development of the basic communication/information infrastructure.
Based on the augmentation of spacecraft dynamics and kinematics, a pseudo-linear formulation is derived and used for the development of the basic controller.
Few papers reported that solution crystallization processes give rise to acoustic emission signals that could be related to the development of the basic crystallization phenomena.
Invention of the MASER and development of the basic ideas for extension of this long wavelength device to short wavelengths through the creation of the laser, now used extensively in communications, medicine, and defense.
While recounting the historical development of the basic concepts, he unearths a corner of microbiology rich in history, and full of lessons about how science does or does not progress.
His interest for the basic mechanisms of mechanical strength and fracture of metallic materials led him to the development of the basic concepts for metallography; his papers published between 1878 and 1889 laid the fundament of this technique.
Demanding that the Georgian leadership returns Imedi to its rightful owners, thus restoring its independence and permitting a voice of balanced journalism to again be heard, would be a clear signal that U.S. policy in Georgia will insist on development of the basic democratic institutions we so fervently seek.
This review highlights PEC sensitivity and selectivity parameters, which allow development of the basic design in a systematic way in order to improve their performance and to diversify the analyte range of these novel probes of brain function.
With the development of the basic principles of faunal succession and correlation and the recognition of facies variability, it was a relatively short step before large areas of Europe began to be placed in the context of a global geologic succession.
August 18 , 1824Bourges, France May 23 , 1915Nièvre, France Pierre-Émile Martin, (born Aug. 18, 1824, Bourges, Fr. died May 23 , 1915 Fourchambault) French engineer who invented the Siemens Martin (open-hearth) process, which produced most of the world's steel until the development of the basic oxygen process.
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