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I recently watched "Broad Street Bullies," the HBO documentary on that seventies squad, and, although my eyes welled up (you are only young once…), I had to concede that, in their indiscriminate (or maybe actually very discriminate) application of ultra-violence, the Flyers of that era were, as fans outside of Philly have always carped, an abomination a pox on the game.

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The response spectral also exhibits clearly polarization dependence, which outlines the advantages of metamaterial coupled design for polarization discriminating application.

What this means is that a carrier couldn't block Skype or Apple's Facetime, but they could still discriminate against applications that take up more than a certain threshold of bandwidth.

"In our view, search engines should not be permitted to use their market power to discriminate against competing applications or content," SearchNeutrality.org says in a statement of principles.

"This stranglehold will stifle innovation as these duopolies discriminate against unaffiliated applications and services that in the past have driven the growth of the Internet and the boom in information technology," Mr. Cooper said.

Third, van Schewick worries that the FCC gives Internet carriers too much leeway to discriminate against certain applications in the name of "network management". The FCC's exact language on this is likely to be a flashpoint.

But, he said, the commission would also exempt broadband service from many of the rules affecting telephone service, seeking mainly to guarantee that Internet service providers could not discriminate against certain applications, Internet sites or users.

Public health professionals could and should play an important role in the "honest broker" evaluation process that can discriminate those genomic applications that can improve health from those that are likely to result in potential harm and unnecessary health care expenditure through premature use.

In other words, they would allow network providers to provide different types of service to different provider-defined classes of applications that are not alike, as long as they do not discriminate among classes of applications that are alike or among applications within a class of like applications.

In addition to not allowing wireless carriers to discriminate by content or application, they also shouldn't be able to discriminate by device.

The application to discriminate among variants of FMDV is added to a number of microarray procedures used in virology to analyze multiple viral pathogens that belong to different virus families [ 18, 33], to detect specific viruses [ 34- 36] or to define genetic variations underwent by viruses [ 37, 38] [reviews in [ 39, 40]].

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