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Health- Choose a social issue that children encounter, such as peer pressure, bullying, shyness or fears.

And that does not include other kinds of health payments that patients now encounter, such as co-pays and uncovered drugs or services.

So the MIT researchers built a library of generic geometric representations of objects the robot was likely to encounter such as the fallen lumber whose removal was one of its tasks during the competition finals.

Even this weakened adversary, however, has the potential to be much more disruptive than the types of interference that real-world wireless networks are likely to encounter such as doors opening and closing, people turning on microwaves, or rain falling.

To address the challenges that today's trainees encounter, such as information overload and reduced immersion in the field, and recognizing their preference for novel educational resources, an electronic case-based urology learning program was developed.

We began, through workshops and discussions, by thinking about real questions people ask about the science they encounter, such as 'Is it true?' and 'Does this person know what they're talking about?' This led to publication, in 2005, of a guide called 'I don't know what to believe', which made no assumptions regarding people's prior knowledge about scientific publishing.

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There are a wide variety of complications that can be encountered, such as hemorrhage, encephalopathy, TIPS dysfunction, and liver failure.

Mr. Johnson, the managers tells of some of the difficulties he encounters, such as high heels, and has to supply slippers for the ladies.

As increasingly more applications of synthetic biology are pursued, more challenges are encountered, such as delivering genetic material into cells and optimizing genetic circuits in vivo.

Sometimes it's the chance encounters such as with Maison Foo's The Mobile Library, in which a pair of eccentric librarians are collecting dusty memories rather than books, that tickle your fancy.

While some entrants were known to the judges, there were others whom none of them had encountered, such as David Peace, who has written four books with unappealing titles - 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983 - about the Yorkshire Ripper.

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