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Similar reporting endeavours exist elsewhere: the CATO Institute, a libertarian think tank in the United States, operates the National Police Misconduct Reporting Project, which curates nasty cop news from around the U.S. and shares it online.
For example, the FP7 project entitled neuGRID (www.neugrid.eu) provides such a portal, and at the same time allows users to take advantage of the virtual laboratory and computing facilities typically needed to handle such large image data sets [ 2]; similar endeavours exist in North America (www.outgrid.eu).eu
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A parallel endeavour had existed for some time in public health, where communicable disease epidemiologists used quantitative rapid appraisal methods to investigate disease outbreaks [ 11].
Gene expression profiling by means of microarrays has become very prominent in this endeavour, although resources exist only for relatively few model systems.
These seem like much smaller endeavours, however, and mainly exist on fan forums and between ultras online.
I groan at the name "God particle" (so why use it?), but it is hard to ignore the loose parallels that occasionally exist with religious endeavour.
Health care is a collaborative endeavour in which multiple gaps exist: between professions, departments, specialties and sites as well as the clinician-management, and indeed, the clinician-patient divide.
Pete Paphides, writing for The Times, said that the songs were performed "with power and restraint" and that the "arrangements by Jon Cohen suggest some kind of aesthetic endeavour beyond the basic thing for which they exist".
Paphides claimed that his arrangements "suggest some kind of aesthetic endeavour beyond the basic thing for which they exist", while Birchmeier claimed that the album was "produced with fine precision".
Where once a show such as The X Factor might have been permitted to exist solely as an act of extreme artistic endeavour, now there are bills to pay.
If, more importantly, we endeavour to determine why we believe that infinite mathematical extensions exist (e.g., why we believe that the actual infinite is intrinsic to mathematics), we find that we conflate mathematical intensions and mathematical extensions, erroneously thinking that there is "a dualism" of "the law and the infinite series obeying it" (PR §180).
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