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Simon imagines that NSA capabilities can be guessed at by extrapolating from the capabilities of the the Baltimore police force in the 1980s.

Our planet's human-carrying capacity emerges from the capabilities of our social systems and our technologies more than from any environmental limits.

Organisers have also been testing sensors that can accurately measure the positions of boats on the race course.Broadcasters are benefiting from the capabilities of the new boats, which can perform in a range of conditions, unlike the single hulls used in previous America's Cup races.

(That said, as computer graphics became more detailed, the original blocky icons gave way to more detailed depictions of trash cans, folders and so forth, which are arguably skeuomorphs of visual metaphors).Apple's iOS 7 is not the first operating system to ditch this sort of thing in favour of an approach that arises more directly from the capabilities of hardware and software.

Mr. Ellis concludes that population growth is the mother of invention, always stimulating us to coax more food from the land: "Our planet's human-carrying capacity emerges from the capabilities of our social systems and our technologies more than from any environmental limits".

Today's packages have come a long way from the capabilities of the tools available in the early days.

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However, large-scale analysis of hundreds, thousands or more leaf images may benefit from matching the capabilities of interactive software like LEAF GUI with the more restrictive pipeline of GiA Roots.

We argue that this behavior results from the capability of the KRAO-ASB algorithm in combining information from both single detectors.

This approach takes benefit from the capability of artificial neural networks to approximate complex functions in order to model the throughput performance in terms of MAC layer parameters.

The high redox property of CeO2, which is also called as oxygen storage capacity (OSC), originates from the capability of binding O2 reversibly by shifting from Ce3+ to Ce4+ states under oxygen-rich and oxygen-lean environments, respectively [3, 6].

All inclusive, the LSAS for backhaul profits from the capability of using low power single antenna backhaul terminals for small cells, scalability and operating in unlicensed bands with no requirement for LOS links and without incurring any backward compatibility.

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