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Many oceanariums make full use of the ability of whales and dolphins to be trained, devising special acrobatic shows for the public.
Designs that make full use of the ability to alter the assignment of patients to arms of the trial in the light of new information can be complex and difficult to analyse, and the choice of prior to reflect the different degrees of belief of sceptics or enthusiasts in the clinical and patient communities can be controversial [ 12, 13, 16].
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Now the need is a kind of corporate "self-actualization," to use A.H. Maslow's phrase for one level in the hierarchy of human needs,3 and the goal is a more subtle one achievements dictated not by such criteria as survival, stability, and reputation, but by the desire to make full use of the organization's unique abilities.
Its critics argue that it deprives programmers of the ability to discuss security issues openly and prevents consumers from making full use of the material that they have purchased.
This algorithm makes full use of the relational structure of the signal, which allows it to reduce the number of sampling points while simultaneously enhancing the detection ability.
You get full use of the sound".
The cloud computing platform can make full use of "processing ability of cloud" to reduce the burden of terminal secondary equipment.
In addition, our SVR fusion strategy may make full use of their discriminative ability to improve accuracy and reliability.
Steven Cairns makes full use of digital collage's ability to lift images from a wide diversity of cultural sources, to superimpose previously disconnected images just for the experimental hell of it.
LAUC-B is the Berkeley chapter of this statewide association whose primary responsibility is to advise the University on professional and governance matters and to make recommendations concerning UC librarians' rights, privileges and obligations and to promote full use of UC librarians' professional abilities.
The DASH study features daily PM2.5 speciation data measured over the five years that allow full use of daily mortality data, as well as the ability to estimate the total effect of a pollutant component over a range of days (the distributed lag) rather than an effect of one day in isolation.
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