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An IoT hackathon hosted by blockchain platform leader Ethereum put the concept of blockchain-powered IoT to test, in which some interesting ideas were presented, including in the domain of energy sharing and electricity and gas billing.

Another issue that needs discussing here is whether 'S has the memory belief that P at t' includes only beliefs that are occurrent at t. Or do we mean to be including in the domain of our discussion beliefs that are at the time dispositional?

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Mild language deficits more than 2 years after severe TBI have been reported previously (Ewing-Cobbs & Barnes, 2002; Sullivan & Riccio, 2010 for reviews), including in the domains of receptive and expressive vocabulary (Catroppa & Anderson, 2004; Ewing-Cobbs & Barnes, 2002), with little recovery in those with severe injuries (Anderson et al., 2004).

Asymmetry of bilateral symmetric traits then follows: N 0, DN × (1 - DS))     (3) where DS ∈ [0,1[ and large values of DS indicate high buffering capacity. Note that 1 is not included in the domain of DS since this would lead to a zero variance. The model hereby assumes that perfect symmetry does not exist in nature [ 18].

Only small systems of linear equations with the dimension of the number of nodes included in the domain of influence have to be solved for each node.

The design problem is solved locally by constructing a domain of initial states which is both positively invariant and included in the domain of satisfactory performance.

These general models include in the domain of concepts only enough concepts to make these instances of comprehension true.

Perhaps some of these words are not topic-neutral and should not be included in the domain of logic, but we certainly don't want to rule out all of them.

Immaterial things might exist, Cavendish is certainly conceding, but if so they are nothing to us, and are not included in the domain of inquiry when we do metaphysics or science.

Or we might mean: what entities must be included in the domain of the interpretation of T in order for T to be true, whether or not those entities must be assigned to the variables of the sentences in T. When predicates of the theory express extrinsic properties, this difference matters.

Jaworski insists on causal pluralism, but admits "all forces are operating at a fundamental physical level": This latter remark seems to concede that what one has in fact is an explanatory pluralism, with causation included in the domain of explanation, but all the brute force is confined to physics.

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