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America's Federal Communications Commission has insisted that some VOIP phones are made able to access America's emergency services.
We observed how the technologies proposed to manage those representations were successful only to the extent they were made able to adapt to the dynamic and open conventions that actors adopted during their activities.
Using the design methodology presented in this paper, the force sensor can be made small enough (4 mm × 6 mm × 10 mm) to be inserted into a robotic fingertip and made able to measure a large allowable force (approximately 200 N) with low non-linearity (1.85%) and low hysteresis (1.19%).
A user may be made able to do so without requiring the co-user to send a communication directly to the user regarding the new facts or new content, and also without requiring the user to actively browse or request information about the co-user.
The physician's questionable records were allowed in court but the physician was not and he wasn't made able to explain his treatment of Jackson for facial procedures to reconstruct his face.
However, tryptophan-free TRAPste is made able to bind specifically to its cognate RNA simply by lowering the temperature.
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However, many nurses have regular schedules that should make them able to make good estimates of NNL.
This created a focus on health promotion to construct supportive environments for citizens, thereby making them able to make better choices regarding their health in everyday life [ 33].
Apple is to make developers able to make apps for its wearable Apple Watch for the first time ever.
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