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5) In the Discussion part, the authors attempted to differentiate this finding from the AGO10-AGO1 weakens, instead of strengthening, their discussion, for having evidence of this phenomenon used not only for development but as an adaptive mechanism for viral defense in a distant organism as rice, makes it ubiquitous and conserved.
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Its strength and durability made it ubiquitous in the industrial world, as a flame retardant, insulator, and adhesive.
And can private surveillance still be restricted when cameras and other sensors make it ubiquitous?
H.P. wants to make the software a standard by making it ubiquitous, like Adobe's Flash and Reader or Sun Microsystems Javaa.
It was aimed at diabetics, but diet mania made it ubiquitous, and by 1975 the family factory, in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, was producing forty million packets a day.
But it is not being first that makes you famous in the digital universe – it is being able to do something cheaply enough to make it ubiquitous, which took longer.
Before "fashion" made it ubiquitous, you mostly saw the cross on banners over the heads of knights sacking cities; before fashion, it was a symbol under which men and women were arbitrarily burned to death.
He discussed how difficult yet necessary it is to introduce digital to places like museums, and to make it ubiquitous – part of the experience, rather than just another weird addition or gimmick.
That's a wonderful thing, but what's better is that WiFi holds the promise of bridging America's much discussed digital divide -- if we make it ubiquitous and free to use, like the public library system.
In short, we are now living to a degree in a world that Nan Goldin created long before the digital camera and Instagram made it ubiquitous: a self-absorbed, often revelatory world where the everyday and the exotic exist in uneasy cohabitation.
While it seems likely that they weren't the first to use it, they are the ones that made it ubiquitous among the location-based services.
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