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The list of industries that are making direct use of photonics technology is impressive.
Others argue that cases like this shows that a just distribution of assets should be more sensitive to individuals' own interest in making direct use of them (see van Donselaar 2009; see also Van der Veen 1998, White 2007).
Methods making direct use of variance are typically used to detect correlated evolution between multiple continuous characters evolving on the same phylogenetic tree [ 2].
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While pigeons are known to use sun compasses on homing flights, and some birds that migrate at night take directional cues from polarized light at twilight, there has been little evidence that daytime migrators make direct use of the sun.
The American artist Robert Heinecken, who died in 2006, referred to himself as a "para-photographer" because he rarely made direct use of a camera.
Its business model works with both large and small fisheries and, according to Kneppers, results in "an amount of material 100 times more than we can make direct use of at the moment".
While Shakespeare drew indirectly on Roman history in Macbeth, much of the language he used suggests to Philo that he made direct use of Painter's translation of Livy's History of Rome in his Two Romane Queenes to paint the character of Lady Macbeth.
Against this backdrop, Khan has asked LSE professor Tony Travers to reactivate the London Finance Commission, a Boris Johnson project that, in 2013, produced proposals for allowing London government - both the mayor and the boroughs - to retain and make direct use of more of the property taxes raised in the capital.
The first set makes direct use of the precipitation results of the climate models.
This approach makes direct use of well-known spatio-temporal pattern formation phenomena also termed as nonlinear wave propagation.
Presentation: has the group ever been invited to present its research results to any group or organization that could make direct use of them?
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