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The term "in the wild", as used in the title, means this article is not about implementation within databases per se (this is also described in other articles in this special issue) but about their utility for being found on the open web.
He said he was trying not to laugh the whole time, which basically means this article backfired in the most direct way possible.
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Correction, 21 March 2018: A clumsy sentence meant this article previously implied Raheem Kassam departed Hyde Park in a minibus with Tommy Robinson.
By this means this review article focuses on the recent advances in the molecular design of biopolymer – based nanoscale delivery systems (nanoparticles and nanoelmulsions) for essential PUFAs specifically.
This means the article was a missed opportunity because they could have easily reproduced our 10 recommendations and given their readers some really useful information.
This means that this article is concerned with the nature of geography, in the metatheoretical sense of nature, and the nature in geography, which is to say the hills and dales and flora and fauna, etc., that make up the landscape scene.
That's a measure of success, of course, that means even this article could be counted towards it.
That point was hard to ignore when the explanation in the article referred rather vaguely to having "delayed publication for a year". To me, this language means the article was fully confirmed and ready to publish a year ago -- after perhaps weeks of reporting on the initial tip -- and then was delayed.
Below, we define, distinguish and discuss what exactly is meant in this article when priors are 'non-informative'weaklykly informative', or 'moderately informative'.
Real hackers as they are meant in this article never join programming activities that seem for them illegal.
So if you're already as good as you could possibly be at every part of your job, everyone at the company knows it, and you would never even think about leaving, by all means, close this article and do something else.
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