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That also agrees with what we've heard from multiple, more direct sources – that the company is not building a mobile backend business, but rather a consumer-facing mobile application.
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Getting a more direct source of imaging data, and more control of what is actually getting photographed and how, seems like a very logical strategy.
A recent partnership with SAP that will help integrate with those more direct feedback sources is part of how Sprinklr hopes to "marry the front and back office together".
On the other hand, Liebig argued incorrectly for years that atmospheric ammonia and nitrates in the soil were more important direct sources of plant nitrogen than manures, whose principal function he viewed as providing trace minerals from the products of decomposition that remained in the soil.
Testing the validity of our interpretation that early instar aphids are worth more as direct sources of protein than as later sources of carbohydrates will require controlled lab experiments, which might be feasible in spite of the challenges of keeping these ants and aphids in artificial nests [ 44].
OAA could in turn come from [U-C]-glucose via the Krebs cycle or amino acid oxidation, especially glutamine, which is a more direct carbon source than glucose.
The goal was to drastically reduce the content delivery costs associated with delivering videos across the Internet, while also providing a better quality of experience to users, thanks to more direct connection between the source and the last-mile networks that the data traveled over.
But there was a more recent and far more direct, if less noted, source of inspiration for the contemporary American program of murder in the Greater Middle East and Africa, the "kingpin strategy" of Washington's drug wars of the 1990s.
Student texts receiving low grades (typically Cs or Ds) did not integrate their sources in such a matter and tended to not only populate their texts with more direct quotes but also used sources in a less cohesive, woven manner, which Swales (2014) calls "parenthetical plonking" (p. 135), in which a cited source is put in a text but not discussed or framed.
The report, which appeared on Friday in The Financial Times and was credited to anonymous German government sources, called for more direct European intervention in Greece's budget — a delicate subject in Greece, where populism and anger at a perceived loss of national sovereignty is on the rise.
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