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Violence prevention programs need to span the life course.
It will need to span both the soft X-ray region (1 2 keV) and the X-ray region up to at least 13 keV.
This may need to span the world, not just Mexico, and it may have to report the results in real time to the Justice Department, reckons Richard Cassin of Cassin Law.
When the need to span greater distances than allowed arises, two separate buses can be joined together by means of specialized RS-485 repeaters that bridge the cables, regenerating the signal.
It is certain that numerous training compounds need to span through the model fitting techniques, addressing not only finding a fit, but also the predictive feature of the fit.
If the latter is also required, the driving signal vectors u k need to be persistent exciting, i.e., consecutive vectors need to span the space of dimension M, if M denotes the filter order.
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We need studies of the sort advocated by Professor Dynarski, mindful that many such studies are needed to span the population variation of interest.
Worse, the municipality of Istanbul is currently building a new metro line across the Golden Horn a mock-suspension bridge that is much bigger and louder than is needed to span the narrow body of water — and that will obstruct views of the time-honored silhouette of that real Ottoman masterpiece, the Suleymaniye Mosque.
This means that more time steps are needed to span a given simulation length.
And conversely, the greater the distance between object and performer, the greater the level of technology needed to span the gap.
Therefore, to accurately define a population of cells as containing stem-like (i.e. LTP) cells the overall time-course of the experiment needs to span greater than 4 to 6 passages.
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