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In the absence of cultural guidelines, responsibility has no stable definition.
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Finally, we come up with a suggestion of the most stable definition of tautomerism for computer supported generation.
We identify two problems: the absence of a stable definition of function, and the model's double aim of describing actual designing and prescribing improved designing.
We have set up several kinds of tautomer definitions and derived a stable definition covering the major kinds of protropic tautomerism.
However, one of the first issues that pretty much every study in this field tries to establish is a stable definition of m-learning.
Hormesis has been plagued by absence of a stable definition.
Serious gaps in scientific understanding remain: a stable definition; generalizability, especially for humans; a clear mechanistic basis; limitations in the presence of multiple toxic end points, target organs, and mechanisms.
It is therefore anticipated that the noise-to-signal ratio should be significantly lower for DNA methylation signatures, which constitute a stable definition of the molecular state of a cell.
The technological basis is a precise and stable definition for a computational platform, which includes a representation for executable code and a runtime library for interaction with the computational environment.
Stable definitions hold little interest for Cassandra Wilson.
Consequently, in keeping with the need for stable definitions of scientific terms, many scientists now place within the family Hominidae the three genera that are part of the human lineage Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, and Homo.
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