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Discover Ludwig"obsolete version" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an outdated version of a product, such as a software, an operating system, a document, etc. For example: "We have to update to the latest version of the software, the obsolete version no longer works."
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(Much of the Democratic criticism on this point is based on an earlier, obsolete version of the proposal).
In December it was reported that nearly all NHS trusts were using an obsolete version of Windows for which Microsoft had stopped providing security updates in April 2014.
Its critics in and outside of Congress have long argued that its powers are stretched beyond their limits to confront a now obsolete version of the terrorist threat.
Defenders of feminist epistemology reply that the critics are attacking an obsolete version of feminist epistemology that was only briefly and even at the time, controversially entertained when the field was launched in the 1980s (Wylie 2003, Anderson 2004 see Other Internet Resources).
For example, reporter 5467d is supposed to match NM_182578; the oligo does align to an obsolete version NM_182578.1, but not to the current version NM_182578.2.
This way, all the services that use the obsolete version will stay fully functional, while their providers will be informed about the new major release.
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For Markoff, the difference between these two fields, A.I. and I.A., is the difference between a future in which human capabilities are enhanced by technology and one in which humans are made effectively obsolete, versioned out by the consequences of our own ingenuity.
Obsolete versions of hydrocolloid were completely occlusive.
Additional published ActivePapers contain obsolete versions of the pyMosaic library.
* Since we've got a new Home screen application now, we thought the now-obsolete version from the M5 early-look SDK might be helpful to developers, so its source is included as a sample.
(This terminology comes from the obsolete Kerberos version 4, where a principal name had exactly three components: name, instance and realm). A Kerberos principal name having only one component is sometimes called a "null instance", for the same historical reasons.
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