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Few things look more dictatorial, these days, than issuing orders to switch off parts of the Internet.
By Paul Ford March 30 , 2014Few things look more dictatorial, these days, than issuing orders to switch off parts of the Internet.
Billions of humans will use the Web over the next decade, yet very few of those people are in a position to define what is… Few things look more dictatorial, these days, than issuing orders to switch off parts of the Internet.
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But she clamped the line before Barnard issued the order to switch off the heart-lung machine.
The only way to reduce the delay jitter then was to modify the default values of some MAC specific attributes in order to switch off the backoff mechanism.
Although it always exists the possibility of having improvements on femtoBS hardware, an important work remains still on the cell-coordination algorithms that permit the interaction of macro/femtoBS in order to redistribute the network load in order to switch off any unnecessary device off.
Some cancer cells appear to exploit this by expressing PD-L1 in order to switch off T cells that might recognise them as a threat.
In order to "switch off" their convection we removed the respective convection terms from the equations for these factors (see model description).
"While clearly this checkout operator doesn't have the authority to order customers to switch off the phone, you can see why they felt so frustrated.
In a bid to quell discontent, Pakistan's interim government, which is running the country until Mr. Sharif takes over, has ordered civil servants to switch off their air-conditioners and stop wearing socks — reasoning that sandals were more appropriate in such hot conditions.
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