Sentence examples for persistent recording from inspiring English sources

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The present modelling approach is based on three requirements: (1) persistent recording of the process, (2) need for a local notification mechanism and (3) straight forward transformation of formalised processes into process classes within the TIS.

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He highlighted a persistent record of inaccurate debt forecasting and a failure to collect student loans effectively that "threatens the continued existence of the current student loans model".

One particularly interesting aspect of MapR's streaming product is that it can act as a system of record, creating a persistent record that you can even rewind like a recording to any point in time and review what happened.

The regulations also forbid sales to governments which "have a persistent record of serious violations of the human rights of their citizens".

But any economic diplomacy cannot involve human rights abusing nations, according to export guidelines from the department of foreign affairs that ban military exports to governments with a "persistent record of serious violations of the human rights of their citizens, unless it can be demonstrated that there is no reasonable risk that the goods might be used against the civilian population".

Critics of the deal, like Staples and Jaramillo, point out that under Canada's export rules, the government can't sell military hardware to a country "whose governments have a persistent record of serious violations of the human rights of their citizens, unless it can be demonstrated that there is no reasonable risk that the goods might be used against the civilian population".

We defined failure of trabeculectomy as IOP > 21 mmHg which was persistent (recorded at more than 3 occasions) at or after 6 months postoperatively, or commencement of topical antihypertensive agents, or repeat surgery.

Given a filtration K  ⊂ ⋯ ⊂  K n of embedded simplicial complexes (an ordering), persistent homology records homology classes persisting between two indices i and j, i.e. cycles that remain non-boundaries from i until at least j (these could be killed by a boundary appearing later on).

Based on a persistent charcoal record from 450 mya to present, oxygen levels were probably around 12percentt at this stage, enough to sustain fire, and a stratospheric ozone layer was likely well established by now.

Formats and protocols for persistent individual record identifiers have been developed that would greatly facilitate such crosstalk and integration, but they are not broadly available in either the geographic-occurrence data world (e.g., GBIF) or the genomic-data world (e.g., GenBank).

Two independent reviewers assessed sites of disease previously indicated on CT by recording persistent pathology, noting any new areas of abnormal uptake, and summarizing the patient as positive or negative for pathology (by visual assessment).

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