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In a memo to superiors on July 25 , 1988 a deputy attorney general, Meredith A. Cote, wrote that the clear principle that "emerges from pertinent case law is that the stop and/or seizure of an individual by law enforcement officers solely on the basis of drug-courier profile factors is unconstitutional.
Accomplishing this task is far from trivial as we argue in the paper by presenting pertinent case studies and possible usage scenarios.
There is no example of this kind of "first mover feedback advantage" set out in the report, but you could point to DeepMind's data access partnerships with the U.K.'s National Health Service as a pertinent case study here.
The determination of the geometry was achieved with the Monte Carlo code Geant4 using CaF2 Eu scintillator as a pertinent case study, and validated with experimental data using single crystal CaF2 Eu and heterogeneous CaF2 Eu scintillators.
As a pertinent case example, the development of a soil nitrite biosensor is presented, including a detailed design rationale, optimization of the chemical and physical variables, and the preliminary validation results on simulated soil and real soil samples.
Here's one local and pertinent case in point: Yo Fuí a EGB is a Facebook page set up in 2011 by two Generation X Spanish guys, Jorge Díaz and Javier Ikazt, who started out by posting photos and videos of stuff they remembered from being kids in the 1980s and going to a typical Spanish elementary school.
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Tough-minded compatibilist that he is, he simply bites the bullet: In pertinent cases, determined agents are no different in any relevant respect from manipulated agents.
We present the numerical method which is based on spectral analysis and application to the solutions of 3D wave equations and to the solutions of gas dynamics equations for pertinent cases.
For that's what Halligan did -- point out the issues and identify and discuss the pertinent cases.
Three pertinent cases are (i) emerging infectious disease outbreaks, as discussed here, (ii) the evolution of defective interfering particles [42], [50], [51], and (iii) evolution of genome size following genome duplication [52].
A pertinent example is the case of absence epilepsy in which short epochs of high amplitude, slow spike-wave rhythms spontaneously arise from a low amplitude background EEG (see, e.g. [1]).
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