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Project Zero's team says it will send reports of flaws it discovers to software makers as fast as possible so that they have time to produce fixes before it posts information about the zero-days to a public database.Quite how long that delay is will depend on whether the researchers think that a zero-day is already being actively used for espionage or theft.
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Most current techniques for fabricating macroporous scaffolds produce fixed macroporosity and do not allow the control of porosity during cell culture.
To avoid this extra step in the design, we propose to produce fixed-order controllers directly based on a full-order model of the system.
Stand-alone positioning accuracy is at the meter level, while differential processing can produce fixed ambiguity carrier phase positions accurate to the centimeter level.
Unlike older technologies, which mostly produce fixed physical outputs, digital technologies are generative (Zittrain, 2006) -- they can be combined and recombined endlessly for fresh purposes (Arthur, 2009).
As scholars and teachers, Innis and McLuhan shared a similar dilemma since both argued that book culture tended to produce fixed points of view and homogeneity of thought; yet both produced many books.
The classical approach is to train users by neurofeedback to produce fixed stereotypical patterns of brain activity.
This study assessed whether there are differences in marginal fit between laser-fusion and conventional techniques to produce fixed dental prostheses (FDPs).
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The lower flux rate (Table 4) would produce fix enough CO2 for the cell to replicate every 8 to 21 hr, which is similar to the division times of cyanobacteria.' This is now: 'At the higher flux rate (Table 3) this means that a cell could replicate every 7 21 hr and the lower flux rate (Table 4) allows replication every 11 to 35 hr.
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