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Of course, its record on proliferation is so nefarious that this was never on the cards.
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While I'm a big fan and have reviewed it favorably in the past, I wasn't aware that its proliferation was so great.
It's precisely because the proliferation problem is so difficult, though, that the "Global Zero" movement can feel superficially appealing.
Within the SVZ, the existence of age-related changes in cell proliferation is not so clear and may show important variations among species (see Tables 1 and 2).
In C. elegans, the effects of GSC absence have been studied by laser ablation of GSC precursors, which results in a complete loss of GSCs, or by analysis of genetic mutants in which GSC proliferation is inhibited so that the GSC number is very low, and mature germ cells are not formed (Hsin and Kenyon, 1999; Arantes-Oliveira et al., 2002; Kenyon, 2010).
Hinton added: "The actual proliferation of these [devices] is so rapid.
But life is anything but simple in DRC, a land ravaged by recurrent outbreaks of fighting between indisciplined, underequipped and underpaid government troops and a proliferation of militias, where the state is so weak that people are left largely to their own devices.
There is so much data proliferation, moving into the world of machine learning and so on.
In fact, the proliferation of Australian people in Whistler is so intense that it has even earned the town the nickname of "Whistralia".
And the reason for that is that we have established international law and international norms that say when you use these kinds of weapons, you have the potential of killing massive numbers of people in the most inhumane way possible, and the proliferation risks are so significant that we don't want that genie out of the bottle.
Given the documented interest in nuclear materials of terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda, and given the questionable assumptions that nuclear-energy economics is fraught with, it makes little sense to push nuclear power at a time when protections against proliferation are still so problematic.
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