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Other prior art with regard to the Semantic Web-ready definition of phylogeny-related concepts exists in the form of previously published ontologies, most notably the Comparative Data Analysis Ontology (CDAO) [ 19] and the Embrace Data And Methods (EDAM) ontology [ 20].

Paulson's plan streamlines and simplifies the process by creating rough-and-ready definitions of creditworthiness.

For here at the Tollbooth on Independence Turnpike, you do not need a dishwasher, a microwave oven, or a flat screen, Internet-ready, high-definition television.

Are we ready for the definition of the two faces of today's phrase?

Consoles like the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 are high definition ready right out of the box.

Now, Hadley's paintbrush was poised above the canvas, ready to bring definition to the first of 33 characters that populate the two murals.

Converting a movie into a 3D format ready for high-definition broadcasting costs millions of dollars.

It's a progressive-scan DVD player, too, meaning that its DVD playback looks extra-spectacular on "high-definition ready" television sets.

Large-screen plasma sets that are ready for high-definition television signals run from 42 to 61 inches, measured diagonally, and cost from $10,000 up.

According to its manufacturer, it had made the faces of the "Stepford Wives" look porcelain smooth (if creepily perfect) in the 2004 remake, and it routinely makes movie stars and television anchors ready for high-definition close-ups.

* The ability to shoot 1920×1080 pixel High-Definition ready photos, ideal for wide-screen viewing on a 16:9 VIERA Plasma or LCD.

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