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However, as depicted on the left hand side of Fig. 4, the result in both cases is just a set of neural activations that have to be pooled, and the pooling operator does not need to know how the actual values were obtained.

As we march along, however, the pool of people who actually know how to maintain these COBOL programs grows ever smaller by the year, and companies looking to move the data (and even the archaic programs) to a more modern platform could be stuck without personnel to help guide them through the transition.

China, India, Pakistan, Japan, Republic of Korea, Indonesia, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, the Gulf countries, together have an unparalleled pool of know-how.

The man slipped and fell into the pool, and didn't know how to swim, officials said.

"The reality is when you're lying on a lounge chair in the pool, you don't know how deep or big it is," said Mr. Weinger, 50, chief financial officer of a real estate company.

You'll be able to pull from a broader pool of know-how and experiences and synthesize more meaningful connections, ultimately leading to new types of solutions.

Bunn taught him how to run – "you don't throw someone in a pool and expect them to know how to swim, it's the same with running" – and from within the whirr of limbs emerged a sprinter.

Peter Borriello, director of the HPA's centre for infections, said that sex for young people was increasingly a part of life, but added: "If you are going to dive in the pool, then make sure you know how to swim.

Given the small sample sizes, it is impossible to know how different '4G8 present/absent' in our studies truly was, and therefore whether or not pooling of data on this basis is indicated.

You will need to know how fast the pipe fills a 1 gallon (3.8 L) milk carton or bucket, how many gallons your pool contains, and a measurement of the difference between the pool temperature and the temperature of the water coming out of the hose (subtract the pool temperature from the temperature after it leaves the hose).

It's helpful to know how to count by fives through the alphabet like this: E, J, O, T, Y. Swimming the length of the pool twice equals a lap.

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