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As a result, it is impossible to specifically test the dielectric properties of sulphur-containing functional groups in coal and further understand the rules of their responses to microwave irradiation thus influencing the desulfurization effect.

However, global transcriptional changes have been investigated to establish the rules of stress responses (i.e., pulse-like transcriptome reorganization), and the results have provided fruitful insights into the specific patterns of gene expression that occur in response to particular external perturbations [ 19- 24], but without any linkage to the growth rate.

Likewise, the rules of immunodominance, whereby response to a given antigen is a function of other antigens present, remains opaque.

The troops "acted appropriately and in accordance with the rules of engagement … in response to a complex attack," said Major General Samuel Helland, the commander of marine forces in the Middle East and Afghanistan.

A wild west where self-driving car companies set the rules of engagement – even in response to successful campaigning for openness – isn't a desirable state of affairs for either the companies, who prefer to operate in a realm of certainty, nor drivers and passengers, who deserve more in the case of accidents than the obfuscatory statements released by Tesla in the wake of its first fatal crash.

"Without laying out the rules of the game for offensive responses and having direct consequences, cyber threats and intrusions from our adversaries will continue and escalate," McCaul said.

Many Independent System Operators (ISO) are structuring the rules of AS markets such that demand response (DR) can participate along side traditional supply-side resources.

We demonstrate that business actors do not simply comply with the rules of the game; instead they elaborate responses which impact on the creation of new rules.

The NBC executives responsible for formulating the guidelines -- 19 points meant to limit the exposure to and appeal of liquor commercials to children and teenagers -- are even signaling they may be amenable to tightening the rules in response to the complaints of critics.

Through synthetical considerations of parameter dispersion in practice, the interval quantitative model, which only needs limited sample data, is defined, and the interval Taylor extension approach is employed to further determine boundary rules of responses of structural vibration and acoustic noise.

The Clinton rules, announced on Jan . 5 were initially to have taken effect on Feb. 12. Implementation was postponed twice by the Bush administration, most recently until May 12, as part of a comprehensive review in which the new administration had declined until now even to defend the broad outlines of the rule in response to the court challenge.

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