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A small and rather deep collection of (usually) fresh water, as one supplied by a spring, or occurring in the course of a stream; a reservoir for water.
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The notes, published today by Guardian Australia, suggest that Australia was open to pooling bulk data that almost certainly includes information about Australian citizens.
Organizations that specialize in foreign intelligence, like the C.I.A. and the National Security Agency, which monitors international communications, are accustomed to pooling information and giving it to the president and other policy makers.
You've got the Tories saying cuts, cuts, cuts and the SNP [with their flagship policy of full fiscal autonomy] want to cut Scotland off from the rest of the UK when it comes to pooling and sharing resources and taxes".
This was likely due to the crude quantification employed prior to pooling the BAC DNA.
Results were corrected for the patient sample size in the respective studies prior to pooling the data.
Cars are on their way to pooling their collective smarts, but vehicles that have built-in communication tech and intelligence processing are still a ways off for many.
where P 1 and P 2 refer to pooling along frequency and time, respectively (e.g., 1 × 1 pooling scheme is equivalent to no pooling).
The regulations cover a myriad of issues from "guaranteed" coverage for all applicants (regardless of health condition) to pooling micro-businesses with individuals in order to reduce costs.
To avoid the effect of unequal sample size due to pooling four An.
To reduce the false discovery rate, two separate data filters were designed and applied prior to pooling.
Prior to pooling, DNA concentration for each sample was determined in triplicate using Picogreen fluorescent detection (Invitrogen).
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