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Driven by an economy in which high-skill jobs outnumber appropriately educated people, higher education must adjust its historic sorting function and become a sector committed to creating and validating merit through education.
In this paper we explore and validate the merits of using absolute and relative viewing distances from the screen as complementary input modalities for interactive systems.
This clearly validates the merit of our second rule from the complexity perspective, where patterns P1 and P3 respect this second rule, but not pattern P2.
The ability to assess whether or not a module is complete enough to be informative using a test like either of the ones employed here will be important for validating the merit of less understood modules in the future.
However, for 16QAM, where m1 = 2 and m2 = 3 (cf. Table 2), two GF 64) symbols are mapped onto the same mapping onto one 16QAM symbol, and here the results show clear SNR gain of 0.5 dB for the mapping respecting the first design rule as compared to a pattern not respecting this rule, hence validating the merits of this rule.
A series of 100-Gb/s channel related field trials were performed in service providers' networks to validate the technical merits as well as business advantages of this new capacity standard before its deployment.
To validate and demonstrate the merit of this microarray, we have studied, as an example, the expression profile of guinea pig lungs during the advanced phase of M. tuberculosis infection.
White House Science Adviser Neal Lane praised the study as "a rigorous analytic review" that "validates the strong scientific merit" of the program.
Once on their feet and in full flow, no campaigner against the euro can find a single thing of merit that might validate their contention to be, at heart and in general, in favour of any aspect of the European Union.
The proposed analytical method was validated, and excellent figures of merit have been achieved, such as detection limits of 0.33 and 9.18 ng g−1 for mercury and selenium, respectively.
"Already, the court of appeals will need to worry that if it rules against Judge Robart (as perhaps it should, on the legal merits), it will validate Trump's attack on the judiciary in the public mind," Eric Posner, a law professor at the University of Chicago, wrote on Saturday.
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