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Females should therefore evolve to ignore the wrapping information and instead base their mate choice decision on male traits that unequivocally benefit their own reproductive success.
Companies can monetize their data by improving internal business processes and decisions, wrapping information around core products and services, and selling information offerings to new and existing markets.
To support the conjecture of adaptive subfunctionalization in human, we generated an exhaustive database combining genetic, mRNA-expression and wrapping information on human genes and focused on differences in partial degradation of regulatory elements for mRNA-expression across paralogs, a causative of paralog segregation.
When the phase wrapping information is lost, proper reconstruction of the permittivity and conductivity profiles is possible only in simple cases: when the contrast in the field of view is low, when the reconstruction occurs at low frequencies (i.e. with long wavelength signals), or when a good initial guess is provided to the algorithm.
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In essence, its system wraps extra information around traditional Internet Protocol packets, identifying not just where packets are going, but who is using them and what they contain.
As long as companies wrap consumer information in basic encryption, laws do not require them to tell customers about a breach.
However, no restriction is specified in the WSDL file, allowing clients to invoke the operation with an out-of-format parameter Wrapped error information An error response is wrapped in an expected object.
The book so successfully wraps medical information in the sugar of entertainment, (my father has a healthy sense of himself and is not shy about his accomplishments) that readers will be too busy laughing or incredulously shaking their heads to realize how much they are learning.
Once you have bought these gifts, wrap the information beautifully and put a family or friend's name on it and pop it under the tree.
The best move that Mr. Koerner makes in "The Skies Belong to Us" is wrapping all his information around one incredible single story, that of a veteran named Roger Holder and an imposingly beautiful would-be hippie named Cathy Kerkow, who in 1972 hijacked Western Airlines Flight 701, on its way from Los Angeles to Seattle, as a vague protest against the Vietnam War.
It was particularly great to witness some of the clever ways he's been exploring how to wrap lots of information inside catchy musical boxes.
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