People talk about climate change and the need to enforce the Kyoto protocol but I don't think they truly understand how important it is. |
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The home visits were implemented according to plan, and no adjustments were made to the protocol. |
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The education board sent monitors to schools to make sure that the ceremonies are conducted according to protocol. |
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A method and system for secure cable modem initialization in a data-over-cable system is provided using a secure protocol server. |
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The service routine looks up the protocol type inside the received frame and queues it appropriately for later processing. |
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Nurse educators provided insight into the practicality of the protocol and assisted with organization of orientation for nursing staff. |
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Before applying a film dressing clip excess hair around the wound site, if desired or per facility protocol, to ensure proper adhesion. |
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The marriage ceremony also violated centuries of protocol, as images of Bennani's face and hennaed hands, were televised live to the world. |
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This is a time for community landcare volunteers to find out about cutting edge best practice bush regeneration knowledge and protocol. |
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If you read this article, you'd assume that Russia was on the verge of ratifying the Kyoto protocol. |
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The method used to produce the source of DNA in the amplification protocol was standardized. |
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It is governed automatically by scripts that do the specific bidding of their creators both to help and to reprimand users of the protocol. |
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Engineers studied network traffic patterns, using tools such as protocol analyzers to detect anomalous behavior, and blocked compromised hosts. |
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Owing to lack of staff resources, one unit did not start to implement and one did not fully implement the protocol. |
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Although the government and opposition signed a peace protocol, both are weak and splintered, unable to restrain their rank and file supporters. |
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So how could he make a preference known without breaching diplomatic protocol? |
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He was, of course, bound by protocol to make a few flattering comments about the client's command of golf. |
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Postmortem examinations were conducted to an agreed protocol and reviewed by independent paediatric pathologists. |
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It seems that beside teaching new government leaders protocol, they certainly need lessons in public speaking. |
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Using the same protocol with similar functionality as in a local area network translates into simplicity. |
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It appears that providing arrestees with more details about the research protocol will not adversely affect participation. |
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The only breach of this unwritten rule of protocol I've noticed occurred at the Buckingham Palace pop concert. |
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Nothing will slow enrollment more quickly than a protocol that is logistically difficult to carry out or involves tricky data collection. |
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At some point, the client application finishes its work and must run the completion protocol to force its own system-wide logoff. |
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On arrival, participants were greeted and given a brief summary of the experimental protocol involved in dyadic ganzfeld ESP sessions. |
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Sputum was induced, collected, and processed according to a standardized protocol. |
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He knew that his people wouldn't carry out that wish because it's not customary within general Maori protocol to cremate the dead. |
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Some patients return for follow-up treatment every three months or at six months where they repeat the complete protocol. |
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Unless something extraordinary was to be done, he will be asking for a stay that will go almost coterminously with the trial protocol. |
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Staff were trained in the protocol, which was piloted during a 2-month run-in period. |
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Lt Gen. Campbell defended the strict media protocol as well concerns within the military about the politicisation of his role. |
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That protocol almost gives prisoners two lumps of sugar in every cup of tea they want. |
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The network is maintained using infrared, X10 protocol and even USB communication ports, he says. |
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However, a new explanation has emerged, which may explain his determination to break with diplomatic protocol and speak his mind. |
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Additional details on this method and a schematic representation of the experimental protocol are available in the online supplement. |
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The Queen's life is ruled by events and engagements, protocol and tradition. |
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Five subjects with paraplegia and 4 with tetraplegia participated in the clinical treatment protocol. |
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Genomic DNA isolation and purification followed either a modified Chelex or phenol-chloroform protocol. |
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As noted above, the thermotropic phase behavior of these lipids changes after the low-temperature incubation protocol is applied. |
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Communications processors run a time synchronization protocol to achieve global clock synchronization. |
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Allow me to bend the protocol, Your Beatitude, so that now, towards the end of this address, I may turn my grateful and filial thoughts to you. |
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They wanted to meet the Pope but protocol and security reasons ruled out any private meeting. |
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To ask who should be there is not just a protocol question for the titivation of social secretaries. |
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There was, however, a personal message from the President, under his signature, delivered with official pomp and protocol in Paris. |
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There is much to show that naming practices were carefully considered and raised issues of protocol and diplomacy as well as propaganda. |
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A standard protocol was developed to retest and retreat all patients and contacts who had been treated with Bicillin C-R for syphilis. |
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Internet protocol based storage has gained significant traction over the course of the past year. |
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Transient transfection was carried out using lipofectamine according to the protocol suggested by the manufacturer. |
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The use of a systematic clinical protocol reduced hospital costs and length of stay and improved transfer of patients within the hospital. |
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After all, even with the best of intentions, it's impossible to convert a proprietary product line to a standard protocol overnight. |
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The link slave devices and the link controller include protocol logic for communication according to a bidirectional protocol. |
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This unapproved, reckless deviation from the study protocol endangered lives, Kusel charges. |
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From the watering down of the Kyoto protocol to biopiracy and the patenting of life, the environment has been left in the hands of corporations. |
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Broad connectivity and scalable bandwidth have made the success of the Fibre Channel protocol. |
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Obviously, however, this protocol significantly increases the blood bank workload. |
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As long as there are strong proponents of each protocol, there is a market for both. |
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To make the simulations computationally less demanding, we constructed a channel system using the following protocol. |
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What that metadata harvesting protocol really is fundamentally, is a way for metadata and pointers to data to migrate from one system to another. |
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They maintained an atmosphere of co-operation and compliance, without compromising the security of the protocol. |
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Various parameters like temperature, pressure and positions are transmitted through a wireless radio frequency via the CAN protocol. |
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We question the value of this piece of advice in the otherwise useful protocol. |
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Even the scientists who advocate for that protocol recognise that it will not make one jot of difference, even if it is fully implemented. |
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Historically, there has been unidirectionality to the process of choosing the research topic and designing the research protocol. |
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We'll be looking at repeaters and signal boosters as ways to keep signal strength high and excessive protocol chatter low. |
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This differs from the protocol described above, wherein the new target was never a distractor. |
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All the pressing questions about categories and protocol that once so bothered aestheticians don't seem to matter anymore. |
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The Federal Government will not ratify the protocol until the economic impact of doing so is fully assessed. |
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A standard necropsy protocol with agreed diagnostic criteria was used to ensure consistent classification. |
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The other major powers are keen for the EU to press ahead with the Kyoto protocol without the US if need be. |
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This protocol applies to carcinomas of the urinary bladder, ureter, and renal pelvis. |
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The software sits on top of the standard Bluetooth protocol stack to provide a better user experience, Sony said. |
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It effectively relies on a real time streaming protocol to deliver email over mobile networks. |
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The volunteers were briefed about the study protocol and informed consent was obtained from them. |
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This protocol included the use of broad-spectrum intravenous antibiotics immediately after the diagnosis was made. |
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Eight of the nine factions in the House expressed support for discussing the protocol with government officials. |
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The inserts were ligated into the plasmid vector and primary transformants were generated as per the supplied protocol. |
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And, the applicant must find the protocol appropriate, fair, agreeable, and adequate to prove their claim. |
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The European Commission used the protocol to ban importation of U.S. biotech crops. |
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But the US vetoed the protocol, claiming that it would create a false sense of security while not actually catching cheats. |
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A committee has also been set up to monitor delegations, ensuring that they meet protocol requirements. |
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The patient was treated per the hyper-CVAD protocol with intrathecal prophylaxis and achieved a complete remission. |
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Many things in India are complex because of massive bureaucracy, protocol and procedure. |
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By introducing a half-life to the split-second glance, Matt is opening up an uncanny world of absence as well as a new protocol for presence. |
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The union did construct a back to work protocol to protect the returning employees from unlawful firings and possible discrimination. |
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As we awaited his arrival, the chief of protocol arranged us in a sort of receiving line. |
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The minister stressed that diplomatic protocol is the government's chief concern when it arranges overseas trips for him. |
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An eavesdropper can use the program to identify nearby devices that use the Bluetooth wireless protocol. |
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By implementing VI, applications can communicate with each other directly, bypassing the operating system and protocol stacks. |
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The gateway holds the hardware interfaces and software protocol stacks to get all the various technologies talking nicely to one another. |
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The protocol establishes a biosafety clearing house for information about genetically modified organisms. |
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Asean wants the nuclear powers, who have been reluctant to acknowledge the treaty, to agree to protocol measures attached to the treaty. |
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The protocol brings together states who are the biggest greenhouse gas producers, and the states with access to cutting edge technology. |
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We have agreed to pay the call-out charge and we are meeting with them in the future to discuss protocol for any other similar situations. |
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The Environment Agency proposes to amend the substitute fuels protocol to permit recovery of wastes as fuel at co-incineration plants. |
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The protocol restricts the manufacture and use of human-made, ozone-depleting compounds, such as chlorofluorocarbons and halons. |
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Patients then completed the study according to protocol after six subsequent ovulations. |
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Government protocol stated it was prepared to provide the babies with formula milk for six months. |
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The princess provides a secondary storyline where she is obliged to follow rules and protocol. |
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But Waugh is a stickler for the protocol of language, manners and tradition. |
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A mature grand fir tree was analyzed by a standard protocol to ensure an oleoresin composition within the typical range. |
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Intelligent fastening technology has the potential to be the fastening protocol for all automotive sub-assemblies. |
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Here's an opportunity to know the right etiquette and protocol for different occasions. |
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But there is not a single all-embracing protocol which defines existing practice around complaints and discipline. |
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All the patients were rehabilitated according to a modern protocol, permitting immediate full weight bearing and full range of motion. |
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This protocol will be disseminated widely and will guide the survey and scoring process after its release. |
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The new ordinations also circumvent centuries-old protocol, said Jan Nunley, a priest who is deputy director of the Episcopal News Service. |
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While loving the life of a playgirl on Mustique, she also demanded that protocol be strictly observed. |
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Contemporary reports from Mustique's white sands had her down as a royal prima donna insisting on protocol even while sipping cocktails in a two-piece. |
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The protocol name is simply the filename, excluding any file extension. |
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However, this didn't mean they could not accept normal protocol and courtesies such as invitation to and attendance at civic, cultural or festive events. |
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At the end of the day, every one knows that this is still a diplomatic affair, where protocol and ethics must be observed, and cordiality must always be extended. |
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We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses. |
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However a relocation of the royal family to Anglesey would be a huge break with protocol. |
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Whatever the protocol, almost all handheld devices will eventually work with some sort of microbrowser that's optimized for mobile communications. |
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Naloxone administration should follow local protocol, but studies have shown that its effectiveness is limited in the absence of a documented narcotic toxidrome. |
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At the ASEM summit held some weeks ago in the South Korean capital the protocol officers had difficulties in accommodating all the wishes for personal encounters. |
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This is the process where your computer or server tries to make a network connection via internet protocol, a common way of hooking this equipment up. |
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The historical analysis is also accompanied by a small number of photographs which, when taken together, offer an intriguing insight into diplomatic protocol. |
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McDonough, by all accounts, is highly attuned to protocol and etiquette in hierarchy-minded Washington. |
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It would be an opportunity to make new acquaintances and learn something about protocol, diplomacy, and the idiosyncrasies of other lands in one stroke. |
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In Germany and The Netherlands, for example, the protocol can be submitted to both the competent authority and the ethics committee simultaneously. |
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While the company continues to hammer away at the upscale appliance market in the United States, it has opened its once-proprietary control protocol to other companies. |
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She made a pretty snide remark about Maruka being unschooled in protocol. |
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The protocol of intra-government communications, and dealings with external agencies often slowed decision making and implementation to a snail-like pace. |
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Leadership starts here, as Palin clashes with 9-year-old daughter and sidekick Piper over the protocol for baking cupcakes. |
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Since legislators are not subject to diplomatic protocol, they have no hesitation in denouncing its participation in ASEAN as a source of embarrassment. |
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If the Iranians do actually accept the additional protocol, it will signify a major breakthrough. |
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If granted, the request would mark the first time since the protocol was signed that a country has reversed the phaseout and increased use of the pesticide. |
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To compare object neophobia between populations, a second experiment using a similar protocol and the same individuals as in the prior experiment was conducted. |
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The protocol has been issued to all procurators fiscal in Scotland. |
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In any case, it was unlikely that John would commit any solecism of protocol, since he was already well acquainted with her, she having been one of his wife's bridesmaids. |
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Hempel was a career diplomat who put protocol above all else. |
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Moreover, even though a random list of Internet addresses downloading a particular file can be easily obtained, the protocol uses hashes to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. |
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This study adopted a variant on the standard ganzfeld protocol. |
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Animals were subsequently vagotomized, and the protocol was repeated. |
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Set up a protocol so that an NFC client on one phone will bring up the corresponding NFC server on the other when the two phones are bumped together. |
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His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give him any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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His gestures, his mannerisms and voice all seem too large, too forced to give Biggs any chance of not being the standard straitjacketed worshipper of protocol. |
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The Corporation announced that an invalid SSL certificate that web sites use is required to be installed on the user computer to use the https protocol. |
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Every protocol and application is vulnerable to malformed data and irregularities inadvertently introduced by the designers and coders of the associated software. |
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The narrow inclusion and validity criteria stated in the protocol ensured that studies included would be valid and less likely to be heterogeneous or diverse. |
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They bestowed ranks and designations upon themselves, even creating protocol such as solutes and secure passwords. |
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This criterion presupposes that the protocol algorithm is veridical. |
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In the past there have been a number of cases in which employers openly flouted the labour regulations and failed to observe even this minimal protocol when sacking workers. |
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The Order of precedence also affects many other aspects of royal protocol, such as who arrives first at an event. |
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He is a quiet man, courteous and punctilious on form and protocol. |
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There wasn't a stiffness or an awkwardness, which there can be sometimes with other members of the royal family because you're so aware of protocol. |
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A service definition includes an abstract description of the operations and messages that are supported, and their bindings to a concrete protocol. |
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There were not just one, not two but THREE breaches of protocol last night. |
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Personal protective gear is only as effective as the protocol for using it. |
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In the first week, three patients in the fusidic acid cream group and eight patients in the placebo group did not comply with the treatment protocol. |
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There is some unspoken protocol against intruding on a stranger's grief, but I could not help myself from gently tapping on her shoulder and asking if she was okay. |
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Denis Thatcher got on well with the Queen Mother, enjoyed a drink as much as she did, and was punctilious about royal protocol. |
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This style is clearly part of a baroque aesthetic of the table which corresponds to a highly codified system of manners, in which protocol and precedence reigned supreme. |
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Meanwhile, the education minister said it was proposed that the protocol becomes a frame of reference for other recruiting countries outside of the Commonwealth. |
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We had not planned to fly it because of Government protocol but following talks with other party leaders we decided it was not an unreasonable request. |
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This protocol is validated by ECVAM and accepted by OECD as a non-animal alternative to the rabbit Draize test. |
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The patient was treated with methylprednisolone, cyclophosphamide, and azathioprine, as well as burn center protocol care with daily tankings. |
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Finally, the test was baselined by evaluating the best and poorest catalysts of their respective types by this protocol. |
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Concentrations of these carbohydrates were determined as per the colorimetrical protocol described by Wu et al. |
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The preparation of flaviolin was conducted according to protocol of Gross et al. |
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The Extracellular Vesicles were precipitated wholly or fractionatedly from each available plasma sample in the cohort with a uniform protocol. |
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An expanded access protocol allows patients to benefit from an investigational drug prior to FDA approval. |
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The military protocol of the day was that a town or garrison that rejected the chance to surrender was not entitled to quarter. |
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Mosaic's graphical user interface allowed the Web to become, by far, the most popular Internet protocol. |
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They specify the communication protocol to use for the request and response. |
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A massive transfusion protocol is used for massive trauma resuscitation, when more than ten units of blood are needed. |
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A link-state protocol can quickly update the network to route around failure. |
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From the first protocol involving humans, gene transfer was caught up in ethical controversy. |
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Despite having signed the protocol more than twenty years ago, Germany, the Netherlands and Turkey have never ratified it. |
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Belgium, which signed the protocol in 2005, ratified it in 2012, becoming the latest member state to do so. |
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The protocol also abolished the judicial functions of the Committee of Ministers. |
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It allowed single judges to reject manifestly inadmissible applications made against the states that have ratified the protocol. |
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On 28 May 1854 a protocol of the Vienna Conference was signed by Austria and Russia. |
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In most countries it is common protocol for a portrait of the head of state to appear in important government buildings. |
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One of the key characteristics of the proposed onetime password protocol is that attacker cannot use password because it changes every time. |
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The Royal Navy Battle Cruiser Fleet had also emphasised speed in ammunition handling over established safety protocol. |
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It is usually a matter of protocol at state and military occasions, and a display of patriotic sentiment at civilian events. |
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Many GPS receivers can relay position data to a PC or other device using the NMEA 0183 protocol. |
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In the early studies, a human sender was typically present at the remote location, as part of the experiment protocol. |
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Switzerland has never ratified the first convention protocol of the European Convention on Human Rights for a similar reason. |
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For the CD66b isolation protocol here, there will be approximately 250K to 400K cells in the device ready for postcapture processing. |
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However, participants are expected to guide themselves through principles of international fairness, logic, and protocol. |
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Since 2007, the Puerto Rico State Department has developed a protocol to issue certificates of Puerto Rican citizenship to Puerto Ricans. |
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Pesticides often harm tobacco farmers because they are unaware of the health effects and the proper safety protocol for working with pesticides. |
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The protocol of the bull contains elements that appear to be formulaic by the time of John XVIII 's pontificate. |
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This instead has, in common with several other treaties, an optional protocol prohibiting capital punishment and promoting its wider abolition. |
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Following Bluebook, a commonly accepted citation protocol, the case Brown, et al. |
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Eventually, the protocol was rereferred to the Foreign Relations Committee. |
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We provide examples, for a cold atom system, for which our thermometry protocol retains accuracy and precision at subnanokelvin temperatures. |
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Kurmanbek Osmonov said the state protocol says nothing about armored cars and other unnecessary privileges. |
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I suspect the Brits used to behead people for lesser breaches of protocol. |
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The chemotherapy regimen was ifosfamide, vincristine and actinomycin, as per the IRS protocol. |
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New measures were implemented at Bidston and weighbridge protocol was reviewed leading to retraining for staff. |
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The protocol to host the games was signed in Luanda on Tuesday by Angolan Secretary of State for Sports Policy Albino da Concei? |
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The directive will introduce a single reinsurance protocol across the European Union. |
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Based on these data, AVI has initiated a protocol modification to increase treatment duration. |
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Selected isolates were recultured and sent to CDC, where they were retyped according to genotyping network protocol. |
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This protocol applies to germ cell tumors located in the mediastinum, sacrococcygeal area, retroperitoneum, neck, and intracranial sites. |
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In the Internet variant of the game, the secret is a sequence of 32 binary digits representing a computer's Internet protocol address. |
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Ajmal will be tested with the ICC s accredited protocol by Dr Mark King Chief Biomechanist at the University it said. |
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Contrary to popular belief that Bittorrent protocol is only used to share copyrighted material, torrent. |
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This protocol also increases the career choices available to Magnox staff who wish to continue to develop their careers in the nuclear industry. |
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Grace Ziem, MD, DrPH, an expert in occupational health and chemical injury, has developed a treatment protocol for neural sensitization. |
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An improved protocol for separating meiofauna from sediments using colloidal silica sols. |
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One such issue is access and the need for a nationally uniform protocol for cataloguing microform copies of newspapers. |
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For protocol conversion, we used low-end minicomputers with specially designed communications software. |
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Approval was obtained under the general ethics protocol for sociometric studies of the institutional review board of the research institute. |
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Of course, there is a toilet tissue protocol to observe before marching to the till with two 12 roll packs. |
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We performed transfections according to the Fugene6 protocol from Roche molecular biologicals. |
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To validate the modified protocol, 44 benign nevi and 30 non-lentigo maligna melanomas were also examined. |
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The use of session initiation protocol trunking as a low-cost alternative to legacy telecom services is growing. |
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A two-phase commit protocol ensures that transactions update all appropriate files in both primary and secondary systems. |
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Coumassie staining was performed using Bio-Safe Coomassie Stain per the manufacturer's protocol. |
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The communication protocol between the Adapter and the SUT is Simple Object Access Protocol. |
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That attitude could shift in light of Netcom's newly installed protocol for reporting copyright infringements. |
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The kit offers two counterstain options and testing protocol flexibility to meet pathologists' individual preferences. |
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This protocol applies only to pituitary adenomas, hyperplasias, and carcinomas and to craniopharyngiomas. |
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The invited paper describes the passive black-box cryptanalysis of an ultra-light protocol after eavesdropping one authentication session. |
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Fifteen female dogs were submitted to ovariohysterectomy to avoid procreation, administering an analgesic combination protocol. |
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Several fail to define debriefing or describe the protocol used or the training of the debriefers. |
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A URL is composed of a protocol identifier, a server address, and a file pathname. |
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The CosmoFone is a mobile app dialer which uses the SIP protocol for communication. |
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Infliximab infusion was given per written standard protocol that included pre-administration of low dose steroid and diphenhydramine. |
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A cornerstone of the Directory Service Platform is its flexibility, in that it is both query and protocol agnostic. |
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Three chapters describe distinguisher attacks on RC4, WEP protocol attacks, and fault attacks. |
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The soldier's actions constitute a breach of military protocol. |
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Deliva used the 6-minute walk test, dynamometry and goniometry, whilst Patel used the standard Bruce protocol and dynamometry. |
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Total polyphenolics were estimated according to a protocol similar to that of Slinkard and Singleton. |
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A follow-up protocol screens single bead eluates from those sublibraries, which demonstrate activity in the assay. |
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We optimized reaction chemistry and implemented a thermal cycling protocol with a precycle element to increase the amplification stringency. |
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As part of the prefectorial council protocol, a surprise bag check should be done to confiscate unnecessary items brought to school. |
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The project s goal is to build a new research protocol to give insight in enzymatic reactions. |
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Recent data indicated that stage of the estrous cycle at which the Ovsynch protocol is initiated affects subsequent conception rate. |
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To avoid the confounding effect of hypodynamic septic shock, a protocol of fluid resuscitation was applied to maintain adequate filling pressure. |
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Protocol exercisers are an important part of protocol development and specification corner case testing. |
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Through the file transfer protocol, demonstration software and product updates are available. |
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In a continuance of the above trend, enterprises are now beginning to go commercial with their voice over Internet protocol offerings. |
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The Internet Relay Chat protocol lets anyone participate but requires a piece of software called IRC client. |
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And protocol demands Gordon must get his fizzog up before the next one follows. |
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To determine flagellin types, we used an RsaI-based PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism protocol. |
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It works by using FRAPs to collect and store circuit, PVC, protocol and application performance data in up to three-second snapshots. |
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The solution can automatically recognise the file transfer protocol of the incoming call, eliminating the need to configure a specific set up in advance. |
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In the military, appellational protocol is mandatory. A corporal or sergeant would never dare address a captain or a major by his or her first name. |
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The PowerID System utilizes new integrated circuits that implement the iP-X free running over-the-air protocol, a robust and fast anti-collision protocol. |
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The exercise protocol utilizes aerobic-type equipment, such as exercise bicycles and treadmills, for prescribed periods of time at prescribed levels of resistance. |
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All consenting mothers were admitted for hysterotomy and ligation and the experimental protocol passed through the ethical committee of the institute. |
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Global topology data enables the Sockeye Networks GlobalRoute service to proactively determine alternate best-cost, best-performance routes for Internet protocol traffic. |
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These amplifiers are both protocol and data-rate independent and can be used as a transmitter power-amp, a receiver pre-amp or as an in-line amplifier. |
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As part of the hospital protocol, enalapril was omitted on the day of the surgery and he had spinal anaesthesia supplemented with general anaesthesia which was uneventful. |
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Obviously, differences in the method and material used, including the type of hematoxylin, in the staining protocol will affect the staining results. |
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This flexible protocol can also accommodate additional types of data if desired, such as position data from a pointing stick embedded in the keyboard. |
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One patient, prior to initiating the training protocol, presented non-exercise-related haematemesis due to a gastric ulcer and had to be excluded. |
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The world's largest number of wholesale telecommunications companies use DIDX to buy and sell direct inward dialing phone numbers and session initiation protocol trunks. |
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Investigators also reviewed treatment-free intervals from completion of the first regimen to progression for 275 women in the GOG protocol 129 series of trials. |
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Applying this protocol to germinally transgenic tadpoles, we were able to reveal the actions of the preemergent herbicide acetochlor through increased TH responses. |
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VoIPmonitor is open source live network packet sniffer VoIP monitoring software and call recorder for Linux or posix Unix which analyzes SIP and RTP protocol. |
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Some of the lateness of presentation may reflect the fact that treatment of chronic otorrhoea is protocol driven and generally initiated at primary healthcare level. |
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A protocol developed by Robin brought Jason out of his cryonic state. |
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The currently established protocol advocates retrograde urethrography as the initial step, with Foley catheter placement at the presence of urethral injury. |
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The researchers suggested that the eccentric damage induced by their protocol may have been too severe for the creatine repair mechanisms to overcome. |
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Fifth, to investigate the appropriateness of the ordering of TARPA substages, the current study conducted a statistical hierarchical analysis of the protocol. |
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Immunoglobulin IgG in the plasma samples was quantified by a turbidimetric method using reagent kits as per the protocol provided by the kit manufacturer. |
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The ProDecoder Framework will allow protocol troubleshooters to decode their custom protocols, saving valuable time when analyzing proprietary protocols. |
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You can easily configure the module address, protocol, checksum, ZT-PID, ZT-channel and type code settings using a combination of rotary and DIP switches. |
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However, the buffer extract had milky tinge, therefore latex solubilised in water containing Sodium tetrathionate and EDTA during purification protocol. |
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This crowd-funded project aggregates a very large number of gut microbiota samples and, using a standardized biosequencing protocol, compiles deidentified data for analysis. |
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In the first protocol ginger and placebo were given two days before the onset of the menstrual period and continued through the first three days of the menstrual period. |
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Our protocol uses a tube-in-tube design with six sugar substrates at the same molar concentration, bromothymol blue as the indicator and yeast as the subject organism. |
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For both reasons, a global emissions reduction protocol will impose a greater shadow price shock on countries with significant hydrocarbon resources. |
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Google's going deeper, though, in an effort to own the foundation of IoT with its Brillo operating system, Weave communications protocol, and Thread mesh networking protocol. |
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Data published in Nature Medicine show paralyzed rats treated with the innovative protocol were able to regain up to 70 percent of their ability to walk. |
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Tse et al focused their research on rowers and to assess their core stability endurance used MacGill protocol and also assess subjects performance. |
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After struggling to heal from Lyme disease using longterm antibiotics for a year, I turned to natural medicine and began executing Stephen Buhner's Lyme Borreliosis protocol. |
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The ARROW-2xGE is PMC-Sierra's first in a line of transport oriented framers and mappers to emphasize the new virtual concatenation and generic frame protocol standards. |
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While primarily serving large companies, this protocol, Value Pack, also benefits companies who are automatizing a portion of their line for the first time. |
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It is important to have a crisis management plan to handle controversies and a protocol to ensure communications are protected by the attorney-client privilege. |
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A protocol has been inked between Turkey s aviation union and Turkish Airlines for the rehiring of 305 former THY employees who were fired after taking part in a strike. |
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We're very pleased to see the community come together in OASIS to standardize the OData protocol using the latest Web tools JSON and AtomPub in a RESTful environment. |
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Jacana supports all frequency bands across the POCSAG protocol. |
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In this paper, we consider the joint design of data compression and 802.15.4-based medium access control protocol for smartgrids with renewable energy. |
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She will be an expert dancer and knowledgeable on royal protocol. |
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The most widely known protocol in international environmental law is the Kyoto Protocol, which followed from the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. |
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For those uncertain in the protocol of handshaking a formula for the perfect handshake has been devised by scientists at the University of Manchester. |
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In processions and other occasions where strict protocol is observed, archbishops are ranked higher than diocesan bishops in the order of precedence. |
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In Britain, extensive discussion has given rise to a protocol that has been adopted by the main sources of prominence data in Britain and Ireland. |
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In this protocol we use the serial number of the message as a nonce. |
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The first head of protocol in the Parliament was French, so many of the duties in the Parliament are based on the French model first developed following the French Revolution. |
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The United Kingdom has neither signed nor ratified the protocol. |
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Yet protocol meant some toffs sweltered in their formal suits and tophats. |
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The United Kingdom's failure to ratify this protocol is due to concerns over the interaction of Article 2 and Article 3 with British nationality law. |
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Greece and Switzerland have neither signed nor ratified this protocol. |
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We developed and tested a DNA metabarcoding protocol that utilises the standard cytochrome c oxidase subunit I barcoding fragment to detect freshwater macroinvertebrate taxa. |
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Of course, restrictive protocol is not an option with some especially vulnerable patients who may require the best possible efforts to rapidly restore tissue oxygenation. |
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Under the protocol on the privileges and immunities of the European Union, MEPs in their home state receive the same immunities as their own national parliamentarians. |
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She had also forgotten both diet and protocol as she joined Sven in guzzling large cokes, practically inhaling fries and gravy, and rounding off the meal with double malts. |
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Meanwhile on shore you get all pumped because your line is jiggling and you are completely unaware of the social protocol of fishdom occurring below the water line. |
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For instance. when a cell phone is found. proper forensic protocol may call for it to be placed in a Faraday bag, which prevents stray signals from going in or out. |
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Intel was the sole producer of Firmware Hub devices until last year, when the company began licensing its FWH interface protocol to other flash memory vendors. |
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