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Examples of these groups include medical associations, scientific societies, autograph club and bar associations.
Examples of tools based on formal analysis frameworks have been developed and used for the analysis of scientific workflows and can be extended to the analysis of other types of workflows.
: Examples of products created by means of commons-based peer production include Linux, a computer operating system ; Slashdot, a news and announcements website ; Kuro5hin, a discussion site for technology and culture ; Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia ; and Clickworkers, a collaborative scientific work.
Examples include the evolution of Cerebro from a console device, Shadowcat's initial uneasiness around Nightcrawler and Forge's scientific arrogance along with his devices causing unintended consequences.
Examples of placeless organizations are Open Source software development projects, Doctors without Borders, the World Trade Organization, and transformations in scientific disciplines from " small science " to " big science ".
Examples from history include cave paintings, Egyptian hieroglyphs, Greek geometry, and Leonardo da Vinci's revolutionary methods of technical drawing for engineering and scientific purposes.
Examples of self-censorship in scientific publications that have been criticized as politically motivated include scientists under the Third Reich withholding findings that disagreed with the commonly-held beliefs in differences between races, or the refusal of these scientists under Hitler to support General Relativity ( which got the reputation as " Jewish science ").
Examples of orphan works include photographs which do not note the photographer, such as photos from scientific expeditions and historical images, old folk music recordings, little known novels and other literature.
Examples include: The Chautauquan by the Chautauqua Institution, The Journal of International Relations, and Johnson's New universal cyclopædia: a scientific and popular treasury of useful knowledge.

Examples and laws
Examples might be laws of logic, or the belief in an external world of physical objects.
Examples of emergent laws are the second law of thermodynamics and the theory of natural selection.
Examples of other observed phenomena sometimes described as laws include the Titius-Bode law of planetary positions, Zipf's law of linguistics, Moore's law of technological growth.
Examples of observed phenomena often described as laws include the Titius-Bode law of planetary positions, Zipf's law of linguistics, Thomas Malthus's Principle of Population or Malthusian Growth Model, Moore's law of technological growth.
Examples of laws in various localities:
Examples are laws regarding:
Examples of such a movement would include a trade union with a goal of increasing workers rights, a green movement advocating a set of ecological laws, or a movement supporting introduction of a capital punishment or the right to abortion.
Examples of paternalism include laws requiring the use of motorcycle helmets, a parent forbidding their children to engage in dangerous activities, and a psychiatrist confiscating sharp objects from someone who is suicidally depressed.
Examples of causes of socioeconomic impacts include new technologies such as cars or mobile phones, changes in laws, changes in the physical environment ( such as increasing crowding within cities ), and ecological changes ( such as prolonged drought or declining fish stocks ).
Examples include the attraction of foreign litigants to the United States due to its expansive acceptance of personal jurisdiction and favorable litigation climate, and the United Kingdom for its stricter defamation laws.
Examples of this practice go back at least to the Roman republic in the third century B. C., when laws were passed limiting the amount of wealth or land that could be owned by any one family.
Examples of the concurrent powers enjoyed by both the federal and State governments are: the power to tax, build roads, establish bankruptcy laws, and to create lower courts.
Examples are the banking and securities system ( heavily influenced by the United States ) and industrial property laws ( a copy of the German system ).
Examples of such laws include The Untouchability Practices Act, 1955, Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe ( Prevention of Atrocities ) Act, 1989, The Employment of Manual scavengers and Construction of Dry Latrines ( Prohibition ) Act, 1993, etc.
Examples include enforcement of laws against driving while intoxicated ( DWI ) and underage drinking, and enforcement of seat belt, child safety seat, and motorcycle helmet use laws.

Examples and include
Examples of such courts include the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals ( which existed from 1844 to 1947 ), the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors ( which has been renamed the Connecticut Supreme Court ), the Kentucky Court of Errors ( renamed the Kentucky Supreme Court ), and the Mississippi High Court of Errors and Appeals ( since renamed the Supreme Court of Mississippi ).
Examples include Web accessibility a set of guidelines and two accessible web portals designed for people developing reading skills are peepo. com — try typing a letter with your keyboard for more — and peepo. co. uk with enhanced graphics, unique style controls and improved interactivity ( requires an SVG supported browser ).
Examples of assistive technology for visually impairment include the Canadian currency tactile feature, which a system of raised dots in one corner, based on Braille cells but not standard Braille.
Examples of ATC include: NeuroPage which prompt users about meetings, Wakamaru, which provides companionship and reminds users to take medicine and calls for help if something is wrong, and telephone Reassurance systems.
Examples include alcohols and amines which contain O-H or N-H fragments.
Examples of Lewis acids include all metal cations, and electron-deficient molecules such as boron trifluoride and aluminium trichloride.
Examples of present-day abjads are the Arabic and Hebrew scripts ; true alphabets include Latin, Cyrillic, and Korean hangul ; and abugidas are used to write Tigrinya, Amharic, Hindi, and Thai.
Examples of true annuals include corn, wheat, rice, lettuce, peas, watermelon, beans, zinnia and marigold.
Examples of this type of communication include radio and traditional television programs such as the news.
Examples of category-theoretic statements which require choice include:
Examples of other diseases of the motor neuron that should not be confused with MND include spinobulbar muscular atrophy, spinal muscular atrophy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, and many others.
Examples include optic ataxia ( lack of coordination between visual inputs and hand movements, resulting in inability to reach and grab objects.
Examples include one presented to Warner in 1904, another to Australian Captain M. A.
Examples include materials such as brass, pewter, phosphor bronze and amalgam.
Examples of substitutional alloys include bronze and brass, in which some of the copper atoms are substituted with either tin or zinc atoms.
Examples of Web-based Applets include:
Examples include lanthionine, 2-aminoisobutyric acid, dehydroalanine, and the neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid.
Examples include electron-transfer.
Examples of journeys to the realm include " Thomas the Rhymer " and the fairy tale " Childe Rowland ", the latter being a particularly negative view of the land.
Examples include the past tense and the plural morphemes.
Examples of allotropes include:
Examples include red-green color blindness and Fragile X syndrome.
Examples of prayer which are unique to Luke include Jesus's prayers at the time of his baptism (), his praying all night before choosing the twelve (), and praying for the transfiguration ().
Examples include the U. S. M901 ITV ( Improved TOW Vehicle ) and the Norwegian NM142, both on an M113 chassis, several Soviet ATGM launchers based on the BRDM reconnaissance car, the British FV438 Swingfire and FV102 Striker and the German Raketenjagdpanzer series built on the chassis of the HS 30 and Marder IFV.
Examples of pre-packed American meals include various casserole type dishes such as Hamburger Helper, as well as bakeable and microwaveable foods such as Hot Pockets, frozen pizzas, frozen burritos, and various types of TV dinner meals.

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