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For and detection
For digital signals, signal processing may involve the compression, error detection and error correction of digitally sampled signals.
For efficient detection of alpha particles the GM tube window should ideally be within 10mm of the radiation source due to the attenuation in free air.
For example, a Hall sensor integrated into a ferrite ring ( as shown ) can reduce the detection of stray fields by a factor of 100 or better ( as the external magnetic fields cancel across the ring, giving no residual magnetic flux ).
For example: passwords, network and host based firewalls, network intrusion detection systems, access control lists, and data encryption are
For this reason, the Mine Safety and Health Administration requires that groups of miners in the United States carry gas detection equipment that can detect common gases, such as CO, O < sub > 2 </ sub >, H < sub > 2 </ sub > S, CH < sub > 4 </ sub >, as well as calculate % Lower Explosive Limit.
For similar reasons, objects intended to avoid detection will not have inside corners or surfaces and edges perpendicular to likely detection directions, which leads to " odd " looking stealth aircraft.
For example, instant note-on capability could mask the deficiencies of note detection ( tracking ) in guitar MIDI systems, especially on lower strings.
For example, the Soviet-Russian Alfa class submarine, whose hull is constructed out of titanium to give dramatic submerged performance and protection from detection by MAD sensors, is still detectable.
For alpha, beta and low energy X-ray detection the usual form is an end-window tube.
For systems exploiting data fusion before detection, there is a need for accurate time and or phase synchronisation of the different receivers.
For the detection of HIV antibodies, the wells of microtiter plate are coated with the HIV antigen.
For example, while HDLC specifies both MAC functions ( framing of packets ) and LLC functions ( protocol multiplexing, flow control, detection, and error control through a retransmission of dropped packets when indicated ), some protocols such as Cisco HDLC can use HDLC-like packet framing and their own LLC protocol.
For a variety of reasons, this traditionally takes place in a two-step process, although there are now one-step detection methods available for certain applications.
For instance, the syndemic involving obesity and diabetes may mean doctors are more likely to look for diabetes in obese patients than in less overweight patients, leading to an inflation in diabetes among obese patients because of skewed detection efforts.
For the creation of the molecular-beam magnetic-resonance detection method, Rabi was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1944.
** NBC Reconnaissance Vehicle ( NBCRV )For detection of nuclear, biological and chemical contamination.
For kernel-mode rootkits, detection is considerably more complex, requiring careful scrutiny of the System Call Table to look for hooked functions where the malware may be subverting system behavior, as well as forensic scanning of memory for patterns that indicate hidden processes.
For Windows, detection tools include Microsoft Sysinternals RootkitRevealer, Avast!
For example, in processing the sentence " M. Smith likes fishing ", named entity detection would denote detecting that the phrase " M. Smith " does refer to a person, but without necessarily having ( or using ) any knowledge about a certain M. Smith who is (/ or, " might be ") the specific person whom that sentence is talking about.
For example, the uptake of ammonia by the brain is greater with glucose depletion ( CSF ammonia levels: rest, below 2 μmol min < sup >− 1 </ sup > detection level ; following 3 hours exercise with glucose supplementation, 5. 3 μmol min < sup >− 1 </ sup >, without glucose supplementation, 16. 1 μmol min < sup >− 1 </ sup >).
For some time he escaped detection, but at last after revealing his identity, he cajoled Sir John Hotham into letting him escape.
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For and fraudulent
For example, a hedge fund can degenerate into a Ponzi scheme if it unexpectedly loses money ( or simply fails to legitimately earn the returns promised and / or thought to be expected ) and the promoters, instead of admitting their failure to meet expectations, fabricate false returns and, if necessary, produce fraudulent audit reports.
For example, one critic, 1979 alumni Curtis Mailloux, called the campus a " coercive environment " with a " propensity for fraudulent research ".
For businesses, the term is used in the context of fraudulent law and on the dissolution of the company.
For example, in Britain the discovery that one company was illegally selling fraudulent doctor's notes in order to assist people in defrauding employers and insurance companies, is an opportunity for insurance firms to increase the vigilance of their unstructured data analysis.
For reporting that uncovered fraudulent and unethical fertility practices at a leading research university hospital and prompted key regulatory reforms.
For example, in California at least two Surveyors General in the 1880s approved numerous fraudulent survey results and approved requests for government payment that were 200 to 700 percent of the originally estimated survey cost, which the government paid.

For and activities
For many decades the textiles industry, the engineering industry and coal mining were the central activities of the town.
For example, a students ' union may be prohibited as an organization from engaging in activities not concerning students ; if the union becomes involved in non-student activities these activities are considered ultra vires of the union's charter, and nobody would be compelled by the charter to follow them.
For example, certain activities of the House Un-American Activities Committee may be considered to have been an official attempt to promote a conspiracy theory, yet its claims are seldom referred to as such.
For instance, since 2006, annual Canada Day celebrations have been held at Trafalgar Square — the location of Canada House — in London, England ; initiated by the Canadian community in the United Kingdom, endorsed by the Canadian High Commission, and organised by a private promotions company, the event features Canadian performers and a demonstration of street hockey, among other activities.
For each fellowship, anyone who publicly assents to the doctrines described in the statement and is in good standing in their " home ecclesia " is generally welcome to participate in the activities of any other ecclesia.
For some people, pain can be significant to severe and interfere with daily life activities.
For example, humans, although being in a communicative phase, are not a communicative civilization ; we do not practice such activities as the purposeful and regular transmission of interstellar messages.
For instance, in the UK, the regulator of gambling activities is called the Gambling Commission ( not the Gaming Commission ).
For their tasks they use special tools and characters that allow them to do things like teleport to players, summon items, and browse logs that record players ' activities.
For example, the U. S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) supports the United States ' International Traffic in Arms Regulations ( ITAR ) program " to aggressively enforce this mission and reduce the number of weapons that are illegally trafficked worldwide from the United States and used to commit acts of international terrorism, to subvert restrictions imposed by other nations on their residents, and to organized crime and narcotics-related activities.
For example, states and activities, but not usually achievements, can be used in English with a prepositional for-phrase describing a time duration: " I had a car for five hours ", " I shopped for five hours ", but not "* I bought a car for five hours ".
For example, ecological inheritance through the process of niche construction is defined by the regular and repeated activities of organisms in their environment.
For instance, most Conservative rabbis extend the application of certain Jewish obligations and permissible activities to women.
For the purpose of facilitating jointly sponsored activities and jointly pursuing the objectives of the IMU, multinational mathematical societies and professional societies can join IMU as an Affiliate Member.
For this reason, it can even be argued that one's inheritance places them in a specific social class position that requires a level of participation in certain activities that promote the oppression of lower-class individuals in terms of the social hierarchy and system of stratification.
For the first few years of its existence, the activities of the Alumni Association were mainly educational, practically confined to the guidance of and assistance to the NCE and the development of the BTI ( Bengal Technical Institute ).
For the tenth anniversary of the bombing, the city held 24 days of activities, including a week-long series of events known as the National Week of Hope from April 17 to April 24, 2005.
For example, the Employee class has an attribute named activities implemented as an array of Strings.
For new product development projects, conceptual design of the operation of the final product may be performed concurrent with the project planning activities, and may help to inform the planning team when identifying deliverables and planning activities.
For example, see figure, in the US United States Department of Veterans Affairs ( VA ) the program management life cycle is depicted and describe in the overall VA IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT FRAMEwork to address the integration of OMB Exhibit 300 project ( investment ) management activities and the overall project budgeting process.
For various reasons, individuals may object to personal information such as their religion, sexual orientation, political affiliations, or personal activities being revealed, perhaps to avoid discrimination, personal embarrassment, or damage to their professional reputations.
For example, a sole trader's business activities will be regulated ( unless it's a small business ), but information gathered outside business activities won't be ;

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