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move seemingly had a strictly personal political motive – that is, fear and jealousy of his cousin Ptolemy – and thus the expansion was not set about in response to pressing military or economic needs.
Conversely, restricting excursion of the diaphragm by pressing the stethoscope diaphragm surface firmly against the anatomical area overlying the physiological sounds of interest, the acoustic surround could also be used to dampen excursion of the diaphragm in response to " z "- axis pressure against a concentric fret.
In the game Zork, typing xyzzy and pressing enter produces the response: A hollow voice says " fool.
The ECHR said that disbanding the parties was a response " to a pressing social need " given their ties to ETA.
Although such studies are set up primarily in an operant conditioning chamber, using food rewards for pecking / bar-pressing behavior, the researchers describe pecking and bar pressing not in terms of reinforcement and stimulus – response relationships, but instead in terms of work, demand, budget, and labor.
Early researchers claim, for example, that response pattern ( pecking / bar pressing rate ) is an appropriate analog to human labor supply.
An operant conditioning chamber permits experimenters to study behavior conditioning ( training ) by teaching a subject animal to perform certain actions ( like pressing a lever ) in response to specific stimuli, like a light or sound signal.
( Slow pressing indicates a " fear " conditioned response, and it is an example of a conditioned emotional response, see section below.
The term PLOKTA ( sometimes rendered in lowercase, plokta ) / plok't */ is an acronym for Press Lots Of Keys To Abort, and essentially means pressing random keys in an attempt to get some response from a ( computer ) system.
Building on these two broad categories, Huth goes on to outline that deterrence policies may be implemented in response to a pressing short-term threat ( known as immediate deterrence ) or as strategy to prevent a military conflict or short term threat from arising ( known as general deterrence ).
The SEG Foundation, along with SEG, developed a powerful response to two of the most pressing challenges facing the geoscience community: a growing demand for innovative technology and the need for visionary young talent.
* Back up civilization Robert Shapiro's response to Edges hypothetical request from the American President: " What are the pressing scientific issues for the nation and the world, and what is your advice on how I can begin to deal with them?
In response to a 2006 interview question as to what the most pressing issue facing the United States was, he stated:
In response to demands by settlers and speculators, British authorities were soon pressing the Iroquois and Cherokees for cessions of land in Indian country.
In such a task, the participant has to inhibit a prepotent response ( for instance stop pressing a button when a red signal appears ).
The primary feature of the toy, however, is his jets-by pressing a button on his back, the jets deploy with a constant electronic " flying " sound effect that alters in response to the way the toy is held, as if he were ascending or descending in flight.
This has been termed a stimulus – response reaction, with the stimulus " being inside the box " the " pressing of the lever " the response.
Initially, the cat ’ s responses were largely instinctual, but over time, the pressing lever response was strengthened while the others were weakened
Woodward reports that Blackwill and Bremer later briefed Rice and her deputy Stephen J. Hadley about the pressing need for more troops during a secure teleconference from Iraq but that the White House did nothing in response.
Symptoms can include a harsh, dry cough, retching, sneezing, snorting, gagging or vomiting in response to light pressing of the trachea or after excitement or exercise.
The pressing need for further expansion of the school finally received a positive response from the government.
In this environment, Yoix technology was created in response to a pressing need for a reliable, easy to distribute and maintain, GUI front-end for a mission-critical application being developed within AT & T, namely its Global Fraud Management System, which to this day monitors and tracks fraud activity related to voice traffic on AT & T's expanding networks: wireline, wireless, and IP.

response and need
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
The Dictionary of American Hymnology claims it is included in more than a thousand published hymnals, and recommends its use for " occasions of worship when we need to confess with joy that we are saved by God's grace alone ; as a hymn of response to forgiveness of sin or as an assurance of pardon ; as a confession of faith or after the sermon.
Johnson, in the face of the national mania over new railroad construction, and in response to the need in his own district for additional mode of transportation, found himself moderating in his opposition to them.
Lincoln commented, in response to Hugh McCullough's criticism of Johnson's behavior, that " I have known Andy Johnson for many years ; he made a bad slip the other day, but you need not be scared ; Andy ain't a drunkard.
Thus, ATP was a simple request / response exchange, with no need to set up or tear down connections.
In response to the criticisms of the Atari 5200, the Atari 7800 could play almost all Atari 2600 games out of the box, without the need for an adapter.
Additionally, Elihu's first spoken words are a confession of his youthful status, being much younger than the three canonical friends, including a claim to be speaking because he cannot bear to remain silent ; it has been suggested that this interesting statement may have been symbolic of a " younger " ( that is to say, later and interpolating ) writer, who has written Elihu's sermon to respond to what he views as morally and theologically scandalous statements being made within the book of Job, and creating the literary device of Elihu to provide what seemed to be a faith-based response to further refute heresy and provide a counter-argument, a need partially provided by God's ambiguous and unspecific response to Job at the end of the book.
Coin grading services are a relatively recent phenomenon, having emerged in the 1980s as a response to the need for buyers and sellers to agree on common measures of a coin's value.
The speed and fidelity of their response, combined with the simplicity of their design, makes them well-suited for experiments where scientists need to have very fine control over stimuli which are presented to an observer.
Dominic saw the need for a response that would attempt to sway members of the Albigensian movement back to mainstream Christian thought.
The convolution integral ( or summation ) above need only extend to the full duration of the impulse response T, or the order N in a discrete time filter.
Disaster mental health response research emphasizes the need to be aware of the different roles of loss of family and key community members, loss of home and familiar surroundings, loss of essential supplies and services to maintain survival.
Donors ' response to the need for international financial support funds for implementation of the Peace Accords is, however, contingent upon Guatemalan government reforms and counterpart financing.
By 1888, it was clear that the piecemeal system that had developed over the previous century in response to the vastly increased need for local administration could no longer cope.
Modern horse breeds developed in response to a need for " form to function ", the necessity to develop certain physical characteristics in order to perform a certain type of work.
The thermoregulatory hypothesis ( first proposed by Darwin in 1871 and later developed by Dr. Peter Wheeler, 1984, 1985 ) suggests that a need for decreased body hair originated as a response to climate change that began approximately 3 million years ago.
This branch of the field crystallized during World War I, in response to the need to rapidly assign new troops to duty stations.
With some exceptions, the client does not need to wait for a response before sending the next request, and the server may send the responses in any order.
Military expenses increased steadily during the 3rd century, mainly in response to the need to defend against the renewed war with Sassanid Persia, which began in the middle of the 3rd century.
Data Distribution Service for real-time systems ( DDS ) is a specification of a publish / subscribe middleware for distributed systems created in response to the need to augment CORBA with a data-centric publish-subscribe specification.
Diaconis released a response indicating that you only need four shuffles for un-suited games such as blackjack.
As for the Hobbesians, Singer attempts a response in the final chapter of Practical Ethics, arguing that self-interested reasons support adoption of the moral point of view, such as ' the paradox of hedonism ', which counsels that happiness is best found by not looking for it, and the need most people feel to relate to something larger than their own concerns.
If they cannot, its claim may be dismissed without any need for a response by other parties.

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