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# The hypothesis of indifference, i. e., that if there are supernatural beings they are indifferent to gratuitous evils, is a better explanation for ( 1 ) than theism.
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# Background frequency of exposure to tuberculosis: In one hypothesis, in areas with high levels of background exposure to tuberculosis, every susceptible individual is already exposed prior to BCG, and the natural immunizing effect of background tuberculosis duplicates any benefit of BCG.
# Interference by concurrent parasitic infection: In another hypothesis, simultaneous infection with parasites changes the immune response to BCG, making it less effective.
One great fault, however, is a lopsided Scotland, which in one hypothesis is the result of Ptolemy using Pytheas ' measurements of latitude ( Pytheas # Pytheas ' measurements of latitude | see below ).
# The efficient-market hypothesis postulates that equilibrium market prices fully reflect all available information, or to the extent there is some information not reflected, there is nothing that can be done to exploit that fact.
# A hypothesis that a genetic algorithm performs adaptation by implicitly and efficiently implementing this heuristic.
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# Complete, such that all points on an indifference curve are ranked equally preferred and ranked either more or less preferred than every other point not on the curve.
# According to Gott's DA it is extremely unlikely that the human race will become extinct before the year 2, 500 AD, as this would make us extremely special observers ; applying the indifference principle to the duration of the human race makes the odds around 400: 1 against ( 0. 25 % chance ).
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# Deontological ethics, notions based on ' rules ' i. e. that there is an obligation to perform the ' right ' action, regardless of actual consequences ( epitomized by Kant's notion of the Categorical Imperative )
# Demonstrative Devises -- i. e., cash gifts from a specific account, stocks, bonds, securities, etc ...
# At the third stage there are physical and social consequences, i. e., hangovers, family problems, work problems, etc.
# Find the site of the brain that may be causing coma ( i. e. brain stem, back of brain …) and assess the severity of the coma with the Glasgow coma scale
# 2008 Barcelona: Andrew D. M. Smith, Kenny Smith, Ramon Ferrer i Cancho " The Evolution of Language ( EVOLANG 7 )", World Scientific, ISBN 981-277-611-7.
# Do the eight weighings according to the following schedule and let Y < sub > i </ sub > be the measured difference for i =
The primary benefit promised by ECC is a smaller key size, reducing storage and transmission requirements — i. e., that an elliptic curve group could provide the same level of security afforded by an RSA-based system with a large modulus and correspondingly larger key — e. g., a 256bit ECC public key should provide comparable security to a 3072bit RSA public key ( see # Key sizes ).
# If the remainder is 3, move 2 to the end of even list and 1, 3 to the end of odd list ( i. e. 4, 6, 8, 2-5, 7, 9, 1, 3 )
# Append odd list to the even list and place queens in the rows given by these numbers, from left to right ( i. e. a2, b4, c6, d8, e3, f1, g7, h5 )
# Reducing the theorem to sentences ( formulas with no free variables ) in prenex form, i. e. with all quantifiers ( and ) at the beginning.
– The Latin inscription reads LVDOVICVS ( i. e. " Louis ") DEI GRACIA ( i. e. " by the Grace of God ", where Latin gratia was spelt gracia ) FRANCOR REX ( i. e. " Style of the French Sovereign # Francorum Rex | King of the Franks ", where Francor.
# gate keeping bias, i. e., deciding whether to release a story or keep it under wraps ( see Spike ( journalism ))
# Canonical correlation analysis finds linear relationships among two sets of variables ; it is the generalised ( i. e. canonical ) version of bivariate correlation.
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