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specific and identification
The symposium provides an opportunity to confront the self with specific statements which were made at particular times by identifiable communicators who were addressing definite audiences -- and throughout several hundred pages everyone is talking about the same key symbol of identification.
The growing threat of biowarfare agents and bioterrorism has led to the development of specific field tools that perform on-the-spot analysis and identification of encountered suspect materials.
* Fiber-optic tubes lined with antibodies coupled to light-emitting molecules ( identification of specific pathogens, such as anthrax, botulinum, ricin )
The specific Retention factor ( R < sub > f </ sub >) of each chemical can be used to aid in the identification of an unknown substance.
CAutoD can be applied not just to tuning a predefined control scheme, but also to controller structure optimisation, system identification and invention of novel control systems, based purely upon a performance requirement, independent of any specific control scheme.
The Gram stain is almost always the first step in the identification of a bacterial organism, and is the default stain performed by laboratories over a sample when no specific culture is referred.
Petrographic examination is required for identification of specific types of granitoids.
KeyKode ( also written as either Keykode or KeyCode ) is an Eastman Kodak Company advancement on edge numbers, which are letters, numbers and symbols placed at regular intervals along the edge of 35 mm and 16 mm film to allow for frame-by-frame specific identification.
Studies have indicated that variation in genes can play an important role in the development of mental disorders, although the reliable identification of connections between specific genes and specific categories of disorder has proven more difficult.
The distinguishing characteristic of logic ( the art of non-contradictory identification ) indicates the nature of the actions ( actions of consciousness required to achieve a correct identification ) and their goal ( knowledge )— while omitting the length, complexity or specific steps of the process of logical inference, as well as the nature of the particular cognitive problem involved in any given instance of using logic.
They were also among the few non-U. S. citizens and nearly the only passengers with Arabic names on their flights, enabling the FBI to identify them and in many cases such details as dates of birth, known or possible residences, visa status, and specific identification of the suspected pilots.
The growing threat of biowarfare agents and bioterrorism has led to the development of specific field tools that perform on-the-spot analysis and identification of encountered suspect materials.
Some organizations also assign unique identification to each instrument to standardize the recordkeeping and keep track of accessories that are integral to a specific calibration condition.
The reliable identification of specific genetic susceptibility to particular disorders, through linkage or association studies, has proven difficult.
The pattern of specific organs such as the eyes or parts thereof are used in biometric identification to uniquely identify individuals.
Topography specifically involves the recording of relief or terrain, the three-dimensional quality of the surface, and the identification of specific landforms.
Without such proof, identification of a specific breed is not reliable.
These measures begin with systems designed and operators trained to make Electronic Intercepts ( ELINT ) and then classification and analysis broadly known as Signals intelligence from such detections to return information and perhaps actionable intelligence ( e. g. a ship's identification from unique characteristics of a specific radar ) to the commander.
Methods to develop a classification system for specific biota of interest could assist with technological advances that will allow for identification at a very high accuracy rate.
This makes rigorous comparisons and identification of specific carcinogens difficult, especially in our modern environment where people are daily exposed to many such products, and is further complicated by exposure to a significant range of other known and potential carcinogens.
The user's proof of identification is verified, along with, optionally, other information related to the request, such as the user's network address or phone number, account status, and specific network service access privileges.
Most companies will adopt a specific color to paint the scaffolding with, in order that quick visual identification can be made in case of theft.

specific and many
Now let us imagine a wing of B-52's, on alert near their `` positive control ( or fail-safe ) points '', the spots on the map, many miles from Soviet territory, beyond which they are forbidden to fly without specific orders to proceed to their targets.
When their faith in civil liberties is tested against strong pressures of social expediency in specific issues, e.g., suppression of `` dangerous ideas '', many waver and give in.
Foliage is the outstanding photo subject in many of the Southern locales mentioned above and some specific tips on how and where to shoot it are in order.
Even beginning students in linguistics are made familiar with an appreciable variety of consonant systems, both in their general outlines and in many specific details.
For many Muslims, i ' thar must be practiced as a religious obligation during specific Islamic holidays.
Because most embryonic development is outside the parental body, it is subject to many adaptations due to specific ecological circumstances.
The extent of adaptations to specific ecological circumstances among amphibians is remarkable, with many discoveries still being made.
It is also used for the initiation ceremony specific to many Sufi orders.
Aphrodite also has many other local names, such as Acidalia, Cytherea and Cerigo, used in specific areas of Greece.
However, an ADT may be implemented by specific data types or data structures, in many ways and in many programming languages ; or described in a formal specification language.
Rationalism and empiricism have had many definitions, most concerned with specific schools of philosophy or groups of philosophers in particular countries, such as Germany.
The 1971 census was the first census in Botswana to use de facto enumeration ; this method counts people based on how many people spent census night at a specific location.
Scholars generally agree that many of the personalities of Beowulf also appear in Scandinavian sources ( specific works designated in the following section ).
There are also cycling specific multi-tools that combine many of these implements into a single compact device.
For example, many people with cancer not only inherit the disease gene for the disorder, but may have also failed to inherit specific tumor suppressor genes.
Its design resembles that of Berkeley DB without replicating it exactly, and has a feature set that includes many of those found in the traditional Berkeley DB and others that are specific to the Java Edition.
" Although many evangelicals allow that conversion can be a process, generally they see it as a specific, identifiable moment of time when a person simply and sincerely trusts in Jesus Christ as savior.
Nanotori are predicted to have many unique properties, such as magnetic moments 1000 times larger than previously expected for certain specific radii.
The specific object varies with each game and can include taking as many tricks as possible, taking as many scoring cards ( or as few penalty cards ) within the tricks won as possible, taking as few tricks as possible, or taking an exact number of tricks.
In the UK, many players use a version of anti-set-off spray powder, from the printing industry, which has specific electrostatic properties, with particles of 50-micrometre diameter ().
Additionally, though 60 % of the Fortune 500 companies have a Chief Diversity Officer ( CDO ) or Diversity leadership position, this and many other C-level titles are not necessarily universally recognized as Corporate Officers, and tend to be specific to particular organizational cultures or preferences as employees.
Confucius is traditionally credited with having authored or edited many of the Chinese classic texts including all of the Five Classics, but modern scholars are cautious of attributing specific assertions to Confucius himself.
Some include many methods covering a wide range, while others concentrating on a very specific range or even a single method.

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