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| In 2003, | Pervasive acquired Data Junction Corporation, makers o |
| nate this world, much as their buildings and | pervasive advertising dominate both the city and the s |
| ved Fe3+ oxides volumetrically small, though | pervasive and spectrally dominant. |
| ptors, while others are due to its role as a | pervasive and powerful antioxidant, with a particular |
| d and insignificant statement of policy to a | pervasive and transformative regulatory measure by def |
| f the claim that television is an especially | pervasive and pernicious contributor to the "dumbing-d |
| r and Director for the Institute for Mobile, | Pervasive, and Agile Computing Technologies (IMPACT) a |
| s not suffer from these disadvantages: it is | pervasive, and most programming languages treat 0 as a |
| el and Distributed Systems and Networks, the | Pervasive and Mobile Computing Journal, the Journal on |
| rthoclase (adularia) alteration, often quite | pervasive and producing distinct salmon-pink alteratio |
| outh Asian geopolitics and economics shows a | pervasive and hostile anti-India bias due to the BBC's |
| but it is a fast-growing industry utilizing | pervasive and ambient technology to create new kinds o |
| d defining context of use is the single most | pervasive and important factor. |
| e economic and social disorganization became | pervasive and the discipline of Austro-Hungarian soldi |
| Imitation is often | pervasive, and may be either strict or free; the time |
| us of research conducted at TecO has been on | Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing, with emphasis on w |
| Nortel has recognized hyperconnectivity as a | pervasive and growing market condition that is at the |
| Such enzymes are | pervasive and, for example, are required for the synth |
| The Wiesel Commission report also documented | pervasive anti-Semitism and violence against Jews in R |
| omes normal, then ubiquitous, and finally so | pervasive as to be invisible, that the really profound |
| l Area, as well as maintaining a presence as | pervasive as the Kempeitai had. |
| nd to explore issues reflective of attitudes | pervasive at the time of their composition. |
| ctive Data Warehouse is an important part of | pervasive BI as it provides historical data infused wi |
| y", as the use of hyperbole in pop lyrics is | pervasive but never admitted. |
| Reacting against the | pervasive Calvinism of the Great Awakening, the succes |
| e behind socialist realism also underlay the | pervasive censorship of Communist societies. |
| Perhaps the most | pervasive commemoration of his legacy is the use of hi |
| Centre for | Pervasive Computing |
| relationship with Lotus Software and the IBM | Pervasive Computing Division. |
| Telematics, and is attached to the Chair for | Pervasive Computing Systems, currently held by Michael |
| rch lab with the title "TecO: Technology for | Pervasive Computing". |
| tate physicist who has made contributions to | pervasive computing, pioneered the use of copper and s |
| and is the founding Editor-in-Chief of IEEE | Pervasive Computing. |
| determination of what constitutes "severe or | pervasive conduct" is invariably based on an examinati |
| His opposition to this | pervasive corruption around him has been suggested as |
| to probe the nature and distribution of the | pervasive dark matter, and employing individual stars |
| Pervasive Data MatchMerge | |
| Pervasive DataRush | |
| Pervasive DataSolutions | |
| Newton was an outsider to the more | pervasive depictions of American life in the 1950s and |
| order could be diagnosed), or if symptoms of | pervasive developmental disorder are present unless pr |
| Infantile neuroaxonal dystrophy is a rare | pervasive developmental disorder that primarily affect |
| tention deficit disorder, hyperactivity, and | pervasive developmental disorders. |
| erapy (ECT) as a potential treatment of this | pervasive disorder. |
| it appears to be a reversal of the otherwise | pervasive effects of confirmation bias: in this area, |
| In the 1980s a | pervasive effort was made to reconstruct the ground. |
| rists unwittingly reveal an unattractive and | pervasive ethnocentrism to O'Rourke's cameras. |
| work with Patterson and Sassaman, revealing | pervasive flaws in the Internet's certificate authorit |
| Hexazinone is a known and | pervasive groundwater contaminant, due to its high wat |
| The advent of cable television and its | pervasive growth has seen the masses exposed to a wide |
| Care'06 the first workshop on ubiquitous and | pervasive healthcare. |
| of the CLDC and has been responsible for the | pervasive hiring of mobster Angelo "the Hook" LaPietra |
| rest of the PRC where control over media is | pervasive, Hong Kong enjoys "real press freedom" accor |
| achusetts Institute of Technology to develop | pervasive, human-centered computing. |
| an motives, which contrasts sharply with the | pervasive idea that consumer tastes are heterogeneous. |
| and his generation; Brock avoided the dense, | pervasive imitation and full textures of contemporary |
| nance and unblended textures, as well as the | pervasive imitation and canonic writing techniques of |
| five voices, and like those of Gombert, use | pervasive imitation with all the voices being equal; t |
| of the period, such as smooth polyphony and | pervasive imitation, but he was unusually attentive to |
| mic and social crises of the middle class is | pervasive in the film, the emphasis is on the existent |
| ial election, a color which has since become | pervasive in Iran. |
| e to the medieval fantasy settings otherwise | pervasive in the MUD genre and for providing strong su |
| receded as the Lipscomb view has become more | pervasive in the fellowship nationally. |
| ACLOs were specially | pervasive in Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil. |
| has been suggested as an underlying disease | pervasive in all forms of addiction. |
| Government propaganda, | pervasive in North Korea itself, is not overtly presen |
| DTMB has been a | pervasive influence on naval architecture for 70 years |
| s hometown, worrying and singing against the | pervasive influence of globalization. |
| Use of the term is based on the | pervasive influence of American media and not a define |
| culpture didn't end as much as they became a | pervasive influence, fundamental to the related develo |
| Wienerite, very largely due to Andrew Neil's | pervasive influence. |
| It is a tragic tale of | pervasive, institutionalized, bureaucratic incompetenc |
| rs available from the ONI that show just how | pervasive internet censorship is in a certain country |
| g or refuting' [evidence], given the alleged | pervasive involvement of law enforcement in his theory |
| with inefficient irrigation systems lead to | pervasive irrigation practices, with farmers applying |
| MPAA Rating: R for | pervasive language, some drug and sexual content. |
| loop, with a polyglutamyl domain displaying | pervasive length differences in length. |
| never in the paired manner of Josquin or the | pervasive manner of the later Franco-Flemish composers |
| his piece can be seen as a commentary on the | pervasive media culture in America, as it explores how |
| Pervasive Media Studio | |
| Planet strategy, based on his background in | pervasive messaging. |
| Pervasive metadata and discovery: WS-Referral | |
| Despite its | pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological |
| ponents of the plug-in argue Auto-Tune has a | pervasive negative effect on society's perception and |
| uthentic combat episodes with a concept of a | pervasive Otherworld that merges with our reality in a |
| ukotun returned to Stanford, and founded the | Pervasive Parallelism Laboratory at Stanford after gat |
| Begging and homelessness are also | pervasive, particularly around the bus and train stati |
| d Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders--'a | pervasive pattern of grandiosity (in fantasy or behavi |
| It is a personality trait marked by a | pervasive pattern of negative attitudes and passive, u |
| CS) released survey results that demonstrate | pervasive political influence of science at the Food a |
| istory of the movement that created the most | pervasive political impulse in American politics. |
| o an anti-colonial revolt, but constituted a | pervasive political revolution. |
| nts, and ants are known to be among the most | pervasive postdispersal seed predators. |
| Due to the neighborhood's | pervasive poverty during the Great Depression, the nei |
| alleged racial harassment was a persistent, | pervasive practice, the appellate court held that the |
| ), and for developing the programming of the | pervasive process of polyketide synthesis". |
| "Riot In Cell Block #9" is a classic and | pervasive R&B song composed by Jerry Leiber and Mike S |
| against Georgians occurred in the context of | pervasive racism and xenophobia in Russia." |
| SAA requires consistent and | pervasive, real-time monitoring of network resources t |
| Background (CMB) radiation spectrum - an all | pervasive sea of microwave radiation originating just |
| a focus in communication mechanisms that are | pervasive, secure and intuitive for humans to perceive |
| al needs of men and women, but rather to the | pervasive sex-role stereotype that caring for family m |
| A | pervasive societal machismo and misogyny are also reve |
| Pervasive Software | |
| Pervasive Software develops and distributes data infra | |
| In some cases bioturbation is so | pervasive that it completely obliterates sedimentary s |
| Death is a | pervasive theme in his work (Clark, 1996), and Tom die |
| Allmusic notes a "swinging R&B vibe | pervasive throughout the album," judging that "while c |
| oyment in that it was sufficiently severe or | pervasive to alter the condition of the victim's emplo |
| There is an entirely different and | pervasive tradition concerning the cup of the Last Sup |
| ld be unable to pay their obligations caused | pervasive uncertainty during the crisis. |
| Panic of 1837 - | pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures; a 5 |
| Panic of 1873 - | pervasive USA economic recession w/ bank failures, kno |
| articles Katz analyzes and comments on “the | pervasive use of sports metaphors in presidential disc |
| ovelty of the calculus of structures was its | pervasive use of deep inference, which it was argued i |
| has been perpetuated by its long history and | pervasive use. |
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