These companies are well - established
in their particular domains and are also more reliable when compared to smaller companies.
One comes from the continuous incremental curation of legal information from all sources, which helps guide incremental improvements
in particular domains.
While individual VC's inside venture firms specialized
in particular domains (PC's, peripherals, semiconductors, test equipment, operating systems, applications, etc.,) their investments had roughly the same time horizon and were focused around things that used electrons — primarily computing and computing infrastructure.
«Even if you're not an expert
in a particular domain, your outside expertise may hold the key to solving big problems within that domain,» Chiwewe says.
We actually want teams that have been
in that particular domain for some time.
The collection of PVC which is on going across the country, affords those who are not registered
in a particular domain before now to register and those who have transferred theirs to visit their constituency's to pick their PVC.
For those who are interested in exploring the topic in detail, Alison offers comprehensive diplomas that cover each topic in detail and help make you an expert
in that particular domain.
There's no incentive to build knowledge
in a particular domain — plants, astronomy, colonial America, the Harlem Renaissance — since there's no guarantee that those subjects will come up on the reading test this year, next year, or ever.
Students enrolled in the HGSE course will study how to recognize opportunities and assess needs for informal learning interventions; how to conduct, assemble, and synthesize research on media - based teaching and learning
in a particular domain; how to design, test, and revise materials that are responsive to particular audiences and objectives; how to make diversity a fundamental component of the design process; and how to gauge the short - and long - term impact of an intervention.
Once you have done that, we will get back to you shortly along with a designated speech writing assistant with experience
in your particular domain.
In addition, the lack of consensus on a single definition of what constitutes CE means that researchers who believe themselves to have a firm grasp of activities
in their particular domain may not have complete knowledge of activities in other domains that might also be included in some definitions of CE.
Apart from the usual posts observing developments in the case law and new legislation, in these posts a contributor will briefly present one piece of reading (book, article, SSRN paper, blog post etc.) which he or she found of particular interest and then set out why he or she considers this reading could also be of interest for others, be they specialized
in the particular domain or as a generally well - drafted, thought provoking contribution to EU law.
The problem is not with «blogs» and personal publishing technologies per se, but with the reductionist tendencies of certain kinds of people (bloggers or not)-- particularly people who see the enormous potential of so - called «semantic web» technologies, but have little «wisdom»
in the particular domain.
If you give them this stuff, they take it and they turn it into a vastly better version, or they build a specialized site that pulls in the law
in a particular domain, construction law for example, and just goes out and picks all the relevant portions of the law that you would need and build a site for construction.
Human enhancement's entire discourse focuses mostly on productivity and efforts to boost people's effectiveness
in a particular domain.
This resume useful for CA students having experience
in your particular domain.
The mathematical technician also performs research work
in their particular domain of pure or applied mathematics.
Those teams are handled by a team leader who is an experienced person and educated
in that particular domain the team is working on.
Here we have a great format that has been professionally written, and which highlights the candidates skills, experience and accomplishments
in that particular domain.
On the other hand, if you have years of experience
in a particular domain, then you'd want to stress that.
It primarily depends on how important our performance
in a particular domain is to our identity.1 That is, if that particular aspect of our life is not very important to us, we bask in the other's glory.
In addition to examining how students rate themselves on individual questions in the survey, it is also important to look at how students rate themselves at different grade levels across multiple questions
in a particular domain, or scale.
Not exact matches
The system's database is filled with genre - relevant content and specific templates coded to reflect
domain knowledge, that is, to be written according to an expert
in that
particular field / genre.
The boutique, niche agencies are the deep
domain experts
in their
particular field, for example, search engines or social media.
Foreign investors
in particular — and even foreign officials now — are disgusted with how the Americans are mismanaging the economy and indeed, flagrantly stealing from the public
domain.
Although certainly useful for developing Catholic thought about beauty, the
particular strength and importance of Poetry, Beauty, and Contemplation rests
in Trapani's ability to show how Maritain's aesthetics have significance beyond strictly philosophical or theological
domains.
He is not concerned to defend the sufficiency of the current version of neo «Darwinian theory; his own well «developed account of the nature of scientific theory would lead him to be wary of any suggestion that a
particular theory constitutes the last word
in its
domain.
Those who are most strident
in their insistence that Christians must assent to
particular doctrines or behave within specific constraints are often not alert to the need to get coherence between core values and everyday life, with its various
domains.
This means that the laws of a
particular domain are not prescriptive, specifying how its entities must behave, but descriptive, describing how they
in fact do behave.
Regarding religion staying
in its
domain, my observation is that many believers often call on science, or perceived weaknesses
in science, to support their
particular beliefs about things science touches on.
Otherwise, the experimental results would be one - time reports with no significance beyond isolated experiments, certainly not beyond the
domain of the peculiar conditions that do prevail
in the experiments Also, were there not an assumption of standard conditions, it would follow that theories would be constructed and confirmed with reference only to peculiar conditions prevailing
in particular areas where the experimentation takes place (PR 194f, 499, 502f).
In particular, I recalled how, back in 1993, when Trump decided he wanted to build special limousine parking lots around his Atlantic City casino and hotel, he had used all his influence to get the state of New Jersey to steal the home of an elderly widow named Vera Coking by declaring «eminent domain» over her property, as well as over a nearby pawn shop and a small family - run Italian restauran
In particular, I recalled how, back
in 1993, when Trump decided he wanted to build special limousine parking lots around his Atlantic City casino and hotel, he had used all his influence to get the state of New Jersey to steal the home of an elderly widow named Vera Coking by declaring «eminent domain» over her property, as well as over a nearby pawn shop and a small family - run Italian restauran
in 1993, when Trump decided he wanted to build special limousine parking lots around his Atlantic City casino and hotel, he had used all his influence to get the state of New Jersey to steal the home of an elderly widow named Vera Coking by declaring «eminent
domain» over her property, as well as over a nearby pawn shop and a small family - run Italian restaurant.
The Warm Front and the Scottish Central Heating Programme evaluation assessed mental health impacts on adults living
in cold, damp homes and both found that effects were prominent
in the mental health
domain,
in particular for borderline anxiety and depression.
«I recall how he worked tirelessly to ensure that peace reigned
in his
domain and beyond; little wonder that his over two decades on the throne witnessed monumental development which no doubt has positively enriched the people of Omu - Aran
in particular and Kwara State
in general,» Saraki stated.
It's a complete political non-starter, would force countries to make their own language (s), second - class language (s), be a massive impingement on their sovereignty
in a very sensitive
domain and prioritize businesses over everything else (and
in particular the citizens who use their products or have a dispute with them).
Because knowledge work occurs
in intellectual
domains, it is also more difficult to see causality and to attribute results to
particular worker actions.
«Even if this
particular material will probably not be used because of the low temperatures and strong magnetic
domains required, our experiments show what this kind of control could,
in principle, look like,» adds Simon Gerber, first author of the publication.
This segregation is achieved
in a number of ways, including the formation of
domains based on
particular lipids such as cholesterol or sphingomyelin (SM).
Deep Blue, the IBM program that beat chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov
in 1997, and Watson, the IBM system that bested Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter
in the quiz show Jeopardy, were highly specialized collections of algorithms carefully handcrafted to their
particular problem
domain.
This
particular brain, which has been so thoroughly studied
in the behavioral
domain, may still have some anatomical surprises
in store.
The investigators then used mass spectrometry to home
in on the
particular regions
in each protein to which the anesthetics were bound and these turned out to be
domains that are critical for the proteins» contractile function.
During the early years of my PhD studies, I was very fascinated by the exciting discoveries
in the field of signal transduction,
in particular how receptor tyrosine kinases are activated to transmit their signals and how protein complexes are formed through defined protein folds (
domains) interacting with specific cellular targets.
In particular, Brillouin optical correlation -
domain reflectometry (BOCDR), which operates based on the correlation control of continuous lightwaves, is known to be an intrinsically one - end - access distributed sensing technique with high spatial resolution (< 1 cm).
The use of virtual reality
in the head - fixed mouse has opened up the possibility of controlling behaviour
in a limited
domain of experience such as navigating
in a virtual corridor or choosing a
particular visual stimulus.»
His work focuses on the evolution of metabolism
in the three
domains of life, with
particular emphasis on lipid biosynthesis and membrane - related functions.
We find
in particular that spins undergoing rapid diffusion
in a restricted
domain behave as «averaged» spins, which can still be detected under realistic experimental conditions.
(A) Alignment of Boule RRM
domains from representative species of both deuterostomes and protostomes reveals conservation of the RNA binding
domain,
in particular in the regions surrounding RNP2 and RNP1 as well as the C - terminal region.
Moreover,
domain texture changes
in parallel with the changes
in domain shape, and selective melting and growth of
particular subdomains cause the texture to become more uniform.
In particular, realizing the full potential benefit of this technology requires attention to challenges in three critical policy domains: oversight of the quality of tests and related services; intellectual property; and coverage and reimbursemen
In particular, realizing the full potential benefit of this technology requires attention to challenges
in three critical policy domains: oversight of the quality of tests and related services; intellectual property; and coverage and reimbursemen
in three critical policy
domains: oversight of the quality of tests and related services; intellectual property; and coverage and reimbursement.
Extracellular vaccine candidates,
in particular, present an additional challenge because they often require structurally critical disulfide bonds for correct folding and contain transmembrane
domains that make them difficult to solubilize
in detergents that retain their native conformation [14 — 16].