By giving us a call as soon after your arrest as possible, we are able to gather and
preserve information from the beginning and be fully prepared to defend you in the courtroom.
«Oh Nine, Eff Nine,» like the book - memorizers in Fahrenheit 451,
preserves information in a medium that's difficult to wipe clean, short of killing a man — it's a catchy little tune, and if you listen to it enough times, those numbers really start to stick in your head.
Valle - Levinson said his team would be able to test what they were proposing once they are able to look at sediment records — which
preserve information about historical sea level changes — with a resolution of less than a year.
But he focused on perhaps the most important problem in his area of physics, one his own work had posed: How do black
holes preserve information encoded in the material that falls into them?
When the black hole evaporates and disappears, it has already
preserved the information of everything that fell into it, radiating it out into the universe.
«We want to
preserve the information contained in the glaciers before they start melting,» says Carlo Barbante, professor of analytical chemistry at the University of Venice and a co-founder of the project.
Really Long - Term
Memory Preserving information for future generations has prompted some concern for digital archivists [see «Ensuring the Longevity of Digital Documents»; SciAm, January 1995].
Government is responsible for archiving and
preserving information as it is created, but how can governments ensure that re-uses of data by citizens are available to future generations of researchers?
This will result from failure to
preserve information because once it's gone it is gone and then the courts involved in leveling process and the leveling process can be very serious.
Investigators at the Optics in Medicine Lab at Dartmouth's Thayer School of Engineering and Norris Cotton Cancer Center, led by Brian W. Pogue, PhD and Keith Paulsen PhD, with first author and PhD candidate David M. McClatchy III, devised a novel approach to perform near infrared (NIR) optical measurements of resected breast tissue after the margins have had their traditional marking by the surgeon to
preserve information about their orientation for potential follow - up surgeries.
If a black
hole preserves information, he argues, then an unavoidable conclusion of Einstein's theory of gravity — that there's no way to tell if you're falling into a huge black hole — must be wrong.
Because contributors have the opportunity to add, edit or delete whatever content they choose,
preserving information from earlier versions is taken as tacit acceptance of its quality.
BUT, it's also part of an old, old tradition of using songs as mnemonics to
preserve information.
In order to
preserve information, it must become entangled with another particle of Hawking radiation.
Susskind and Maldacena's complementarity relies on entanglement to
preserve information.
«That is how
we preserve information in the system.
«They capture chemical information about the melt from which they crystallize, and
they preserve that information very, very well,» even under extreme heat and pressure.
It preserves information in a new way and allows access in a manner most convenient to the end user — all good.
Years from now, scholars will give the digital generation an «F» for failure to
preserve this information.
[Response: Comment was edited to
preserve the information, but to remove personal comments.
In the past, many legal and compliance teams have been forced by technological restrictions to rely on their colleagues in IT to help
them preserve information and collect content.
When is there a duty to
preserve the information?
I followed up with Facebook, and got the contact information to (1)
preserve information, and (2) get ahold of it.
Although it may be a legitimate goal to want to attempt to resolve a case out of court, many times a lawsuit may need to be filed in order to obtain and
preserve information.
You should take action as soon as is practicable to identify and, as necessary, notify persons likely to have relevant information to
preserve the information.
In support of that proposition, each party has a duty to identify, locate and
preserve information and other evidence that is relevant to that specific litigation.
Regardless of the method used, it should not alter any of the original text messages, the process and results must be reproducible and
the preserved information must be identical to the original source information.
Larry has a deep appreciation of these issues as well as an excellent understanding of traditional library functions and the important role that collaboration among and between institutions will play in how we access and
preserve information.
Instead of deleting the contact (which will remove them entirely), archiving the contact will
preserve their information and activity history if you should ever need to view it again.
One aspect of e-discovery where technology can play a role is in ensuring that parties with a reasonable expectation of litigation are using a «reasonable process» to
preserve information.
How do
you preserve information and the sanctions are when you say sanctions we are talking about case dispositive sanctions and things of that nature, they are very serious.
«We may also access, disclose and
preserve information about you when we have a good faith belief that doing so is necessary to:
Identify the best method to collect, analyze and
preserve information, for cost effectiveness and process defensibility.
The proposed (likely to be accepted) FRCP e-discovery amendments attempt to add clarity by creating a new threshold for e-discovery sanctions, requiring parties to «take reasonable steps to
preserve information.»
So from capture through processing and into production, Dolby Vision is designed to
preserve information that was originally captured and pass it on.
• Provide data storage backups in order to both
preserve information and facilitate the rapid function of the server for increased amounts of data.