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    promote AAL products and services as a possible answer to the challenges related to the population ageing (AAL Joint Programe, 2010). AAL is related to digital environments with ubiquitous and no obstructive intelligence organized to support a wide range of products and aiming to extend the time that elderly people can remain active in their homes. Therefore, it represents a new

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    Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) as an effective tool for Oil Spill Analysis ——————————————————————————————————————— Naveen Sankaran Abstract Marine oil pollution, caused by discharges from ships, and leakages from oil platforms and oil-tanker accidents, is a major threat to fragile marine and coastal ecosystems and it is a subject of increasing public concern. Airborne and space-borne radars are used as an effective option for operational oil spill detection. Remote sensing in microwave band has

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    PUBLIC HEALTH IMPACT ON THE CONTROL OF MALARIA IN SUB - SAHARAN AFRICA The prevalence of malaria in sub Saharan Africa remains the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in the continent. The epidemic possesses a major threat to the economic development and public health. The Sub-Saharan Africa as a geographical term refers to the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara, majority of the countries lie along the tropics thus allowing a favourable climatic condition for the

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    Terrorism has continuously played a brutal role to frighten society across the world. There are many nations that have faced brutal issues and continuously try to find a solution but to no avail, terrorism still exists across the world. There are many questions that are still pending answers and many governments are finding some relief “with considerable assistance from anti-terrorism organizations (Fischer, 2002).” Terrorism can strike not just large cities, but in any community of any size. While

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    ?Privacy is one of the biggest problems in this new electronic age.[footnoteRef:1]? [1: Andy Grove http://quotesgram.com/img/privacy-quotes/9730413/] This paper is intended to discuss the current state of Fourth Amendment law and evaluate the legality of State and Local governments use of drones as an extension of the state government?s police powers. The paper will proceed first by examining the current state of Fourth Amendment jurisprudence with particular attention paid to how courts have

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    When a drug is developed its safety and efficacy has to be established to qualify for a licence to market it in Ireland – Irish Medicines Board or in the USA from the Food & Drug Administration. The drug undergoes a series of tests to prove its medicinal ability is sufficient for the medicines market. Preclinical Development Preclinical testing performed by graduate researchers (Ph.D level), evaluate the medicines safety and efficacy before the medicine can be tested on humans. The medicine is

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    The security environment that is shaping the Joint Force 2025 (JF25) is incredibly complex and rapidly evolving. Challengers to security and stability include two aggressive competing powers (China and Russia), two nuclear capable regional hegemons (North Korea and Iran), and a persistent threat of terrorism to the homeland. The global commons are contested and access to the space and cyber domains are no longer guaranteed. Fiscal constraints limit the available means for the Joint Force (JF)

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    However, a range of potential treatments including blood products, immune therapies, and drug therapies are being evaluated. Scientists are also studying the nucleoprotein within Ebola which is essential in “assembling the viral genome and forming new viral particles”

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    scientific and technological military gear and devices. They are currently developing a solar powered sensor of “unprecedented proportions” in their Integrated Sensor Structure program. It’s a stratospheric airship that would do persistent wide area surveillance, tracking, and engagement of air and ground targets. There are also plans for a system that neutralized surface-to-air threats to aircrafts. One risk of artificial intelligence is that machines can malfunction and not know when to stop advancing

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    | | |There are approximately 870,000 sworn law enforcement officers now serving in the United States. | |  | |About 11.3 percent of them are female. | | 

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