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sabine

noun as in cedar

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Sabine Fischlin, manager of the Woollen Mill on the Royal Mile, said the situation had been getting "significantly worse" since August.

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The next stage - swarm engineering - is about making many robots work together in real world applications, says Prof Sabine Hauert from the University of Bristol, one of the project partners.

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Using the bodies of executed people was “a centuries-old practice in anatomy,” preferred because anatomists could time their work swiftly after a scheduled death, said Dr. Sabine Hildebrandt, an anatomy educator at Harvard Medical School.

Once AI guidelines are drawn up, the next step will be to ensure that authors stick to them, says Sabine Kleinert, deputy editor of medical journal The Lancet, which is involved in CANGARU.

“It’s a really great way to help the problem of news deserts in rural areas,” said Sabine Martin, executive editor of The Daily Iowan, who will copy edit stories for one of the papers.

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