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The BCI is a composite weighted index of thirteen sub-indices.
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The BCI is the average of building contractor, manufacturer, retailer, wholesaler and new vehicle dealer confidence.
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The slower increase in the BCI is the result of real economic activity not yet responding as could have been anticipated.
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Positive influences on the BCI were the increase in merchandise imports, the slight fall in short-term interest rates as measured by the three-month Banker's acceptances, and the higher share prices traded on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange.
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Other considerations which affected the BCI were the apparent logjam at the Convention for a Democratic South Africa, the damage threats of mass action and a general strike could have on the economy, the continued high level of violence and recent economic policy statements by the African National Congress.
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"There is something people in the brain-computer interface community call 'BCI literacy,' that is, that you can really use a BCI and control a computer," Rojas says.
Wired Top Stories Chuck Squatriglia 2011
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The BCI is the investigative section of the VSP and consists of seven field offices across the state.
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BCI, which is 63. 68% controlled by the Yarur family, is a multi-product entity that is currently ranked fourth in the financial system with 12. 7% of loans; it also has nine subsidiaries, 332 commercial contact points, which include 264 Full Branches and 1,013 ATMs.
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BCI, which is majority-owned by Portuguese state banking group Caixa Geral de Depósitos
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The BCI, which is the statutory body for regulation of legal services and education in India, has convened the meeting amidst a growing realisation in the legal fraternity that the entry of foreign law firms in India is now an established fact.
SiliconIndia.com 2009
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His lab generated algorithms for brain computer interfaces (BCI) that convert the output of sensors on bionic hands into patterns of stimulation that can be transmitted through electrodes implanted in the brain.
Sliman Bensmaia, leading expert on the neuroscience of touch, 1973-2023 Matt Wood 2023
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For weeks, ever since the pandemic had shuttered his university and forced his lab work online, Tang had been at home tweaking a semantic decoder — a brain-computer interface, or BCI, that generates text from brain scans.
Advances in Mind-Decoding Technologies Raise Hopes (and Worries) Fletcher Reveley 2024
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