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Bugs and Bug Fixing

2009
Compared to many programming languages, CSS is a relatively simple language to learn. The syntax is straightforward, and due to its presentational nature, there is no complicated logic to grapple with. The difficulties start when it comes time to test your code on different browsers.
Andy Budd, Simon Collison, Cameron Moll
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Bugging your bugs

New Scientist, 2010
Our bodies are chock-full of chatty microbes that are also eavesdropping on us.
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Bed bugs

Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2014
The term bed bug is applied to 2 species of genus Cimex: lectularius describes the common or temperate bed bug, and hemipterus its tropical cousin. Cimex lectularius is aptly named; its genus and species derive from the Latin words for bug and bed, respectively.
Galen T, Foulke, Bryan E, Anderson
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The logic of bugs

ACM SIGSOFT Software Engineering Notes, 2002
Real-life bugs are successful because of their unfailing ability to adapt. In particular this applies to their ability to adapt to strategies that are meant to eradicate them as a species. Software bugs have some of these same traits. We will discuss these traits, and consider what we can do about them.
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Catching the bug

Emergency Nurse, 2005
I feel privileged to be taking over as editor of Emergency Nurse and look forward to an exciting journey with all of you, the readers.
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Bugs' Bugs

Science, 2008
May R. Berenbaum, Thomas Eisner
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The Love Bug

Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1973
Abstract A recently published book entitled Is Your Volkswagen A Sex Symbol? by Jean Rosenbaum recalled this case to mind and provided the impetus needed to sit down and write it up for publication.
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Bugs in odometry

Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 2001
Desert ants can perform a remarkable feat of navigation – after travelling a complex path, they ‘know’ the exact direction and distance to their home base. In order to perform this navigational task, ants need to integrate both their rotation and translation, updating their position vector with respect to the nest.
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What Is a ‘Bug’?

Communications of the ACM
On subjectivity, epistemic power, and implications for computing research.
David Gray Widder, Claire Le Goues
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Watch Out for Extrinsic Bugs! A Case Study of Their Impact in Just-In-Time Bug Prediction Models on the OpenStack Project

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 2022
Gema Rodríguez-Pérez   +2 more
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