In this view, networks, from the beginning of television time should have programmed lots of prime-time game shows. |
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Each of the slave nodes has a timer programmed with a separate failure mode detection time period. |
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I had penetrated the inner sanctum, an act that I had been biologically programmed to perform. |
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Her father, General Ross, is the unforgiving and unforgiven force, a person programmed by duty. |
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Brought up on the sea trout rivers of West Wales I was programmed to be pleased by big water. |
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We respond positively to baby animals because we're programmed to find big heads and big eyes cute. |
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The electronic timer is programmed by inductive coupling through a device installed in the muzzle of the cannon. |
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A man is biologically programmed to woo his mate and women are programmed to be wooed. |
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Is he saying that our genes have been programmed by evolution to resist inchoatives that involve becoming lost? |
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Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date. |
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This show programmed a seasonal habit into the brains of my siblings and myself. |
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Sampled noises are arranged into electro-rhythms, programmed, then layered in your brainpan. |
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In many cases, they end up as child soldiers, programmed at a young age to perpetrate violence and acts of terrorism. |
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We've got live drums and programmed drums, we recorded things both digitally and analog, so the album's kind of a hybrid of the two. |
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Blotter made a show of biting her knuckles and growing pale, as she was programmed to do in tense situations. |
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It's not a work you find programmed or recorded a lot, although it has attracted many superb pianists. |
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The bag is fitted with a special alarm programmed to go off if someone reaches inside. |
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The machine is programmed to shut down automatically after six hours of non-stop operation. |
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This time he programmed his computer to blare loud music directly into his ears, jolting him awake just minutes before Zechariah started to stir. |
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For example, a severe sunburn with peeling skin shows p53 in action causing programmed cell death of the skin. |
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Our equipment is highly sophisticated and our sunbeds are programmed to stop after a maximum of 15 minutes. |
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The machine is programmed to each individual's own unique hand characteristics. |
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Some can be programmed to offer additional items that may be of interest to your customer during checkout. |
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Today's slot machines are programmed by computer to continually select a series of numbers at random, whether the machine is being played or not. |
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Numerically controlled machine tools were developed, programmed to shape metal to an accuracy of less than a thousandth of an inch. |
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The early stages of metamorphosis are characterized by programmed cell death and histolysis of most larval tissues. |
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It's like it's been programmed into my skull and some mysterious overlord is controlling my actions. |
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At one time, every self-respecting choral society programmed his cantata Hiawatha's Wedding Feast. |
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Two independent synthesizers are provided which are phase locked when programmed for submultiple rates. |
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Only then can the catalytic activity, for which both are programmed, be set in motion. |
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The machine is programmed so the pads oil a specific length before they stop. |
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One of these devices is the insulin pump, a mechanical device that can be programmed to deliver insulin more like the pancreas does. |
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Computers could be programmed to try multiple different phrases or spammers could hire people to manually create accounts. |
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Three jackpot-shows are programmed for low-level, medium-level and high-level jackpots. |
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It also implies that a computer can never be programmed to answer all mathematical questions. |
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Leaving his Eton Square flat promptly at 7am each day, he has every hour of his players ' days programmed to the last second. |
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Computers are also programmed to throw up details of cars that seem to have a lot of different drivers. |
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Then each group's radios can be programmed to receive only specific talk groups. |
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The number is programmed into the radio and identifies the caller, which should eventually cut down on hoax distress calls. |
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Radio silence is now being kept until January 22 when the lander if it is still functioning is programmed to send out signals automatically. |
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The computer was programmed to provide specific responses based upon key words entered. |
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Chemotherapeutic and radiotherapeutic strategies induce apoptosis, so escape from programmed death signals is important. |
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Most search engines are not programmed to read graphics but instead look for text. |
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Smart cards can be programmed so building occupants simply hold a card up to the reader. |
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Most cells seem ready to commit to programmed cell death when faced with an unsolvable loss of matrix attachment. |
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Some programmed characteristics are associated with specific units resident in the system's knowledge base. |
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It's not a programmed flight pattern so much as a road map that allows for diversions. |
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It can be programmed to collect data in manual or automated sequences of measurements, which include almucantar and principal plane scenarios. |
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So it is with no bias that he has programmed four home-grown shows alongside the exotic imports in this year's event. |
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Above the keyboard are four shortcut buttons that can be programmed to the applications of your choice but default to email and your web browser. |
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It's programmed so that you walk, talk and generally behave just as a human being would. |
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Restricting calories also inhibited potentially disease-causing changes in the immune system, and suppressed apoptosis, or programmed cell death. |
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You still need the sequential, programmed, methodical approach to your child's overall learning. |
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But I am programmed as a leftie to try to find the root causes of their anger. |
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A digital signal processor in the system defines individual detection zones, which can be programmed by the operator. |
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The other is mitochondrial damage, which can also trigger a programmed cell death via a sequence of steps. |
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These data suggest that mutations of the out gene disrupt the programmed cell death of the germ cells. |
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We get a boy who doesn't seem to have been programmed to understand the most basic pre-teen attitudes and activities. |
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We're programmed to believe that the athletes we watch are all crooks, criminals and creeps. |
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In contrast, substantial increases in programmed cell death and gliosis develop when the hypoxic exposure is administered in a cyclical fashion. |
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It consisted of a robotic drill mounted on a track and programmed to randomly pierce the gallery walls as it moved from room to room. |
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He programmed some voice-recognition capabilities to operate CAD systems and even experimented with robotic arms to handle floppy disks. |
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The body shop is highly robotized, with 600 machines programmed for welding, bonding and handling operations. |
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I highly recommend this book for all who have an interest in plant biology and programmed cell death in general. |
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Apoptosis, programmed cell death, is a physiological process required for normal development and tissue homeostasis in multicellular organisms. |
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Robotic arms can be quickly programmed to weld in the spots needed for different vehicles. |
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It's a curious thing that programmed cell death is an absolutely essential part of development. |
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A widely adopted rule of thumb in crystallisation theory is that better crystals can be obtained using programmed cooling. |
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The results confirmed widespread infectivity, toxicity and destruction among these cells, probably through apoptosis or programmed cell death. |
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Ordinary kids, the type most of us have cluttering up our living rooms, are just not genetically programmed to be presentable. |
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Babies are not machines and cannot be programmed how and when to behave and they are not always predictable. |
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The central vote-counter was not programmed to expect more than 32,000 votes in any single precinct. |
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Contour was programmed to re-establish telemetry contact with the ground following the burn, however, no signal was received. |
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In this view, networks, from the beginning of television time, should have programmed lots of prime-time game shows. |
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The software team programmed the scheduler to log when a job took longer than expected. |
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Another potential mechanism involved in macrophage defense against M. tuberculosis is apoptosis or programmed cell death. |
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Truckies and burnout schoolies roar through hours my sleep was programmed for. |
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My kids come for Sunday brunch and love the smell when they walk into the kitchen after I have programmed my bread baker. |
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Joe is the counterpoint to David, with a programmed love that is all simulation, and can be turned off as well as on. |
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As part of that instinct, we're also programmed to prefer energy-dense foods like sugar and fat. |
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Patients with systemic inflammatory response syndrome show a dysregulated expression of programmed cell death in systemic neutrophils. |
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Histological staining techniques also confirmed that programmed cell death had taken place after the rats had been deprived of REM sleep. |
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In that film, an assassin is programmed so that he will respond to a post-hypnotic trigger, commit a murder, and not remember it later. |
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Tanto Tempo updates traditional bossa nova by adding subtle programmed beats, jazz flourishes and English and Brazilian vocals. |
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I'd have thought you smarter than to carry a programmed time bomb around with you, Captain. |
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Larval tissues such as gut, salivary glands and certain muscles undergo programmed cell death. |
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The Typhoon is a virtually unmanned aircraft that uses a programmed flight path to seek out its target. |
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In addition, a built-in metronome can accommodate standard and odd-metered rhythms and be programmed for future time changes. |
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A computer, programmed with the patient's refraction and corneal topography, controls the laser beam to precisely remove corneal tissue. |
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The pattern is programmed to stitch an outline around the shape to hold it in place while the edge is stitched. |
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The millennium bug stems from mainly older computer systems which were programmed to read only the last two digits of a year. |
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The sheathing forms what is called the blood-thymus barrier, preventing antigen contamination of developing and programmed T lymphocytes. |
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They are programmed to stay in contact with objects they touch, as rats do. |
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The air-taxi service's telephone number, programmed into Len's sat phone, is no more than the push of a memory button away. |
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It all depends, of course, on how the firmware is programmed to write and read data. |
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The oxidative stress caused by ozone may serve as the initial signal for programmed cell death and a hypersensitive response. |
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One of its most innovative features was that it could be programmed by means of a punched tape. |
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The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful. |
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This is what's known as an unconference, an event programmed and sometimes arranged by attendees. |
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Neuronal degeneration caused by apoptosis or programmed cell death may have physiologic or pathologic consequences. |
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An important mechanism of this regulation is programmed cell death, known as apoptosis. |
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Once the vaccine is injected into a person, the immune system reacts by producing antibodies programmed to attack the dead virus. |
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The switch position of each antenna element is programmed for optimum reception during, for example, an idle mode which receives a pilot signal. |
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After one disastrous season, many of the stations that programmed the show asked to be let out of their two-year guarantees. |
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A multirotor craft can do things such as fly programmed routes or return home autonomously. |
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Since the modern slot machine is programmed to select number series at random, no amount of finessing of the handle can change what has been decided. |
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We're programmed to accept this received opinion as the god-honest truth. |
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I programmed in Basic at age 8 and owned a few computers and tech toys. |
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But though they played the rest of the game in catch-up mode, their machine had been programmed to win all along. |
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A machine for weaving cloth, programmed by a punched card, had already been perfected by the end of the 18th century by Jacquard, whose name is now a dictionary word. |
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Another feature is the wash-wipe facility that can be programmed to vary the number of times the wipers operate after the windscreen wash has finished. |
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If you've seen BladeRunner, you know the short soliloquy at the end by one of the android replicants, Roy, as he's about to expire from a genetically programmed early death. |
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All are programmed to make fairly random movements to start with, in response to the obstacles, rival robots and pools of life-giving light they detect. |
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I don't think I am programmed to churn out a song in 30 seconds. |
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The lead character changed physically, reinforcing his point that no matter what physical changes we can undergo we're all just genetically programmed robots here. |
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Babbage had been convinced that his work demonstrated the argument from design and that the world operated as a great calculating-machine, programmed by God. |
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Prior to the participant arriving, the researcher pseudo-randomly assigned the participant to a particular condition and programmed the software accordingly. |
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Nodule cortex cells that contain ineffective bacteroids might undergo programmed cell death, although we are unaware of any evidence suggesting that such mechanisms exist. |
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We are not talking about luxury extras, but basic programmed repairs. |
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It all sounds wonderful, yet how a walking robot should be constructed and programmed to be as mobile as, say, a Seeing Eye dog, is still an open question. |
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The terms senescence and programmed cell death have led to some confusion. |
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Perhaps we are all just playing out our genetic destiny, like programmed robots, free of free will, unencumbered by choice. |
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The flight management computers include the navigation data programmed for every flight. |
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Engineers in Germany configured the tooling, programmed the robots then ran the entire body shop in the computer before a single piece of equipment was uncrated at the plant. |
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What seizes our attention is the spring that is programmed to move counter-clockwise along the rim of the pendulum's circular bob, against the conventional motion of time. |
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The architectural differences between shared-memory multiprocessors and distributed-memory multiprocessors have implications on how each is programmed. |
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But this would only demonstrate the need for a programmed mechanism to harness and direct the random, undirected energy, which is what creationists have been saying all along. |
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The worm has programmed infected computers to bombard the web site with corrupt data from this Saturday with the intention of forcing it to crash. |
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Rather than being relegated to Saturday morning kiddie fare, anime often holds a prime time slot on Japanese television and is programmed for adults. |
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Therefore, quantum computers can be programmed in a qualitatively new way. |
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Australians are just not programmed for these things and look at it in general as something going on overseas. |
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I don't think Erica is programmed to understand nobility of character. |
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Light Emitting Diodes embedded in the panels could be programmed to light up with decorations, or with messages. |
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Well, we are not programmed to take pills if we start to feel good. |
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However, normally these dumped items will be removed during the programmed cleaning schedule or earlier if they are creating a hazard or a nuisance. |
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In education these operant techniques include token economies, contingency contracting, behavior modification, and various forms of programmed instruction. |
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We reasoned that if programmed cell death influences organismal death, mutants defective in apoptosis should have abnormal, possibly extended, life spans. |
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More important, by following a succession of customized movements programmed by a professional, her progress seems to be under firm control of science. |
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Rennies Travel's Mercia Schultz said yesterday that the tax would have to be collected manually by consultants as the system had not yet been programmed electronically. |
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Rather, God foreknew the Fall, so He programmed creatures with the information for design features for attack and defense that they would need in a cursed world. |
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Many machines can now be programmed to repeat the same cycles. |
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Plants also undergo programmed cell death in a variety of situations. |
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For example, programmed cell death in isolated rat hepatocytes has been implicated in the hepatitis induced by a herbal medicine containing diterpinoids from germander. |
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Titchmarsh just isn't programmed for portentous, monumental declamation. |
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Those who established the business, programmed the computer or were party to it clearly had a real interest in the venture becoming and continuing to be successful. |
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Simply put, if a computer programmed by people learns the contents of a communication, and takes action based on what it learns, it invades privacy. |
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Our bodies are biologically programmed to gather weight, to hold onto it. |
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A consistent observation in patients with sarcoidosis evolving to fibrosis is the progressive loss of epithelial cells, which undergo programmed cell death. |
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Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a continuous process that is vital for the development, propagation, and timely turnover of normal tissues. |
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Apoptosis, or programmed cell death, is a physiological suicide mechanism that preserves homeostasis, in which cell death naturally occurs during normal tissue turnover. |
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It initiates the process of programmed cell death, or apoptosis, which directs the cell to commit suicide, permanently removing the damaged DNA from the organism. |
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This phenomenon is similar to suicidal defense against phage infection, or phage exclusion, programmed by prophages and plasmids, and may well play a similar role. |
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There is, however, growing evidence that specific proteases may also act as mediators of signal transduction or effectors of programmed cell death during plant senescence. |
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It is more notably programmed with tribal breakbeats and seething atmospheres, though it is also blessed with lazy guitar chords that quickly rally into grooviness. |
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Once the interface is brought up to the proper eutectic temperature, the heating mechanism must maintain that programmed temperature with minimal overshoot. |
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After bag connection, the bulk bag is automatically inflated, filled by weight to a programmed set point, and densified. |
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Through her upbringing, Mildred's father had carefully programmed her to expect very little from life. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practise programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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Heartwood formation is a genetically programmed process that occurs spontaneously. |
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The bartender was a droid, as most were, but she doubted this one had been programmed to listen cheerfully to customers' hard luck stories. |
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A casino is one big pokie machine, programmed to pay out less than a dollar in a dollar. |
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Alternatively, the mine can be programmed specifically to ignore all surface vessels regardless of size and exclusively target submarines. |
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The eluates were monitored by the fluorescence detection with programmed wavelength. |
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The specific routes may be genetically programmed or learned to varying degrees. |
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Homes can also be programmed to accept extra electric power on demand, for example by remotely turning up water heater thermostats. |
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Two new CAMCO-brand E-Series indexers that are under development will be previewed at the show and programmed for demos. |
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Counion with Him is His desire, not a robotic family who is programmed or shows up out of duty or obligation. |
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When you collect a group of MIDIs into an album, you can play them much like a CD, with repeat mode, random mode, and a programmed playlist. |
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Essinger describes the intellectual curiosity and acumen that led Babbage to invent this machine, which could be programmed using punch cards. |
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This version has been programmed several times at the Last Night of the Proms. |
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As the name denotes, proximity fuse weapons are programmed to explode several feet above the ground to gain maximum damage. |
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Apoptosis-like programmed cell death has been described in unicellular protists, including Plasmodium, Trypanosoma, and Leishmania genera. |
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Apoptosis refers to programmed cell death which is part of many biological processes. |
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The most significant finding was evidence of programmed cell death in the regressing mandibles of presoldiers. |
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This new process raises the hope of new targeted treatments that could kill tumour cells resistant to programmed cell death. |
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If God is not programmed into human nature, then choosing God is heteronomy, not theonomy. |
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After the mixing cycle, the vessel is simply rolled over to the Discharge System which is programmed to maintain a desired platen pressure. |
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Similarly, in the concert hall, Elgar's works, after a period of neglect, are once again frequently programmed. |
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Occupancy sensors and dimmers were incorporated into the system, and dimmer switches were programmed to operate groups of lights cohesively. |
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Aspherical shapes, such as paraboloids, can be programmed as a point table or with a parametric equation. |
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It is a quad copter programmed to serve coffee orders on different floors within the A Lab building. |
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They are programmed like Stepford Wives and I am sure they are deaf as well. |
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The GOP showed resolve in continuing programmed eradication despite violent attacks by narcoterrorists against counternarcotics authorities. |
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Controlled by a whistle ring that doubles as a perch, the chirpers come programmed with 20 melodies and can be set to sing solo or as a choir. |
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This is an example of what can take place when mechanicals are programmed with human attributes and designed to interact closely with humans. |
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Other programmed and unprogrammed worship groups are not affiliated with any yearly meeting. |
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Efforts to prevent completion of the programmed cell death process by blocking executioner caspases have also been reported. |
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Unbeknown to him, he's actually a CIA sleeper agent who has been programmed to forget this important fact. |
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Most of these are affiliated with the Friends United Meeting, practice programmed worship and employ pastors. |
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It is now programmed via bootloader in the MCU which communicates with the PC via serial line. |
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The monitor is a small, portable device programmed to record blood pressures at specific intervals. |
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Most applications that process credit cards are programmed to automatically balance the check or remittance to the scan line on the bill. |
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In apoptosis, genetically programmed suicide shapes an organism or rids it of diseased cells. |
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The jokiness continues with special texting shortcuts programmed into some of the keys. |
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Wide QRS complex tachycardia with right bundle block pattern and a superior axis was induced by programmed ventricular stimulation. |
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Everything in the cage will be programmed from moment to moment. |
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The senescence is enhanced by exovert pressures and believed to be programmed and controlled by genetic factor. |
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The DS30 HPLC system is programmed such that peak recognition of tHcy and the IS depends on a minimum concentration of cysteine and cysteinyl-glycine. |
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Because each card reader is programmed for either entrance or exit, users must pass in and out before being allowed to reenter, thus eliminating passback. |
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Operator consoles were typically equipped with nixie tube readouts that displayed programmed distance and distance-to-go data for each machine axis. |
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The task is complicated by the fact that an influence mine may have one or more of a hundred different potential target signatures programmed into it. |
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Glial cells serve as important immunoregulators in the brain with the ability to phagocytose neurons that have undergone programmed death, are damaged, or are infected. |
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We observed spontaneous motor activities and spatial memory task of mice using pyroelectric infrared sensor and programmed video tracking system, respectively. |
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For example, prior to the announcement of one acquisition, Goffer gave one of his tippees a disposable cell phone that had two programmed phone numbers labelled 'you' and 'me. |
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The simplest, and least likely to remain invisible over time, are Web pages that use file formats that current generation Web crawlers aren't programmed to handle. |
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Artificial Intelligence is a story about David, a replicant boy, programmed to love like a human, but faced with rejection and forced to embark on a journey of discovery. |
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The app can be programmed to send a personal tweet that lets victims know when they're in the DogHouse, why they're being put there and when they will be released. |
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Card keys can be easily programmed right from the front desk with a PC.Although no security system is perfect, electronic card key systems can greatly improve security. |
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The first aid was designed and programmed so that the first memory had an omnidirectional response pattern, and the second and third memories had a cardioid response pattern. |
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Pity they couldn't have programmed it at Eastertide, but this will be a performance which will be so special in so many ways, and with so many resonances. |
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The studies were programmed on Qualtrics survey software and recruited participants from the Mechanical Turk platform, for a compensation of 25 cents. |
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Before the experiments, he speculated that, by preventing programmed cell death and encouraging inflammation, IKK-beta also promotes the emergence and growth of tumors. |
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Two concertos, Walton's Viola Concerto with William Primrose, and Elgar's Violin Concerto with Yehudi Menuhin, were programmed as part of these concerts. |
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The lab rat was programmed to press the lever when the bell rang. |
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Asexuals are programmed differently, like anybody else on the LGBTQXYZ spectrum, but difference is cool! Difference is perhaps the best part of being queer. Own it, aces! |
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To improve his speed, he practices his calendrical calculations on his computer, which is programmed to quiz him with random dates every time he logs on. |
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Fluxgate electronic compasses can be calibrated automatically, and can also be programmed with the correct local compass variation so as to indicate the true heading. |
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The Kirov came back to the Met for two weeks this July, with Jewels programmed for the last three days of the engagement, and a restored La Bayadere up at the front. |
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The atrial effective refractory period was evaluated using programmed extra-stimuli, which defined as the longest S1S2 interval that failed to capture. |
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It can be programmed for eight entrees and for various levels of doneness. |
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A table saw puts programmed V-shaped cuts in the heated strip. |
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