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The programmed
noun
A set of structured activities.
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(The programmed drums here, by comparison, are much less interesting).
The programmed HRS cells were then baked in a vacuum oven at 150°C.
The programmed mixing printing method was adopted to construct these objects.
The programmed PDA and sample screens are shown in Figure 3.
The programmed and eventually administered treatment schemes are shown in Table 1.
The programmed cell death pathway is over-represented in this latter comparison.
The programmed dialysis duration was 210′: three patients, 240′: twenty-four pandents and 270′: four patients.
"Many people are fed up with the programmed robots that represent us," he said.
In a recent Scientific American article, Berliner wrote: Not much was expected of the programmed robot. . . .
Ms. Scherzinger's small, flexible voice thrives in the programmed, computer-tuned R&B tracks.
(Every so often, Axwell also took up drumsticks and pounded along with the programmed beat).
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