Sentence examples for are programmed to recognise from inspiring English sources

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The cells are programmed to recognise and kill the cancer and are placed back inside the person's body.

The cameras are programmed to recognise the ball as the "object of interest" as opposed to the goalkeeper or other players.

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Although not a tricorder by Star Trek standards, the portable instrument could be programmed to recognise 100 different compounds.

In the US the cars at fault were programmed to recognise that they were being tested and to lower emissions automatically.

Moreover, the special browser plug-ins needed to access them may be blocked in countries where internet users run the greatest risk of being snooped on by governments or other mischief makers in other words, where users need them most.A useful staging post would be if browsers were programmed to recognise only CAs anointed by legitimate certificate holders.

So far the robot has been programmed to recognise a reflection of its arm, but ultimately Mr Hart wants it to pass the "full mirror test".

Is it a trait you recognise in your girlfriend that you are programmed to react to?

Similar nanorobots could be programmed to quickly recognise and digest even the tiniest clusters of young cancer cells, long before they spread throughout the body.

Turkle is concerned that teachers of programming are trained to recognise hard mastery as the only real way to program, whereas it is only 'male mastery'.

At first, I never recognise her – I'm still programmed to filter out the taller people.

Moreover, the program was able to recognise the singularity of languages such as Basque and Maltese.

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