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Authors Khattak, S., Javed M., Khayam S. Ali, Uzmi Z. Afzal, & Paxson V. Internet censorship artificially changes the dynamics of resourceproduction and consumption, affecting a range of stakeholders thatinclude end users, service providers, and content providers.

Morphing artificially changes the NavX anatomy in order to improve the fit into a given 3D image.

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Now, you can artificially change that.

The disturbance caused by shooting or gassing badgers results in artificially changed dynamics inside the sett, forcing the animals to move.

It takes advantage of the different physicochemical surface properties of minerals in particular, their wettability, which can be a natural property or one artificially changed by chemical reagents.

I agree with you it is meaningless to artificially change a lot of parameters to get a fast decay in the Cdp model, but my supervisor insist on using this complex model.

Acidification significantly reduced C mineralization and microbial biomass C. Surprisingly, the largest shift in microbial community (with promotion of fungi and protozoa relative to bacteria) over all treatments was observed in the treatments with artificially changed particle size distribution.

Interestingly, cells infected with rVHSV-wild that has artificially changed nucleotides just before and after the NV gene ORF, also showed highly increased luciferase activity, but the increased amplitude was lower than that by rVHSV-ΔNV-EGFP.

Although the position of a plastic bottle was artificially changed in three-dimensional directions up to ±10 mm to simulate real situation of practical measurement, the prediction accuracy was not degraded within ±5 mm positional variation.

Wetlands are considered managed if the water level is artificially changed, or the wetlands are created by human activity.

From a practical point of view, it is important to note that every redox cofactor component of the RC can be artificially changed (washed out from the RC and chemically or genetically modified; see e.g. [17, 18]).

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