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As a consequence, a Java program can be adapted to work in Dalvik and vice versa.
This makefile can be adapted to work on Fedora F8 Linux as follows.
The positions also, as opposition members learned, had to be adapted to work on the local level.
I would love to know if your glove based system could be adapted to work with Opensim (ie. the Second Life viewer and opensource clones)?
EEMS has been designed so that it can easily be adapted to work with different file types and interface with other software systems.
At present, the robot, called Co-Worker, is sold for high-end wireless videoconferencing and related uses and would need to be adapted to work with the elderly, Mr. Angle said.
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The new computer is a type of neural network that has been adapted to work with an external memory.
Firstly, the running Gaussian average background model is adapted to work with depth distances in crowded scenes.
Such techniques, generally used for a single robot, have been adapted to work on multi-robots into ACIn architecture.
On camera: With a few hardware changes, such as a ring of near-infrared LEDs, a Microsoft LifeCam is adapted to work as a depth camera.
The prototype chips are adapted to work with frequencies up to 80 MHz, power supply voltages from 2.9 V to 3.3 V and temperatures from 0 °C to 60°CC.
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