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Some can be programmed to turn irrigation off and on as needed.
Conversely, a smart appliance can be programmed to turn itself on when the cost of power dips.
At the same time, to save energy, many computers monitors can be programmed to turn themselves off when not in use.
A wireless motion sensor could be programmed to turn on the lights — at 40 percent brightness, so that I am not blinded — whenever I get up.
In the morning, as I awake to WINS, the lights in the bedroom could be programmed to turn on gradually, and the motorized blackout shades could open.
A clock and a microprocessor in the Somnavue control box can be programmed to turn the lens light on and off at specified times of day, and the light intensity can be regulated.
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Our bodies, he concluded, are "programmed to turn misery into death".
Between 1 a.m. and 9 a.m., when scores of automatic sprinklers were programmed to turn on, the water pressure dropped.
"If the driver doesn't respond, the car is programmed to turn on the hazard lights and manoeuvre itself onto the hard shoulder," Verweyen insisted.
What's intriguing about skin and hair cells is that while most of the body's cells are programmed to turn themselves off when exposed to harmful stresses, certain skin and hair cells are much tougher.
If the spacecraft survived, he said, it is programmed to turn on both of its transmitters on Monday and begin a rotating sequence of signal-sending through all its antennas.
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