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These are used either through ingestion before producing the urine (called tampering) or through adding the chemical to urine after it has been expelled from the body (called masking).
Called "Tampering With Nature," the special is to be shown on Friday night.
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So there's interesting things that one does to counteract these by using analytics, privacy protecting analytics like these things called tamper resistance logs that record how the people inside the bank, for example, actually looked at records.
Intentional misuse, prank calls, or tampering with these phones is a criminal offense.
He would lower a half-shell of beryllium, called the tamper, over the core, stopping just before it was snugly seated.
This change - one might even call it a tampering, because it went ahead without consultation or agreement, according to Trussell Trust - is a small but telling detail.
To measure sound, Mr. Fierstein, the acoustical consultant, uses a machine that he calls a "tamper-proof calibrated recording system". With it, he said, he can recreate an offending noise at the volume it is heard in an apartment.
And a fast, low-cost way of doing just that has now been commercialised by Ingenia Technology, a company based in London, to provide what it calls a tamper-proof method of "laser surface authentication".The process was developed initially at Imperial College, London, and is based on a phenomenon known as laser speckle.
With hardware you can create what we call a tamper-resistant security module.
A not-tampered pixel that is detected as tampered is called false-positive pixel.
The scout, who insisted on anonymity because he did not want to be accused of tampering with Matsui, called him a huge star whose departure from the Giants after 10 seasons was akin to Derek Jeter leaving the Yankees.
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