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This charge shot weapon fires an arc of electricity, lethally shocking targets and chaining to nearby enemies.
With additional features like in memory application chaining (to minimize disk I/O), porting code from a development machine and scaling up to a high performance cluster is often trivial.
This hash-table uses separate chaining to resolve collisions (at each bucket).
Every arm entry for each animal was recorded and reviewed to ensure that the mice did not employ nonspatial/kinesthetic strategies (that is, chaining) to solve the task.
This moral approach which emphasises both rights and responsibilities, suggests the need to engage with all the players involved in the use of methods such as chaining to find a way forward.
Reeve et al. (2007) used concept chaining to link together semantically related concepts identified from the Unified Medical Language System UMLSS) Metathesaurus and used these chains to extract sentences for summarization.
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Then came the chained-to-my-desktop era.
At the same time, the cellulose chain-to-chain distance increased due to the attached molecules.
Customer service drones chained to a script.
I'm chained to him.
"I feel chained to the house.
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