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The article describes a "lock-in effect".

This paper describes a delay locked loop with double edge synchronization for use in a clock alignment process.

The literature also describes a simple lock-free linearizable stack algorithm that works at low loads but does not scale as the load increases.

Apple has a new patent out (via AppleInsider) that describes a method for locking a device or asking a user for proof of their identity if the device detects a pattern of unusual behavior.

The metaphor of science living in an ivory tower is therefore not only describing a world locked away, but portrays also the fact of different linguistic, social, habitual properties compared to the outside.

The locked-in state describes a condition in which the patient is aware and awake but paralysed and therefore unable to move or to communciate verbally or by any other means of muscle activity.

"It was a mail receptacle/guest house," Mr. Farentinos jokes, describing an oversize, locking mailbox nicknamed the Elephant Trunk.

Being a psychiatric patient was described as a locked position, where they encountered low expectations and pessimistic attitudes.

The former UN rapporteur on the right to food, Olivier de Schutter, has described a series of "lock-ins" that prevent change.

We describe a combination of locking and versioning protocols together with a "chopping" analysis to shorten critical sections.

Here, we describe a dual-component Dock-and-Lock (DnL) self-assembly mechanism that can be used to construct shear-thinning, self-healing, and injectable hydrogels.

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