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At about the same time, an operation was devised in which the spermatic ducts were tied off.
But it is also built on motifs that Mr. Stucky, 55, based on a code he devised, in which the letters of the alphabet were assigned to musical pitches.
For example, at the insistence of Feig and the producer, Judd Apatow, a gross-out sequence was devised in which the women, while trying on fancy dresses at a bridal salon, undergo digestive inconveniences.
There a complex solution has been devised, in which the track, stations and signals will be leased on 30-year contracts to as many as three private companies, leaving the operation of train services in the hands of the existing public-sector management.
There is even a peculiar, one-of-a-kind "pan-chess" board that Xul Solar devised, in which the pieces represent letters and symbols and the squares (12 by 13 instead of the conventional 8 by 8) syllables; together they create new words in the invented tongues.
To solve this problem, the interactive genetic algorithm was devised, in which the fitness function is replaced by human's evaluation.
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It is not enough to simply state that rail should be used; ways must be devised in which this is made easier and more convenient for the logistics providers, so that freight by rail becomes a desirable option once more.
An iterative correction process was devised in which errors in the assembled sequence were identified from the SOLiD read alignment data as either a single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) for single base errors, or as small InDels (insertion/deletion) for homopolymer pyrosequencing errors.
A solution was devised in which some of the windows were lit up via artificial means.
Hence, an innovative way of placing the bananas in the trays is devised in which wooden skewers are used to hold the fruits.
An embarrassment intensity rating scale was devised in which Ss were rated by the first and second authors from 0 = "no embarrassment" to 1 = "little", 2 = "some", 3 = "much" and 4 = "very much embarrassment or principal problem" based on clinical records and transcript material.
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