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Virtual environments could be used to help with a person's fear of heights, or help someone with an eating disorder.
Citing recent research, he writes that "the genome can be as malleable as we once believed only environments could be".
Although he has demonstrated how such local environments could be used to construct a raw cognitive map, he failed to produce an adequate algorithm for computing them.
Potential ways in which the social and physical environments could be modified to promote and support physically active living were identified.
id and Romero had cut their teeth on 1992's Wolfenstein 3D, which was effectively ground zero for the modern first-person shooter, but technical limitations meant that its boxy environments could be pushed through in a straight line.
The Greens senator, Scott Ludlam, asked: "Is there any law that would prevent the system from ingesting [photographs] from publicly available sources like social media sites?" Andrew Rice, the assistant secretary of the department, answered: "It's possible that still images out of these kinds of environments could be put into the system.
In conclusion, it has been suggested to manage marine and terrestrial resources through a coordinated strategy in which coastal and river environments could be, really, inserted in the same landscape unit to promote the social and economic development of local communities toward a sustainable development of coastal areas.
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The environment could be gossipy.
"The environment could be a mock office, a classroom, a doctor's office.
Using that openness to create an erotically charged environment could be fun.
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