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With no umbrella body of governance or nationwide sanctioning, the hunter-pace formula has been adopted and freely modified by trail organizations as a convenient fund-raising tool.

But there is another benefit, too: because it can be freely modified, open-source software is also easier to translate, or localise, for use in a particular language.

The XO's Linux-based software is free and can be freely modified by users—something the XO's backers were keen to encourage.

The Chronicler used the Old Testament books of Samuel and Kings as sources for his historical account freely modified to accord with the Chronicler's own interests and point of view.

Free Software Foundation, nonprofit corporation formed in 1985 by American computer programmer Richard Stallman in order to promote open-source software that is, free computer programs that can be freely modified and shared.

Designed to take advantage of the Digital Equipment Corporation's brand-new PDP-1 minicomputer and the advent of a cathode-ray display screen, Spacewar was written before software was patented, and the original programmers' instructions were shared and freely modified by a small group of software designers.

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Because the result is shown at a disaggregate level, users can freely modify, process, and visualize the dataset for any purpose.

As transcription programs become stabilized in fate-determined cells by progressive patterning of chromatin structures, cells lose their plasticity and the ability to freely modify their identity in response to changing developmental cues.

In the process collaboration across organizational boundaries, organizations still stay autonomic, which means each organization can freely modify its internal operations to meet its private goals while satisfying the mutual objectives with its partners.

(The caller of a function that returns a fresh object may freely modify the object without fear that such modification will compromise the future correct behavior of that function). 2. (of a binding for a name) newly-allocated; not shared with other bindings for that name.

That is, one can freely modify it and use it for a variety of BCI applications.

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