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Most genes, like most light fixtures, have "switches" near them.
These have switches, motor brushes, cords and pads that wear out over time.
Also, new trains have switches that the driver must flick before the conductor can open the doors.
At the end of the roll call – which includes more than 100 observations, from quirky notes on electricity ("Their wall outlets all have switches, some don't do anything") to sensible advice on alcohol ("Avoid British wine and French beer") – he ironically posts, "there are still no guns".
Not that those observations aren't frequently brilliant; he manages as ever to talk an absurd kind of common sense, whether questioning why lamps have switches on their necks or setting out the logic of catching people's attention by shouting your own name rather than theirs.
— RIKI OTT, marine toxicologist and author of "Not One Drop: Betrayal and Courage in the Wake of the Exxon Valdez Oil Spill" IN Norway and Brazil, offshore oil rigs are required to have switches that close valves whenever they sense an acoustic pulse in the water, which could signal a blowout.
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