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He explained that the mbira is used to invoke the ancestors, by which he meant neither a religious presence nor Hammer House phantoms, but something more commonplace: the fact that the past is with us, in the earth and in the air, and only needs summoning.
The adapter object is a dynamic proxy which is used to invoke the services in the service registry.
GOI forms the core of the ViroLab virtual laboratory and it is used to invoke operations from within in-silico experiments described using a scripting notation.
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They asked us to produce a special incense that's used to invoke Satan.
What all these technologies have in common is that they can be used to invoke and exploit the bizarre phenomenon of superposition.Superposition is not simple.
The figurines, including two-headed humans, a chameleon, a crocodile and a man on horseback, are thought to have been used to invoke the help of ancestors to cure illnesses.
Above: C# being used to invoke a Jupiter-based app.
The adapters are used to invoke the local and remote services.
Then, the collected data are used to invoke the step function that, based on the automata of the shutter and the lamp, computes and returns the commands that achieve the objectives without conflict.
The patent also suggests users could customise swipe gestures to create their own shortcuts, and describes how "multi-fingered swipe gestures" could be used to "invoke additional functionality" — such as word deletion, inserting elements like punctuation and spaces, or calling up additional keyboards (such as numbers, or special symbols).
The unique molecule identifiers (the InChIKey) are captured as assigned to Dublin-core fields, and can also serve well as nodes in an RDF description [26], although Dspace itself cannot be used to invoke a semantic query based on such RDF declarations.
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