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According to Donald G. Baumer, an engineer who worked with Hazlett, both of them realized that the Votomatic counting system could be manipulated — for instance, through the toggle switches that were on the front of a Data General Nova computer — but it was assumed that nobody would do this, because anybody who tried it could be seen.
By modulating the expression host and/or vector systems, selection and detection of inserted genes can be manipulated, for instance by the coexpression of reporter genes or heterologous complementation.
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Furthermore, the VoxieBox could be used in classrooms, allowing children to manipulate, for instance, a blood cell in biology classes without being exposed to dangerous materials.
Such attribute is directly influenced by a system input signal – v t), which manipulates, for instance, buffer sizes or the number of threads in a pool.
Physicians can adopt new opportunistic behaviors by manipulating DRGs, for instance, by 'up-coding' diseases.
In such instances power does not come readily to humans; power must be acquired, controlled, and manipulated for human purposes.
E2-DR is also designed to work with wireless accessories that can give it various additional capabilities based on the needs of the situation – these could include dexterous appendages for gripping objects or manipulating controls, for instance.
While control is less direct in conservation settings, interventions nonetheless manipulate selection pressures, for instance by altering spatial features of the habitat (e.g. designating protected areas or corridors).
A more elaborate way to assess the integration of contextual and acoustic variation is to experimentally manipulate the context, for instance by presenting stuffed predator models before the playback, or, alternatively by first presenting some calls, and then later some others.
For instance, manipulated images of faces with enhanced symmetry are judged more attractive than the original faces [ 36, 37].
With respect to the mechanism causing this bias, this is consistent with the suggestion by Emlen (1997), that especially in species with small clutch sizes (such as pigeons), the sex of the first egg can be manipulated by the mother, for instance, by means of aborting the follicle bearing the unwanted sex.
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