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Reprogramming the engine's computer should smooth things out.
Those devices -- part stimulator, part pacemaker -- automatically charge in an attack, reprogramming the heartbeat.
The attacker set up shop inside the computer, reprogramming the machine to lie to the owner.
This means reprogramming the goal-seeking software that drives the agent.
Ground experts pulled off a spectacular rescue by reprogramming the computers, compressing the data and transmitting it through a slow, secondary antenna.
The C.H.D.K. solves this problem by reprogramming the camera to store all information without any compression in the raw format.
T-cell therapy is often considered an option of last resort because reprogramming the immune system can come with dangerous side-effects, including cytokine release syndrome (sCRS) – and overload defense cells.
"Over the past few years," Carr wrote, "I've had an uncomfortable sense that someone, or something, has been tinkering with my brain, remapping the neural circuitry, reprogramming the memory.
Then he said O.W.S. was directly reprogramming the culture of New York City, looking for revitalized neighborhood models, and considering more extreme nonviolent actions to affect how the city functions.
The State Department of Administration is reprogramming the payroll system to reflect the changes, which amount to an average pay cut of 8 percent.
In T.S.B. 11-017 issued on the same date, Acura said reprogramming the electronic control module should prevent further problems with the converters.
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