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That, at least, is the message automakers are sending to consumers as they trumpet big plans for cars that can bypass the gas pump.
Why else would I be calling!? (Yes, there are key-presses that can bypass the instructions. But they're different for each carrier.
When the receptor cells or other parts of the ear are damaged, implants transmit electrical impulses that can bypass the damage.
To many Chinese, the $100 or so a year for a VPN, an overseas server that can bypass government censorship, is a lot of money.
They orchestrated a string of acquisitions of companies with mobile-related technology, including Android, maker of a cellphone operating system; GrandCentral, a service for making calls that can bypass telephone lines; and AdMob, an advertising network for mobile applications.
Three methods that can bypass the cross-talk are discussed.
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While a flurry of studies have shown that PrimPol can bypass DNA adducts and that it likely contributes to TLS in cells, a detailed quantitative analysis of PrimPol DNA binding and enzymatic activity is largely absent.
Kenny et al. (2002) showed that Map activates Cdc42, while others have suggested that Map can bypass Cdc42, triggering filopodia via a Cdc42 molecular mimicry mechanism (Alto et al., 2006).
for siRNA knockdown evaluation: It measures the siRNA knockdown efficiency in individual cells so that it can bypass the potential problem of obtaining ambitious results from transfected cells that express the siRNA at various levels.
A shortened linker that can physically bypass Lis1 renders dynein Lis1 insensitive.
Single molecule analysis of a dynein motor with a shortened linker that can physically bypass Lis1 indicated that removing the steric block renders dynein insensitive to Lis1.
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