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When access to digital computers became possible in the middle fifties, a few scientists instinctively recognized that a machine that could manipulate numbers could also manipulate symbols and that the manipulation of symbols could well be the essence of human thought.
To realize his vision Mr. Lehrer created an array of speakers that could manipulate the Haas effect, a phenomenon that helps listeners locate the source of a sound.
The challenge, he says, is to balance potential student employment opportunities against practices that could manipulate undergraduates or dilute the U.N.C. experience.
One course in particular captured his imagination: a lecture series on building machines that could manipulate molecules.
The company said in a notice this week that it's switching off the software distribution network after researchers found that a hacker could update the pacemaker's software with malicious software that could manipulate the impulses that regulate a patient's heartbeat.
And so we had to find a clear rule to distinguish between organizations that could manipulate the process and long-established organizations with dues-paying members who are not trying to fool voters as to their identity.
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"I liked the fact that he could manipulate that world and use it to critique modern society".
That seemed to satisfy American concerns that countries could manipulate the emissions and economic data they submitted for international review.
Subjects received one 10-trial session except the gorilla Gorgo that received two sessions to ensure that he could manipulate the tool proficiently in the trap tube condition.
Mr. Berlin, 56, said he found it fascinating to realize that "a man could lead people in this way, that they could manipulate people like this".
Previously, researchers had shown that humans could learn to move a computer cursor with their thoughts, and that monkeys could manipulate a robotic arm.
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