Sentence examples for use of decoys from inspiring English sources

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The Serbs proved to be expert at camouflage, deception, and the use of decoys... Martin Walker, a correspondent for the Guardian, asked him why NATO was using million-dollar weapons to take out ten-thousand-dollar targets.

While some readers previously questioned the use of decoys to lure sharks, the team from Discovery is committed to finding less invasive measures to study sharks in dangerous waters, including the Shark Spy camera, which is also featured in "Air Jaws Apocalypse".

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The use of decoy sets provides a useful measure of the discriminatory power of a docking process, measuring the ability of the docking procedure to identify active compounds early from an unbiased series.

These two trends have prompted Franco Orsi, a Ligurian senator from Silvio Berlusconi's party, to propose a law that would liberalize the use of decoy birds and expand the times and places in which hunting is permitted.

But yesterday German Federal Criminal Police said they had finally caught up with the gunman after mounting a massive search operation that involved installing car number plate detection devices across Germany, the use of decoy lorries and the offer of a €100,000 (£85,000) reward.

Use of decoy oligonucleotides and RNA interference technology to modulate the expression of proinflammatory genes are more specific than chemical inhibitors.

(His view is essentially that spelled out by the Geneva Convention more than 300 years later: " 'Ruses of war,' such as involve the use of camouflage, decoys, mock operations and misinformation are not prohibited because, while they may cause an adversary to act recklessly, they do not constitute acts that an adversary should not expect to occur as part and parcel of war").

Another particularly interesting application is the use of protein decoys in virtual screening to rescale docking scores.

The primary intended use of block decoys is in vitro gene regulation studies in which bespoke chimeras can be rapidly constructed and utilized to determine a promoter's functional regulation.

But Saddam's use of political decoys is widely believed to be true, and it is certainly the most likely modern scenario.

Bethe, along with IBM physicist Richard Garwin and Cornell University colleague Kurt Gottfried, wrote an article in Scientific American which analyzed the system and concluded that any putative enemy could disable such a system by the use of suitable decoys.

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