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One of his defining moments on the show was helping GCSE student Musharaf Asghar overcome a crippling stammer using a technique borrowed from the film The King's Speech.

This is how he writes down his routines, using a technique borrowed from his paternal grandfather, who was a cabdriver during the week and a preacher on the weekends; the idea is to always be talking, instead of reading.

Bowtie indexes the reference genome using a technique borrowed from data-compression, the Burrows–Wheeler transform (Burrows and Wheeler, 1994; Ferragina and Manzini, 2001).

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Berna and Goldberg used a technique borrowed from geologists – called soil micromorphology – to study paper-thin sections of their burned specimens.

It will also use a technique borrowed from Hollywood called pixel shading that tricks the eye into seeing object surfaces as rounded when they aren't.

Furthermore, the method uses a technique borrowed from computer graphics to simulate the effect in the images of short translations of the robot to compute local motion parameters.

The data were analyzed using a case-only approach, a technique borrowed from genetic research that allows the identification of time-invariant factors (such as gender) that modify the effect of a time-variant risk factor (such as weather).

But those are just two of the strange possibilities raised by researchers working in the intriguing experimental no man's land between the two materials.In the past few weeks, researchers at Rice University in Houston, Texas, and Pennsylvania State University have been making transparent metals using a new technique borrowed from the fast-moving field of "mesoporous" solids.

You can also use the SCQA  style ( Situation, Complication, Question, Answer) – a technique borrowed from management consultants.

The Tholos also uses a projection technique borrowed from a device over a century old: the zoetrope.

An approach is suggested using a line simplification technique borrowed from cartography that is repurposed to identify prominent points on a horizon line.

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