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She and her colleagues dissected the brain and spinal cord out of a lamprey and wired it up to a standard-issue lab research robot called a Khepera equipped with light sensors and wheels.
I didn't own a microwave so he bought one, popped it in my never-used oven (the only available space) and wired it up.
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Then he sent his own electricians to wire it up.
Both arms were built by Canada, and the Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield will join the American astronaut Scott Parazynski in a spacewalk on Sunday to unfold it, bolt it together and wire it up.
If I wanted to earn £70,000, I'd need to supplement my own wages by ripping my baby from my wife's uterus, wiring it up to an elaborate system of pulleys and sending it out on the road as The Incredible Tap-dancing Newborn.
Mr Ling's early attempts to hack a hearing aid involved dismantling one of his partner's old ones and wiring it up to a laptop to watch how it handled sound.
People only have room for a few boxes in their living rooms, not to mention the hassles of wiring it up to a broadband modem that may be in another room.
Brown looked at the circuit layout and found that with a little work, he could wire it up so that the reset signal not only reset the console, but switched which part of the cartridge's memory was being read.
For the most part, that's totally fine — in the long run, I imagine most people will want to wire it up anyway, because saying "sorry my doorbell didn't work, I forgot to charge it" makes you sound like a crazy person.
For example, as explained to me by a Kinvey spokesperson, if a developer wanted to build an app on Kinvey and host the web component, business logic or Data Links on Google App Engine, they'd have to first build the app on App Engine and then manually "wire it up" on Kinvey.
Make sure it's secure, and then wire it up as needed.
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