Standardization was also a way of reprogramming life elsewhere in the default settings of the metropole.
You could plug your TV into the Internet and download reprogramming instructions and bingo!
Every cash till would need reprogramming and cash handling charges would double, he added.
You can see residues of the imperial reprogramming in the anomalous-seeming distances in track.
And it would be foolish to start reprogramming all the models on the basis of this single result.
The Aspin reprogramming would also disrupt the alternative for defending the continental United States: the Ground-Based Interceptor (GBI) program.
He adds that officials have maintained quality communications by launching, reprogramming and repositioning military assets, and buying commercial capacity.
Although the transplanted nucleus enters the egg properly imprinted, reprogramming messes this up.
More than 60 million taxpayers might be prevented from filing their tax returns while the IRS is reprogramming its computers.
They're sent to Texas or to a contract plant in China for reprogramming, cleaning, a new keypad or a new plastic case.
Remember, too, that crafty reprogramming of the mind doesn't necessarily depend on what you're thinking about, but how you're thinking about it.
By reprogramming the brain to no longer equate discomfort with imminent danger, he suggests, we can achieve a state of ease despite life's inevitable hardships.
But anticipation and second-guessing is not enough to base the reprogramming necessary to reset the computers that receive and process millions of tax returns annually.
In addition to submitting the required SPAs, states are also in the process of reprogramming their claims processing systems to pay at the appropriate, higher rates.
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Sheng Ding, of the Scripps Research Institute, is working on identifying which genes are involved in reprogramming cells and what medicines might turn on those genes.
Dr Keisuke Kaji, a stem cell researcher at the Medical Research Council Centre for Regenerative Medicine in Edinburgh said the technique was a "great advance" in cell reprogramming technology.
This year's theme, "Shared Norms for the New Reality, " is about reprogramming the world so that the way we interact and do business is more inclusive -- lofty ambitions indeed.
For a start, the technical difficulties of reintroducing a national currency, reprogramming computers and vending machines, minting coins and printing notes are huge (three years' preparation was needed for the euro).
Sometimes that means reprogramming long-held assumptions about workplace behavior.
The main antenna failed to open properly, but clever reprogramming enabled the capacity of the low gain antenna to be increased eight times, enabling 70% of the mission objectives to be completed.
The genetic approach to reprogramming, pioneered by Shinya Yamanaka who won the 2012 Nobel Prize in medicine for his work, allows human cells to be transformed back into an embryonic-like, pluripotent state.
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'Twas not the case at all, however, in a recent reprogramming effort at a Virginia ATM, where a clever individual somehow fooled the computer into thinking it was dispersing five-dollar bills while it actually shot out twenties.
Then came a breakthrough in 2007, when Shinya Yamanaka of Kyoto University succeeded in reprogramming adult skin cells back to their embryonic state simply by dousing them in a concoction of four genetic factors and some growth media.
The reprogramming took place for the latter four years because the belief was that instead of programming money for 2017 when you have 160, 000 teachers that are about to be given pink slips, that at the time-being, that was the more urgent need.
It takes about four weeks for a skin cell to be "primed" for reprogramming, and then it takes an additional three to four weeks for iPS colonies to grow, according to Dr. Joseph Wu, study co-author and assistant professor of cardiology and radiology at Stanford's School of Medicine.
The literature on similarities and differences between ES cells and iPS cells, he said, is quite controversial and scientists still do not know whether differences between different iPS cell lines are just due to genetic differences between the adult cell lines that were used for reprogramming or whether genetic changes occurred during reprogramming.
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