More troubling is the ability to fabricate fake signals that are indistinguishable from real ones.
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At James' garage bikes are built from the ground up and can take 800 hours to fabricate.
It was able to quickly fabricate large numbers of weapons to respond to the constantly changing global threat.
Dr Swartzlander's prototype phase mask was made using the sort of etching techniques employed to fabricate computer chips.
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He enlisted John Chang, an experienced catheter engineer, and the two began experimenting on cadavers to fabricate the right equipment.
Instead of using light to etch a transistor circuit on a wafer of silicon, they propose to fabricate tiny wires.
The meta-analysis suggested that 14% of researchers in the underlying studies had seen their colleagues fabricate, falsify, alter or modify data.
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It was actually worse than pulling teeth because most of the time we had to fabricate the teeth and then pull them.
Lathes are used to fabricate things by the selective removal of material.
"Our next step is to fabricate a complete self-powered pacemaker and examine it with animal tests, " wrote Dr. Karami in an email.
They don't fabricate the lights themselves but pass the designs to a smaller manufacturer who in turn may subcontract elements of the manufacture.
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The structural steel rolls in from a loading bay, and machines fabricate it into parts that are welded together to form the frame.
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She needs specialized weaponry that Jack knows how to fabricate, and their extended discussion of the technical aspects goes beyond laconic into mildly ludicrous.
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He means that arm doesn't risk a lot of capital to fabricate chips, preferring instead to license its microprocessor architecture to 35 semiconductor partners.
It is reported that the Soviet Union has, among other things, utilized Olivetti-supplied machine tools to fabricate its new YAK-41 supersonic, short-take-off-and-landing naval fighter aircraft.
It took him almost two months to fabricate the object successfully.
In my experience many of the soldiers who commit crimes punishable by either civil laws or the UCMJ commonly fabricate an excuse for their behavior.
However much Chief Frazier and his colleagues loathed John Polio, the notion that they would fabricate evidence and invent misgivings simply to defame him seems dubious.
"The federal government has viewed for years that he has this almost mystical ability to fabricate weapons or bombs almost out of thin air, " Kleinman said.
Until last year, China provided some 97% of the REEs available in the world, which are used increasingly to fabricate the magnets in wind-turbines and in electric vehicles.
IBM's Mr. Vlasov said the company has demonstrated it can fabricate data channels using its technology that are one-tenth the size of others created so far from silicon.
Yet the bankers, together with the central banks, want Europe the fabricate money just like the Federal Reserve in the U.S. A money creation machine is the dream of all bankers.
He's hopeful he also can raise funds to fabricate a pair of two-man sleds for Sochi, though he admits it's a lot to ask for in such a short span of time.
Using porous, super water-repellant nickel foam to fabricate the three supporting and two jumping legs, the group made a robot that could leap more than 5.5 inches, despite weighing as much as 1, 100 water striders.
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When Berkowitz accused Skilling of using Enron's reserve accounts as a financial cookie jar to fabricate the company's earnings, Skilling told the prosecutor that he didn't understand the financial documents he was trying to characterize.
But Prof Colin Pillinger, the scientist behind the ill-fated Beagle-2 mission to Mars, said the printer would have to be really precise to be able to fabricate complex parts that usually make up the body of a spacecraft.
Mr Mawet and his team, meanwhile, are trying to fabricate prototypes of their design to test on the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope in Chile, which is at a higher altitude, and thus less prone to wobbling air.
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Bespoke shoes take 50 hours to fabricate, but for the first pair five months to deliver because of the fitting (two sessions are required) and last-making processes. (Subsequent pairs take three months.) Made-to-order takes about six weeks and doesn't mean off-the-rack.
"We are excited by this new invention on transparent solar cells, which applied our recent advances in transparent conducting windows (also published in ACS Nano) to fabricate these devices, " said Paul S.Weiss, CNSI director and Fred Kavli Chair in NanoSystems Sciences.
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Over the weekend one of her accusers, the local imam, was himself arrested and charged with blasphemy, after his deputy said that he had seen the imam tear up pages of the Koran in order to fabricate evidence against the girl.
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