According to Cisco, one function will be centered around minimizing driver distraction, something likely to be differ according to each manufacturer.
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When one array fails, a new one opens up, allowing the device to function for a full year.
By the time researchers learn how to make one technology function in a language other than English, new American upgrades are out.
Designed to perform just one function, these chips do it faster and are less expensive than their all-purpose brethren.
The corporation is in a virtuous cycle of economic growth, whereby success breeds success: the successful execution of one function contributes to the positive execution of other functions.
Instead of sending messages to one another and creating an email trail, they had a shared throwaway account and would pass messages along to one another using the draft function.
In my recent piece about Teradata Aster, I noted their assertion that new Aster tools could reduce the need for data scientists by 80 percent, using one to set up a function and then turn the operations over to business analysts.
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Often, countries do not have the resources to set up a website so we are fufilling that function by allowing one person to to see what another person is doing in another part of the country.
Yet the notion of two brains gives rise to the function of one mind.
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The return of his salary should remind us that we do indeed pay him to perform a function, one that he expands with every chummy photo op.
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"The low rise of the city gives it a character which is unique among American cities, and one that is important to the monumental function of the city, " said George Clark, chairman of the Committee of 100 on the Federal City, a preservation group.
In fact, Bologna's main tourist attractions--including its medieval, porticoed streets and two leaning towers--seem to have been specifically designed for one critical function: walking off meals.
There is, however, one function that the company continues to fulfill: it operates a well at the foot of a valley where a large population brings its buckets for water.
The constitutional role of the guard has only one military function, that's to repel invasion.
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After many years of study, no one knows how much sleep we need to function normally.
The Blu-ray player also employs a dual core processor to handle the All-in-One search function.
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One facet is to minimize the power-storage function needed for round-the-clock usage.
Mr Bloomberg's eponymous company epitomises modern private-sector New York: in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks, Bloomberg machines were one of the few systems that continued to function.
So it is ironic that the Rifkind version specifies that one function of the Foreign Office is to inform Parliament and the public about the government's foreign policy.
One possible function for a modern WPA would be to go to neighborhoods--particularly poor and working class ones--and insulate houses.
"There may, however, be only one set of skeletal proportions that allows the hand to function both as a mechanism for precise manipulation and as a club for striking, " the researchers write.
Dr Ip looked at which genes were active in the gill-like structures of the mouth and found one that appears, from its similarity to genes of known function from other species, to encode a urea transporter.
By taking a piece of the sural nerve--a long, straight stretch of nerve that runs alongside the back of the calf and ankle--and stitching it into the pelvis between the severed cavernosal nerves, surgeons say they are able to preserve erectile function in patients who have had one or both nerves severed.
Research shows that exercise can help to maintain physical function late in life and that exercising one's brain can limit the progression of senescence.
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For one thing, the drug seemed to decrease patient's lung function--apparently the result of the way the insulin, a big, complicated protein, was delivered into the lungs.
Thankfully, there's a helpful option to disable the background and replace it with a yellow sticky-note backdrop. (You can also save and share these jottings, of course.) Basically, the company's crafted this as a shortcut, albeit a convoluted one, that's meant to bypass the lack of any function keys on the actual stylus.
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And we also need the airports to function well so that people can move around from one city to another.
But surgery comes with as much as an 80% likelihood of impotence, caused by damage to one or both of the adjacent cavernosal nerves that are responsible for erectile function.
She started competing in able-bodied riding at an early age, looping the reins around her good fingers and carrying two whips instead of one to help guide the horse and compensate for her lack of leg function.
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