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We are learning new ways to gather, sift and recombine what we know and learn together.
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Here, they recombine with the protons, and also oxygen atoms, to make water.
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The classic example is a dropped cup: it will smash into pieces, but those pieces will never spontaneously recombine back into a cup.
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Such Web candies are three among thousands of examples of "mashups, " which blend software from multiple sources and recombine them on the fly to create novel entertainments and services.
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You remove the stems from the leaves and cook everything separately (enabling the stems to retain their glorious color), then recombine all the components for a visually stunning side dish.
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The eventual success of the task force was more dependent on figuring out how to recombine the whole array of ideas than it was in the existence of individual new ideas.
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Their basic concept is to use light to transmit the quantum information using interferometers, which are instruments that change the frequency of light waves, then recombine them to get particular effects.
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If a copy of copia on one chromosome is not matched by a similar copy on the chromosome it is paired with, then it may try to recombine with a copia element on a different chromosome.
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And just as atoms are being transformed into bits, Sikka said, so too are we seeing an equally profound transformation as modern technology allows people and businesses to separate content from its traditional containers, and recombine it all in new and more relevant and fluid ways.
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