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It can be instantly reprogrammed with a new card number.
The Treasury would be "reprogrammed" to channel money to favoured industries.
Her reprogrammed T cells were slowly reintroduced into their native veins.
The cells could be reprogrammed to other inputs as needed, however.
Researchers are harnessing reprogrammed bacteria to destroy cancer cells in mice.
DHS, in particular, has previously reprogrammed funds for detention beds, for example.
Maeve had a daughter, who was then reprogrammed to not be her daughter.
"We used no embryonic stem cells, but those reprogrammed from skin," he said.
A bigger reason, he said, is the fact that DNA can be reprogrammed.
"There's a cost to protecting Americans from the dollars that were reprogrammed," Frieden said.
K-2 was an Imperial droid who was captured by the Rebels and reprogrammed.
Researchers at MIT have invented an ink that can "reprogrammed" using a light projector.
The Trump administration has withheld or reprogrammed more than $200 million in military assistance.
He provided no details, but said the money could be "reprogrammed" from other purposes.
When I reprogrammed the button to turn on my Sonos speaker, it worked like magic.
The mechanism is meant to be reprogrammed in different locations or whenever the wage changes.
After the subjects were "reprogrammed," they were again shown images of the once-scary lines.
"The bacteria literally reprogrammed the body's nutritional needs," the center said in a press release.
They could handle multiple commands, turn certain instruments on and off, and be fully reprogrammed.
For years, scientists have been interested in whether alpha cells might be able to be reprogrammed.
The transplanted cells had been derived from autologous induced pluripotent stem cells, which are reprogrammed cells.
In particular, K-499.993SO (Kay-Tuesso), a reprogrammed Imperial droid, has emerged as an early favorite.
They haven't reprogrammed them to make natural pesticides, or to recognize a wider range of pathogens.
Especially, for K-2SO (Kay-Tuesso), a reprogrammed Imperial droid, which is flying off the shelves.
The Malaysian government has not said when or if the plane was reprogrammed to fly off course.
Researchers had previously reprogrammed a strain of E. coli to detect and kill the pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Molecules made inside the body by reprogrammed cells should be cheaper than those made in expensive cultures.
Siri was reprogrammed to be more considerateBut there are more examples stretching far beyond the medical field.
Up to $99 million from within the Office of Refugee Resettlement will also be reprogrammed, Azar said.
When he left on April 24th with his reprogrammed immune system, doctors called it his second birthday.
However, the official did not say how much of the money might eventually be reprogrammed after the review.
Thing is, the reprogrammed T cells can't really tell the difference between cancerous B cells and normal ones.
As the name suggests, these are processors that can be reprogrammed after manufacturing to specialize in certain tasks.
That magnetic strip can be reprogrammed, at the push of a button, to emulate different cards as needed.
Last year, clinical trials began in Japan on using reprogrammed stem cells in a treatment for Parkinson's disease.
Of the rest, $300 million had already been reprogrammed for other purposes, but had not been previously reported.
The blood is collected and essentially reprogrammed into a stem cell-like state for research in regenerative medicine.
The probiotic was basically reprogrammed to detect the pathogen, break open its protective barrier, and kill it, says March.
That card could be reprogrammed to look like the same person cast a ballot multiple times, according to Kapuria.
"He's actually being reprogrammed so he's a lot sassier," Kieran Dickson, editor of Outer Places, said at the panel.
Synlogic — a biotechnology company — announced positive results in early testing for a treatment which involves drinking genetically reprogrammed bacteria.
These cells are adult cells, such as blood or skin cells, that are reprogrammed to act like stem cells.
They've asked Congress to make up the difference with supplemental funding and "reprogrammed" money from elsewhere in the government.
Listening to him is a bit like being aurally reprogrammed — having an updated operating system downloaded through my ears.
Diseases of the immune system might be treatable by cells taken out of the body, reprogrammed and put back in.
Practitioners are taught that people can be "reprogrammed" —to shed a phobia, say, or desire a product—with relative ease.
Researchers from the Gladstone Institute have reprogrammed non-cardiac cells to serve as healthy replacement cells in damaged heart tissue.
Finally an IV bag full of virus-reprogrammed CAR-19 T cells was brought to the wards of Children's Hospital.
What makes the Tomahawk exceptionally lethal is its capability to carry a 1,000-pound conventional warhead and be reprogrammed midflight.
The wall construction money will come from congressionally appropriated funds as well as reprogrammed Defense Department funding, according to Wolf.
In the lab, Obokata and Sasai were working to persuade the journal that what they had were genuinely reprogrammed cells.
The primary Nature paper described a captivatingly simple procedure: a seven-day transit from hydrochloric-acid bath to reprogrammed cells.
By activating Yamanaka factors sporadically over the mice's lives, cells were reprogrammed to look and act younger — without the cancerous effects.
Prevost says he's now expecting the reprogrammed backplates back from Lockstate this week — having sent them to the company on Thursday.
As for the Google Assistant button, it cannot be reprogrammed, although LG hinted that that might change depending on user feedback.
J. Miller) escapes from a text app so he can be reprogrammed (and subsequently saved from deletion) by an infamous hacker.
Genomes preserved in museums or permafrost can be sequenced, and the genomes found in related species reprogrammed to produce something similar.
Eligobiotiques could also be "reprogrammed" to get rid of the bacteria responsible for bowel inflammation and eradicate Crohn's disease or acne.
Trump has reprogrammed upwards of $85033 billion from defense, military construction funds and a Treasury asset fund for his proposed wall.
Several grant programs that pay for local police officers in airports or those that fight extremism would be cut or reprogrammed.
K-2SO: The Droid – Explore the development of this reprogrammed Imperial droid, from initial pitch and character design through Alan Tudyk's performance.
"They've reprogrammed the cancer cells, by altering the electrical status of the cell," Saverio Gentile at Loyola University Chicago told New Scientist.
In order to acquire pluripotency, adult stem cells must be biologically reprogrammed — a feat that, when invented, led to a Nobel Prize.
Twenty years later it turns out those tiny machines are actually cells taken from our own bodies, reprogrammed, and put back in.
Boeing last week said it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system.
What also makes the Tomahawk exceptionally lethal is its capability to carry a 1,000-pound conventional warhead which can be reprogrammed midflight.
In addition, Trump in February reprogrammed $220006 billion in military construction funds for the wall as part of his national emergency declaration.
Whole armadas of connected devices can be reprogrammed to simultaneously contact a particular server, flooding it with so much traffic it crashes.
The S-Pen button can also be reprogrammed to change slides for a presentation or to start and stop an audio recording.
The immobilizers could be reprogrammed if owners take them to dealerships, but in some cases they might have to replace key fobs.
Our protagonist, Sancia, is a former slave and talented thief out to save the reality of the world itself from being reprogrammed.
While these artificial embryos developed from embryonic stem cells, it may soon become possible to build them from reprogrammed adult human cells.
Republicans say the bill includes an additional $750 million in funds that could be transferred or reprogrammed to fund more detention beds.
In April, XiaoBing was reprogrammed to avoid talking about Donald Trump—that seems like a development many of us could get behind.[Reuters]
"A variety of nefarious ends may be achievable if machine learning systems can be reprogrammed by a specially crafted input," the researchers wrote.
Flash storage is form of computer memory that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed to help a computer perform tasks quickly and efficiently.
Such cells have been reprogrammed into blank canvases — they can become any other cell type in the body, including egg and sperm cells.
Adobe has also introduced an extra on-screen shortcut button that can be reprogrammed and repositioned giving quick access to a specific function.
Trump had requested $2202 billion for the wall plus another $2628 billion to backfill military construction funds he had reprogrammed for the wall.
And Microsoft has reprogrammed specialized chips from Altera, which was acquired by Intel, so that it too can run neural networks more easily.
Congressional records indicate that ICE reprogrammed $83 million combined in fiscal years 2014 and 2015, and another $127 million in fiscal year 2016.
The money reprogrammed Thursday is being taken under a different executive authority that allows counter-drug funds to be used on the wall.
The nature of choice and free will is complicated when it comes to hosts who have been reprogrammed by humans, but come on.
Adult cells, such as skin cells, can be reprogrammed to behave like embryonic stem cells and are then known as induced pluripotent stem cells.
Synthetic biology's potential provides a basis for such boosterism; life reprogrammed to produce useful new products, take new forms and act in helpful ways.
Not only did this lead to massive cell death, but the infected cells were reprogrammed to produce even more copies of the Zika virus.
Research has already shown that AI can be fooled into seeing something that's not there, and now these algorithms can be hijacked and reprogrammed.
"Today we reprogrammed $1.5 billion toward the construction of more than 120 miles of border barrier without impacting readiness," Shanahan said in a statement.
Induced pluripotent stem cells are adult cells, such as skin or blood cells, that have been genetically reprogrammed to be like embryonic stem cells.
This potentially lifesaving cancer therapy uses one's own immune system cells, which have been reprogrammed to find and attack cancer cells in the body.
In 1978, Voyager 1 had to be reprogrammed to free up three instruments stuck in place by a combination of hardware and stubborn software.
Massimo's cells are currently growing in a lab in Australia in an effort to create stem cells that could be reprogrammed for a treatment.
The money reprogrammed last Thursday is being taken under a different executive authority that allows counter-drug funds to be used on the wall.
The money being reprogrammed Thursday is being taken under a different executive authority that allows counter-drug funds to be used on the wall.
Either way, his aides are now focused on finding pots of money that, with the president's traditional discretion, can be reprogrammed toward the wall.
In the past, researchers have raised concerns about SS7 attacks that hacked into telecom company systems remotely, or directly reprogrammed leased equipment like a femtocell.
For the new therapy, white blood cells were extracted from terminally ill cancer patients, and then genetically reprogrammed to better recognize and target cancer cells.
In January, the FDA issued a warning that certain cardiac implants could be hacked and reprogrammed to send out potentially deadly incorrect signals or shocks.
The same bacterial defense system might, in principle, be "reprogrammed" to deliver a cut to the BRCA-21 gene, or to any gene of choice.
These are cells that have been reprogrammed back into an embryo-like state and can be used to create virtually any other type of cell.
An alternative approach of extending 28503 funding levels would allow for $22019 billion to reinforce existing fences but that money would have to be reprogrammed.
But with drones, hacking doesn't just compromise privacy, it also means machines can fall from the sky or be reprogrammed to surveil people from above.
Trump had requested $5 billion for his wall, plus an additional $3.6 billion to backfill reprogrammed military funds, an approach Democrats called a non-starter.
On Tuesday, chief Pentagon spokesperson Jonathan Hoffman said the Defense Department will not be seeking congressional funds to backfill the reprogrammed funding for overseas projects.
An autonomous cart, on the other hand, can be reprogrammed on the fly to play a variety of rolls depending on the needs of the day.
Individuals blanked-out mentally, then reprogrammed—human robots, so to speak—who arrive en masse, even in buses, for propaganda purposes, sans minds of their own?
It seems like the definition of inhumanity,…Read more ReadTo create the mini-brains, Hartung's team coaxed genetically reprogrammed pluripotent stem cells into becoming brain cells.
Shealy and Klotz reprogrammed Envision's scoring process, starting users with a perfect score and then docking points as the users removed or scaled back desirable features.
They created dopaminergic neurons from adult human cells that were reprogrammed to become capable of differentiating into a range of different cells, similar to stem cells.
Last week, they won an early victory when the U.S. District Court for Northern California said Trump could not use reprogrammed emergency funds for the wall.
The Department of Homeland Security similarly reprogrammed more than $200 million to cover immigrant detention this month, including $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
Democrats accused Republicans of short-changing the labor bill in favor of funding the wall, and backfilling funds Trump had reprogrammed in the military construction bill.
Florida is grappling with at least 21 cases of locally transmitted Zika, and the Obama administration has already reprogrammed nearly $600 million to fight the virus.
Merkley's office Tuesday night are a summary of the funds that the Department of Homeland Security has "transferred" or "reprogrammed" between various agencies and divisions this summer.
K-2SO (Kay-Tuesso), a reprogrammed Imperial droid now fighting for the rebels in Disney's new "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story," is flying off the shelves.
Like the company's previous products, the Wallet Card can be reprogrammed to emulate various cards at the push of a button, reducing the thickness of your wallet.
Hair and oil-producing glands Two years ago, researchers in the UK announced that they had produced a single layer, the epidermis, from reprogrammed human stem cells.
Tomahawks are considered very reliable and use GPS tracking to lock in fixed targets but also have the technology to be reprogrammed in flight to new targets.
Schwarzenegger is back, but this time playing a T-800 Terminator reprogrammed by future John Connor, who's been sent to the past to protect his younger self.
The Trump administration reprogrammed $20 million in foreign aid in September to send to Mexico to pay the transportation fees to deport up to 17,000 Central American migrants.
Cassian, played by Diego Luna, he's the one who reprogrammed my character from being an Empire robot and he left a couple of wires sort of not connected.
Credit: Wellcome ImagesClinical trials of a promising new therapy, in which white blood cells are reprogrammed to attack cancer cells, has resulted in the deaths of three patients.
Then Razer spices things up even further by adding a physical scroll wheel that can be reprogrammed to a number of different functions using the company's Synapse software.
When they reprogrammed the ventilation system, allowing ventilation air flows to drop from 30 percent to 10 percent, Yahoo staff reported 47 percent lower dissatisfaction with air quality.
During the film's panel at the recent Star Wars Celebration in London, new footage introduced us to K-2SO, an Imperial droid that is reprogrammed by the Rebellion.
Trump reprogrammed about $3.6 billion in military construction funds for the wall with his emergency declaration, and officials have transferred an additional $1 billion in counter-drug funding.
One compromise under discussion: Locate additional appropriations that could be reprogrammed for barrier construction with backing from both parties and Trump, if he agrees to rescind his declaration.
To grow these brains, Hartung and his colleagues made use of induced pluripotent stem cells, adult cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic stem cell-state.
"Due to a lack of Pakistani decisive actions in support of the South Asia Strategy the remaining $300 (million) was reprogrammed," Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Kone Faulkner said.
One Defense Department official said the Pentagon was well aware that the military's budget generally cannot be reprogrammed to pay for projects that Congress has not explicitly approved.
The car is still held together by about 23,225 welds, but engineers concluded that some 22 were unnecessary and reprogrammed robots to assemble the steel underbody without them.
Disney's luck is continuing with its latest role for Mr. Tudyk: the glowing-eyed reprogrammed droid K-2SO in "Rogue One," the first stand-alone "Star Wars" movie.
In 2015, it paid $16.7 billion for Altera, a maker of field-programmable gate arrays, which make chips more flexible because they can be repeatedly reprogrammed with software.
It feels cliché to say, but I did sort of feel reprogrammed the moment my kids were born—suddenly, I've got a new mission, which is to protect them.
But imagine a flock of bigger Skydios, reprogrammed to fly to certain GPS locations, or certain visual landmarks, or to track certain license plates … while packed full of explosives.
But controversy over the wall, and Democratic opposition to refilling military accounts Trump reprogrammed to build it under an emergency declaration, have thrown a wrench in the appropriations process.
"Freshmen coming in really have to be reprogrammed and almost have to learn to play basketball all over again," Shafer said, nodding to Vinny DeAngelo, a freshman, who concurred.
Her job security depends on not viewing the hosts as legitimate, sentient beings, but does she have to compare the reprogrammed Clementine to a fucking horseman of the apocalypse?
Instead, LG decided to enhance the Google Assistant with a dedicated button on the phone's left edge, which sadly can't be reprogrammed for other uses, though it can be disabled.
We meet Captain Cassian Andor (Diego Luna), a veteran Rebel spy, and K2-SO (voiced by Alan Tudyk), a 7-foot Imperial droid reprogrammed to work for the good guys.
As with Samsung's other premium phones, the Note 9 has a button on the left side that is dedicated to launching Bixby and can't be reprogrammed to something more useful.
It turns out that fine-tuning included the addition of one other major feature: the SN30 Pro+'s Ultimate Software which allows the controller to be excruciatingly customized and reprogrammed.
"Due to a lack of Pakistani decisive actions in support of the South Asia Strategy the remaining $300 (million) was reprogrammed," Pentagon spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Kone Faulkner told the outlet.
"It took less money to meet the policy commitment than we thought," another U.S. official said, adding this was not the first time money had been reprogrammed from the account.
Utah's Republican senators, Mitt Romney and Mike Lee, expressed their concerns in a joint statement after learning military construction funds for projects at Hill Air Force Base would be reprogrammed.
What programs are taking a hit: The money being reprogrammed Thursday is being taken under a different executive authority that allows counter-drug funds to be used on the wall.
Mahmood Yakubu, Nigeria's elections commissioner, said that among the challenges was the fact that 180,000 high-tech smart card readers would need to be reprogrammed for the new election date.
The brains used are provided with the caveat of complete anonymity and are essentially reprogrammed so that they don't regress in cognitive function, but possess no memory of a former life.
New Cancer Therapy Leaves Three DeadClinical trials of a promising new therapy, in which white blood cells are reprogrammed to attack…Read more ReadThese concerns notwithstanding, the early enthusiasm is understandable.
Democrats have been urging Republicans for months to agree to more Zika funding, and the Obama administration has already reprogrammed nearly $600 million that had been set aside to fight Ebola.
LONDON (Reuters) - Scientists have successfully used "reprogrammed" stem cells to restore functioning brain cells in monkeys, raising hopes the technique could be used in future to help patients with Parkinson's disease.
Etheon has vast resources and a killer app in the form of Brixton Lore (Idris Elba), a rogue MI6 operative whose broken body has been rebuilt and reprogrammed with superhuman capabilities.
The Department of Defense would provide the rest, in the form of $210 billion from the military's fund for counter-narcotics activities, and $2301 billion reprogrammed from the military construction budget.
It is that Liverpool has practiced all of the component parts of that move again and again; that Klopp has drilled his players so intensely that he has reprogrammed their instincts.
At the heart of the plan is a simple fix: All officers' radios will be reprogrammed to allow them to communicate over ultrahigh frequencies on the street and in the subway.
The Trump administration appealed the decision on Saturday and asked that the injunction barring use of the reprogrammed funds be stayed pending the outcome of its appeal of the court decision.
Brand strategists revised the knowledge around objects to make them more desirable, and companies, places, Presidents, wars, and people could be advantageously rebranded, as though the world itself could be reprogrammed.
The funds for the contracts are to come from the $1 billion that was recently reprogrammed from Army personnel accounts into the 284 counter-drug account that authorizes border barrier construction.
Though it is a common tactic, Democrats argue that the amount of money that would need to be reprogrammed in order to reach 58,500 detention beds, $750 million, would be unprecedented.
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It works this way: the CRISPR system is reprogrammed to detect the genetic sequence of a specific virus or bacteria inside a person's saliva, urine, blood, skin swab, or even stool sample.
That came the last round of trailers, as we see airlock doors closing on Cassian, Jyn and K-2SO (a former Imperial security droid that Cassian reprogrammed to help the Rebel Alliance).
Boeing said it has reprogrammed software on the 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
Democrats have been pushing Republicans for months for more funding, and the Obama administration has already reprogrammed nearly $600 million that had been set aside to fight Ebola toward Zika, reported Reuters.
The horizon seems to steam with rage thanks to the use of a Blackmagic camera reprogrammed to shoot in ultraviolet, and old anamorphic lenses from the 1960s that create a shimmering effect.
One described feeling "like I had more distance between my behaviors and, you know the thought patterns and the triggers" for her ED. "It was like my brain was reprogrammed," she said.
The bestselling app-controlled version of BB-8 made by Sphero has just been reprogrammed with full knowledge of Rogue One, just in time for the movie's release on Blu-Ray and DVD.
The solid plastic breastplate makes the catcher look like a catching robot that could feasibly be reprogrammed by a backup to kill the team's star player so they can finally get playing time.
"That amount has been suspended, not cancelled or reprogrammed, as we continue to hope that Pakistan will take decisive action against the terrorist and militant groups that we seek," Pentagon spokesman Lt. Col.
Induced pluripotent stem cells are adult cells that have been genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic stem cell-like state, and those cells in the vaccine had antigens similar to those in the cancers.
CAR-T immunotherapy, in which white blood cells are reprogrammed to attack cancer cells—took a hit recently following the deaths of four cancer patients enrolled in a Juno Therapeutics Phase II clinical trial.
The administration asked that the injunction barring use of the reprogrammed funds be put on hold pending an appeal but the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals declined to do so.
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That said, these boxes could be reprogrammed to descramble premium channels and pay-per-view content, which made many of these modified units the backbone of the "black box" market that enabled service theft.
HHS – migrants: The Health and Human Services Department has unilaterally reprogrammed otherwise designated funding sources to respond to the family-separation crisis at the border triggered by Trump's "zero tolerance" policy, now halted (Politico).
Once the A.U.V. had been affixed to the Zodiac by carabiner and then towed back to the Petrel, hauled on board and reprogrammed, it was sent down again, at a little before 11 p.m.
Like many in his generation, Mr. Zhu was no stranger to the idea that minds can be reprogrammed through intense indoctrination and propaganda: He grew up in Mao's era, when such techniques were widespread.
In Westworld, however, the main characters are robots whose personalities and backstories are reprogrammed with the touch of a button, and the well-choreographed shootouts and horrifying tortures are cleaned up and reset each day.
One patient who failed previous treatments, including CAR-T cell therapy in which the body's immune cells are reprogrammed, achieved full remission for a year after getting Roche's experimental bispecific therapy, it reported on Thursday.
That a new, successful you is there just beneath all that fear, and you just need to fork over enough dough and you'll be reprogrammed and emerge fresh and shiny like a recently flipped house.
"There are lots of examples of therapies, not just a drug or protein, but a cell being genetically reprogrammed to go back into the body and find a tumor and kill the tumor," Shapiro said.
While he's not quite C-3PO, the reprogrammed Imperial security droid with the "Iron Giant" eyes is a cute, fun addition to the "Star Wars" universe — and he's an essential part of the Rebel mission.
How it works The reprogrammed yeast are grown on sugar in the lab and their newfound genes mean they're able to produce the right enzymes (biological catalysts) required to convert that sugar into hydrocodone and thebaine.
Credit: Wellcome ImagesA groundbreaking new therapy in which white blood cells were reprogrammed to attack cancer cells is showing great promise after more than 90 percent of terminally ill leukemia patients had their symptoms disappear completely.
"Please document what happened to the $182 million in unexpended appropriations and whether expired funds were returned to the Treasury, as required by law, or were reprogrammed by Congress for other purposes," Grassley wrote to Carter.
Boeing has reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX passenger jet to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes and revised pilot training.
By seeking to reprogram some $2.5 billion in defense dollars to support the construction of a border wall, the Trump administration has limited the amount that could be reprogrammed to help meet the Marine Corps' needs.
Democrats contend that Republicans siphoned $5 billion in direct funding for the wall from a bill that deals with health, and have added another $7.2 billion to military accounts that Trump has reprogrammed for the wall.
Mr Trump and his cabinet determined that these personnel costs were lower than expected and "reprogrammed" the funds to beef up counter-narcotics efforts along a 100-mile stretch of the southern border by constructing a fence.
In 2012, John B. Gurdon and Shinya Yamanaka won the Nobel Prize for Medicine for their discovery and development of iPS cells, which allow almost any cell in the body to be reprogrammed into a stem cell.
Giovanni's manifesto calls for us to connect the dots in how we respond, to start from the understanding that sociopathic data-extraction and mindless computation are the acts of a machine that needs to be radically reprogrammed.
Apple reprogrammed its Siri voice assistant to change how it handles "sensitive topics" including feminism and the #MeToo movement, instructing developers to not "engage," to "deflect" and lastly to "inform," The Guardian reported Friday, citing leaked documents.
But once that has been taken care of, Gene goes on his hero's quest in search of the cloud, where he seeks to be reprogrammed so he can do the job he takes so much pride in.
Boeing said on Wednesday that it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX passenger jet to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes.
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Boeing said it has reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX passenger jet to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is under mounting scrutiny following the two deadly nose-down crashes and revised pilot training.
Not all aid will be cut—some will be "reprogrammed" through the UN. But the share of the budget accounted for by aid is likely to fall from half in 2015 to less than a third this year.
The Department of Homeland Security has said those funds are being taken from "reprogrammed money" within CBP, and is not part of the down payment funding for the final wall that still has to make it through Congress.
But they generally die on their own, or are killed off by the reprogrammed T-cells, he said, adding that the researchers do not know why one malignant cell was transformed and survived in the patient who died.
Boeing reiterated on Tuesday that it was working toward getting the 737 MAX flying again commercially in the "early fourth quarter" after it wins approval of reprogrammed software for the stall-prevention system at the center of both crashes.
In the MIDAS example, it could be reprogrammed to weigh a false accusation just as damaging as a fraud gone undetected, making it much more sensitive to that particular wrong, even at a slight loss of income in fines.
In tadpoles, they reprogrammed the identity of large groups of cells at the level of entire organs, making frogs with extra legs and changing gut tissue into eyes—simply by hacking the local bioelectric activity that provides patterning information.
CAR-T cells involve a much more complex treatment, in which millions of a patient's T-cells are extracted from blood, genetically reprogrammed to attack a particular target on cells, multiplied and then dripped back into the patient's vein.
One potential approach to a cancer vaccine, highlighted in a new study published Thursday in Cell Stem Cell, might involve using our own reprogrammed stem cells to better train the immune system against several—and maybe even all—types of cancers.
The White House estimates that Trump has $18 billion in the bank for the wall, a sum that includes small portions Congress has agreed to fund as well as reprogrammed money from the Treasury, the Department of Defense and military construction.
Boeing said on Wednesday it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is facing mounting scrutiny in the wake of two deadly nose-down crashes in the past five months.
The stakes are higher than ever in Season 3, and it's especially wonderful to see how the actors embodying characters they've developed over two seasons have reprogrammed their performances to reflect The Good Place's new timelines and levels of knowledge/ignorance.
A number of airlines, meanwhile, have removed the MAX from their schedules until January, banking on it taking that long for Boeing to win approval for reprogrammed stall-prevention software and training that deal with the problems behind the MAX crashes.
The agency plans to have prototypes built for the wall, "or (a) similarly secure, contiguous and impassible physical barrier" by late July, the memo says, noting it is relying on $20 million reprogrammed funds that were approved by congressional appropriators.
Responding to complaints that such issues would be better addressed in the Military Construction bill, from which Trump reprogrammed $2628 billion, Schatz incredulously pointed out that the bill had been withdrawn from consideration last week to avoid discussing the issue.
Responding to complaints that such issues would be better addressed in the Military Construction bill, from which Trump reprogrammed $3.6 billion, Schatz incredulously pointed out that the bill had been withdrawn from consideration last week to avoid discussing the issue.
UPDATE: Google has apparently reprogrammed its Home devices to not be activated by Burger King's ad, however it has not commented on the commercials or the fast food chain's attempt to coerce a marketing stunt from the tech company's relatively new gadget.
The only consistent source of comic relief is a hulking, reprogrammed Imperial droid, K-2S0 (voiced and performed by Alan Tudyk), who delivers wry, cleverly written commentary and, like C-3PO, has a bad habit of detailing what long odds they face.
Revolutionary Cancer Therapy Shows Promise in Terminally Ill PatientsA groundbreaking new therapy in which white blood cells were reprogrammed to attack cancer cells is …Read more ReadIt's an incredibly promising new approach to battling cancer—but now there's been a major setback.
Once Shanahan makes his determination, the projects are approved and the necessary funds are identified and reprogrammed by the Comptroller, the US Army Corps of Engineers will begin the "expedited contracting and acquisition process," awarding contracts and obligating initial funds the official said.
Boeing, the world's largest planemaker, has said it is working toward getting the 737 MAX flying again commercially in the early fourth quarter, once the FAA approves new pilot training and reprogrammed software for a stall-prevention system at the center of both crashes.
If the President declares a national emergency and starts using eminent domain and reprogrammed dollars to build a wall, it is only a matter of time before a progressive President declares climate change a national emergency and uses eminent domain to shutter coal plants, etc.
The MAX's return has been delayed as Chicago-based Boeing works to win approval for reprogrammed stall-prevention software and related training materials required in the wake of the crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that together killed 346 people in the span of five months.
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Boeing Co said on Wednesday it had reprogrammed software on its 737 MAX to prevent erroneous data from triggering an anti-stall system that is facing mounting scrutiny in the wake of two deadly nose-down crashes in the past five months.
The way Redtea Mobile's technology works is that it can reprogram eSIMs on the fly from the cloud, so a device that operates on one mobile network in one country can be reprogrammed to another network on the fly once it crosses the border.
The revisions include language setting stricter health and safety standards for facilities, a requirement that migrant children be released from temporary shelters after three months, a provision allowing lawmakers to visit facilities without notice and an assurance that the funding cannot be reprogrammed elsewhere.
The best thing about the Axon M's design is ZTE's quick launch button, located on the lower left side of the phone, which by default is set to open video apps like YouTube or DirectTV, but can be easily reprogrammed to summon any app on your phone.
Muilenburg has also said that the timing could shift as the planemaker works to win approval for reprogrammed stall-prevention software and related training materials required in the wake of crashes in Ethiopia and Indonesia that together killed nearly 350 people in the span of five months.
They used the DDoS tool Lizard Stresser, which was created and released by the hacking group Lizard Squad, reprogrammed it to search and take over a specific group of IoT cameras that used weak passwords, infected them with malware, and enlisted them for their DDoS'ing botnet.
White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said on Friday that it planned to access $2.5 billion from the Pentagon's drug interdiction program (some of which would be reprogrammed from other accounts), $600 million from Treasury's asset forfeiture fund and another $3.6 billion from military construction projects.
In 2014, as a consequence of Yamanaka's work, a Stanford researcher named Renee Reijo Pera cut skin from infertile men's forearms, reprogrammed the skin cells to become iPSCs, and transplanted them into the testicles of mice to create human germ cells, the primitive precursors to eggs and sperm.
The Sierra Club and another environmental organisation, the court wrote, "have no cause of action" to ask the courts to review whether the acting secretary of defence complied with Section 8005 of the federal code when he reprogrammed funds from military personnel salaries and benefits to wall construction.
In the case of Zero, that data is comprised of possible moves in a game of Go. But because Zero was not programmed to understand Go specifically, it could be reprogrammed to discover information in other fields: drug discovery, protein folding, quantum chemistry, particle physics, and material design.
New Cancer Therapy Leaves Three DeadClinical trials of a promising new therapy, in which white blood cells are reprogrammed to attack…Read more ReadJuno Therapeutics attributed the deaths to an unexpected interaction between the engineered blood cells, known as CAR-Ts, and a chemotherapy drug known as fludarabine.
Doing something you love and making money from it is the ultimate pursuit, so after rebuilding and restoring an authentic AGC, Shirriff reprogrammed it to mine bitcoin—a stark departure from its wrangling of data from hundreds of sensors and rocket thrusters, as NASA originally designed it to do.
But since then, progress on how to allocate the funds has hit several bumps, complicated by Trump's demand to include $5 billion in funding for the wall in the Homeland Security bill, and backfill $3.6 billion in military construction accounts he reprogrammed toward the wall using emergency powers.
Last month, a federal judge in California temporarily blocked the Trump administration from beginning construction on several sections of border barriers that would be funded by $1 billion reprogrammed from the Defense Department's drug interdiction program; the decision didn't address funds made available through Trump's declaration of a national emergency.
It is easy to assume that reprogrammed life is a lesser life, innately commercial and desacrilised—that as the machineries of cell and laboratory become ever more tightly bound, they will squeeze out something that is human, or natural, or both, which ought to sit in the space between them.
Customs data shows imports of multi-purpose industrial robots, which can be reprogrammed to perform new tasks and usually have arms capable of moving in three dimensions, rose to a record 2000 million pounds in the year to the end of July, up by 72 percent on the previous 12-month period.
Customs data shows imports of multi-purpose industrial robots, which can be reprogrammed to perform new tasks and usually have arms capable of moving in three dimensions, rose to a record 2000 million pounds in the year to the end of July, up by 21 percent on the previous 20.7652-month period.
And a computer that connects to that machine running SGX can check its signature to make sure that the code in the enclave hasn't changed, even if the rest of the computer is infected with malware, seized by the FBI, reprogrammed by its owners to sell out all its users' data, or otherwise compromised.
When I played Better Living Through Robotics, my character was the most traumatized of the robots due to a physically and emotionally abusive owner who had bypassed my programming (based on Isaac Asimov's famed Three Laws of Robotics) and reprogrammed me to only obey her, even if that meant harming other humans or self-destructing on command.
The team has been trying to reach it for months, employing a variety of increasingly desperate techniques to get the rover to at least respond; even if its memory had been wiped clean or instruments knocked out, it could be reprogrammed and refreshed to continue service if only they could set up a bit of radio rapport.
Now, every day there are: 1.2 billion web pageviews, per Chartbeat Billions of Google searches, per Google 13.8 billion hours + of video shared on YouTube, per Google 13M audio/video calls made on Facebook Messenger, per Facebook 50 billion messages sent on WhatsApp, per Facebook 500 million Tweets sent, per Twitter Our brains have been literally swamped and reprogrammed.
One of the engineers at Theranos ordered a glue-dispensing robot from a company in New Jersey called Fisnar, and then reprogrammed it, put a pet at the end of the robotic arm, and programmed the robotic arm to sort of mimic the steps that a lab scientist would do on the bench to test blood.
Grown from human stem cells reprogrammed to act like neurons, brain organoids, or "mini brains," can mimic some of the functions of their biological counterparts — last year, for example, the biologist Alysson Muotri announced that his lab at the University of California had grown brain organoids with neurons that fired at a level consistent with that of a preterm infant.
If you have some old carts lying around from the 90s, this system is a great way to give those old titles a second life, because the system is built on a highly accurate custom-made field-programmable gate array (FPGA)—essentially a chip that is reprogrammed to work exactly like a Super NES from back in the day, an approach Analogue is known for.
R2-D2, a droid first found on a Naboo cruiser in Episode I, manages to use the same kind of port to infiltrate systems on a backwater Separatist base in Episode II... ...a Separatist flagship in Episode III... ...a state-of-the-art Imperial battle station in Episode IV... … and a civilian mining facility in Episode V. In Rogue One, a reprogrammed Imperial droid K-2SO hijacks one of his model brethren, and accesses the exact same kind of port in the back of the droid's head.
These have the final say, despite assurances in January from the White House and USAID, two months after Pence's initial avowal, that assistance would speedily be focused on Iraq's battered and deprived minorities, including through newly reprogrammed and highly supervised efforts by the U.N. The continued reliance on the U.N., which already contradicted Pence's initial promise, was seen months ago by U.S. officials as a necessary compromise:  U.N. organizations, already on the ground in Iraq, were still believed to be the fastest and most efficient way to deliver aid to the minorities that had been, as one USAID official delicately put it, "overlooked" previously, mostly by the U.N. itself.

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