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  • ...n speed, impact, etc. Ergonomics are also a major consideration in modern tool design; there are ways to design tools which allow the user to impart a max
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  • ...an be another tool that is powered by the hammer blow, such as a [[chisel (tool)]]; an object that is moved by the blow (e.g., a [[nail (fastener)]] or a b ...as a [[hammer drill#drill (tool)|hammer drill]] or [[impact wrench#wrench (tool)|impact wrench]].
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  • ...ove it. The bit rotates at much higher speed than the bit in most [[drill (tool)|drills]], as the purpose of the router is not principally for cutting hole Yet another variant of the tool is the ''edge router'', which tends to be smaller and often can be manipula
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  • 66 bytes (9 words) - 12:25, 30 August 2009
  • ...rican English]]), or '''spanner''' ([[British English]]), is a [[fastening tool]] used to manipulate threaded fasteners such as [[nut (fastener)|nut]]s, [[ ...the socket at one end, and a female connector that accepts another socket tool at the other. Multiple extensions can be snapped together for extra length.
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  • ...n drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a threaded component su ...s of fastening operation may require the simultaneous use of more than one tool, such as a pair of wrenches for a bolt head and a nut.
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  • {{dambigbox|the type of tool|Screwdriver}} A '''screwdriver''' is a [[tool]] used to apply rotational force to the heads of [[screw (fastener)|screws]
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  • ...sical tool may be used to smooth material and would be called a '''sanding tool''', although there are devices used only for shaping or for smoothing. The most basic grinding tool is a block of abrasive against which the work is rubbed. Alternatively, the
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  • ...as a [[screw (fastener)|machine screw]] or [[bolt (fastener)]]. A [[die (tool)]] makes the corresponding threads on a rod to fit into the hole.
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  • A '''chisel''' is a cutting tool, with the most common types used for wood, and specialized forms with uses ...ectly powered equivalents to chisels, at least in woodworking. A [[router (tool)]] often is used for similar work with less effort and often greater precis
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  • A '''cutting tool''' is one of many types of [[tool]] that remove substantial amounts material, in a controlled manner, from th ...y through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. [[Drill (tool)|Drills]] bore holes in material.
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  • ...th sharpened points on the matching high points. Files differ from [[rasp (tool)|rasps]] in having grooves rather than teeth as their cutting component. ...ightly angled cutters operate with an action similar to that of a [[plane (tool)|plane]]; they shave rather than grind. "A file is not a grinder and filing
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  • A '''drill''' is a [[cutting tool]] for making holes in solid material, although especially handheld power dr ...They need to have more strength against transverse movement than a [[tap (tool)]]. Useful hybrids can come from tipping a steel shaft with a hard cutter o
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  • A [[tool]] for making holes in solid material, usually by rotating a replaceable cut
    155 bytes (23 words) - 15:06, 28 May 2009
  • ...l for applying one or more impacts to an object; the object can be another tool or can be material to be directly manipulated
    204 bytes (32 words) - 08:33, 4 June 2009
  • A high-speed rotating power tool, differing from a [[drill (tool)|drill]] in that it is primarily intended to make grooves in the surface or
    231 bytes (36 words) - 14:18, 30 May 2009
  • A [[fastening tool]] used to tighten or loosen threaded fasteners, with one end that makes fir
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  • A [[tool]] used to install [[fastener]]s, in order to combine parts of material into
    128 bytes (20 words) - 16:13, 4 June 2009
  • A [[tool]] used to apply rotational force to the heads of [[screw (fastener)|screws]
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  • A [[fastening tool]] for inserting [[staple (fastener)|staples]] into pieces to be stapled tog
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • A basic hand or stationary tool that uses an [[abrasive]] to form or sharpen materials
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  • A tool for cutting threads into a predrilled hole
    85 bytes (12 words) - 13:23, 1 June 2009
  • A cutting tool for making grooves or sometimes thinning a surface, often in wood but, with
    165 bytes (25 words) - 17:23, 30 May 2009
  • 122 bytes (15 words) - 13:47, 17 February 2009
  • A hand or power tool that removes substantial amounts of material from the material being worked
    132 bytes (19 words) - 20:12, 30 May 2009
  • A tool, covered with grooves and raised cutting edges, used to shave hard material
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  • {{r|Chisel (tool)}} {{r|File (tool)}}
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  • 186 bytes (23 words) - 14:24, 30 May 2009
  • {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Router (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Tool}} {{r|Crimper (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Plane (tool)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/File (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting tool}}
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Die (tool)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Screwdriver (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Tool}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hammer (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • ...ugh the host's [[genome]]. They can be harnessed as a [[genetics|genetic]] tool for analysis of [[gene]] and [[protein]] function. The use of transposons i ==P Elements as a Tool (''[[Drosophila]]'')==
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  • '''Basic Local Alignment Search Tool''' (BLAST) is an [[algorithm]] in [[bioinformatics]] with the purpose of se ...chul et al, who described it in their article Basic Local Alignment Search Tool<ref>http://puffer.genpat.uu.se/bioinformatics_c/BLAST/BLAST_article.pdf</re
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  • 208 bytes (25 words) - 02:09, 5 September 2009
  • 12 bytes (1 word) - 06:25, 15 November 2007
  • 323 bytes (45 words) - 17:27, 5 January 2008
  • 122 bytes (15 words) - 17:26, 28 June 2008
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Transposons as a genetic tool]]. Needs checking by a human.
    606 bytes (81 words) - 21:04, 11 January 2010
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Basic Local Alignment Search Tool]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...ng, creating and publishing Linked Open Data with the Thesaurus Management Tool 'Pool Party'
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  • {{r|Chisel (tool)}} {{r|File (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Tool}} {{r|Crimper (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Die (tool)||**}}
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  • A '''cutting tool''' is one of many types of [[tool]] that remove substantial amounts material, in a controlled manner, from th ...y through abrasion, and cut partially or fully through materials. [[Drill (tool)|Drills]] bore holes in material.
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • ...[construction equipment]] with aspects of a [[hammer (tool)]] and [[drill (tool)]], powered by compressed air, electricity, and explosives, and used in exc
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  • ...n drive a [[nail (fastener)|nail]] through pieces of [[wood]]. A [[wrench (tool)|wrench]] can tighten a [[nut (fastener)|nut]] onto a threaded component su ...s of fastening operation may require the simultaneous use of more than one tool, such as a pair of wrenches for a bolt head and a nut.
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  • A high-speed rotating power tool, differing from a [[drill (tool)|drill]] in that it is primarily intended to make grooves in the surface or
    231 bytes (36 words) - 14:18, 30 May 2009
  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Plane (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Die (tool)}}
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  • ...l for applying one or more impacts to an object; the object can be another tool or can be material to be directly manipulated
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  • {{r|Screwdriver (tool)}} {{r|Tap (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Drill (tool)}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hammer (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Finishing tool}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tool]]
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}} {{r|Tap (tool)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[Screwdriver (tool)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Wrench (tool)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tool/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tool/Related Articles]]
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  • ...th sharpened points on the matching high points. Files differ from [[rasp (tool)|rasps]] in having grooves rather than teeth as their cutting component. ...ightly angled cutters operate with an action similar to that of a [[plane (tool)|plane]]; they shave rather than grind. "A file is not a grinder and filing
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  • {{r|Cutting tool}} {{r|Router (tool)}}
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  • (TIPS) A financial tool providing protection against inflation.
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  • A [[backup]] tool for [[Mac OS X]].
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  • ...rk being turned, and a rigid bed that both maintains rigidity and supports tool rests or guides. ...s, especially in metalworking, have precision horizontal movements, so the tool can be advanced at a constant rate, as is needed for such things as cutting
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  • An agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops.
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  • A computerised musical composition tool, devised by the composer Iannis Xenakis.
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  • Tool that correlates closely to morbidity and mortality in patients with liver d
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  • A [[fastening tool]] for inserting [[staple (fastener)|staples]] into pieces to be stapled tog
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  • People interested in [[cryptography]] as a tool for privacy, anonymity and social change.
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  • A tool, covered with grooves and raised cutting edges, used to shave hard material
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  • *[http://ccsl.mae.cornell.edu/eureqa Eureqa] &mdash; a software tool for detecting equations and hidden mathematical relationships in data
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/File (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Cutting tool}}
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  • ...sical tool may be used to smooth material and would be called a '''sanding tool''', although there are devices used only for shaping or for smoothing. The most basic grinding tool is a block of abrasive against which the work is rubbed. Alternatively, the
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  • A psychotherapeutic tool developed by Gary Craig, aimed at solving emotional, health and performance
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  • A tool that disables network connection on an [[Apple MacIntosh]] computer in orde
    153 bytes (20 words) - 15:40, 26 March 2010
  • A tool for cutting threads into a predrilled hole
    85 bytes (12 words) - 13:23, 1 June 2009
  • a documentation tool used to extract API documentation from source code.
    108 bytes (14 words) - 05:39, 21 January 2009
  • A tool to keep notes on the activities of a [[researcher]] or [[laboratory]].
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  • {{r|Halligan tool||**}} {{r|Hurst tool||**}}
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  • A basic hand or stationary tool that uses an [[abrasive]] to form or sharpen materials
    122 bytes (18 words) - 12:17, 15 June 2010
  • A hand or power tool that removes substantial amounts of material from the material being worked
    132 bytes (19 words) - 20:12, 30 May 2009
  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Screwdriver (tool)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Tool}}
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  • An agricultural tool consisting of a curved blade with a short, one-hand handle attached.
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  • '''Freedom''' is a software tool that disables network connection on an Apple MacIntosh computer in order to
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  • '''Basic Local Alignment Search Tool''' (BLAST) is an [[algorithm]] in [[bioinformatics]] with the purpose of se ...chul et al, who described it in their article Basic Local Alignment Search Tool<ref>http://puffer.genpat.uu.se/bioinformatics_c/BLAST/BLAST_article.pdf</re
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  • {{r|Ant (build tool)}} {{r|Selenium (testing tool)}}
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  • *[http://sift.jcvi.org SIFT] — "An online tool that predicts on the effect of SNPs on protein function" *[http://watcut.uwaterloo.ca/watcut/watcut/template.php WatCut] — an online tool for the design of SNP-RFLP assays
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  • * [http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/support/detex/ DeTeX] &mdash; a tool to convert LaTeX files to [[plain text]] ...www.wikiwaves.org/index.php/Converting_Latex_to_Wiki LateX2wiki] &mdash; a tool to convert simple LaTeX files to [[Mediawiki]] code
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  • {{r|Drill (tool)}} {{r|Hammer (tool)}}
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  • ...data (general)|data]] about the extent to and manner in which a service or tool is being used.
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  • A [[tool]] used to install [[fastener]]s, in order to combine parts of material into
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  • A [[tool]] for making holes in solid material, usually by rotating a replaceable cut
    155 bytes (23 words) - 15:06, 28 May 2009
  • Web publishing and website management tool that integrates authoring, reviewing, and publishing in a WYSIWYG HTML edit
    157 bytes (20 words) - 04:01, 14 September 2013
  • *[http://www.feedbeater.com/ Feedbeater] - a tool providing RSS feeds of modifications to static web pages
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  • A [[tool]] for cutting lines or planes in material, using an abrasive surface, perha
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  • {{r|Drill (tool)}} {{r|File (tool)}}
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  • {{rpl|Basic Local Alignment Search Tool}}
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  • A stationary power [[tool]] that precisely moves, in circular and longitudinal directions, the materi
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  • A cutting tool for making grooves or sometimes thinning a surface, often in wood but, with
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  • {{r|Screwdriver (tool)}}
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  • Strategic performance management tool for measuring whether the smaller-scale operational activities of a company
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  • A stationary power [[tool]] that precisely holds, and may reposition, a fixed piece of material to be
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  • ...lized countries, a '''hammer drill''' is usually a handheld power [[drill (tool)]], which, in addition to the usual rotary mode, has additional drilling mo ...acturer's product designation. A rotary hammer tends to be a more powerful tool, and may or may not have a rotary-only function. Rotary hammers also may ha
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  • {{rpl|magazine (tool)}}
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  • ...bon (fabric)]] or twine, into a stable configuration used for [[fastening tool|fastening]], forming a loop to include objects, etc.
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  • A [[tool]] used to apply rotational force to the heads of [[screw (fastener)|screws]
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  • {{r|Plane (tool)}}
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  • A [[fastening tool]] used to tighten or loosen threaded fasteners, with one end that makes fir
    229 bytes (36 words) - 15:08, 31 May 2009
  • *[http://www.xmind.net/ XMind] &mdash; an [[open source]] online mind mapping tool
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  • {{r|drill (tool)}}
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  • A DNA microarray is a tool used to measure [[gene expression]] levels of thousands of genes simultaneo
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A widely used [[Internet operations]] tool that can show the hop-by-hop [[routing]] to a destination, as opposed to th
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  • {{r|Transparency (visual)|A tool}}
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  • '''Weka''' is a software tool for applying machine learning algorithms to data. Weka contains implementat
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  • Maritime tool consisting of a weight ('shot') affixed to the end of a long cord often by
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  • {{rpl|Hammer (tool)}}
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  • ...ove it. The bit rotates at much higher speed than the bit in most [[drill (tool)|drills]], as the purpose of the router is not principally for cutting hole Yet another variant of the tool is the ''edge router'', which tends to be smaller and often can be manipula
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  • An extensively used [[internet operations]] tool, introduced in 1993, <ref>{{citation ...lays between two points may differ from the delay reported by the [[ping]] tool, because both ping and traceroute use different protocols, and router desig
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  • ...er than the eventual screw thread, and then a second tool, called a [[tap (tool)|tap]], usually of harder and more brittle material than the bit, enlarges ...another tool that transfers the power, generically called a [[screwdriver (tool)|screwdriver]]. One advantage of screws over nails is that most screws can
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  • A [[drill (tool)]] used to make holes in hard material such as stone and concrete, which mo
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  • ...y by friction; the most common types have a flat head to which a [[hammer (tool)|hammer]] applies force to the head, at one end, to drive the tip, at the o
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  • {{r|Tool}}
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  • ...head. Usually, the broken-off part of the head is retained in the riveting tool for disposal.
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  • ...a great number of staple shapes, materials, thickness of materials, and [[tool]]s for inserting them. ...thin wire, with the ends of the leg beveled for sharpness. When using the tool, it separates a staple from the strip in which they are produced, pushes th
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  • {{r|Tool}}
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  • {{r|Tool}}
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  • ...lly hexagonal or square, that can be turned with a tool called a [[wrench (tool)|wrench]]. The wrench can be turned either in a direction to tighten or lo
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  • ...mid=15793085 |issn=}} [http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?tool=citizendium&pubmedid=15793085 Pubmed Central]</ref>
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • ...as a [[screw (fastener)|machine screw]] or [[bolt (fastener)]]. A [[die (tool)]] makes the corresponding threads on a rod to fit into the hole.
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • ...gs, make units, gather resources and advance through four ages: stone age, tool age, bronze age and iron age.
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  • ...f 3. Ironically, an [[awl]] was the tool that blinded him and was the same tool he used to create the Braille [[writing system]]. His father was a leather
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  • ...ion and protein interaction networks, metabolic and signaling pathways." A tool for biologists.
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  • A '''chisel''' is a cutting tool, with the most common types used for wood, and specialized forms with uses ...ectly powered equivalents to chisels, at least in woodworking. A [[router (tool)]] often is used for similar work with less effort and often greater precis
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  • ...tasks that involve both people and [[machine]]s, and also refers to the [[tool]]s, equipment or other products that result from technological knowledge. I
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  • {{r|Basic Local Alignment Search Tool}}
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  • {{r|Wrench (tool)}}
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  • ...igital means of payment that are based on [[Cryptography|cryptographic]] [[Tool|tools]] such as blockchains and [[Digital Signature|digital signatures]]. A
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  • ...s]] use a cable and winches to use the tool, hydraulic excavators move the tool using a [[hydraulic transmission]]. [[Image:excavator.png|thumb|Excavator]]Depending on the way how the tool is moved, excavators can be divided into cable excavators and hydraulic exc
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  • * [http://www.sandroid.org/GutenMark/index.html GutenMark] &mdash; a tool for automatically creating high-quality HTML or LaTeX markup from Project G
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Basic Local Alignment Search Tool]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Hammer (tool)}}
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  • {{r|Tool}}
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  • {{r|Tool}}
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  • {{dambigbox|the type of tool|Screwdriver}} A '''screwdriver''' is a [[tool]] used to apply rotational force to the heads of [[screw (fastener)|screws]
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  • {{r|Transposons as a genetic tool}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Transposons as a genetic tool]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • Eadle, Douglas C (1983). Putting a powerful tool to practical use: The application of
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  • *[http://obart.info/ The Online Brain Atlas Reconciliation Tool]
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  • ...ng, creating and publishing Linked Open Data with the Thesaurus Management Tool 'Pool Party'}}
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  • {{r|Transposons as a genetic tool}}
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  • *[http://sve.loni.ucla.edu/ Segmentation Validation Engine] - an online tool allowing to [[benchmark]] brain [[image segmentation|segmentation]] techniq
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  • {{r|Fastening tool}}
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  • ...n speed, impact, etc. Ergonomics are also a major consideration in modern tool design; there are ways to design tools which allow the user to impart a max
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  • ...an be another tool that is powered by the hammer blow, such as a [[chisel (tool)]]; an object that is moved by the blow (e.g., a [[nail (fastener)]] or a b ...as a [[hammer drill#drill (tool)|hammer drill]] or [[impact wrench#wrench (tool)|impact wrench]].
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  • * http://rfc-editor.org/rfcsearch.html RFC Search tool
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  • {{r|Transposons as a genetic tool}}
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  • ...Google Docs has a word processing tool, a presentation tool, a spreadsheet tool and a form developer. Google Docs is giving competition to [[Microsoft Offi
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  • '''ROBODoc''' is a documentation tool used to extract [[application programming interface|API]] documentation fro
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  • *[http://benfry.com/traces The preservation of favoured traces] - online tool which allows the viewer to see how the book changes over its six editions.
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  • ...d [[fastener]] with a nut-like head intended to be turned with a [[wrench (tool)|wrench]]. If the threaded shaft does not have some other means of being he
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  • ...me="BBC-LinkTool">''[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/3666660.stm Web Tool May Banish Broken Links]''. [[BBC News]], September 24, 2004. Accessed 01- * [http://validator.w3.org/checklink W3C LinkChecker] - a tool of the w3c to check for broken links
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  • *presence of a precision grip (possibly associated with tool use). ==Tool making and use==
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  • A '''drill''' is a [[cutting tool]] for making holes in solid material, although especially handheld power dr ...They need to have more strength against transverse movement than a [[tap (tool)]]. Useful hybrids can come from tipping a steel shaft with a hard cutter o
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  • ...(1964)</ref> developed at Bell Telephone Laboratories in 1962. SNOBOL is a tool in such areas as natural language translation, linguistics, text analysis a
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  • ...h or an abrasive harder than the material to cut. As opposed to a [[drill (tool)|drill]], it generally cuts on a plane rather than making a hole, although
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  • ...not require independence among elements, so it can be used as an effective tool in these cases. For example, ANP allows for decision elements to "control"
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  • [[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]] has also submitted the following tool that may be useful for converters: http://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/MediaWiki:W
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  • IDL is the scripting language behind the [[ENVI]] image analysis tool.
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  • ...natural or artificial. The device is used in conjunction with a [[grinding tool]].
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  • ...beam passing through the optics of a light microscope serves as a cutting tool.
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  • ...round the discovery of [[metallurgy]] and [[blacksmithing]], a more lethal tool was devised: the '''sword'''.
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  • ...tion for long periods of time. This suggests the increasing dependency on tool-making because male hominin’s would hunt and defend his area, while the f ...ase diveristy of the hominin diet . The cognative understanding of [[stone tool]] allowed early hominin such as ''[[Homo habilis]]'' to cut hide and meat,
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  • * {{cite book | author=J. Graf von Schmettow | title=KANT — a tool for computations in algebraic number fields | booktitle=Computational numbe
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  • ...entify and cut programs that don’t work. A commonsense budget enforcement tool, “expedited rescission” was passed by the House with bipartisan support #Reduce the deficit. This tool forces Congress to live within its means by keeping our federal budget on s
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  • ...y, and clear vision have blunted the use of technology as an instructional tool in many schools (especially public schools).
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  • ...icle is about the geometric shape. For the drafting tool, see [[Triangle (tool)]].''
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  • ...rican English]]), or '''spanner''' ([[British English]]), is a [[fastening tool]] used to manipulate threaded fasteners such as [[nut (fastener)|nut]]s, [[ ...the socket at one end, and a female connector that accepts another socket tool at the other. Multiple extensions can be snapped together for extra length.
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  • ...ugh the host's [[genome]]. They can be harnessed as a [[genetics|genetic]] tool for analysis of [[gene]] and [[protein]] function. The use of transposons i ==P Elements as a Tool (''[[Drosophila]]'')==
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  • ...(i.e. [[CZ:Ref:Stringer 2008 Effectiveness of Journal Ranking Schemes as a Tool for Locating Information]]). Such a system may also be helpful in cases whe
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  • ...chnology and the identification of early hominid cultural traditions. From Tool to Symbols: From Early Hominids to Modern Humans: 238-275. Witwatersrand Un ...d, C.S. d’Errico, F. Marean, C.W. Milo, R.G. Yates, R. 2001. An early bone tool industry from the Middle Stone Age at Blombos Cave, South Africa: Implicati
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  • * [http://www.ena.lu MCE European NAvigator] European Union History tool, contains a number of Churchill recordings etc.
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  • ...-end loader]]s, may have a backhoe at one end and a different construction tool at the other. Combined bulldozer-backhoes, for example, can use the blade t
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  • ...icture. Drawing is usually performed with a pencil, pen, crayon, or other tool that leaves behind an amount of itself or that which it contains on the sur
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  • ...to identify or counter the radar. When used for military purposes, it is a tool of electronic intelligence. In general, the presence of a radar signal can
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  • ...e=January 15 | accessyear=2006}} Lists of ''Triticum'' names. An essential tool.
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  • ...ng, creating and publishing Linked Open Data with the Thesaurus Management Tool 'Pool Party'
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  • |Curly_fries.jpg|'''Curly fries''' are prepared with a special cutting tool that is either motor-driven or hand-turned (see an example of [http://www.i ...k-Fil-A.jpg|'''Waffle fries'''. Potatoes are cut crossways with a special tool to form the unique "waffle" shape, then prepared. These waffle fries are m
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  • ...2/158204] over Microsoft's usage. Basically, they took the [[Open Source]] tool, added "enhancements" that made their version incompatible with everyone el
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  • The '''UPIC''' is a computerised musical composition tool, devised by the composer [[Iannis Xenakis]]. It was developed at the ''Cent
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  • ...he Developed Olduwan. Cooper's is arguably the second richest early stone tool site in the Cradle of Humankind area<ref name="Berger3"/>.
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  • ...d contains fauna and artifacts from the Oldowan industry, the oldest stone tool industry. Hominid fossils include [[Paranthropus boisei]] and [[Homo habili
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  • ...heating his or her workpieces, hammers, pincers and punches, and a special tool, called an [[anvil]]. The anvil is a large massive work area, with flat ar
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  • ...us frangula. It was formerly used as a laxative, but is now used mainly as tool in toxicity studies." <ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...etection, including video cards and monitors. It included MkDistro 2.5 - a tool for remastering different distributions. It came with the 2.6.14 kernel cre ...Panel from the EasyInstall panel. A final addition was the "Xnetcardconf" tool - a graphical front-end to Ndiswrapper, allowing Windows wireless drivers t
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  • * PLoS does not actually link to cited papers, just provide a search tool to assist -- too many clicks!
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  • ...le, that hunting for vertebrates, increased meat consumption, and expanded tool use were implicated in the evolutionary processes that led to the expansion
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  • * Rasmussen, Seth C.. (2007) "The History of Science as a Tool To Identify and Confront Pseudoscience." ''Journal of Chemical Education,''
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  • * Urwin R, Maiden MC (2003) Multi-locus sequence typing: a tool for global epidemiology. ''Trends Microbiol'' '''11''':479-87 PMID 145570
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  • ...tion]] (WMD). Unlike conservatives, who rely on military power as the main tool of statecraft, liberal internationalists see trade, diplomacy, foreign aid,
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  • | url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2754509/?tool=pubmed}}</ref> ...pear to be clinically useful. [[Hepcidin]] measurement is still a research tool but also may help in the presence of inflammation.<ref name=Munoz2009 />
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  • *[http://nugo.dife.de/bot/ Nutritional Genomics (NuGO) Bioethics Online Tool]
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  • ...A typical burin has a knob-like handle made of wood and a shaft of square tool steel that is beveled at an angle to produce a sharp cutting point. By alte
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  • ...to create a symbolic relationship. Anthropomorphism can be a very useful tool when developing a character or the concept of a thing that stands for somet
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  • ...ht TD. Jordan MH. Seven years' experience with integra as a reconstructive tool. [Journal: Article] Journal of Burn Care & Research. Vol. 28(1)(pp 120-126)
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  • ...l notation for systems such as [[Chemical Abstracts]]. To use this sort of tool effectively, the user has to have a good idea of the content and structure
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  • ...annot study the rate of change of this function. The '''derivative''' is a tool that allows us to define the rate of change of a function. Much of Calculus ..., only functions nice enough to have an area beneath them are studied. The tool used to compute these areas is called the '''integral'''. The integral has
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  • Historically, treehouses are associated with primitive tool-making cultures living in tropical areas. Reasons for this choice of shelte
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  • ...ion of [[Stryker Brigade Combat Team]]'s considers UGVs to be an important tool. The [[M1132 engineer squad vehicle]] is specifically equipped to control t
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  • ...for manipulating objects, has allowed humans to make far greater use of [[tool]]s than any other living species on Earth.
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  • For small pieces, especially manual electrical assembly, the usual tool is an electrically heated ''soldering iron''. For joining copper pipe, the
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  • ...light on the rise of intelligence in humans. These characteristics include tool using behavior, social group dynamics, capacity for language and comprehens ===Tool Using Behavior===
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  • The '''balanced scorecard''' (BSC) is a strategic management tool that helps organizations focus on more than financial outcomes ("bottom-lin # a planning tool for future success;
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  • ...ade for appearance, some are produced to fill a specific functional need. Tool belts, for example, are made of leather or nylon and have flaps, straps, an
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  • ...ree groups are also used to find the [[presentation of a group]], a useful tool used to completely characterize the structure of a group.
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  • ...powder, of different shades of black, to be applied with a brush or other tool. It does take a certain reorientation to think of an eraser as a drawing tool, but such use is important in charcoal technique. Essentially, the artist i
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  • ...at's last theorem has no scientific application, nor has it found use as a tool for proving other mathematical statements. Its apparent lack of utility no
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  • ...e [[Home Office]], the database is described as a "key police intelligence tool"<ref name=HomeOffice>{{cite web
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  • ...eve the public key for a given source of information. As with any security tool, there must be a reliable means of auditing changes to the system resources
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  • * [http://www.latexsearch.com/ LaTeX search] - an online tool to search through [[LaTeX]] code snippets in [[Springer Verlag|Springer's]]
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  • * -tool ecosystem - DXX< SILK, SemMF, poolparty, ontowiki, sigma, ORE, dl-learner,
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  • ...'' bugs? I'm thinking so; it's a lot more sophisticated, i.e., "the right tool for the job," for bug tracking and feature requesting. What do you think?
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  • ...echanical or electrical energy in place of bodily exertion, as in "a power tool".
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  • The '''Mattel Cyber Patrol''' program was a program marketed as a tool for parents to protect their children from dangerous internet sites.
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  • ...center software such as XBMC (Xbox Media Center). This is a very powerful tool that can be loaded with many useful extensions. See below for more details ...talled on the device. The tool is known as Seas0nPass, and is a necessary tool in performing any sort of software modification on this generation of Apple
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  • ...e pretty big. The Highland Games wiki has hundreds of pages. There is some tool somewhere for quickly finding links into a given site. It's been a while si
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  • significant limitations, has grown to become a useful tool to help
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  • One direction views the Riemann-Roch theorem as a tool to study any linear system on a any curve. [[Clifford's theorem]] gives a b ...ization, with more far-reaching consequences, is to view Riemann-Roch as a tool to compute the Euler characteristic of a vector bundle on a Variety. The fi
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  • ...n a Medicare Prescription Drug Plan] at Medicare.gov &mdash; the web-based tool for enrolling online in a Part D plan
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  • ...otional Freedom Techniques''' ('''EFT''' for short) is a psychotherapeutic tool developed by Gary Craig, aimed at solving emotional, health and performance
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  • ...y sequencing devised by [[Frederick Sanger]] in 1977 was still the primary tool but new fluorescent labeling techniques, polymerase chain reaction ([[PCR]]
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  • ...teria it is Turing complete. Even software that is only used as a teaching tool or exists only as a concept, not as an implementation (such as [[Donald Knu
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  • ...y a set of other vectors. The projection operation is a powerful geometric tool that makes the inner product a desirable convenience, especially for the pu
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  • A '''slungshot''' is a maritime tool consisting of a weight, or "shot," affixed the end of a long cord often by
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  • Fold is a powerful tool, when you get to know it. lists:foldr(F,S,L) takes three arguments:
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  • ===Tool making and use=== ...advanced stage of stone tool technology known as the '''Achulean''' stone tool industry now believed to have developed after hominid migration out of the
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  • ...stinct [[modulus (number theory)|moduli]]. As well as being a fundamental tool in [[number theory]], the Chinese remainder theorem forms the theoretical b
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  • ...ress/press2001/pr101101.htm |title=Press Release:Paul Offers President New Tool in the War on Terrorism |date= October 11, 2001|accessdate= |format= |work=
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  • ...and the promotion of science. [Its] mission is to serve as an educational tool for those seeking clarification and viewpoints on those controversial ideas
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  • ...CDs for all supported architectures. Graphical package manager and upgrade tool. Support for suspending and hibernating laptops | Linux 2.6.20, Windows migration tool introduced.
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  • ...r users by several orders of magnitude), or the manufacturing and use of [[tool]]s (that provide new context for structures and activities).
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  • ...sign is present is a basic part of a physical examination and a screening tool to determine if there is nerve damage occurring from the brain through to t
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  • The [http://diberri.dyndns.org/pubmed.html Diberri tool] can help embed the PMID in a formal citation. See [[CZ:Citation_style]]. T
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  • }}</ref> It is a fundamental tool for Staff (military)|staff operations. It uses a distributed computing par *Defense Collaboration Tool Suite (DCTS): An interoperable, real time asynchronous collaboration capabi
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  • ...object or a series of objects appear or are ordered. A typical cleromancy tool is rolling a [[Dice|die]] and determining the result depending on how it fa
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  • Perhaps the most useful tool in the fight against computer viruses is an [[anti-virus (computers)|anti-v
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  • ...violence is contained to a certain level and is used primarily as a social tool. Out-group violence is lethal and done sporadically.<ref> {{cite book |last ==Culture & Tool Use==
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  • A tool that manages and tracks different versions of software or other content is ...rged as the most popular DVC, expanding from its origins as a Linux kernel tool to support other platforms and features required by other projects. Git is
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  • ...ia. The protagonist, able to change the world with his dreams, becomes the tool of a man who wants to use him to fix the world, but every supposedly uplift
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  • **"Neutrinos are no longer just a curiosity of physics but a practical tool for astronomy...Neutrinos will give astronomers a type of x-ray vision far
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  • ...im. There are a variety of such tools; the challenge is fitting the right tool to the specific problem to be solved. ''For now, see a mailing list respons
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  • ...tion]] (WMD). Unlike conservatives, who rely on military power as the main tool of statecraft, liberal internationalists see trade, diplomacy, foreign aid,
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  • ...lly defined or defined with the assistance of a non-real-time provisioning tool. Self-organizing networks, such as the Automatic identification system|Auto
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  • ...extremely small, and many gardeners find it helpful to use a syringe-like tool to dispense them. Another convenience for small gardens is to use a commerc
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  • ...oretical linguists, educators and other professionals using language "as a tool" would establish much-need cross-disciplinary contacts; also, deepening [[E
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  • This tool looks great! Although most students for this class should already have the
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  • ...tch. In 1995 this rewrite began and was destined to become the 3D software tool we all now know as Blender. ...cing by several investment companies. Target was to create a free creation tool for interactive 3D (on-line) content and commercial versions of the softwar
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  • ...nd of question which admits of no immediate rational answer, as a teaching tool to bring about a "Satori" without which there is no Zen. For example one k
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  • ...r on one single page. We've played around with it a bit and found that the tool proves that the user experience for both search engines really is very diff
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  • ...ing convention that has several applications, and is an integral valuation tool used in keeping efficient and accurate books.
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  • The word "truth" also has a history of being used as a [[polemic|polemical]] tool, as when a person tries to exaggerate the believability of a statement by s
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  • ...d is not contaminated?"), and so on. Probability theory is a mathematical tool intended to formalize this ubiquitous mental process. The probability conce
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  • *''THC Hydra'' - Is a brute force password cracking tool. It has ability to access data from a website and attempt logins that way. *''Cain & Abel'' - A password recovery tool that uses a multitude of methods to determine user passwords. It can scan
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