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disabling and safety
The change lever also served as the safety, disabling the sear mechanism when engaged.

disabling and was
This patient was a 65-year-old white male accountant who entered the New York Hospital for his fourth and terminal admission on June 26, 1959, because of disabling weakness and general debility.
In May 2010, the Washington State Supreme Court provided an opinion after it was asked to certify a question referred by the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Washington: “ Whether a public library, consistent with Article I, § 5 of the Washington Constitution, may filter Internet access for all patrons without disabling Web sites containing constitutionally-protected speech upon the request of an adult library patron .” The Washington State Supreme Court ruled that NCRL ’ s internet filtering policy did not violate Article I, Section 5 of the Washington State Constitution.
Essential tremor was also previously known as " benign essential tremor ", but the adjective " benign " has been removed in recognition of the sometimes disabling nature of the disorder.
On October 26, 2001, the sale, purchase, or manufacture of any device that has no commercial purpose other than disabling Macrovision copy protection was made illegal under section 1201 ( a ) of the same controversial act.
An early method of disabling shaped charges developed during World War II was to apply thin skirt armor or meshwire at a distance around the hull and turret of the tank.
This was implemented by du Samacom disabling their SDI & ASI streams.
Although it was hoped they would reach the surface still functioning, the first probes failed almost immediately, thereby disabling data transmission to Earth.
After " disabling " himself in the House of Lords ( a ceremony in which the incoming Speaker apologised for his failings ) Parliament was suspended until 24 February ; Coke returned two days later, having suffered from a stomach problem.
The simplest form applied in earlier systems was based on clearing the cache contents between context switches and disabling the cache for data that were shared between two or more processors.
According to a report conducted by the ICTY entitled Final Report to the Prosecutor by the Committee Established to Review the NATO Bombing Campaign Against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia opined that, " Insofar as the attack actually was aimed at disrupting the communications network, it was legally acceptable " and that, " NATO ’ s targeting of the RTS building for propaganda purposes was an incidental ( albeit complementary ) aim of its primary goal of disabling the Serbian military command and control system and to destroy the nerve system and apparatus that keeps Milosević in power.
" The rootkit was designed to patch the memory of the exchange while it was running, enable wiretapping whilst disabling audit logs, patch the commands that list active processes and active data blocks, and modify the data block checksum verification command.
McGowan and Shapiro, in their work on comparative study of foreign policy of different countries, felt that the lack of a basic theory of foreign policy was particularly disabling, and pointed out the harmful effect of the absence of a general theory of foreign policy on the foreign policy literature.
Widespread adoption of catalytic converters didn't occur until more stringent emission control regulations forced the removal of anti-knock agent tetraethyl lead from most gasoline, because lead was a ' catalyst poison ' and would inactivate the converter by forming a coating on the catalyst's surface, effectively disabling it.
* In Red vs Blue, when the character Church is thrown back in time in Episode 50, he tries to prevent certain things from happening, in the process leading to everything becoming the way it was: kicking dirt on a switch hoping it to be replaced, instead it was kept and later got stuck ; giving his captain painkillers to prevent a heart attack, but killing him because the captain is allergic to aspirin ; trying to make the tank not kill him by disabling the friendly-fire protocol, which later proves his death ; telling the tank and robot that they should not leave and build a robot army, thereby giving them the idea to do it ; trying to shoot O ' Malley with the rocket launcher only to shoot Tucker because of the launcher's highly defective targeting system and his inability to aim.
* The AT was equipped with a physical lock that could be used to prevent access to the computer by disabling the keyboard.
Later, Avant's developer, Anderson Che, has concentrated on adding user-requested features, and Avant was among the first browsers to have popup blocking, advertising server blocking, and one-click disabling of potential security vulnerabilities such as ActiveX, Java, and JavaScript.
It was while filming the 1959 movie They Came to Cordura with Gary Cooper and Rita Hayworth that York would receive a permanently disabling back injury.
This year was marked by repeated and disabling injuries that would prevent Ríos from staying among the top players in the world.
In his Introductory Statement to the IAEA Board of Governors on 2008-03-03, the Director General stated that he could not provide an update on the disabling of the facilities, as it was not undertaken by the IAEA.
It was held for the usurping prince John against his brother King Richard I, when the latter returned from abroad in 1194, after his absence on crusade, was the site of a three-week siege during baronial conflicts in 1322 and in the civil war of the 1640s its importance as a local centre of resistance led to its ‘ slighting ’ ( intentional disabling ) by Parliament after the defeat of the royalist forces there in 1648.

disabling and used
The capacity of disabling or inhibiting translation in protein biosynthesis is used by some antibiotics such as anisomycin, cycloheximide, chloramphenicol, tetracycline, streptomycin, erythromycin, puromycin, etc.
It functions much like the sonic screwdriver, used primarily for opening and closing locked doors, and for disabling and re-enabling machines.
: Drugs were used primarily as an aid to interrogations, but MKUltra / MKDelta materials were also used for harassment, discrediting, or disabling purposes.
A classic military use for thermite is disabling artillery pieces, and it has been used for this purpose during and since World War II ; such as at Pointe du Hoc, Normandy.
This would allow the Clipper chip to be used as an encryption device, while disabling the key escrow capability.
On one hand, invasive techniques such as inserting electrodes into the brain, or disabling parts of the brain in order to examine the effect on behavior, can be used with non-human species, but for ethical reasons, not with humans.
While occasionally used experimentally in nonmalignant and nonhematologic indications such as severe disabling auto-immune disease and cardiovascular disease, the risk of fatal complications appears too high to gain wider acceptance.
While the Hague Convention restricts the use of such ammunition in warfare, it is commonly used by police and civilians in defensive weapons, as well as police sniper and hostage-rescue teams, where rapid disabling of the target and minimal risk of overpenetration are required to reduce collateral damage.
By disabling the blinking effect, all 16 colors available can be used for both the background and the foreground of every character cell.
Ion weapons are primarily used for disabling electronic systems such as vehicles, droids and starships without doing any physical damage to the target.
Programmer Eric Twietmeyer ran weekly tests of the game's performance, disabling certain parts of the code — such as the physics calculations — to isolate which parts used the most memory.
; Destroyers: Available to all players, destroyers are used for disabling submarine advantages.
Even in cases where his improvised devices are used to attack hostile opponents, he is always doing so in self-defense and, if possible, subduing or disabling rather than killing.
They also may be used for disabling vehicles by firing in the engine compartment or for defeating hard body armor.
Similarly, the BLU-114 / B " Soft-Bomb " graphite bomb was used by NATO against Serbia in May 1999, disabling 70 % of that country's power grid.
The Italian report stated that because of the short span of visible road from the BP, Lozano, being in charge of both the searchlight used to warn incoming vehicles and of the machine gun, had only seconds to react, point the searchlight, warn the vehicle, assess it was not halting, man the weapon, aim, shoot warning shots, and then disabling shots.
: Drugs were used primarily as an aid to interrogations, but MKULTRA / MKDELTA materials were also used for harassment, discrediting, or disabling purposes.
Furthermore, some psychiatric drugs might alter the mind by disabling moods and emotions not just in circumstances where they're a problem but in circumstances where they're appropriate or even beneficial as well while natural ways to change brain chemistry can be used as needed.
CloneDVD is a proprietary DVD cloning software, developed by Elaborate Bytes, that can be used to make backup copies of any DVD movie not copy-protected ( for this reason it is often used in conjunction with AnyDVD, a tool that includes disabling such protections ).
Mastiffs, as well as Great Danes, were used in England during the Middle Ages, where their large size was used to scare horses to throw off their riders or to pounce on knights on horseback, disabling them until their master delivered the final blow.

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