5.In computer security, a computer program or process that mimics the legitimate behavior of a normal system feature(or other apparently usefulfunction), but performs malicious activities once invoked by the user.
6.In computer security, a computer program with an apparently or actually usefulfunction that contains additional(hidden) functions that surreptitiously exploit the legitimate authorizations of the invoking process to the detriment of security.
7.Cumulatively, preliminary studies suggest that transcranial magnetic stimulation might be a suitable method to combine with physiotherapy and improve recovery of useful limb function in stroke patients.
9.Information on sodium, for instance, should prove useful in evaluating kidney function, while data on phosphorus can help assess muscle function and tumor activity.