Solid-body guitars were combined with new sonic modification devices such as distortion boxes and wah-wah pedals. |
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All devices that can be remotely accessed or controlled would also be at risk. |
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The company has designed remote-controlled devices for use at NASA facilities for training purposes. |
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Manufacturers can also use RMS to load new profiles or operating systems into remote devices. |
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In addition, it may be possible to recycle some security devices no longer in use. |
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The heraldic devices of the lancet tops and in the tracery lights represent other of Louis's and Francoise's possessions and ancestors. |
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Coherence in language relies in part on basic devices like number agreement. |
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She uses non-realistic devices from fairy tale and a playful allusiveness to other texts in both dialogue and third-person narration. |
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Otherwise known as all-in-one devices, multifunction printers combine the features of more than one device in one package. |
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At that time, the modern nation-state began to regularize taxation and renounce the use of surprise plunder and confiscation as fiscal devices. |
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Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser. |
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Aromatic and aliphatic polyurethanes share the following properties that make them suitable for use in medical devices. |
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I love having plenty of little game devices and utilities at hand, you never know when you might need plastic bags, spare dice or writing pads. |
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Support for multimedia devices such as CD writers is improved but SuSE support for scanners, though improved, remains less than perfect. |
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In this way, this solution will typically filter the number of alerts from security devices down by a factor of 1000 or more. |
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The Aldine dolphin-and-anchor device, introduced in 1501-2, is perhaps the most famous of all printers' devices. |
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The parabolic reflectors focus their respective wavelengths onto mechanical devices that act like shutters to optically modulate the beams. |
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The devices will be field tested this June at the Masada World Heritage Site near Israel's Dead Sea. |
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Symantec plans to develop versions of the software for servers, workstations, laptops and handheld devices. |
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The Dell range of products includes personal computers, workstations, laptops, file servers, storage devices and, recently, printers. |
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These devices generally accommodate objects within a limited workspace and collect data via a mechanical touch probe. |
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Fingerprints also are being used with a number of other devices including time clocks, cell phones, door locks and safes. |
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Shipments of PalmSource-based devices dropped 13.3 per cent, knocking its share down from 22.5 per cent to 9.5 per cent. |
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We also learned that a filter can redirect the output to different devices or files. |
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These klystrons will be replaced by devices designed to operate for a duration of 1000 s, which are currently being tested. |
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Kludgy workarounds and dedicated networks for a handful of devices are not sustainable solutions. |
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Probably the best known use of silicon is in transistors, photovoltaic cells, rectifiers, and other electronic devices. |
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Others have the inputs for recording audio from external devices like cassette players. |
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To be viable, cellphones and future wireless Internet access devices will need to be mass-produced. |
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An eavesdropper can use the program to identify nearby devices that use the Bluetooth wireless protocol. |
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Wireless networks are open and available to all who have wireless devices, whereas wired networks require a physical connection to gain access. |
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As instant messaging migrates to cell phones and other wireless devices, interoperability will be even more crucial. |
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They're charged with conspiracy, computer fraud, wire fraud, and possession of unauthorized access devices. |
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The thieves would survey a shop using stolen vehicles and then set off its alarms and disable security devices at night. |
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The company claimed the alarms and devices they sold had been approved by the council, the police and even local trading standards officers. |
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His entire rant is about how mobile email won't be the killer app for mobile devices. |
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The same network will connect to and command the anchor windlass and countless other remote controlled devices. |
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Finally, the presence of utility rebates or other financial incentives tends to skew acceptance of new devices. |
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Those wanting to steal account details from a personal computer can purchase an extraordinary range of keylogging devices. |
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They are asking producers for keyed ignition switches, tracking systems and machines with homing devices. |
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Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons. |
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It was believed that on three of the devices the detonators went off but the bomb failed to explode. |
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The government panicked over the reaction to possible leaks about its plans to plant the nuclear devices in an allied country. |
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With both devices, the world comes at us as a moving picture, framed by the widescreen and by the windscreen. |
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Access to advanced medical devices is key to ensuring that the nation's healthcare system keeps pace with a population that is growing and aging. |
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As mentioned earlier, ganging storage devices together as a striped storage pool can greatly enhance performance. |
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Generator tripping must be technically and contractually feasible, and the reactive power devices must be in place. |
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Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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He cannot even walk on his own and he is barely kept alive by a variety of mechanical devices. |
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Pack devices you use regularly, such as raised toilet seats, long-handled reachers or heating pads. |
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We had a lot of computers in the building, several hundred wired devices for people to use. |
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The devices would hook up to a TV and connect to the Media Center PC through a wired or wireless computer network. |
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Is there still a place for a computer-oriented, wired standard aimed at consumer devices? |
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He has been totally objective and even flat out rejected some of the sample devices. |
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Such devices have been available for many years for the delivery of asthma medications in the form of small, pressurised aerosols. |
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Now there are shoes with anti-gravitational pull devices, shirts with air circulation systems and shorts with built-in aerodynamics. |
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You mentioned being fascinated by the rapidity of some of these electronic devices. |
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There are new palm-size radios, global positioning systems, rangefinders, infrared cameras, laser sights and night vision devices. |
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Bluetooth allows mobile devices to communicate with one another, at a range of about 30 feet. |
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But standard monitoring devices that measure the proper levels of those additives probably would quickly alert the plant to such adulteration. |
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This makes it possible to build a sufficiently ramified network with the use of a variety of special devices. |
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The block layer is the chunk of the kernel responsible for supporting block devices. |
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In contrast, other devices available in the market cannot compete with the simplicity and total control that these joysticks have to offer. |
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We all know that console add-on devices usually perform VERY poorly in terms of penetration rate into the actual console market. |
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Furthermore, these devices should be additionally provided with scramblers to protect transmitted information. |
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Such a structure, called a Josephson junction, has for years been widely fabricated for superconductive electronic devices and hybrid circuits. |
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Unlike other temperature-measuring devices, the radiometer makes its measurements remotely. |
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Comparatively speaking, handheld devices are delicate, weighty, and bulky due to the glass screens. |
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The devices could be equipped with sensors that detect various substances, from heat to chemicals or radioactivity. |
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Over the next several months, tens of thousands more died from their injuries, including radiation sickness caused by the nuclear devices. |
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Such QD devices can be integrated into the photonic crystals that will be used as active optical router circuits. |
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In either case, the repeater must reduce the amount of jitter in its outgoing signal to ensure that downstream devices can recover it error-free. |
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The scattered devices lay across the floor like shattered pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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It could lead to improvements in devices that use liquid jets, as well as microjets that guide light. |
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In most cases, as long as the worker achieves set targets, they will be left to their own devices. |
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In addition to microwave lenses, novel waveguides and other devices are under consideration. |
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And remember, inflatable inner tubes and those water wings are not safety devices. |
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Incidentally, the waterboard in these photos wasn't merely one among many torture devices highlighted at the prison museum. |
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Beyond the devices agents use to secure and conduct auctions, the problem is that many buyers allow emotion to warp their judgment. |
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The son of the prison warden, he embarked on a career of redesigning and refining execution devices. |
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Left to my own devices, I am an abstemious person, as innocent as a baby and jaw-droppingly naive. |
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The devices might allow quadriplegics to move limbs again by sending signals from the brain to various muscles. |
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Quadcopters and other drone-type devices are being put to good use by researchers, conservationists, game wardens, and wildlife biologists. |
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In addition, many mobile devices in the North American market are not yet equipped with the technology to utilize the QR code. |
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To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices. |
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This invention concerns water outlets such as shower heads and water spouts for ablutionary devices or appliances. |
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A home-built confocal microscope with achromatic lenses is used to measure the far field scattering from PBG devices on a surface with a total internal reflection. |
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Smartphones were just a much better, more convenient, all-in-one version of a bunch of popular devices. |
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Apple also created the preferred devices for accessing this interface, and the music it channeled. |
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Molex specializes in little-noticed but vital devices like connectors, antennas, and switches. |
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But without any peace talks on the horizon, everyone is now left to their own devices. |
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Bering Sea Office Supply has had a handful of requests for dosimeters, devices that measure abnormal amounts of radiation. |
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Taxes on pharma and medical devices would remain, while managed-care and hospital companies would suffer big losses. |
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Counterfeit airbags and brake pads have become more of a problem, as have electrical devices that catch on fire. |
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This is about brand-name birth control drugs and other devices that some consumers swear off because they are too expensive. |
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In terms of its business model, ecoATM is able to make money off of most of the phones and devices it collects. |
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The cap devices on thousands of identical hats glinted in the late morning sun along with the shields worn by each of the cops. |
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Therefore, we can have thousands of devices on a single wafer. |
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Many of these microscopic devices must be interconnected by metal wires, which are made by filling tiny trenches in the surface of the semiconductor wafer. |
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Mobility may be extended by using the wheelchair for longer excursions and using other assistive devices such as a walker for shorter distances, or in the home. |
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Passengers were asked to make sure their phones and other devices were charged so that they could be switched on for inspection. |
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Under these circumstances many devices were resorted to to checkmate their political moves. |
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The commoner forms of these devices in Europe and North America include heel and forearm dual energy x ray absorptiometry and quantitative ultrasound at the heel. |
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Measuring devices and a quantitative conceptual apparatus go together. |
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A lot of the hip people represented by her agency, Artists by Chloe, also smoke these elaborate digital devices. |
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Other devices include oxygen sensors to check exhaust gases, accelerometers to detect any sudden sharp braking, and a range of pressure and temperature monitors. |
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Gases flow from the secondary combustion chamber through the quench chamber, and then through air pollution control devices to remove acid gases and particulates. |
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Floatation devices such as water wings and inflatable rings are extremely popular with children, but it should always be remembered that these are not life saving devices. |
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But could it be that these devices are actually bringing us closer together? |
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Beginning in the Meiji period, mushiya, or shops that sold singing insects, fireflies, and jewel beetles as well as cages and trapping devices, began to spring up. |
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That plan will see a ban on driftnets in some EU waters and the use of acoustic devices, or pingers, to repel dolphins and related species from driftnets. |
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In contrast to the centrality of the plan, the ceiling evokes the axiality of traditional church spaces and generates a remarkable degree of drama through acoustic devices. |
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Driven to match his father's prominence as a speech analyst, he undertook research in acoustics and speech with the aid of electrical and mechanical devices. |
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There are three-point seatbelts for every passenger, and force-limiting devices on the belts on the four outer seats prevent bruising from the webbing. |
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One is not bound to regard torture as only present in a mediaeval dungeon where the appliances of rack and thumbscrew or similar devices were employed. |
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One can still appreciate the incredible cleverness that went into the illusion, especially the use of radio-controlled devices and early animatronics. |
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Everyone liked the robots, some of which looked hardly human, but which nevertheless moved around in response to signals from handheld radio-controlled devices. |
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If MgB2 does have the properties Cardwell suggests, it could be used to improve microwave devices and Josephson junctions, effectively superconducting transistors. |
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The challenge for Ginsberg was to figure out how to control all 62 devices in the show, a constant juggle to control the pieces and make them work together. |
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Though much of the current focus is on drugs, bar codes are also being used to increase the safety of medical devices used to administer those drugs. |
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Acceptance gaps can be created either by headways in a traffic stream or by traffic control devices such as traffic signals at junctions and pelican crossings. |
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The mines were intended as anti-personnel devices, jury-rigged claymores. |
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Many of these policies are specific to individual storage devices. |
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One of the most irksome things that can happen to a mobile phone user is a flat battery, and the charging devices are designed to solve the problem. |
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Broadcom has also begun to manufacture controllers for network-attached storage devices, and is one of the largest suppliers of both wired and wireless networking chips. |
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The advent of the third-generation synchrotron radiation facilities, featured by insertion devices such as undulators and wigglers, is fundamentally changing this situation. |
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Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature. |
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Input devices may consist of computer mice, keyboards, pixels of one or more video cameras, wearable computer devices, or other sensors with which users can interact. |
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Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply. |
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We discussed all types of alarms and safety devices for the elderly. |
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Nor was it ignorance that spurred him to fashion numerous additional devices that ensured his plague picture would kindle its audience's most painful passions. |
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Knowledge of sea turtle swimming behavior was crucial in the development of turtle excluder devices, which prevent bycatch of endangered turtles during shrimp fishing. |
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Clusters of prefatory tags alternate with definitions of standard tropes and devices. |
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If a personal watercraft is towing another person on skis, kneeboards, or other devices, a second person must face the rear to monitor the person being towed. |
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A programmer can find new ways for data from one of these devices to be manipulated and then played, used, edited, redisplayed etc etc on any of these devices. |
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There were hundreds of devices and tools inside the huge building. |
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By the end of the year, the agency is expected to issue similar recommendations for devices already on the market. |
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The receiving devices samples a plurality of points on the near side of the structure to detect vibrations resulting from reflections of the sound wave from the object. |
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As the name suggests, the pipe wyes are Y-shaped pipe fitting devices. |
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Police say that installing anti-theft devices and etching the registration number on the windscreen, will go a long way in countering the problem. |
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On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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New devices are being developed to make blood glucose testing less painful than the usual monitoring systems, which involve drawing blood by pricking the skin with a lancet. |
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The Dorset-based firm produces devices such as altimeters, braking systems, smoke detectors and towed aerial targets that act as decoys for enemy fire. |
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As the user, you can interface with the system via keypads, touch screens, panic buttons, TV screens, computers, telephones, handheld remotes or other devices. |
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They really should make homing devices to go with TV remotes. |
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The monograph describes the topic of aerodynamic processes in air treatment devices with a granular charge. |
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They are more or less comparable with practically feasible physical devices and materials. |
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Many of those ephemeral devices, which experts refer to collectively as photographica, were used to illustrate the book. |
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The new ultra-high voltage process will include JFET and depletion mode LDMOS for start-up and low on resistance LDMOS for power devices. |
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As an aid to scientific investigation, various tools, measuring aids and calculating devices were developed in this period. |
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Every day we are exposed to low doses of phthalates in food containers, perfumes, hairsprays, floorings, paints, toys and medical devices. |
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The SOT-23 package saves board space and simplifies the design, making these devices ideal for battery-powered portable applications. |
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Unlike most filmi geets this song is a continuous, seamless melody which dispenses with non-traditional musical devices. |
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Lasing operation was demonstrated for all tested devices consisting of an array of ten indium phosphide lasers. |
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Microdrives that can hold several gigabytes have been available as add-ons for portable devices. |
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However, in today's wireless devices, only the radio signal processing can be performed digitally. |
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Explosive devices from the evacuation slides are removed, air ducts sealed, and an easily removable protective coat of paint may be applied. |
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Also, bugs are subject to malfunction and discovery, especially as sophisticated antibug devices have been developed. |
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In late 2010, simulated icing tests were performed on the MSN1 flight test aircraft using devices installed on the leading edges of the wing. |
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Module eviscerators have devices which remove the crop, the viscera package, and lungs in one step. |
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In addition, the sector plays a crucial role in fostering innovation, in particular for devices and networks. |
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This was resolved by retrofitting bombs with Global Positioning System satellite guidance devices that are immune to bad weather. |
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These devices also start with the monogon, a plane mirror, and include the bigon, a two-sided mirror, the trigon, quadrigon, and general n-gons. |
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The environment division is the link between the COBOL program and the computer and input-output devices the program uses. |
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Political economy theory regards constitutions as coordination devices that help citizens to prevent rulers from abusing power. |
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Prior to the war, with no useful landmass or natural resources, Bermuda was largely ignored and left to its own devices by the London government. |
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Coalition forces were attacked indirectly, through rocket attacks on bases and improvised explosive devices. |
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These devices prevented an attack until a launch code had been sent by the Chiefs of Staff on behalf of the President. |
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Fail Safe Commission recommended installing devices to prevent rogue commanders persuading their crews to launch unauthorised nuclear attacks. |
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These are devices for shifting income across different stages in life, not for shifting income across classes. |
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The market for handheld devices is now crowded with competitors. |
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These can be discussed for grammatical fit, semantic appropriacy or match to devices of simile, metaphor or sound. |
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The devices of these savages are the serpent, the Deer, and the Small Acorn. |
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He disappointeth the devices of the crafty, so that their hands cannot perform their enterprise. |
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He talks of karabiners, belay devices, harnesses and the relative merits of different quality ropes. |
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There are many smaller devices to be found, particularly in Scotland, which are more suited to the miniaturist. |
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These gusts are responsible for the many recorded incidents of wind-measuring devices disappearing from weather bureau roofs in midstorm. |
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The medical devices of amount over Shs100 million, was contributed by the bank's humanitarian arm, the KCB Foundation. |
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Soft tissue reattachment devices, commonly referred to as bone anchors, are used primarily for reattaching tendons and ligaments onto bone. |
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These may be used in countries which otherwise do not use heraldic devices. |
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Snake-arm robots are self-contained portable devices and extensions to existing systems. |
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Arthroscopes and arthroscopic hand instruments are the most widely used devices across regions. |
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The new devices can also be used as synchronous rectifiers in regulated 12V to 24V output circuits. |
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The United States government has classified fireworks and similar devices according to their potential hazards. |
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Fireworks are a class of low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. |
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Nokia, a global provider of mobile communication devices, has appointed Vithesh Reddy as its new general manager for the lower Gulf region. |
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They used two main devices, the rod and a device called a groma, which helped them obtain right angles. |
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The devices come in multiple colors which vary in usage depending on local traffic marking standards. |
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The ITC issued a general exclusion order against all infringing kinesiotherapy devices and their components. |
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These devices are usually made with plastic, ceramic, thermoplastic paint or occasionally metal, and come in a variety of shapes and colors. |
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The devices, known as GT200s, were no more than boxes with handles and antennae that Bolton, of Redshank Road in Chatham, Kent, made at home. |
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However, the makers of these devices usually state that trapped animals should be thrown away with the trap. |
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Assistive technology is an umbrella term that includes assistive, adaptive and rehabilitative devices for people with disabilities. |
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The use of boiling water to produce mechanical motion goes back over 2000 years, but early devices were not highly practical. |
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Specialized devices such as steam hammers and steam pile drivers are dependent on the steam pressure supplied from a separate boiler. |
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In this baptism of fire Sally, Joel and Darren seem to be left pretty much to their own devices as they hammer, twist and bend the hot steel. |
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The temperature element used in cybertronic devices is a nickel wire winding. |
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For all you chipheads, we use 0.5 micron process technology for our 486 devices. |
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An external resistor or other control devices can be connected in the rotor circuit. |
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But printing from mobile devices can be a challenge with software downloads and kludgy apps that may or may not be effective. |
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Universal motors also lend themselves to electronic speed control and, as such, are an ideal choice for devices like domestic washing machines. |
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Distal embolic protection wires can also be employed, however, not all embolic capture devices are compatible with all atherectomy devices. |
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The study addresses balloons and stents, atherectomy devices, thrombectomy devices, and endovenous ablation. |
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These devices had limited effectiveness but illustrated the principle's viability. |
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Use of novel telemetry devices to collect individually discernible data sets from socially housed rhesus macaques. |
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Prior to Newcomen a number of small steam devices of various sorts had been made, but most were essentially novelties. |
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We have a few more options available to us these days, with hand-held laser hair removal devices that claim to stop hair regrowth. |
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These include cautery devices, ligament balancers, navigational tools, reinfusion devices, and pulse lavage for example. |
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During this trip, he also assisted at Bell Labs with the development of secure speech devices. |
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Cochlear implant devices offer benefits such as increased audibility, digital feedback reduction, and digital noise reduction. |
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Diagnostic devices include the prime hearing impairment diagnostic devices namely audiometers, otoscopes and tympanometers. |
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According to banking expert Ahmed Koura, banks in general have safety devices installed, but they don't seem to guarantee total safety. |
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Enzymes, the catalysts of biological systems, are remarkable molecular devices that determine the pattern of chemical transformations. |
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Left to my own devices, I'll spend hours staring into space, just thinking. |
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Slovak team Excalibur won the 2013 edition with an authentification service for mobile devices. |
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For example, the defining values for the WGS84 ellipsoid, used by all GPS devices, are. |
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Breaking antibug commercial phones was no problem for the intercepting devices of the government. |
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The proliferation of laborsaving devices has not given us more leisure time, paradoxically. |
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The extrication devices are short, moulded, rigid boards which are placed along the spine and strapped to the patient. |
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Splashtop Remote Desktop eliminates the need to transfer, convert or sync files and multimedia among devices. |
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The labeler must also submit product information concerning devices to FDA's Global Unique Device Identification Database. |
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Caltrops, tetrahedrons, and similar devices are designed to puncture vehicle tires or limit foot traffic. The standard design has four points. |
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Thus, replicates did not behave the same from replicate to replicate within the devices. |
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The love of my people hath appeared firm, and the devices of my enemies frustrate. |
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Each member of the Order, including the Sovereign, is allotted a stall in the Chapel, above which his or her heraldic devices are displayed. |
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There are specialized devices to make these determinations, but these cannot be brought out until after an end is completed. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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Fine gold wires are used to connect semiconductor devices to their packages through a process known as wire bonding. |
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These devices are similar to an integrated circuit and can detect the energy of incoming gamma ray photons. |
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In medicine, silver is incorporated into wound dressings and used as an antibiotic coating in medical devices. |
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First, bitmaps cannot be displayed on nonraster output devices like plotters. |
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Wind turbines are devices that convert the wind's kinetic energy into electrical power. |
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In particular, in 1995, incendiary devices were discovered on the Scottish and Northern Irish coasts. |
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As the largest living sea turtles, turtle excluder devices can be ineffective with mature adults. |
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Compact solar cells for devices such as calculators and watches are typically measured in microwatts. |
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This has only recently become technically feasible with advances in GPS and newer underwater visual devices. |
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Recent advances in underwater tracking devices are illuminating what we know about marine organisms that live at great Ocean depths. |
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The animals are protected and people moving outside the settlements are required to have appropriate scare devices to ward off attacks. |
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These devices typically have one end fixed to a structure or the seabed while the other end is free to move. |
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Oscillating Water Column devices can be located on shore or in deeper waters offshore. |
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Overtopping devices are long structures that use wave velocity to fill a reservoir to a greater water level than the surrounding ocean. |
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Archaeologists have found two devices which they interpret as navigation instruments. |
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Field devices are instrumentation, data gathering units and communication systems. |
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Reconsider the FDA's current policy on establishments that reprocess single-use medical devices. |
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It should be noted that because these devices are in the water, the acoustic output can be greater than those created with offshore wind energy. |
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Resonance occurs widely in nature, and is exploited in many manmade devices. |
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Depending on the nature and location of the foreign bodies, we used a wide diversity of endoscopic devices to perform the procedures. |
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There will also be flicker noise caused by electron transit through amplification devices, which is reduced using heterodyne amplification. |
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Receivers can interface with other devices using methods including a serial connection, USB, or Bluetooth. |
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Such devices contain electrical generators or an induction system to recharge their batteries. |
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The institutionalization of these devices cultivated the notion of terror from above. |
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Smell, touch and lateral line sensitivities seem to be the main sensory devices for locating these. |
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Combined with the GPS functionality of such devices, this allows readings to be recorded and later downloaded onto a map. |
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Some medical organizations have suggested that the devices be banned from home use. |
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Starting on 1 October 2006, these devices became legal in most countries in the European Union. |
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The devices constructed, however, are often too large and poorly shielded for use in clandestine activity. |
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Internet radio functionality is also built into many dedicated Internet radio devices, which give an FM like receiver user experience. |
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Flutes and trumpets were used as musical instruments or as signalling devices during war or special occasions. |
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Tools are also often used to substitute for many mechanical apparatuses, especially in older mechanical devices. |
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The stone age tools available included knives with ground edges, grinding devices, and eating containers. |
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After Arminius' death, the Romans left the Cherusci more or less to their own devices. |
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It contains many details and employs many stylistic devices to promote Caesar's political interests. |
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The delimitative devices or 'punctuation marks' here have the same type of structure as the other plerematic signs. |
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While some people will probably always carry around a laptop, devices like the Tilt are breaking down the wall between luggable and pocketable. |
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Originally it was thought that Quipu were used only as mnemonic devices or to record numerical data. |
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Every morning he powered up his electronic devices, even before making coffee. |
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To explicitly mark aspect, Arabic uses a variety of lexical and syntactic devices. |
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If time is available or one wants to emphasize a few key words, one can create mnemonic devices or word associations. |
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The orthographies of some languages include devices for indicating the position of lexical stress. |
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These include barrier methods, hormonal methods, implanted devices, emergency contraceptives, and sterilization procedures. |
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Birth control, such as the pill or intrauterine devices, can be used immediately following abortion. |
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The young people as well as the adults have the message of the billboard thrust upon them by all the arts and devices that skill can produce. |
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In this context, since the 1960s, the courts in the United States began developing a number of new approaches, as well as new escape devices. |
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Tools to aid this process include poetic devices such as rhyme and alliteration. |
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They also employed water wheels to power a variety of devices, including various water clocks and automata. |
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Numerous inventors in the textile industry such as John Kay and Samuel Crompton, suffered harassment when developing their machines or devices. |
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His inventions of electromagnetic rotary devices were the foundation of the practical use of electricity in technology. |
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Thomas Highs of Leigh had claimed that he was the true inventor of both these devices and the spinning jenny as well. |
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There now appear a series of useful improvements that are contained in patents for useless devices. |
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During the course of his illness, he invented and constructed several devices to mechanically ease his pain. |
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Before the 18th century, devices such as guns were made one at a time by gunsmiths, and each gun was unique. |
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Due to modular design such devices and machines can often be manufactured in small series, which significantly reduces the costs. |
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The term also applies to handcuffs and other similarly conceived restraint devices that function in a similar manner. |
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It has been claimed that these devices can differentiate types of smoke and so their probable source can be inferred, though this is disputed. |
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The following items are commonly used as pollution control devices in industry and transportation. |
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Printed electronics is the manufacturing of electronic devices using standard printing processes. |
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Early process control breakthroughs came most frequently in the form of water control devices. |
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Sebastian Ziani de Ferranti went into this business in 1882 when he set up a shop in London designing various electrical devices. |
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Bodkins therefore needed to be carried since repairs or rethreadings were necessary on the numerous tying devices. |
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The use of hyphenations and other similar devices could function as rigidifiers. |
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The idea of self-willed machines, which could decide to take over the world, scares all the people smart enough to create such devices. |
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Even when turned off, these devices can idly sip electricity from your outlet costing you money. |
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These packs can be holding or driving devices, depending on what they are splined to. |
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For all the hype and initial success of devices like the Kindle, they threaten to strip traditional books of much of their transportive appeal. |
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The cooperation with AAC creates exciting opportunities to leverage our digital audio processing on a wider scale in mobile devices. |
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We have tried to lick this problem although I think in a way it is unlickable through a variety of devices. |
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Marble cutters formerly developed calcicosis, which health hazard is now much reduced by suction devices for the removal of dust at its source. |
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This way all application programs located at each platform can work identically with the same input devices, making cluster programming simpler. |
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The Buffalo A2 is a heavily armored truck specifically designed to protect its occupants from mines and improvised explosive devices. |
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Hip and knee arthroplasty devices are primarily implanted to treat osteoarthritis. |
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