For three days, the band jammed with the tribe, using recording equipment powered by car generators. |
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Instead, an electric motor powered by the hydrogen fuel cells turns the front wheels. |
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The motor's battery is recharged by an electric generator powered by a gasoline engine. |
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The lightweight device, powered by an electric motor, gently simulates the rocking movements normally provided by mum or dad. |
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The powerful downstroke of the wing is powered by the large pectoralis muscles, which also attach to the sternal keel. |
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The 81-metre ship is powered by two 12-cylinder diesel engines, and has a top speed of about 18 knots. |
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At first it was powered by the River Bollin and there is still a working water wheel for visitors to see and especially to hear. |
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Also, most factories are now powered by electricity rather than steam, so tall smokestacks are quite rare. |
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The new model, designed exclusively for India, is powered by a 102 cc air-cooled, four-stroke engine with automatic transmission. |
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It is powered by ten fusion power cells and is capable of running over three days without replenishment. |
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More, every accessory is powered by a relay, rather than running the full amperage through the control switch. |
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It is powered by lead-acid batteries and can accelerate to just four knots. |
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The car is powered by 52 lead-acid car batteries which produce 600V DC output. |
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This was, however, still an electric car, powered by heavy lead-acid batteries. |
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The trailer is powered by small drive-assist wheels which engage the rear bogie wheels. |
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At the same time, the factory sector was on the leading edge of the productivity boom, powered by industries producing high-tech equipment. |
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The small, plastic yellow gun is powered by a battery, includes a torch to light up the target and almost looks like a child's toy. |
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The standard XC is powered by a 2.5-litre turbocharged five-cylinder engine pumping out 208 horsepower and 236 foot-pounds of torque. |
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The LRAS3 also has the capability of being dismounted on a tripod and powered by batteries. |
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It was a foolish, late-night idea powered by a little too much alcohol, and a few soppy fool tendencies. |
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The massive 32 ft stretched Hummer limo is powered by a potpourri of eco fuels. |
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He is understandably gynephobic, with an aversion for young women powered by an antipathic neurological response. |
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She is of fibreglass construction, powered by a Caterpillar engine and has a pot and net hauler. |
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At first he was completely against the device, which is powered by the car battery and plugs into the cigarette lighter. |
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His sun-valve was fitted in a number of lighthouses powered by acetylene gas. |
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The convertible will be sold as a four-seater with a hood powered by an electro-hydraulic system. |
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Over the last decade, Melhuish's team has produced a string of bots powered by sugar, rotten apples, or dead flies. |
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One of its four strap-on motors, powered by liquid propellants, did not build up enough thrust. |
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The article proclaimed the dawn of the age of atomic aircraft powered by hafnium-178 isomer reactors. |
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The locomotives and the oil tank wagons were built in China and are powered by British-manufactured engines. |
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The opening song bursts rudely into life, powered by clanging guitars and a fantastic, howling vocal. |
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Bond markets continued their untrammelled rally powered by reserve money expansion and fears of a conflict in the Gulf region diminishing. |
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In June 2004 the head of the company's research centre demoed a handset powered by a prototype fuel cell. |
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They are boost launched from a zero length launcher and then powered by a jet engine in the cruise, reaching speeds up to 0.53 Mach. |
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It had the doors welded shut and the roof cut off, and it was powered by a stock flathead. |
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The Terrace was made up of Victorian houses built in 1891 for the clerks in Henshaw's mill, which was powered by the Dodder. |
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The fundamental transformation uses electrical power to drive aircraft subsystems currently powered by hydraulic, pneumatic, or mechanical means. |
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It will be powered by a fission reactor that will split uranium atoms, releasing heat that can be converted into electricity. |
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Fifteen sports will be catered for in a huge Olympic Park, where the Olympic village will be powered by solar and geothermal energy. |
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The ship is powered by two diesel engines that drive a single shaft with a five-blade controllable pitch propeller. |
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Typical business activities powered by the company include telebanking, debt-collection, customer services and telesales. |
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Her single steel screw propeller was powered by a three-cylinder triple expansion steam engine and developed 162 hp. |
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It is powered by a conventional electric motor with a bank of batteries to run it. |
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It can be powered by any heat source including solar energy thus bypassing fuel cells. |
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Also displayed are two power-gliders, which are two-seater contraptions powered by small engines. |
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No longer the wooden contraptions of yore, they are powered by large diesel sets. |
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They were developing electric generators powered by radiant heat, as from a furnace, falling onto thermophotovoltaic cells. |
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Environmental standards are high on the agenda here, with many canal boats being powered by used cooking oil. |
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You also created a turbine powered by gluing sixteen May bugs to a tiny windmill. |
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The ship was a fast galley powered by three banks of rowers pulling up to 200 oars. |
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The unit is powered by a snap-on battery pack containing either a Litium battery or a Nicad rechargeable battery. |
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The original carousel opened in 1871 and was powered by a blind mule and a horse which walked a treadmill in an underground pit. |
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Another creative idea of the time saw 80 council vehicles powered by biogas produced at the Christchurch sewage plant. |
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The saw frame was then lowered, and the pitman, powered by the driving pulley, moved the saw frame back and forth over the stone. |
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Torpedoes powered by compressed air left a telltale wake in the water and gave a warning to a target. |
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Boats powered by propellers and engines were bringing people across the river in under three hours. |
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Mr Derbyshire refers to Bolton street lights being powered by Welsh wind farms, and thereby extols their virtues. |
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He said the bridge would be equipped with tidal turbines, powered by the force of the sea, to generate electricity. |
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The Hawk 200 is powered by an Adour 871 twin-spool, low bypass ratio turbofan engine from Rolls-Royce. |
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The helicopter is powered by two Turbomeca Arrius 1A turboshaft engines, mounted to the aft of the transmission. |
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With a lifting capacity of 20 000 kg, the giant is powered by two very quiet and very impressive 8550 kilowatt turboshaft engines. |
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The new cabriolet is in very strong demand worldwide, so the initial offering in Ireland will be powered by the 1.6 litre 102 bhp engine. |
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The whole of the mechanism was powered by heavy weights which drove the cog wheel. |
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The sails were removed in 1866 and the mill was then powered by a coal-fired steam engine. |
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Some fan diffusers are powered by both electricity and batteries making them quite portable. |
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To assure good-quality recording, the pulse oximeters were powered by an alternating-current electricity source. |
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There are some wonderful turns of phrase in this fast-moving novel, powered by sassy dialogue and the jaunty mindset of its heroine. |
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A quartz watch powered by a battery is constantly powered and tells accurate time all the time and do not need time adjustment. |
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Personally, I would like to see an organic cafe powered by solar energy and water power. |
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Hitherto, helicopters had been powered by piston engines and this had brought many cooling problems. |
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Because of opposition to a catenary system, the surface system uses busses powered by compressed natural gas. |
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Prior to that the single catoptric fixed white light was powered by three burners. |
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Its main riff is powered by Perry playing a six string bass, which is why that riff sounds so low down, dirty, and evil. |
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He said that although the Canadian ornithopter was powered by an engine it was still very close to what Da Vinci had intended. |
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The RAMAC drive was housed in a cabinet the size of a refrigerator and powered by a motor that could have run a small cement mixer. |
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This current is powered by batteries in the telephone company's central office. |
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Nomad models are powered by outboard engines which range from 9.9 to 50 hp. |
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By the spring of 1908 he had completed a monoplane powered by a front-mounted automobile engine and propeller. |
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But it could be 35 years before a substantial proportion of new vehicles are powered by hydrogen. |
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Diving is usually done from bancas, long, stable boats with outriggers, powered by truck diesel engines. |
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By 1812 Jefferson had three threshing machines in operation, two powered by horses and one by a waterwheel. |
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The small, winged AGM-86B is powered by a turbofan jet engine that propels it at sustained subsonic speeds. |
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His sky-rocket ascent was almost certainly powered by bribery, manipulation, and other chicanery. |
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The idea of a virtual supercomputer, powered by the spare processor cycles and bandwidth of thousands of PCs, is anything but new. |
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The era of the green car, powered by fuel made from plants or used cooking oil from the local chipper, is coming that bit nearer. |
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The whole system is powered by 14000 horsepower turbines which can pump 200 tons of water a second into the large outlying Edogawa river. |
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The car will be powered by a 2.2-liter, turbocharged diesel engine generating 136 horsepower. |
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Thanks to a swift horse powered by a mysterious elixir, he intercepts Domenico, wounding him mortally. |
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But our dependence on motor vehicles powered by fossil fuels incurs an array of external costs to the environment and the public's health. |
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The difference engine was envisaged as a mechanical machine, with brass cogs and moving pistons, to be powered by turning a crank or by steam. |
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Hybrid cars powered by ethanol and petrol are now outselling traditional petrol-engined vehicles in Brazil. |
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Most Bertram 31s were powered by two 330-hp Mercury Marine inboard engines. |
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As he did so a miniature grappling hook, powered by compressed air cylinders, launched itself into the air. |
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The yacht is powered by two 675 hp diesel engines, fully equipped with high quality furnishings in top condition. |
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Mowers powered by two-stroke engines, for which gasoline and oil are mixed prior to ignition, are dirtiest. |
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Microjets can be powered by compressed air, thermal bubbles, and even acoustic waves. |
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Its compact, 20 cm body and cone-shaped head reduce resistance and it is powered by its webbed feet. |
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The cave is lighted electrically, powered by a diesel generator at the entrance. |
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Our homes will be powered by micropower units that will allow us all to get off the grid. |
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Clean in design with modern features, the new design was powered by a pair of powerful and trustworthy R2800 radials. |
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During his spare time, Northrop began designing a sleek multi-seat monoplane that would be powered by a large radial engine. |
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The government tried to buld an eco-resort for divers that would be powered by solar panels and wind power. |
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Research in disease aetiology has shifted towards investigating genetic causes, powered by the human genome project. |
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Hansen's truck is powered by a Brent Voges-built 327-cid engine that is rated at 250 horsepower. |
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These cars have internal combustion gasoline engines coupled with electric motors that are powered by batteries. |
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Much of the state's multibillion-dollar agribusiness industry is based upon irrigation, powered by electricity of course. |
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No, I'm talking about threadlike wires woven into fabric and powered by miniature batteries that heat your outfit like an electric blanket. |
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The first to try was a crew of four aboard a specially prepared Fokker S 35 powered by three French-built Jupiter radials capable of 425 horsepower each. |
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At low speeds, the car uses only the electric motor powered by batteries. |
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Ballard's work is powered by a number of key obsessions and his voice quietly leads us through them in these notes, mesmeric, dream-like and yet powerfully clarifying. |
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By 1901, Thaddeus Cadhill had already manufactured the Telharmonium, an electric organ, powered by dynamos and designed to send sound down telephone lines. |
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A church in Isleworth may soon be powered by the sun's rays with the opening of a new community hall topped by a space-age roof, it was revealed this week. |
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Along came the microcar, a tiny automobile often powered by a motorcycle engine yet offering protection from the weather, along with conventional seating. |
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Capable of 80 mph in almost total silence, it was powered by 13 batteries. |
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The eleven wooden vessels were powered by the wind and guided by the celestial bodies, thanks to that remarkable scientific instrument, the sextant. |
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After our morning indoor session, we hit the trails and skied to Duke's Ski Trail, an old downhill slope with a now defunct rope tow powered by a car. |
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The cars, powered by this engine, are capable of speeds up to 135 mph. |
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The plant in the shearing sheds was powered by petrol engines. |
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When powered by hybrid technologies that combine electricity with the internal-combustion engine, such light vehicles will produce enormous oil savings. |
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Ten young drivers from local disadvantaged communities also took the waters for powerboat development races in monohulls powered by 15 hp engines. |
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This large monoplane, which rather oddly does not appear to be carrying a civil registration, was powered by a Wright Whirlwind of 330 horsepower. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or some other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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The vehicle was intended primarily to be powered by an electric motor. |
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She led a reliably epic and wild life, powered by a brand of comedy that regarded nothing as beyond the pale. |
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The internal-combustion engine goes the way of the covered wagon because vehicles powered by fuel cells meet all cost and performance requirements. |
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Gore's campaign, powered by a brain trust of highly paid veteran advisers known for tough political instincts, has settled on a multi-pronged strategy. |
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For example, sunny Sydney is an ideal spot to showcase solar energy, so electricity for several events will be powered by the sun through photovoltaic panels. |
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They worked at the many machines powered by turning waterwheels in the factory basements, producing sheetings, calicoes, broadcloths, carpets, and rugs for a growing market. |
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Each family had to make a model cotton-reel tank, powered by an elastic band, and were allowed three attempts to fire the tank as close to a target as possible. |
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They weigh 14 ounces and are powered by four AA batteries, with input capabilities for a radio or scanner, and an output jack for receiving or recording. |
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The qantas and Singapore A380s are powered by four Rolls Royce Trent 900 engines. |
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And there are consumers who want to buy cars powered by those engines. |
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Unlike European vamps, Skinner is powered by the sun and, true to his native environment, has rattlesnake fangs. |
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In 1852 he flew 27 km. in a dirigible, powered by a steam engine. |
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Like all submarines in use by the U.S. Navy today, the Ohio class submarine is powered by a pressurized water reactor driving steam turbines to a single propeller shaft. |
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Shanghai also claims Dongtan will be the world's first genuinely eco-friendly city, powered by renewable energy sources and as close to carbon-neutral as possible. |
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Each dive resort uses several boats powered by outboard motors of up to 400 hp, and the young male drivers inevitably enjoy roaring about at high speed. |
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Long-tails, which are wooden constructions powered by huge outboards, whiz you out to one of the large dayboats that take you on to your dive site. |
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When do you hope to have the fishing fleet powered by hydrogen? |
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But next fall, it will be a carbon fiber-sheathed vehicle powered by a 400-plus hp three-phase induction motor and 900 volts of nickel metal hydride batteries. |
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In October 1926, National Air Transport sent out a request for bids for a transport aircraft that could carry passengers or mail and be powered by a Wright Whirlwind radial. |
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This small flashlight, powered by battery, is attached to a carabiner. |
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It was a dark, cyberpunk future powered by the best effects 1999 could muster and we were all impressed. |
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The medallion imparts the gift of gab and is powered by solar energy. |
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The total energy output, or luminosity indicated by the spectrum, however, was too bright to be powered by gravity and the free fall of matter alone. |
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Widely billed as the dernier cri in armoury, the light sabre is nothing more than a flashlight powered by wasps that has to be held in both hands. |
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Of these, 99.9 percent are powered by leaded gasoline and diesel fuel. |
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The secret behind the Coin is that it is powered by a 128-bit encryption for all storage and communication. |
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The only equipment needed was the receiver, powered by dry cells. |
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The entire arsenal is powered by a pair of low-profile outboard engines. |
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It may be powered by hand, pedal, or other motive force such as a suitably geared lawn mower engine or the electric motor taken from a discarded washing machine. |
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Central to inflation is a very early, tremendous burst of expansion, powered by the potential energy associated with a hypothetical scalar field called the inflation. |
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The 200,000-square-foot facility is powered by solar energy so that frequent power outages do not disrupt care. |
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You do not need to perspire at all as it is powered by battery. |
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A single front roller, powered by a second motor, vibrates the concrete. |
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Although exact details have yet to be finalised, the new vehicles will probably be powered by diesel or electricity through a third rail in the middle of the lane. |
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Replacing the well-known Outbacker MXP Series, the Stealth HD Series is powered by MXI Security's Bluefly Portable Security Processor. |
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Paul and Wyatt opened a mill in Birmingham which used their new rolling machine powered by a donkey. |
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In 1894 Parsons' Marine Turbine Company launched The Turbinia, a famous vessel, the first powered by electric turbines. |
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The compressor is powered by the turbine, which extracts energy from the expanding gas passing through it. |
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Marvel's Mill in Northampton was the first cotton mill to be powered by water. |
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The early mills were narrow and low in height, of light construction, powered by water wheels and containing small machines. |
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Within the valley is a sawmill, formerly powered by the River Avill, which runs through the valley. |
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Such pumps were common already, powered by horses, but required a vertical reciprocating drive that Savery's system did not provide. |
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The later Watt engines worked lift pumps powered by the engine stroke and it may be that later versions of the Newcomen engine did so too. |
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In the 19th century the first railway locomotives were powered by steam, usually generated by burning wood, coal, or oil. |
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Other designs, such as locomotives powered by gas turbines, have been experimented with, but have seen little use, mainly due to high fuel costs. |
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Early buses, known as trolleybuses, were powered by electricity supplied from overhead lines. |
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Currently, interest exists in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, electric buses, and ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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Artillery powered by gunpowder was introduced to Europe in the 1320s and spread quickly. |
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The power generated is enough to power the city of Bath and the Pyramid Stage is powered by 4 generators itself. |
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Regional airliners typically seat fewer than 100 passengers and may be powered by turbofans or turboprops. |
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Nearly all modern airliners are now powered by turbine engines, either turbofans or turboprops. |
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Arkwright moved to Nottingham, formed a partnership with local businessmen Jedediah Strutt and Samuel Need, and set up a mill powered by horses. |
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This is widely recognised as the first demonstration of transportation powered by steam. |
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As the Western Azeri Platform was being powered by a cable from the Central Azeri Platform, it was also shut down. |
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The world's first airport to be fully powered by solar energy is located at Kochi, India. |
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Iceland is one of the few countries that have filling stations dispensing hydrogen fuel for cars powered by fuel cells. |
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The water wheel was powered by a leat running from the canal to the River Taff. |
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Although turbines are most common in commercial power generation, smaller generators can be powered by gasoline or diesel engines. |
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The unique flicking is an uncoiling movement powered by contraction of the striated muscle. |
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Combined cycle plants are usually powered by natural gas, although fuel oil, synthesis gas or other fuels can be used. |
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The efficiency of the cycles add, because they are powered by the same fuel source. |
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Belmont was the site of a bleaching and dyeing works, powered by water from Eagley Brook which powered mills along its valley. |
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Construction began in 1910 of the first submarine powered by twin diesel engines. |
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A windup radio or clockwork radio is a radio that is powered by human muscle power rather than batteries or the electrical grid. |
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Radios powered by handcranked generators are not new, but their market was previously seen as limited to emergency or military organizations. |
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The typical paddle wheel steamship was powered by a coal burning engine that required firemen to shovel the coal to the burners. |
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A paddle steamer is a steamship or riverboat powered by a steam engine that drives paddle wheels to propel the craft through the water. |
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In 1704, the French physicist Denis Papin constructed the first ship powered by his steam engine, mechanically linked to paddles. |
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It had over 200 triremes each powered by 170 oarsmen who were seated in 3 rows on each side of the ship. |
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It was powered by a spring, and was suggested as a method to lift meteorological instruments. |
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Prior to the era of engines on small craft, a launch was the largest boat carried on a sailing vessel, powered by sail or by oars. |
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The enormous Do X was powered by 12 engines and once carried 170 persons as a publicity stunt. |
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The first stage was powered by a single Gamma 8 engine, which burned for 127 seconds. |
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Almost all the industrial machines used in modern farming are powered by fossil fuels. |
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Industrial societies rely heavily on machines powered by fuels for the production of goods. |
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Spearguns may be powered by pressurized gas or with mechanical means like springs or elastic bands. |
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Another solution was the shipmill, a type of water mill powered by water wheels mounted on the sides of ships moored in midstream. |
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The main characteristic of the factory system is the use of machinery, originally powered by water or steam and later by electricity. |
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Interchangeable parts made with machine tools powered by electric motors evolved into mass production, which is universally used today. |
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This type of wheel is powered by the spinner's foot rather than their hand or a motor. |
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The water frame was originally powered by horses at a factory built by Arkwright and partners in Nottingham. |
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It cleaned cotton several times faster than the older gins, and, when powered by one horse, produced 150 to 200 pounds of lint a day. |
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The original spinning mill they constructed in Nottingham in 1769 was powered by horses, an expense making the operation unprofitable. |
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In 1881, street lamps in the city of Niagara Falls were powered by hydropower. |
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Early cotton mills powered by water were built in Lancashire and its neighbouring counties. |
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The raw materials are brought to the top of the blast furnace via a skip car powered by winches or conveyor belts. |
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Medieval cranes were occasionally powered by cranks, although more often by windlasses. |
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The workpiece is manually clamped to a lathe dog, powered by the faceplate, that holds the piece in between two centers and rotates the piece. |
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Mantle lamps powered by vaporized petrol, such as the Coleman lantern, are also available. |
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The station had six 200 horsepower Edison dynamos, each powered by a separate steam engine. |
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At this time the industry was rooted in the domestic system but towards the end of the 18th century mills powered by water were built. |
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This involved vertical hammers powered by a waterwheel in a Stamp mill, of which at least 60 are known to have existed on Dartmoor. |
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There were usually two or three of these stamps in a row, powered by the same drive and operating in sequence. |
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The Skeldar is a derivative of Sweden's Cybaero Apid 55, a 160-kg drone powered by a 41-kW Wankel engine. |
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Permanent stations are powered by a solar panel and car battery, and the data are transmitted to a base station by a Yagi antenna. |
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A RECORD-breaking quadriplegic sailor is finalising her preparations to sail solo round the British Isles using controls powered by her breath. |
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It is powered by plutonium and armed with a laser and a jackhammer to punch through rock. |
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Users of the Jump the Shark site will also be able to customize a listings grid powered by TVGuide. |
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The aircraft is powered by twin 400-pound thrust regeneratively cooled rocket engines and fueled by isopropyl alcohol and liquid oxygen. |
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The Morgan Life Car, which is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell, was unveiled at the 2008 Geneva International Motor Show. |
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Sponsored by Ebrahim K Kanoo and powered by Motor City, scores of fans flock to BIC at each event either to take part or watch others in action. |
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Look for Southeast Asian sambal sauce powered by chilies, rice vinegar and garlic to take kitchens by storm. |
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On this basis, a conceptual hypersonic airplane powered by double symmetric scramjet is proposed. |
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You can use a blowlamp which works off bottled gas or a hot air gun which is powered by electricity. |
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The self-image is powered by the ignorant selfish ideas originally integrated by Satan into the physics of the brain. |
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The silicon micromachine measures just half the width of a human hair and crawls on legs powered by the pulsing muscle fibres of rats. |
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The Lindsey Foss is powered by two 4,000 horsepower engines through Voith Schneider cycloidal propellers. |
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This paper a three-level three-phase active neutral point clamped multilevel inverter powered by PV source. |
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It is powered by a single charge via a NiCad or SINCGARS military pack battery for two hours. |
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The aircraft will be powered by two Williams International FJ44-4A turbofans, rated at 3,400 lb. |
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China Northern Airlines and Scandinavia's SAS each took delivery of their first Airbus A321-200 Aircraft powered by IAE V2500 Turbofans. |
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Around six in 10 of the Celicas sold in the UK are STs, which are powered by Toyota's 1762cc, four-cylinder, twin-cam, 16-valve engine. |
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Control Points powered by U Point technology are perfectly compatible with the NEF file's Instruction Set structure. |
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The company said that the new series replaces the Outbacker MXP Series and is powered by MXI Security's Bluefly Portable Security Processor. |
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We demonstrate that addressable microstimulators powered by rectification of epidermically applied currents are feasible. |
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Hotels Rewards program, powered by VOILA Hotel Rewards, provides members with a vast array of rewards. |
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The devices would be powered by an Earth-based laser shining on photocells attached to their limbs. |
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The Lotus-engineered Persona is powered by a Campro engine, which promises smooth drivability and ride comfort. |
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The potatoes are powered by poblano peppers, and a homemade salsa adds more punch. |
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The aquarium also displayed a 'Merry Christmas' sign with lights powered by a tank of electric eels. |
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The endoscope, nicknamed ''Mermaid,'' is capable of taking two shots per second, while its driving gear is powered by an electromagnet. |
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These prayer wheels are moved by paddles powered by a small stream of water that runs along the northern side of the grounds. |
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PhNUM is powered by ENUM technology based on specifications defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force. |
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This year the sound system at one music stage will be powered by a member of the audience riding an exercise bicycle. |
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We have launched our new version of LifeFX Facemail powered by your own voice. |
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It is powered by the company's waterjet intensifier pumps, which are available in electric or diesel models up to 280 hp. |
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The streamlined, four-stroke engine creates continuous injection and combustion in a single chamber, powered by just two types of moving parts. |
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The Sun Java Workstation W2100z was powered by two AMDOpteron 250 processors, 4 GB of memory and an FX 3000 framebuffer. |
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The PEX Institute courses, powered by The Quality Group, are available for Lean Six Sigma Yellow, Green, Black and Executive belt certification. |
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The system could be used portably as an emergency antenna for watercraft, potentially powered by battery, solar panel or manually with a foot pump. |
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The EFG 110-115 trucks are dimensionally sized for easy maneuvering in tight spaces, and their rear-wheel drive is powered by 3-phase AC technology. |
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A coprolite is a flashlight powered by copper-topped batteries. |
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Selected research also will develop new cryo-cooling systems that could be used on future fuel-efficient airplanes powered by turboelectric motors. |
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It uses an expandable spinning disk that provides multidirectional flow capability and would be implanted with the use of a catheter, then powered by a magnetic coupling. |
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The system is cooled by Vigor's Tornado Air Vent with triple 120MM case fan, and powered by Tagan TG1100-U95 TurboJet NVIDIA-SLI-certified 1100 watt power supply. |
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The Cordless Duct Slitter is powered by a Makita 12V lithium-ion battery, and is engineered to cut slits at precise depths on conduits, ducts and innerducts. |
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The world's first commercial container ship partially powered by a large kite, the Beluga SkySails of Germany, called at Yokohama port Friday and was opened to the media. |
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DoD, government and academic researchers will now be able to conduct leading-edge research powered by this massively parallel, high-performance SGI system. |
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The new study finds that the supernovae are likely powered by the creation of a magnetar, an extraordinarily magnetized neutron star spinning hundreds of times per second. |
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Marvell's software defined storage, networking, compute and mobility solutions powered by SAI software constitute complete ARM-based platform offerings. |
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The Overview OVD-5521, OVD-4621 and KVD-5521 are also the first ultra-narrow bezel LCD displays that can optionally be powered by an external, redundant power supply. |
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In an effort to conserve energy citywide, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa will announce today that traffic signals will be powered by light-emitting diodes. |
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Emoji Cam's video camera is powered by reShoot Technology that allows you to record video, rewind, pause, preview, reShoot, edit and add special effects with Emoji Cams. |
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The 075RS series relief valve features a built-in solenoid, powered by a continuous-duty coil, which allows the valve to be opened by a 12 or 24 VDC signal on command. |
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Reportedly, the NOOK Audiobooks offering is powered by Findaway World, leveraging its audiobook technology and distribution platform, AudioEngine. |
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They are powered by tea and have been thoroughly checked for rosy cheeks, a cheery nature and a love of all thing jingly, joked a council spokeswoman. |
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The whole village was powered by hydroelectricity during the 1920s but this became so heavily taxed that the people there were forced to return to the national grid. |
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This mill was powered by the waters of the Blackstone River. |
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Because many processes like spinning and weaving, iron rolling, and paper manufacturing were originally powered by water, the term survives as in steel mill, paper mill, etc. |
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Extremely large gas engines were also built as blowing engines for blast furnaces, with one or two extremely large cylinders and powered by the burning of furnace gas. |
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Many of the early sewing machines were powered by a treadle mechanism. |
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A power loom is a mechanised loom powered by a line shaft, and was one of the key developments in the industrialization of weaving during the early Industrial Revolution. |
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Because of its diverse landscapes and waterways, Oregon's economy is largely powered by various forms of agriculture, fishing, and hydroelectric power. |
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Tip jets powered by a remote compressor are referred to as cold tip jets, while those powered by combustion exhaust are referred to as hot tip jets. |
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In 1908, Edison patented his own design for a helicopter powered by a gasoline engine with box kites attached to a mast by cables for a rotor, but it never flew. |
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At first these ships were only capable of short dives, but soon developed the capability to spend weeks or months underwater powered by nuclear reactors. |
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Fast ferries are made of aluminium and powered by modern and efficient diesel engines, while conventional ferries have a steel hull and are powered by heavy oil. |
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Sardinia is involved in the industrial production of the AIRPod, an innovative car powered by compressed air, with the first factory being built in Bolotana. |
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Sometimes the cable ferry is human powered by someone on the boat. |
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In 1966 Australian Jack Brabham won the world championship driving his own car powered by the Australian engine Repco, but the car was built by his team registered in Britain. |
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The power cars are powered by an English Electric 4SRKT engine, nicknamed 'Thumpers' due to their characteristic sound, and have two English Electric 538 traction motors. |
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He also built a barge powered by paddle wheels and several dredgers. |
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The tramcars are powered by 600 V overhead wire with electricity transmitted to the tramcars by pantograph and a few vintage trams by trolley pole. |
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Recently, interest has been growing in hybrid electric buses, fuel cell buses, and electric buses, as well as ones powered by compressed natural gas or biodiesel. |
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Most modern electric lighting is powered by centrally generated electric power, but lighting may also be powered by mobile or standby electric generators or battery systems. |
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They were powered by air pressure pushing a piston into the partial vacuum generated by condensing steam, instead of the pressure of expanding steam. |
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Most rotary push mowers are powered by internal combustion engines. |
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In these cleaners, the suction is provided via a large motor, while the brushroll is powered by a separate, smaller motor, which does not create any suction. |
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Small multicopter UAVs are almost always powered by electric motors. |
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This was no longer necessary when barges were powered by steam. |
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The solutions are powered by LinguaSys' Carabao Linguistic Virtual Machine, a proprietary interlingual technology, to deliver faster and more accurate results. |
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The company deployed SAP Business Suite powered by SAP HANA software across finance, maintenance, procurement and human resources, including the SAP Fiori user experience. |
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