Once the system was up and running, it was tested for optimum performance and then used as prototype for the rest of the installations. |
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The prototype device for dolphins will be tested by one of the two Scottish trawlers fishing for sea bass in the Channel this month. |
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This class of ships was the largest in the Federation until the Oppressor class prototype became operational. |
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The first phase develops, fabricates, integrates and tests prototype propulsion systems and power packs. |
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However, the most accessible of the technologies displayed by the prototype is its high-pressure Unit Injector System by Bosch. |
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He has a worldwide patent on the unique vehicle, now at its prototype stage after two and a half years of painstaking research. |
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Over the past two years, the prototype harvester has also been tested in saskatoons and choke cherries. |
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Propulsion was handled by four cold-fusion engines and the hyperdrive systems were prototype units. |
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Ferguson's team has developed a prototype of the device and hopes it will be available within 18 months. |
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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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The company also uses additive manufacturing with metal to produce prototype parts for form, fit and function tests. |
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He kept the prototype in the laundry room, which was adjacent to my bedroom in the basement. |
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The techno whiz-kids at Otago Polytechnic in Dunedin have developed a prototype of a shock-resistant ball-cam. |
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After experimenting with various design schemes, the designer's current prototype includes an open and airy bar area. |
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By the next morning, I had implemented a prototype and resolved to productize it. |
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They'd stripped the prototype engine out and were constructing a more refined version. |
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The prototype car is all different and I never even gave it a thought that this was the Nextel Cup garage. |
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It's only a prototype, but some researchers imagine the water-skimming robot could have many uses. |
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This festival, celebrated in California and in New England, is modeled after an Azorean prototype. |
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Mr Holland showed his prototype to local entrepreneur David Campbell who thought the idea had legs. |
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He was very thankful that he had taken the precaution of rewrapping the prototype in its protective tissue paper shell, making it unrecognizable. |
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For our prototype instrument, we use three pinholes, arranged into a triangular pattern. |
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The rest of the team is still being assembled, and a prototype has yet to be made. |
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The heroic prototype is considerably watered down and herein lies the crux of the problem. |
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In 1965 he used some aluminium tubing, a piece of canvas and lightweight wheels to build a prototype. |
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The prototype vehicles were tested, modified and the process repeated as necessary. |
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Since then, he and two graduate students have revamped the prototype, improving its range and sensitivity. |
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This follows the discovery of prototype devices during a raid on a safe house at an undisclosed location, the analyst said. |
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In 1999 we constructed a small prototype of this clock, approximately two meters tall. |
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As a result, the dualities of realistic and imaginary, iconic and perspectival, sacred and secular, and copy and prototype begin to break down. |
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The prototype device is able to monitor its orientation using an embedded gyroscope. |
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It is a plan and axonometric wire-frame view of the prototype model's entire architectural component and piping system. |
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This particular prototype can be described as an aggressive and sadistic femme fatale who physically maltreats her male subordinates. |
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Another approach is to build a prototype of the machine with relatively few processors. |
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He is hoping to test a prototype device with manatees in the natural environment under highly controlled research conditions. |
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Do you have a prototype, sample or demonstration of an implementation of the idea? |
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From concept sketch to prototype to mass manufacture, General Motors is digitizing as much of the car-making process as it can. |
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The Great Northern Railway, for example, chose the rustic Swiss alpine lodge as a prototype for its hotels and depots. |
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Indeed, asthma is considered by many to be the prototype of psychosomatic illness. |
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The prototype release includes a set of sample security policy configuration files designed to meet common, general-purpose security goals. |
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Since the prototype was well on its way to completion, the Army decided to finish the aircraft and use it as a flying test bed. |
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An early prototype of the tablet was setup for sharing between family members where each person's customizations would be saved. |
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The note in question is a Japanese 1,000 yen bill that was probably a prototype of a new high-tech banknote. |
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He is now developing a full-scale prototype but stressed the design was quite different from that used in the Aquada. |
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This model bill became the prototype for most laws passed in America, although few states cast their net as widely as Laughlin advised. |
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Amazingly, it took only five months for the Altea to make the journey from prototype to showroom. |
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By late 1937 he had designed, built and successfully tested both a semiauto rifle and a prototype light machine gun. |
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In both cases the risen Jesus Christ is the prototype and model for the essential transformation of spirit-bearing human beings. |
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They were the prototype for most Tory election addresses for the next century. |
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We built the prototype almost entirely of off-the-shelf components, reducing cost and speeding development. |
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The core concept of the prototype episode is a digital trading card game representing the characters in the stories. |
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Tunable lasers that switch in nanoseconds rather than milliseconds are in prototype. |
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Within a few days of being placed in the sediments, prototype fuel cells were producing several milliwatts of power. |
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The prototype four-legged robot weighs just 10 grams and measures 70 millimeters in height. |
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For example, paper mock-ups, page designs, prototype versions, and final implementations can be reviewed at different stages. |
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One of Nissan's show stoppers this year is the Fusion, a prototype design of a future four-door saloon. |
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The prototype proved successful and further modifications were made to improve it. |
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They have exploited this radical abbreviation of focal length to develop a prototype of a credit-card-thin camera. |
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In a recent test, the prototype clocked a maximum speed of 193 mph, earning it the title of world's fastest EV limousine. |
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Yes, the technology is still in need of some tweaks and adjustments, but nothing is perfect straight from prototype. |
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The processor industry-backed company developing extreme ultraviolet lithography chip-making equipment has demonstrated its first prototype. |
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Accordingly, plans were made to convert the prototype to floats but that plane was destroyed during its flight testing program. |
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The prototype was grounded until late November by undercarriage cracks resulting from a heavy landing on the last day of the show. |
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AthosCal, a prototype multimodal calendar application, runs on several platforms including PDAs and desktop computers. |
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Cities like Istanbul and Baghdad present a prototype of the concentric design. |
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The prototype of the uniflow deduster was fabricated based on the sensitivity analysis. |
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The prototype uses a writing arm similar to an architectural plotter to sign books. |
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This warrior hero was ideally suited to the cinematic portrayal of the prototype Fuhrer figure. |
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Only the prototype for accordion garage doors, which form the entire facade on the south side, can be called a luxury item. |
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Hewn from jade, nephrite, marble, and hardstone, the oddly shaped blades lack an obvious prototype in any functional tool or weapon. |
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Once the breadboarded prototype worked to our satisfaction, we created an online master of the printed circuit. |
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In 1969, Concorde prototype 001 broke the sound barrier on a test flight in France. |
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They will discuss the reasons for and benefits of field testing, the challenges of communicating in space and the design of prototype spacesuits. |
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This spurred the interest in me to design a prototype spirit level to measure slope angles. |
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Trial runs showed that the prototype device significantly cooled a heated surface on just 0.6 watts of power. |
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In 1803 Gillray created a prototype caricature of Napoleon which was widely copied by his competitors. |
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Silent Scope 2 was shown with a prototype one-handed controller, which has a thumb roller ball used to aim and a gun-like trigger. |
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None of the Tablet PCs on the stocks fall into that category, not even the Crusoe prototype, which claims dismal endurance of four hours. |
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He said a prototype car had been run round inside the factory only to be destroyed in a fire. |
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Toshiba Research Europe demoed a prototype system that applied quantum cryptography to the transmission of streaming video. |
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Other firms have shown off prototype robot cleaners, but it is the first to put one into production. |
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The prototype, offering burgers to travellers on a cash-and-carry basis, was likely to be copied at other mainline stations. |
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The phenothiazine ring is a well-known pharmacophore, and chlorpromazine is a prototype of this class of antipsychotic drugs. |
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Equally notorious is the default prototype for undeclared functions, which assumes the data type of parameters and return value to be integer, unless specified otherwise. |
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During the development of the prototype the team conferred with various medical and therapeutical institutions to ensure that it met medical requirements. |
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Technical product feasibility in terms of storage density, performance and reliability was demonstrated in recent experiments using the prototype on display. |
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Sir Steven may well be the prototype of the modern revisionist historian who seeks to recast the history of Western civilization as a catalogue of abuses. |
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The FC-31 prototype was hidden except when it was flying, and not much detail was available. |
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With circuitry built on to a breadboard, it took the two schoolboys two months and four prototype circuit boards to overcome the basic practical problems of the design. |
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Lightweight and consequently easily portable, the Vail-type chair was the prototype for numerous later examples in which the seat folded up against the back. |
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With brilliantly successful results, the Greek sculptor of the portrait has reinterpreted this prototype in terms suitable to an Eastern conception of a proper ruler image. |
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There are various explanatory reasons, so obvious in hindsight that their suppression must be regarded as an original prototype of political correctness. |
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed content-based suggester, we built a prototype search tool, which utilizes the research pyramid model. |
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Although Disney's company was riven with conflicts after his death, the firm emerged in the mid-1980s as the prototype of a successful international media conglomerate. |
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The 1941 Chrysler Thunderbolt was produced in five different colors during its prototype tour, and the cars were later sold. |
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The first prototype is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. |
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They wanted him to exhibit a prototype at their big annual trade fair. |
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The prototype had a waterproof canvas stretched over hinged timber ribs, quality-tested by letting armies of ants and termites loose on the fabric. |
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They also recommended that a prototype using hydrogen as a combined cryogen and form of energy transport be designed, built and tested at one of the national laboratories. |
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Two weeks later, Ed Logg, a programmer, had a working prototype that looked very, very good. |
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Both aircraft were heavily instrumented and the prototype put in 165 hours over 130 flights in just 51 days while the second machine contributed 86 hours. |
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The Bertram 31 and its prototype were designed with a remarkable 23-degree angle of deadrise at the transom with three lifting strakes on each side from the keel to the chine. |
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At this time also successive waves of peoples gradually filtered into the area who spoke an Indo-European language that later became the prototype of Greek. |
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This, lest we forget, remains the modern prototype for a quintessentially retrograde act. |
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So some authorities hold that the hypaethral opening in the centre of an ordinary Greek house was the prototype of that in the house of the divinity. |
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A prototype of a newly patented device tested at a large midwestern beef packing plant can successfully detect small amounts of fecal matter on meat animal carcasses. |
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To date the ability to view a vehicle down to the finest detail has only been possible by physically building a prototype, a long and costly process. |
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Three more prototype cars were built, chassis number A3 was the third Aston Martin ever built and is the oldest in existence with a 1.5 litre 11 hp four cylinder side valve. |
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As the prototype for a normalizing physical anthropology, however, phrenology, with its value-laden stereotyping psycho-techniques, introduced new ethical problems. |
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If you need a prototype built on a new design, we can handle it. |
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A prototype probably, covered in some kind of synthetic latex. |
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The prototype Land Rover was designed by a Jeep owner and built on a Jeep chassis. |
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The prototype is fitted with an array of computer sensors, web cameras, manoeuvreable surfaces and a new battery pack design, as well as a tiny parachute. |
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When we arranged this test Marcos asked me to make allowances because I'd be testing the development prototype which was being constantly mucked about with. |
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Throughout the whole development process, from the initial prototype sample to production, geometric shapes of the aspherical surfaces are perfected step by step. |
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However, the theory of the adequate idea is far more systematic than its Cartesian prototype, and leads to conclusions which Descartes would certainly have rejected. |
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The version we got our mitts on was a pre-release prototype fully installed with processor-hogging debug code but otherwise pretty close to the final product, we're told. |
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Another invention at Hughs's lab, a two-row prototype thermal defoliator, offers hot air as an alternative to chemicals for removing cotton leaves before harvest. |
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Modest, unprotesting, a devoted church-goer and teetotaller, and a model family man, Jack Hobbs was the prototype of the loyal artisan dedicated to Crown and country. |
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There was no prototype, no blueprint for resuscitating a town. |
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Although the patent still needs the funding of a manufacturer, the prototype I used gave me consistently smoother stops and significantly shorter braking distances. |
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In 2009, the Federal Highway Administration awarded Solar Roadways a contract to construct a prototype. |
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Taking cues from seagulls, a bird-size prototype aircraft morphs its wings to navigate cluttered environments. |
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The diode laser light pens used in the prototype were obtained from Hoetron Inc. |
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The prototype array controller that is designed will then be partially implemented to control the demonstration heliostats. |
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Father Juliano declared bankruptcy after building only the prototype, but the car was restored a few years ago by a customizer in England. |
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Ezra Cornell's glass drawerknobs proved to be a prototype as glass insulators became popular in America, while Europeans favored earthenware. |
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Since 2003, a prototype Wave Dragon energy converter has been in operation at Nissum Bredning fjord of northern Denmark. |
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The design may have been influenced by the Jeep and the prototype, later nicknamed Centre Steer, was built on a Jeep chassis and axles. |
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The maiden flight of the Eurofighter prototype took place in Bavaria on 27 March 1994, flown by DASA chief test pilot Peter Weger. |
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Some parts of the prototype survive in the Museum of the History of Science, Oxford. |
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In 1784, William Murdoch, a Scottish inventor, built a prototype steam road locomotive. |
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The prototype arrived in Blackpool during early spring in 1934 along with four other designs. |
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From August 2008, Pratchett tested a prototype device to address his condition. |
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Together with chief designer Gordon Coppuck, McLaren planned to refine the prototype, eventually aiming to produce up to 250 cars per year. |
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The Marreau brothers won the 1982 edition driving a Renault 20 Turbo 4x4 prototype. |
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It was designed as an expedient testbed for their new engine, rather than a true prototype vehicle. |
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As of March 2017 The prototype A350 first flew on 14 June 2013 from Toulouse, France. |
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Although the trio briefly experimented with the concept, they could not develop a workable prototype. |
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In the early 1980s, NIR purchased one of the prototype LEV Railbuses built to test the railbus concept. |
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Murdoch built a prototype steam locomotive in 1784 and made a number of discoveries in chemistry. |
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So long as the prototype radars were in workable condition they were put into production. |
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The prototype was successful and a fleet of 22 locomotives was built, to handle all the important express traffic. |
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It adopted the best practices from previous oil tanker designs to create the prototype for all subsequent vessels of the type. |
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The 237 tons prototype Wave Dragon was towed in March 2003 to the first test site at the Danish Wave Energy Test Center in Nissum Bredning fjord. |
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In 2006 a modified prototype was deployed to another test site with more energetic wave climate. |
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The first prototype was connected to the power grid in 2003 and is currently deployed in Nissum Bredning, Denmark. |
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The Shrines of Ise have been celebrated as the prototype of Japanese architecture. |
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The British Concorde prototype made its maiden flight from Filton to RAF Fairford on 9 April 1969, five weeks after the French test flight. |
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These prototype aircraft, while resembling subsequent production models for the most part, were outfitted with different, less powerful engines. |
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On 11 September 1970, the Trislander prototype conducted its maiden flight, appearing at the 1970 Farnborough Air Show that same day. |
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Jack's knowledge has the practical benefit of giving us useful prototype parts. |
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Often a physical prototype is built to model and represent some other physical object. |
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This view is related to prototype theory, which is most deeply explored in cognitive science. |
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Rocket was an engineering prototype, and had not been equipped with brakes. |
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Richard Arkwright is the person credited with inventing the prototype of the modern factory. |
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A prototype of the metro was built and a tunnel was dug underneath the city, but the metro was never built. |
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This security through obscurity proved adequate for our prototype, but it was unacceptable for a turnin service in wide use. |
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They cancelled the entire project because the new management didn't like the prototype, but I think they threw the baby out with the bathwater. |
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The prototype of a new generation of armoured cars has been put on show for the first time. |
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On a trip to Tanzania in 2009, he tested a prototype of the BeetleCam on elephants, African buffalo, and lions. |
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Octagon Process Technology GmbH in Germany showed the prototype of a non-contact capacitance gauge that rides on a venturi-induced air cushion. |
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As part of the demonstration, the prototype unit will be airdropped to the test site and used to measure winds. |
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YardArm's tech should be ready in a prototype form in 60 days, Jim Schaff, vice president of marketing for Yardarm Technologies, said. |
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Ziv said that the latest laser technology prototype to be deployed aboard the USS Ponce this summer could be operated by a single sailor. |
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The navy's list of futuristic weapons also includes an electromagnetic rail gun prototype aboard a vessel that could debut within two years. |
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It will be a prototype for Auriga HD, which will form the Urban Observer group. |
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The first phase of the development is to design and test a heavyweight, prototype rocket motor. |
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He also was the pilot of a unique prototype of a single stage to orbit system, the Roton Rocket Atmospheric Test Vehicle, from Rotary Rocket. |
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The second phase allowed for the construction and test of prototype flight pumps for liquid oxygen and kerosene propellants. |
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But the scheme is still at the prototype stage and is not yet mounted on lollipops. |
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Love began in a wondrous whirl, fashioning a kind of prototype. |
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Intel, for example, has made a prototype phase-change memory chip of 4 million bits and is now developing a 128-megabit model, he notes. |
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The presentation of the prototype was made Thursday at the Shizuoka prefectural government building. |
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The DTM metal particles, coated with a proprietary polymer, are laser sintered to build the prototype mold. |
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Minimizer uses ULTEM for its prototype parts, especially those that require drilling or must be secured with fasteners or mated with other parts. |
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The first Hughes OH-6 Cayuse light-observation helicopter prototype completed its inaugural flight Feb. |
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So far, evidence from prototype solar cells and photodetectors suggests that the newfound effect can indeed improve cells' power outputs. |
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Now, a prototype aircraft wing has demonstrated in its first flight tests that its morphing might save fuel. |
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Motorola has already developed a prototype lower-capacity MRAM, and IBM and Infineon Technologies have begun joint development. |
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This proof of concept prototype product software has been successfully demonstrated on several vendor's multiprocessor systems. |
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Texas rancher Charles Goodnight saw an opportunity to fill this basic need and in 1866 created the prototype for the chuck wagon. |
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The firm demonstrated this with a prototype steel casting for the National Compact Stellarator Experiment. |
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Richard Strafer and author Norman Mailer each have singled out Gilmore as the prototype of one who plotted his own dramatic end. |
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The contract is for provision of high-purity niobium required for the manufacture of two cavities cupraconductrices prototype. |
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Steve Coulombe, owner and president of the boat design and manufacturing firm High Torque Marine, was testing the twin-engine prototype Jan. |
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Computer simulations offer a cost-effective supplement to the traditional practice of building prototype models for experimental testing. |
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Using those images, a highly realistic, life-size, prototype virtual crash cart was developed and is operational on a couch-sensitive monitor. |
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The V-Card prototype features a 2-inch, color QVGA screen in a keychain style personal media player. |
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I developed a prototype system with a simple tactile output device that represented the six braille elements. |
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The TX-20P prototype incorporates a pachymeter that will automatically calculate and display corrected eye pressure measurements. |
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However, as you can see in the video, the device is a bit glitchy and sluggish, but this is a prototype after all. |
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Data from the 2001 Dogrib fire near Nordegg, Alberta, Canada, were used to test the Web-CA forest fire modeling prototype. |
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The signature model is the Hairband, a pioneering prototype which combines a hairband with curved, premium shield sunglasses. |
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A prototype for the high-occupancy vehicle monitoring system has been successfully tested on the A647 in Leeds. |
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The shock was even greater since I remembered its prototype, the Hovertrain, developed by the NRDC near Cambridge at St Ives. |
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Production and prototype tools for thermoplastic and thermoset injection molding. |
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They field tested a prototype last fall and recently took the first order of the injectors for demonstration purposes. |
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Raytheon Vision Systems and DRS Technologies will each provide 512x512 HgCdTe focal planes for the prototype seekers that BAE will build this summer. |
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The chosen grain is reproduced on a piece of vinyl-like material that is painted to match the interior trim color to be tested and then bonded to the prototype part. |
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Data transmission from the Monju prototype fast-breeder reactor in central Japan has been suspended since early Monday, the Nuclear Regulation Authority said. |
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The project will design and develop a prototype to produce calcium carbonate nanoparticles and introduce them into the ceramic mass in order to obtain an homogeneous mixture. |
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VaST's solutions are used to develop a virtual system prototype Co a cycle-accurate model of the SoC or embedded system that simulates at near real-time speeds. |
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The first flight took place in 1907 when Frenchman Louis Charles Berguet who developed a prototype gyroplane which remained above the ground for just over a minute. |
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Since the installation of two SP-High speed gearheads in prototype machines nearly a year ago, Patragnoni reports that no further problems have occurred. |
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Laden with possibility and redundancy in equal measure, the maquette is a kind of sculptural prototype, doomed to supersession by the finished work. |
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The prototype chip is also a step toward neurocomputers.It will take 10 to 20 years before the method can be used to make neurocomputers in the lab. |
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The Record-Eagle noted that the hybrid electric prototype will operate on commercial service routes in Traverse City, MI for a period of three to six months. |
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Or is it the falling-downdrunk Dylan, the prototype, promiscuous, tosspot poet, the tormented soul of those last grave-chasing days across the ocean? |
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A prototype test program using supercritical helium cooling from the Spallation Neutron Source at ORNL is planned as part of the Procurement Arrangement. |
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In March 1919, the prototype first flew at Hendon Aerodrome. |
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The first respirator prototype was little more than a flannelette bag soaked in sodium thiosulphate, which at the time was best known as an agent for developing photographs. |
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Pupils toured the Engineering Centre, tested flight simulators and learned about the methods employed by undergraduate students who had designed prototype model aircraft. |
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The prototype, called the Modular Prosthetic Limb or MPL, can be controlled via surface electrodes or through a new surgical technique called targeted muscle reinnervation. |
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The company also said it has developed a prototype 1 kilowatt system, based on steam reforming, that can generate 1 kilowatt equivalent of hydrogen gas. |
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Because HA is the prototype of biological apatites, which are in nano crystalline forms, extensive efforts have been made to produce synthetic nano HA materials. |
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A one-day test in Mazda's top-level IMSA Weathertech SportsCar Championship SKYACTIV prototype race car will top the list of prizes bestowed on the global champion. |
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Both prototype physical structures demonstrated resiliency to shock and acceleration in recent air gun tests conducted at Picatinny Arsenal in New Jersey. |
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The company turfed the concept car because the prototype performed poorly. |
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A group at the University of California, Berkeley, proposed a serverless network file system architecture and developed a prototype implementation. |
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In August 2013, the first coach bus prototype was made in Haiti. |
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Vestas has no immediate plans of commercializing the prototype. |
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First, these results demonstrate that the prototype method can be rapidly applied to construct an efficient phagosensor to detect Salmonella enterica Typhimurium. |
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Eskom has constructed one small scale prototype windfarm at Klipheuwel in the Western Cape and another demonstrator site is near Darling with phase 1 completed. |
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Volume refers the number of units built, with products like consumer electronics on the high end and prototype, medical electronics or machinery on the low end. |
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Auguste Dupin is generally acknowledged as the first detective in fiction and served as the prototype for many that were created later, including Holmes. |
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A short time later, his demonstration of an early telephone prototype at the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia brought the telephone to international attention. |
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It was here that he invented a waterproof dye for use on the fashionable periwigs of the time, the income from which later funded his prototype cotton machinery. |
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Only three airworthy prototypes were produced by early 1944, some three years after the first prototype flights of the Avro Lancaster, the most successful RAF heavy bomber. |
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The Technocentre gathers more than 8000 employees and comprises three main sections, The Advance Precinct, The Hive and the prototype build centre. |
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However, McLaren died in 1970 before the prototype could be completed. |
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The design of the square was new to London and had a significant influence on modern town planning, acting as the prototype for new estates as London grew. |
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With its stark sound, somber lyrics, and Nico's deliberate change in her look, the album became a crucial music and visual prototype for the gothic rock movement. |
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Moses striking the rock in the desert, a prototype of baptism. |
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The UMTA built an extensive test site in Pueblo, Colorado, with different types of tracks for the different technologies used by the prototype contractors. |
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In that year the prototype metre was replaced by a formal definition which defines the metre in terms of the wavelength of specified light spectra. |
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Tim's prototype implementation on NeXTStep is made in the space of a few months, thanks to the qualities of the NeXTStep software development system. |
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Testing at BAE's Warton facility on the DA4 prototype measured the RCS of the aircraft and investigated the effects of a variety of RAM coatings and composites. |
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It was condemned by Ruskin as the very model of mechanical dehumanisation in design but later came to be presented as the prototype of Modern architecture. |
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A first prototype has been developed relying on the low density and high light yield of the diphenylbutadiene doped para-therphenyl organic scintillator. |
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The computer company has introduced a new prototype build to beta testers. |
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