Systems for sensing specific sugars, such as galactose or maltose, or specific amino acids, such as histidine or proline, also are present. |
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The sensitives believed themselves capable of sensing ghosts, and that is what they attempted to do. |
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The use of an electrometer or galvanoscope for sensing magnetic field or electric fields are well known. |
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She is terribly frightened, no doubt sensing that she may soon be badly hurt or harmed. |
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A more advanced level could include compaction mapping, remote sensing, and field scouting. |
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The study by Goodman et al is an example of a study using an objective technique for measuring inhaler skills, a computer sensing device. |
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As she raised her free hand, Ian, sensing a slap, flinched away and banged his head hard into the corner of a shelf. |
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They had slowed down a bit a while back, the horse perhaps sensing its master's grip was not as tight, or that he was not as attentive as usual. |
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One of these oxygen sensing regulatory systems is the fumarate and nitrate reduction transcriptional regulator. |
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Modern sensing devices detect objects or terrain disturbances even though they are well camouflaged. |
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Ross, sensing that he's been dismissed, nods and gives his father a meaningful glance, unseen by Tristan. |
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Recently I've been sensing one such presence, and it's coming back at increasingly frequent intervals. |
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As if sensing his presence the stranger turned and for just a brief instant looked directly at the kid across the street staring at him. |
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She'd been sensing the growing attraction between Grace and her father for quite some time, and she always gave them every opportunity. |
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Sera, sensing something wrong turned and saw Damon still slumped in his chair. |
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But I kept sensing a presence behind the door, like a slight shadow, and when I opened the door Daniella was standing there. |
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I could feel him there though, sensing me, moving cautiously, the way I was moving. |
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Perhaps sensing the change in mood, his sisters turned to fix him with concerned looks. |
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Optical interferometers have features that make them versatile platforms for biomolecular sensing. |
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This provides an important comparison for remote sensing plasma mass densities particularly around the plasmapause. |
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The crowd, sensing the presence of danger, death, and violence in that place and moment, responds accordingly. |
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If you're sensing connectedness and candor, the other person probably feels it too. |
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It felt institutional and antiseptic and I kept sensing ghosts and shadows. |
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Mark watched the other ship draw closer, sensing the increase in their own speed as the sails filled again and the oarsman got their rhythm. |
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The Fanhui Shi Weixing recoverable satellites were originally developed for photoreconnaissance but now are also used for remote sensing. |
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My sensing is that we haven't yet been bloodied enough to act illiberally so as to counter our illiberal adversaries. |
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Perhaps sensing that this was not an idle threat, the protests immediately tapered off. |
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Often worn at the waist, the simplest pedometers measure only steps and distance, recording steps by sensing body motion. |
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Alexander still held her arm cautiously, but he soon let go, sensing that the danger had passed. |
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We drove home in an uncomfortable silence, Grandma sensing my saturnine mood. |
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The sensing material is composed of dithizone dissolved in a mixture of PVS in tetrahydrofuran and 2-nitrophenyl octyl ether. |
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As though sensing that he would not further disturb her privacy, Nicholas turned and bestowed a tender smile upon her. |
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Infrared sensing pits enable them to hunt at night, when warm-blooded mammals are easier to find. |
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Sure enough, three of them leap at him, sensing the boy as the most powerful, planning to waste him. |
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These include a rain sensing system which will not only turn on the wipers, but also close the windows and the sunroof if they are open. |
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The central hydrogen ion chemoreceptors are somewhat redundant, sensing the same stimulus as the carotid bodies. |
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Quickly sensing the acoustic mismatch, the woman closes the bathroom door, muting the water sounds. |
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The BBC, sensing a winner, cashed in all their espionage chips, and placed bets across the board. |
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Lidar is a remote sensing technique that uses laser light in much the same way that sonar uses sound or radar uses radio waves. |
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Whether it's motion sensing, voice activation, or simply breathing, there are new ideas being concocted all over the place. |
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Already, local warlords, sensing the Taliban's days are numbered, are jockeying for power. |
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Direct sensing mechanisms might involve proteins or ligands that bind or react with oxygen. |
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The AFL-CIO is quietly packing up its local support operation, sensing that SAG has no stomach for a real fight. |
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Pragmatists, sensing a bottomless well of grubby dishonesty, have called for an amnesty, hoping to encourage names to be named. |
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As I pocketed the bill, still sensing their hostility, I readied my escape plan. |
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The combination of the statocysts and the statolith aids the mussel in maintaining equilibrium by sensing gravity. |
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Pufferfish can balloon into a spiky sphere within moments of sensing a nearby threat. |
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They use their vibrissae as sensing organs underwater to monitor the movements of fishes and other prey. |
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Some, perhaps sensing that the window of opportunity is closing, are doing their best to milk the situation for all it is worth. |
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City opponents have redoubled their assaults, sensing that a Tory victory is not impossible. |
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Active ground-based remote sensing uses pulsed electromagnetic radiation sources such as lasers and radars to probe atmospheric structure. |
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All the bombs with the sensing switch extenders released and functioned as advertised. |
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There are several possible new markets, such as remote sensing and space tourism. |
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As remote sensing relies heavily on interpretation skills, local experts may help with the interpretation. |
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A chlorophyll meter or remote sensing information also can be used to help determine the need for nitrogen. |
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Before satellite based remote sensing emerged, aerial platforms were used as aerial photographic data, but with limited view ability. |
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These include his pioneering work in infrared detection, remote sensing, analyses of nuclear technology, and, of course, radar. |
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Now, India has mastered the technology of making all satellites, including communication and remote sensing satellites. |
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A major interest of our laboratory is the sensing mechanism for maltose and other glucosides. |
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Layered with more advanced systems, such as remote sensing and geographic information system analysis, the system can be even further refined. |
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The other is a remote sensing system for conducting minimally-invasive endoscopy, colonoscopy, and proctoscopy examinations. |
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For example, a country's satellite can deliver remote sensing, flood plain monitoring, mapping, that kind of thing. |
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This will include remote sensing, Geographical Information Systems and other systems to monitor forest activities and conditions. |
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The sensing of oxygen with phosphorescent probes is based on luminescence quenching. |
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The primary requirement for initiation of germination and completion of the subsequent steps is the sensing of external signals. |
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They use passive remote sensing instruments to detect sunlight reflected by mounds and mark areas infested by imported fire ants. |
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These use remote sensing and instruments that can scratch away surfaces to analyse the geology of the Red Planet. |
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Today, there are countless remote sensing, information fusion, and surveillance capabilities available for incorporation into the toolbox. |
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No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder. |
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As if sensing death they fought hard not to be caught, one beast even leaping the thorny fence. |
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The position sensor is coupled to the brake shoe for sensing the position of the brake shoe with respect to the position sensor. |
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An implanted computer chip will read the patient's own heart activity, sensing when the natural muscle is tiring, then kick-in to help the heart. |
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He was looking downward now, but, sensing the movement, his head snapped up. |
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He seemed to have a sixth sense when it came to sensing danger and I don't think you can say the same about Campbell. |
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Adam's smile faded and he sank back into the bed, looking small and tired, sensing their thoughts. |
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These results demonstrated that immobilized recombinant bacterial sensing cells could be used reproducibly in a biosensor device. |
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Remote sensing lets limnologists assess the biological and chemical features of large numbers of lakes. |
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Hyperspectral remote sensing can potentially have a significant impact in detecting geobotanical anomalies or trends. |
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These remote sensing technologies can also be used to distinguish GM from non-GM crops, and trace genetic pollution. |
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New coastal ocean remote sensing techniques permit benthic habitats to be explored with higher resolution than ever before. |
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It has been suggested that, perhaps by sensing changes in atmospheric pressure, birds can perceive the approach of major weather systems. |
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But those predatory insects that locate prey through chemical sensing are not deterred. |
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The horses snorted and pranced in place, apparently sensing the oncoming danger. |
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The bellows moves a valve body in accordance with pressure introduced into the pressure sensing chamber. |
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There are many examples in which hexose metabolism is required for sensing. |
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This attack sensing and warning could target both inside the Army's networks and systems or out in the Internet itself. |
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The remote sensing campaigns generated large volumes of data at a time when, due to the rover's orientation, there was less bandwidth available for downlinking the data. |
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The actin cytoskeleton has long been known to be a key regulator of cell proliferation linking biochemical sensing of the environment with cell cycle progression. |
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The cabby, sensing something was not quite right with his passenger, called the police. |
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Then, perhaps sensing what I really want, he points to his window. |
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In the final few minutes, Ireland, sensing that they were in danger of losing the game, stepped up their effort, to produce a number of drives at the Scotland line. |
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Originally this was applied to remote sensing for checking the effects of agrochemicals used by farmers, to increase efficiency and reduce ecological damage. |
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As reelers, the boys dip their hands into scalding water and palpate the silk cocoons, sensing by touch whether the fine silk threads have loosened enough to be unwound. |
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The group also discussed satellite remote sensing and climate change. |
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It has made many subsequent forays into orbit, developing satellites for Earth observation, remote sensing, telecommunications and weather forecasting. |
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The Environmental Protection Administration is set to hold a seminar today on the application of satellite remote sensing technology in atmospheric pollution control. |
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These subjects include computer, cartography, meteorology, survey and photogrammetry, remote sensing and geographic information system and nutrition. |
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Circling just a few hundred kilometres above the earth, remote sensing satellites can monitor all that is happening in the skies and on the ground below them. |
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Jewel has gone country, perhaps sensing her hardscrabble youth was wasted on folk rock. |
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It came within 50 feet of me and stopped, sensing something wrong. |
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Crumbs, sensing an opportunity, went public in early 2011, and set about expanding. |
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Essentially, in a package the size of a sugar cube, you can have the sensing components necessary. |
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And the vagueness was because that principle of my terrene nature which was the seat of earthly sensing, and of memories of things perceived, was left with the body. |
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The people of Ngati Awa reflect on the life of their ancestors, sensing the ihi, or power, the wehi, or fear, and the mauri, life force, emanating from the land and the water. |
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He helped to build, test, and use airborne remote sensing instruments including a multichannel ocean color sensor, a laser oil fluorosensor, and a laser bathymeter. |
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Narrowing my eyes, I glanced upward, sensing the presence of another. |
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Sara, sensing the urgency in Kit's voice and movements nodded curtly and then left the tent, barking order to those just standing around as she did so. |
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The molecular mechanisms of quorum sensing have long remained mysterious. |
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Still, sensing the uncanonical nature of this church, the Council of American Bishops meeting in Pittsburgh in 1936 recognized the Synod of Bishops. |
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Readers and other members of the public, sensing a clear impulse to beat down an unfavourable report, must have suspected some truth was giving offence. |
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Thus, regions that are often covered with clouds and do not lend themselves to visible light and near-infrared remote sensing can be imaged using radar illumination. |
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Existing technologies for sensing explosives are bulky and expensive. |
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As if sensing his discomfort, the baby squirmed with an alarming vitality. |
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He then spun into another sweep, and kicked my left foot out from underneath me. sensing that I was falling, I put both my hands down, and jumped into a back handspring. |
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Recently it has been suggested that several different regions of titin might play a role in the sensing of stretch in muscle by binding various ligands. |
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More complex systems have built-in overrides using call-in, occupancy sensing or reaction to out-of-spec temperatures that turn on systems for zones having special needs. |
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At that time, a bunch of European and North American groups were just obtaining the first practical results of GPS positioning for airborne photogrammetry and remote sensing. |
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These will range from fiber optics to remote sensing to astronomy, and I hope you will find the opportunity to attend at least some of these very interesting events. |
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Using remote sensing predictions, the researchers calculate the likely range of a rare and range-restricted endemic bird of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the grey-winged cotinga. |
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Immediately she had shut her eyes sensing some peculiar presentiment. |
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Michael pulled the horse in and stroked his coat gently, still sensing that trouble was coming, although it seemed impossible that it would snow in Southern Texas. |
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Images of film that has been developed are captured by image sensing. |
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The rat squeals and fights, sensing it may be headed to its doom. |
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A method and apparatus are provided for adaptively controlling printer functions of a dot matrix printer in response to sensing the type of printer ink cartridge being used. |
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SmartCord safety cord has a built-in heat sensor and helps watch over your home by sensing overheating in the cord. |
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Frederick Henry, sensing that the talks were going nowhere, proposed to put an ultimatum to the other side to accept the Dutch demands. |
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The local Italian rulers, sensing danger in their own country, drew closer to the European kings who opposed France. |
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Dreams do not involve actually sensing a stimulus because, as discussed, the senses do not work as they normally do during sleep. |
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Ukraine became an active participant in scientific space exploration and remote sensing missions. |
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However, sensing the available traction may actually be more important to a drifter. |
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In moths, their antennae are known to be responsible for the sensing of Coriolis forces in the similar manner as with the halteres in flies. |
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The current motion of the tectonic plates is today determined by remote sensing satellite data sets, calibrated with ground station measurements. |
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Automatic door opening, light activation and intruder sensing are also common. |
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Remote sensing is a relatively new concept, limiting extensive historical observations. |
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Remote sensing techniques can be cost effective, reduce manual error and reduce the subjectivity of conventional field techniques. |
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A range of airborne, satellite and land based remote sensing techniques can provide additional, mappable data. |
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Remote sensing of hydrologic processes can provide information on locations where in situ sensors may be unavailable or sparse. |
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The dog looked up, sensing that this at last was its day, led him gently and in its own fashion, circumbendibus, back to their mutual rewards. |
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China will launch about 70 remote sensing satellites to detect the nearEarth space environment and predict extreme events, according to Yang. |
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And Angelo's smooth-talking brother Paulie arrives in the Bay and we're sensing trouble doesn't lurk too far behind. |
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He probably is sensing that this is the fight of his political life. |
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Here, more than anywhere else, sensing Spaces awakens our senses. |
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Within this activity technologies for a Imaging LIDAR system based on compressive sensing shall be investigated assessed breadboarded and tested. |
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These superatoms may also have potential biomedical applications such as sensing, imaging and drug delivery. |
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The solution combines nanotechnology with magnetostrictive generated guided waves and high sensitivity sensing Fiber Bragg Gratting. |
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Because puddling required human skill in sensing the iron globs, it was never successfully mechanised. |
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The proprietor, sensing an out-of-towner in his midst, offered a word of warning about the nearby Wilber Hotel. |
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The 2015 Catalog introduces the new DV1 Viscometer, Brookfield's lowest-cost, continuous sensing digital viscometer. |
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Remote sensing is the science of obtaining information about Earth features from measurements made at a distance. |
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Identifying populations potentially exposed to agricultural pesticides using remote sensing and a geographic information system. |
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Characterization of the anti-quorum sensing activity exhibited by marine macroalgae of South Florida. |
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In each case historic maps, field survey, remote sensing, and archaeological deskwork were all combined in a Geographical Information System. |
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Integration of GIS technology, remote sensing and multivariate analysis in the delimitation of physiographic units for pedological mapping. |
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Cold atom gravity gradiometers appear as a promising alternative solution to future Gravity sensing in space. |
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Strangely, plants use the gene as part of their system for sensing gravity, called gravitropism. |
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We took it to 20th Century Fox, where Sherry Lansing and Dan Melnick quickly committed, sensing a groundbreaker. |
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If you're sensing some disjointedness on the part of the opposition, Elgindy said, that's probably because they are disjointed. |
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Cellular porphyrins photooxidation are involved in sensing of earth magnetic fields and low level biomagnetic fields. |
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The occurrence of particle size distribution bimodality in midlatitude cirrus as inferred from ground-based remote sensing data. |
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Line of hand-held digital thermocouple thermometers and over 150 different probes for sensing melt, mold, barrel, platen, and other temperatures. |
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The referee, Charlie Fitch, instantly called the fight, sensing Groves was clearly in no fit state to continue. |
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The quantitative representation of the urban landscape provides a great potential of remote sensing for urban environmental modeling. |
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Chain-driven live-roller conveyors with electric eye sensing are said to transfer and automatically index containers. |
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Most of the contributors are from environmental and earth sciences, so focused on applications of remote sensing rather than on the technology. |
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While immunotoxins kill particular classes of nerve cells, some of those cells may not be devoted to regulating and sensing pain. |
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He noted that today Kazakhstan state agencies have a great interest in the use of remote sensing data in solving industry problems. |
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AirSeal comprises of a valve-free trocar with continuous pressure sensing and an incorporated insufflator and smoke evacuator. |
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Reaction-based sensing of fluoride ions using built-in triggers for intramolecular charge transfer and photoinduced electron transfer. |
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Potentiometry is the simplest form of sensing that uses electroconductive polymers but may also be the most challenging to control. |
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Quorum sensing is a biochemical signalling process many microbial species use to control their metabolism according to environmental conditions. |
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Plants and bacteria have been identified that secrete chemicals which block quorum sensing. |
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The sequence of operations in this system is singulation, conveying and orienting, and scanning and sensing. |
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But instead, Straker was killed when the horse, sensing that something was wrong, panicked and kicked the trainer in the head. |
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A remote pressure sensing system activates and deactivates the NXT2000's compressor, responding to the actual pressure demanded in the transmission line. |
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He was directly responsible for development of the patented 5-axis magnetic bearing system and a novel position sensing method for the magnetic bearings. |
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Exciton light sources may also prove useful for molecular sensing and as inexpensive alternatives to light-emitting diodes and diode lasers in optical integrated circuits. |
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While a person is asleep, the critical activities, which include thinking, sensing, recalling and remembering, do not function as they do during wakefulness. |
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Each wagon has a fire detection and extinguishing system, with sensing of ions or ultraviolet radiation, smoke and gases that can trigger halon gas to quench a fire. |
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Several genes required for sensing of mycorrhizal symbionts and subsequent colonization have been shown to affect interaction with root pathogens. |
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The Soviet Union, sensing PDPA weakness, intervened militarily three months later, to depose Amin and install another PDA faction led by Babrak Karmal. |
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The combination is then tuned with quality lens and pyros combinations for a complete solution package that is optimized for multiple motion sensing and control applications. |
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The vehicle features push-button start, automatic headlamps, rain sensing wipers and illuminated vanity mirrors on both driver and passenger sun visors. |
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The robust IR sensing architecture also operates in direct sunlight and includes an ambient light sensor capable of sensing light levels up to 128 kilolux. |
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The CQ4 has a rapid switching frequency up to 100Hz and a sensing range of up to 8mm, making it ideal for high-speed object detection through non-metallic surfaces. |
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Evidences for a far infrared electromagnetic theory of communication and sensing in moths and its relationship to the limiting biosphere of the corn earworm, Heliothis zea. |
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When they heard of the Praetorians' claim, they demanded that Claudius be delivered to them for approval, but he refused, sensing the danger that would come with complying. |
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After sensing an inside passing opportunity, Vettel attempted to quickly change direction while under braking, causing the car to spear into the side of Button's McLaren. |
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More recently, researchers have also begun to actively include sensing, actuation, computation and communication into composites, which are known as Robotic Materials. |
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Capacitance, Piezoresistance, piezoelectric and resonance frequency are among the sensing principles depending upon the mechanical properties of the devices. |
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The model is based on overall energy balance of the body, which is regulated by neurocentric sensing of fat-mass accumulation via insulin and leptin. |
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The Thermal-Infrared Transfer Radiometer was designed at NIST to permit NIST staff to perform field calibrations of critical instruments used for environmental remote sensing. |
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The Polar Geospatial Center uses geospatial and remote sensing technology to provide mapping services to American federally funded research teams. |
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His primary focuses are in harmonic analysis, PDE, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing, and algebraic combinatorics. |
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His previous research projects include experiments to develop a technique that uses circularly polarized light to enhance biomedical imaging and remote sensing. |
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Sea floor electrometers which measure the average speed of an ocean current by sensing the electric field created by salty seawater moving through the earth's magnetic field. |
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In late December 1535, sensing her death was near, Catherine made her will, and wrote to her nephew, the Emperor Charles V, asking him to protect her daughter. |
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