Some sensors for recording the temperatures in the hydraulic systems on the left-hand side of the spacecraft go offline. |
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The clinician used frontal placement for the surface electromyograph sensors. |
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Seabed sensors detect abnormal wave movements and relay the information to scientists. |
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Two poly-GaN UV sensors were set under a display window consisting of a thin methylmethacrylate plate without a UV absorbent. |
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Quadrotors could also use sensors to detect radiation levels and other biological hazards, he said. |
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In addition, NASA's second redesigned tank has been outfitted with temperature sensors and accelerometers, used to measure vibration. |
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A monitoring system, including tension sensors, accelerometers, and deformation gauges, will be put in place for purposes of bridge maintenance. |
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Unattended sensors under development can be placed at key transit points and alert analysts to activity. |
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These same sensors also prevent further stomach contents from entering the duodenum until the stomach acid is neutralized and diluted. |
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It was an excellent environment for the seismic acoustic and infrared passive sensors once you could get them into the ground. |
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The University of Bonn uses the infrared-sensitive sensors of the jewel beetle as a template for a remote fire-sensitive network. |
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Park Air is a world leader in the field of integration, processing and display of data from radars, sensors and databases. |
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Using polymer sensors, the bra tightens and loosens its straps, or stiffens and relaxes its cups in response to the movements of the wearer. |
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The devices could be equipped with sensors that detect various substances, from heat to chemicals or radioactivity. |
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They also used satellite-mounted sensors called radiometers to determine the amount, type, and temperature of the vegetation. |
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Other add-ons included neatly tucked but well-lit steel running boards, sunroof, adjustable pedals, effective back-up sensors, and more. |
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The sensors provide early warning of the advance of enemy troops and vehicles. |
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Top targets for economic spies are high-tech sensors, electronics, aeronautics and information systems. |
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Ground IR and radar sensors are used to cue the aerostat imaging sensor to identify targets. |
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Because of new electro-static sensors, a gentle stroke on AIBO's head or back will trigger a response without needing to push or click. |
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And by making the particles chemically reactive, scientists are building exquisitely sensitive sensors that can detect individual molecules. |
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Lodge explains that sonic sensors make grading a road much easier than with stakes. |
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Another feature of the bus, with a maximum speed of 40 kmph, is that it has sensors that tell the driver of vehicles approaching from the rear. |
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Further development has afforded the aircraft air-to-ground capabilities, extended range and more advanced sensors. |
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There are water sensors built into the floor, so if you do take a bottle of water inside and it spills, you are in the poo. |
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Well, some people are visual, audial, or kinetic sensors, applying their preference to a broader stage. |
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Also, sensors embedded in bathtub drains and kitchen sinks could check for patterns of secretions which indicate disease. |
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A 10 inch reflecting telescope provides common optics for infrared and electro-optical sensors. |
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With advances in standard off-the-shelf alkaline batteries, most electronic sensors can operate for longer periods without running down. |
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In terrestrial vertebrates, otoconia are found in three inner-ear sensors, the saccule, the utricle, and the lagena. |
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It can be used in conjunction with thermocouples or solid-state relays in addition to thermistors and RTD sensors. |
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Walthall has spent hundreds of hours aboard NASA planes, operating remote sensors, but he is doing his research on the ground now. |
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Crossbow makes sensors that can report on vibration, tilt, acceleration, temperature, and other factors. |
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Capacitive, piezo resistive, or piezoelectric sensors pick up these motion-triggered vibrations. |
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As you can imagine, there are a lot of sensors, instrumentation and so forth involved. |
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Finally, the researchers have developed new, highly responsive pressure sensors. |
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The tilt sensors were comprised of 4 levels of unidirectional fixed inclinometers, used to measure the angular displacement between the levels. |
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The students explained that this involved use of inertial sensors to sense the aircraft acceleration and angular rates. |
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Most modern sensors are electronic and work on the principle that temperature, pressure or stress affects the electrical behaviour of the sensor. |
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Many add such delights as wireless sensors and a dual wheel-size function to allow easy swapping between road bike and mountain bike. |
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The vehicle offers numerous safety options, including rollover sensors, side curtain air bags, and electronic stability control. |
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Their port was aft of the tower that held most of the station's sensors and transmitter arrays. |
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If this works, wiring will be woven into the fabric on the company's looms and then sensors will be attached after the garments are completed. |
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This luminescence makes them interesting candidates for applications in biological test systems or as sensors. |
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Back in the sensorium, the attendant technicians peel adhesive sensors from his chest, temples, groin. |
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Many renovated and new restrooms are including automatic sensors to control faucets and toilets. |
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The pipelines are controlled by computer systems, linked to sensors and automatic valves to manage the speed of flow. |
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They wore cameras mounted on their hardhats, tilt sensors with magnetic compasses, and global positioning devices. |
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The sensors were placed onto stands that held them approximately 20 cm above the floor and aligned with magnetic north. |
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Well, what we actually do is plant what we call electrodes which are little electrical sensors and magnetometers which sense the magnetic fields. |
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Passing tigers, rhinos, tapirs, deer and other animals triggered the shutter by tripping infrared sensors. |
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The same imaging sensors are used to help aid precision bomb attacks over enemy targets. |
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There are sensors which sets off an alarm in the Council's nursery to alert the ayahs when a child is placed inside. |
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Trips or sensors can also be wired to switch on a wireless intercom, walkie-talkie, or baby monitor with a receiver in a neighbor's house. |
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In the case of earthquakes, the sensors are used to detect the onset of temblors. |
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You'll also see a growing number of features like dirt sensors and bagless dirt bins as manufacturers attempt to boost performance. |
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Four sensors are installed side by side so that the tensile strength of the sheet can be tested over the full width as it is transported. |
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One of these sensors is a UV sensor array, consisting of six photodiodes selectively monitoring different bandpasses between 200 and 400 nm. |
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But, I do not know how high the thermometers and other sensors should be placed off the ground. |
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The newer thermostats are programmable, electronic devices that couple sensors with circuitry to do the job. |
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This technology entails the construction of very tiny mechanical devices coupled to electrical sensors and actuators. |
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This applies not just to the generation of mechanical motion but to areas such as energy generation, sensors, and information processing. |
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Indeed, ion channels, whether gated by ligand, voltage, or force, all possess specialized molecular sensors for detection of their stimuli. |
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Secondly, the sensors must remain in contact with the skin and tight-fitting underwear allows this. |
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Other applications of this discovery include sensors so sensitive that they can detect a single molecule. |
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I have changed the electronic control unit sensors, fuse box and relays to no avail. |
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The ship's sensors detect incoming threats, which the command system then analyses and evaluates. |
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The frame consists of arrays of infrared beams and sensors which spot the movement and track it. |
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They use infrared sensors to detect the stairs in your home and stay away from them. |
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There are even tiny sensors that can detect the presence of gunmetal and tanks. |
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The sensors measure the response of different parts of your brain to the noises. |
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Ceiling speakers pump music into every room, and special sensors can detect water leaks. |
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They will also wear tiny sensors to measure their movements through the day. |
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At the Dallas airport, the lights are controlled by sensors that measure sunlight. |
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Nathalie glanced around her, aware of the audio and visual sensors now recording her words and actions. |
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At a study site near Sidney, he's distributed tiny meteorological sensors across a field. |
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In reality, the output from the sensors on the combine are not grain yield and moisture content but only millivolts. |
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You'll be armed with a rifle, frag grenades, and mines, with the ability to use motion sensors and electromagnetic detection goggles. |
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In such situations, shipboard sensors will be employed sparingly and, except in unusual occasions, primarily in self-defense. |
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I turned off the machine, then took the sensors off, not wanting to trip an alarm. |
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Further, the present invention discloses the integration of ion-selective microelectrode sensors into a biotelemetric system. |
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In blowflies, a subset of these sensors make strong monosynaptic connections with the motor neurons of steering muscles. |
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Front and rear parking sensors bleep neurotically at you the moment you even think about colliding with anything. |
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Radar systems, sensors or cameras on both sides of a vehicle can eliminate blind spots. |
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We searched the Internet and there was nothing except very expensive tyre gauges and sensors transmitting back to the dashboard. |
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Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of ultrasonic sensors. |
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Then, using an electronic compass and ultrasonic sensors, it cuts the area about 10 times, ensuring a minimum of missed patches. |
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Flashing lights and beeping ultrasonic sensors ensure that touchdown is accomplished without injury to vehicle or passenger. |
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It has a video camera eye, and several ultrasound sensors which emit pulses of sound and can measure the distance from an object by the echo. |
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These sensors offer a great way to effortlessly control artificial lighting at window walls or in a skylighted atrium. |
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Fiber-laser sensors have extremely high sensitivity to temperature and strain and can be multiplexed. |
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In the sensors, small acoustic vibrations or environmental strains induce frequency and intensity modulations. |
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The helmet measures the pilot's line of sight to the target so the sensors, avionics and weapons are slaved to the target. |
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A grid entered into the navigation system can be used to cue and slew aircraft sensors, weapons, and even the helmet-mounted sight. |
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Also, the lateral napless edges along a fabric web have also been scanned by means of mechanical sensors. |
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We know what's going on better than our enemies because of smart weapons and sensors. |
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The NIST sensors operate at the wavelength of near-infrared light used for fiber-optic communications and produce negligible false counts. |
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The system works with sensors, a computer and four fast-acting valves to change brake pressure on each wheel over uneven surfaces. |
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Neurofeedback tools require users to wear an EEG headband with small sensors that track brain waves. |
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The basic idea was to stay parallel to an existing trail by keeping the edge of the paper between the two sensors on one side of the chassis. |
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The investigators will use special sensors and recording equipment to try and trap evidence of paranormal activity. |
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Electronic circuitry surrounding the sensors amplifies and processes the neuron signals, which are extremely weak. |
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Such sensors, however, have been plagued by their sensitivity to wet and sweaty fingers, as well as to atmospheric humidity. |
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Most optical gas sensors are passive, relying on the inherent spectroscopic properties of the gases themselves. |
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Rear parking sensors also come with the package and the dual-zone climate control is rapidly becoming a must-have. |
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The Commander glanced at his sensors and saw that the massive space station had jumped to hyperspace, its interdiction field now gone. |
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Without warning, the sensors on the Achilles pinged a pair of hyperspace contacts headed straight for Inner Sol. |
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Two sensors help keep the clock accurate by checking the swing of the pendulum using the lights that power it. |
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The acoustic imaging sensors help detect mines and other potentially hazardous objects. |
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Onboard sensors confirmed that combustion occurred in one of two parallel chambers. |
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In a related test, the Florida Solar Energy Center also evaluated the influence of different photometric control sensors. |
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The tracking system uses sensors hidden under Gillette shelves to detect when products are picked up. |
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The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators. |
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Six sensors provide 240 degrees of IR imagery to three displays in the pilot house of the vessel. |
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Their sensors consisted of a box that pinged whenever something was nearby. |
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The sensors would cover 100-degree fields of view to ensure overlap of areas. |
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However, the fact remains your two groups activated the claw sensors at precisely the same instant. |
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He is an expert in spacecraft instrumentation, and environmental sensors, and has published more than 150 papers. |
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Chinese companies have started to broad-mindedly utilize the possibilities that sensors offer for their business. |
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Superior night-vision gear that uses infrared sensors will enable U.S. troops to see the enemy but not be seen. |
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Pressure transducers replaced flow sensors in our variometers in 1982 and their reliability and accuracy has been excellent. |
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According to the original scheme, spacewalking astronauts would have replaced failing batteries, gyroscopes and fine-guidance sensors. |
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The inclinometers are 2-way sensors which record rotations with the vertical direction in two orthogonal vertical planes. |
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The alien ship seemed void of any viewports or windows, and had no outward appearance of equipment or sensors of its own. |
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So fitting sensors in the rear rooms of the house and in the hallway is often considered sufficient for the ground floor. |
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Soft fabric sensors could monitor vital signs such as body temperature, pulse and breath rate. |
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Pressure sensors determine your body volume by measuring the amount of air your body displaces. |
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Temperature sensors were calibrated on several occasions against a standard thermometer. |
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All sensors are calibrated to a common reference frame, and can be used interchangeably with the same measurement program. |
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Yes, but the sensors were calibrated to detect microbursts which have much shorter wavelengths. |
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Some facility executives still believe that occupancy sensors are the temperamental beasts of yesteryear. |
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Today's windmills are entirely computerized, with sensors that allow them to turn into the wind to harness energy as efficiently as possible. |
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To help drivers see better, some carmakers are offering new options like bumper sensors. |
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Because the sensors will likely be omnipresent, such networks represent a potential threat to personal privacy. |
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Some commercial microscopes are enhanced with distance sensors such as strain gauge or capacitive sensors, which remove most of the hysteresis. |
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One area in which optoelectronics may play a role is in developing sensors for biological and chemical agents. |
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Sting is equipped with dual-band radar receivers and a suite of optronic sensors. |
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The submarine's electronic support measures system and Global Positioning System sensors are also installed on the optronic mast. |
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When catoptrics are combined with conventional lens systems, known as dioptrics, the resulting sensors are known as catadioptrics. |
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We've got all kinds of sensors and they start with people on the ground, and they go all the way up to outer space. |
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It will be an increasingly high tech affair, with motion sensors and all those goodies. |
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The forces have tried to seal the notoriously porous border using high-technology sensors that monitor movement by night. |
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Most automatic fixtures have manual overrides should the sensors fail to function properly, manufacturers say. |
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The gimmick was an electro-magnetic strip buried in the road that the street sensors homed in on to guide the cars along by computer. |
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After launching, it shines a laser at the target and sensors in its nose then home in on the reflected light. |
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Nevertheless, glass gauges for the time being do remain the most popular hot cathode sensors. |
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Inherently low-cost, low-power, and highly integrable, CMOS image sensors build new markets. |
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This method combines multiple white light interferometric sensors and advanced image processing. |
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Double sensors and electromagnetic interlocks prevent undesired wheel raising on the road or lowering whilst in the water. |
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Equipped with light sensors, the robot receives input about its location in the playpen from infrared signals lining the borders. |
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Detecting the missile's body near or through the bright exhaust plume is very challenging, even with a suite of multiwavelength sensors. |
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During assembly, the glass is first positioned in a fixture with several sensors around the sunroof. |
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Packed with sensors, the bullet is fired down the pipeline pneumatically and used to test for weak points. |
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Speaking of sensors, Motorola is making a big deal out of its new camera that can be activated through two quick flips of the wrist. |
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Someone has to correlate information from a variety of sensors, and figure out what's a false alarm and what's real. |
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Alternatively, actively powered Hall effect sensors can measure the absolute magnetic flux. |
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It used GPS to locate his position on the ground and display the map of that area on his sensors. |
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The fly-by-wire system consists of a flight control computer, two pilot control sticks and sensors for pitch, roll and yaw measurement. |
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The status of these sensors is monitored by a counter that feeds information to a data logger. |
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Today, a variety of instruments are in use for determining speed including electromagnetic sensors and engine revolution counters. |
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Buyers can customize their new motorcycles to include metallic paint, CD players, rear parking sensors, fog lights, and more. |
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Had a few sensors been in place, a small leak caused by a freeze-up could have been avoided before it turned into a small flood. |
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Now, though, you expect not just power assistance but satellite navigation and cruise control and parking sensors too. |
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The control system for the shock absorber damping regulator uses wheel acceleration sensors to monitor road conditions through vehicle movement. |
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For that purpose, experts suggest additional sensors such as gamma ray detectors to catch smuggled nuclear material. |
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A high-bandwidth receive-only data link, relayed by satellite, provides them with a partial picture from off board sensors far from the area. |
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A ground-source heat-pump system, daylighting, and electric light sensors minimize energy use. |
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The crash sensors and diagnostic unit measure deceleration, not acceleration. |
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The problematic software programme controls the town centre traffic lights in connection with recently installed sensors. |
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Future skin prototypes likely will have a higher density of sensors on the skin, which will provide the robots with even greater dexterity. |
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Pulses of scattered light and fluorescence are collected and converted to electric current pulses by optical sensors and classified. |
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We researched patents with useful mechanisms that enable quick detachability and angular positioning of sensors on a vehicle roof rack. |
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Motion detectors and daylighting sensors keep electric light use to a minimum. |
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Once in Wisconsin, the monks were hooked up to Davidson's electroencephalograph sensors, which check for brain waves. |
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The new electronic sensor has analogous advantages in comparison with electromechanical sensors. |
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On show at the Electronica show was a device for controlling start and stop of motors without sensors. |
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The actual chair is in the corner and we've replaced the chair with a computer and a set of electronics and sensors. |
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An array of onboard sensors, infrared, radar, and electro-optics can be used to gather information, record it, and download it after the mission. |
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His job is to sit beside the pilot at the ground control station and operate sensors for the Predator that can deliver video of the enemy below. |
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Specialist stands test fuel control units, oil pumps, rate sensors and gyros, turret controls and Electronic Control Units. |
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The Delphi computer is fed data by sensors and gyroscopes that can sense the slightest tilt in the scooter. |
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The electronics also include temperature and humidity sensors for rapid and error-free recordings of a structure's environmental condition. |
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Most are expendable packages attached to helium or hydrogen-filled weather balloons and only a small number of the sensors are retrieved. |
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As my passengers speak knowingly about performance features and NOx traps, I am fixated on the hydrogen sensors. |
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The solution to these problems was to use miniaturized sensors and computers to give individual interceptors the ability to operate without support from a garage. |
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More smoke sensors will be installed and internal walls will be extended upwards into the roof void to create compartments to help to contain the spread of any future fire. |
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The task of transporting electrical charges between metal-oxide and water phases is critical in such technologies as catalysis, sensors, and electrochemistry. |
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Using sensors, it monitors the painted lines that separate lanes, and is triggered, at 50 mph or more, when a lane deviation is detected without the indicator being used. |
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It looks more like a watch than anything else, and indeed it is, but it also has more sensors than any other tracker out there. |
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Traditional methods of identifying water stress use sensors to measure water pressure in individual, removed leaves, or the flow of sap through the plant stem. |
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Race engineers can monitor the airflow over several sensors which helps them adjust the camber and angle of attack of the wings for downforce on the car. |
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All these indicated issues also hold for light-pipe sensors, which pyrometrically sense the temperature indirectly from underneath the susceptor setup. |
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Both Ceuta and Melilla are now surrounded by 10-foot fences studded with guard towers and movement sensors, topped with barbed wire and halogen searchlights. |
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Various kinds are available, but the most commonly used in archaeology is the fluxgate gradiometer with the direction-responsive sensors between 0.5m and 2.0m apart. |
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Sensors automatically adjust air pressure in each airbag for various load conditions. |
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Whatever the phenomenon's cause, he says, scientists should now recognize that icebergs can be a source of noise for seismometers and underwater acoustic sensors. |
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This is achieved using an internal gyroscopic mechanism or with electronic sensors coupled to microprocessors that instantaneously adjust for any motion. |
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Another aspect arising from the macroscopic chirality of gel networks refers to applications in material science such as sensors or switches, he told Reactive Reports. |
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Curtains that can prevent flying glass shards from injuring people, and new sensors for detecting biohazards activity are among the newest developments. |
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Since the focus here is on the general character of the annual cycle, it is not necessary to use ozone data coincident in time and space with the ground-based sensors. |
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Unlike humans, it can watch for days, even years, watch an entire city, zoom in close, use heat sensors and infrared. |
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The sensors, combined with new image processing algorithms, have also allowed the group to make advances in important applications like reconstructive surgery. |
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Ever-increasing demand for new data inputs, miniaturization, and ample data-processing capacity drive the development of new chemical sensors and biosensors. |
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Silver nanowires may be more valuable than gold when it comes to developing low cost wearable technology and embeddable sensors for healthcare-focused applications. |
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When it happened in March, we thought that the window sensors must be loose and getting slightly dislodged by over-affectionate cats, so we superglued them in place. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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Satellite sensors imaged the resulting pattern of crests and troughs into the series of tsunami waves that devastated coastal areas throughout parts of the Indian Ocean. |
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His equipment would be merged with existing industry sensors that nondestructively assess superficial visual traits, including size, color, and bruising. |
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Approaching the toll bridges, electronic sensors read the tags, debit the customer's account with the toll fee and automatically lift the barriers. |
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Six of the turrets swiveled up to face it, and a person with sharp eyes or a ship with sharp sensors would notice tiny red lights winking on and off around the turrets. |
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Multispectral scanner systems are passive, electro-optical sensors that collect and digitally record reflected and emitted electromagnetic energy. |
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Nasa conducted a second fueling test Friday on space shuttle Discovery to try to figure out why sensors and a valve did not work properly during a previous run-through. |
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He wired up players with heart rate monitors and breathing sensors, and lights were attached to the heads of the putting clubs to allow their movements to be studied. |
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The first box holds the experiment insert, which is surrounded by optics, video cameras and different sorts of sensors for observing the scientific phenomena. |
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It is safe for turbos, oxygen sensors, and catalytic converters and is suitable for use in fuel-injected, carbureted, throttle-body, and rotary engines. |
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The device was scuttling over the crates in the cargo bay, making a few routine diagnostic checks, when its sensors picked up some anomalous readings. |
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Automatic flash units can be used with any camera and have front-mounted sensors that set exposures by measuring the flash bouncing back from the subject. |
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However, the measurable distance from the sea bed to the sea surface is limited to around 50 meters, so the sensors cannot function in the open ocean, only in littoral areas. |
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Input devices may consist of computer mice, keyboards, pixels of one or more video cameras, wearable computer devices, or other sensors with which users can interact. |
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Acms receives data from the sonars and other sensors and, through advanced algorithms and data handling, displays real time images on the command consoles. |
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Aircon, a six-CD changer, six airbags and sunlight sensors come as standard,and the diesel is a real stormer, returning over 50 mpg in exchange for a vigorous 110 bhp. |
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Within each pit are 60 to 70 sensors called sensilla in insects. |
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Pyroelectric sensors measure only pulsed or modulated laser beams. |
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The bill is packed with tens of thousands of electrical sensors operating to detect tiny electrical pulses that give away the movement of the animal's aquatic prey. |
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Mounted on the rear number plate and automatically activated in reverse gear, two ultrasonic sensors can detect obstacles up to 100 cm behind the car. |
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The two men inspected recently installed systems for checking passports and detecting stowaways on vehicles, including heartbeat sensors and gamma ray scanners. |
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A child wearing an ordinary-looking glove and cap embedded with hidden sensors can raise her arms or waggle her head to make CosmoBot do the same. |
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There are four sets of ultrasonic sensors for detecting the opponent at a distance and four contact sensors on its sides which are triggered when contact is made. |
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The decision to certify the planes and their sensors has been pending since late last year, long before the Ukraine crisis began. |
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A lightweight carbon fiber dome protects the gimbal and sensors. |
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Infrared cameras placed throughout a test-flying area communicate with tiny sensors on the quadrotors, feeding into a computer-based navigation system. |
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This will upgrade and modernize the regional seismic networks that locate earthquakes and determine magnitudes, replacing aging sensors with modern instrumentation. |
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The pilot has a suite of vision equipment comprising a roof mounted gyrostabilised sight, forward looking infrared and television sensors and night vision goggles. |
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Sensors can also be placed around buildings to track the travels of laptops and desktops and prevent them being nicked. |
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Other devices include oxygen sensors to check exhaust gases, accelerometers to detect any sudden sharp braking, and a range of pressure and temperature monitors. |
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Equipped with sensors, the benches will be able to provide data on weather conditions, noise, and air quality. |
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Post-launch degradation and relative sensitivity of various sensors have been estimated using north African desertic sites as radiometrically stable targets. |
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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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Once sensors detect a target, preferably a tank or armored personnel cartier, the submunition fires an explosive projectile into the top of the target. |
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Electronic controls gather information from the anti-lock brakes and other sensors to enable it to react within 50 milliseconds, much faster than competitive viscous devices. |
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A control circuit is coupled to the sensors and receives the signals. |
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The company is also developing a system which uses information from four deformation sensors installed in the seat subframe to perform absolute weight detection. |
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I made a dash for the door, and as I did I triggered the electronic video sensors at the store entrance, which wailed tumultuously as I broke out onto the street. |
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The competitors could use melee combat weapons, small explosives, stun grenades, precision sensors, heavy armor, stealth systems, or just about any device of their conception. |
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Sensors in front of the exhaust ports in the dashboard confirmed the effectiveness of the ventilation system. |
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The marriage of GPS with microelectromechanical system inertials and other navigation sensors will give warfighters access to seamless navigation in all environments. |
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Assuming I can find all the motion sensors, I can deactivate them. |
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Sensors measure the activity of your sweat glands and the amount of perspiration on your skin, alerting you to anxiety. |
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The plane-mounted camera system uses four separate sensors to obtain true-color and false-color infrared, multispectral images of fire ant mounds. |
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One of the best ways to capture these images is to use tomography, which allows us to see the inside of an object without inserting probes or sensors. |
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This effect was also, as the experts agreed, exaggerated by the fact that the sensors of the Stal system were set off-centre in some of the holds. |
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A sudden and unexplained loss of data from its sensors was followed by signs that the shuttle's wing was encountering drag, or increased wind resistance. |
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Just as in conventional bolometric sensors, joule heating raises the temperature of the structure, causing a resistance change that is sensed externally. |
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As such, the results presented here provide a hint that complex 5 and its congeners could prove useful in the fabrication of electrochemical sensors. |
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In addition to helping us power our cars, imitating sharks could lead to swifter ships and more advanced underwater sensors. |
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The newly designed system now enables the spacecraft to turn away from the Earth, using precision sun sensors and gyroscopes to navigate its way to geostationary orbit. |
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In such electrically passive topologies, the lasers and receivers are located remotely from the sensor arrays and interrogate the sensors via fiber-optic links. |
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The Border Patrol is relying mostly on improved technology, such as remote sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles, and better identification systems to combat the terrorist threat. |
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New sensors for these microelectrodes are being produced which offer lower detection limits and the opportunity to measure other previously unmeasured ions. |
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These sensors include an anemometer, which records the speed of the wind in knots every five minutes and a wind vane which records the average wind direction. |
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He said the battery kicks in automatically when sensors in the pedals pick up that the rider needs help and cuts out when it is not needed such as on downhill slopes. |
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A vehicular crash discrimination system incorporates first and second crash sensors operatively coupled to a logic AND gate, which activates a safety restraint system. |
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The mission systems compile data from onboard and offboard sensors to create an integrated picture that enhances decision-making. |
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This instrument is compatible with most tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. |
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The indicator is used with tensile testers, load cells, extensometers, torque transducers, pressure sensors and position encoders. |
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The ASX 3 adds 17in alloys, climate control, push-start button, parking sensors, privacy glass, front fog lamps, cruise control and six speakers. |
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The sensors are battery-powered, and the unit functions with trouble-free cam gears. |
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They also looked at helpful features like parking sensors and backup cameras, and analyzed turning circles and stop-and-go gas mileage. |
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In order to see cooperative and noncooperative aircraft as well as wildlife, many sense-and-avoid systems use a mix of sensors. |
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They can detect the chemical environment and they can 'feel' their physical surroundings using ultrasensitive sensors. |
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We have successfully synthesized a series of novel fluorescent lithium ion sensors that change color upon lithium ion complexation. |
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Kitching says these tiny sensors could be used noninvasively to measure brain waves or fetal-heart waves. |
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Power for the sensors flows up the tether and data flows down. |
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Among the wide variety of new test instruments at NPE were both benchtop and on-line versions of color sensors and automated melt-flow indexers. |
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For this control the sensors of wheel speed and odometry will be used the most. |
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To complement our payloads, the Navy is investing in networks that leverage offboard sensors to find, fix, and engage targets. |
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Any sensors and platforms that are included in the survey should be deployable to potential oil spills within 96 hours, at least in principle. |
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Sensors will detect out-of-position occupants and smart belts will pre-tension to position your body correctly so the airbag can intercept you properly. |
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With the Vernier LabPro interface and Data Pro software, you can collect science data with Vernier sensors on your palmOne handheld. |
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Synthetic ferroelectrics are now used in some displays, sensors and memory chips. |
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The Tyndall data glove will have rotation sensors on the thumb, finger tips and joints, and monitor motion of the hands. |
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The company offers a full line of pinch valves, check valves, knife gate valves, pressure sensors, air diffusers and rubber products. |
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For imagery sensors, this might be expressed in gigapixels, or square meters. |
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In special version there is demounted and replayed with outputs from standard signals from sensors. |
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Systems such as the 5DT Data Glove Series, the CyberGlove, and ShapeHand use between 5 and 22 sensors for measurements. |
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Gas sensors are the devices that transform partial pressures or gas compositions measured in air or gases into an electric signal. |
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Micron's 3-megapixel and 5-megapixel image sensors providing a complete panoramic view when coupled with a fisheye lens. |
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Products sold by the company also include EKG sensors, Accelerometers, foot sensors, Goniometers and a range of other biosensors. |
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Occupancy sensors and dimmers were incorporated into the system, and dimmer switches were programmed to operate groups of lights cohesively. |
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Since the HGV wagons are not covered, fire sensors are located on the loading wagon and in the tunnel. |
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In some tournaments, line judges who would be calling the serve, were assisted by electronic sensors that beeped to indicate the serve was out. |
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The Baton was also equipped with sensors that detected and monitored the Runner's pulse rate. |
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The 10-gram microflyer demonstrated autonomous operation using only visual, gyroscopic and anemometric sensors. |
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The rig was towed over a section of pavement at Airbus' facilities that had been instrumented with embedded load sensors. |
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Accuracy of events located by seismic inversion is improved by sensors placed in multiple azimuths from the monitored borehole. |
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Olms have special sensors inside their ears that detect sound waves in the water as well as vibrations from the ground. |
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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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These types of sensors can be placed in locations that will be submerged and can accurately measure the height of water above them. |
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Because lobsters live in murky environments at the bottom of the ocean, they mostly use their antennae as sensors. |
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Bottom mines commonly utilize multiple types of sensors, which are less sensitive to sweeping. |
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