Equipped with electric power steering with switchable assistance, a light gearchange and clutch, this is the ideal city van. |
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The lower portion of these same windows feature switchable glass, which changes from clear to opaque at the touch of a button. |
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A current transformer has a pair of input terminals and a primary side which is switchable to different measuring ranges. |
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Both styles are available in red and silver, and they each have heavy duty straps and switchable stabilizers. |
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This switchable function locks the controls on the top and side of the projector, to prevent unauthorised or unintentional use of the controls. |
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You can connect an instrument or microphone to the FireWire 410's front-panel inputs, with switchable phantom power for condenser mics. |
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They will only be switchable again when the printing recorder has been returned to the operating level or the basic status. |
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In both device types the switchable socket function can be set in the Settings menu. |
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The company's name stands for electrophoretic ink, which is made up of minuscule switchable capsules of ink. |
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There is now a complete range of studio equipment that is switchable between 4:3 and 16:9 formats. |
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Where a change is desired, switchable materials can provide glare reduction, privacy, daylight and solar control, and reduction of ultraviolet transmission. |
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The more switchable compounds he can develop, the greater the likelihood that those who are designing chemical manufacturing processes will find one that meets their specific needs. |
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In between, there may be areas where a choice between common signals with identical equipment or different signals with switchable equipment should be made on the basis of cost and convenience. |
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The integration of the piezoelectric force sensor allows each module to cover two switchable measuring ranges. |
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The mixer also provides switchable 48V microphone phantom power to enable the use of condenser microphones. |
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The USB cable enables easy plug-and-play connection to a computer, and the built-in switchable phono preamp allows connection to stereo systems. |
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Other researchers have made switchable surfactants that were prohibitively expensive or toxic. |
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Master Land R outputs, switchable to mono outputs. |
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Opens the door or serves as a control centre for all switchable functions. |
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The working can be easily adjusted by means of the switchable ratchet. |
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Made of tough flexible foam for fantastic flying fun indoors or outside in calm conditions, featuring an LED strobe light and switchable spotlight for Top Secret Missions after dark. |
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By Chiara Cavaglieri and Julian Knight Chiara Cavaglieri and Julian Knight explain how you can hit back against unfair service charges and high fees A minister has called for switchable annuities, which may be impractical. |
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The catenary in the Lötschberg base tunnel has been designed for a maximum speed of 250 kilometres per hour and is switchable in sections of about six kilometres. |
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You can either pull out the plug or connect your box to a switchable multiway connector. You can of course also control the electric power supply with a separate time switch. |
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The next steps in his research include further exploration of areas where switchable chemicals could be beneficial, and scaling up his methods in order to apply them on an industrial scale. |
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The latest innovations in window technologies, including liquid crystal switchable glass and thermal insulation, offer the full experience of the world outside or a cosy below-deck intimacy. |
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In tractors equipped with a hydraulically or pneumatically switchable universal joint shaft, the universal joint shaft must only be switched on when the engine is idling to prevent damage to the hydraulic pump. |
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A typical LPI radar has a switchable pulse-power output of up to 1 Watt. A conventional pulse radar needs at least 10 kW for a similar detection range of targets. |
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The opening of a light switchable band gap and the shifting of the Dirac point in graphene through non-covalent doping with photochromic molecules. |
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Although not yet being considered for laundry, such switchable substances might serve as improved degreasers for heavy equipment, the compounds' developers say. |
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Both models feature the automaker's Electronic Suspension Adjustment system, and the GS receives switchable ABS while the RT's ABS is non-switchable. |
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Transition Metal Switchable Mirrors feature a glass surface coated with a thin film made of magnesium alloy and one or more transition metals, such as nickel or manganese. |
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