The hexacopter scans the area from the air and then transmits navigational information to the boat. |
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The buzz of menace the incident initially transmits, though, sounds a keynote. |
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The tsetse fly transmits sleeping sickness, midges transmits lumpy skin disease and three-day stiff sickness. |
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The arbiter device receives requests for data transfers from the master devices and selectively transmits the requests to the slave devices. |
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Instead, the base station directly transmits the information to the operator. |
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A card on your computer receives and then transmits your traffic back to the provider. |
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Quiet music plays continuously in the background and the video camera transmits every move inside the submersible to the mother ship. |
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In an embodiment of the invention, a particular mobile station transmits a pilot strength measurement message to the base station. |
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As compaction begins, the sensor transmits voltage based on the pressure wave amplitude of the compaction process. |
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In fact, while the national grid relies on alternating current for transmitting electrons, the internal Texas grid transmits via direct current. |
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The bridge transmits the strings' vibrations to the violin belly, or soundboard, which amplifies the sound. |
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Optic neuritis is due to inflammation of the optic nerve, which transmits light and visual images from the retina to the brain. |
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PowerAV features quality of service features specific to video and transmits it isochronously. |
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A two-stage spur gear transmits torque between the servomotor and the plasticizing screw. |
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In short, it plugs into a headphones jack and transmits the signal over an FM frequency you choose. |
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The larger contact area of the baseplate transmits more vibration to the surface producing more effective compaction. |
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A central passageway through the shaft transmits drilling fluid to fluid jets positioned near the blades and the cutting elements. |
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An electronic tag containing an EPC on a microchip stores and transmits data to a reader. |
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This device transmits sound directly into the auditory nerve via electrodes surgically implanted into the cochlea. |
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It provides fast and secure individual and group conference communication and transmits packed data and visuals. |
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Pascal's principle put more simply, basically means that an incompressible fluid transmits pressure. |
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The vagus nerve transmits afferent signals from the aortic arch baroreceptors, regulating arterial pressure. |
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What he transmits far more effectively than most designers, including other famous colleagues, is an aura of power. |
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Based on this information, the software creates an alphanumeric code and transmits this code to Symantec through the internet. |
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It is held on the animals' necks by an oxbow, usually U-shaped, that also transmits force from the animals' shoulders. |
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That impressive pedigree transmits well to this film, a rousing tale of survival against the odds that's partly inspired by a true story. |
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The coherent light beams could lead to ultrafast computer circuitry that transmits data optically. |
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This device transmits sound signals directly to the brain, enabling the person to hear certain sounds and speech. |
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Of the thousands of mosquito types, only the genus anopheles transmits malaria to humans. |
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The biggest concern in the Pacific Northwest is the green peach aphid, because the aphid transmits leaf roll and other viruses. |
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When a lot of the sun's radiant energy makes it to Earth, it transmits energy to the atoms and molecules in the air and ground. |
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This technology transmits broadband traffic over medium voltage power lines. |
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The dishes send and receive signals off an orbiting network relay, which transmits messages to and from a central data center. |
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The tsetse fly transmits sleeping sickness, midges transmit lumpy skin disease and three-day stiff sickness. |
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Positive marital interactions function similar to a gear system in which a cogwheel transmits its movement smoothly to another cogwheel. |
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All information that the user transmits to the CCCB through its website is protected. |
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Urethra, duct that transmits urine from the bladder to the exterior of the body during urination. |
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Each operating group transmits its region-specific programming via satellite. |
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A LED source and lens system transmits collimated light through a low inertia metal disc to give two channels with 90° phase shift. |
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In the presence of tachyons, water vibrates and transmits by resonance the vital information, as if it were music blessed with harmony. |
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The personal computer converts the telephone signal from analogue to digital and transmits it across the company's data network. |
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The central shaft transmits torque during installation and transfers axial loads to the helical blades. |
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This hypothetical elementary particle transmits gravity in the quantum system. |
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La bola, Cuba's bush telegraph, transmits news around the island long before it is covered by state media. |
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Only silence transmits safely what is found in the deepest part of the human soul. |
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The insect's bite transmits a parasite that causes trypanosomiasis, or sleeping sickness, which has serious effects on both humans and livestock. |
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The Dog Star transmits its light to the beings of this planet and regulates their actions through consequences. |
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This test transmits MIDI data out one port and then verifies that it can be properly read into another. |
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Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display. |
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A video chip in the colonoscope transmits an image of the lining of the colon to a monitor. |
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But how likely is it that the departed beastie was the kind that transmits malaria? |
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The arm of a nerve cell that normally transmits outgoing signals from one cell body to another. |
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The roof-mounted transceiver or antenna on the customer's building receives and transmits the signal from and to the hub. |
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In reptiles that can hear, the tympanum vibrates in response to sound waves and transmits the vibrations to the stapes. |
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A frictionless and pressure tight magnetic coupling transmits the rotation from the pressure chamber to the drive shaft of the counter mechanism. |
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One pair each symmetrically transmits the individual VGA-signal colors red, green and blue. |
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It transmits during 112 days of measurements on the cosmic rays and the micrometeorites before falling down. |
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But the VMS transmits only to officialdom, so there can be no excuse for disabling it. |
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Virgo transmits sublime energies expressed through the highest concept of motherhood. |
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A sound stimulus generator transmits acoustic energy into the canal while a vacuum pump introduces positive and negative pressures into the ear canal. |
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The transponder transmits this coded signal using the tuned circuit. |
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A colonoscope is a long thin flexible tube composed of a flexible bundle of fibers that transmits images on a television screen. |
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Just because the DX station transmits at 40 wpm doesn't mean he is actually working stations using the same speed. |
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The standard interface RS 485 used in VEGACOM 557 Profibus DP transmits the data serially and asynchronously in bit form. |
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The footplate of the stapes, together with the other ossicles, transmits sounds from the eardrum to the inner ear. |
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The brain transmits four different categories of brain waves that are determined by frequency: Gamma, Theta, Alpha and Beta. |
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Layer of impermeable rock that transmits heat from the magma chamber to the aquifer. |
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Each pair of electrodes transmits a signal to one of several recording channels of the electroencephalograph. |
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The hardware keylogger transmits data back to the computer simulating the keyboard. |
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A vagotomy involves cutting the vagus nerve, which is the nerve that transmits messages from the brain to the stomach. |
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Fluid contained in the snail shaped cochlea transmits the vibrations to the actual hearing organ, the organ of Corti. |
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Mary's action is Christocentric, ecclesial, anthropological and transmits the life of a God who is close to us. |
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The system divides data into packets and transmits them with a throughput of two megabits per second. |
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The heavy mass partition wall to the rear stores solar energy and transmits heat to the attached living room by conduction, being uninsulated. |
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Each storage process transmits the current dataset to the interface at the same time. |
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Through collaboration, the network transmits effective tools and incubates innovative new approaches. |
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Each stage rack transmits three multicast bundles to be picked up anywhere on the network. |
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Understanding how music nestles within history, how it transmits and transforms itself from one country and from one creator to another. |
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Through this electrode, Cefaly transmits impulses that are extremely specific and perfectly adapted to the trigeminal nerve. |
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The inner housing is located between the engine valve and camshaft and transmits the zero or partial lift to the valve. |
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An ultra-light and curvy bridge that transmits strings vibration to the soundboard and whose movement is thus mechanically optimized. |
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The watches use SPOT technology, which is fed data through an FM subcarrier that transmits weather, traffic, and other information over low-power FM frequencies. |
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Wild salmon transmits the parasite to farm salmon, where the population intensifies. |
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And on the condition that the trinity transmits information to the political authority with no omissions. |
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This transmits CD-quality audio along with extra data to provide the performer's name and song title, or weather and traffic reports. |
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The virus is a combination of elements of animal and human origin and transmits from human to human. |
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This assumes that the network provider transmits this information with the connection. |
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The argument made by your department is that this enterprise transmits and distributes electricity, but does not produce it. |
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The actuator transforms the axial movement of the piston into a 90º rotary movementwhich it transmits to the disc. |
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This type of device consists of a transmitter that transmits an infrared beam towards a receiver, which must be placed opposite. |
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A data recorder transmits a break by setting the data line to spacing for at least 12 milliseconds. |
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The USB cable not only powers the keyboard but also transmits MIDI and audio data to and from your computer. |
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The mechanical drive of the milling and mixing rotor transmits the engine power directly to the rotor gearbox via power belts. |
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Each cell has a base station that transmits and receives signals over just a small fraction of the frequencies to which the network operator has access. |
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Named after its white-striped legs, the tiger mosquito is a vicious biter that transmits tropical viruses including dengue fever, yellow fever and forms of encephalitis. |
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The higher the voltage, the better it transmits over distances. |
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Based in Lyon, France, it transmits around the world in seven languages. |
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Rock transmits sound fairly well and heavy foot vibrations, if the ledge you're stood on is undercut below you, can warn the fish and make them nervous for a while. |
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Being a distinctly heavier pistol than, say, a Browning Hi-Power, the 1911 transmits only a gentle bump to the shooter when it spits a 9mm Parabellum round. |
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An overrunning clutch transmits torque in one direction only and permits the driven shaft of a machine to freewheel, or keep on rotating when the driver is stopped. |
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It simply remits the cheque to the drawee bank through the clearing house, and transmits an advice of the receipt of the cheque to the collecting bank. |
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The microphone transmits sound to the implant, which converts it to electrical impulses that travel the thin wires and stimulate the auditory nerve. |
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The United Features which transmits Capp's work computed recently that Li'l Abner was printed in 30,189,151 copies of daily newspapers in this country, as well as in a large but undeterminable quantity abroad. |
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It is a metaphor of the quantum state of matter, known as a superfluid, which transmits information at any point on its surface and without any time limit by a total absence of friction. |
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It transmits the Uranian energy to those who invoke it. |
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It appears, therefore, that the tarsus serves as a sensing element that transmits vibrations to the lyriform organ, which thus is a velocity type of ear. |
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It transmits the soundwaves and the breathing rate vibrations. |
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The determining factor for judgment should not, however, be only the Divine wealth revealed, but above all, the love and wisdom which his teaching transmits to us. |
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That Article covers situations where a person who has been convicted flees to another Member State and the issuing State transmits the conviction for enforcement. |
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He transmits a copy of the complaint to the institution concerned and invites it to submit an opinion within a specified time that is normally no more than three months. |
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Transport Canada collects information from the employee and transmits it to both CSIS and the RCMP, which conduct security screening and criminal records checks, respectively. |
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One of the radars transmits on X-band and the other on S-band. The slotted waveguide antenna is 2.4 m in length for the X-band and 3.5 m in length for the S-band. |
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At the Active watch level, following a heat warning by Environment Canada, the system automatically transmits a heat warning to various partners. |
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It is the flat plate which presses against and transmits lateral thrust of the plough bottom to the furrow wall. |
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Jupiter, the Guru, transmits impressions from higher circles and uplifts the disciple by initiating him into the work with sound, for Jupiter works through sound. |
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The distributor cap transmits the high voltage reliably and dependably to the ignition cable and the spark plug connectors on the spark plugs and the appropriate cylinder. |
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This hydraulic fluid needs to be powerful and versatile to accomplish this feat: This multitalented liquid transmits immensely powerful forces and controls valves to within fractions of a second. |
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This wireless sensor attaches to your running shoe and transmits distance and pace data to your Forerunner 305 so you can still use it when GPS reception is unavailable. |
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Donna Karan has described her brand as an international fashion house that transmits the electrifying power of New York on to people who know the score and who view fashion as an essential part of their lives. |
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Once an emergency signal is received by the software, the pendant transmits a signal every seven seconds, enabling the system to track the location and direction of movement of the user. |
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The cable transmits images to a high-powered fluorescence microscope, and the endoscopist uses a tablet computer to view the microscopes output. |
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When SGG PRIVA-LITE is not powered up, the liquid crystals encapsulated in the LC film are not aligned and their random positioning transmits light in all directions. |
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American culture still transmits some ineffable spirit of adventure. |
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The analyser is housed in a robust cabinet, mounted at the relevant location in production, from where it transmits measurements to a computer display. |
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The French sociétés de courses do supply sound, pictures and commentary to PMU's own betting shops in France, and through PMI to DSV, which transmits this coverage to German bookmakers. |
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This tiny black insect, native to North America, burrows into lodge pole pine and transmits a blue stain fungi that can destroy the connective tissues within a tree and lower the grade of lumber. |
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Serotonin acts as a chemical messenger in the brain that transmits signals between nerve cells. |
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These documents are then examined by the Committee on Conventions and Recommendations, which draws up its own report and transmits it to the Executive Board. |
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It is thus that a federation experiences highs and lows, actions and retroactions, which the federal structure transmits to the member units and particularly to the citizen base. |
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One method is to overcoat the fiber with Teflon AF, an amorphous Teflon that transmits over most of sapphire fiber's transmission range. |
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The book transmits a sense of the sparse difficult conditions in Iceland at the time, and the unfairness of a society that discriminated against both women and the servant class. |
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A chainless bicycle transmits power to the driven wheel through a mechanism other than a metal chain. |
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Of course, in principle, the Master of a vessel is an experienced person who, normally, ought to be able to understand the messages that a national navy, a coastguard or a fisheries inspection service transmits to him. |
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The recorder then transmits a command to get the data. |
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Once the bladder has accumulated 113 mls to 227 mls of urine, nerve endings in the bladder transmit signals to the spinal cord which, in turn, transmits signals to the brain that voiding needs to occur. |
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Applications to that effect are submitted to Quebec's department of municipal affairs, sport and recreation, which then transmits them to Fisheries and Oceans Canada. |
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If requested, SiteRemote Client automatically monitors the vitals functions of your applications and transmits status messages to the SiteRemote server. |
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The default value transmits a newline request to the host. |
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Coupey is unabashedly faithful to the teaching he received from his master, and transmits that legacy with a candor and freshness that come from his own life experience. |
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The telemetry system then transmits that data, without the use of slip rings, to a receiver where it is converted to a 4-20mA signal. |
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When a tire hits the inside of a pothole, it is pushed both backward and upward, which transmits the shock to the wheel, the suspension and the steering. |
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They are both hooked up to a hard-walled hose made of semi-flexible material, which transmits sound waves into a honey bottle placed near the head of a patient. |
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Your Internet browser automatically transmits to APP web sites some of this unidentifiable information, such as the URL of the web site you just visited and the browser version your computer is operating. |
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This transmits an even radial force from the lockring to the gasket seat. |
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The system transmits and receives text and data messages. |
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The operation volume gas meter transmits impulses proportional to the measured flow to the processor of the UNIGAS PTZ Compact by means of a low frequency impulse converter mounted in or at the gas meter. |
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Each month, an interim situation is prepared by the certified public accountant, which then transmits it to the asset manager's financial department for audit and validation. |
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The vane responds to the change in lift coefficient of the wing with a change in angle of attack and transmits a signal output to the lift computer. |
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Rather than sending programmes directly to customers' homes, Aereo captures free, over-the-air broadcasts on wee antennae and transmits them directly to digital recording devices, one per subscriber. |
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This type of radiation carries a great deal of energy and ionizes any matter it encounters, moving electrons around the way a bowling ball transmits its energy to the pins it knocks over. |
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The solar plexus in general keeps a quantity of energy, so it transmits itself directly in energy which will accumulate in the belly, which will give you a great stability for the zazen and for the life. |
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Jupiterian and Sagitarian, with subtle and sublimated hues of a Neptunian Mercury, the Pope is unlike the Popess the Wisdom that speaks and transmits. |
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A shipboard broadcasting transponder system operating in the VHF maritime band, AIS transmits and receives ship information such as identification, position, speed, heading to other ships and to shore. |
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Since Customs depend heavily on the Bill of Lading for their screening needs, it is the carrier operating the final leg of the international voyage that generally transmits this information to Customs. |
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The Publishing Services Group then transmits the data to the Canada Communication Group, formerly the Queen's Printer, for the photocomposition and printing of first pageproof, revised page-proof and final page-proof copies. |
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The pear psyllid Cacopsylla pyricola, which was introduced to the USA from Europe around 1832, not only transmits pear decline, but also causes damage per se by injecting phytotoxins in its saliva into leaves as it feeds. |
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The Ouija, thanks to its small board, transmits through radiowaves the letters on which the volunteer marked a pause to a small screen concealed in a playing cards game. |
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Faced with the variety of human knowledge, he licks his lips, eats omnivorously and transmits his delight in letters and lectures to fellow-writers all over the world. |
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The Pontiff who ordains transmits the character of Holy Orders. He relies on the dimissorial letters delivered by the Bishop or the Superior General who has the canonical responsibility of the candidate. |
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The electricity meter sensor measures electricity consumption at the electricity meter and transmits this consumption data to the energy and weather display per radio. |
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The reflexologist uses his fingers to stimulate reflex zones By pressure the reflexologist transmits information to the agency and the current revival of energy. |
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The telemetry used in civil aviation transmits data on engine performance and the behaviour of other systems back to base while the plane is in the air. |
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The small microphone and FM transmitting unit is worn on the anacoustic ear and transmits the signal to the intraoral device, providing bone conduction to the good ear. |
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Active radar transmits a signal that is reflected back to the receiver. |
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Jamming may be intentional, as with an electronic warfare tactic, or unintentional, as with friendly forces operating equipment that transmits using the same frequency range. |
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Moving the master throttle lever on the bridge transmits an electronic signal to a receiver potentiometer connect by a rack-and-pinion set-up to the throttle adjustment arm. |
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When these receptors are activated, they open up and depolarise the nerve cell, which transmits an attention-grabbing pain signal through the spinal cord to the brain. |
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The low-speed rotor transmits high cutting torque for tough applications. |
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Parallel SCSI transmits data as a series of parallel bits, thus any skew between the first and last transmission disrupts that parallel relationship. |
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A small rotating handle is used called the 'rounce' to do this, and the impression is made with a screw that transmits pressure through the platen. |
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When these receptors are activated, they open up and depolarize the nerve cell, which transmits an attention-grabbing pain signal through the spinal cord to the brain. |
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Once the eyeballs were rehydrated, Lloyd was able to easily identify the oval-shaped lens and the optic nerve, which transmits images to the brain. |
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The latter device transmits intracranial pressure readings telemetrically, making such pressure monitoring easier and more comfortable for patients. |
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In conclusion, the BVB transmits the entrepreneurs the manufacture and supply of concrete slabs and Moellon accordance with the provisions of the present submission documents. |
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At the other end of the line is a video projector that transmits their various characteristics, literally filling up and animating what would otherwise be a mute, inert lump. |
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The photosensitizing agent used in this study was Bremachlorin, a non-toxic, chlorophyll-derived agent that captures and then transmits light energy for therapeutic purposes. |
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