It was like an ultrasonic shower, toothbrush, and shave in one, but without dampness or razor burn. |
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It is hermetically shielded by a rubber seal so the ultrasonic vibrations do not affect other components. |
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A wide range of joining technologies is used, from laser and ultrasonic welding to adhesives. |
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Researchers theorize that there could be an evolutionary explanation for the frog's ultrasonic hearing. |
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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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The seamless bras are cut from a unique system that includes ultrasonic seaming and new bonding techniques. |
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Prof Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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Static and dynamic obstacle detection is supplemented by an array of ultrasonic sensors. |
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The surgeon then uses the ultrasonic scalpel to mobilize the hepatic flexure by dividing the attachments. |
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Instantly, Wendy's eyes watered as the ultrasonic whine assailed her sensitive ears. |
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Others, like the tiger moth, hear the bat and emit a jamming signal in the ultrasonic frequency spectrum. |
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Non-destructive testing services also will be available, including eddy current, flux leakage and ultrasonic inspection. |
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If using cool mist or ultrasonic humidifiers, clean appliances according to manufacturer's instructions and refill with fresh water daily. |
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Once the blade struck something, it would vibrate at an ultrasonic frequency, making the gash even bigger. |
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The ultrasonic waves travel to the tip of the blade where maximum motion occurs, cutting and coagulating tissue simultaneously. |
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On cars of this age CD players are rare but can be fitted retrospectively as should an engine immobiliser and ultrasonic protection. |
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Recently, Shari had a physical which including ultrasonic testing of her abdomen to determine the cause of pain. |
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He then suggested enhancing the technique by combining pressure with powerful cycles of ultrasonic energy. |
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Any ultrasonic apparatus suitable for echoencephalography can be used, provided that the receiver has an adequate gain. |
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Similar in concept to a dog whistle, it alters the report to an ultrasonic pitch the human ear cannot detect. |
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After one hour, grains were sonicated in an ultrasonic bath for one minute to remove extraneous materials from the surface of the grains. |
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Most bats emit sonar at ultrasonic frequencies around 20-60 kilohertz, and this is the range at which hearing moths are most sensitive! |
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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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She successfully destroyed two dozen hostile ghosts with ultrasonic sound waves and laser grids. |
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The ultrasonic flow meter is particularly well suited for this purpose, as the exhaled air is not trapped or filtered. |
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An inert gas then propels the liquid through an ultrasonic nozzle that atomizes it. |
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Mice communicate with one another a great deal with ultrasonic sounds, and their squeaks can convey a lot of information. |
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The surgeon cauterizes vessels using the ultrasonic scalpel and transects the pedicles. |
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The team bombarded this liquid with sound waves tuned to ultrasonic frequencies that caused wide variations in pressure in the fluid. |
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Warwick also hopes to wire himself up to a ultrasonic sensor, used by robots to navigate around objects, to give himself a bat-like sixth sense. |
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Coupled with the use of electromagnetic and ultrasonic detectors, excavations to find utilities could be faster and safer. |
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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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Observational studies have found no evidence that insect electrocuters and ultrasonic buzzers reduce bites to humans from infected anopheline mosquitoes. |
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Accordingly, an effective way to keep sly felines out of places they oughtn't be is by using strong pulsating ultrasonic waves, inaudible to the human ear. |
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Above 20,000 hz the high-pitched sounds are not heard by the human ear, but ultrasonic sound is perceptible and even produced by certain animals such as bats and dolphins. |
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The tag encodes the data as a series of ultrasonic pulses transmitted through the water column from a hydrophone and are decoded by a receiver on a ship. |
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An ultrasonic cleaning feature and lubricant rinse may be added. |
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New laparoscopic instruments, such as the ultrasonic dissector and atraumatic grasper, may make minimally invasive procedures feasible for more patients. |
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And a unique glass-reinforced-nylon manifold is molded in halves, joined together by ultrasonic welding, then cloaked with a form-fitting foam noise attenuator. |
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In the 1950s we scaled and cleaned teeth mainly by hand ultrasonic scalers and efficient aspirators of particulate matter and spray had yet to appear. |
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These may range from the practice of making minimal surgical incisions to using electrosurgery, lasers, and ultrasonic scalpels for coagulation of bleeding vessels. |
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She has high hopes but I'm concerned that it will clash somehow with the ultrasonic cat scarer that's still going strong out in the garden on a stick. |
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Electrical energy is transformed into high-frequency vibrations, which are directed into the workpieces in a holding fixture through an ultrasonic horn. |
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They become aware of their environment and learn by a process of trial and error not to hit things their ultrasonic sensor tells them lie in front of them. |
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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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A wave sensor with canted ultrasonic beams also measures wave direction. |
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This is because the ultrasonic sensor was located apart from the buoy in the neighborhood of the coast that may have reduced the energy of the waves. |
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The tissue as a poroelastic material has a large attenuation, and acts as a frequency passband filter, for ultrasonic waves. |
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But new ultrasonic liposuction techniques liquefy fat and make it easier to suck out. |
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The vessel containing the reaction mixture was conducted in the ultrasonic bath. |
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There, a Miami-based urologist directed ultrasonic waves at the patient's cancerous prostate gland. |
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Misonix's BoneScalpel, a unique ultrasonic osteotome for tissue-selective bone dissection, was demonstrated at this year's NASS Annual Meeting. |
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This paper describes a threefold method of testing the performance of an array-based ultrasonic tool for nondestructive testing of spot welds. |
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Jayet for their help in the ultrasonic equipment choice and interesting discussions concerning the ultrasonic results. |
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While most vocals are audible to the human ear, a captive leopard seal was recorded making ultrasonic calls underwater. |
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The testing lab offers magnetic particle, liquid penetrant, ultrasonic, hydrostatic pressure, X-ray and visual inspection and testing services. |
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If the sample does not disperse during the shaking process, sonify the mixture in an ultrasonic bath for 30 min. |
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Sono-elasticity imaging in ultrasonic tissue characterization and echographic imaging. |
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The artifact was cleaned sonically in the ultrasonic cleaner tank in mere seconds. |
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Second, ultrasonic data obtained with the high frequency SAM can be used for assessing reflectability or texture in clinical echographic imaging. |
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Bat echolocation is a perceptual system where ultrasonic sounds are emitted specifically to produce echoes. |
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Home ranges of female cunner, Tautogalabrus adspersus, as determined by ultrasonic telemetry. |
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Scott Ritchie's lawsuit charges that he suffered the injuries when an ultrasonic scaler ran out of water and overheated. |
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During the washing, the effluent from the ultrasonic drain tube is sampled with the tall-form 1000 ml beaker and observed. |
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The algorithm calculated the ultrasonic distance length when the vertical ultrasonic scan line hit the leftmost edge of the artificial plant. |
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However, the ultrasonic nozzle with medium droplet size traveling at low velocity produced an improved surface quality. |
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Effects of ultrasonic field in pulse electrodeposition on NiFe film on Cu substrate. |
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The machine uses ultrasonic sound waves to create a levitating field which traps tiny alcohol droplets and floats them in mid-air. |
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An ultrasonic microphone detected the sound waves of the bats' echolocation chirps. |
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The new iPad app was designed to educate users on the extensive benefits of ultrasonic wound debridement using the SonicOne technology. |
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Kremer has invented other important instruments including the ultrasonic pachometer and the pivoting microkeratome. |
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Nebulisers are further sub-segmented into ultrasonic nebuliser, mesh nebuliser and compressed air nebuliser. |
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Nebuliser is further sub-segmented into compressed air nebuliser, ultrasonic nebuliser and mesh nebuliser. |
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Consider the propagation of an ultrasonic transverse plane traveling wave in cubic crystal. |
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Recently, ultrasonic monitoring of the properties of extruded polymers at the exit of extruders has been reported. |
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Eventually some small holes were drilled to test the hull, and ultrasonic testing was done to rule out air pockets in the construction. |
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Other methods, such as radiography, ultrasonic, magnetic particle and dye penetrant, require larger investments in equipment, floor space and personnel. |
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Brown rats are capable of producing ultrasonic vocalizations. |
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As pups, young rats use different types of ultrasonic cries to elicit and direct maternal search behavior, as well as to regulate their mother's movements in the nest. |
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The female rat will also emit ultrasonic vocalizations during mating. |
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Rats may also emit short, high frequency, ultrasonic, socially induced vocalization during rough and tumble play, before receiving morphine, or mating, and when tickled. |
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House mice use both audible and ultrasonic calls in a variety of contexts. |
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We will consider the acoustic birefringence with ultrasonic detection and its application in slightly anisotropic polymers for residual stress characterization. |
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In addition, the Phoenix series is desgned to be longer lasting as it is enhanced with replaceable ultrasonic transducers as well as dining pulleys with bearings. |
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An alternative solution is the use of a portable ultrasonic flow meter that provides nonintrusive short-term measurements of the chilled and condenser water mass flow rate. |
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Because of the modulation produced by cracks, the resulting ultrasonic signals contain newly generated frequencies, or sideband signals to the original probing frequency. |
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In order to acquire additional information about the internal structure of the roll shell ultrasonic measurements of a full size roll were carried out. |
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Alternative controls are available such as ultrasonic devices but vibration from a children's plastic windmill pushed into mole runs may be just as effective. |
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Some of the major benefits of multipath ultrasonic metering, which is expected to gain a much higher profile in the gas industry with publication of the report. |
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Then one should calibrate the tomograph by measuring the velocity of the ultrasonic wave in a given zone several times and determining its average value. |
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Continuous on-line ultrasonic thickness gauging is done by coupling the sound beam into the test piece through a water column generated by a squirter probe. |
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Habituation to the signal may also have been an issue, as the nerve cells of noctuids previously have been shown to habituate to a continuous ultrasonic tone. |
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The Model 25HP Plus ultrasonic precision thickness gauge is said to be ideal for measuring thickness and determining material properties in rubber and thick plastics. |
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It can be measured in the laboratory by x-ray techniques or by ultrasonic methods that involve precision machining of a specimen cut from the part. |
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Further, the product segment of blood flow measurement devices market has been segmented into ultrasonic Doppler, laser Doppler and electromagnetic. |
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The ultrasonic flow meters are integrated into heart-lung machines, dialysis machines, blood transfusion or organ transport systems and many more. |
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In contrast to electrosurgery, ultrasonic energy may result in less tissue damage because it allows for dissection and coagulation at lower temperatures. |
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Their experiments show that ultrasonic irradiation of a cold liquid creates microscopic hot spots that emit light similar to that given off by high-temperature flames. |
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The ultrasonic treatment leads to the leaching of high-density materials from oil shale, which makes its structure incompact and density-depressing. |
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The present authors' research indicates that the nondestructive acoustic methods of impulse response and ultrasonic tomography when used integratively, complement each other. |
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