Attach camera to the 100 Mbps network input of the PC with the cross-link CAT 5 cable. |
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One candidate cross-link between the alimental and architectural is the hormone serotonin. |
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Most notable are those that cross-link extensin, lignin, cutin, and suberin molecules into networks. |
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The cross-link on the configurator main page, this enables directly switching to particular page. |
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And users easily cross-link WorldCat.org content with accounts at social bookmarking Web sites such as Del.icio.us and Digg. |
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Passing light through the transparent mold caused the material to cross-link and harden. |
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Unlike the xylem and phloem, the veins in a leaf cross-link and loop. |
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The new breed of link farm seems to prosper with nary a cross-link. |
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The reliability and effectiveness of a safety system shall not be impaired by normal operation, by partial or complete failure in the other safety or non-safety systems, or by any cross-link generated by the proposed sharing. |
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The guide should highlight the importance of sustainable development and cross-link the different goals and objectives both within and between the Seville Strategy and the Statutory Framework. |
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Reliability and effectiveness of a safety system will not be impaired by normal operation, by partial or complete failure in other systems, or by any cross-link generated by the proposed sharing. |
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In creamed cakes an airy batter of fat, sugar, and egg is mixed with flour at the last minute, allowing minimal time for protein and starch in the flour to cross-link. |
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During the oxidative polymerisation of resin molecule, the ambient oxygen reacts with the oxidising medium, splitting into reaction-friendly oxide ions that cross-link the resin via what are known as oxygen bridges. |
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The chemistry and polydispersity of custom-made polymers or resins must be provided, such as main chain structure, cross-link density and ratio of co-monomers. |
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Additionally, because the reaction is water-heat sensitive, it begins to cross-link as soon as it is added to the storage or day tank, insolubilizing the cooked carrier. |
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It has proved very useful that these modifications not only have different energy content, but also crystallise in different forms and even cross-link to a greater or lesser extent. |
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The biggest change will come on the MPT 1200 and 1000 models that feature a roto-molded, polyethylene cross-link load bed with inserts for tie-downs and racks. |
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For example, assuming the minimum amount of water in the dousing tank is not conservative in assessing cross-link effects from flooding. |
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The cross-linking type was attributed to conventional radical cross-link reaction and the cross-link mechanism was discussed in detail subsequently. |
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In addition, we showed that a novel, light-activated DAP derivative could, on photolysis, chemically cross-link tissue through the reactions of the ketene intermediate. |
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Aggregation of the cells occurs at the highest C, here most likely because poly-L-lysine desorbs from the saturated glass and begins to cross-link the red cells. |
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The addition of cross-link to the filler provides extra stability and a firm surface for sure-footed landings and perfect balance. |
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In the present study we have chosen azelaic acid to cross-link with natural polymers. |
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A variety of biselectrophilic molecules were used to cross-link two properly aligned cysteines, with the aim of stabilizing the helical conformation. |
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