A fully electronic unit, it consists of a wide, flat strip that extends into the tank, topped by a cap housing the electronics. |
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After studying computer service technology at college, he walked straight into a job as an electronics engineer. |
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Even after 30 years, Budd's mighty wah-wah guitar and lounge-lizard electronics still sound cutting-edge groovy. |
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Intricate finger-picked bass loops over complex, time-shifting drum patterns and twisted electronics, like 808 State played by jazzmen. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles or wearable electronics. |
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He liked to play with electricity when he was a youngster, and that grew into an interest in electronics and radio. |
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Back on the original path, this album is a feast of rain stick, electronics, cymbal reverb, soft percussion and backwards dissolves. |
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Author weaves in accurate scientific descriptions of aerodynamics, electronics, electromagnetics, etc. |
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Top targets for economic spies are high-tech sensors, electronics, aeronautics and information systems. |
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The leading industries are steel, machinery, chemicals, automobiles, metallurgy, aeronautics, electronics, mining, and textiles. |
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The company has introduced sophisticated electronics into an increasing range of its whiteware and appliances. |
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Instrumentally, it's a cacophonous blend of drums, percussion, bass, keyboards and electronics. |
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The reward is points, which are redeemable for cash, electronics, even charitable contributions. |
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The electronics industry utilizes hot gas soldering to reflow or melt solder in localized areas on circuit assemblies. |
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I think all this reliance on alarms, electronics and kung fu is a bit ridiculous. |
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In the audio system, carbody electronics and instrument cluster sectors, the company has been strong in Europe but an also-ran in North America. |
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But it needs to go much further and completely reorganize its electronics division. |
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Vacuum tubes were the only technology available at the time to amplify signals or serve as switching devices in electronics. |
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In the end, the company found its would-be rescuer in a Canadian electronics retailer. |
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These are used for ventilating fuel lockers, bilges, deck boxes, lazarettes, or behind electronics. |
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Since the momentum for reshoring began in 2011, 24 apparel companies have been reshored, compared with 41 electronics companies. |
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The engine is instantly responsive to the driver's wishes and, as the gearbox electronics are intelligently set, progress is seamless. |
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Osmosis Part 1 is a wheeling, plaintively calling piece with restrained, squeezed-chord electronics from Frisell. |
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Also known as brominated flame retardants, they are used in many everyday products, including electronics, furniture and textiles. |
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Pressure to reduce automotive electronics component prices has never been so bad. |
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In March, the electronics company will also host a 12-city tour with a roadshow explaining to retailers what Nuon is and how to pitch it. |
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But all the electronics machines were second-hand products and have no linkage to the Internet. |
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Strong growth is also expected in the liquid crystal display driver market and in application-specific devices for consumer electronics. |
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Her long-term goal is to move into other sectors such as manufacturing and electronics. |
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When it invests in new electronics applications, GM is usually in for the long haul. |
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It could be used to make artificial nerves, rubbery needles, or wearable electronics. |
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To them, selling music is a loss-leader to help them sell consumer electronics. |
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Indian bikes are increasingly embedded with more electronics than low-end cars in other parts of the world. |
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Again, technology in the form of low-end electronics components came to the rescue. |
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This album is the best electronic release of the year, with its echoey electronics and intoxicating atmospherics. |
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In 1847 he turned to physics, accepting the chair of physics at Bonn working on magnetism, electronics and atomic physics. |
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Many Chinese firms have withdrawn from an electronics show in Las Vegas, after half of the visa applications by attendants were refused. |
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Analysts said the deal was likely to be attractive to consumer electronics makers. |
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Super-energized particles from the radiation belts and from auroral storms can damage the sensitive electronics of satellites. |
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Demand is particularly strong for advanced machinery and electronics equipment. |
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The Japanese electronics company unveiled its new autostereoscopic liquid crystal screen at an electronics show in Tokyo last month. |
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With the advent of electronics and automation techniques, the prospects of manless coal mining are very promising. |
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Even the bust radio and lost radar bleeps sinking in the fluid can't pull it from its descent into something wetter than electronics. |
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Retail giants reported lackluster sales in November despite markdowns on apparel, toys and electronics. |
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Network governance is found in the most complex and dynamic industries like fashion textiles, movie making, electronics and biotechnology. |
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Light industry, textiles, machinery and electronics have been hit badly by default of payment of inter-enterprise debt. |
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The sale offers bargains and discounts of up to 70 per cent on everything from fashion to food and electronics to jewellery. |
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He had a whole room of metal-working equipment, a room full of wood-working equipment, and this huge barn of a room for electronics. |
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For one thing, traditional consumer electronics companies attempt to segment the market. |
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They use no electronics, and hardly any electric instruments, apart from bass guitar and occasional electric guitar. |
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Automakers can run a car using electronics more easily and economically than mechanical forces. |
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The residential electronics industry has traveled a considerable distance in a relatively short time. |
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Some analysts foresee fuel cells replacing batteries in consumer electronics and other applications before long. |
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A trip to one of Edmonton's entertainment megastores confirms our shortage of sophisticated electronics. |
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As a semiconductor for electronics, silicon has always been a compromise between cost and ability. |
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Young has been studying properties of light, semiconductors and electronics since his days as a graduate student. |
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Japan's major export industries include automobiles, consumer electronics computers, semiconductors, and iron and steel. |
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There were also exhibits on agriculture, sericulture, electronics, space, and marine engineering, to mention a few. |
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It is inserted in a microchip on which the research engineers have also integrated most of the evaluation electronics. |
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Since the advent of the philosophy of microcircuitry in 1951, great changes have taken place in electronics. |
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The right side contains the microcontrollers and electronics for thermal control and scientific data acquisition. |
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The Executive blamed the US slowdown and the shake-out in global electronics. |
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It's been a great year for the Seoul firm, which threatens to kick Sony in the battle for consumer electronics mindshare. |
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The device includes a therapy generator having a housing and electronics for conducting bidirectional communication with the patient. |
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Radiation also differs from that encountered on Earth and in space, heavy particles make digital electronics misbehave or even burn. |
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However, new electronics features as usual will ameliorate such negative trends. |
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Another concept that relies on miniaturized electronics is the bioelectronic neuromuscular implant. |
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It includes a magnesium cross car beam, electronics, climate system, steering column and trim. |
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Unfortunately, it doesn't take an awful lot of voltage to punch holes in the delicate electronics we're using in our modems and computers. |
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I insert a small black box of electronics which takes the place of a key, press the starter button, and off we go. |
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In competition with major electronics companies, they are confident their 10-year head-start will help them win the moletronic race. |
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Most items bought during Black Friday, electronics, are items they want to sell to make room for newer items. |
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In the late 1950s and early 1960s, a number of expensive tunable radios begin to pop up in specialty electronics catalogs. |
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Leading electronics publications begged for articles on tunnel diodes and rushed them into print. |
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Its application to electronics collected a number of well-known technologies to produce useful monolithic circuits. |
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Maintaining a high signal-to-noise ratio requires high-sensitivity position detectors and low-noise electronics. |
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In New York, they x rayed my shoes but ignored my digital clicker, cell phone, digital camera and assorted electronics. |
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The future of miniaturized electronics may lie in methods that combine chemistry with nanoscience, say the scientists. |
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This specialisation included small arms and light weapons, armoured vehicles, and electronics. |
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Huge amounts of charged matter swarming over our planet can damage delicate satellite electronics and overload unprotected power grids. |
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Even the most traditional-looking boardroom tables can hide some very untraditional electronics. |
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China is a major producer of neodymium, and the U.S. magnet factories sold much of their production to the electronics factories of East Asia. |
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Making sock puppets is a great hobby to share with your kids and one that helps them disconnect from electronics and other daily distractions. |
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As last week's electronics action plan highlights, Scottish-based industries will have a role to play in reskilling and upskilling our workers. |
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I bought a couple of pots and some wire from an electronics shop in Swindon, got the soldering iron out, and soon had the beasty going. |
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Much imitated but never really equaled, they were souped up by enthusiasts who added enhanced electronics and programming software. |
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But the movie is mostly about people seeing ghost images on TVs, seeing specters and electronics turning themselves on and off. |
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The bugle was essential to all military communication until its displacement by electronics. |
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A one-year non-formal training programme in electronics assembly is conducted for the benefit of youngsters. |
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The first thing he does is explain that electronics is incidental to the business of computation. |
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He admits his habit of randomly turning off televisions will not win him any friends at sports bars or electronics stores. |
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The track seems prepared to venture into a long landscape of guitar noodling and ambling electronics, but the band wisely resists the temptation. |
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Power notebooks and laptops are also the fastest growing area and they will also need electronics which will monitor and control the heat. |
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This is true of virtually all non-PC electronics devices, from calculators to hi-fi systems to most mobile phones. |
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There's quite a good market for recycled tyre materials, but there's little call for recycled electronics waste. |
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About the most modern part of the electronics on the Morgan is the ignition key to connect the battery to the starter motor! |
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It was pale off-white, and had granite counter tops, and electronics galore. |
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You know sports headcams are serious business when large electronics manufacturers are getting into the game. |
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The device looks like an older hearing aid with a curved battery and electronics holder worn above and behind the ear. |
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His dad worked as a storeman at the electronics firm and his mum didn't work. |
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Their electronics, guitars, heart and soul have also made them one of the most influential bands of all time. |
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His study elucidated the effects of ligand structure and electronics on catalytic activity. |
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Despite the electronics, the music is rather flat and uniform, lacking highs, lows and climaxes. |
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Sony, for example, far outspends Samsung on traditional advertising in the U.S. on electronics products. |
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For high-voltage events, the UPS is usually equipped with filtering electronics that are capable of reducing the voltage. |
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Often, the effect is like a bird buzzing a hippopotamus, the electronics here, there and everywhere, the guitar static and sulky. |
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Visitors can look at mono-crystals used for optics and electronics, biomaterials and superconductors. |
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Moreover, in a world of polymer electronics, virtually any company could become a chipmaker. |
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Imagine the classic pickup with modern drivetrain, suspension and electronics. |
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The radar has solid-state electronics and a built-in test for ease in troubleshooting and sustainment. |
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Usually at CES, one or two hot new mobile electronics aftermarket products stand out. |
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I'm not too hot with electronics, so I managed to enlist my brother to sort the circuits out for me. |
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Fairly late in our 50-year cycle, electronics entered our world in the form of relatively inexpensive chronographs and digital powder scales. |
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They run through various categories, whether it's consumer electronics housewares, clothing, and the like. |
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Loster also points out that lightning strikes increase with warmer weather, a threat to modern electronics and forests parched by extreme heat. |
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Fans must use the swipe card to gain entry but an electronics system failure meant many could not get through. |
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Power electronics technology uses electronic circuits to convert and control electric energy with optimum efficiency. |
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Consumer electronics has so far appeared relatively immune to the economic downturn. |
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At about the same time that the antiquated track was pensioned off, he was beginning his motor racing career, working in electronics. |
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Dr Van de Velde hopes to design clothes with invisibly embedded electronics capable of generating electric power from body heat or movement. |
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Silicon and Software Systems designs chips for integrated circuits and embedded software for clients in the electronics industry. |
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There may be a move away from electronics to photonics, a merging of the two, as well as links to carbon-based systems. |
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The addition of seat bags, curtain bags, knee bags and others will add more fabric, inflators, electronics and housings to the market. |
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It is designed to provide a world-class environment for infotech, biotech, precision engineering and electronics. |
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After only six months, Chen was able to grasp the core technologies of electronics and computer science. |
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The fight pits the computer electronics and computing side of the company against their music label. |
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Low-cost, easily manufactured polymers that conduct electricity could revolutionize electronics, they say. |
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Its telecommunications and electronics group produces electrical connectors, conduits, printed circuit boards, and undersea fiber-optic cable. |
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The dish, a Multi-Electrode Array, is instrumented with 60 two-way electrodes for communication between the neurons and external electronics. |
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Other uses include applications in nanoscale electronics, where the nanotubes can be used as conducting or insulating materials. |
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In production, most of the electronics will be implemented in application-specific integrated circuits. |
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In the computer and consumer electronics industries, such consortiums are often integral in getting new technologies off the ground. |
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A key challenge in molecular electronics is making electrical contacts to the fragile molecules, chemical chains that are easily damaged. |
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Every child could have embedded location detectors and many houses could have electronics for interrogating such detectors. |
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The section is now so huge that it needs to be split into five big electronics divisions. |
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His primary instruments are the contrabass, voice, piano, electronics, and various percussive devices. |
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Instead, plug electronics into a power strip, and then flip the off switch when you're not using your appliances. |
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The third chapter explains the basics of instrumentation, including lasers, fluidics, signal detection, and electronics. |
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When replacing standard fluorescents with efficient T8 lamps, it is necessary to replace the existing ballasts with electronics ballasts. |
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Inductive coupling of the discharge gap to the electronics is not necessary. |
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I told him to go find some pretty cowgirl, but I think he intends to spend all of his time at electronics gaming parlors. |
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Though he studied electronics, he was an innately creative artist, even as a child. |
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Like all good early '80s albums, it features lots of fretless bass and glistening electronics. |
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Twin-tub washing machines have no electronics, but I'd rather use a modern front loader. |
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To this point, electronics have been used in spot locations in vehicles for such things as fuel injection, antilock brakes and electronic clocks. |
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The television electronics overloaded or fused or something and made some sparks, but Tom was standing right in front of it at the time. |
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The company, which supplies fuses to the electronics and car industry, has been in the town for more than 30 years. |
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Chips are cut out of wafers, and are used to power electronics devices such as cell phones. |
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Householders were told to stay inside after toxic fumes escaped from a Shipley electronics firm last night after a power cut. |
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It is his sole hobby and he is definite that his future career lies in computers or electronics. |
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Some 18 months ago Kelan survived a squeeze on the electronics industry which saw the demise of many other circuit board makers. |
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Padraig lived at a time when their were huge developments in the area of electronics. |
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What is more risky, a live orchestra playing wrong notes or a gremlin getting into the electronics? |
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On today's cars full of electronics, that 10-minute examination can still save hours of chasing gremlins through the wires. |
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Yet for this and any other electronics application, the materials must also be able to carry an electric current. |
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Tantalum is mainly used in the electronics industry in the manufacture of capacitors, used in electronic gadgets like cell phones. |
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James achieved A grades in maths, further maths, physics, chemistry and electronics. |
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The electronics sector is shedding jobs, and life sciences is set to become the bigger employer in the near future. |
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This business venture is certain to raise eyebrows in the electronics industry. |
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Many of these vacancies are in the electronics sector, which has thrived in the climate of consensus and partnership. |
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Three electronics engineers were hired when the assembly line was purchased. |
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Negative feedback is a ubiquitous principle in engineering and electronics. |
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I am an electronics engineer and it occurs to me there may be an explanation for the problems which they described. |
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After a successful career as an electronics engineer Ian now lives by his wits. |
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Ever since its earliest days, the electronics industry has been on a rollercoaster responds to market demands. |
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He went into electronics engineering at university, but lost interest quickly. |
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This has seen a large number of electronics and components firms come into the UK from abroad. |
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Ireland's market concentration for the electronics industry is greater than anywhere else in the world. |
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What happens when someone in the electronics lab comes up with a design for a new engine? |
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Surely in this age of digital electronics we can improve this situation somewhat. |
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The list of companies in the Irish Republic reads like a who's who in global electronics. |
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Even when it is manufacturable, there is still packaging work needed for the back-end electronics. |
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Products sold range from electronics to machinery and engineering equipment, chemicals and whisky. |
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Even undernourished populations often gain access to consumer electronics these days. |
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It's like all those robots you see on sci-fi programmes where the insides have electronics and wires. |
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It is easy to misuse the engine, but we have an efficient electronics system to help this. |
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All the electronics in the video camera froze so film was the only technology that worked. |
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Everything about the car is as it would be if it were still competing aside from a lack of engine or electronics. |
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Users can conduct parametric searches and searches for similar parts to aid them in the design of electronics products. |
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Weighed against this are reduced scrubber efficiency and the prospect of electronics not behaving in the cold. |
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It left a big dent near some sensitive electronics at the base of the left solid rocket booster. |
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I really liked all the gadgets and electronics, such as the TV screen, and it looks like it is well built. |
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It connects with engine electronics and beeps when the driver brakes hard, takes a corner fast or accelerates quickly. |
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The main theme of the article was that integrated circuits would lead to cheaper electronics. |
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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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There were very few who had not heard of him, or his business in mechanics and electronics. |
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Turn off or disconnect appliances or electronics you were using when the power went out. |
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Of course when you live in NZ there are some caveats with buying consumer electronics direct from Japan. |
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When it lost control it ditched into the water which will destroy all the electronics and gear inside the plane. |
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Personally I couldn't care less about trying to duplicate effects that have already been achieved using the arcane language of electronics. |
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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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They went up the escalator to the second floor and found themselves in the electronics department. |
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The size of the market for consumer electronics products has expanded extraordinarily over the last decade. |
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A Brain scientist has teamed up with electronics wizards to design a system for giving dozy drivers a wake-up call. |
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Many moons ago, I had a friend who repaired electronics for a living. |
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Much of our electronics could soon be replaced by photonics, in which beams of light flitting through microscopic channels on a silicon chip replace electrons in wires. |
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Nickel Cadmium batteries work by oxidizing nickelic hydroxide into nickelous hydroxide, which produces two free electronics for every transaction. |
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You were scanned for any electronics when you came groundside. |
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The mother lode was struck when the designers hit on a way to improve power management and increase battery life for cell phones and other portable electronics. |
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But strong performances from consumer electronics, white goods, mobile phones, leisure and photography products ensured underlying sales continued to grow. |
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The electronics are jarring, perhaps even misplaced, but one must remember that this piece is a requiem for a 16-year-old boy, not a 65-year-old man. |
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Examples of consumer electronics include, but are not limited to, computers, printers, copiers, telefacsimiles, VCRs, stereos, televisions, and telecommunication devices. |
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Lancing right through layers of armor, electronics and conduits they stabbed into the engine room, slicing into the fusion bottles that powered the great vessel. |
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Typically, mouse pads come as simple plastics or textile underlays, available in any electronics store, sometimes in basic and often unattractive designs. |
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In a concerted effort, 11 rooms and the don's suite of South E had their double-paned windows smashed in and electronics, DVDs and other valuables were stolen. |
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Sir Peter Gershon, who masterminded a recent report on slimming down the public sector, was a former senior executive in the defence and electronics industries. |
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The Haldex unit is comprised of an hydraulic pump driven by the slip between the axles, a wet clutch and a controllable throttle valve and electronics. |
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He imported Korean brassware, then moved into consumer electronics. |
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It aims to develop technologies across a wide range of disciplines including superconductivity, nanotechnology, data storage, photonics and power electronics. |
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Around 1912, Johnson had his first experience with electronics when his half brother, Charlie Nelson, strung lines between two neighborhood houses for Morse telegraphy. |
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When packaged with associated electronics, the researchers believe the mini magnetometer will measure about 1 cubic centimeter or about the size of a sugar cube. |
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Okay, that's small change compared with the billions involved in electronics exports, and a theme park doesn't exactly mesh with ambitions of a high-tech future. |
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Subject areas were progressively expanded to embrace the burgeoning disciplines of ethnomusicology, electronics, performing practice, gender studies and much more besides. |
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Michael John Smith led an unremarkable life as an electronics engineer. |
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These junctions can be made atomically sharp and defect free, allowing for the production of high performance electronics integrated within each single nanostructure. |
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I had no electronics, no navigation lights and no autopilot. |
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He meets scientists who put his powers to the test, mapping his brainwaves, photographing his aura and testing the power of his mind to influence electronics at a distance. |
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Indonesian workers are not yet familiar with computers and electronics. |
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As we speak, container ships full of toys, electronics, and clothing are chugging their way across the Pacific Ocean. |
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There are the laws of quantum electrodynamics, which control the basic atomic and subatomic structure of all the components of my personal computer's electronics. |
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Buy gift certificates, practical gifts and steer clear of electronics and big-ticket items. |
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And reporting a profit slump of 92 percent is, well, what big-box electronics retailer Best Buy did Tuesday morning. |
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Molex has been a beneficiary of the boom in electronics and device manufacturing that has been led in part by Apple. |
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This return scam involved purchasing broken electronics off the auction site and then buying new items off store shelves. |
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There are even electronics like iPhone and iPod docking stations and an assortment of pricey pens intended for the pontiff. |
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These included electronics, hydraulics, fluidics, and mechanics. |
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Dr Andrijasevic led the research into conditions at three nearshored factories in Turkey and the Czech Republic run by a Taiwanese electronics maker. |
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With the DVD, the electronics companies completely wimped out. |
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In the course of covering consumer electronics, well, schwag happens. |
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And he would transform the electronics market that Edison had helped forge. |
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Depending on the model, the complaints range from faulty key fobs and leaky sunroofs to balky electronics that leave drivers and their passengers stranded. |
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The thing that strikes you about the whole set up, whether it is the racing team, the supercar site, or the electronics section, is the incredible spotlessness of everywhere. |
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Several electronics manufacturers have demonstrated transistors and even integrated circuits that are made from non-insulating plastic materials rather than silicon. |
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During the early '60s, he built consoles, preamps and record electronics. |
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For example, polymer nanoimprint lithography could help the electronics industry achieve the resolution requirements needed for next-generation devices. |
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This series of alloys plays a very important role in both the lamp industry and electronics, where glass-to-metal seals in encapsulated components are important. |
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Silicon chips transformed the then slowly evolving world of electrical circuits and valves to the vibrant and fast developing world of electronics. |
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Rockets, turbines, computers, solid-state electronics, and nuclear and thermonuclear devices were all relatively new to members of the early Cold War generation. |
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In consumer electronics there is a price point where a market takes off. |
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The first track opens with what might be a guitar solo filtered through massive stacks of electronics as insect-like squeals pour out of the speakers. |
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The re-export trade, catering to consumer demand for such items as electronics, audio tapes and compact discs, designer clothing and footwear had encouraged widespread piracy. |
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The room filled with the sour smell of overheated electronics. |
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The album would have benefited from a more varied pace, which would have kept the faces of those twittering bird-like electronics seeming cute rather than overeager. |
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The electronics maker earned almost all of its sales from exports. |
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They hope to turn the 105 ft boat into a practical training zone where youngsters learn skills such as plumbing, gas fitting, carpentry, electronics and mechanics. |
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It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention. |
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This development came after the company found that after-sales service has become a sore point with consumers purchasing consumer electronics and durables in the market. |
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Thus was he able to perceive connections between such seemingly disparate aspects of music as plainsong, electronics, extended piano techniques and campanology. |
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It followed Dell into custom manufacturing, but while Dell moved into computers-as-capital-goods, Gateway followed home computing down the consumer electronics rathole. |
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In March 2001, Toronto works staff gave five transfer stations around the megacity the green light to accept electronics in their collection duties. |
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For example, there is solid state, condensed matter, low temperature, and laser physics, which have immediate applications in electronics and optics. |
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Distributors and retailers of entertainment and consumer electronics operated on razor-thin margins, and many went bankrupt. |
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Opposite the dining area, the great-room encourages lots of living with comfortable seating, an armoire filled with electronics, and a child's table. |
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The Japanese electronics industry is reaching the limit of functional design and sees the environment as the key to re-energising its economic performance. |
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Now he has graduated to reading electronics magazines and relishes at the thought of circuitry boards and diagrams and putting together all manner of devices. |
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It's an epic track, layered with excellent instruments, from acoustic guitars to chiming electronics, and it maintains a warm glow despite some bittersweet lyrics. |
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As an electronics engineer I used to build gadgets for my cars including battery strength indicators, lights-on warning alarms and even alarm systems themselves. |
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The booming economy has been good news for the consumer electronics industry by making many feel flush enough to take a flyer on expensive new technology. |
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When you are 50 miles offshore and the electronics fail you can be killed. |
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The forum featured about 30 German companies operating mainly in the production of equipment for viticulture and wine making, in electronics, metallurgy and tourism. |
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Early diodes in electronics were made from metal plates sealed inside evacuated glass tubes, which could be seen glowing in the innards of old radio sets. |
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Also, the all solid state electronics are mounted high in the operator to help prevent against water while the motor and gear box are mounted low to prevent top-heaviness. |
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Tungsten, tantalum, tin and gold are used to produce many common consumer electronics devices. |
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My electronics knowledge is famously bad though, which is why I play with kits like this and don't, for example, dodgily solder things onto breadboards. |
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The advanced electronics provide all the features you need for bale monitoring allowing you to focus on the windrow without constantly turning round to monitor bale formation. |
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The camera selector may include a first circuit board containing passive electronics perpendicularly coupled to a second circuit board containing active electronics. |
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Advances in microminiaturization of both digital and radio frequency electronics have made possible sophisticated capabilities in small satellites. |
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Its general manager says the flexible displays are far more advanced than other bendy screens in terms of size, resolution and the complexity of the organic electronics used. |
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These spectacles are useful in endoscopic micrurgy, various medical fields, in jewelry, electronics, dentistry, and for making precision assemblies and the like. |
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The exposed incremental linear encoder from Heidenhain is suitable for production equipment in the automation and electronics industries and for applications on linear motors. |
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Peter Burr is a director and shareholder of Irvine Spring Company, an Ayrshire-based business which manufactures wire shapes and springs for major electronics companies. |
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Those transit passengers are being subjected to more scrutiny, a more careful look being given specifically to their shoes and to their clothes and to their electronics. |
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The smuggled electronic products and the luxury tax imposition have really hurt the local electronics companies, making them less competitive on the local market. |
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They are performing research in such advanced fields as computational fluid dynamics, electromagnetics, power electronics and composite materials. |
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There's no electronics, no traction control, no fly-by-wire throttles. |
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He sees genetic and protein engineering taking over from electronics. |
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They sell tonnes of electronics, mostly working, for dirt-cheap prices. |
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Use of tin solder is growing in electronics, especially computer hardware, and modern laptop liquid crystal screens have a tin-oxide film for their panels. |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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The electronics of fan controllers can sometimes run very hot. |
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This includes walnut flooring and electronics to control everything from the living flame gas fires in each split-level lounge area to the electric curtains on the windows. |
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I think it's a sign we travel with way too many electronics, but nonetheless, four are on the desktop so you don't have to go rearranging the furniture to charge up. |
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Electronically, the brain center of the 777 is in its Airplane Information Management System, AIMS, in the electronics bay. |
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Jimbo and I sat next to each other, Indian style, and leaned against the stack of black Hefty bags and electronics. |
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They are widely used in transformers for the electrical power industry and for transformers, chokes, and other components in the electronics industry. |
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The EPC is designed to work alongside consumer electronics devices such as big screen TVs and hi-fi speaker rigs, rather than sit in the corner next to a monitor. |
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As their music spoke of futurism and electronics, their tinny little keyboards were being pushed to the limits of technology and cracking under the strain. |
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Over the past 13 years, 1,338 foreign companies, in software, hardware, electronics, electricals and engineering, made their presence felt in the state. |
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This project will provide electronics recycling to a predominately rural area. |
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Conventional electronics is based on controlling the flow of an electric charge using a transistor, a type of valve for electrons. |
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Sony PRS-505 electronic book readers are available on the Reader Plates website and from many electronics retailers. |
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He said a similar scheme for brown goods, like consumer electronics, could have the same effect. |
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The simplest approach to the electronics recycling business is to collect end-of-life electronics and to have others do the processing. |
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Metallized polymer surfaces have been used in the electronics industry, the integrated circuit industry, and the printed circuit board industry. |
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How do you fake a lie-detector test to get the shrimpy electronics ace Livingston Dell certified as a shuffle-machine technician? |
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The Power Pack stores solar energy to power AC and DC electronics up to 300 watts. |
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Shut-offs can be timed by electronics triggered by the injection molding press or by injection pressure itself. |
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Silicon is the overwhelmingly dominant material in semiconductor electronics. |
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Thieves posing as an electronics firm used the address of a Glasgow cake shop to rake in a six-figure sum. |
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The Global Printed Electronics market has also been witnessing the miniaturization of electronics devices. |
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