In this regard, at least one outer layer of the printed circuit board is embodied as either a holohedral or grid-shaped shielding layer. |
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Significant shielding can be afforded to spacewalking astronauts by simply having them go back inside their shuttle or space station. |
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The upper lens is enclosed on three sides by collapsible shutters, shielding the upper lens from reflections and ensuring proper focus. |
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The first two weeks involved me in the back row with one hand shielding my forehead, pretending to write but actually snoozing. |
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Once extracted, these resources could be used for life support, propellant production, and construction and shielding. |
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It's almost twice as heavy as lead, so it's great for armour plating, radiation shielding, ballast in missiles and aircraft counterweights. |
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The sound of the ax carried through the thick summer air, and I went to the window, shielding my eyes from the red glare of the sunset. |
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It provides companies with an option for shielding their intellectual property from information thievery. |
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Silence becomes a fortress wall of protection, shielding the pastor's position of power from scrutiny or challenge. |
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In the Patio de los Leones, over one hundred slender marble columns support ornate arches, shielding the rather chubby marble lions. |
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The spherical wavefront of expanding gasses and space debris burst past the Aspiration, rocking the vehicle even through the shielding. |
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Only the dowdy daughter, Martha, treats him with kindness, teaching him to read and shielding him occasionally from her siblings' harshest jibes. |
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Ian dropped the man and fell back onto the road, shielding his face with his hands from the intense heat and force of the blasts. |
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Shoring up vertical trench walls and shielding workers from cave-ins are more than just sound excavating safety practices. |
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We sit tucked away under the handkerchief-sized canopy, shielding our fair Scottish skin from the scorching sun. |
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This refers to efforts to strive to prevent disputes, while shielding the weak from oppression, famine, poverty and other tragedies. |
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Click on the above for other options relating to this Magnetic shielding apparatus and biomagnetism measuring device patent application. |
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A cloud of mist rose and spread across the valley, shielding us from sight. |
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Planting leeks deep in the soil blanches them, shielding the shanks from the sun and keeping them white, tender, and sweet. |
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Such blows still felt like punches from a circus strong man no matter how much shielding they invented for us. |
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Second, it has some sort of ablative shielding and is making a very steep controlled entry. |
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She wore her honey-colored hair in a ponytail, a baseball cap shielding her face from the afternoon sun. |
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But even shielding does little good against so-called galactic cosmic radiation, which originates in deep space. |
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We chose to sit beneath a willow tree with its branches shielding us from view. |
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By what principle the ship created and continued to produce the bubble shielding it from the nebula's gasses. |
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After the two sat down, the Pope smiled and brought his hands to his lap, shielding it from photographers' flashguns in a joking gesture. |
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When I nursed in a clinic near Bombay, a small girl, shielding all her leprous sores, crept inside the door. |
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Half the bathroom was open to the sky with a fine screen mesh, shielding lush green plants climbing up the wall. |
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This shielding along with the cryptic coloration of the predator prevents the prey from becoming alarmed. |
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The forceful, careerist Hepburn keeps Tracy off-balance, speaking multiple languages, shielding political refugees, and adopting a Greek orphan. |
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I sat up in bed, shielding my eyes from the light which came in through the open curtains. |
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Tungsten arc welding, using inert shielding gases, is hardly a new process. |
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The field of electronic components spans many types of products, from diodes to EMI and RFI shielding devices to crystals and oscillators. |
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The municipal corporation has become a gold mine for its corrupt officials, with higher-ups shielding them for obvious reasons. |
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But there was not much shielding in the lunar module, probably not much better than a space suit. |
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Because of space issues, I was removing the PSU's guts and thus losing all the shielding provided by the metal chassis. |
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We stopped at one unoccupied corner near the gate, in front of a drugstore, with the two boys shielding me from view. |
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Indeed, chromatin is known to be rich not only in histones but also HMG proteins, which may play a role in this charge shielding. |
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The university is clamping down on media access during his summer booster club tour, and publicity flacks are shielding the most available man in college football. |
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Chris plopped into a vacant patio chair, shielding his eyes from the sun. |
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Tests concluded that the average time the cannon needed to penetrate high-power ablative shielding and hull plating, was just under sixteen seconds. |
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The driver, a portly man of medium height and an officer, taller and slim, talked as the sunlight poked through the clouds, shielding their eyes from its glare. |
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His family is closely shielding specifics about his condition. |
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The project is expected to be long term, with the igloos remaining in the area as protective enclosures, shielding the penguins from dangers of domestic animals. |
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A thin high resistance coating is typically ineffective for EMI shielding purposes and therefore rules out the use of conductively coated plastics, such a polyester. |
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These actin nucleation sites lead to the formation of large aggregates due to charge shielding between actin monomers in the aggregate and monomers in the bulk. |
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The market for this shielding includes dashboard electronic components, electronic systems controls and small electric motors for wipers, seats and mirrors. |
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I told them to use demagnetized metal tools and proper shielding. |
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The man trees arched over the house, as if shielding it from the elements. |
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While metal molding could meet the shielding advantages and ruggedness of die-cast magnesium, it could not meet the minimum wall thicknesses required. |
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The beam line will consist of neutron guides, choppers, secondary shutters and shielding, along with the necessary utilities and safety and radiation protection equipment. |
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The night of our visit, few diners came into the restaurant and light jazz music relaxed everyone while shielding us from the outside heat and noise. |
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The man next to him held a large piece of cardboard above his head, shielding his face from the baking sun. |
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Teachers showed uncommon courage, shielding their students with their bodies and speaking to them about love. |
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Instead, the government is shielding the industry from liability and helping keep the scope of the deaths secret. |
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Lohan was supposedly spotted outside of a nightclub in the back of an SUV after her hearing, shielding herself with a blanket. |
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Primary vegetation shielding the nest was dwarf live oak and saw palmetto. |
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Every state now provides such civil protection orders to victims of domestic violence, and they are considered a basic tool in shielding victims from their batterers. |
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They ran towards the light, shielding their eyes as they ran. |
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When Derek Adams set about shielding a pass by Jason Dair, Moore attempted to body-check him, but succeeded only in bouncing off the Motherwell midfielder. |
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The board uses through-hole construction rather than surface-mount, and is housed in a stainless-steel chassis, providing maximum shielding from external nasties. |
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Mature madrones and Douglas firs loom above the flat roof, filtering summer sun and shielding the structure from buffeting winter gales. |
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Both shielding boxes included hydrosensitive paper cards in order to evaluate humidity after experiment. |
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The power cable itself has enough inductance to disrupt the digital signal of the video output cable, due to poor shielding. |
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This necessitated adding extra shielding and insulation to wiring and other components. |
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This is due to poor shielding of the nucleus by the lanthanide 4f electrons. |
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Low penetrating radiation such as alpha particles have a low external risk due to the shielding effect of the top layers of skin. |
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Being an alpha emitter, it combines high energy radiation with low penetration and thereby requires minimal shielding. |
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Our men who had been shielding Montezuma had momentarily neglected their duty when they saw the attack cease while he spoke to his chiefs. |
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Yet when she turns away, raising those arms in a priestesslike gesture, that fabric acts as a curtain, shielding her from prying eyes. |
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Article Five ends by shielding certain clauses in the new frame of government from being amended. |
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Frank pretended to rare back as if bedazzled, shielding his eyes with a forearm. |
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This material has been used most recently as the heat shielding on the Mars Pathfinder vehicle. |
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It is held at arm's length at floor level in one hand, the other hand shielding out all except the tip of the flame. |
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Shots rang out and a 15-year-old boy, shielding a woman from the line of fire, was killed. |
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Bowen and Eastwood developed boron cage compounds as fillers for shielding and absorbing neutrons. |
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The changes in shielding gas environment affected the changes in the specimens' microstructures. |
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Boron is used throughout the experiment, for neutron shielding and to collimate the beam. |
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Generally speaking, gamma radiation is dangerous at high doses but can be blocked by good shielding. |
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Urologist Wayne Poll created FloShield, a device that defogs lenses during laparoscopic surgery by shielding them with an air curtain. |
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Shanina was killed in action during the East Prussian Offensive while shielding the severely wounded commander of an artillery unit. |
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But, as Smithouser points out, simply shielding children from pop culture isn't enough. |
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Hide you in your housen! Hang above your Portals The shielding quicken bough! |
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The steric shielding of the free electron pair in the nitrogen atom of the amine and its reduced basicity enhance its effectiveness as a stabilizer. |
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All of Optima's M-series cabinets also feature advanced EMC shielding, reinforced corner members, cross-bracing, and stiffeners to handle rugged applications. |
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The standard requires protective systems like shielding, shoring and other support systems, or walls benched or sloped so that a cave-in cannot occur. |
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Lead shielding and lead glass windows surround radiology imaging areas. |
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A useful shielding material consists of the resin plus copper, aluminum hydroxide or magnesium hydroxide as a refractory material, and boron carbide. |
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It is possible to greatly reduce exposure to radiation with abdominal shielding, depending on how far the area to be irradiated is from the fetus. |
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Cloud cover may also play a role in cooling the ocean, by shielding the ocean surface from direct sunlight before and slightly after the storm passage. |
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This shielding effect is used in what is now known as a Faraday cage. |
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Joanne Kantrowitz was cheerfully cleaning the center's front garden, a thick coat and hat shielding her from the chilly fall wind blowing off nearby Lake Michigan. |
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