In the early days of television, announcers looked into a camera and essentially read the news wires into it. |
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The telegraph wires had broken as well, according to the couple that had stopped by. |
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They created a leader board with logos for the three parties moving on small wires each time a re-tweet was registered. |
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I slit open the rubber coating of the wires, and slid them back, revealing the copper innards. |
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Changing levels of current in the wires of an electric coil wrapped around a magnetic generate fluctuations in the magnetic field. |
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The search uncovered what appeared to be a hollowed out book with wires coming from it and three other unidentifiable electrical items. |
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He's got maybe six cams, a set of wires, a tri-cam or three, and eight or ten slings, none of which are used on the first pitch. |
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Walls inside the restaurant were riddled with holes, wires dangled from the ceiling, and clusters of pipes were exposed. |
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A boatyard owner renting deep-sea submarines in Vancouver is also murdered, as is a man purchasing illicit rocket guide wires in London. |
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Ed chopped off a section of the keel from my Airwave K4 just behind the rear rigging wires to allow room for the prop. |
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Fifty microliters were placed into a 5 mm BTX fusion chamber consisting of a microscope slide and two platinum wires. |
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Presently I saw a man leaning on a two-strand barbed-wire fence, the wires fixed not to posts but to crooked tree limbs stuck in the ground. |
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Well done especially to the Limeys, whose robot sub cut the Russian submersible free from the wires that had trapped it. |
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I tinned some small speaker wires, but found that soldering and splicing wires is questionable depending on the size of the wire. |
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How about tracing the wires out of the case and finishing it off with some cable sleeving? |
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Cash is available as home repair assistance or as a renovation grant to repair dangerous electrical wires, collapsing ceilings and rising damp. |
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Then he was back in the cockpit, gunning the engine, pointing the nose up and soaring over the telephone wires. |
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Miraculously, even the telegraph wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze. |
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Set against a blue background, the butterflies are connected to rods and wires that move their wings and simulate flight. |
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The chafing was so severe that the wires within the bundle had begun arcing and welding themselves to the beam creating a large crater. |
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If underwire bras are run though a washing machine, their wires will poke out for sure. |
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The crews also secured live electricity cables as falling trees and branches brought down overhead wires. |
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There is some truth to the profile of fighter pilots as, well, live wires and risk-takers. |
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Since your main supply wires have some resistance, you will still get some flicker even when these loads are on different circuits. |
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Faults included wires hanging out of walls, holes in the ceilings, door handles fitted back to front and broken tiles. |
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We connect components together with wires or copper tracks to make circuits, but it's the components that do all the work. |
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Big branches and branches only on the side of overhanging wires are lopped off, leaving the tree unbalanced. |
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Two wires from your GPS or Loran C navigation receiver carry a digital signal that precisely specifies your boat's position. |
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Gone from the original is any feeling of blue screen or the sense that this guy is being elevated by wires into the air. |
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After you have safely wrapped all disconnected light-fixture wires, you can turn the electricity back on. |
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The implant is placed in the cochlea and connected to the auditory nerve with thin wires. |
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The length of the wires and height of the slings cannot be altered by the operation of the winding machinery contained in the vehicle. |
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A 6 x 7 wire line was six strands of seven wires each, closed in a spiral direction around a fiber core, usually Manila or sisal. |
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The tape machines rolled up to speed, and ominous rumbles of thunder sent electrical static sizzling through the wires. |
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Look at all those wires running up and down the walls, entwined like over-cooked spaghetti on an unappetizing plate. |
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Unplug the drier, open up the console area, disconnect the wires to the buzzer, and tape them off. |
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Muscles are wired to the brain by nerve cells called motor neurons, which are like wires biochemically soldered to the outside of a muscle fibre. |
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Faraday fooled around with wires and magnets and batteries, making the first electric motors and dynamos. |
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Ultrathin superconducting wires can withstand stronger magnetic fields than larger wires made from the same material. |
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Harvard University scientists have found that ultra-thin silicon wires can be used to electrically detect the presence of single viruses. |
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If two simplex circuits are combined as shown in Figure 3, a third telephone circuit can be obtained over two pairs of wires. |
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But perhaps the simplest and most effective was the introduction of heavy chain moorings which the sweep wires could not sever. |
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If you have ever looked at a network cable you will notice that the wires are arranged in pairs, and are twisted together. |
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With the pliers, he twists two more wires together, and the device is complete. |
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His father thought rats chewing through electrical wires may have caused a fault which was to blame for the fire. |
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At present the required electrons are generated by heating suitable metal wires, typically tungsten, to high temperatures. |
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Black tube steel was sourced from local foundries, together with telegraph poles and guy wires which were donated by a power supplier. |
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Strip the wires as needed, then splice them to the fixture wires with twist-on wire connectors. |
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It would not be restricted to travelling under wires, so could follow diversions and overtake other trolleybuses. |
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They spend hours scouring the wires and trolling for trade partners in search of the final piece in a championship run. |
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Chad gently set the camera atop the tripod and hooked the wires up one at a time, carefully connecting the correct colors together. |
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Weeds also can complete the circuit when they touch the wires, sometimes shorting out the fence so it can't shock anything. |
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These strong, thick ropes are spun using hundreds and even thousands of steel wires. |
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In full view of the German and Italian troops he pretended to tie his shoelaces and rejoined the wires. |
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Over time the insulation on these very flexible wires degrades, allowing a small current to flow through the salty bilge water. |
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The balloon deflated over the wires resulting in a short circuit to the electricity supply. |
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First, as stated above, local water wires formed transversal, rather than perpendicular, to the membrane. |
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These devices consist of a belt with attachable electronic units or electrode pads connected by wires to a power source. |
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With this arrangement, there is no bonding of the wires to the pads of the support substrate. |
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The standard phone wire found in a residence is four untwisted, unshielded wires in a plastic sheath. |
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Just a few months ago the run-up to such an occasion would have had the wires of Wall Street's vigilantes humming. |
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It was the first to do away with unsightly wires by using the arm structure as an electrical, low voltage conductor to ignite the halogen bulb. |
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These replicate the sheaths that, like the insulation around a bundle of electrical wires, surround nerves in the body. |
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The bent wires and wind-twisted poles surrounded the area and at the far end, an abandoned warehouse stood within the storm. |
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Solder the wires to the button microswitches, and attach a small phone jack to the bottom of the footstool. |
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Bring all cables from various jacks into the junction box and connect the wires under the appropriately colored terminals. |
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Prior to the investigation, the Caravan received a new battery, starter, spark plugs, wires, distributor cap, rotor and tires. |
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There are wires that can be tripped over, microphones that can electrocute you, flying bottles that can strike you right on the noggin. |
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In its ordinary sense it conveys to us an item of plant with a projecting boom or jib over which are braced lifting wires and pulleys. |
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If your house is relatively small, convectors are ideal for you since they don't have long wires and they warm all rooms up at a jiff! |
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They swoop over the crowd on wires and perform acrobatic feats on trapezes. |
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They can also be used to conceal and protect existing lamp cords, wires, or cables inside their channels, called raceways. |
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This cross section of an LCX wire from Scilogy Corp. shows the benefits of plating nitinol and stainless-steel wires. |
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Our tangle of wires and insulating tape enabled us to connect our mics and minidisc recorders to the satellite equipment and broadcast. |
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The forefoot was fixed to a forefoot plate via metal wires passing over the first and fifth metatarsals. |
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Tuck any circuit and fixture wires into the junction box, and install the mounting plate firmly to the box. |
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Never splice wires together and conceal them within a wall without a junction box. |
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The internal harnesses comprise unlabeled black wires terminated at the bridge rectifiers and filter caps. |
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The junction box will be placed there and all wires will return there below it. |
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Near the outhouse, a tangle of wires snakes out of the roofs and is attached to a utility pole. |
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It looks as if a juvenile twisted some wires together and then just jammed a soldering iron against them. |
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To prepare for the reinstallation, a traditional support system of saddle bars and copper tie wires were soldered onto each window panel. |
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The coils are soldered in series, such that the current rotates in opposite directions, between the left and right signal-out wires. |
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Lighting was provided by naked bulbs hanging from wires strung up on the cave walls, and fresh air by ventilation shafts unseen. |
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When some solder is applied to the pins previous to soldering the wires, the latter ones will connect more easy. |
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The patented delay line detector features three pairs of low resistance wires wound around a hexagonal support. |
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Having undone the existing unit I discovered that the wires were soldered to the terminals. |
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Then you place the compressor behind the cab, run the air line back to the bag, and run the wires to a rocker switch placed in the cab. |
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No dodgy soldering on a breadboard here, there's a custom PCB with no loose wires at all. |
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The exposed live wires pose a great danger to unwary people, especially children who could touch these wires while playing. |
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Iron creates the magnetic field and copper wires carry away the current generated. |
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But I was wrong in my assumption, as there was no signs of wires bringing current to the house. |
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Replacement of all old electric wires, poles and transformers to ensure a proper distribution of power to consumers had been ordered. |
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Accordingly the current remained in the wires throughout the circuit so long as the main switch was on. |
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Because they are so long and carry so much current, the wires store huge amounts of power in the electric and magnetic fields that surround them. |
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The very small particles stream through wires and circuits creating currents of electricity. |
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In the simplest case, the wires carrying the electrical signals are used to form an electromagnet which attracts and releases a metal diaphragm. |
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As the magnetic storm raged through the night, huge geomagnetically induced currents surged through the wires and cables. |
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Today, of course, we are no longer tethered to telegraph or telephone wires for conversation. |
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The radioactive sources used for brachytherapy come in the form of small seeds or wires. |
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Be sure to keep their location in mind while doing the wiring part of the installation, so you can allow for the correct lengths of the wires. |
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In the manufacturing process this copper foil is partly etched away, and the remaining copper forms a network of thin wires. |
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They were picked up too, and brought into hangars by metal claws on strong wires. |
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No wires, little heat, just a big void usually stuffed with cleaning items, shoe polish and a lot of bric-a-brac. |
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He unhooks the bike frame and ties it tightly to his backpack, then doubles its rope round the wires and knots it tight. |
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Columns are attached to the walls by a system of horizontal tensile wires, so as to brace the entire structure against earthquake forces. |
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Use wire nuts to fasten the two ends together, matching the color-coded wires. |
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Brackets, wires and braces can trap food and cause more plaque than usual to build up. |
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This is a frame with wires that come out of your mouth, attaching your brace to a headband. |
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Picking up a pair of discarded pliers he snipped two wires and replaced some of the others. |
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They can strip insulation from wires for nest material and their urine sometimes causes corrosion on relays and other electrical components. |
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He said gullies have not been cleaned in spite of complaints to the Council and wires have been exposed in a damaged lamp post. |
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If I were moving video from a PC to a TV and back, I'd opt for the 100 Mbps Ethernet and run wires myself. |
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Fairly flying, he followed the fence along, watching for a place where the snow had drifted up high enough that he could step over the wires. |
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The truth is, though, despite their smarty-pants exteriors, most members of the office park set don't know the first thing about ground wires. |
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These types of vines can most easily grasp onto wires or thin lattice pieces that are spaced closely together. |
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The fabrication of thin metallic wires, or nanowires, is a critical technology for communications technology. |
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The next day was spent on Brownsea Island, with zip wires, a tug of war and more bonding exercises. |
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At beautiful Watermillock, prepare yourself for a day of zip wires and trapezes, abseiling and canoes. |
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An intricate support structure of stainless-steel wires, bamboo poles and fishing nets provides anchorage for the fabric cladding. |
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Unconnected wires hang from the roof, and a chilly sea breeze blows through the unfinished walls. |
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He grabbed two wires and then pressed them together, sending a mass of sparks all over the engine. |
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Some fractures require surgery, and the use of metal screws, wires, pins or plates to hold the broken pieces of bone together. |
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Thieves are taking the cables because of their copper wires, which can be sold as scrap metal on the open market. |
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In those days we were just a bunch of street kids playing cricket with a tennis ball and practising drop kicks over the telephone wires. |
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A thermocouple consists of wires made of two different metals or alloys, and it has two junctions. |
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I remember the sound of wires humming and teletypes hammering away with wire services. |
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Nanoscopic wires grown in gold may be the world's smallest solenoids, according to new theoretical analysis of the structures. |
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There was a large metal case, with various wires, leads, and tubes connected. |
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For the basic installation, the plus and minus 12-volt power leads are the only two other wires that need to be connected. |
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You need to angle the branches towards a prop, whether it be a fence, wires or another plant. |
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An artificial respirator was on standby nearby, as well as other emergency resuscitation devices linked by many wires and tubes. |
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Both teams of researchers found a way to make grow branches from nanoscale semiconductor wires. |
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In the new year, the remaining work will include the laying of pavement sections, resurfacing of roads and work on overhead power wires. |
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Never fix your neons, just constantly jiggle the wires until they go on. |
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My mother was an anatomy professor, so I grew up among bones on wires, organs in jars, and dissected bodies on marble-top tables. |
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Many of these microscopic devices must be interconnected by metal wires, which are made by filling tiny trenches in the surface of the semiconductor wafer. |
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Pull the wires through the opening of the new programmable thermostat wall plate and fasten the wires into place with the color-coded screws provided. |
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I'm not saying that stripped wires are necessarily a good thing, but I don't believe either of the two accidents that he mentions can be accredited to stripped wires! |
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In 2011, the wires were clogged with stories of a potential Peace Prize gong for Julian Assange. |
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Today, when we think of telegraphs we think of electric telegraphs, we think of wires and Morse code and dots and dashes and telegrams and that sort of thing. |
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They disabled an alarm system at a store by cutting through live wires at a Telecom junction box which put thousands of phones in the region out of action. |
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Surrounding him on all sides, was a jungle of cement and wires. |
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It had remained hidden all this time under a jungle of wires. |
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In the first model, the distribution company is just a wires provider, with aggregators, alternative sellers, or energy service providers providing the rest of the service. |
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The introduction of every new DVD and widescreen television eats into our living space, adds another bulky remote console and takes another series of wires across our rooms. |
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Firmin can supply ceremonial aiguillettes and shoulder boards manufactured from gold and silver wires for state ceremonial, aides de camp and senior officers. |
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The cable includes armor wires wound around the corrugated-wall tube. |
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The barbs are at the end of electrical wires carrying 50,000 volts. |
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Do wires degenerate when electric current is passed through them? |
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Laid paper is formed on a surface made from thin parallel wires held together every inch or so by chain wires whilst wove paper is formed on a woven wire cloth. |
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They show animal claws scratching across concrete, red-hot rusty wires glowing orange in the dark, and bloodied knives arranged along the body at the sites of pain. |
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They also use homemade blast mines and grenades with trip wires. |
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The sandal is pictured in cartoon-form against the New York skyline on a wheeled plank, held up by wires emerging from the ground. |
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The Metalor Medical Division produces components based on wires and fine tubes from specialty stainless steels, unique alloys, and precious metals. |
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A socket for receiving the wedge base electric lamp houses socket terminals serving to retain the electric lamp and to provide contact with lead wires of the electric lamp. |
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Connect the green, white, and black wire of the correct voltage to the corresponding wires of an extension cord rated for the amperage for your outlet. |
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The organizations that control these networks are limping anachronisms that are constrained by the expense and physical necessity of using wires to build their networks. |
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He starts dragging out wires and leads, trying to fix the patching. |
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Sarah Maultby, York Museums' Trust assistant curator of social history, said the harpsichord has been restrung using brass and iron music wires that are historically accurate. |
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Ours grows along horizontal wires and into the mass of other wall shrubs that exist on the wall and which include climbing hydrangea, ivy and Virginia creeper. |
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Some vehicle manufacturers recommend replacing the coil whenever replacing ignition wires, to avoid the higher resistance in new wires from damaging the ignition module. |
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His models have been drenched by a downpour, licked by flames, paint-sprayed by robots and flown on invisible wires high above a pool of lethal spikes. |
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I've written before that, when all is said and done, the most valuable asset phone companies have today are their rights of way, and the poles that now hold their wires. |
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Now, turn on your soldering iron, and tin all of your stripped wires. |
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Top products exported to 59 export markets within and outside the sub region include copper wires, electrical cables, burley tobacco, sugar and cotton lint. |
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Would the wires still be live once they weren't connected up to the box? |
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New generation highly ruggedised and impact resistant air-to-air refuelling drogues have been fitted with gaseous tritium lights with no wires or moving parts. |
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If any sets have exposed bare wires or terminals around the lampholders consumers should take them back to the shop from where they were purchased. |
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Together with their messy tangle of wires they further despoil the view through The Village already made unsightly by the telecom company's previous assaults. |
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The mathematical description of heat flow linked his work on thermodynamics, the cooling of the Earth and even the flow of electrical signals through telegraph wires. |
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Included in the package are the four LED feet themselves, some double-sided sticky circles, a PCI backplate, a mounting screw and finally a bundle of wires. |
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Information theory is a field of mathematics that scientists use to analyse strings of data, whether carried by DNA or radio waves or telephone wires. |
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The twining leaf tendrils will attach themselves to wires or other plants. |
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Stilt-like steel columns cross-braced by tensile wires hold up the roofs. |
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They cut wires in certain ways, there are idiosyncrasies in how these bombs are designed. |
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Is the blanket showing any signs of damage such as scorch marks, broken ties, or do any of the wires inside the blanket feel like they are broken or unevenly spaced? |
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The shuttle launch gantry is equipped with seven 1,200-foot-long sliding wires, each attached to a basket similar to those used for hot-air ballooning. |
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Lionel wrenched him to his feet and cut the wires binding him. |
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The trolley, a trackless affair which drew its motive power from overhead wires, surged smoothly through the late morning traffic with its handful of riders. |
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The wires for LED's etc are attached to the bezel which in some cases can be annoying, but there's not going to be any reason to ever pull this front section off on this case. |
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The radiation shield was completed except for the electron coupler wires. |
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Because they're high power, interference and hum are very small by comparison, so the wires can be unshielded, and triboelectricity is not a problem. |
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The metal was biting at his wrist and the wires stuck to him itched. |
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While workers were fixing the switchboard in the ventilation at the bituminization facility within the reprocessing plant, they accidentally pulled out the wires. |
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It is a good idea to check your home for hazards that you may trip over, such as trailing wires, and to make sure you have regular sight and hearing tests. |
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In the past, the electrodes transmitted the electrical signal by wires to a receiver and amplifier, and the results were recorded on a continuous roll of paper. |
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For the fabrication of the ring in gold, the craftsman first converts gold into thin wires and then winds and twines them to form the patterns on a circular base. |
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Always twist wires together securely before twisting on the wire nut. |
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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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The City of Laguna is undergrounding all the ugly wires and utility poles. |
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Clean-cut, in sharp suits, and with short hair at a time when that was unfashionable, they prowled around muttering into wires that protruded from their shirt cuffs. |
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The panel systems have conduits underneath them, which house the wires that transmit the electricity generated. |
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His AC power was transmitted at much higher voltages than the DC alternative, making it potentially lethal if unshielded workers touched live wires. |
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A burglar will never be able to disarm the system by snipping the wires. |
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All of the strut joints end in a close tolerance ball end, so that throughout the entire structure, all the loads are balanced by the bracing wires and strut alignment. |
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Applying the soldering iron to the wires where they are soldered to the Centronics connector and pulling gently should be enough to undo the wires from the unwanted connector. |
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When we got to the place where the black wires hung from the utility poles to coil in the snowy roadbed like snakes, we whistled up the dogs and turned around. |
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If there are any wires or struts for the tail, check them carefully for nicks and chips, and examine the ends, both the top and the bottom, for signs of rust or movement. |
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Payton could still smell the sour smoke coming from the severed wires. |
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Of course, since they'd seen about where it landed, all the dowsers moved in, sticks, wires, and pendula on the alert and vibrating, to help him find the gold. |
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They then wrote software to design circuits on spherical surfaces without distorting the physics of electrons that whiz through wires thinner than a human hair. |
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Distal embolic protection wires can also be employed, however, not all embolic capture devices are compatible with all atherectomy devices. |
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In some nations, many technicians usually tie coaxial wires with Traveling cables due to price problems when they set up CCTV within lifts. |
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The company has been covered in Fuel Cell Today, Solar Daily, Live Power News, Canada's Centre for Energy, and a variety of news wires. |
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The financials will be released over the news wires, as well as posted to the Company's corporate website. |
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The stairs are light maple and the railings are grey steel with tension wires and exposed turnbuckles, a Heikkinen and Komonen trademark. |
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Accounts for complex plane shapes, including cut-outs, wires, solder balls, solder bumps and via structures. |
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Designed for wire-to-wire and wire-to-board applications, its crimp and snap-in receptacles help to terminate AWG 20 to 30 wires. |
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The closure system eliminates the common problem of sharp edges on slit convolutes that can snag, cut wires or injure assembly workers. |
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The woven wire cloth of metal wires is disposed of on the nonwoven fabric's surface and fixed on the metal substrate. |
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I hung them on those wires because I did not want to put them in the corn crib. |
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Coil up any such wires or tape them close to a wall and try to organise your appliances so that they are close to a wall socket. |
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The high-tension wires were lightning held forever, blazing, a threat above the unslept houses. |
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We will need to trace the electrical wires through the walls. |
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A scourer may be in the form of a mesh of wires, a flat piece of a rough fabric, or a pad with a soft sponge-like side and a more abrasive side. |
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The Glyndwr University student fended off more than 100 applicants by untangling three metres of tricky light wires in under 90 seconds. |
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Flip the two wires over and reconnect them to the glow plug resistor terminal. |
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He attached crocodile clips to the headlamp wires and then attached the wires to the batteries. |
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To isolate electrical wires from the pylons supporting them, one often uses glass insulators. |
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Many of these routes are doubled by a trolleybus route and have trolley wires over them. |
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The smoke is passed through an array of metal tubes which contain suspended wires. |
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Another shows trails of wires covered with electrical tape instead of metal capping to stop nails piercing them. |
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So until the 1930s most wings were too light weight to have enough strength and external bracing struts and wires were added. |
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It involved dropping wires across high voltage wires, and was probably as dangerous to the aircraft crews as to the British. |
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The equipment for dropping the wires was fitted to the Bf 110 aeroplanes and tested. |
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Common difficulties with the sweeping procedure involved mine cables becoming entangled in the kites attached to the sweeping wires. |
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Fine gold wires are used to connect semiconductor devices to their packages through a process known as wire bonding. |
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Two telephone wires were placed parallel to the line of fortifications, providing redundancy in the event of a wire getting cut. |
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Most of us end up with overloaded sockets and wires tangled like spaghetti behind computers or hi-fis. |
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Passion flowers climb using tendrils, so need the support of stretched wires, netting, trellis or a large shrub to climb through. |
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Upon obtaining a duplicate, the mattress was found to consist of a sort of net of woven steel wires, with large meshes. |
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He then got the device along with a fake bomb and the fugitive gave him instructions on how to connect it to wires and remotely detonate it. |
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So every time he walked near the defendant, he hummed out a soft little bzzzt, like the sound of an electric charge going through wires. |
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However, his filament had low resistance, thus needing heavy copper wires to supply it. |
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In this case, the wires wrap around to the outside of the bulb, where they press against the contacts in the socket. |
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Most lamps have metal bases that fit in a socket to support the lamp and conduct current to the filament wires. |
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Tungsten metal was initially not available in a form that allowed it to be drawn into fine wires. |
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Small wires embedded in the stem in turn support the filament and its lead wires. |
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On shorter routes, overhead electrical wires began to provide the juice. |
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He threw off his helmet, released himself from the belts, straps, hoses and wires and climbed down from the broken bird. |
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An advantage of this borated oil is that it always retains a slight stickiness, and so gives a good joint when wrapped around wires, etc. |
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Circular wires within the outer wire subdivide each section into single, double and treble areas. |
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Another piece gives an impression of abstract braininess, with asymmetrical pieces of lavender glass twirling from copper wires. |
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In addition to the Lorentz force, it may also be attributable to the sample manufacture or the particular sensitivity of the wires to the loads. |
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A transistor-diode matrix' is composed of vertical and horizontal wires with a transistor at each intersection. |
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On arrival, officers found several exposed live wires and an electrician had to attend before officers could enter. |
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But the electricity supply in the house had been by-passed, with live wires attached to copper piping above the doors and French windows. |
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I got my wires crossed and went to the bus depot instead of the railway station. |
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In parallel to the development of the bus was the invention of the electric trolleybus, typically fed through trolley poles by overhead wires. |
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A DOG was electrocuted after walking over exposed live wires in the street. |
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A Romanian electrician claims he doesn't get electric shocks even when he touches live wires without protection. |
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SiroLock and EvoStep wire designs for doffer and worker wires are displayed on a nonwovens card made of acrylic glass. |
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Putting a new motherboard in your PC is more difficult because of the wires, add-in cards and memory that must be disconnected and replaced. |
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It is thought the ants touch live wires by accident on exposed terminals, then send out chemical signals to attract others to the spot. |
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In spring, the brilliant Little Green Bee-eater graces the skies and perches on phone and electricity wires. |
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There's a bundle of wires that goes from the body of the car into the liftgate itself. |
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They run around, kicking out wires, getting in the way of stagehands and are a real problem. |
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The rescue team first tranquilized the young leopard, purportedly female, and then cut the poaching wires in its one hour operation. |
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Hang a ladybug from the ribbon to make a necklace, or attach ladybugs to earring wires. |
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The innovative Vado sheath is the only steerable sheath that does not require pull wires for tip deflection. |
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On August 19, 2015, the Associated Press reported that the fire was started by a short circuit, caused by crossed wires located under the battery. |
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The Germans' late attempt to blow the road bridge was possibly foiled by a local Dutch resistance hero, Jan van Hoof, who is said to have cut the wires to the bridge. |
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Multistranded wires are made of a varying number of stainless steel wire strands coaxially placed or coiled around each other in different configurations. |
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Thus this pulse straightened Premium plus wires can effectively overcome the deflective forces from mastication and can resist deformation in the oral cavity. |
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Suspended by a network of tensile wires from a central mast, this inverted catenary roof consists of five planes moored to two smaller secondary masts at each end. |
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Visible for up to 3 miles, this unit provides a highly effective alternative to permanently mounted strobe lights that require wires and mounting hardware. |
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Newell Hill Road, large milk snake in the boiler room around wires. |
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Industrial control typically has a rat's nest of input wires running from various sensors to the digital-input module of the programmable logic controller. |
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For many of us, the ear-piercing whine of the male dog-day cicada, often wrongly identified as the hum of electric transmission wires, defines late summer. |
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On the windowed mezzanine level, taxidermy songbirds have been strung from criscrossing wires beneath a steel table spread with hundreds of jumping beans. |
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He looked for a bell but there were just the wires hanging from a hole so he tapped on the glass of the sidelights. They gave soft and soundless in their lead muntins. |
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We saw wedgedtailed eagles scouting for wallabies, blue winged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lilypadchoked waterways. |
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We saw wedged-tailed eagles scouting for wallabies, bluewinged kookaburras perched on telegraph wires, and delicate jacanas pacing carefully across lily pad-choked waterways. |
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Researchers can tell when the critical current is reached by measuring the resistive voltage on pairs of voltage taps soldered to the superconductor wires. |
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Windings are wires that are laid in coils, usually wrapped around a laminated soft iron magnetic core so as to form magnetic poles when energized with current. |
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The 2G HTS wires produced at SuperPower are being utilized for the development of a variety of electric and electromagnetic devices by customers around the world. |
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Don't I remember quadrophonic sound LPs 30 years ago which also demanded wires around the room, to supply loudspeakers behind the listener's head. |
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As the wireless revolution spreads, telephone lines will soon cease to be necessary and both the poles and the wires strung from them can be torn down. |
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Con Edison will continue to distribute electricity, natural gas and steam to all customers in its service area over its extensive system of wires and pipes. |
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The whole screen is not attached to the ground but is held in place by thick wires which are attached to the cathedral ceiling and outside canopy. |
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For a small fee there is a range of exciting adventure sports, including the exhilarating zip wires, kayaking, go-karting, archery, absailing, snorkelling and quad biking. |
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Several of Brunel's bridges over the Great Western Railway might be demolished because the line is to be electrified, and there is inadequate clearance for overhead wires. |
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The new tailhook has a different shape to better catch arresting wires. |
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Various other facilities have also been provided to police of respective districts included concrete barriers, barbed wires, tentage items, sand bags as per requirements. |
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The facilities provided to police of respective districts for enhancing security included concrete barriers, barbed wires, tentage items, and sand bags as per requirements. |
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The voltage between the wires is too low to produce a spark. |
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The wires used to support the filament make it mechanically stronger, but remove heat, creating another tradeoff between efficiency and long life. |
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The earth is unlike the wire in size, resistance, and carrying capacity. Hence, telephone service calk for two wires of equal size, resistance, and carrying capacity. |
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The standard dartboard is divided into 20 numbered sections, scoring from 1 to 20 points, by wires running from the small central circle to the outer circular wire. |
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Bastille offers simple lines and appears to be drafted of slender iron bars connected by hand-wrapped wires, while Sea Lily displays flourishes and curves. |
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Oligodendrocytes form the myelin sheaths that protect axons, much like plastic coating insulates electric wires, and speed the signals that travel along axons. |
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Very small lamps may have the filament support wires extended through the base of the lamp, and can be directly soldered to a printed circuit board for connections. |
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Because of its length, in addition to the Midland's normal block system, signal wires were installed which, when cut, caused alarms to ring in the signal boxes at each end. |
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Power is commonly delivered by a third rail or by overhead wires. |
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I had to rewire the circuit where the old wires had shorted out. |
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Miniature lamps may have a wedge base and wire contacts, and some automotive and special purpose lamps have screw terminals for connection to wires. |
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The light was ashen and the street was wide and monotonous, dirty houses of the neighborhood, interminable walls, sharp corrugated uralite roofs, telephone poles and wires. |
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They left a knockout in the panel for running extra wires someday. |
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The transceivers are required to cancel both echo and near-end crosstalk on each pair of wires, and cancellation of far-end crosstalk, while recommended, was not required. |
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