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| On an | electrically active device, the instrument monitors the |
| s differ from the ‘impulse' type, which are | electrically advanced each minute by the master clock. |
| is noted as the first musician to record an | electrically amplified instrument-January, 1935, with Mi |
| nd soft; this is largely due to the lack of | electrically amplified instruments-replaced by the gentl |
| source is a 25,000 candlepower lamp rotated | electrically and controlled by an automatic time clock. |
| At the same time | electrically and mechanically it is the same as the very |
| s were turned, the page number was detected | electrically and this was combined with the position of |
| Today, the Gatehouse is controlled | electrically and remotely by Boott Hydroelectric, who is |
| to the ganglion could be stimulated weakly | electrically as a conditioned [tactile] stimulus, while |
| particle/antiparticle pairs are observed to | electrically attract one another, often as the prelude t |
| Heating is often achieved | electrically, by passing an electric current (supplied t |
| This also involves an interchange of the | electrically charged particles and magnetic monopoles. |
| Matter is composed of several kinds of | electrically charged particles, and these particles have |
| Ionization takes place by directing an | electrically charged mist to the sample surface that is |
| Because electricity, electrical charges and | electrically charged materials (or, as in this case, ele |
| This allows | electrically charged particles time to recombine before |
| o measure interactions between the coma and | electrically charged particles streaming from the Sun. |
| From classical electrodynamics, a rotating | electrically charged body creates a magnetic dipole with |
| or General they have to make do with moving | electrically charged substitutes. |
| f Saturn where molecules are expected to be | electrically charged and form an ionosphere. |
| re, i.e. that the neutron is made of other, | electrically charged particles (quarks). |
| a closed system) and marks the track(s) of | electrically charged sub-atomic particles. |
| plasma that are more mobile in alkaline or | electrically charged solutions than gamma globulins, but |
| acing the tether system within the rarefied | electrically charged layer of the atmosphere known as th |
| tes of a charged superpartner, i.e. any new | electrically charged fermion (with spin 1/2) predicted b |
| orce of attraction or repulsion between two | electrically charged particles, in addition to being dir |
| her, using aircraft to break up clouds with | electrically charged grains of sands. |
| are two charginos that are fermions and are | electrically charged, which are typically labeled C͂± |
| field under which the fundamental string is | electrically charged. |
| sium chloride is used in the preparation of | electrically conducting glasses and screens of cathode r |
| a used in plasma physics to describe how an | electrically conducting plasma filament is compressed by |
| one ampere flowing in a single-turn loop of | electrically conducting material in a vacuum. |
| NanoSonic's Metal Rubber™ is a highly | electrically conductive and highly flexible elastomer. |
| nce containing free ions that behaves as an | electrically conductive medium. |
| lectromagnetic field that acts on either an | electrically conductive or a ferromagnetic workpiece. |
| ewanalla" genera have been observed to form | electrically conductive pili in response to electron-acc |
| For example, it is highly | electrically conductive so that magnetic field lines fro |
| The organic molecules are | electrically conductive as a result of delocalization of |
| of high velocity, cold forming process for | electrically conductive metals, most commonly copper and |
| In an | electrically conductive workpiece, such as steel, the ma |
| res (also known as microbial nanowires) are | electrically conductive appendages produced by a number |
| the next one, displacing two hydrogens) are | electrically conductive and electroluminescent, and have |
| olumn in the air of particles that are more | electrically conductive than the surrounding air. |
| phenomenon in which a material becomes more | electrically conductive due to the absorption of electro |
| nterior fiber-optic cables which contain no | electrically conductive components, and which are certif |
| ge to α-modification grey tin, which is not | electrically conductive, and fall off the leads. |
| oplasm contains many molecules that are not | electrically conductive, it will slow the travel of the |
| poly-2-vinyl pyridine, neither of which is | electrically conductive, however after processing by mix |
| of its original dimensions while remaining | electrically conductive. |
| arnish that forms on silver is still highly | electrically conductive. |
| This is | electrically connected above to the tram wire. |
| However, the ex-Reading system is not | electrically connected to the ex-PRR system. |
| In this case the power lever is only | electrically connected to the fuel control. |
| story of how he helped dig the ditches that | electrically connected the three WMMN broadcast towers. |
| It requires a transmitter | electrically connected to the camera, usually mounted on |
| In contrast, an | electrically controlled attenuator can provide adaptive |
| The new gearbox is | electrically controlled instead of pneumatically control |
| tical attenuators may be either manually or | electrically controlled. |
| filled with petroleum mixture and a small, | electrically detonated explosive as a propellant charge. |
| mining casemate when a given mine was to be | electrically detonated. |
| l Frost, and feature David Gilmour's voice, | electrically distorted, through a vocoder and a rising s |
| Electrically Driven (2001) | |
| ic power to move the bridge is derived from | electrically driven pumps. |
| Grubb was also known for building accurate | electrically driven clock drives for equatorial mounted |
| coarse screens and then circulated by four | electrically driven pumps. |
| As the rotation was | electrically driven by motors, the crew was reduced to 4 |
| Nowadays small | electrically driven winches using steel cables or tracto |
| The production of fine rag paper on | electrically driven machines was a successful innovation |
| ent in 1887, fine rag paper was produced on | electrically driven machines: a successful innovation at |
| ds at 154 feet (47 m) and in 1933 became an | electrically driven lighthouse. |
| Just three weeks after it became | electrically driven it was donated to the Tybee Island H |
| by movement of their hair bundles, or by an | electrically driven motility of their cell bodies. |
| The first quartz clocks contained a tiny | electrically driven tuning fork which directly powered a |
| 913-1924), the College pioneered the use of | electrically driven equipment, and entrance requirements |
| s were no longer hydraulically operated but | electrically driven, causing a reduction in the overall |
| Traverse, and elevation are | electrically driven, powered by two 6 volt batteries tha |
| sed to be clockwork but now days is usually | electrically driven. |
| They act through synaptic signaling on | electrically excitable cells. |
| ultraviolet light which uses, for example, | electrically excited XeCl molecules. |
| methods of close defense involved attaching | electrically fired s-mine launchers at the four corners |
| cm Kampfwagenkanone 36 L/56) was an 8.8 cm | electrically fired tank gun used by the German Wehrmacht |
| This would require an | electrically heat traced pipeline to be set up from Barm |
| Both clothing and boots were | electrically heated as the technology for this became av |
| nopy was made of bulletproof glass that was | electrically heated to prevent frost. |
| ide an oven for small vessels, or an oil or | electrically heated jacket for larger vessels. |
| ce turned to permanent beak-trimming, using | electrically heated blades in a beak-trimming machine, t |
| 10 mm width and 20 to 50 mm length which is | electrically heated up to 1,000 to 1,650 °C (1,832 to 3, |
| a device to protect gunners from windblast; | electrically heated clothing, gloves, boots, handwarmers |
| The first known | electrically illuminated Christmas tree was the creation |
| ch embedded in a bead of alumina, connected | electrically in a Wheatstone bridge circuit. |
| Stained Mouth ( | Electrically infused) |
| The electrodes are | electrically insulated from each other by the PEM. |
| floating shield technology in which a thin, | electrically insulated copper shield makes it possible t |
| w Radio Mast perhaps the tallest structures | electrically insulated against ground. |
| isting fiber glass blankets, overall suits, | electrically insulated rubber hand gloves, fireman's axe |
| This consists of a pair of | electrically interlocked machines, one at Liskeard signa |
| The ventricles are histologically and | electrically isolated from the atria by the unique and e |
| f the shoe and the metal of the contact are | electrically isolated from each other. |
| eramic chip with two electrical pads and an | electrically isolated thermal pad. |
| er and data sources and is never physically | electrically isolated, it is vulnerable to potential dam |
| needs to be applied more carefully than the | electrically isolating standard greases, since spills ca |
| Electrically it "steps on the gas" in order to get to th | |
| etically resembles an R10, mechanically and | electrically it is still an R7A and can only operate wit |
| by George S. Hutchings of Boston, which was | electrically keyed, with 62 ranks of nearly 4,000 pipes |
| s are open to the public and have long been | electrically lighted. |
| - The Savoy Theatre opens and is the first | electrically lit building in London. |
| window on the pentaprism housing and can be | electrically lit at the press of a button. |
| g, and though the entire front-of-house was | electrically lit, the stage was lit by gas until Decembe |
| forms, each with a shelter; the station was | electrically lit. |
| (While the neutron is an | electrically neutral particle, nothing prevents charge s |
| polymer that comprises repeat units of both | electrically neutral repeating units and a fraction of i |
| Monatomic oxygen is | electrically neutral and although it does recombine duri |
| e photons no longer interacted with the now | electrically neutral atoms and began to travel freely th |
| Unlike the | electrically neutral photon of quantum electrodynamics ( |
| ar, or gravitational forces, since they are | electrically neutral leptons and their rest mass is very |
| s and use the fact that a water solution is | electrically neutral we get |
| tate with charge Z + 1, for example from an | electrically neutral state to a singly ionized state. |
| ns ("mass eigenstates") called neutralinos ( | electrically neutral) and charginos (electrically charge |
| Since the antineutron is | electrically neutral, it cannot easily be observed direc |
| the channel is coated with opposite sign or | electrically neutral, the rectification will be enhanced |
| As a result the complete structure is | electrically neutral. |
| Dark matter particles must be | electrically neutral; otherwise they would scatter light |
| that uses materials able to change from an | electrically nonconducting state to a semiconducting sta |
| An | electrically operated water pump is the prime motivator |
| folding wings, canopy, and air brakes were | electrically operated rather than pneumatically operated |
| In 1968, the installation of a 4th Order | electrically operated revolving optic replaced the origi |
| Electro-Hydraulic Servo Valve or EHSV is an | electrically operated valve that controls how hydraulic |
| or) is a version of Dual VVT-i that uses an | electrically operated actuator to adjust and maintain in |
| There are two types of well; hand drawn and | electrically operated. |
| It could be used either | electrically or hand driven. |
| The gyroscope is spun either | electrically, or using air from a vacuum pump (sometimes |
| epending on whether or not he was operating | electrically or pneumatically. |
| r is usually supplied either pneumatically, | electrically, or via a flexible shaft drive. |
| The | electrically powered gyroscope is started while restrain |
| rst exhibition event that focuses solely on | electrically powered vehicles. |
| ts elevation gear and ammunition hoist were | electrically powered from the generator, although both c |
| or's automated people movers (APMs) will be | electrically powered and operate on a fixed, elevated gu |
| A string of | electrically powered lamps usually used for decoration a |
| produced and biscuit flour was milled using | electrically powered roller milling machines. |
| ars, motorcycles and scooters as well as of | electrically powered mopeds and microcars. |
| 1939, the tunnels were blocked again until | electrically powered emergency doors could be installed |
| ved in 1947 to provide additional space for | electrically powered machinery. |
| ice of measuring formation properties using | electrically powered instruments to infer properties and |
| This arrangement is very common with | electrically powered transit vehicles and is nearly univ |
| ailway and Central London Railway) had been | electrically powered from the start. |
| st notable for his attempts to construct an | electrically powered Messiah which he referred to as the |
| f the lenses an optical filament was added, | electrically powered by two steam engines. |
| Severn Lamb also built the 52 | electrically powered platforms that providing the moving |
| ne guns mounted in pairs on each side of an | electrically powered turret. |
| and followed in 1960 by "Treble-0-Lectric" | electrically powered working models of two British diese |
| Lovink near Harderwijk and the Colijn (both | electrically powered) along the northern dike beside the |
| The park's merry-go-round was | electrically powered, as was the engine that pulled the |
| Her secondary armament was upgraded with | electrically powered, fully automated 100 mm B-34USM mou |
| On 6.5L engines, the lift pump is | electrically powered. |
| ated, it was refurbished in 2002 and is now | electrically powered. |
| ly-actuated "clamshell" test fixture, which | electrically probes a circuit from both sides of the boa |
| ollier USS Jupiter (AC-3), the Navy's first | electrically propelled vessel. |
| The same term has the same meaning in | electrically propelled subway or elevated trains as used |
| errupt the light after it is generated, the | electrically pulsed light tubes reduce the energy requir |
| light emitter and cannot be used to make an | electrically pumped laser. |
| However, | electrically pumped VECSELs (another matter entirely), w |
| Applications for | electrically pumped VECSELs include frequency doubling o |
| ecause the edge of the diode laser-which is | electrically pumped-is in less-than-perfect contact with |
| of several Angstroms per second by using an | electrically resistive heater or bombardment by a high v |
| For an | electrically resonant system, the Q factor represents th |
| from root-to-tip, and had sections of them | electrically roll-welded for stronger, more continuous b |
| The bells are rung by an | electrically run system, with various combinations and s |
| aunched in 1972, scientists planned for its | Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer to collect gl |
| The | Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer (ESMR) was an |
| Active cavity radiometer - | electrically self-calibrating, cavity pyrheliometer used |
| r allows the discotic liquid crystals to be | electrically semiconductive along the stacking direction |
| Mechanical Design: design of an | electrically shielded enclosure or box, internal compone |
| controversial TASER Stun device designed to | electrically shock a subject making them fall to the gro |
| They may not beat or | electrically shock or burn him or inflict other forms of |
| s that after he was arrested, he was found, | electrically shocked, placed in a dark room, blindfolded |
| rd the rider, a man in a straitjacket being | electrically shocked, heads popping out of barrels, and |
| ous Case of Benjamin Button, and the use of | electrically shocking devices to zap sleeping audience m |
| tion ("top hat") improves the efficiency of | electrically short LF antennas without increasing the he |
| McArdle noticed this patient's cramps were | electrically silent and his venous lactate levels failed |
| shaped sandpaper attached to a wheel being | electrically spun around. |
| erfuse the fluid surrounding the heart, and | electrically stimulated the vagus nerve until the heart |
| s has commercialized a mobile phone with an | electrically switchable PEDOT mirror. |
| utilities in the Texas Interconnection are | electrically tied together during normal system conditio |
| It was connected | electrically to the North Hyde 66kV Substation. |
| ical fuse as in a fuse (explosives) that is | electrically triggered? |
| hat is emitted by gaseous neon when excited | electrically was noted immediately; Travers later wrote, |
| yte or proton conductor connects the plates | electrically while keeping the hydrogen and oxygen fuel |
| imited the number of services that could be | electrically worked. |
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