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Scanning and Mobility
The line of business was initially called Honeywell Imaging and mobility, but with Honeywell's acquisition of Metrologic in 2008 they decided to call the business unit Honeywell Scanning and Mobility.
* Honeywell Scanning and Mobility

Scanning and for
* Scanning: If a is the next symbol in the input stream, for every state in S ( k ) of the form ( X → α • a β, j ), add ( X → α a • β, j ) to S ( k + 1 ).
The second method, Differential Scanning Calorimetry ( DSC ), allows for more precise determination of phase transitions and transition enthalpies.
Scanning, used to check a proof without reading it word for word, has become common with computerisation of typesetting and the popularisation of word processing.
* Pantheon Project, formerly at the Karman Center for Advanced Studies in the Humanities, University of Bern, Switzerland Laser Scanning Data
When the Nimbus 5 spacecraft launched in 1972, scientists planned for its Electrically Scanning Microwave Radiometer to collect global observations of where and how much it rained across the world.
When Nimbus 7 launched in 1978, technology had improved enough for scientists to distinguish newly formed ( i. e., " first year ") sea ice from older ice, with the Scanning Multichannel Microwave Radiometer ( SMMR ) sensor.
Scanning for signs of life, Chief Medical Officer Dr. McCoy confirms that there is something still alive on board, but is not quite sure if it is human.
* A brief history of scanning and recording by C Glenn Kennel, director of technology for Cinesite ’ s Film Scanning and Recording and Digital Mastering divisions.
His concept for a fully electronic television system was later popularized by Hugo Gernsback as the " Campbell-Swinton Electronic Scanning System " in the August 1915 issue of the popular magazine Electrical Experimenter.
Scanning the radio for the GCPD signal shortly after Wayne's arrest in the game will give the player a sound bit of him telling a dispatcher to inform all officers to take arrests to GCPD instead of Arkham City because as he puts it, " Wayne's lawyers will have a field day with this.
* Scanning probe microscopy is often not useful for examining buried solid-solid or liquid-liquid interfaces.
Scanning ( including film-scanning and optical character recognition ) is available freely to student users, and printing and copy services are available for a fee.
* www. runway-safety. com The 2010 report from Insight SRI ' Runway Safety: FOD, Birds, and the Case for Automated Scanning '
* ATSR-1 ( Along-Track Scanning Radiometer ) is a 4 channel infrared radiometer and microwave sounder for measuring temperatures at the sea-surface and the top of clouds.
Scanning backs operate more like an scanner for paper: they have a linear array of sensors that is moved across the image area to scan the image one row of pixels at a time.
Scanning backs are a narrower niche, used only for the highest-quality images with large-format cameras.
* The Stanford 3D Scanning Repository provides the Stanford Bunny model for download.
* Scanning a user ’ s hard disk for Arcade compatible games.
Scanning a photograph at a resolution suitable for newspaper reproduction could take several minutes.
These extremely thin cuts are important for use with transmission electron microscope ( TEM ) and Serial Block-Face Scanning Electron Microscopy ( SBFSEM ), and are sometimes also important for light-optical microscopy.
* Scanning probe lithography ( SPL ) is a promising tool for patterning at the deep nanometer-scale.
* Acquisition of Multiple Real-Time Images for Laser Scanning Microscopy ( Sanderson microscopy article )
Scanning electron microscopy may also allow for a more detailed study of phytoliths.

Scanning and particles
Photomicrograph made with a Scanning Electron Microscope ( SEM ): Fly ash particles at 2, 000x magnification.
Photomicrograph made with a Scanning Electron Microscope ( SEM ): Fly ash particles at 2, 000x magnification
Photomicrograph made with a Scanning Electron Microscope ( SEM ) and Back-Scatter Detector: Cross section of fly ash particles at 750x magnification

Mobility and for
Major new features in AIX 6. 1 included full role-based access control, workload partitions ( which enable application mobility ), enhanced security ( Addition of AES encryption type for NFS v3 and v4 ) and Live Partition Mobility on the POWER6 hardware.
The CRTC is sometimes blamed for the current state of the mobile phone industry in Canada, in which there are only three national mobile network operators – Bell Mobility, Telus Mobility, and Rogers Wireless – as well as a handful of MVNOs operating on these networks.
In the 2011 court case AT & T Mobility v. Concepcion, the U. S. Supreme Court ruled in a 5-4 decision that the Federal Arbitration Act of 1925 preempts state laws that prohibit contracts from disallowing class action lawsuits, which will make it more difficult for consumers to file class action lawsuits.
Unlike the GSM protocol, the DECT network specifications do not define cross-linkages between the operation of the entities ( for example, Mobility Management and Call Control ).
When the United States resumed EVAs on April 7, 1983, astronauts started using an Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( EMU ) for self-contained life support independent of the spacecraft.
Mobility and aggressive small unit action is extremely important for the counter-insurgent regime.
In 1979, the Army drafted final specifications for a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle, or HMMWV.
In June 1964, MSFC awarded contracts for MOLAB studies and Mobility Test Articles ( MTAs ) to Bendix and to Boeing, with GMDRL as vehicle technology subcontractor.
Mobility adds complication to the QoS mechanisms, for several reasons:
In 2010, as part of the Nicosia Integrated Mobility Plan, a pre-feasibility study for a proposed tram netowork has taken place and sponsored by the Ministry of Communications and Works.
ILC Dover, in nearby Frederica, is the producer of fabrics for military and aerospace uses, along with being the primary contractor for production of the Apollo and Skylab spacesuits, as well as the spacesuit assembly for the Space Shuttle's Extravehicular Mobility Unit ( EMU ).
* Extravehicular Mobility Unit in space transport, used for spacewalks
TU Delft has three officially recognized research institutes: Research Institute for Housing, Urban and Mobility Studies, International Research Centre for Telecommunications-transmission and Radar, and Reactor Institute Delft.
Polar and its sister company, Atlas, also do extensive work for the U. S. Air Force ’ s Air Mobility Command ( AMC ).
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation ( SMART ) Bus Route * 560 / 565 Gratiot.
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation ( SMART ) operates local and regional bus transit.
Suburban Mobility Authority for Regional Transportation ( SMART ) operates local and regional bus transit.
The wing is part of Air Mobility Command and provides the Department of Defense a fast, flexible and responsive airlift capability, with a primary mission to develop and sustain expeditionary Airmen to deliver global airlift for America.
AT & T Mobility initially advocated TDOA, but changed to embedded GPS in 2006 for every GSM or UMTS voice-capable device due to improved accuracy.
* AT & T – AT & T Mobility is promoted as the service provider for text-voting.
The Wind Tunnel has hosted major events including the biannual Art Center Design Conference, like 2008's " Serious Play "; an annual Summit on Sustainable Mobility, and " Stories from the Source: Radical Craft "; large exhibitions such as " Supersonic: 1 Wind Tunnel, 8 Schools, 120 Artists ", " Gardenlab ", and " Open House: Architecture and Technology for Intelligent Living " ( with Vitra Design Museum ); and various community meetings and events.

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