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* TYPESET-8, the first low cost computerized type setting system
Ideal computerized welding machines, setting and cut to length machines and contributions from other manufacturers continue to increase productivity.

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This is a sip-and-puff device which allows a person with substantial disability to make selections and navigate computerized interfaces by controlling inhalations and exhalations.
If a CT is used in conjunction of dye this is called a computerized tomography angiogram while if MRI is used it is called magnetic resonance angiogram.
:: A knowledge base ( abbreviated KB, kb or Δ ) is a special kind of database for knowledge management, providing the means for the computerized collection, organization, and retrieval of knowledge.
* Deep brain stimulation ( US manufacturer Medtronic ) consists of a computerized electrical device implanted in the chest in a manner similar to the VNS, but electrical stimulation is delivered to deep brain structures through depth electrodes implanted through the skull.
Forth is still used today in many embedded systems ( small computerized devices ) because of its portability, efficient memory use, short development time, and fast execution speed.
It is reported that enhancements are mostly software upgrades to existing fully computerized digital fly-by-wire flight control systems.
It is a sardonic comment on the tendency to put excessive trust in " computerized " data, and on the propensity for individuals to blindly accept what the computer says.
Multimedia is usually recorded and played, displayed or accessed by information content processing devices, such as computerized and electronic devices, but can also be part of a live performance.
The Mentat discipline is developed as a replacement for computerized calculation, just as the Bene Gesserit and the Spacing Guild take on functions previously performed by thinking machines.
Modern scientific instruments can extensively process " observations " before they are presented to the human senses, and particularly with computerized instruments, there is sometimes a question as to where in the data processing chain " observing " ends and " drawing conclusions " begins.
A personal area network ( PAN ) is a computer network used for communication among computerized devices, including telephones and personal digital assistants.
Perhaps best known among these is one of the first computerized video games, Spacewar !, but among the list are the first text editor, word processor, interactive debugger, the first credible computer chess program, and some of the earliest computerized music.
They must also fulfill the requirement of Ministry of Housing and Local Government, where the pawn counter is not higher than 4 feet, bullet-proof and stainless steeled counters, stainless steeled doors, strong rooms with automatic locks, safes, equipped with fully computerized system, CCTV, Alarm and Pawnbroker Insurance.
The term is used in describing the computerized services of call centers, such as those that direct your phone call to the right department at a business you're calling.
Settlement of trades in eurosecurities is currently effected through two European computerized clearing / depositories called Euroclear ( in Belgium ) and Clearstream ( formerly Cedelbank ) in Luxembourg.
The day for each vehicle is taken from the license plate number, and this rule is enforced by traffic police and also by hundreds of strategically positioned traffic cameras backed by computerized image-recognition systems that issue tickets to offending drivers.
An automated teller machine or automatic teller machine ( ATM ) ( American, Australian and Indian English ), also known as an automated banking machine ( ABM ) in Canadian English, and a Cashpoint, cash machine or sometimes a hole in the wall in British English, is a computerized telecommunications device that provides the clients of a financial institution with access to financial transactions in a public space without the need for a cashier, human clerk or bank teller.
This is done by flexing the rod and feeling for the point of most give or by using computerized rod testing ( see Fly Rod Balancing ).
" According to Mitchell, fractal art is not computerized art, lacking in rules, unpredictable, nor something that any person with access to a computer can do well.

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Fewer postmarks are used now than previously, with the advent of meter labels, which indicate the precise date and time of acceptance at the post office, some types of computer vended postage, and computerized postage that people can print from their own PCs ( called PC Postage in the United States, these services were offered by such companies as Stamps. com and Neopost, Inc .).
Chrysler, together with the Bendix Corporation, introduced a computerized, three-channel, four-sensor all-wheel ABS called " Sure Brake " for its 1971 Imperial.
Tablet presses, also called tableting machines, range from small, inexpensive bench-top models that make one tablet at a time ( single-station presses ), with only around a half-ton pressure, to large, computerized, industrial models ( multi-station rotary presses ) that can make hundreds of thousands to millions of tablets an hour with much greater pressure.
* CTSS had one of the first computerized text formatting utilities, called RUNOFF.
Contacts, called Address Book before OS X Mountain Lion, is a computerized address book included with Apple's OS X.
In Hong Kong a computerized patient record system called the Clinical Management System ( CMS ) has been developed by the Hospital Authority since 1994.
The new system uses input responses called cortical long-term potentiation ( CLTP ) derived from Fourier analysis of mean blood flow velocity to trigger target face search from a computerized face database system.
Some pilots, convinced that advanced electronic navigation systems coupled with flight management system computers, or over-reliance on them, are partially responsible for these accidents, have called CFIT accidents " computerized flight into terrain ".
The association has established a computerized database called the Annual Report on Conservation and Science.
There were driveability problems with the computerized engine control system in 1982 models, and deterioration of the upper engine mount ( also called a dogbone ) caused engine / transaxle vibration.
* Fedmahn KassadFormerly a senior FORCE officer, Kassad has had encounters, both in computerized simulations and during an interlude on Hyperion, with a woman called Moneta, who appears to be the Shrike's " keeper " and eventually became Kassad's lover.
Coning ran the operation by himself, using a home-built reel-to-reel automation system ( a little box called a " Tel-Timer " gave the time and temperature in a computerized voice ), while freelance voice-over announcers Darrel Studebaker, John Bauman ( engineer ) and Jim Linthicum voiced commercials, liners and announcements.
In response, Rossmo developed a computerized geographic profiling algorithm called criminal geographic targeting ( CGT ) which assess the spatial characteristics of crimes.
Many Meade telescope lines are classified by the self aiming computerized alt-azimuth and equatorial mounts they come on, a technology commonly called a " GoTo " mount.
Jack of Hearts's brain has incorporated the artificial intelligence of a computerized device called the Scanalyzer, enabling him to think with the speed of a computer and store and retrieve information with a computer-like capacity and efficiency.
Initially an outcry method of trading ( a method of trading that uses verbal bids and offers in the trading pits ) in shares was adopted which was replaced with the automated trading system ( a computerized system for matching orders in securities ) commonly called “ ISE-CTS ” in 1997.
By the start of the Vietnam War, a new computerized bombing predictor, called the Low-Altitude Bombing System ( LABS ), began to be integrated into the systems of aircraft equipped to carry nuclear armaments.
To obtain a certificate or add a rating, a pilot usually has to undergo a course of training with a certificated instructor, accumulate and log specific aeronautical experience, and pass a three-part examination: a knowledge test ( a computerized multiple-choice test, typically called the " written test "), an oral test, and a practical test carried out by either an FAA inspector or a Designated Pilot Examiner.
It was replaced by the highly computerized Pentax ZX-M ( also called MZ-M ) in 1998.
Pre-computer control was known as analog control and computerized control is called digital.
Loosely based on a numerical military strategy employed by U. S. and Soviet intelligence called minimax ( part of game theory ), the head of world government is chosen through a sophisticated, computerized lottery.

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