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Automated plate-measuring machines and more sophisticated computer technology of the 1960s allowed more efficient compilation of star catalogues.
For example, many bank installations, especially Automated Teller Machines, run OS / 2 with a customized user interface ; French SNCF national railways used OS / 2 1. x in thousands of ticket selling machines.
Smartcards are probably the most widely deployed form of secure cryptoprocessor, although more complex and versatile secure cryptoprocessors are widely deployed in systems such as Automated teller machines, TV set-top boxes, military applications, and high-security portable communication equipment.
Automated wire-wrap machines, as manufactured by the Gardner Denver Company in the 1960s and 1970s, were capable of automatically routing, cutting, stripping and wrapping wires onto an electronic " backplane " or " circuit board ".
Automated teller machines have reduced the need for bank visits to obtain cash and carry out transactions.
Automated plate-measuring machines and more sophisticated computer technology of the 1960s allowed more efficient compilation of star catalogues.
* Automated teller machines ( ATM )
Automated ticket machines may be provided at busy stops.
Automated machines tend to leave the chenille looking like a grid and are used in low quality emblems.
Automated analysers ( the machines that perform routine full blood counts in most hospitals ) are generally programmed to flag blood films that display red blood cell fragments or schistocytes.
Automated photo print machines have the same basic elements and integrate each of the steps outlined above in a single complex machine under operator and computer control.
10 million pieces were first released to the general public as a trial, and were the first in Singapore to be successfully dispensed from Automated teller machines ( ATMs ) and be used in payment involving machines.
Automated cutting machines are widely used today in the footwear industry to cut uppers from leather, when die costs are relatively high for samples or low quantity styles.
Automated teller machines ( ATMs ) became popular in recent decades and self checkout at retailers appeared in the 1990s.
Automated machines, such as a former cafeteria mixer from Duke University, were introduced to increase production, although Burt's Bees continued to focus on the " home-made " product theme.
In the 1960s, the first Automated Teller Machines ( ATM ) or Cash machines were developed and first machines started to appear by the end of the decade.

Automated and measure
Many Automated Surface Observing System ( ASOS ) units use heated tipping buckets to measure precipitation

Automated and ability
The legislation calls for a performance analysis of the Ohio Automated Rx Review System, limits the ability of prescribers to personally furnish controlled substances, reforms Medicaid provisions to improve consumer education, improves licensing and law enforcement issues related to pain-management clinics and calls for the development of a statewide prescription drug " take-back " program.
** Automated cranes ( also called automated storage and retrieval systems ): provide the ability to input and store a container of goods for later retrieval.
On 25 April 2008, the Automated Transfer Vehicle " Jules Verne " raised the orbit of the ISS for the first time, thereby proving its ability to replace ( and outperform ) the Soyuz at this task.

Automated and blood
Automated cell counters sample the blood, and quantify, classify, and describe cell populations using both electrical and optical techniques.
* Automated blood pressure measuring machine that automatically inflates the blood pressure cuff on patient's arm.
Other supplementary skills at this level can include the taking of vital signs including manual blood pressures, advanced splinting and the use of the Automated External Defibrillator ( AED ), suction, and airway adjuncts.

Automated and by
* Automated theorem proving, the proving of mathematical theorems by a computer program
Automated theorem proving ( also known as ATP or automated deduction ) is the proving of mathematical theorems by a computer program.
Currently scoring blows in amateur boxing are subjectively counted by ringside judges, but the Australian Institute for Sport has demonstrated a prototype of an Automated Boxing Scoring System, which introduces scoring objectivity, improves safety, and arguably makes the sport more interesting to spectators.
The FBI has been forced to continue using its decade-old Automated Case Support system, which is considered woefully inadequate by IT experts.
* Automated sequencing of DNA by the chain termination method ; each of four different chain terminating bases has its own specific fluorescent tag.
Douglas Lenat's Automated Mathematician and Eurisko artificial intelligence programs were inspired by Pólya's work.
Automated refactoring of analog hardware descriptions ( in VHDL-AMS ) has been proposed by Zeng and Huss.
* The first selective Jukeboxes being introduced in 1927 by the Automated Musical Instrument Company.
One of the most influential events in the development of CAD was the founding of MCS ( Manufacturing and Consulting Services Inc .) in 1971 by Dr. P. J. Hanratty, who wrote the system ADAM ( Automated Drafting And Machining ) but more importantly supplied code to companies such as McDonnell Douglas ( Unigraphics ), Computervision ( CADDS ), Calma, Gerber, Autotrol and Control Data.
* Test SLATE – Automated Test Software for Wind Tunnels and Similar Test Facilities – by JACOBS
* Automated Telescope Facility, a robotic telescope built by the University of Iowa
Automated information systems security also includes the totality of security safeguards needed to provide an acceptable protection level for an automated information system and for the data handled by an automated information system.
* World Map and Chart of Automated Teller Machines per 100, 000 Adults by Lebanese-economy-forum, World Bank data
This was made possible by a grant from the National Center for Automated Information Research.
Automated monitoring was needed not just for CPU usage but for counting pages printed, cards punched, cards read, disk storage used and for signaling when operator intervention was required by jobs such as changing magnetic tapes and paper forms.
In 1918 Hobart C. Niblack patented an apparatus that automatically changed records, leading to one of the first selective jukeboxes being introduced in 1927 by the Automated Musical Instrument Company, later known as AMI.
* Automated Customer Account Transfer, inter-brokerage securities transfer system operated by the National Securities Clearing Corporation, a subsidiary of Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation
These facilities are all handled by true Automated Business Process systems.
Automated external defibrillators are generally either held by trained personnel who will attend incidents, or are public access units which can be found in places including corporate and government offices, shopping centres, airports, restaurants, casinos, hotels, sports stadiums, schools and universities, community centers, fitness centers and health clubs.
Automated controls also might enhance road safety by reducing the opportunity for driver error, which causes a large share of motor vehicle crashes.
This is the spaceport used by the ESA to send supplies to the International Space Station using the Automated Transfer Vehicle.
* Automated Transfer Vehicle, unmanned resupply spacecraft developed by the European Space Agency ( ESA )
* Automated highway systems, a future idea which could reduce the safe interval between cars ( required for braking in emergencies ) and increase highway capacity by as much as 100 % while increasing travel speeds
Toyota Motor S. C. was initially overshadowed by its colleague Toyota Automated Loom Works F. C.

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