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Full-size dot-matrix impact printers are still used to print multi-part stationery, for example at bank tellers and auto repair shops, and other applications where use of tractor feed paper is desirable such as data logging and aviation.
Full-size, manned aircraft are prohibited from low flights above populated locations.
Full-size cars are usually denoted for their length, nearing in basic sedans, with luxury models often tending to reach.
Full-size tower cases are typically larger in volume than desktop cases, with more room for drive bays and expansion slots.

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Full-size stealth combat aircraft demonstrators have been flown by the United States ( in 1977 ), Russia ( in 2010 ) and China ( in 2011 ), while the US military has already adopted three stealth designs, and is preparing to adopt another.

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Full-size is also defined in space measurement as greater than 3, 300 L ( 120 ft³ ) of combined passenger and cargo interior volume.

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Full-size models evolved gradually during this time.
Full-size SUVs often offered features such as three-row seating, to effectively replace full-size station wagons and minivans.
* Full-size replica of Smith's map at the Durham campus of the University of New Hampshire.
Full-size SUVs such as the Chevrolet Suburban and Ford Expedition have similar features to the aforementioned full-size station wagons, such as nine-passenger seating with bench seating in the front.
* Clamshell: Full-size GM 1971 – 1976 wagons ( Buick, Chevrolet, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac ) featured a ' clamshell ' design where the rear power-operated glass slid up into the roof as the tailgate ( manually or with power assist ), dropped below the load floor.
Full-size Chevrolet sales peaked in 1965 with over a million sold.
Full-size keyboards, speech synthesizers, sound generators, disk drives, and memory expansions ( up to 64K ) were a few of the options available.
Full-size windows can be installed in a daylight basement.
* Full-size mockups of all major spacecraft developed since the Soviet era, including the Soyuz and Buran vehicles, the TKS modules and orbital stations of the Salyut Program, Mir, and ISS.
Full-size plaster copies were also studied by art students.
Full-size Fairlane and Fairlane 500 models were redesigned for 1960 and again for the 1961 model year.

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Radiation instruments suitable for home use are available, and would be of value in locating that portion of the home which offers the best protection against fallout radiation.
They are included in all types of mathematical handbooks and they are stamped on some types of precision measuring instruments.
these instruments are installed on rockets, satellites, and space probes.
There is a difference in the experimental arrangement, in that the U.S. microphones are attached directly to the vehicle skin while the Russian instruments are isolated from the skin.
Extreme cases are on record in which the doctor has had to use instruments to cut through the hymen to permit marital relations to be consummated.
On the wall of this square there are delightful bas-reliefs of musical instruments.
Drums, xylophones, castanets, and other percussive instruments are reproduced remarkably well.
Only too often, however, you have the feeling that you are sitting in a room with some of the instruments lined up on one wall to your left and others facing them on the wall to your right.
Everywhere there are little touches of humor, and the leader of the on-stage band of musicians is an ebullient comedian who plays all sorts of odd instruments with winning warmth.
This music is characterized by a large technical research and focuses mainly on twelve long Noubate " series ", its main instruments are the mandolin, violin, lute, guitar, zither, flute and piano.
Having due regard to the magic papyri, in which many of the unintelligible names of the Abrasax-stones reappear, besides directions for making and using gems with similar figures and formulas for magical purposes, it can scarcely be doubted that many of these stones are pagan amulets and instruments of magic.
Although he improved on the arching of his father's instruments, by and large they are inferior and no match for the greatest maker of his day, Antonio Stradivari.
Although modern analytical chemistry is dominated by sophisticated instrumentation, the roots of analytical chemistry and some of the principles used in modern instruments are from traditional techniques many of which are still used today.
With modern instrumentation these tests are rarely used but can be useful for educational purposes and in field work or other situations where access to state-of-the-art instruments are not available or expedient.
An alternate viewpoint is that limiting praise to the unaccompanied chant of the early church is not commanded in scripture, and that the churches in any age are free to offer their songs with or without musical instruments.
Those who oppose instruments today believe that emerging opposition of these Church Fathers demonstrates a better understanding of God's desire, but there are significant differences between the teachings of the Church Fathers and Christian opposition to instruments today.
* Modern Christians typically believe it is acceptable to play instruments or to attend weddings, funerals, banquets, etc., where instruments are heard.
No instruments are used, except for maybe an electric guitar, though fans are claiming it to be her synthesized voice.

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17th-19th century collections of alpine myths and legends suggest that alphorn-like instruments had frequently been used as signal instruments in village communities since medieval times or earlier, sometimes substituting for the lack of church bells.
As well as different instruments, the tempo, time signature and key signature may be altered, sometimes drastically so.
Although these instruments have slow response time and low accuracy, they were sometimes used in measuring radio-frequency current.
Such instruments are generally calibrated to indicate the RMS value for a sine wave only but some designs will indicate true RMS ( sometimes with limitations as to wave shape ).
Simple electronic musical instruments are sometimes called sound effects ; the border between sound effects and actual musical instruments is often hazy.
Clinicians also hope to use advanced imaging techniques to monitor heat treatments in real time — heat-induced changes in tissue are sometimes perceptible using these imaging instruments.
Beginner's flutes are normally made of nickel, silver or brass which is silver plated, while professionals use solid silver, gold, and sometimes platinum instruments.
This encompasses such forms as traditional epic poetry, much of which was meant originally for oral performance, sometimes accompanied by instruments.
In Colombia, the traditional quartet includes a range of instruments too, from the small bandola ( sometimes known as the Deleuze-Guattari, for use when traveling or in confined rooms or spaces ), to the slightly larger tiple, to the full sized classical guitar.
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.
Other instruments such as the piano and celesta may sometimes be grouped into a fifth section such as a keyboard section or may stand alone, as may the concert harp and electric and electronic instruments.
However, over time, use of the valved instruments became standard, indeed universal, until the revival of older instruments in the contemporary movement towards authentic performance ( sometimes known as " historically informed performance ").
This configuration is sometimes modified by using a second " horn " in place of the chordal instrument, or by using two chordal instruments ( e. g., piano and electric guitar ).
Relays with calibrated operating characteristics and sometimes multiple operating coils are used to protect electrical circuits from overload or faults ; in modern electric power systems these functions are performed by digital instruments still called " protective relays ".
The instruments of the Bahian samba were pandeiros, shakers, guitars, and sometimes the castanets and berimbaus.
Due to their role as hunting dogs in the Spanish countryside, the Galgos are sometimes used as simple " hunting instruments " by some owners, who breed them but just seek the best ones in each litter.
" Swordfishtrombones also introduced instruments such as bagpipes (" Town with No Cheer ") and marimba (" Shore Leave ") to Waits ' repertoire, as well as pump organs, percussion ( sometimes reminiscent of the music of Harry Partch ), horn sections ( often featuring Ralph Carney playing in the style of brass bands or soul music ), experimental guitar, and obsolete instruments ( many of Waits ' albums have featured a damaged, unpredictable Chamberlin, and more recent albums have included the little-used Stroh violin ).
Ultrasonic cleaners, sometimes mistakenly called supersonic cleaners, are used at frequencies from 20 to 40 kHz for jewellery, lenses and other optical parts, watches, dental instruments, surgical instruments, diving regulators and industrial parts.

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