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To conduct an atom probe experiment, such a needle is placed in an ultra high vacuum chamber.
Due to backstreaming, oil diffusion pumps are not suitable for use with highly sensitive analytical equipment or other applications which require an extremely clean vacuum environment, but mercury diffusion pumps may be in the case of ultra high vacuum chambers used for mercury deposition.
In FIM, a sharp (< 50 nm tip radius ) metal tip is produced and placed in an ultra high vacuum chamber, which is backfilled with an imaging gas such as helium or neon.
Application of FIM, like FEM, is limited by the materials which can be fabricated in the shape of a sharp tip, can be used in an ultra high vacuum ( UHV ) environment, and can tolerate the high electrostatic fields.
In Eastern Burma the highest point of the Shan Hills is 2, 563 m high Loi Pangnao, one of the ultra prominent peaks of Southeast Asia.
Photo of a Smith & Wesson 686. 38 Special, taken with an ultra high speed flash ( air-gap flash ).
Tantalum was extensively used in the production of ultra high frequency electron tubes for radio transmitters.
High and ultra high ultrasound waves are used in Acoustic microscopy
* Mass spectrometers to create an ultra high vacuum between the ion source and the detector
Some hazardous waste types may be eliminated using pyrolysis in an ultra high temperature electrical arc, in inert conditions to avoid combustion.
In the BETRS, non-government ultra high frequency ( UHF ) and very high frequency ( VHF ) common carrier and the private radio service frequencies are shared.
In telecommunication, a maritime broadcast communications net is a communications net that is used for international distress calling, including international lifeboat, lifecraft, and survival-craft high frequency ( HF ); aeronautical emergency very high frequency ( VHF ); survival ultra high frequency ( UHF ); international calling and safety very high frequency ( VHF ); combined scene-of-search-and-rescue ; and other similar and related purposes.
Cisco's IOS-XR ( ultra high availability IOS ) built about 2004-2005 is based on QNX software, as is IOS Software Modularity introduced in 2006.
Moreover, in general ultra high vacuum, in the range of 10 < sup >− 7 </ sup > pascal pressure or better, is necessary to reduce surface contamination by residual gas, by reducing the number of molecules reaching the sample over a given time period.
Frequencies immediately below VHF are denoted high frequency ( HF ), and the next higher frequencies are known as ultra high frequency ( UHF ).
In 2007, French engineer Pascal Cotte announced that his ultra high resolution scans of the painting provide evidence that Mona Lisa was originally painted with eyelashes and with better visible eyebrows, but that these had gradually disappeared over time, perhaps as a result of overcleaning.
Sintered ultra high molecular weight polyethylene materials are used as ski and snowboard base materials.
Due to this crystal structure and how it is influenced, F-RAM offers distinct properties from other nonvolatile memory options, including extremely high endurance ( exceeding 10 < small >< sup > 16 </ sup ></ small > for 3. 3 V devices ), ultra low power consumption ( since F-RAM does not require a charge pump like other non-volatile memories ), single-cycle write speeds, and gamma radiation tolerance.

ultra and amplifier
In 2001, Niro Nakamichi, designer of many of the historic tape decks, started a new company, Mechanical Research Corporation, which introduced ultra high end audio amplifiers, preamplifiers, and an integrated amplifier, called " engines.

ultra and design
The design of ITC Garamond, more than any other digital versions, takes great liberty with Garamond ’ s original design by following a formulary associated with the International Typeface Corporation ( ITC ), including an increase in the x-height ; a wide range of weights, from light to ultra bold ; and a condensed width, also in weights from light to ultra bold.
Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion concept of obtaining optimal efficiency by aerodynamic design and employing the most advantageous materials, although obvious, may have especially influenced such designs as the Aptera hybrid car prototype, which, like the Dymaxion, is a three-wheeled, ultra light, aerodynamic, fuel-efficient vehicle design.
On January 22, 2009 the U. S. Mint released ultra high relief double eagles using the deep design that Saint-Gaudens envisioned.
On the other hand the Imp was seen as a " Scottish car " and was popular north of the border .. Later the Imp was allowed to evolve from a revolutionary new car intended for Rootes customers who intended to buy their wives a second car, a quality small car with some above average features at that, into a kind of ultra cheap car with cheaply, even some poorly executed, design features on offer as a kind of British Skoda.
* Siemens Combino Supra: Redesigned ( constructed of steel instead of the originally proposed aluminium ) version of the previously controversial Combino, made in 2005-2007 in Austria, fully ultra low floor trams of a special, long, six module design ( intended only for Budapest ).
The " Mineseeker Project " seeks to design a system to determine whether landmines are present in areas using ultra wideband synthetic aperture radar units mounted on blimps.
The Italianate architecture of the Village is somewhat deceptive as the interiors of the buildings are frequently Georgian, 1960s ' Mod ', or in a number of instances, an oddly sparse kind of ' ultra modern ' design.
In 2009, the Mint struck a similar piece in. 999 gold, using Saint-Gaudens's original ultra high relief design for both sides of the coin, though modified to a 50-star obverse.
The power consumption of these new processors is extremely low — average use energy consumption is to be in the 1-2 watt range in ultra low voltage variants, with thermal design powers ( TDPs ) of 65 watts for Conroe and most Woodcrests, 80 watts for the 3. 0 GHz Woodcrest, and 40 watts for the low-voltage Woodcrest.

ultra and frequency
It is for this reason that the ultra low frequency band of the electromagnetic spectrum between 300 and 3000 Hz is also referred to as voice frequency, being the electromagnetic energy that represents acoustic energy at baseband.
A team of electronic engineers set up an experimental ultra high frequency radio station, from where they were able to make a direct link to stations in Fishguard () and Llandudno.
Traditionally, the frequencies are divided into two sections, the very high frequency ( VHF ) band and the ultra high frequency ( UHF ) band.
This personal radio service uses channelized frequencies around 462 and 467 MHz in the ultra high frequency ( UHF ) band.
An ultra high frequency ( UHF ) radio link was also tested on SA-3.
* ultra low frequency
The commands are sent from the control station to the free-flyer via a Radio Frequency ( RF ) modem link operating in the ultra high frequency ( UHF ) range.
The early MK8 MOD 0 SDVs had a PRC104 UHF ultra high frequency radio for use underway.
In the GWEN system, originating stations send ultra high frequency ( UHF ) signals by broadcast towers for line-of-site receipt at Relay Nodes ( RNs ).
Moreover, it is also broadcast as a terrestrial channel on ultra high frequency.
The generation of strong ultra wideband EMF emitted by the Integratron " resonates " with the cells frequency and " re-charges " the cellular structure, as if it was an electrical battery.

ultra and response
This was part of " the removal and exclusion from public life of militaristic and ultra nationalistic persons " in response to the wartime militarization of martial arts instruction in Japan.
Algorithmic trading includes statistical arbitrage, but includes techniques largely based upon speed of response, to the extent that some ATQs modify hardware and Linux kernels to achieve ultra low latency.

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