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Resistive and require
Resistive sensors are less sensitive than capacitive sensors-the change in material properties is less, so they require more complex circuitry.

Resistive and for
Resistive instabilities are an issue for all magnetic configurations, since the onset can occur at beta values well below the ideal limit.
To prevent some of these adverse physiological effects, the ISS is equipped with two treadmills ( including the COLBERT ), and the aRED ( advanced Resistive Exercise Device ), which enable various weight-lifting exercises which add muscle but do nothing for bone density, and a stationary bicycle ; each astronaut spends at least two hours per day exercising on the equipment.
* Materials for Conductive and Resistive Functions ( Hayden 1970 )

Resistive and .
Resistive and capacitive touchscreens have conductive materials embedded in the glass and detect the position of the touch by measuring changes in electric current.
Resistive Ballooning Mode, similar to ideal ballooning, but with finite resistivity taken into consideration, provides another example of a resistive instability.
This application of Ohm's law is illustrated with examples in " How To Analyze Resistive Circuits Using Ohm's Law " on wikiHow.
Resistive impedance matches are easiest to design and can be achieved with a simple L pad consisting of two resistors.
Resistive respiratory muscle training improves and maintains endurance fin swimming performance in divers.
Resistive touch is used in restaurants, factories and hospitals due to its high resistance to liquids and contaminants.
Resistive touchscreens also suffer from poorer contrast, due to having additional reflections from the extra layer of material placed over the screen.
It was the first HDD to use MR ( Magneto Resistive ) heads.
* P. Ciureanu and S. Middelhoek, eds., Thin Film Resistive Sensors, Institute of Physics Publishing ( 1992 ), ISBN 0-7503-0173-2.
Resistive loaded varactors.
* ResistiveResistive touchscreens are composed of two flexible sheets coated with a resistive material and separated by a microthin air gap.
Resistive fear of needles occurs when the underlying fear involves not simply needles or injections but also being controlled or restrained.
Resistive losses are predominantly categorized under fill factor, but also make up minor portions of the quantum efficiency, V < sub > OC </ sub > ratio.

wall and modes
Some important examples that are common to many magnetic configurations are ideal kink modes, resistive wall modes, and neoclassical tearing modes.
The spheromak requires wall stabilization to avoid the low-m, n tilt and shift modes, and possibly bending modes.
A new proposal to stabilize resistive wall modes by a flowing liquid lithium wall needs further
Strong plasma rotation can stabilize resistive wall modes,
A car parked illegally, between a post and a wall, in a car park in Greenhithe, United Kingdom ; if all available spaces are full drivers may choose to park illegally. Parking facilities include indoor and outdoor private property belonging to a house, the side of the road where metered or laid-out for such use, a parking lot ( American English ) or car park ( British English ), indoor and outdoor multi-level structures, shared underground parking facilities, and facilities for particular modes of vehicle such as dedicated structures for cycle parking.
Here, there are three modes: " Hogan's Alley A " ( the blank wall ), " Hogan's Alley B " ( the town ), and " Trick Shot " ( shooting soda cans to bounce them onto ledges ).
* Penetrator Nozzle: A long narrow nozzle with a hardened steel tip designed to be forced through a wall or other obstruction to deliver water to a fire on the other side when other modes of access aren't possible or carry an unacceptable degree of risk.

wall and RWM
However, in the presence of a non-ideal wall, the slowly growing RWM is unstable.

wall and develop
Swellings in the body wall develop into either a simple ovary or testes.
Plastids do not develop, and the secretory apparatus ( ER and Golgi ) proliferates to secrete additional primary wall.
The cells develop an extensive secondary cell wall that is laid down on the inside of the primary cell wall.
It was not called that until 8 July 1831, but the area outside the Potsdam Gate began to develop in the early 19th century as a district of quiet villas, for as Berlin became even more congested, many of its richer citizens moved outside the customs wall and built spacious new homes around the trading post, along the newly developing boulevards, and around the southern edge of the Tiergarten.
The parts that develop into the new larvae vary from the preoral hood ( a mound like structure above the mouth ), the side body wall, the postero-lateral arms or their rear ends.
The eggs hatch in the small intestine, and then move into the wall of the small intestine and develop.
Although these existing frameworks were in place before reunification, after the fall of the wall there was a need to develop new instruments in order to facilitate the spatial and economic development of the re-unified city.
Organs formed inside a coelom can freely move, grow, and develop independently of the body wall while fluid cushions and protects them from shocks.
By far the most common hernias develop in the abdomen, when a weakness in the abdominal wall evolves into a localized hole, or " defect ", through which adipose tissue, or abdominal organs covered with peritoneum, may protrude.
Instead of just constructing “ an enlarged easel painting ,” he realized that the mural “ must conform to the normal transit of a spectator .” Eventually, Siqueiros would develop a mural technique that involved tracing figures onto a wall with an electric projector, photographing early wall sketches to improve perspective, and new paints, spray guns, and other tools to accommodate the surface of modern buildings and the outdoor conditions.
The MR service undertake an extra two expeditions each term to develop skills with practice also taking place on the school climbing wall.
Permeable sections of a borehole wall develop a thick layer of mudcake during drilling.
In 1999, Iacocca became the head of EV Global Motors, a company formed to develop and market electric bikes with a top speed of 15 mph and a range of 20 miles between recharging at wall outlets.
Gametophytes, as with all heterosporous plants, develop within the spore wall.
One particular routine designed to develop stamina, reflexes and ball skills was the " sweat box " which Shankly described as " using boards like the walls of a house with players playing the ball off one wall and on to the next ; the ball was played against the boards, you controlled it, turned around and took it again ".
Also, lateral to the wall of the vagina a Gartner's duct or cyst could develop as a remnant.
More than 50 % of people affected with asbestosis develop plaques in the parietal pleura, the space between the chest wall and lungs.
All tracheary elements develop a thick lignified cell wall, and at maturity the protoplast has broken down and disappeared.
Salviniales are all aquatic and differ from all other ferns in being heterosporous, meaning that they produce two different types of spores ( megaspores and microspores ) that develop into two different types of gametophytes ( female and male gametophytes, respectively ), and in that their gametophytes are endosporic, meaning that they never grow outside the spore wall and cannot become larger than the spores that produced them.
During that time he worked on developing a new method of removing aortic aneurysms, the bulging weak spots that may develop in the wall of the artery.
After four months, the yolk sac has begun to be converted into a placental connection that attaches to the uterine wall ; at this time, the embryo's dark fin markings develop.

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