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By monitoring, we mean some system of control over the types of information sent from the various centers.
Whereas the maintenance rotary fund had in the past sustained losses considerably beyond expectations, the introduction of the cost-billing system plus other control refinements has resulted in keeping the fund on a proper working basis.
The problem in the policy officer's mind thus begins to take shape as a galaxy of utterly complicated factors -- political, military, economic, financial, legal, legislative, procedural, administrative -- to be sorted out and handled within a political system which moves by consent in relation to an external environment which cannot be under control.
Infrequently do we think of it as a living, continuing, operating control over the system.
diocs -- define input/output control system
The intricate system of muscles that manage the contraction and dilatation of the vagina are partly under voluntary control.
He also expanded and modernized the radio system with a central control station.
Unlike bony fish, there is no direct control of the pigment cells by the nervous system, and this results in the colour change taking place more slowly than happens in fish.
The reliability of the system was limited to about 1 error in 100, 000 calculations by these units, primarily attributed to lack of control of the sheets ' material characteristics.
The empire's breadbasket was the rain-fed agricultural system of northern Mesopotamia ( Assyria ) and a chain of fortresses was built to control the imperial wheat production.
* ASA carriage control characters, a system used for controlling mainframe line printers
In Earth orbit, the crew faced multiple minor technical issues, including a potential problem with the environmental control system and the S-IVB third stage's attitude control system, that were eventually resolved or compensated for in preparation for departure towards the Moon.
On Monday, 8 May 1972, ground service equipment being used to empty the residual toxic reaction control system fuel in the command module tanks exploded in a Naval Air Station hangar.
To supplement air traffic control, most large transport aircraft and many smaller ones use a traffic alert and collision avoidance system ( TCAS ), which can detect the location of nearby aircraft, and provide instructions for avoiding a midair collision.
* Aircraft flight control system
* Alcoholic beverage control state, the American system of state regulation of alcoholic beverage sales
A major meta-plot element was the sealing off of the aforementioned Renraku Arcology in Seattle when the advanced computer control system awakened into a self-aware AI named Deus.
In contrast to the direct innervation of the medulla, the cortex is regulated by neuroendocrine hormones secreted from the pituitary gland which are under the control of the hypothalamus, as well as by the renin-angiotensin system.
For example a target acquisition element can send a message with target details which is automatically routed through the tactical and technical fire control elements to deliver firing data to the gun's laying system and the gun automatically laid.
Notable in his " system " were concepts such as overprotection of pieces and pawns under attack, control of the center by pieces instead of pawns, blockading of opposing pieces ( notably the passed pawns ) and prophylaxis.
Most archivers also store metadata about a file that the operating system provides, such as timestamps, ownership and access control.
The system came with two Intellivision-style control pads, but with a lighter touch on the side ' fire ' buttons.

control and electrode
appliances ; musical instrument cables ; computer mouse cables ; welding electrode cables ; control cables connecting moving machine parts ; mining machine cables ; trailing machine cables ; and numerous others.
Extrapolation beyond is not linear since other failure modes, caused by decreasing charge acceptance resulting in positive electrode swelling and thermal instability, could control the battery life.
A control gate electrode is deposited and further oxide covers it.
Addition of a trigger electrode to a device allowed the glow discharge to be initiated by an external control circuit ; Bell Laboratories developed a " trigger tube " cold cathode device in 1936.
Each time a pulse is applied to a control electrode, a glow discharge moves to a step electrode ; by providing ten electrodes in each tube and cascading the tubes, a counter system can be developed and the count observed by the position of the glow discharges.
* Control grid, an electrode to control electrons in vacuum tubes
There is also a control box that manages the switch and may monitor the welding electrode voltage or current.
The latter is unique in that it can be turned back off by the control electrode after conduction begins.
A dielectric insulator coated with a hydrophobic is added to the plates to decrease the wettability of the surface and to add capacitance between the droplet and the control electrode.
In order to move a droplet, a control voltage is applied to an electrode adjacent to the droplet, and at the same time, the electrode just under the droplet is deactivated.
Potential control preserves the electrochemical environment essential to maintain the double layer structure intact and the electron transfer reactions occurring at that particular potential in the electrode / electrolyte interphasial region.
When the control electrode is made less negative, electrons from the cathode can travel to the anode because the positive attraction form the anode prevails over the negative repulsion caused by the slightly negative voltage on the control grid.
A hot cathode is at an advantage, as ionization of the gas is made easier ; thus, the tube's control electrode is more sensitive.
The control grid is an electrode used in thermionic valves ( vacuum tubes ) used to modulate the flow of electrons in the cathode to anode or plate circuit.
With tungsten cathodes, emission current densities about 100 mA / mm < sup > 2 </ sup > can be achieved, but only a small portion of emitted electrons takes part in beam formation, depending on the electric field produced by anode and control electrode voltages.
There is a third electrode charged negatively with respect to the cathode, called Wehnelt or control electrode.
The high voltage equipment must also supply the low voltage above 5 V for the cathode heating, and negative voltage up to about 1000 V for the control electrode.
Some globes have a control knob that varies the amount of power going to the center electrode.
During DBS, an electrode is placed into the thalamus, the pallidum of the subthalmamic nucleus, parts of brain that are involved in motor control, and are affected by Parkinson ’ s Disease.
Antique violet ray with glass electrode and control box.

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