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equipment and build
When Lindburgh saw the crudeness of Carrel's machinery, he offered to build new equipment for the scientist.
The Modules proved to be in high demand in other computer companies, who used them to build equipment to test their own systems.
The transport sector comprises the physical facilities, terminals, fleets and ancillary equipment of all the various modes of transport operating in Guyana, the transport services, transport agencies providing these services, the organizations and people who plan, build, maintain, and operate the system, and the policies that mold its development.
The settlement grew into a group of shacks built mostly with wreckage from the Amaranth ( lumber from which was also used by the young Hawaiian colonists to build surfboards ), but later, stone and wood dwellings were built and equipped with refrigeration, radio equipment, and a weather station.
The Katyusha was inexpensive and could be manufactured in light industrial installations which did not have the heavy equipment to build conventional artillery gun barrels.
These Korean and Malaysian-manufactured vehicles offered modern, Japanese developed technology and levels of build quality and standard equipment which Lada could not compete with, and by the turn of the millennium, had completely taken over the market niche that Lada had survived in for over 20 years.
Many homeowners with children build sandpits in their backyards because, unlike much playground equipment, they can be easily and cheaply constructed.
Refitting the shuttle with all of the necessary equipment for it to be used in space was considered, but NASA decided to use spares constructed at the same time as Discovery and Atlantis to build Endeavour.
Amateur radio or " ham " radio operators can build their own equipment and it is now easier to design and build a simple unit containing both of the functions: transmitting and receiving.
Collectively, amateur astronomers observe a variety of celestial objects and phenomena sometimes with equipment that they build themselves.
Furthermore, Cameron's production company had to design and build experimental equipment and develop a state-of-the-art communications system that allowed the director to talk underwater to the actors and dialogue to be recorded directly onto tape for the first time.
Although the Russian pioneers were skilled builders of river boats they lacked the knowledge and equipment to build sea-going vessels which meant that Okhotsk remained a coastal settlement and not a port.
To celebrate their victory, the Rhodians sold the equipment left behind for 300 talents and decided to use the money to build a colossal statue of their patron god, Helios.
The French arms industry's main customer, for whom they mainly build warships, guns, nuclear weapons and equipment, is the French Government.
Currently, the school is working together to build an addition to the Outdoor Programs Building, to centralize the equipment that the OP takes care of and loans out.
Generally the EPROMs must be removed from equipment to be erased, since it's not usually practical to build in a UV lamp to erase parts in-circuit.
Many artists not only build their own noise-generating devices, but even their own specialized recording equipment and custom software ( for example, the C ++ software used in creating the viral symphOny by Joseph Nechvatal ).
In the early 1990s Monsanto faced several lawsuits over harm caused by PCBs from workers at companies such as Westinghouse that bought PCBs from Monsanto and used them to build electrical equipment.
Through the friendship and aid of William Thaw, a Pittsburgh industrial leader, Langley was able to improve the observatory equipment and build additional apparati.
However, many businesses are not paid immediately ; they build up inventories of goods and they acquire buildings and equipment.
The Hickel Highway was used to transport equipment and supplies to the North Slope for oil exploration, and to build the Dalton Highway, which is now used as a truck route to the oilfields.
Using more modern techniques than had been available to the older major railroads during the 19th century, and the Rogers fortune to build to the highest standards and acquire the finest equipment and rolling stock, it was widely considered an engineering marvel of the times when completed all the way from Deepwater to reach a port near Norfolk, Virginia on Hampton Roads in 1909, a distance of about 450 miles.
The concept was to build a market similar to contemporary stereo equipment, where components from different vendors could be mixed to produce a complete system.

equipment and station
Eiffel had meteorological measuring equipment placed on the tower in 1889, and also built a weather station at his house in Sèvres.
Clancy accurately described the base, the geography, local flora, and the station equipment.
Theremin and others evacuated the station, sending equipment east on rail cars.
With their equipment being hauled to dates in a friend's station wagon, REO played bars and clubs all over the Midwest.
In the immediate aftermath of the attacks, the station lent transmission time to the other stations who had lost their transmitters until they found suitable backup equipment and locations.
The corresponding power equipment was added to the ISS during the STS-116 station assembly mission, and Endeavour flew with SSPTS capability during STS-118.
The station filled the entire interior of the S-II stage's hydrogen tank, with the equipment section forming a " spine " and living quarters located between it and the walls of the booster.
After breakfast and preparation for lunch, experiments, tests and repairs of spacecraft systems and, if possible, 90 minutes of physical exercise followed ; the station had a bicycle and other equipment, and astronauts could jog around the water tank.
They are not licensed to run broadcast equipment like a station, and they do not regularly provide content to licensed broadcasters either.
engineers designed, and the Ganz factory supplied electrical equipment for, the world's first power station that used AC generators to power a parallel connected common electrical network, the steam-powered Rome-Cerchi power plant.
By enabling a station to participate nearly simultaneously in many different HF networks, ALE allows for convenient cross-organization message passing and monitoring without requiring dedicated separate equipment and operators for each partner organization.
In a data station, the DCE performs functions such as signal conversion, coding, and line clocking and may be a part of the DTE or intermediate equipment.
In telecommunication, part 68 ( Subpart F obsolete ) is the section of Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations of the United States governing ( a ) the direct connection of telecommunications equipment and customer premises wiring with the public switched telephone network and certain private line services, such as ( 1 ) foreign exchange lines at the customer premises end, ( 2 ) the station end of off-premises stations associated with PBX and Centrex services, ( 3 ) trunk-to-station tie lines at the trunk end only, and ( 4 ) switched service network station lines, i. e., common control switching arrangements ; and ( b ) the direct connection of ( 1 ) all PBX and similar systems to private line services for tie trunk type interfaces, ( 2 ) off-premises station lines, and ( 3 ) automatic identified outward dialing ( AIOD ) and message registration.
This situation results in electronic equipment sensitive to narrow bandwidth ( s ) experiencing much less interference, while those with broadband sensitivity, or even operated at other frequencies ( such as a radio receiver tuned to a different station ), will experience more interference.
The first electric tram in Melbourne was built in 1889 by the Box Hill and Doncaster Tramway Company Limited — an enterprise formed by a group of land developers — and ran from Box Hill railway station along what is now Station Street and Tram Road to Doncaster, using equipment left over from the Centennial International Exhibition of 1888 at the Royal Exhibition Building.
The term supervisory station refers to the servers and software responsible for communicating with the field equipment ( RTUs, PLCs, etc.
Cindercott soon initiates a number of sweeping reforms, instituting radio check-ins every quarter hour, less focus on street-level crime in favor of " rooting out subversive elements ," no non-essential visitors at the station ( meaning loved ones ), mandatory overtime with base pay, no contact with the media, and ceasing of routine maintenance of officer's personal equipment.
*" This station is testing its Emergency Broadcast System equipment.
Accessibility issues need to be considered in electoral law, voter registration, provisions for postal voting, the selection of polling stations, the physical equipment of those polling stations and the training of polling station staff.
The Olympics, NASA, and virtually every television station around the country utilizes video / broadcasting equipment designed and manufactured by Grass Valley Group, founded in Grass Valley.
Some of the land encroached on by the dual carriageway, adjacent to the railway line serving Kidbrooke railway station, was formerly a Royal Air Force equipment store.
station one, which houses the majority of all of the main rescue, EMS and firefighting equipment is located at the intersection of Joe Quick Road and Highway 231-431N.

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