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monitors and ran
The water ran swiftly to the canvas hoses and nozzles called monitors waiting in the old river beds.
The basic display ran at 1152 × 900 in 256 colours, and monitors shipped with the computer were 16 to 19 inch greyscale or colour.

monitors and hours
It has been found in several cases, that the fatal event was preceded by at least two hours of blood glucose levels under 40 mg / dl, possibly lower as the continuous glucose monitors are not accurate at levels below 40 mg / dl.
Four monitors in the lobby, whose direction and zoom can be controlled by visitors, display the cameras ' views 24 hours a day.
The unit monitors the patient 24 hours a day and will automatically deliver a biphasic shock if needed.
ITN's correspondent Bill Neely was also present and described how other KVM monitors reacted at the scene: " A Swedish monitor notes that the dead are all in civilian clothes and unarmed and that there are no signs of a battle ... After working for two hours one monitor, a London police officer, tells me he believes many of the victims have been shot at close range.
Because the monitors used in the attack had to be towed to Fort Fisher, the navy would leave with a twelve hours head start over the transports.
The Government monitors activities in mosques for possible security-related offenses, bars the use of mosques as public meeting places outside of regular prayer hours, and convokes imams to the Ministry of Religious Affairs for " disciplinary action " when warranted.
Ontario Power Generation's Evergreen Energy control room in North Bay monitors the wind turbine's operation 24 hours per day, 7 days a week.
Computer monitors on his desk show eight people-including Daniel ( Erik Knudsen ), Eric's son, and Amanda ( Shawnee Smith ), the only known survivor of John's games-trapped in a house with two hours to leave it before a nerve agent secreted in the house kills them.
:"( g ) Event recorder means a device, designed to resist tampering, that monitors and records data on train speed, direction of motion, time, distance, throttle position, brake applications and operations ( including train brake, independent brake, and, if so equipped, dynamic brake applications and operations ) and, where the locomotive is so equipped, cab signal aspect ( s ), over the most recent 48 hours of operation of the electrical system of the locomotive on which it is installed.
Joseph persuades him to try out a new virtual reality helmet, which turns out to have a fault that disables cyborgs ' implanted monitors for 24 hours.

monitors and each
Newer monitors are able to display a different image for each eye, often with the help of special glasses, giving the perception of depth.
The Society Chronicler monitors each of the kingdom and local group's chroniclers, while the SCA's two organization-wide publications, Tournaments Illuminated and The Compleat Anachronist, each have their own editor-in-chief.
With this setup, the controller monitors each wheel individually to make sure it is achieving maximum braking force.
However, in multi-crew aircraft with pilots seated side-by-side, this led to each pilot only being able to see the correct outside-world scene through the collimated monitors that were positioned for that pilot's own eye-point.
For a demonstration, look closely at the following picture ( note: this will work only on monitors displaying true color, i. e., 24 or 32 bits ) where dark shades of red, green and blue are shown using 128 levels of intensities for each component ( 7 bits ).
They do not record the exact time, duration, and strength of each clenching incident as bedside EMG monitors do.
Professional setups circumvent feedback by placing the main speakers a far distance from the band or artist, and then having several smaller speakers known as monitors pointing back at each band member, but in the opposite direction to that in which the microphones are pointing.
Balance charging simply means that the charger monitors the voltage of each cell in a pack and varies the charge on a per-cell basis so that all cells are brought to the same voltage.
It was noted for its members signing on and off monitoring on Channel 9, which annoyed some users, especially when others were told to get off the channel, as so called monitors chatted to each other on channel 9 ( e. g.: " This is Stevenage REACT monitor 14 signing on / off ").
Government monitors (' controllers ') work permanently within each privately managed prison to check on conditions and treatment of prisoners, and privately run prisons are subject to inspection by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons in the same way as publicly run ones.
The teams were shown two rows of monitors with four answers in each row.
The Dungeon Master, or " DM ", is a section of Medievias game engine which monitors each player's gameplay experience.
It included W12 cylinder engine, and a reinforced chassis, 6-speed Tiptronic automatic transmission, individual climate control for each passenger, front and rear wine coolers, a minibar, multi-color mood lighting, a cigar humidor, two 17-inch monitors, DVD changer in the trunk, 2nd DVD player in the back cabin, and a Bluetooth-enabled computer with a broadband connection.
Modern teleprompters for news programs consist of a personal computer, connected to video monitors on each professional video camera.
* Heartbeat network, a network of cluster nodes which monitors each node and facilitates communication
* June 2000: Talksport caused a stir with the BBC after it was revealed Talksport had been broadcasting their live commentaries of matches at Euro 2000 from television monitors rather than from each of the stadia due to the lack of available broadcast rights.
Failure monitors are provided for each channel to indicate which channel has been bypassed.
The MPS start commands are issued by the onboard computers at T minus 6. 6 seconds ( staggered start engine three, engine two, engine one all approximately within 0. 25 of a second ), and the sequence monitors the thrust buildup of each engine.
Another feature of the retrofit monitors truck weight — a safe speed for each truck on the 7 % grades and curves just outside the tunnel is calculated and displayed for each driver.
For example: Webvan placed a $ 1 billion ( USD ) order with engineering company Bechtel to build its warehouses, bought a fleet of delivery trucks, purchased 30 Sun Microsystems Enterprise 4500 servers, dozens of Compaq ProLiant computers and several Cisco Systems model 7513 and 7507 routers, as well as more than 80 21-inch ViewSonic color monitors, and at least 115 Herman Miller Aeron chairs ( at over $ 800 each ).
Therefore, although the principles of BIS and other monitors are well known, the exact method in each case is not.
A Working Group on Monitoring, monitors each participant to ensure that it is implementing the scheme correctly.

monitors and day
Most radios and television sets prior to the 1970s used filament-heated-cathode electron tubes for signal selection and processing ; to this day, a hot cathode forms the source of the electron beam ( s ) in cathode ray tubes in many television sets and computer monitors.
There is lots of wildlife in and around the carpark including lace monitors and skinks by day and brushtail possums and owlet nightjars by night.
" On January 28, however, Russia's opinion had begun to shift following a report the previous day by UN inspectors which stated that Iraq had cooperated on a practical level with monitors, but had not demonstrated a " genuine acceptance " of the need to disarm.
Many day traders use multiple monitors or even multiple computers to execute their orders.
The next day Prime Minister Paul Martin of Canada pledged 9. 5 million CAD in new aid for judicial reform and housing projects, monitors for the coming Palestinian elections, border management and scholarships for Palestinian refugee women in Lebanon.
In modern electronics, the vacuum tube has been largely superseded by solid state devices such as the transistor, invented in 1947 and implemented in integrated circuits in 1959, although vacuum tubes remain to this day in high-powered transmitters, as well as in television sets and computer monitors as the cathode ray tube display.
The crossing reopened with EUBAM monitors on 25 November 2005, and operated daily until 25 June 2006 ( except for one day ), when the crossing was closed after Palestinians attacked the Kerem Shalom crossing point and captured an Israeli soldier.
Admiral Hood of the Royal Navy commanded three monitors, Severn, Humber and Mersey, which bombarded the German army in Lombardsijde from the sea the following day.
* Drift: This application monitors user's activity during the day.
Many units manufactured since the mid 1980s are still in use today, while the computers and monitors of the day are obsolete.
Specialized application environments such as CAD, day trading of corporate stocks, and software development are increasingly using six or more monitors on one production system.
Surrounded Islands was tended day and night by 120 monitors in inflatable boats.
For the most part, election day was peaceful, but OSCE monitors said that the poll only partially complied with international standards, citing disorganization, improper procedures and " a few violent incidents.
Later that day, Austrian monitors bombarded Belgrade.
In this environment, Yoix technology was created in response to a pressing need for a reliable, easy to distribute and maintain, GUI front-end for a mission-critical application being developed within AT & T, namely its Global Fraud Management System, which to this day monitors and tracks fraud activity related to voice traffic on AT & T's expanding networks: wireline, wireless, and IP.

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