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City government consists of an elected mayor and aldermen, along with a city attorney, recorder, and treasurer.
The archive consists of 36, 000 videotapes, going back to when Monkhouse first bought a home video recorder in 1966.
It consists essentially of a rotating projector, a detector, and a recorder.
It consists of a number of finger-holes, and in its simpler forms looks similar to a recorder.
Each Holter system consists of two basic parts – the hardware ( called monitor or recorder ) for recording the signal and software for review and analysis of the record.
This part consists of Van's lecture on " The Texture of Time ", apparently transcribed from his reading it into a tape recorder as he drives across Europe from the Adriatic to meet Ada in Montreux, Switzerland, while she is on her way from America via Geneva.
The duo consists of two members: Michael Bridges ( guitar ) and George Baum ( piano, recorder, drums, and occasionally the slinky ).
Each station consists of a sea-bed bottom pressure recorder ( at a depth of 1000 – 6000 m ) which detects the passage of a tsunami and transmits the data to a surface buoy via acoustic modem.
The Optacon consists of a main electronics unit about the size of a portable tape recorder connected by a thin cable to a camera module about the size of a penknife ( See Fig.

recorder and chamber
Much of the musical repertoire written for harpsichord and organ from the period circa 1400 – 1800 can be played on the clavichord ; however, it does not have enough ( unamplified ) volume to participate in chamber music, with the possible exception of providing accompaniment to a soft baroque flute, recorder, or single singer.
GFAA spectrometry instruments have the following basic features: 1. a source of light ( lamp ) that emits resonance line radiation ; 2. an atomization chamber ( graphite tube ) in which the sample is vaporized ; 3. a monochromator for selecting only one of the characteristic wavelengths ( visible or ultraviolet ) of the element of interest ; 4. a detector, generally a photomultiplier tube ( light detectors that are useful in low-intensity applications ), that measures the amount of absorption ; 5. a signal processor-computer system ( strip chart recorder, digital display, meter, or printer ).
In addition to solo performances, Yamashita also plays duo, as well as with chamber music ensembles, orchestras and internationally acclaimed artists, such as Leonard Slatkin with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, Antoni Ros Marbà, Garcia Navaro, Pedro Halffter, Hiroyuki Iwaki, NHK Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta de la RTVE, Claudio Scimone e I Solisti Veneti, James Galway ( flute ), Gary Karr ( double bass ), Michala Petri ( recorder ), The Tokyo String Quartet etc.
The regions support a variety of music-making, including, in different regions, monthly choral readings, orchestral performances, and specialized groups such as madrigal singing, jazz band, chamber music workshops and recorder ensembles.

recorder and with
In the lower center rack an 8-channel recorder indicates the percentage of carbon dioxide and nitrogen from the upper and lower lobes of one lung, the total volume of inhalation per breath, the flow of air from both lobes, and the pressure of the two lobes with respect to each other.
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
For the educational market a version of the first model was produced with a new plastic enclosure ( the First Asters had an all-metal enclosure ) that also had an opening on the top in which a cassette recorder could be placed.
* Francis Colpron, recorder, with Les Boréades.
Flight surgeons serve a two-year term, and act as the team recorder during air shows, and help oversee emergency response planning with the various air show planners.
He confessed to shooting all of Sans Soleil with a silent film camera and recording all the audio on a primitive audio cassette recorder.
Peddle packaged his single-board computer design in a metal case, along with a full-travel QWERTY keyboard, monochrome monitor, and tape recorder for program and data storage, to produce the Commodore PET ( Personal Electronic Transactor ).
During July, 1887, he conducted successful tests on the Atlantic telegraph cable between Weston-super-Mare and Waterville, Nova Scotia operated by the Commercial Company, with a double Baudot installed in duplex, the Baudot transmitters and receivers substituted for the recorder.
End-blown flutes should not be confused with fipple flutes such as the recorder, which are also played vertically but have an internal duct to direct the air flow across the edge of the tone hole.
* Jason " Jase " Cotter ( Torquil Neilson ) is the sound recorder who works with Stu.
He avoided high-quality, professional recording machines, preferring to use very basic equipment and bricolage methods, such as sticking matchsticks in the erase heads of a second-hand tape recorder, or manually interfering with the tape path ( Wendt 1985, 16 – 17 ).
This approach has been seen as exemplified in the fourth album, particularly on " Stairway to Heaven ", which begins with acoustic guitar and recorder and ends with drums and heavy electric sounds.
Being separated from the subject, the confederate set up a tape recorder integrated with the electro-shock generator, which played pre-recorded sounds for each shock level.
After the confederate was separated from the subject, the confederate set up a tape recorder integrated with the electro-shock generator, which played pre-recorded sounds for each shock level.
From early beginnings with the invention of the phonograph using purely mechanical techniques, the field has advanced with the invention of electrical recording, the mass production of the 78 record, the magnetic wire recorder followed by the tape recorder, the vinyl LP record.
* Sensors: camera with digital tape recorder ( about 20 pictures ), cosmic dust, solar plasma, trapped radiation, cosmic rays, magnetic fields, radio occultation and celestial mechanics
* Sensors: wide-and narrow-angle cameras with digital tape recorder, infrared spectrometer and radiometer, ultraviolet spectrometer, radio occultation and celestial mechanics.
* Sensors: wide-and narrow-angle cameras with digital tape recorder, infrared spectrometer and radiometer, ultraviolet spectrometer, radio occultation and celestial mechanics
* Sensors: twin narrow-angle cameras with digital tape recorder, ultraviolet spectrometer, infrared radiometer, solar plasma, charged particles, magnetic fields, radio occultation and celestial mechanics

recorder and water
Recovery of sound from magnetic tape often proves difficult if the recorder is recovered from water and its housing has been breached.
Tomb of John and Mary-Ann Hannell ( and water level recorder ), Hexham, NSW

recorder and .
He refused his consent to the election of Quiney as bailiff in 1592, but gave it at the request of the recorder, his cousin Sir Fulke Greville.
A balanced resistance bridge and a pen recorder are all the electronic instrumentation needed.
Outputs of the two systems are measured by a pulse-timing circuit and a resistance bridge, followed by a simple analogue computer which feeds a multichannel recorder.
The force required to accomplish removal is plotted, by means of an electronic recorder, against distance of removal.
And she felt amply rewarded for her suffering when the evidence of Lee's quack shenanigans, gathered by the tape recorder under her friend's clothing, proved adequate in court for convicting Franklin D. Lee.
The Electron was able to save and load programs onto audio cassette via a supplied converter cable that connected it to any standard tape recorder that had the correct sockets.
The students could send programs and data back to the teacher through the same LAN, or could save to a cassette recorder built into the disk-less units.
Gsm or mp3 are generally preferred where the recorder allows.
In 1949, the company developed magnetic recording tape and in 1950, sold the first tape recorder in Japan.
In 1975, it released the first Betamax home video recorder, a year before VHS format came out.
Petra Haden used a four-track recorder to produce an a cappella version of The Who Sell Out including the instruments and fake advertisements on her album Petra Haden Sings: The Who Sell Out in 2005.
The compression of the spring determines the actual force which the wind is exerting on the plate, and this is either read off on a suitable gauge, or on a recorder.
It is important in one's reading of the text of Jeremiah that one remember that the recorder of these events ( i. e. the author of the text ) had neither the same audience nor, potentially, the same intent that Jeremiah had in performing these prophetic gestures.
" In 1949, still retaining his soprano, he recorded a bluesy solo rendering of Hank Snow's " My Two Timin ' Woman " on a wire recorder borrowed by a friend who worked in a music shop.
CD-R recording systems available in 1990 were similar to the washing machine-sized Meridian CD Publisher, based on the two-piece rack mount Yamaha PDS audio recorder costing $ 35, 000, not including the required external ECC circuitry for data encoding, SCSI hard drive subsystem, and MS-DOS control computer.
By 1992 the cost of typical recorders was down to $ 10 – 12, 000, and in September 1995 Hewlett-Packard introduced its model 4020i manufactured by Philips, which at $ 995 was the first recorder to cost less than $ 1000.

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