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The force required to accomplish removal is plotted, by means of an electronic recorder, against distance of removal.
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.
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.
However, some flutes, such as the whistle, gemshorn, flageolet, recorder, tin whistle, tonette, fujara, and ocarina have a duct that directs the air onto the edge ( an arrangement that is termed a " fipple ").
* Jason " Jase " Cotter ( Torquil Neilson ) is the sound recorder who works with Stu.
By virtue of practice directions issued under section 75 ( 1 ) of the Supreme Court Act 1981, an indictment must be tried by a High Court judge, a Circuit judge or a recorder ( which of these it is depends on the offence ).
It is a kind of symphony played by an orchestra of both electric and natural instruments and frozen into its idealized form by means of a multichannel tape recorder.
The gemshorn is similar to the recorder in having finger holes on its front, though it is actually a member of the ocarina family.
A DVD recorder receiving an analog signal featuring these pulses will detect them and display a message saying that the source is " copy-protected ", followed by aborting the recording.
* Recorder: The recorder is a common instrument still used today, often taught to children in elementary schools.
The recorder is a woodwind musical instrument of the family known as fipple flutes or internal duct flutes — whistle-like instruments which include the tin whistle.
The recorder is end-blown and the mouth of the instrument is constricted by a wooden plug, known as a block or fipple.
The bore of the recorder is tapered slightly, being widest at the mouthpiece end and narrowest towards the foot on Baroque recorders, or flared almost like a trumpet at the bottom on Renaissance instruments.
The sound of the recorder is remarkably clear and sweet, partly because of the lack of upper harmonics and predominance of odd harmonics in the sound.
Today, the recorder is known as in Italian ( sweet flute ), with equivalents in other languages, such as in Portuguese and in Spanish.
In those two languages, the name flauta is ambiguous, as it can mean any kind of transverse flutes, a recorder, or different other types of wind blown instruments, like the pan flute and some instruments used by the descendants of native peoples of the Central and South Americas ( with varied degrees of influence of European instruments ).
Jarrah is also heard on the cockpit voice recorder.
* The data recorder from United Airlines flight 93 is recovered.
The recorder is data storage equipment using a portable medium ( tape reel ) to store the data.
Examples include the door of the church where Cole seeks sanctuary ; the color of the balloon, carpet, and Cole's sweater at the birthday party ; the tent in which he first encounters Kyra ; the volume numbers on Crowe's tape recorder ; the doorknob on the locked basement door where Malcolm's office is located ; The shirt that Anna wears at the restaurant ; Kyra's mother's dress at the wake ; and the shawl wrapped around the sleeping Anna when Malcolm realizes he is a ghost.

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I was present, I held my microphone, I put on my tape recorder as soon as I considered it was good, I took the sound that occurred front of me at the time I decided.
* Nagra IIC tape recorder held at the British Library
As a result, he was elected circuit clerk and recorder of Madison County, a post he held for two terms.
His father, whom he calls Lachanius, had held high offices in Italy and at the imperial court, had been governor of Tuscia ( Etruria and Umbria ), vicar of Britain, then imperial treasurer ( comes sacrarum largitionum ), imperial recorder ( quaestor ), and governor of the capital itself ( praefectus urbi ) in 414.
* A Minifon portable wire recorder from the 1950s held at the British Library
Dylan held an informal session at her apartment, performing twenty-six songs which were recorded by Glover on a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
As a teenager, in the decade following World War II, Dolby held part-time and summer jobs at Ampex in Redwood City, working with their first audio tape recorder in 1949.
Throughout the remainder of his life he held a number of county offices, such as recorder.
McNary first held public office in 1892 when he became Marion County's deputy recorder, remaining in the position until 1896.
Judge's comments will often be recorded by a hand held tape recorder and supplied to the drum majors along with the rest of the band's scores and feedback from the competition.
In addition to the patent on the telephone answering machine ( 1948 ), Zimmermann held dozens of other patents, including a security device that automatically dials a phone number and conveys information in case of an emergency ; a magnetic recorder used to monitor heart patients ; a system for accessing prerecorded lectures to earn college credit ; an airport system to send out landing information to planes 24 hours a day.
This Handy Looky provided a self-contained system of camera with lens and video recorder, the precursor of today's hand held cameras.
He held a number of minor judicial appointments, including that of recorder of Maidenhead in 1758 and Newbury in 1764, before being appointed Regius Professor of civil law at Oxford in 1767, a chair he held until his death.
Image: BCN-20-VTR. jpg | BCN 20 VTR hand held VTR recorder.
She entered politics in Canyon County and held several positions in county government between 1929 and 1951, including deputy county clerk, auditor, recorder of deeds and county treasurer.

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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.
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.
They also find a tape recorder that plays demonic incantations from the book, unleashing evil demons.
The TRS-80 Color Computer, IBM PCjr, MSX, and BBC Micro from Acorn Computers all contained a built-in relay for controlling an external tape recorder.
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.
Fighting Back recounts the difficulties in getting the FBI to release cockpit voice recorder tapes from United 93 to the public, and includes Deena Burnett's thoughts on the nature of heroism.
The CDH also receives housekeeping data and science data from the other spacecraft subsystems and components, and packages the data for storage on a data recorder or transmission to the ground via the communications subsystem.
Amstrad was key to the introduction of Sky, as it was the only manufacturer producing receiver boxes and dishes at the system's launch, and has continued to manufacture set top boxes for Sky, from analogue to digital and now including Sky's Sky + digital video recorder.
Kelly's voice recorder synthesizer ( vocoder ) recreated the song " Daisy Bell ", with musical accompaniment from Max Mathews.
NetMD recorders allow music files to be transferred from a computer to a recorder ( but not in the other direction ) over a USB connection.
This musical palindrome was for piano, recorder and cello and again was universally reversible-two players could play from the same sheet of music reading from opposite ends.
Most episodes begin with the leader of the IMF getting the assignment from a hidden tape recorder and an envelope of photos and information that explains the mission.
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.
For private use the ( reel-to-reel ) tape recorder was not very common and only slowly took off from about the 1950s ; with prices between 700 and 1500 DM ( which would now be about to €) such machines were still far too expensive for the mass market and their vacuum tube construction made them very bulky.
Most units from the 1980s onwards also incorporated built-in condenser microphones, which have extended high-frequency response, but may also pick up noises from the recorder motor.
A typical portable desktop cassette recorder from RadioShack.
Denon's development dated from its work with Japan's NHK Broadcasting ; NHK developed the first high-fidelity PCM audio recorder in the late 1960s.
The sound track could be immediately replayed from the same recorder unit, which also contained photoelectric sensors, somewhat similar to the various motion picture sound-on-film technologies of the era.
The first practical tape recorder from AEG was the Magnetophon K1, demonstrated in Germany in 1935.

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