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These and devices
These minimum costs may come to $1 per month, more or less, for residential and small commercial customers, although they are substantially higher for large industrial users, who require more costly connections and metering devices.
These devices convert a sound pressure wave to or from an electric signal.
These applets must run either in a container provided by a host program, through a plugin, or a variety of other applications including mobile devices that support the applet programming model.
These were initially custom devices, but it was soon common to include such support in a LocalTalk-to-Ethernet bridge.
These engines comprise specialised devices which use some form of stored energy to operate, whether mechanical, chemical, or electromagnetic.
These platforms range from large mainframe computers to small handheld devices.
These portable devices first became popular with the wearable computer movement in the 1980s.
These devices work on the principle known as the magnetocaloric effect.
These single-function devices differ from the more familiar general-purpose CPUs in several ways:
These arrays should not be confused with charge-coupled devices.
These devices are specially designed for low-voltage stabilization applications requiring a guaranteed voltage over a wide current range and highly stable over temperature.
: These are avalanche diodes designed specifically to protect other semiconductor devices from high-voltage transients.
These channels are reserved exclusively for voice communication applications and therefore are less likely to experience interference from other wireless devices such as baby monitors and wireless networks.
These large-scale technological program demonstrations were joined by integrated circuit research, which resulted in submicrometre electronic technology and electron devices that evolved into the Very Large Scale Integration ( VLSI ) Program and the Congressionally mandated charged particle beam program.
These devices can be used in the future for manufacturing, communication and various medical applications, such as soft tissue surgery.
These marriages often were alliance or succession devices: the Soga lord ensured the domination of a prince, to be put as puppet to the throne ; or a prince ensured the combination of two imperial descents, to strengthen his own and his children's claim to the throne.
These are bulk propellants, propelling charges, and devices containing propellants with or without means of ignition.
These devices are not common.
These devices are still used today.
These characteristics make Hall effect devices better for position sensing than alternative means such as optical and electromechanical sensing.
These dosimeters are used in combination with specialized read out devices.
These devices usually use a magnetic flux detector to determine the position of the stick.
These devices often support advanced features, such as pitch correction and special sound effects.
These devices can also be operated between parallel polarizers, in which case the bright and dark states are reversed.
These devices employed compound semiconductor chips fabricated with the planar process invented by Dr. Jean Hoerni at Fairchild Semiconductor.

These and spanning
These subswitches have to exist, because for each input in a minimal spanning switch, there is a wire from the input subswitches to the middle subswitches.
These ripples affect Mrs. Dalloway and readers spanning generations.
These concerts featured specially-commissioned orchestral and choral arrangements of material spanning all 4 albums, the band themselves playing with the Hallé musicians and Garvey singing positioned just to the right of the conductor, Joe Duddell, onstage.
These include the classic pools game that traditionally includes a large number of fixtures, spanning the weekend.
These two buildings are linked by two bridges spanning Albert Coates Lane.
These MLS database systems provide a unified back-end system for content spanning multiple labels, but they do not resolve the challenge of having users process content at multiple security levels in one system while enforcing mandatory access controls.
These contacts enabled him to build a company spanning both sides of the Irish border when, in 1973, he borrowed £ 100 and started extracting gravel from his family farm, washing it and selling it to local builders.
These adventures range from very simple, 20-room outings to complex works spanning multiple diskettes.
Steve Kipner is a multi-platinum-selling songwriter and record producer with hits spanning over a 40 year history, including chart-topping songs such as Olivia Newton-John's " Physical ", Chicago's Grammy-nominated " Hard Habit to Break ", " Genie in a Bottle " by Christina Aguilera, for which he won an Ivor Novello Award for International Hit of the Year, Natasha Bedingfield's " These Words ", " The Hardest Thing " by 98 Degrees, " He Loves U Not " by Dream, " Stole " by Destiny's Child's Kelly Rowland, The Script's " Breakeven " and " The Man Who Can't Be Moved ", and most recently, American Idol Season 8 Winner Kris Allen's first single debut " Live Like We're Dying ," and " Fight for This Love " by Great Britain's Cheryl Cole.
These results are at the end of the chain of reasoning of your DA ( starts with your link with internal links spanning over the Brink with Uniqueness and lead to the Impact ), then the Going along with the example, an impact would be that economic collapse may cause nuclear war.
These results are at the end of the chain of reasoning of your DA ( starts with your link with internal links spanning over the Brink with Uniqueness and lead to the Impact ), then the Going along with the example, an impact would be that economic collapse may cause nuclear war.
These surveys are part of Seagrass-Watch, a global seagrass assessment and monitoring programme spanning 18 countries with more than 200 monitoring sites worldwide.
These surveys are part of Seagrass-Watch, a global seagrass assessment and monitoring programme spanning 18 countries with more than 200 monitoring sites worldwide.

These and thrust
These wards failed, and a last-ditch ritual caused thorns to thrust through the skin of the blood elves.
These turtles swim using all four feet in a way similar to the dog paddle, with the feet on the left and right side of the body alternately providing thrust.
These calculations suggest that the system requires on the order of a kilowatt of power per newton of thrust, considerably lower than electric thrusters, and that the system generates the same thrust anywhere within the heliopause because the sail spreads automatically as the solar wind becomes less dense.
These thrust faults carry relatively thin slices of rock ( which are called nappes or thrust sheets, and differ from tectonic plates ) from the core of the shortening orogen out toward the margins, and are intimately associated with folds and the development of metamorphism.
These piers were often surmounted by a pinnacle or statue, further adding to the downward weight, and counteracting the outward thrust of the vault and buttress arch as well as stress from wind loading.
These techniques could be nearly instantly fatal or incapacitating, as a thrust to the skull, heart, or major blood vessel would cause massive trauma.
These armoured corps were to be the spearhead of the German thrust into France.
These three armies, bunched between Lublin and the Carpathians, were to thrust south-eastwards into Ukraine, aiming to capture Kiev and encircle and destroy the Soviet forces west of the Dnieper.
These could have included multi-pulse rocket motors, thrust vectoring, hybrid rockets, gel propellants, and ductless external combustion ramjets.
These missiles are also much more agile, some by employing thrust vectoring ( typically gimballed thrust ).
These engines were boosted to of thrust per chamber for a total of.
These were arranged in symmetrical pairs along the length of the barrel, angled to project their thrust against the base of the projectile as it passed.
These aircraft, when landing on water, have no conventional braking method and must rely on slaloming and / or reverse thrust, as well as the drag of the water in order to slow or stop.
These valves are positioned by the engine controller, which uses them to throttle the flow of liquid oxygen to the preburners and, thus, control engine thrust.
These length selections balance between maximum thrust and technique considerations.
These massive dams resist the thrust of water entirely by their own weight.
These are the type most commonly used in automotive applications ( to support the wheels of a motor car for example ), where they are used in pairs to accommodate axial thrust in either direction, as well as radial loads.
These create wedge-shaped regions of oil inside the bearing between the pads and a rotating disk, which support the applied thrust and eliminate metal-on-metal contact.
These two books later provided the thrust of the plot in 2000 for the Broadway musical Seussical.
These exhausts converted some of the waste energy of the ( internal combustion ) engines exhaust-flow into a small amount of forward thrust by accelerating the hot gasses in a rearward direction to a speed greater than that of the aircraft.
These were rated at thrust and fired in pairs, causing it to pitch, roll, or yaw to control attitude.

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