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# and sensing
Other uses for semiconductor diodes include sensing temperature, and computing analog logarithms ( see Operational amplifier applications # Logarithmic ).
# Cell density sensing: A novel GPCR role in regulating cell density sensing.
# An extensive seismic dataset, plus a variety of remote sensing data have been collected which bolster the well data by confirming the presence of:
# Immerse the sensing portion in a stirred mixture of pure ice and water at 1 Standard atmosphere ( 101. 325 kPa ; 760. 0 mmHg ) and mark the point indicated when it had come to thermal equilibrium.
# Immerse the sensing portion in a steam bath at 1 Standard atmosphere ( 101. 325 kPa ; 760. 0 mmHg ) and again mark the point indicated.
# VLF remote sensing of the heated ionosphere
# Conducting research, preparing scientific papers and technical reports, developing policy, teaching, and advising on aspects regarding landscape architecture such as the application of geographic information systems, remote sensing, law, landscape communication, interpretation and landscape ecology.
# the third, " most important ", absent from " the whole lexicon of words in the English language " but described as " the entire sensing of the whole of oneself "
# A voltage sensing domain ( S1-S4 ).
# REDIRECT remote sensing
# The actuating device in the sensor is a steel container containing a sensing substance, either wax, liquid or gas.
# It can be activated by another switch, either an airspeed sensing vane under a wing ( as in the Cessna Caravan ) or a pressure switch attached to the landing gear ( as in many twin engine planes ).
# Remote sensing techniques, including hyperspectral imaging.

# and part
# ( Reprint: first published in 1956 by American Squares as a part of the American Squares Dance Series )
# Campaign for greater appreciation of traditional beers, ciders and perries as part of our national heritage and culture.
The Ferrocarril Domingo Faustino Sarmiento | Sarmiento Line is part of the extensive Rail transport in Argentina # Commuter network | Buenos Aires metropolitan rail system.
# The values attached to experiences, and the values that are a part of the self-structure, in some instances, are values experienced directly by the organism, and in some instances are values introjected or taken over from others, but perceived in distorted fashion, as if they had been experienced directly.
Likewise, the Museum of the Ancient Orient, part of the Istanbul Archaeology Museums, also has a " Code of Hammurabi " clay tablet, dated to 1750 BC, in ( Room 5, Inv # Ni 2358 ).
Much of the lower portion of the river ( List of islands in the Detroit River # Mud Island | Mud Island pictured ) is now part of the Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge.
# The whole is greater than the part.
# As a part of discrete, identifiable medical syndromes.
# a part of a discussion or communication among or between members of the Board of Governors and officers and employees of the Federal Reserve System related to items ( 1 ), ( 2 ), or ( 3 ).
# Rarely, the reverse design may differ, in whole or in part, from that of the obverse.
Though the show had respectable ratings ( it sat at # 16 for the 1970-71 season ), it was dropped in July 1971 by CBS as part of the so-called " Rural Purge " ( along with fellow country-themed shows The Beverly Hillbillies, Mayberry R. F. D.
# the part beneath the skin, called the hair follicle or when pulled from the skin, called the bulb.
# the shaft, which is the hard filamentous part that extends above the skin surface.
# Loss of sovereignty: Membership often comes with a loss of state sovereignty as treaties are signed which require cooperation on the part of all member states.
# States have to give up part of their sovereignty, which weakens the state's ability to assert its authority.
# Regarding the written tradition opposing the making and veneration of images, they asserted that icons were part of unrecorded oral tradition ( parádosis, sanctioned in Orthodoxy as authoritative in doctrine by reference to, Basil the Great, etc.
# " Spearheading the shift from impunity to accountability ", pointing out that, until very recently, it was the only court judging crimes committed as part of the Yugoslav conflict, since prosecutors in the former Yugoslavia were, as a rule, reluctant to prosecute such crimes ;
# From the Syrian border, via Zarqa, to the Saudi border ; replacing part of the Hedjaz Railway ;
# Connecting the first line to Aqaba, and from Mafraq to Irbid, replacing another part of the Hedjaz Railway ;
# Lead Medium-attributed to Antonello da Messina-One part litharge ( yellow lead oxide ) or lead white, combined by cooking with three to four parts linseed.
# Lead Medium-attributed to Leonardo da Vinci-One part litharge or lead white, combined by cooking with three to four parts raw linseed oil, and three to four parts water.
# Lead Medium-attributed to Velázquez-One part verdigris ( derived from copper-this material is substituted for the lead-based metallic driers ), combined by cooking with 20 parts raw linseed or walnut oil.
# Bacteriophage Lambda binds to the target E. coli cell, the J protein in the tail tip interacting with the lamB gene product of E. coli, a porin molecule which is part of the maltose operon.
# Q protein then binds and displaces part of the σ factor and transcription re-initiates.
# A hardware abstraction layer that forms the lowest-level part of a kernel, sometimes used to provide real-time functionality to normal OS's, like Adeos.

# and electrode
# Working electrode
# Counter electrode
# Reference electrode ( standard hydrogen electrode or an equivalent )
The " D " shaped electrode s are enclosed in a flat vacuum chamber, which is installed in a narrow gap between the two magnet # Modelling magnets | poles of a large magnet.
* Floating, being electrically disconnected from an electronic power source, for example a floating-gate transistor ; non-connected to any circuit, for example floating potential acquired by a floating electrode in electrochemistry ( e. g., see Langmuir probe # Floating_potential )
# The material has no intrinsic conductivity, but charges are injected into it from one electrode and captured by the other.
# REDIRECT Standard electrode potential
# A neutral atom or molecule, in a region of strong electric field ( such as the high potential gradient near the curved electrode ) is ionized by a natural environmental event ( for example, being struck by an ultraviolet photon or cosmic ray particle ), to create a positive ion and a free electron. Image: Corona Discharge initiation. svg
# At a certain distance from the electrode, the electric field becomes low enough that it no longer imparts enough energy to the electrons to ionize atoms when they collide.
# REDIRECT Standard electrode potential
# REDIRECT Standard electrode potential
# platinized platinum electrode
# REDIRECTStandard electrode potential
# REDIRECTStandard electrode potential
# REDIRECT Ion selective electrode
# REDIRECT Ion selective electrode
# Electrochemical doping involves suspending a polymer-coated, working electrode in an electrolyte solution in which the polymer is insoluble along with separate counter and reference electrodes.
# Oxidation only occurs at the anode, and thus staining and other problems which may result from the oxidation of the electrode substrate itself is avoided in the cathodic process.
# REDIRECT working electrode
# REDIRECT Standard hydrogen electrode
# internal electrode, usually silver chloride electrode or calomel electrode

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