Sentences with phrase «loggers take»

«Comark's new WiFi Data Loggers take the guesswork out of data monitoring and temperature measurement,» says Michael Hall, -LSB-...]
Even a very very quick cog change of a manual (this I timed with the Data logger takes 0.28 s for 1 - 2, 0.37 s for 2 - 3 — from data coming from the clutch switch which activates the rev control and shift limit, activates the timing retard aka «misfiring system».)

Not exact matches

Take a look at what a small fraction of the $ 142 billion spending plan is helping create - a logger training program.
We've heard a lot about the new teacher evaluation plan, school aid and ethics reforms but this week on New York NOW we'll take a look at what a small fraction of the $ 142 billion spending plan is helping create - a logger training program.
Started in Bella Coola by one - time truck logger Daryl Smith, it is now the sixth - largest airline operating at YVR (based on outbound seats), and third - largest in take - offs and landings.
He also took many personal photographs, and had a particular fascination with early logging practices, although he never worked as a logger himself.
The name is taken from the Hawks - bill and Logger - head Turtles that rest here.
Ikonos satellite images taken last month for the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Foundation show that incursions by loggers are eating into some of the core butterfly roosting regions that Mexico pledged particularly to protect, according to a research team that posted images on NASA's Earth Observatory Web page tonight.
As part of his internship with Santa Barbara Channelkeeper, Cody Wilgus (MESM 2016) takes readings of dissolved oxygen and conductivity to calibrate the data loggers deployed at a site on the Ventura River.
As a former commercial logger, he knows it would have taken him about two hours to fell it with the chainsaw.
With this in mind, Beijing then took the unusual step of paying the loggers to become tree planters — to reforest instead of deforest.
You can't solve problems in a forest for long simply by taking the chainsaw from a logger.
The Rainforest Foundation UK and the Global Canopy Programme are taking a similar approach in Congo and Cameroon, respectively, helping communities map their lands to protect against illegal loggers and other forms of encroachment.
For example, Dave Akerman from the U.K. sent up his Raspberry Pi kit (data logger, GPS tracker, and a camera) embed into Helium balloons up into the sky, to take his hobby to new heights.
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