Sentences with phrase «electrical components in»

It is the duty of the electrical maintenance technician to repair or put electrical components in place either at centralized locations or at a site.
The total weight of the electrical components in the experimental vehicle was 215 kg, from which the Lithium - Ion contributed with around 130 kg, considerably less than a conventional Nickel - metal Hybrid battery of similar storage, which would have weighted between 180 and 200 kilograms.
This means that electrical components in the vehicle are normally running on battery power.
If the B1976 code remains, then the mechanic will begin by visually inspecting all of the electrical components in the passenger seat forward switch and power seat systems.
This turns off most of the electrical components in the car, which in the best - case scenario would stall the car.
One reason is that the unstable metals that act as spark plugs for the bombs — plutonium and highly - enriched uranium — bathe themselves and nearby electrical components in radiation, with sometimes unpredictable consequences; another is that all the bombs» metallic components are subject to normal, sometimes fitful corrosion.
It may also help researchers size up molecules for use as electrical components in tiny circuits.
Such images could give a deeper understanding of chemical reactions, and may help researchers size up molecules for use as electrical components in tiny circuits.
This is such an excellent reminder that it is ok to turn off our phones, computers, televisions, radios, iPods, answering machines and so on... It's imperative that we CREATE solitude when every electrical component in this world is screaming for our attention.

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Five years ago in an old Massachusetts mill room 12 workers scurried about with plastic bags, plucking electrical components from shelves.
Ford Motor Company has the three largest recalls, by far, on the list, due to electrical components - ignition switches in 1981 and cruise - control switches in 1999 - that were installed across the company's entire lineup.
The 14 industries reporting growth in new export orders in April — listed in order — are: Wood Products; Petroleum & Coal Products; Nonmetallic Mineral Products; Furniture & Related Products; Computer & Electronic Products; Machinery; Paper Products; Electrical Equipment, Appliances & Components; Transportation Equipment; Plastics & Rubber Products; Food, Beverage & Tobacco Products; Chemical Products; Miscellaneous Manufacturing; and Fabricated Metal Products.
Every item — including raw materials, electrical components, grains used in food manufacturing and completely fabricated goods — has a unique Harmonized System Code (HS Code) that is used by customs officials to classify imports.
Ron Corio: Many of the system component suppliers, such as mounting equipment, electrical and other balance of system components, manufacture their products here in the United States.
Brooklyn - based Loomia makes fabrics that have electrical components built in.
Siemens was contracted in March 2011 to equip the refinery with electrical and control components.
In addition, the facility diverts 99 percent of waste away from landfills, and features energy - efficient lighting, motors, compressors and electrical system components that calculate maximum efficiencies.
Still, with the range of supplies that are in here - projector, coffee pots, electrical components - odds are, someone's going to come looking for an item while this mom is pumping.
The remaining eight sub-sectors, however, reported contraction in the following order: appliances and components products; non-metallic mineral products; transportation equipment; fabricated metal products; paper products; electrical equipments; computer & electronic products; and printing & related support activities.
The computer & electronic products sub-sector reported no change while the remaining five reported contractions in production during the review month in the following order: non-metallic mineral products; appliances and components; paper products; fabricated metal products and electrical equipment.
The remaining seven sub-sectors reported declines in new order in the following order: appliances and components products; non-metallic mineral products; electrical equipment; transportation equipment; paper products; fabricated metal products; and computer & electronic products.
General Electric Co. says it plans to close an electrical components plant in upstate New York and move the work to Florida.
The red fire ants that have spread across the American South are pesky both for their painful stings and their attraction to electrical equipment; in Texas, they commonly short out the traffic lights by crawling into circuit boxes and chewing or even stinging electrical components.
«This is a big step in determining the identity of key components of the molecular machinery that converts sound waves into electrical signals in the inner ear,» said the study's co-senior author, Gregory Frolenkov, of the Department of Physiology at the University of Kentucky.
The semiconductor gallium arsenide (GaAs) is widely used, for instance in infrared remote controls, the high - frequency components of mobile phones and for converting electrical signals into light for fibre optical transmission, as well as in solar panels for deployment in spacecraft.
This could be a useful component in a high - speed communications network, «the kind of thing that a wireless company would want for their base stations,» says Michael Kozicki, an Arizona State University professor of electrical engineering and director of the school's Center for Applied Nanoionics.
Even when foreign companies such as General Electric or Suzlon supply the turbines as much as 70 percent of the components are made in China, everything except for bearings and electrical controls.
In a study published by the psychologists Kurt Gray of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Daniel Wegner (now deceased) in 2012, participants watched a brief video of a robot's head either from the front, where they could see its «human» face, or from behind, where they saw electrical componentIn a study published by the psychologists Kurt Gray of the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill and Daniel Wegner (now deceased) in 2012, participants watched a brief video of a robot's head either from the front, where they could see its «human» face, or from behind, where they saw electrical componentin Chapel Hill and Daniel Wegner (now deceased) in 2012, participants watched a brief video of a robot's head either from the front, where they could see its «human» face, or from behind, where they saw electrical componentin 2012, participants watched a brief video of a robot's head either from the front, where they could see its «human» face, or from behind, where they saw electrical components.
Another component senses changes in the electrical current flowing through the generated sweat, which measures alcohol levels and sends them to the user's cell phone.»
The report calls for stepped up global efforts to better design of components in electrical and electronic equipment to facilitate reuse and recycling (EEE), greater capture and recycling of old (EEE), and better tracking of e-waste and the resource recovery process.
Using a technique called gas chromatography, Schiestl and colleagues in Sweden and Germany separated the components of the female bee extract that sexually arouses males, then measured the electrical response of male antennae to each compound to determine which ones are active.
While at Stanford University working on her Ph.D. in electrical engineering, Claussen knew she wanted her career to have a strong teaching component.
In the mutant flies, the researchers were able to show a key molecular component of the electrical activity switch is broken and the sleep - inducing neurons are always off, causing insomnia.
«Because ultimately one will want to make such optical processors with maybe tens or hundreds of photonic qubits, it becomes unwieldy to do this using traditional optical components,» says Dirk Englund, the Jamieson Career Development Assistant Professor in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at MIT and corresponding author on the new paper.
In theory, computers could be made around a thousand times faster by «turbo - charging» their electrical components with light pulses.
Shock waves created by electrical impulses in a water bath separate the individual components at their predetermined break points.
«The components of today's computers, in which information is passed only in the form of electrical currents, can not be fundamentally improved.
Memristors are electrical components that limit or regulate the flow of electrical current in a circuit and can remember the amount of charge that was flowing through it and retain the data, even when the power is turned off.
Our technologies, which are increasingly dependent on electrical components and on satellites (GPS, telephony, etc), are thus ever more sensitive to solar activity, while such flares can even put astronauts» lives in danger.
Advances in high - temperature components and improved system modeling, combined with the potential for conversion costs an order of magnitude lower than those of turbines, suggest that TPV could offer a pathway for efficiently storing and producing electrical power from solar thermal sources, a new study suggests.
Inside each cryomodule are 3 - 4 niobium cavity strings, accordion - like components bathed in liquid helium that keeps the cavities cold to aid in generating very strong electrical fields that drive the beam's acceleration.
Gallium arsenide is a technologically important narrow - band - gap semiconductor, in which the excitation of electrons from the valence into the conduction band produces charge carriers that can transport electrical current through electronics components.
The Sydney team's component, coined a microwave circulator, acts like a traffic roundabout, ensuring that electrical signals only propagate in one direction, clockwise or anti-clockwise, as required.
The research, published in PLOS ONE, found that polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), a chemical once used in industrial equipment, such as electrical components and certain paints, accumulates in the fat tissue of whales, dolphins and porpoises — known collectively as cetaceans — and can remain there throughout their lifetime.
In a series of tests, the researchers printed several tiny electrical components, including transistors, light detectors, and antennas, on the polymer and watched as they decayed over a span of hours to days thanks to humidity in the aiIn a series of tests, the researchers printed several tiny electrical components, including transistors, light detectors, and antennas, on the polymer and watched as they decayed over a span of hours to days thanks to humidity in the aiin the air.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University]-- Capacitors, electronic components that store and quickly release a charge, play an important role in many types of electrical circuits.
In the experiments reported in Nature, the scientists used mass spectrometry, a technique that identifies chemicals based on the size and electrical charge of their components, to compare the levels of 1,126 metabolites in healthy prostate tissue, clinically localized prostate cancer, and metastatic prostate canceIn the experiments reported in Nature, the scientists used mass spectrometry, a technique that identifies chemicals based on the size and electrical charge of their components, to compare the levels of 1,126 metabolites in healthy prostate tissue, clinically localized prostate cancer, and metastatic prostate cancein Nature, the scientists used mass spectrometry, a technique that identifies chemicals based on the size and electrical charge of their components, to compare the levels of 1,126 metabolites in healthy prostate tissue, clinically localized prostate cancer, and metastatic prostate cancein healthy prostate tissue, clinically localized prostate cancer, and metastatic prostate cancer.
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To gain an understanding of how electrical synapses specifically form between neurons, we are interested in determining which gap junctions identified in the reconstruction of the nervous system have UNC - 7 as a component, which other innexins contribute to these junctions, what determines specificity for forming complete channels, and how these gap junctions function to direct information flow in the nervous system.
In more industrial contexts, they are commonly used for insulation, sealants, adhesives, lubricants, gaskets, filters, medical applications (e.g., tubing), and casing for electrical components.
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