The word
"ir" is a verb in Spanish that means "to go" in English.
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The handset also comes with
IR sensor that can be used to control your TV, AC, etc..
The Right controller also features a motion
IR camera, that can sense gestures.
Note, however, that the bulk of the atmosphere is made up of nitrogen and oxygen molecules which don't
absorb IR at all.
(1) Though it is seldom mentioned, this means that CO2 absorbs and
emits IR radiation at exactly the same frequencies.
Furthermore, it is equipped with
IR remote, fingerprint sensor, and heart rate monitor.
Designed and implemented the software and firmware for a device which
uses IR beams to detect the swing of a golf club.
The top offers a 3.5 mm headphone jack with
IR port for remote control functionality.
A passive
IR thermometer would help you get temps through your system as you diagnose.
As a healthcare provider, I have been familiar with the health benefits of
IR light for years.
I have never understood why people
call IR cooling a greenhouse effect.
At the very least the variation of
outgoing IR on a month to month basis is huge compared with the small linear decrease that the CO2 increase should generate.
This setting can be adjusted on the
included IR remote, or a line of touch sensitive controls on the speaker itself.
A built - in
IR transmitter lets you control your TV, cable box, set - top box, and other home theater gear.
You will need the stylus for pin point accuracy but the screen features
IR touch, so its not completely necessary for the most common tasks.
This is a six inch
IR touchscreen display that has WIFI and allows you to shop for books.
I do not recommend selling your shares
if IR declines in price.
This new e-reader is fairly solid because the screen is completely flush with the bezel, so it should appeal to users who do not
like IR.
She accepts
IR dating and marriage, as well as gay marriage.
In the real (wet) atmosphere
IR optical depth is dominated by water vapor.