Sentences with phrase «operable by»

To get rid of unnecessary buttons, many functions have now been made operable by capacitive touchscreens.
Honda's screen is operable by way of a remote, and there are two headsets for independant listening.
Power is routed by the same 7 - speed automatic transmission as the non-hybrid Q50 gets instead of a continuously variable transmission as found in the Lexus GS — and, it's manually operable by large magnesium paddle shifters.
Included in the package is a specially made leather trimmed humidor, a special cigar cutter which is operable by one hand thus allowing for the operator to keep a hand on the sterring wheel and a special version of Dunhill's stormproof lighter which was designed by Alfred Dunhill in 1926.
The system can be operated by the center touch screen, or voice recognition commands with primary functions operable by steering wheel controls.
The dash is clad in luxurious veneers and features the latest COMAND infotainment system, operable by a rotary controller.
Operation by the center touch screen, with primary functions operable by steering wheel controls.

Not exact matches

The company paid homage to the building's history as a former automotive dealership by keeping the operable overhead door that used to lead into the building's showroom (now a space used by BP Lower 48 for meetings and events).
Both the Lactina and the Pump In Style are electrically operable and can also be powered by a vehicle lighter adaptor or battery pack.
A research group led by Chengsi Pan, Postdoctoral Researcher, and Tsuyoshi Takata, NIMS Special Researcher, at the Global Research Center for Environment and Energy Based on Nanomaterials Science (GREEN; Director - General: Kohei Uosaki) of the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS; President: Sukekatsu Ushioda), and Kazunari Domen, a professor of the Department of Chemical System Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo (President: Junichi Hamada) newly developed a water - splitting photocatalyst that is operable over a wider range of the visible light spectrum than before.
Radiation can treat tumors that can not be removed by surgery (sometimes shrinking them enough to be operable) and can be used to relieve pain and other cancer symptoms.
Paul worked closely with the Faulkes Telescope North project on Haleakala, a remotely operable telescope designed to be used by students around the world.
The proposal aims to improve the structural design of large buses to ensure that passengers are better protected in a deadly vehicle rollover by ensuring that the space around them remains sufficiently intact and the emergency exits remain operable.
What you actually get, however, is Nissan's continuously variable transmission (CVT)-- operable in manual mode via seven «steps» and tuned by Nismo for more sporting changes — combined with a four - wheel drive system, an electronic torque vectoring system, a multi-link independent rear suspension set - up and a slightly larger fuel tank.
This has been achieved by making it operable at low frequencies, which is down to sub-hertz levels.
New genres get green lit by Amazon to become more accessible and operable and open up a new market in order to build a niche audience, who will eventually judge which title will be worth their time.
The 700 - square - metre ballroom can be utilised as a single room or as four smaller rooms and a foyer separated by sound - proofed operable walls.
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Temperature fluctuation can be controlled by operable windows or vents, shading devices, and a backup heating system.
We need an operable fund by COP / MOP3.
ILP was previously operable on the traditional JavaScript Algorithm which was retooled and modified by Ripple last year.
• Perform assessments on pet patients to determine causes of complaints • Restrain animals during examination procedures carried out by veterinary doctors • Assist in performing laboratory tests including urinalysis and blood counts • Take and process x-rays and assist veterinary doctors in performing dental procedures • Prepare animals for surgeries by calming them down and sterilizing operable areas
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