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The end of each coil extended out to touch a hardened part of the insect's body close to its wing base where it could pick up energy.
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The data is read, and possibly updated, by anyone with another coil, at a rate of 10 megabits per second.
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By holding a magnetic coil over somebody's skull, a researcher can affect the activity of the piece of cortex beneath, while causing no pain to the subject.
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Many consumers will just replace the outside compressor unit when it fails and limp along with a smaller interior evaporator coil, negating most of the energy savings.
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The chip, which requires no power, works like this: Up to four megabits of data are put into the chip by touching the dot with an encased coil about the width of a pencil eraser.
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Tyres hang on the wall, rusty chains coil around the place and a faint smell of oil permeates the air.
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For the first time, a 1 GHz ARM A8 processor controls the path of the coil of the bass loudspeaker in real-time.
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The stock retested resistance before backing off and extended the large descending coil, which was finally broken with a thrust at the end of November.
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Sprung with double wishbones, coil springs and adaptive monotube dampers, the car offers a choice of three drive modes Tour, Sport and Track with escalating thresholds for the car's engine, transmission, suspension and stability logic.
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One trial of 113 patients showed 58% had good brain function after three months, compared with 33% of those treated with the coil method, as well as a lower death rate.
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One new technique being used by some neuroeconomists is transcranial magnetic stimulation, in which a coil held next to the head issues a low-level magnetic pulse that temporarily disrupts activity in a certain part of the brain, to see if that changes the subject's preferences for example, for a particular food and how much he is willing to pay for it.
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