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Today's electro-mechanical switches take tenths of seconds or longer to divert power usually far too long to avoid a problem.
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Electrical contacts made through the holes in the strip would drive electro-mechanical counters.
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Researchers in the field use the acronym MEMS, for micro-electro-mechanical systems.
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Huts 11 and 11A at the Buckinghamshire museum were the first to house the large electro-mechanical Bombe devices, which decrypted German military messages during World War II.
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Edinburgh-based Wolfson, which specialises in audio parts for consumer electronic products, said sales were driven by a strong performances from its audio hubs and micro-electro-mechanical systems (Mems) microphone product lines.
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In an election fraught with ironies, here is one more: Al Gore , the putative inventor of the Internet, when faced with the perfect test of his belief in empirical solutions to the world's problems, immediately threw out objective, electro-mechanical vote counting in lieu of the most subjective of measurement schemes--teams of politically biased observers peering at increasingly mangled paper ballots.
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