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The biggest additions are the four sets of rumble pads, situated in the triggers and the surfaces that rest against the user's palms.
Early on, Betts and Collier argue that post-war institutions such as the United Nations' refugee agency (UNHCR) are not keeping pace with shifts in the triggers of forced migration, from individual persecution to war and social disruption.
The PS4's new DualShock 4 now comes with concave triggers and rubbery thumbsticks, whilst the Xbox One's controller adds vibration in the triggers that can mimic everything from gun recoil to hearbeats.
The drum principally contained nitrate salts, a byproduct of the chemical process that extracts plutonium, used in the triggers of hydrogen bombs.
It is the role of the adaptation layer to reshape the semantics-free trigger values contained in the triggers into the specific type of cross-layer information that is used by the application or protocol that is being evaluated.
He also coordinated development of techniques to industrially refine polonium for use with beryllium in the triggers of atomic weapons in the Manhattan Project's Dayton Project, part of which was conducted on the estate of his wife's family.
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In the trigger-based ESS, only triggered patient days were taken into account.
He kept his finger in the trigger guard.
These steps culminate in the triggering of a cellular response.
In the triggering event, the company had slowed access to a video file-sharing service BitTorrent.
The preliminary event data are analyzed in the triggering system of the central FPGA.
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