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A microprocessor in the drive controls the motion of the heads and also contains RAM to store data for transfer to and from the disks.
The day before, he had taken his first halting steps on his new prosthetic leg: a sleek silver bone of titanium and carbon fiber with a microprocessor in the knee that recalibrates the gait 50 times a second.
A clock and a microprocessor in the Somnavue control box can be programmed to turn the lens light on and off at specified times of day, and the light intensity can be regulated.
Manufactured by a German company, Ottobock, a microprocessor in the prosthetic allows amputees to stand naturally, walk with a more natural gait, climb up and down stairs, run, ski and cycle.
Two gyro sensors in the front of the lens detect the frequency and amplitude of the camera shake and send the information to a microprocessor in the rear of the lens.
A microprocessor in the bottle cap registered the date and time of each opening.
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Using a special algorithm, a microprocessor in a unit in the shoe's tongue then converts the stream of foot-force data into how far and fast a runner is actually going.
Each mass-flow regulator is controlled by a microprocessor in order to obtain the desired NO concentration at the point of entry into the ventilator.
Philip Cocke, a Manhattan-based agent for the SNS Energy Distribution Corporation, a company in Amityville, N.Y., that sells the product in the United States, explained that MicroTherm is a "microprocessor in a box" connected to the timing device that controls the on-off cycle of the boiler or furnace.
A microcontroller differs from a microprocessor in several important ways.
Such systems commonly rely upon a microprocessor located in the cap of the medication container, where time and date of each opening are recorded.
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