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An estimated 650,000 people in this country have either a defibrillator or a more complex device that combines a defibrillator and a pacemaker.
Mark Robinson, market business developer at Canon, adds: "It is also worth considering whether it's more important that a device reliably prints and scans at high quality, or whether there is a need for a more complex device that achieves that and much more".
"We're very focused on the fact that it's a more complex device to understand," he added.
The hope is that new functions can be developed if the smartcard is turned into a more complex device.
The performance of this device for heat flux inversion was experimentally tested, proving that it was more efficient than a more complex device designed using the classical transformation thermodynamics approach.
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A cable modem modulates and demodulates signals like a telephone modem but is a much more complex device.
The model is like standard compact model scalable with area and temperature and can be used as a stand-alone diode or as a part of more complex device macro-model, e.g. LDMOS, JFET, bipolar transistor.
That patent – even if it is only on a small component of a much larger and more complex device – can be used to "hold up" a licensee for an excessive royalty.
More complex device structures are also easily possible such as master slave delay flip-flops and 21-stage ring oscillators which were fabricated on PEN substrates [205].
Although simple standing-wave refrigerators may seem obsolete compared with such a technically complex outlook, they remain a starting point for the development of more complex devices and test potential improvements.
Some want expensive, more complex devices while others yearn for a simpler, less cluttered touch experience.
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