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Use HDMI technology to accommodate copper cables at lengths up to 50 feet (15 meters) without requiring a repeater or an amplifier.
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The purpose of this work is to realize a new joining method between CFC and a pure copper interlayer, required to accommodate the thermal expansion mismatch between CFC and the copper alloy.
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Eventually, though, fiber optics will have to replace ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), as copper wire can't accommodate as much data as fiber potentially can.
(2) Develop copper recycling industries to accommodate explosively increasing scrap and enforce extended producer responsibilities to recycle equipment by the way of reusing, remanufacturing and recycling etc. (3) For environmental and social problems, gradually guide copper recycling industry optimization.
The increased Cu O bond distance in [Cu 3]2+ is required to accommodate an additional long range interaction between the copper(ii) and a chloride from the copper(i) trichloride anion at 3.048 2) Å.
The Copper Box Arena was built to accommodate the 2012 Summer Olympic games in London.
To accommodate 350 to 400 guests, a temporary 5,100-square-foot 5,100-square-foot 5,100-square-footpleted next month.
Xocolatz's copper-topped tables for two can accommodate fewer than 20 hungry people, but the good news is that Mr. Chaves offers takeout and is available for catering all over the state.
I call it a coffin; it was a copper tub, not quite long enough to accommodate my height.
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