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A radiant heat was applied by aiming a beam of light through a hole in the light box through the glass plate to the middle of the plantar surface of each hind paw.
If the microprocessor's analysis of the infrared image determines that a pedestrian rather than an animal is in the road, the control microprocessor communicates with the vehicle's adaptive headlight system and aims a spotlight beam at the person, to better inform the driver and to warn the pedestrian.
Then she aims an infrared beam at a nearby printer, which makes a copy that the patient can take to the pharmacist.
The system aims a harmless laser beam at intruders to scare them.
"Oates, never squeamish about looking into the dark places of the soul, has aimed a powerful beam into that shadowy chamber".
The release took place on Thursday when workers at the lab, in Tokaimura, a two-hour drive northeast of Tokyo, were aiming a proton beam at a piece of gold as part of an experiment.
The investigations on the performance of the neural controller in aiming a laser beam to be at a particular point on the detector plane are tested under dynamic disturbances generated at the transmitter in addition to the atmospheric effects through which the maximum correction capability of the developed neural controller is examined.
Jessica sniffed hers, and Andy's father aimed a hard, questioning beam at her. "O.K.?" Jessica said, "No top brands?" My God, she thought, what is the matter with me?
That's a big jump from the maximum penalty of $11,000 for one laser strike the FAA announced last year.One Florida man earlier this month pleaded guilty to aiming a green laser beam on at least 23 occasions at planes using Orlando airport.
In one of the latest local cases, Adam Gardenhire, 19, of North Hollywood received a 30-month prison sentence in March after he was convicted in federal court of aiming a green laser beam at an airplane and a Pasadena police helicopter.
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