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Each is pointed toward a small window in a corner of a shed and outfitted with an intervelometer, a device that automatically adjusts the lens aperture to accommodate changing light conditions and to instruct the camera to expose the single frame every five minutes.

Keep adjusting the aperture to accommodate available light.

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To do this, we calibrated a set of influence matrices for different aperture sizes to accommodate pupil variations within the population.

At the lower shore, the small-sized, smooth and unbanded ecotype (SU) lives on mussels, and has a smaller and thinner shell with a relatively wider aperture necessary to accommodate a larger muscular foot that prevents dislodgement resulting from heavy wave action [ 14- 16].

Steps need to be taken to prevent unsafe levels of microwave radiation escaping from these apertures which are often large to accommodate the product.

During beam injection, the staggered magnetic arrays in vacuum can be rotated within ±45° to accommodate the horizontal aperture limitation.

Unique to the design of this simulator, the tilt angle and distance between the output aperture and the ground are adjustable to accommodate test receivers of varying geometry.

Apertures and dips vary however, so the ability of the modified theory to accommodate different sizes and inclinations improves upon the physical validity of its predecessor when fracture information accompanies slug test data.

The probe optics used a low numeric aperture (NA) lens to maximize a Rayleigh range of approximately 4 mm in order to accommodate imaging the complex tooth morphology and image deeper structures like the DEJ.

To accommodate a large range of particle fluxes, the PLASTIC Entrance System employs collection apertures with different geometric factors for the bulk solar wind (H ∼ 96%, He ∼ 4%) and for the heavy, less-abundant ions (<1%) and suprathermal ions.

This design included a large aperture (17 m x 17 m), a slight downward facing nod (20°), a high-sloping ceiling to accommodate the beam angles from the closest heliostats, and particles released near the back wall of the receiver.

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