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Preferably, Dr. Adams said, the monitoring system would be imbedded in materials during the manufacturing process.
With larger motors, temperature-sensitive detectors may be imbedded at one or more locations in the stator windings.
However, this concept must be imbedded in a broader political strategy that recognizes the deep-seated insecurity of China's strategic community.
The cable, he said, can be imbedded directly into freshly poured concrete, or, for retrofit applications, can be laid in the sand bed under bricks or pavers or in shallow quarter-inch-wide grooves cut into existing asphalt or concrete.
The full passage of the briefing notes says: "On Libya His Majesty said he expects a spike in a couple of weeks and Jordanians will be imbedded [sic] with British SAS, as Jordanian slang is similar to Libyan slang".
Or potentially it could be imbedded in a TV set with an Ethernet connection, or on a mobile phone, or in some alternative device that might come out in the future.
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It's something that's imbedded in us.
The molding process is also where the content is imbedded into the CD.
But where Islam is imbedded in a pluralistic, democratic society, it thrives like any other religion.
In a linear induction motor, the stators, or stationary windings, are imbedded within the track.
These are temperature sensors that are imbedded in the structure of the vehicle.
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