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The rotation speed could be controlled from 0 up to 20 rpm, and the motor can be programmed to shift its rotation clockwise and anti-clockwise.
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Some automatic transmissions are programmed to shift to a lower gear if they receive a signal from the steering that the driver is turning.
This transmission is programmed to shift quickly into higher gears, yet avoid the annoying trait of automatics that hunt for the right ratio.
The confidence criteria were programmed to shift in lock step to prevent violations of monotonic order (lowest = 1 to highest = 5).
The mixing shaft was programmed to shift from clockwise to anti-clockwise rotation every minute in order to achieve better mixing.
A camera trained on a specific object can be programmed to sound an alarm at any shift in the object's outline.
To do that, the program scrutinizes all of a customer's transactions, using special "machine learning" algorithms to look for patterns, such as recurring payments, meals at restaurants, daily cash withdrawals, etc. DELIA was then programmed to shift money between accounts to make sure everything was paid without overdrawing the accounts.
Before erasing, the cells were programmed to Vth shift of +3 V and +2.5 V for the JL and IM structures, respectively.
Actually, they are programmed to replicate the shifting speeds and directions of the wind as measured by Mr. Finch one day last month at Walden Pond, far from the wilds of Chelsea.
Its exterior is an enormous perforated aluminum shell programmed to shift throughout the day, filtering out sunlight or letting it in.
And other companies the city is already working with on the welfare-to-work effort are angry over what they say is a poorly organized program to shift welfare recipients into jobs.
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