Sentence examples for beacon that could from inspiring English sources

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The first stage in the effort was to develop a bit of computer code called a beacon that could be inserted into the computers, which were made by the German company Siemens and an Iranian manufacturer, to map their operations.

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He said the cockpit flight recorder and flight data recorder had underwater locator beacons that could effectively emit signals in water at a depth of 6,000 metres and for often longer than 30 days.

We developed molecular beacons that could hybridise with the known sequences of the four HHV-8 genes, as shown in table 2. All the beacons have 6-fluorescine (6-FAM) as the fluorescent label at the 5' end and a (4- dimethylamino) phenyl) azo) benzoic acid (Dabcyl) as universal quencher at the 3' end.

We wanted to build a cheap beacon that you could throw in a car or laptop, or attach to your pet (or maybe individuals?), and be able to monitor its motion on a screen in real-time, similar to those gadgets in spy movies.

It also wants to build out Beacon Gifts that could let gamers get discounts from nearby businesses.

That's when the lighthouse's 1,000-watt 1,000-wattbeaconhat could puncture all beamthatsoupiest fogs, was replacouldy a mechanism that the Coast Guard said was more modern -- and drew only 35 watts, less than most household light bulbs.

Software lead Andreas Müller developed an ultrasonic beacon tracking system that could allow the team to manipulate light, create a smoky haze effect, and use the whole of the theater for their choreography.

Mr. Viñoly said he hoped the building will be a beacon in a neighborhood that could use a bright spot.

Mr. Bonner said the agency would also set light beacons in high-risk areas that could be activated by immigrants in need of help.] Mexico's struggle against the mounting deaths has long been handicapped by constitutional provisions that prohibit the government from obstructing the free movement of citizens, including those found entering the United States without proper documents.

In other words: Ola's cars could literally be beacons that power a metropolitan Wi-Fi network.

In fact, Kontakt.io's founders — Tomasz Kozminski, Tomasz Kolek, Rafal Janicki and Szymon Niemczura — first set out to build an indoor navigation system for the blind, only to realise that Beacon technology could solve this problem and many others.

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