Sentence examples for bits are subjected to from inspiring English sources

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In drilling of TI-6Al-4V alloy, drill bits are subjected to chatter vibration and it causes poor surface finish and tool failure.

At the transmitter, m pc message data bits are subjected to serial-to-parallel (S/P) conversion and are mapped into one of the possible 2 m pc combinations of M p carriers, the frequencies of which are characterized by the set B of frequency indices.

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The present system uses the statistical probability method, whereby the PHI data are subjected to 128-key bit encryption prior to upload on the server, but are linked to a non-PHI unique identifier (e.g., CMC0001) that allows joining of non-PHI data with PHI data for the purpose of conducting follow-up (see the star in the middle of the schematic in Figure 1).

Interesting that, since we now have such accurate electronic prediction devices, such drama-hungry media outlets, and such universal personal communication, every individual who is evenly remotely in the path of this bit of weather is being subjected to the psychological stress of The Wait.

We use a single point crossover together with mutation where each bit in a chromosome is subjected to 15% chance of having its value altered.

The bane of the last four years has been that the private sector has been made to feel unwelcome and has been subjected to other bits of government intervention, too numerous to mention.

When O'Hara includes, in his poems, urine and sequins, aspirins and Strega, it's not because he is addicted to reality on the contrary, he is addicted to artistic transformation, and is distressed by the fact that bits of the world haven't been subjected to mimesis, and preserved by it.

When O'Hara includes, in his poems, urine and sequins, aspirins and Strega, it's not because he is addicted to reality — on the contrary, he is addicted to artistic transformation, and is distressed by the fact that bits of the world haven't been subjected to mimesis, and preserved by it.

And not to worry, fans of the zeitgeist: being made to "walk through a backscatter X-ray scanner that shows their naughty bits to someone in another room" and being subjected to "invasive and humiliating patdowns" both made the list.

Professor Wohar said he had been subjected to "a little bit of ribbing," and had stopped using the Enron name when identifying himself.

It's not pleasant to think about it now, but the famous Miller, German, and Yaddo were subjected to quite a bit of condemnation for their early work on the technique, all of it on ethical grounds.

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