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The tensile force is measured by a strain gauge bonded to the cantilever and the output from this is fed to a control box which gives a direct digital read-out of tensile force in Newtons.
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This pops up another box which gives an option to hide friends.
"He's coming out of jail in a box," which gives him a certain credibility, Mr. Cardinale said.
The browser has a "magnifier" box, which gives you a close up of the web page you are looking at.
The secondary school version is the Engineering box which gives students a chance to actually take apart a Dyson machine and learn more about detailed design engineering.
"I still reckon that there are four teams capable of winning even if today perhaps some of them didn't want to reveal all their potential," said Schumacher. "What is clear is that Renault seem to be very quick straight out of the box, which gives them an edge".
On the referee's side Bobby Zamora is at least three yards in the box which gives him an advantage.
The more you use both sides of your brain, the more likely you are to think outside of the box, which gives you an advantage in work and play.
Each purchase of $30 or more comes with a complimentary metal spoon for those who want to enjoy their caviar on the spot, and the caviar tins are contained in a pre-chilled insulated box which gives the customer a three-hour window to get it into a refrigerator.
It's framed like a box, which gives the movie the illusory, numbed lack of import of a driver's-ed instructional film, until it moves from pedestrian normality to being drenched with the aftermath of violence.
In areas that are economically disadvantaged, like Kibera, we're distributing TEDx in a Box, which gives individuals in developing communities access to all the resources they need to organize a TEDx event, packaged in a portable box.
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