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Each robot race car will be individually timed as it follows a line or buried wire laid out on a 100 meter path in a large arena.
Price told me that their collars would register a shock if the dogs crossed a buried wire.
Computational examples are given for the induced currents along the buried wire and compared to the results obtained by using the transmission line (TL) approximation.
It is found that during growth a wire is, as expected, more stable than a uniform quantum well of the same composition and thickness, but less stable than a buried wire in the completed structure.
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For weeks in 1951, it was later revealed, the Giants had been able to decipher and take advantage of opposing teams' on-field signs, using a covert system of electrical buzzers, buried wires, cryptic gestures and, most important, a powerful telescope mounted high in their cavernous stadium.
Various methods involving line-of-sight spikes or buried wiring have been used.
Growing consumer independence from being tethered to power suppliers will free communities to improve the landscape without the tremendous expense of burying wires.
7), about the encroachment of ugly technology into everyday life: Fuel cells that produce on-site electricity offer a viable alternative to erecting utility poles and burying wires, and other far-reaching benefits as well.
In California, for example, a surcharge is added to utility bills to pay for burying wires in areas where landowners are also willing to pay for land surveys, connection fees, new street lighting and the cost of administering the special districts.
The idea of spending billions and tearing up the roads to bury wires and not be able to use the system for a decade was a loser.
I saw the tiniest babies I've ever seen in my life, buried by wires and hooked up to incredibly sophisticated technology, like ECMO and a Berlin Heart.
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