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Adult members are commonly embedded in a tough secreted tunic containing cellulose (a glucose polysaccharide not normally found in animals).
Because digital computers use eight-bit bytes, the ASCII code is commonly embedded in an eight-bit field consisting of the seven information bits and a parity bit that is used for error-checking purposes or to represent special symbols.
These can be offered as in-class resources, or more commonly, embedded within the course's website or LMS.
These are commonly embedded in mobile devices nowadays, for instance, temperature, light, gyroscope, etc.; we also expect to find complementary sensors there, such as microphone, camera, or battery indicator described in Table 2.
For drug-eluting stents, a pharmacological agent is commonly embedded in a polymer matrix coated on the surface of a stent, thereby controlling the time release of the drug after implantation.
Furthermore, the code of the visualisation module is commonly embedded and merged with the rest of the application, making it difficult to reuse it in other applications.
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To protect copyrighted content against unauthorized redistribution, distributors commonly embed watermarks or fingerprints in the content, uniquely linking copies to individual users.
The air masses interact in the frontal systems commonly found embedded within the traveling cyclones that lie beneath the polar-front jet stream.
Because squid beaks are commonly found embedded in the lumps, scientists have suggested that the whales produce the smelly substance to protect their lower digestive system from indigestible sharp objects.
There are two commonly used embedding techniques.
The design goal is to minimize energy consumption while meeting the real-time requirements commonly seen in embedded applications.
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