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Next, we'll set up a redstone contraption to detect when a block of cobblestone is formed.
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It took nearly a century to confirm that these distortions exist, a feat that required huge contraptions in two locations to detect an ultra-tiny ripple in the fabric of space.
The collaboration, working at the Gran Sasso laboratory, set out to detect WIMPs with a contraption consisting of nine 9.7-kilogram crystals of doped sodium iodide--a material that generates a flash of light when one of its nuclei or electrons recoils after interacting with another particle.
Conscientiousness was easiest to detect.
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"That means that we get a change in gravitational acceleration - so that's what we've been able to measure". In fact, Mr Middlemiss and his colleagues, writing in the journal Nature, report that their contraption can detect even smaller gravity changes - such as those that would be caused by a tunnel less than 1m across, buried 2m underground.
Kesting told me, "It was water, of course — we had to find some sort of contraption to put on her".
It's quite a contraption to assemble and manipulate.
At Bespoke, Mr. Summit has built a scanning contraption to examine limbs using a camera.
The girl carried the contraption to the next table and started a competition there.
Each one has a different contraption to try and stop this.
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