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As you can pretty much deduce from the name, it enables your $200 to $300 mobile device to emit a variety of noises simulating flatulence.
In 1956 Greatbatch inadvertently fitted a wrong-size resistor into an oscillator he was building to record heartbeats, causing the device to emit intermittent electrical pulses.
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Flare, combustible device used to emit a dazzlingly bright light for signaling or illumination on railroads and highways and in military operations.
Southwest Airlines has confirmed with TechCrunch that a flight from Louisville to Baltimore was evacuated while still at the gate after a device began to emit smoke.
BlackBerry devices tend to emit an aura of professionalism, and this new name just seems a bit.. silly.
We report a comprehensive study of GaAs Al0.15Ga0.85As quantum cascade electro-luminescence devices designed to emit in the far-infrared.
We describe micro-photomodulated reflectance (PR) measurements on a representative dilute-N InGaNAs/GaAs-based laser device structure designed to emit at 1.3 μm.
If prepared and equipped with a Tile affixed to the passport's back or case, the owner can located the passport on a map and remotely send the device a signal to emit a sound, hopefully putting an end to the search-and-rescue.
The FCC will allow an expanded range of frequency hopping, the source said, but added that there may be further compromise on how much of the spectrum can be used and how much power the new wireless devices are allowed to emit.
The device is currently designed to emit a 75-milliwatt laser beam that is one inch wide.
In the event of a crash at sea, flight recorders are equipped with a sonar device that is designed to emit an ultrasonic locator signal for at least 30 days.
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