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Children are at particular risk from the devices, which may be brightly coloured, mistaken for toys and small enough to pick up or kick around.
Some are micro- or even (in the near future) nano-sized devices, which may imitate a bird or an insect, crawling inside a house or perching on a window ledge, to send back information.
Page 2 MOBILE-DEVICE ADDICTION A new book by a California psychologist examines obsessions with smartphones and other devices, which may be making some people mentally ill -- especially those who are prone to narcissism and depression.
These devices, which may be programmed to suit a wide variety of processes, are known as Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs).
Active research is currently working on the development and construction of nanobiomedical devices, which may overcome the shortcomings of traditional therapy.
In the classical paradigm, applying noninvasive neuromodulation devices, which may succeed to block SD locally (c), would result in a reentrant pattern (d).
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It's also a big app, with the download taking up over 500 MB on your device, which may be a problem for some users.
Another Curtis device, which may well have influenced Fielding's book, is to have the heroine surrounded by a devoted group of colourfully eccentric friends, one of them the gay confidant that's mandatory for every movie heroine nowadays.
This suggests that a larger size device has more defects than a smaller size device, which may cause lower IRS.
Consider a modern cellular telephone or wireless device which may download executables over a wireless network connection or backhaul infrastructure.
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