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These devices work by taking part of the blood from the left ventricle and mechanically pumping it into the arterial circulation.
The devices work by sensing when the heart's rhythm is going awry and delivering an electric shock to bring its erratic beating back to normal and prevent what could be sudden death.
Magnetic induction devices work by creating a static magnetic field that is 1.5 to 2 meters, or about six feet, across; data is transmitted by modulating the field at a low frequency (10 to 15 megahertz, compared with 2.4 gigahertz for radio-frequency technologies like Blue-tooth).
The devices work by sending electric currents to receptors in the skin, which interpret them as real sensations.
These devices work by generating a flow of negative ions that charge and bind together with airborne particulate matter.
NFC-enabled devices work by customers simply holding them within a few centimetres of a receiver that will automatically debit the required amount.
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The app — available for download on Android devices — works by collecting data on texts and calls, merchant transactions, overall app usage, and personal identifiers on a mobile phone to create an instantaneous profile of its potential borrowers.
The micro-devices work by recreating the tissue interfaces of human organs inside a transparent polymer "chip", so the behaviours of bacteria, drugs and human white blood cells can be easily monitored through a microscope.
Many tech companies are busy figuring out how to make Internet-connected devices work together by "talking" to one another.
Lars Isaacson, the company's vice president, explained that the device works by wounding the skin.
The true quern, a heavy device worked by slave or animal power, appeared by Roman times.
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