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At the heart of the system is a tiny electronic device embedded in the head of the key.
After its induction in non-neural ectoderm, the inner ear undergoes morphogenesis, being transformed from a flat ectodermal disk on the surface of the embryo to a hollowed sphere embedded in the head [5 9].
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Now there are certainly some interesting and potentially important issues in that discussion, but what most people seem to gloss over is the fact that the most important parts of modern supply chains are embedded in the heads of innovators and (I would add and Mr Smith probably would not) in the space between groups innovators in which discussions about innovation take place.
It is deeply embedded in the brain.
Second, a triplet of ocelli are embedded in the dorsal head cuticle (Fig. 1) (Yoon et al. 1996).
The deceleration was measured by an accelerometer embedded in the impact head; the drop-mass displacement was simultaneously recorded by a linear variable differential transformer (LVDT).
The mini-anchor is tethered to the posterior band of the disc and embedded in the posterior head of the condyle.
We use a microphone and a camera embedded in the robot's head for the audio and visual input signal, respectively.
If you want to avoid the difficulty of painting the eyes, you can cheat and use plastic doll eyes, which are embedded in the clay of the head and then a clay "eyelid" placed over them to keep them in place and make them look realistic.
"I remember coming home from tarring roofs in South Florida with bits of rock that comes off of shingles embedded in the side of my head," he said.
Embedded in the cement cap was a head holder made of a single milled steel assembly with ¼ -20 holes to allow attachment to the supporting rail system.
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