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A faulty cut-off switch can lead to the device overheating, exploding or catching fire," the spokesperson said.
Does detecting just a couple of faulty cuts in a thousand matter?
Volendam's first goal was missed by most cameras though, as two half-bright repairmen trying to fix a faulty scoreboard cut the stadium's main power circuit while trying to replace a fuse.
A faulty valve had cut off the flow of fuel being pumped into the rocket's third stage.
Inserting the strand into cells spurs their mitochondria to produce the enzyme, known as a restriction endonuclease, which cuts faulty mitochondrial DNA and leads to its destruction.
The manufacturing process can also be evaluated for the presence of leakage, or potential for leakage due to patch perforation, cuts, faulty seals, or other factors.
When added to red blood cell precursors taken from sickle cell patients, the ribozymes cut out the faulty stretch of mRNA and pasted in the globin code.
Graduate student Chengzu Long and others in Eric Olson's group at University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas used a harmless adeno-associated virus to carry DNA encoding CRISPR's guide RNA and Cas9 into the mice's muscle cells and cut out the faulty exon.
EQ's aren't just used for fine-tuning; they also serve a far more practical purpose in the case of faulty or low-quality recording by cutting out high-pitched feedback (high-cut EQ) or eliminating infrasound (low-cut EQ).
He says there is a three-hour power cut every day, and a faulty illuminated sign on the municipal electricity building that reads "Electr____ _____a__" instead of "Electricity of Lebanon".
The wavelet coefficients obtained for the fault-free and faulty cases of the circuits under test (CUT) are used to train the neural network.
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