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On a gray morning, for example, the electronic mural could display fluffy white clouds in a deep blue sky.
Some of the most prominent advances of recent years -- for example the electronic wristwatch, the personal computer and the Internet -- all largely came as surprises to experts.
For example, the electronic controller can have several representations (hard-coded, processor based, neural-network based) and for each option, extendability of verification environment must be possible.
While quantum computers hold promise for breaking ultrasecure encryption codes, he says that early quantum computers will mostly likely be used to simulate physical systems, for example, the electronic properties of materials.
For example, the electronic interfaces are designed in such a way that easy and intuitive access to all essential vehicle functions is granted while at the same time flexibility is not compromised due to oversimplification.
For example, the electronic health record must contain blood pressure readings, height and weight, lab data, the patient's problem list, and allergies; the patients' preferred language will be recorded; and the system must have a whole series of functionalities around sharing information with patients and public health agencies.
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For example, the Shakespeare Electronic Archive in a new all-purpose classroom provides space for group discussions and presentations as well as network and wireless connectivity.
In 1998, for example, the DTB an electronic futures exchange won an important contract in German government-bond futures from LIFFE, London's floor-based futures exchange.
Such hybrid inorganic/organic LED architectures offer the potential to combine the advantages of both technologies, for example, the excellent electronic properties of inorganic substrates and the broad, tunable emission of organic semiconductors.
In organic electronic devices, for example, the low electron mobility and fast recombination times require organic layers to be less than 100-nm thick (typically 40 to 80 nm depending on the device and materials used) [15, 16].
For example, the theremin, an electronic instrument conjured up by a Russian scientist, Leon Theremin, as he tinkered with radio parts in 1920, can make a sound that has been likened to a violin being played while submerged in deep water.
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