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"Wind power has imbedded technology costs, including the cost of manufactured inputs, two yards of concrete required for the base of a single residential turbine, and maintenance of moving parts".
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We are hopeful that the cellphone industry will imbed persistent technology that is free to consumers that will make a phone inoperable once stolen, even if the device is off, the SIM card is removed, or the phone is modified by a thief to avoid detection.
It can be argued, based on our findings, that global leadership theories are indeed inadequate without a broader accounting for the impact of culture imbedded in Western technologies facilitating globalization, and with the professions, like medicine, whose knowledge is crossing borders bearing its own cultural ethos carried by its global social networks of sub-specialty clinicians.
Projects are complex in nature and imbedded in lots of technology.
Bluelinx, based in Charlotte, N.C., is developing a system called Q-Zone (the Q standing for quiet) that uses Bluetooth wireless technology -- in transmitters and imbedded into cellphones -- to put phones equipped with Q-Zone software into silent or vibrate mode when they are taken into a specified zone.
The more complex and imbedded in consciousness the images of ubiquitous technology become, the more this unholy and yet ever so luscious art + machina merger demands our careful sorting: as viewers (now users) of images; as makers of representations; as those of us who comment on same.
Imbedded in the software and hardware code of information technology applications are complex rules of logic and categorization that may have material consequences for those using them, and for the production of social order more generally (Introna & Wood 2004, Introna & Nissenbaum 2000).
The most advanced technology today is electrochemical, which uses platinum electrodes imbedded in an electrolyte solution to form a sensor.
The technology uses a network of devices attached to or imbedded in, say, an airplane or a car.
"That's one paper imbedded in another".
Ms. Mundorff recently found a mandible imbedded inside a torso.
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