Sentence examples for manual instruments from inspiring English sources

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"Once a crowd had assembled," the report said, "it was assaulted through sudden sustained gunfire; or locked in buildings into which hand grenades were thrown; systematically killed with manual instruments; or killed in large numbers by other means".

Totally, there have been three different types of manual instruments – invasive probe instruments from three manufacturers, non-invasive ultrasound and callipers.

Lower sample volume requirements and reduced user intervention time compared to the manual instruments have improved turnover of calorimetry experiments in a high-throughput format where 25 or more runs can be conducted per day.

High-precision work with manual instruments was also perceived as physically demanding, resulting in increased pain, as well as physiological factors, such as a low outdoor temperature or a high sound level from machinery.

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A hand tool is a small manual instrument traditionally operated by the muscular strength of the user, and a machine tool is a power-driven mechanism used to cut, shape, or form materials such as wood and metal.

They relied heavily on manual instrument recognition to determine the appropriate position of each channel.

The mechatronic arm may thus be regarded as a controlled machine actuator of a navigation system that substitutes for manual instrument guidance.

As a result of discussions with clinical practitioners, one can assume that the manual instrument can be replaced by the automatic device if a large proportion of paired-measurement differences are within a boundary of 10 mmHg.

English organs evolved from small one- or two-manual instruments into three or more divisions disposed in the French manner with grander reeds and mixtures.

Extensive procedures were implemented in order to guarantee a homogeneous methodology across sites, including high quality forward and back-translations of manuals, instruments, standardized interventions, as well as cultural adaptation for each participating country and expert review of all ethical issues related to the investigation.

Mr. Brookshire, who played a harpsichord built by Philip Tye in 1991, a copy of a 1738 single-manual instrument by Christian Vater now in the Nuremberg Musical Instrument Museum, maximized the beguiling qualities of the harpsichord -- lutelike tenderness in lyrical moments, a whoosh of blurry colors in onrushing passage work -- in these fleet, imaginative and probing performances.

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