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The third microprocessor could also "monitor the state of both operating systems".
To reiterate: Tesla personnel told me over the phone that they were able to monitor the state of the battery.
But it did recommend that the Federal Communications Commission continue to monitor the state of competition in the pay-TV business.
"Being able to monitor the state of affected coral is important – Mr Hunt's contribution on that front is welcome – but it is not enough.
Each muscle also has important sensory structures called stretch receptors, which monitor the state of the muscle and return the information to the central nervous system.
The driver's race suit, meanwhile, will be able to monitor the state of his mind and body – and relay an instant diagnosis of any injuries following a shunt.
Here's a handy little gizmo for any of you wishing to monitor the state of the going at Aintree this week, having perhaps backed a horse that wants drying ground in the Grand National.
The office also tries to monitor the state of integration not an easy task because, perhaps unsurprisingly, Germany does not collect much information about its immigrants.Other German cities have since copied Frankfurt's approach.
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Instead of a moral judgment it calls for the introduction of a national body to monitor the state-based industry, mainly with consumer protection in mind.
The model given in Fig. 6a was presented in [46] to monitor the state-of-health of the fuel cell with respect to the water content of the membrane electrode assembly.
Mrs. Clinton's campaign released a statement saying she would "closely monitor the State Department's investigation into this and the other breaches of private passport information".
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