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Discover LudwigThe phrase "operate device" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the action of using or controlling a device, typically in a technical or instructional context. Example: "To start the machine, you need to operate the device according to the manual."
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In conclusion, the force coil is a cheap, easy to operate device which provides forces to the finger inside the scanner without affecting image quality.
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Such sensors could allow people to operate devices from anywhere there is an Internet connection.
People who cannot operate devices by touching symbols or letters may use alternate access methods, such as scanning, a joystick, and mouse emulation.
Since an electrode contains only a limited number of units of chemical energy convertible to electrical energy, it follows that a battery of a given size has only a certain capacity to operate devices and will eventually become exhausted.
He also wants to help people whose injuries are less severe than total paralysis, giving them the ability to operate devices that allow breathing, bladder control and bowel movements.
However, typically high programming current to operate devices is a fatal problem in comparison with flash memory.
EPICS (Experimental Physics and Industry Control System) [15] is a SCADA system designed to operate devices such as particle accelerators, large experiments, and major telescopes.
Legions also contained a dedicated group of artillery crew of perhaps 60 men, who would operate devices such as ballistae.
In this context, the automaton was interpreted as a randomly operating device that in practice approximates the operation of a Turing machine under the influence of better and better design.
On Friday, a remotely operated device began scanning the riser to determine if there were any leaks, said Rear Adm. Mary E. Landry, commander of the Coast Guard's Eighth District.
It has been recently shown as a promising continuously operating device for powder dry coating.
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