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It usually requires contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person.
Heat sealing of bags made from tubes of blow-extruded polyolefins such as polyethylene and polypropylene usually requires contact with a hot sealing bar.
The Watch requires contact with your skin to receive notifications.
This can be done in principle using seismic systems (which is difficult since it requires contact with the studied object), or using radar systems (which is easier since it can be conducted from orbit).
The rear of the smartphone has always been a resting place for our hands and fingers — and Samsung is making more of that passive touch by siting a sensor that requires contact with human skin on the backside of the device.
What this does call for, however, is a demonstration that you genuinely share the basic commitments of the physician-scientist: an appreciation of the potential of thorough clinical knowledge teamed with your scientific passion, and a demonstrated understanding that this clinical knowledge requires contact with patients and skill and interest in observing and listening.
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To shop is to get out and about; gossip and social climbing require contact with others.
But such psychological change does not require contact with blood or anything else.
Devices like the iPhone use a technology called capacitive touch and require contact with skin to activate a touch point.
Mr. Axelrod said no. "There was no reason to believe that there was anything unusual or untoward going on that would require contact with the U.S. attorney's office," he said.
Traditional products and methods are of the contact type, that is, these approaches require contact with or attachment of some sensors to the patient's body.
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