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Sacks describes this as a "three-part system" for viticulture and enology education: classroom, in-winery and analytical support.
Sacks describes the new facility as a "Three-part system:" the classroom, an in-winery component, and the analytical support component.
The Museum of Northern Antiquities was opened in Copenhagen in 1819 (it was there that its first director, Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, developed the three-part system of classifying prehistory into the Stone, Bronze, and Iron ages).
Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, (born Dec. 29, 1788, Copenhagen, Den. died May 21 , 1865 Copenhagen), Danish archaeologist who deserves major credit for developing the three-part system of prehistory, naming the Stone, Bronze, and Iron ages for the successive stages of man's technological development in Europe.
"It's very clever… they have a three-part system that works like a vacuum cleaner.
It's a three-part system: Two Bluetooth earbuds (one for you and your friend/travelbuddy/interlocutor), plus your phone acting as the brains of the operation.
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A combination of microfluidics, electronics and inkjet printing technology, the lab-on-a-chip is a two-part system: A clear silicone microfluidic chamber for housing cells sits on top of a reusable electronic strip.
Our simulation suggests that developmental 'double dissociations' can be especially misleading, since developmental disorders can produce contrasting differential deficits in a single integrated mechanism, but the application of standard neuropsychological reasoning would interpret this pattern as evidence for a two-part system. 1.
The new £199 Nest Thermostat E is a two-part system consisting of a battery-powered heating controller called the Heat Link E, which replaces an existing wired thermostat or heating controller, and a smart thermostat that can be placed somewhere else in your home.
Carter and his team use a four-part system to build innovation efforts beyond individual projects.
Ephemeral is a two-part system, involving an ink designed to break down after a year, along with a separate removal solution.
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