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The house is so tiny and low-ceilinged that its four parts seem more display cases than rooms, and this is how they have been treated by Isabella and Detmar.
A WSN is composed of a number of tiny and low-power devices such as transceivers, actuators, and oscillators [5].
The Isaiah chip is tiny and low-power, providing an excellent alternative to Atom for smaller form factors like UMPCs and small laptops.
It had a bedroom and a living room, a tiny kitchen, and low ceilings.
Across China's agricultural heartland, low grain prices, tiny plots and low technology have left farmers in despair and local governments without enough revenues to provide basic services.
Because of their tiny size and low voltage, he said, L.E.D.'s will ultimately allow designers to place light exactly where it is needed, but at a lower and more restful level.
It was a poor man's house, with tiny rooms and low ceilings when Edgar Allan Poe lived there more than 160 years ago, when residing in what later became the Bronx meant breathing fresh country air.
But the tiny size and low power of cars like the ZENN and three-wheel, $11,700 ZAP Xebra have relegated them mostly to neighborhood use.
It's hard to blame anyone the tips were a lot better in 4 inch heels, tiny skirts and low cut tanks.
At a small press event in San Francisco, Microsoft today announced the launch of a secure end-to-end IoT product that focuses on microcontroller-based devices — the kind of devices that use tiny and relatively low-powered microcontrollers (MCUs) for basic control or connectivity features.
Some cars hold up better than others: Tiny cars and low-level sedans are especially at risk, according to crash tests conducted by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
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