Sentence examples for transmit identification from inspiring English sources

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Some of the sprites will do little more than go beep, like the original Sputnik, others will transmit identification codes and some will even be used for science.

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The main way to detect an aircraft whose transponder (which normally transmits identification details) is turned off is through "primary radar".

If a special tag-reader is waved near the arm, a radio signal prompts the chip to transmit an identification number which is used to call up information about the wearer in a computer database.

An Israeli security program that requires commercial pilots on airlines from some countries, including the United States, to transmit special identification clearance codes before entering Israel's airspace will not be enforced on pilots with airlines based in the European Union, aviation officials say.

They cause nearby phones to transmit unique identification numbers and can be used to accurately locate a particular device or even intercept its communications.

These transmit unique identification codes via a UHF transceiver whilst simultaneously receiving code signals from other loggers within detection range at 1.5 second intervals [24].

As a train enters the station, it automatically transmits its identification, destination, and length, thus lighting up a display board for passenger information and transmitting information to the control centres.

Only loci which were homozygous and showed different genotypes between the scion and the rootstock of a grafted plant (diagnostic SNPs) were used for downstream transmitting locus identification.

The RAF Typhoons were launched from Amari air base in Estonia on Thursday afternoon when the Russian military transport aircraft did not transmit a recognised identification code and appeared to be unresponsive.

Each one will transmit a unique identification code – anything up to ten digits – that can be picked up by receivers on the ground.

Occasional outbreaks of water transmitted disease, the identification of chlorine as a source of potentially harmful disinfection by-products, and the emergence of recalcitrant pathogens has led to heightened regulation for the removal of microbial pathogens and disinfection by-products from drinking water.

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