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Stops are the knobs used to activate a row of pipes that make a particular sound, like that of a flute.
Also, the component was used to activate a web service and a web application based on such a service; the relevant C# code is provided as example.
This study has shown that the phenomenon of electrochemical promotion can be used to activate a metal catalyst for the selective catalytic reduction of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in the presence of water in the feed.
This collected information is used to activate a set of actuators that will attempt to reduce the skin drag effect produced by the separation between laminar and turbulent flows.
In other countries, such as Australia or the USA, 'calling criteria' are used to activate a medical emergency team (MET) [[12]].
The tool is also equipped with a 240 V AC switchable spindle output to control an additional peripheral (commonly a router) which in this case is used to activate a UV LED.
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The force used to activate an electric sharpener --the slight push you give it--can be used to power the sharpener.
Next, the role of MC4R in the regulation of body weight has generated the interest of pharmaceutical companies that have created potent small-molecule agonists of MC4R to treat obesity and can be used to activate an MC4R-based RASSL.
The penultimate intermediate of glycolysis, phosphoenolpyruvate, carries a high-energy phosphate that may be used to activate an incoming sugar by the phosphotransferase system or to make ATP.
So they patented a wireless communication system that a disabled person can use to activate a gas pump.
In this method, PDI was used to activate sRNase A then the ribonuclease activity was monitored spectrophotometriclly as described below.
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