Sentence examples for uses a device known from inspiring English sources

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The CDC now uses a device known as the Personal Genome Machine, which helped to identify the source of the E. coli outbreak in Germany earlier this year.

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The scientists placed the single phosphorus atom using a device known as a scanning tunneling microscope.

During the Des Groseilliers expedition, he spent most of his time monitoring conditions on the floe using a device known as a spectroradiometer.

They also used a device known as a griphoist to try to rip apart the plywood that was pinning Mr. Barone down.

Officer Benjamin Reiver of the harbor unit maneuvered the front of his boat under the pier, while Officer Kevin Fedynak hauled the dog onto the boat using a device known as a dog noose.

Measuring a biosignal entails converting it to an electric signal using a device known as a biotransducer.

For about 15 years, FedEx couriers have used a device known internally as the "Supertracker," which looks a bit like a handheld bar code scanner on steroids.

For the study, the researchers used a device known as a diamond anvil to simulate how the mineral ferropericlase reacts to high pressure.

In that case, police, over a brief period, had used a device known as a pen register to determine that a suspect was dialing a particular number.

Dreeben cited United States v. Knotts as an example where police were allowed to use a device known as a "beeper" that allows the tracking of a car from a short distance away.

A tutor, who was not affiliated with the district, showed the students how to hack into the computers by using a device known as a key logger, officials told KTLA-TV.

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