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Timer, device
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Timers
, timer
National Institutes of Health
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TIMER, CLOT, AUTOMATED
Timer Device Component
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manufactured apparatus
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2011
2011
A single-chip event sequencer and related microcontroller instrumentation for atomic physics research.
E. Eyler
Review of Scientific Instruments
2011
Corpus ID: 7265828
A 16-bit digital event sequencer with 50 ns resolution and 50 ns trigger jitter is implemented by using an internal 32-bit timer…
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2010
2010
Cross-Layered Synchronization Protocol for Wireless Sensor Networks
T. Beluch
,
D. Dragomirescu
,
F. Perget
,
R. Plana
Ninth International Conference on Networks
2010
Corpus ID: 18310321
The aircraft industry has a conception cycle based on a massive use of Computer Assisted Design in order to allow more complex…
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2010
2010
A Cell Programmable Assay (CPA) chip.
Jongil Ju
,
Jay W. Warrick
,
D. Beebe
Lab on a Chip
2010
Corpus ID: 25571868
This article describes two kinds of "Cell Programmable Assay" (CPA) chips that utilize passive pumping for the culture and…
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2007
2007
EFFECT OF COMPETITIVENESS ON FORTY‐YARD DASH PERFORMANCE IN COLLEGE MEN AND WOMEN
Ashley N Moore
,
Aaron J. Decker
,
+5 authors
J. Mayhew
Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research
2007
Corpus ID: 9191561
The objective of this study was to determine performance differences between individual and competitive trials of the 40-yard…
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2005
2005
The Netherlands regulates ending the lives of severely ill neonates
T. Sheldon
British medical journal
2005
Corpus ID: 39398601
A response delayed by a timer attached to a patient's ventilator will solve the Israeli government's wish to introduce passive…
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1998
1998
Evidence for a significant timer error on a linear accelerator: consequences for a special therapy application.
P. Biggs
Physics in Medicine and Biology
1998
Corpus ID: 22541924
A significant timer error has been found on a linear accelerator used for intraoperative radiation therapy. Since typical…
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1997
1997
Validation of an automated up‐timer for measurement of mobility in older adults
P. Tran
,
J. Schwarz
,
Michael Gorman
,
R. Helme
Medical Journal of Australia
1997
Corpus ID: 9680133
To test the reliability, validity and utility of an “up‐timer”, an automated device to measure time spent standing and walking.
1995
1995
Reliable and Eecient Hop-by-hop Flow Control
C. Uneyt Ozveren
,
R. Simcoe
,
G. Varghese
1995
Corpus ID: 18734862
Hop-by-hop ow control can be used to fairly share the bandwidth of a network among competing ows. No data is lost even in…
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1988
1988
Are priorities useful in an 802.5 token ring
Jeffery H. Peden
,
A. Weaver
1988
Corpus ID: 16009175
The IEEE standard 802.5 token ring protocol defines eight packet priorities. The intent is that high-priority packets should be…
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1981
1981
A field-portable racetrack and timer for measuring acceleration and speed of small cursorial animals
R. B. Huey
,
W. Schneider
,
G. L. Erie
,
R. Stevenson
Experientia
1981
Corpus ID: 20146669
We describe a relatively inexpensive, field-portable racetrack and timer that can be used to measure acceleration and maximum…
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