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electronic sensor

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electronic
adjective
uk /ˌel.ekˈtrɒn.ɪk/ us /iˌlekˈtrɑː.nɪk/
(especially of equipment), using, based on, or used in a system of operation that involves the control of electric current by ...
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sensor
noun[C]
uk /ˈsen.sər/ us /ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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Other types use an electronicsensor in the probe, connected by a flexible heat-resistant cable to a display.
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Hole card games are sometimes played on tables with a small mirror or electronicsensor that is used to peek securely at the hole card.
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A sensed end-stop uses some sort of electronicsensor to determine when the mechanism has reached track zero.
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Electric motors (usually servo motors) are usually controlled by an electronicsensor, and can be more accurately programmed.
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Scalar quantization of continuous-valued input data that is performed by an electronicsensor is referred to as "analog-to-digital conversion".
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One method is an electronicsensor locked to the offender's ankle (technically called an ankle monitor, sometimes referred to as a tether).
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Digital x-rays, which replace the film with an electronicsensor, address some of these issues, and are becoming widely used in dentistry as the technology evolves.
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Electronic sensors and the computers to which they are hooked are far inferior to the human brain in both flexibility and inventiveness.
However, the effectiveness of electronic sensors is strongly dependent on the complexity of the environment in which they operate.
A trigger pad is an electronicsensor on a drum that produces a certain sound assigned from a sound module once the head has been struck.
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We were using electronic sensors to transduce a record of vibrations from the outer casings of machinery.
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However, with the development of electronic sensors, control and surveillance of an area can be carried out by comparatively small numbers of men.
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In addition, there are plans to set up decoy radars and passive electronic sensors around the country.
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There are no electronic sensors or switches as found in modern transmissions.
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Before modern electronic sensors, early detection methods relied on less precise detectors.
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The second requires some means of capturing successive frames, either with a mechanical device or by moving data off electronic sensors very quickly.
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Electronic sensors exist for some gases, such as oxygen analysers, helium analyser, carbon monoxide detectors and carbon dioxide detectors.
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The possible uses of such a product include superior body armor, durable electronic sensors, various aerospace-building materials, and alternate commercial building materials.
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Unauthorized electronic sensors were allegedly found in her socks before or during the match.
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Information is collected on the battlefield through systematic observation by deployed soldiers and a variety of electronic sensors.
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