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The camera light switches on and we start to move.
With a flick of your hand, the overhead light switches on.
In response, the protein switches on a number of other genes.
Gemmel Moore He switches on a lamp beside a small table.
Look for a trim wheel, or trim switches on the control wheel.
Always, always have all your light switches on a dimmer, no matter what.
Mr. Ali proudly switches on a fan that stirs the stultifying summer air.
I flip open the compression damping switches on my suspension fork and rear shock.
I began flipping light switches on and off (always in fives) in third grade.
I pressed all sorts of "switches" on the flat surface, and they all felt different.
The SEC should require mandatory kill switches on all exchanges for all exchange members. 6.
Already, instruments and switches on the dashboards of new cars are being replaced with touchscreens.
He wakes up during the night, switches on the lights, speaks into his tape recorder.
First, they used electrical switches on their control wheels to bring the nose back up.
Here's what happened a few plays later, when Jones corrects his mistake and switches on Holiday.
That change switches on the enzymes inside the lysosomes, allowing them to swiftly shred the clumps.
The pilots managed to lift the nose slightly using the electric thumb switches on their control yokes.
He switches on the rattling motor of his juicer and sharpens a giant blade against a stone.
It hits me full on, I go flying backward and then someone switches on a strobe light.
The pilots managed to lift the nose slightly using the electric thumb switches on their control column.
"We simply made too many poor switches on defense in the second half," Louisville coach Rick Pitino said.
Adams gets in his black Porsche Carrera, switches on his SatNav and punches in an address in Pasadena.
I'm hopeful that in 10 or 15 years, for example, we won't have light switches on our houses anymore.
The touch-sensitive heating switches on either side were too easy to touch without knowing it, wasting battery life.
Mark your calendars for April 11, because that's when Verizon switches on its "real" 5G network in two U.S. cities.
As for what could be breaking those switches on current keyboards, theories run from dust to grit to metal fatigue.
I find myself flipping light switches on with a knuckle, an elbow, a key, or the back of my hand.
And in the case of libraries, it's often not the librarian who's flipping the switches on content filtering software, LaRue says.
Switches on the dashboard were flipped, indicating that pilot Smith made a futile effort to restore power to the crew cabin.
What's worse is that those toggles are so close to the joysticks that I accidentally hit the switches on multiple occasions.
The app switches on the cameras and constantly scans the room, while overlaying a path of dots for you to follow.
It was as if someone was slowly shutting down the switches on the circuit board that controlled my body and brain.
Train service in New Jersey and on Long Island was also delayed as the wintry weather froze switches on the rails.
With the tap of a few keys, he switches on the drone's navigation lights and sends it beelining toward the boat.
The subtle controls take some getting used to, but I learned to love them more than the complicated switches on other headphones.
Unfortunately, it's not as cut and dry as slapping a couple of mechanical switches on a frame and calling it a day.
That's the design philosophy behind the Vulcan 120 Aimo, which puts its custom-built Titan switches on display with thin little keycaps.
For bulb-based lights like the LIFX, you need to leave your light switches on, which takes time to get used to.
Others, whose homes are in better shape or undamaged, are starting to experience the joy of utilities as the grid switches on again.
A neuron monitors the output of multiple other neurons, as if taking a vote, and switches on if enough of them are on.
This creates a signal that switches on the chip and reveal that the person suffers from or is predisposed to that particular condition.
On the way out, he flipped some switches on a tiny black box, and the orbs above filled the room with white noise.
They can easily be taught to turn pages, scratch itches, turn light switches on and off, help adjust people's limbs and much more.
He then switches on his camera, walks back to the alley, and acts like he just found the drugs for the first time.
To approximate a filter and load balancer, he used OpenFlow, a protocol for managing and directing traffic among routers and switches on a network.
The Echo light switches on when Alexa is listening, but perhaps with this product it will indicate when the camera is actively recording something.
In his own home, he and his wife took out the dimmer switches on all the lights, which have their own small electrical field.
Its effectiveness for depression stems from its key part in the physiological process known as methylation, which turns our biological switches on and off.
The menus are logically organized and the physical switches on the bezel of the screen work well as shortcuts for the on-screen features.
First, they would have had to activate switches on the outside of the control columns in front of both the pilot and co-pilot.
There is a noticeable lack of buttons and switches on it and the steering wheel, too, hence the need to actually talk to the car.
Edmunds' app also informs you of any incentives and rebates, plus provides Lot Buddy — a tool that switches on when you enter a dealership lot.
These testers have a wide variety of switches on them so you can check out each kind of switch and figure out your favorite type.
For $159, you can get the WhiteFox sans switches (you'll need a soldering iron and some tinkerer expertise to put your own switches on it).
There are no buttons or switches on the steering wheel — two adjustment levers and the shifter paddles around the back are the only adornments there.
Simultaneously activating kill switches on millions of cars could trigger chaos, shutting down traffic and choking off deliveries of food, gas and other essential resources.
I did try out the new switches on the back, near the paddles, which control the draw distance of the lower left and right triggers.
Instead of replacing your bulbs, Noon Home hopes to improve your lighting by replacing the switches on your walls with smarter wi-fi connected alternatives.
The instrument cluster consists of another 12-inch display and a full-color heads up display, controlled by capacitive touch switches on the steering wheel.
They said they could have easily switched light switches on and off, made online purchases or opened a front door protected by a smart lock.
Is she a master manipulator, flipping switches on Dar so rapidly that he's finding himself on the losing end of their cat-and-mouse game?
The key switches on it are different than most other mechanical keyboards: instead of a thick, sculpted layout, these are "low-profile" switches with flat keycaps.
For instance, when an equipped Volvo vehicle switches on the hazard light, a signal is sent to all nearby Volvo cars connected to the cloud service.
There's a buzz as the machine switches on, and the air starts to fill with the distinctive burnt-static scent of ozone, the smell of thunderstorms.
Dell's opting to use the same switches on the old model instead of the more divisive low-profile keyboard on the XPS 13 2-in-133.
The words came out in a jumble, forcing him to learn how tweak the switches on the printer's circuit board to make the text fill the page.
This is what Alan Turing discovered in his pioneering work: Simple rules for turning those switches on and off can be used to solve any mathematical problem.
The easiest fixes include improving ignition switches on cars and trucks and fitting nozzles at gas stations with rubber seals to prevent fumes from escaping, he said.
So what happens when the world's largest streaming video service switches on for over a billion people across an area larger than the U.S., China, and India combined?
That checklist tells pilots to switch off the two stabilizer trim cutout switches on the central console, and then to adjust the aircraft's stabilizers manually using trim wheels.
This year, the carmaker has included a slew of technology upgrades, like touch-sensitive switches on the steering wheel and improved driver aids to help individuals navigate traffic.
David Neevel's red robot prints out each tweet on a piece of paper then switches on a lighter, burns it and dispenses the flaming remainders into an ashtray.
Afterward, Williams cited a few little things that hurt his team: a lack of focus at the start of the second half and some sloppy switches on defense.
Turning to a stereo, she switches on a track and begins to move in a choreographed routine to its beat, hitting her own face rhythmically with varying strokes.
They watch the two former lav-huddlers taking turns orally serving a too-generic probable pighead wearing a slightly malfunctioning smearmask which switches on and off every twenty seconds.
I like the configuration you can do through the dip switches on the back, such as allowing you to use the scroll lock key to disable the windows key.
The switches on the 16-inch MacBook Pro are so similar to the standalone keyboard, in fact, that iFixit's report says that keys are interchangeable between the two products.
Researchers have also discovered that attackers could take advantage of a feature that allows the device to send emails to the user every time it switches on and off.
The company had just instituted its largest recall ever, after reports that faulty ignition switches on millions of cars from the 2000s had been responsible for numerous deaths and injuries.
However, analysts cautioned that Apple could face some tough quarters ahead without a 230G-capable iPhone on the market as China switches on its next generation, high-speed mobile networks.
In the darkness, one of the three intruders switches on a pair of night vision goggles and scans for guards—it's her turn to remain outside and serve as lookout.
Some special part of the brain switches on when you play a game, and the particular blend of information and constraint that will light it up is hard to anticipate.
Also, since you can replace the switches on an individual basis, you could theoretically customize a board that uses one switch for some keys, and an entirely different switch for others.
The biggest standout about the Librem 13's hardware are two physical switches on the hinge, one to disable the webcam and microphone, and another to disable Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
Nor indeed a good outlook for the rest of us who are subject to the algorithmic whims of tech giants as they flick the control switches on their society-sized platforms.
As promised earlier this year, iOS 12.2 switches on AirPlay 2 support for streaming videos, music, photos, and presentations on smart TVs from brands such as Samsung, LG, Sony, and Vizio.
A procurement official at a Japanese utility said power generators were also stocking up their coal reserves ahead of high electricity demand in summer as the nation switches on air conditioning.
The simple explanation is that the officer apparently did not know that when he switches on his body camera, it automatically records and saves the past 30 seconds, although without audio.
There's a scant amount of physical complications to this little box, with just two switches on the back: one for power and the other to toggle between low- and high-impedance modes.
The 737 features two prominent toggle switches on the center pedestal whose sole purpose is to deal with such an event — a pilot simply switches them off to disengage the electric trim.
During the much-anticipated third season of Netflix's "Stranger Things," Joyce made an unthinkable decision to hit the kill switches on the machine that was causing the reopening of the Upside Down.
When you touch the circular control panel on the top, the crystal clear plinth glows into life as the cube switches on, and minimal touch controls spring into life on the top.
That included activating switches on the control yoke that control the angle of the stabilizers on the plane's tail — and when that failed to stop the problem, pulling back on the yoke.
When it launches this summer, Allo will offer an "incognito" mode that switches on an end-to-end encryption system known as Signal, designed by the privacy-focused non-profit Open Whisper Systems.
London's Met Police switches on live facial recognition, flying in face of human rights concerns The deployment comes after a multi-year period of trials by the Met and police in South Wales.
The new Family Safety Mode just puts a parent or guardian in charge of toggling the switches on or off for their teens, and prevents the settings from being changed without parents' involvement.
All in all, Fultz moved well, understood where he was supposed to be (he even made a couple smart off-ball switches on the other end), and glowed with the ball in his hands.
In the Boeing 32, the adjustments are made by the use of thumb switches on the control wheels when the pilots are "hand flying" the airplane manually, as they would on takeoff and landing.
And when that happens, Layman has enough skill to bully a smaller defender who switches on him in the post (as he did to Jamal Murray in a recent loss against the Denver Nuggets).
Button of the Month is a column that looks at some of these buttons and switches on devices both old and new to appreciate how we interact with our devices on a physical, tactile level.
And this time around there are lock switches on each arm of the gimbal, which not only will help users store the Ronin with less chaos, but also should make it easier to initially balance.
Since then, "kill switches" on banks' electronic trading platforms are set off far more quickly when there is too much one-way traffic, which can lead to "air pockets," where prices lurch around a lot.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - It does not yet appear that Argentina will repeat last year's waterlogged April, but forecasts are calling for wetter conditions over the next several weeks – just as the country's soybean harvest switches on.
Button of the Month is a column that looks at some of these buttons and switches on devices both old and new to appreciate how we interact with our devices on a physical, tactile level.
Sometimes it's is as simple as checking the locks in my apartment, which is in line with other stereotypical depictions of OCD, like obsessively turning light switches on and off to "prevent" bad things from happening.
For me, in silence, I feel a stillness in my body, an awareness of my movements and, as noise-induced anxiety switches off, my appreciation for the visual beauty of the world around me switches on.
Button of the Month is a new column that will look at some of these buttons and switches on devices both old and new to appreciate how we interact with our devices on a physical, tactile level.
There are a handful of physical buttons and ports, but it's still waterproof up to 73 meters — 5 meters if you flip the little gold switches on the front-facing speakers that help block out more water.
I've swapped out numerous keycaps, de-soldered and replaced the switches on a Das Keyboard 4, modified an Apple Extended Keyboard II to work over USB, and I've even installed a customizable microcontroller in a Filco Majestouch 2.
You have to remember to turn it off, and you don't want to have the brew and steam switches on at the same time, which is just part of the responsibility of owning a professional-grade espresso machine.
By Scott Reinhard | Source: Report by Ethiopian investigators The pilots countered that by pushing electrical switches on their control wheels that adjusted the angle of stabilizers on the tail of the plane, which had been moved by MCAS.
If you&aposll be using your immersion blender regularly it&aposs also important to choose a model that feels comfortable in your hand, switches on and off easily, and doesn&apost vibrate excessively or become hot during use.
The centerpiece of that procedure is to switch off two "stabilizer trim cutout" switches on the central console of the cockpit, and then flip open the handles on wheels near the knees of the captain and first officer.
In a show dominated by VR, Nintendo constructed a wholly impressive shrine to the open world adventure, a high-walled to-scale model of Hyrule, complete with changing weather patterns triggered by Nintendo employees via switches on the ground.
It uses Kailh switches rather than the more renowned Cherry MX, and to be honest I can't tell much difference — the blue switches on my unit are as responsive as you'd hope for from a keyboard twice the price.
Using their pizza tracker software, for instance, you could sync up your smart home devices, so that your porch lights turn on for the delivery person or your vacuum cleaner switches on to tidy up before your food arrives.
MCAS trimming can be thwarted and even overpowered by counter-trimming with the sustained use of the thumb switches on the control yokes, but in the confusion of the encounter in Bali, the counter-trimming went only so far.
The specific system for preventing stalls was not originally designed to monitor both probes because regulators assumed risks of a mishap were small and would be further reduced by the presence of a trained crew and power switches on errant systems.
One sensor, for instance, harvested from a type of algae, switches on when struck by light with a wavelength of 535 nanometres (which humans would perceive as green) and then off again when exposed to light of a longer, redder wavelength.
Bonn, for example, has recently put in smart street lighting that only switches on when someone passes by, together with a system that detects when recycling bins for clothing and glass are full, so that they are emptied only when needed.
But by flipping a couple of switches on the front of the device, which seals off its speaker, headphone port, and microphone openings, the CAT S60 can now function underwater, for about an hour, at a depth of just over 16 feet.
Dr Michel's system is still many years away from commercial deployment, but the principle has been established: when Dr Ruch switches on the flow, the chip to which the hoses are connected flickers into life—without a plug or a wire in sight.
"Our analysis determined that a pilot would be able to counteract erroneous system input by using the trim switches on the control wheel, or by following the runaway stabilizer procedure and using manual trim," a Boeing spokesman said in an April statement.
According to a report from AppleInsider, the 2016 MacBook Pro keyboards are more than twice as likely to fail than the older switches on Apple's previous Retina MacBook Pro design, and there's currently a pair of proposed class action lawsuits against Apple over the keyboard.
A pair of switches on the center console between the pilots will turn off the automatic trim and a mechanism, new on the 737 MAX, known as the Maneuver Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS, that is suspected of playing a role in both disasters.
Relative to score-first wings and electric point guards, the rim-running, paint-diving, pick-and-popping power forward who switches on the perimeter, spaces the floor, protects the rim, passes, and puts the ball on the deck without hesitation is the rarest jewel.
First among these is the way it operates: The 3.5-cup working bowl features an over-sized handle for easy gripping, but instead of on/off/pulse switches on the motor housing, the handle itself has a button that you operate with your thumb.
The United States switches on an $800 million missile shield in Romania on Thursday, a step it sees as vital to defend itself and Europe from so-called rogue states, but which the Kremlin says is aimed at countering Russia's nuclear capabilities in the event of war.
There's a Do Not Disturb mode that switches on when you're driving to silence your phone and alert those who message you that you can't chat, as well as a Vacation Responder that checks your calendar on your behalf to tell people if you're not working.
Some of the questions are so hard that it might take 30 years to answer them, which means that if there's some possibility that we might have superintelligence in 30 years, we should start researching it now, not the night before someone switches on a superintelligence.
"You can't know every single switch on a steering wheel and what it does," Jenson Button, a driver at the McLaren Honda team, said, referring to the nearly two dozen dials and switches on a Formula One car's steering wheel that change settings for the engine and other equipment.
I've been working on all these things and especially I've been working on my defense because the Sixers game plan is to make switches on the floor, and obviously I'll have to guard some of the best guards in the league and I'll need to be ready for that.
Another major issue confronting lawmakers is what to say, if anything, about the N.S.A.'s old practice of collecting, from network switches on the internet's backbone, international emails and other such messages that mention a foreigner who is a target of surveillance but are neither to nor from that person.
If you're dealing with a specific problem, like a strange clicking from the fans on your laptop as soon as it switches on, make sure you can easily reproduce the problem when you get to the store, or make sure to fully explain the issue in writing if you're mailing it in.
This switches on Twitter's per country nazi-blocking filter which the company built, all the way back in 2012, to comply with specific European hate speech laws that prohibit pro-Nazi content because, y'know, World War II. Switching the country in your Twitter settings doesn't change the language, just the legal jurisdiction.
Having been in its test bucket, and having found myself spammed with some very random business contact details, I'd urge the company to think twice before it switches on yet another lead-footed algorithmic evangelizer — and risks wading into fresh controversies at a time when its platform is already bogged down on that front.
There's no clinical research on exactly how prevalent switches are, but to give you an idea: The group for switches on FetLife, the kinky social network, has 20,116 members, while the group for submissives looking for dominant partners has 47,815 members (although it's worth noting that this group also contains dominant members hoping to meet subs).
For example, you have your run-of-the-mill playback, directional, exposure, view mode, menu, focus lock, exposure and delete buttons, but Nikon also has an info button, i button, individual zoom-in/zoom-out buttons, drive mode, function and flash buttons — and that's all excluding the two extra switches on the 211293298297-21080mm VR lens: vibration reduction on/off, or manual/autofocus.
Though most of City's players have watched most of Liverpool's games — one has noted, forlornly, that he switches on when friends message to point out that Klopp's team looks like it might falter, only to watch a goal fly in almost immediately — and though it has been arduous, seeing their hopes dashed so frequently, it has not become an obsession.
So, the term "UI Game" isn't exactly a real, precise thing, so, let me explain: I'm talking about a class of game where your primary means of interaction with the worlds is through an in-game UI. Like pressing buttons or hitting switches on the onscreen HUD, as if going through two layers of obstruction between you and the "physical" world of the game.
Here's what we know will be available: a dashboard for seeing where you spend time on your device; an app timer that lets you set limits on how long you can use Instagram, for example, and then grays out the icon of that app; and a Wind Down feature that switches on the night-light mode, turns on Do Not Disturb and fades the screen to grayscale before it's bedtime.
Photo: Robins Air Force BaseUsing actuators, sensors, a robotic arm, and even its own power system, the robot can operate a plane's yoke (essentially used for steering the craft) push on the rudder and brake pedals, make throttle adjustments, and flip switches on the dashboard as needed to make proper and legal flights following the same FAA guidelines that human pilots have to abide by while in the air.
And it's not the only major change Google is rolling out on the digital well-being front — the company also announced a series of Android features that will help you get a better handle on how often you're using your phone and apps, and give you tools to limit distractions — like a Do Not Disturb setting, alerts that are silenced when the phone is flipped over and a "Wind Down" mode for nighttime usage that switches on the Do Not Disturb mode and turns the screen to gray-scale.
They had been briefed on the MCAS system and knew the basics: that it provided repetitive 10-second bursts of nose-down trim, that it could be held at bay through vigorous use of the control yoke thumb switches to counter-trim, that it would not activate if the flaps were down or the autopilot was on, that it could be deactivated by shutting off the electric trim through use of the now-famous cutout switches on the center pedestal and that afterward the airplane could be trimmed using the manual trim wheel.

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