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  • ...nometers, and later, sewing machines, typewriters, bicycles and electrical instruments. They also saw the writing on the wall; the harvesting of ocean mammals was threatening their extincti
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  • | Decoration of bodhisattva playing musical instruments. Conical Jewel top. ==== Furniture, boxes, musical instruments ====
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  • ===Musical instruments=== ...In [[Indonesia]], bamboo has been used for making various kinds of musical instruments including the [[kolintang]] and the [[angklung]]. The modern amplified stri
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  • A '''noctograph''' is a [[writing instrument]] composed of a chemically treated [[paper]], over which is plac [[Category:Writing instruments]]
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  • ...] and the Health and Safety (First-Aid) Regulations 1981 are all Statutory Instruments that lay down detailed requirements. It was also the intention of the '''Ac ...has needed to comply with the [[law of the European Union]] and Statutory Instruments under the '''Act''' have been enacted in order to implement EU [[directive
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  • ...ar-old fundraiser who ran a "Music Carryout" program that produced musical instruments for the poor, and also campaigned for democracy in Chile.<ref>{{citation|ur
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  • }}</ref> Terrorism is a political tactic, like letter-writing or protesting, which is used by activists when they believe that no other m ...for combating terrorism. But many states are not yet party to these legal instruments, or are not yet implementing them."
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  • ...ter, galvanometers were developed into compact, rugged, sensitive portable instruments that were essential to the development of electrotechnology. A type of galv ...the magnetic field due to the current by using multiple turns of wire; the instruments were at first called "multipliers" due to this common design feature. The t
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  • ...al multimeter]], or a complicated system containing dozens of complex test instruments (real or simulated [[electronic test equipment]]) capable of automatically ...odel4200-CVU.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Keithley Instruments Series 4200|Keithley Instruments Series 4200 CVU]]
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  • ...est equipment|Automatic Test Equipment]]. ATE often includes many of these instruments in real and simulated forms. [[Image:Leader LSG-15 signal generator.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Leader Instruments LSG-15 signal generator.]]
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  • ...reas the SCPI command is a [[ASCII]]-based set of commands for reading and writing instrument settings and measurement data. This allows an abstract way of pr ...software to achieve 'plug&play' interoperability for [[VXI]] and [[GPIB]] instruments. As part of unifying process also VXIplug&play instrument drivers<ref name=
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  • ...guns are more strongly drawn to the areas of the phosphor screen where the writing gun has left a net positive charge; in this way, the electrons from the flo ...s of the phosphor screen. In this way, the image originally written by the writing gun can be maintained for a long time&nbsp;— many seconds to a few minute
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