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He has a computer brain, controlling the pneumatics inside that bring him to life.
She would have slammed the door, but the pneumatics prevented it.
While the pneumatics headed straight for their goal, through six centuries.
Pneumatics were often utilized to transmit information and control using pressure.
Other than the addition of pneumatics, laborer practices have changed little.
Cost: pneumatics are considerably less expensive to build and operate.
He began with an interest in pneumatics and became Germany's youngest architecture professor at the age of 32.
Pneumatics is the use of pressurized air for mechanical motion.
A little more detail on the pneumatics of a system like this:
The other way to do this kind of thing is to use a motor instead of pneumatics.
Guess you were still on pneumatics in the antarctic, huh?"
At a very basic level hydraulics is the liquid version of pneumatics.
They provided faster response and higher precision than pneumatics.
I open my hatch with a hiss of pneumatics.
Hero of Alexandria explained it in his treatise on pneumatics.
Pneumatics also power the robots' movement, giving them a disturbingly human sway.
Paul concludes in 3:31 that the pneumatics "abolish the law through faith."
He went early to college and studied pneumatics.
There is also a materials lab along with electrical/electronic and pneumatics labs.
However they are controlled by pneumatics rather than a camshaft and open in the opposite direction.
He heard the pneumatics and was not cheered.
It does not represent companies involved in pneumatics.
The concept was limited by communication line lengths (perhaps 100 meters for pneumatics).
Pneumatics also has applications in dentistry, construction, mining, and other areas.
With increasing working pressures, Hydraulics require larger parts than pneumatics.