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He adjusted the telecom dial to the same frequency as the microtransmitter that was apparently planted in Thomas Cardif's body.
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She teaches at Carnegie Mellon, worships the Steelers, and, among other things, has figured out how to embed a microtransmitter in a football to electronically measure first downs.
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There is the chip-in-the-football program, well underway, as well as another one to put a microtransmitter into receiver's gloves.
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The other discovery, published in last week's issue of the same journal, presents a new silicon-based microtransmitter that can send optical data at 100 Gbps -- one-tenth of a terahertz.
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The other discovery, published in last week's issue of the same journal, presents a new silicon-based microtransmitter that can send optical data at 100 Gbps -- one-tenth of a terahertz.
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The CIA believed that the agent had been successful in placing a modern electronic microtransmitter, which was delivered to him to be placed in none other than the offices of Comrade Osmani Cienfuegos, secretary of the Executive
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The URM1 bodypack marks Shure's entry into the premium microtransmitter market.
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The other discovery, published in last week’s issue of the same journal, presents a new silicon-based microtransmitter that can send optical data at 100 Gbps — one-tenth of a terahertz.
Slow Light Steps Closer to Optical Computing | Impact Lab 2005
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