I was going to say that extra care is needed to supervise all these instrumentations, so that such accidents do not occur.
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The orchestra performs large-scale works as well as pieces for medium-sized and small ensembles of various instrumentations.
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In all implementations that we know of, thisinstrumentationis implemented in an ad hoc fashion.
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In addition to the main beam entry and pumping por ts, there are 30 smaller por ts available for diagnosticinstrumentation.
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The drawbacks could be: 1) high initial cost for video thoracoscopicinstrumentation; and 2) the risk of emergency thoracotomy for major bleeding.
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The figure also shows the extreme sensitivity of the boundary-layer stability mechanism (and, incidentally, of theinstrumentation) to any change in the mean flow field.
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The present state-of-the-artinstrumentationfor the analysis of non-volatile organic compounds that target key biomarkers have detection limits in the subppb range.
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Thus, ad hocinstrumentationis tedious at a low level and it may be impossible at a high level.
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First, users do not have to deal with codeinstrumentationdirectives; theinstrumentationhas already been done.
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Research in neuroanatomy and neurobiology, and behavioral and molecular genetics, fields all currently benefiting from breakthroughs ininstrumentationand imaging technology, complement this work.
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Networked music can reinterpret traditional perspectives on stagecraft, ensemble, improvisation,instrumentationand collaboration, or enable otherwise impractical relationships between controllers, sensors, processors, inputs and outputs.
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The first version was written in 1977, and was followed many others scored for a wide variety of instrumentations.
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The vocals and instrumentations are let go on until the musicians stopped playing and the girls finished singing, without fade-outs.
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The mechanicalinstrumentationwas designed in such a way that any vibration or flow disturbance induced by the system could be immediately detected and corrected.
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Also, mechanical and electronicinstrumentationcan present a major difficulty.
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