touch sensor

collocation in English

meaningsoftouchandsensor

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touch
noun
uk
/tʌtʃ/
us
/tʌtʃ/
a ...
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sensor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsen.sər/
us
/ˈsen.sɚ/
a device that is used to record that something is present or that there are changes ...
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(Definition oftouchandsensorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftouch sensor

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There is no research work on thetouchsensorwhich can be set easily at the tip of the pipette.
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Figure 2 shows the schematic of thetouchsensorwith the pipette.
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Here, atouchsensorwas installed near the tip of the pipette to avoid collision.
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The output of thetouchsensorwas amplified 300 times and was measured successfully by the computer system.
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Since the glass pipette has a cylindrical shape, here we propose a cylindrical shapedtouchsensor.
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On the other hand, we can avoid collision of the pipette tip by employing a high sensitivetouchsensorat the tip of the manipulator.
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The relation between the vibration mode and the output of thetouchsensorwas analyzed, and the validity was examined by experiment.
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The change of thetouchsensoroutput by contact could be monitored, and we succeeded in the target extraction without damaging the pipette tip.
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The extraction of the target microbe (chlorella: diameter of about 10 m) was performed using the pipette with thetouchsensor.
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The stress distribution of the pipette with thetouchsensorcan be derived by substituting eq.
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An infraredtouchsensoris integrated into the handle of the haptic device.
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We propose a newtouchsensorthat is used for the separation of the target microbe with a pipette.
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By reducing the input voltage to thetouchsensor, the sensor becomes more sensitive to detect the small weight change.
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First, a pipette with atouchsensoris fixed to the micromanipulator, and an alternating current is applied to the touch sensor to vibrate it at the effective resonant frequency.
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Here we propose a noveltouchsensorfor the pipette work based on detection of the mechanical impedance change after contact of the vibrating pipette tip with the plate.
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Force feedback is activated only when an operator grasps the handle of the haptic device which is signalled by the infraredtouchsensor.
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A capacitivetouchsensorresponds to close approach (but not force of touch) of a human body, usually a fingertip.
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This allows access to the standard sensors and motors (ultrasonic distance sensor,touchsensor, sound sensor and light sensor).
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The top three octaves of the keyboard have a mechanicaltouchsensorthat can either pitch bend or impact brilliance and filter.
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