English to Malay Dictionary transducer

transducer

transduser
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noun
With the ink jet recording head, the relationship between the amount and the speed of ejected ink droplets can be optimized in accordance with the size of areas of the electro-thermal transducers .
a device that converts variations in a physical quantity, such as pressure or brightness, into an electrical signal, or vice versa.
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The next two figures present data from the displacement 'transducer' .
The 'transducer' generates and receives high frequency sound waves that can't be heard by the human ear.
The capacitive coupling between the different electrodes allows the position of the 'transducer' to be determined.
The responsible device is a simple 'transducer' that you probably well know - a microphone.
The 'transducer' was cabled to a control and data-acquisition unit consisting of a computer and other electronic hardware.
Sound, consisting of waves of varying air pressure, is converted to its electrical form by a 'transducer' , such as a microphone.
The input 'transducer' is the photo detector that detects the radiation emitted from the radiated substance.
The CDA is a compound transducer created by cascading a Lorenz-force transducer and an elastic 'transducer' .
The orientation of the depressions depends on the type carrier for the 'transducer' .
At least one fluid device from a group consisting of a flow controller, a valve, a filter and a pressure 'transducer' is provided.
Leaf elongation rate was calculated from daily increments in leaf length using linear voltage displacement 'transducers' connected to a data logger.
Could these gene products represent upstream components in a common signal transduction pathway such as a receptor or signal 'transducers' ?
The tube consists of several microcapillary tubes connected to external pressure 'transducers' , which pass signals to a computer for real time display.
Reliable carbon based, or silicon based time 'transducing' capacitor.
Angular 'transducers' measure the deflection of the scanners.
This is how signal 'transduction' is performed in your body, but it is also how chemicals react with your body.
With the ink jet recording head, the relationship between the amount and the speed of ejected ink droplets can be optimized in accordance with the size of areas of the electro-thermal 'transducers' .
Each of these modes, in turn, can be associated with different 'transduction' scenarios.
The present invention relates to energy efficient 'transducers' and devices comprising multiple active areas on one or more electroactive polymers.
It determines the strength of electrical signal 'transduction' from cells to chips and from chips to cells.
Here, he will help analyze cellular signal 'transduction' , abstract its key features, and model them.
Instead the picture emerging of the mechanisms by which plants 'transduce' environmental signals is of the interaction between transduction chains.
It is not uncommon for recordings from electrical 'transducers' to contain noise at 60 Hz and multiples of 60 Hz.
Learning how social information is 'transduced' into cellular changes in this species should help understand how this happens in other social animals.
It uses airguns to generate low frequency sound and 'transducers' to generate the medium and high frequency sections of the noise signature.
This process is called 'transduction' : the external signal is transduced into action.
What cellular signaling pathway 'transduces' environmental temperature to the nucleus?
By the present moment, we have made six 'transducers' closed inside ‘tablets’ resembling little rounded batteries for a watch.
These pressure 'transducers' are connected with the dampers via a control unit which changes the position of the dampers in accordance with the airflow condition.
This process is called transduction: the external signal is 'transduced' into action.
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