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- noun Plural form of
accelerometer .
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Examples
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Moving the iPhone or iPod Touch, which have built-in accelerometers, directs the toy helicopterforward and backward andturning and other directions.
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Current microelectromechanical systems – used in accelerometers, car air-bag triggers, and optical switches that transfer light from one fiber to another – have moving parts separated by about one micrometer.
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Steven M. Scharf, director of the University of Maryland's Sleep Disorders Center in Baltimore, says that the products are based on motion-sensitive devices called accelerometers - less-sophisticated versions of the technology he uses to track patients' sleep.
Apps and gadgets to track your sleep Rachel Saslow 2011
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Steven M. Scharf, director of the University of Maryland's Sleep Disorders Center in Baltimore, says that the products are based on motion-sensitive devices called accelerometers - less-sophisticated versions of the technology he uses to track patients' sleep.
Apps and gadgets to track your sleep Rachel Saslow 2011
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The researchers put six small sensors known as accelerometers in helmets of high-school football players in Indiana.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RACHEL BRADY AND DAVE McGINN 2011
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The researchers put six small sensors known as accelerometers in helmets of high-school football players in Indiana.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RACHEL BRADY AND DAVE McGINN 2011
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The researchers put six small sensors known as accelerometers in helmets of high-school football players in Indiana.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RACHEL BRADY AND DAVE McGINN 2011
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The sensors -- called accelerometers -- are cheap and easy to make.
FOXNews.com Claudia Cowan 2011
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The researchers put six small sensors known as accelerometers in helmets of high-school football players in Indiana.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RACHEL BRADY AND DAVE McGINN 2011
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The researchers put six small sensors known as accelerometers in helmets of high-school football players in Indiana.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed RACHEL BRADY AND DAVE McGINN 2011
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