Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Pertaining to automatic registration at a distance of the indications of physical and meteorological instruments.
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- adjective Of or pertaining to
telemetry .
Etymologies
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Examples
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I was using very unconventional methods to sequence the telemetric DNA originally.
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Ingested telemetric capsules measured their 24-hour core temperatures.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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Ingested telemetric capsules measured their 24-hour core temperatures.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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Ingested telemetric capsules measured their 24-hour core temperatures.
Years of Sitting on the Job Linked to Cancer Ann Lukits 2011
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A few other objections to New START with regards to missile defense include the linkage between strategic offensive and defensive arms in the treaty's preamble (Paragraph 9), the creation of a Bilateral Consultative Commission (Article XII and Part Six of the Protocol), and the sharing of telemetric data, which are detailed measurements of missile launches.
Timothy A. Ridout: Objections to New START Don't Stand Up to Scrutiny Timothy A. Ridout 2010
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Invisible Threads is intended as art, but they see it as a window into so-called telemetric manufacturing methods of the future.
At Sundance, a Second Life Sweatshop Is Art - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Frequent fliers who pose no security threat should be eligible for a non-transferable telemetric security card that is keyed into their retina for near foolproof identification.
Alan Dershowitz: Will The Next "Underwear Bomber" Succeed? 2010
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Invisible Threads is intended as art, but they see it as a window into so-called telemetric manufacturing methods of the future.
At Sundance, a Second Life Sweatshop Is Art - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Article IX, Part Seven of the Protocol, as well as the Annex on Telemetric Information to the Protocol, could require the U.S. to share sensitive telemetric information from missile defense tests.
New Start: What Would Reagan Do? Ed Meese 2010
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Third, the requirements about the sharing of telemetric data in New START (Article IX) are significantly less demanding than in START I (Article X).
Timothy A. Ridout: Objections to New START Don't Stand Up to Scrutiny Timothy A. Ridout 2010
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