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- noun Plural form of
solenoid .
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Examples
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The connection to the solenoids is made via a 15 pin connector (back right of board).
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The Power Board for the plucking solenoids is very similar to the fingering board.
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An uneven line of solenoids was attached to a plastic frame with homemade joins.
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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Mr. Metheny contacted leaders in the field of robotics and solenoids — the electro-magnetic switches that trigger such movement as the beat of a drumstick or shake of a tambourine (one expert is known for his contributions to Disney World).
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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Near the center of the arrangement, just in front of the silver sculpture, were two concentric solenoids embedded in a block of clear plastic.
Minnesota Menage Jack Swenson 2010
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They were in separate rooms trying out a new system of batteries and solenoids when Bell heard a pinging through the wires, and when he spoke, Watson could hear him.8 “Chance favors the prepared mind,” as Louis Pasteur wrote.
Louisa May Alcott Susan Cheever 2010
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Mr. Metheny contacted leaders in the field of robotics and solenoids — the electro-magnetic switches that trigger such movement as the beat of a drumstick or shake of a tambourine (one expert is known for his contributions to Disney World).
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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Mr. Metheny contacted leaders in the field of robotics and solenoids — the electro-magnetic switches that trigger such movement as the beat of a drumstick or shake of a tambourine (one expert is known for his contributions to Disney World).
Metheny's One-Man Band Ashley Kahn 2010
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He had the help of experts in the fields of robotics and solenoids, electromagnetic triggers that can move a drumstick or shake a tambourine.
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He had the help of experts in the fields of robotics and solenoids, electromagnetic triggers that can move a drumstick or shake a tambourine.
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