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Definition of electromechanical in English: electromechanicaladjective ɪˌlɛktrəʊmɪˈkanɪk(ə)ləˌlɛktroʊməˈkænək(ə)l Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated. 电动机械的;机电的 Example sentencesExamples - Subsequently, Bush and his colleagues replaced the wheel-and-disc integrators and other mechanical components by electromechanical, and finally by electronic, devices.
- We used modified field recordings of soil vibrations from singing males with an electromechanical vibration exciter to simulate the vibration component of a calling song in playback experiments.
- The range is the first ever to combine mechanical and electromechanical locking and escape functions in a single device and the first to incorporate high-security hookbolts as standard.
- Hammond also patented an electromechanical reverb device using the helical tortion of a coiled spring, widely copied in later electronic instruments.
- This device uses an electromechanical clot detection system with chromogenic capabilities for antithrombin measurements.
- We used an electromechanical oscillator to apply a known vertical oscillation to the rover antenna.
- It is also a leading partner in the mechanical engineering and the electromechanical industries.
- Teams are essential for most endeavors, and most certainly for developing what is arguably one of the most complicated electromechanical devices being produced today, the automobile.
- The new electronic sensor has analogous advantages in comparison with electromechanical sensors.
- The trend in automotive mechanical and electromechanical components is a move toward synthetic lubricants.
- The energizable elements can be very small coils or coil sets encased in a computer chip, current-carrying conductors, or small electromechanical devices.
- Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life.
- There are five basic types of automatic and programmable thermostats: electromechanical, digital, hybrid, occupancy, and light sensing.
- Product groups include passive and electromechanical components, capacitors, resistive products, ferrites, fuses, inductors and filters.
- Its architecture also has built-in paths to accommodate emerging technologies such as MEMS (micro electromechanical switches).
- As the electric-versus-hydraulic debate rages on, one firm hopes to achieve a consensus opinion with the introduction of a new generation of machines equipped with electromechanical and hydraulic axes.
- Motors, pumps, and other electromechanical devices are tinier than ever - and getting even smaller.
- The 173-mm-long declutch tube on this electromechanical pump disengages 5-to 100-ml syringes from the unit's transmission.
- Also evident this year are yet more computer-controlled electromechanical devices, many displacing what had historically been all-mechanical or hydraulic systems.
- This correspondence supports the hypothesis that high-frequency electrically evoked resonances in the cochlea have origins in OHC electromechanical behavior.
Definition of electromechanical in US English: electromechanicaladjectiveəˌlektrōməˈkanək(ə)ləˌlɛktroʊməˈkænək(ə)l Relating to or denoting a mechanical device which is electrically operated. 电动机械的;机电的 Example sentencesExamples - The energizable elements can be very small coils or coil sets encased in a computer chip, current-carrying conductors, or small electromechanical devices.
- We used modified field recordings of soil vibrations from singing males with an electromechanical vibration exciter to simulate the vibration component of a calling song in playback experiments.
- There are five basic types of automatic and programmable thermostats: electromechanical, digital, hybrid, occupancy, and light sensing.
- Subsequently, Bush and his colleagues replaced the wheel-and-disc integrators and other mechanical components by electromechanical, and finally by electronic, devices.
- The new electronic sensor has analogous advantages in comparison with electromechanical sensors.
- We used an electromechanical oscillator to apply a known vertical oscillation to the rover antenna.
- Hammond also patented an electromechanical reverb device using the helical tortion of a coiled spring, widely copied in later electronic instruments.
- It is also a leading partner in the mechanical engineering and the electromechanical industries.
- Also evident this year are yet more computer-controlled electromechanical devices, many displacing what had historically been all-mechanical or hydraulic systems.
- Its architecture also has built-in paths to accommodate emerging technologies such as MEMS (micro electromechanical switches).
- This correspondence supports the hypothesis that high-frequency electrically evoked resonances in the cochlea have origins in OHC electromechanical behavior.
- Today, electromechanical and computerized devices have given the reproducing piano a new lease of life.
- As the electric-versus-hydraulic debate rages on, one firm hopes to achieve a consensus opinion with the introduction of a new generation of machines equipped with electromechanical and hydraulic axes.
- The trend in automotive mechanical and electromechanical components is a move toward synthetic lubricants.
- The range is the first ever to combine mechanical and electromechanical locking and escape functions in a single device and the first to incorporate high-security hookbolts as standard.
- Teams are essential for most endeavors, and most certainly for developing what is arguably one of the most complicated electromechanical devices being produced today, the automobile.
- This device uses an electromechanical clot detection system with chromogenic capabilities for antithrombin measurements.
- Motors, pumps, and other electromechanical devices are tinier than ever - and getting even smaller.
- Product groups include passive and electromechanical components, capacitors, resistive products, ferrites, fuses, inductors and filters.
- The 173-mm-long declutch tube on this electromechanical pump disengages 5-to 100-ml syringes from the unit's transmission.
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