(n.) One who, or that which, steps; as, a quick stepper.
Example Sentences:
(1) A set of Microsoft BASIC and Turbo PASCAL programs that interfaces a microprocessor-controlled stepper motor microscope stage (MDACE 1000) to an IBM PC or PC-AT or compatible microcomputer via a serial interface (RS-232) is described.
(2) "The trapped second-steppers, who are already in a property but want to move up the ladder to a larger one, are finding that falling property values mean they don't have substantial equity to call upon," he said.
(3) Salient features of the hardware are stepper motor-controlled movement of the stage and fine adjustment of an inverted microscope, a high-quality 16-mm cine camera with light meter and controls, and a miniature incubator in which cells may be grown under defined conditions directly on the microscope stage.
(4) When places come along that are cheaper it’s a bit of a bunfight.” First-time buyers, investors and second-steppers – people trying to move up the property ladder – are all vying for properties and supply is short.
(5) An IBM-type microcomputer is used to control a stepper motor driving a ball screw with a positional accuracy of about 1 micron.
(6) The difficulties faced by aspiring second-steppers are having a considerable knock-on impact for potential first-time buyers due to the resulting shortage of properties available on the market with housing chains proving hard to establish."
(7) Credlin in very short order became the witch in the office, Abbott’s lucky charm, the enforcer, the over-stepper, the punisher, the keeper of the diary and the door.
(8) This paper describes a simple, inexpensive apparatus for performing these experiments; it is based on a ball screw driven by a microcomputer controlled stepper motor.
(9) On Tuesday White gave an unusual first taste of the music to come: High Ball Stepper, released as a YouTube video , is a four-minute instrumental track with growling and reversed guitars, chewy distortion, and nary a single lyric.
(10) The mechanical elements and the electronic control system from a stepper motor-driven microelectrode positioner is described.
(11) Click here to watch High Ball Stepper Unlike Blunderbuss, which White issued as several special packages, Lazaretto will get only one limited-edition treatment.
(12) A microprocessor-controlled stepper motor modulates the amount of beam cutoff by regulating the movement of the shutter from the foot end of the film.
(13) A motor stepper-driven simulator (jaw replicator) was connected to investigate the occlusion during the terminal masticatory movements.
(14) We have studied the effects of temporal bone on the ultrasound beam and sample volume characteristics of the EME Transcan 2 MHz transducer using a stepper motor, computer-controlled ultrasound plotting system.
(15) The apparatus is based on a ball screw driven by a microcomputer-controlled stepper motor capable of generating 100 Newtons of traction, the resulting force in the tissue is monitored in real-time acquisition by a load cell.
(16) Scanning across the cornea is achieved by a stepper motor coupled to the fine focus of the microscope.
(17) The rapid-mixing device is based on a syringe driven by a stepper motor and can inject up to 2 cm3 liquid in less than 100 ms.
(18) Meanwhile two Japanese companies – Nikon and Canon – share with Zeiss of Germany total dominance in cutting the giant lenses used in so-called steppers (the photo-optical devices that print lines on computer chips).
(19) A rolling diaphragm pump, driven through a slider-crank mechanism by a microprocessor-controlled stepper motor, generated characteristic arterial pulse waves at a rate of 75 cycles per minute.
(20) A new skin extensometer, constructed with digital stepper motors and controlled with a microcomputer, is described to measure these properties for both skin and its subcutaneous attachments.