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R/S
(redirected from Remote sensing)

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R/SRemote Sensing
R/SReinforcing Steel (aka rebar)
R/SRespectfully Submit
R/SReport of Survey
R/SRally Sport
R/SRoute Sheet
R/SReentry System
R/SRegulatory or Safety (automotive requirements)
R/SReplacement to Silent Ratio
R/SRevision Segment
R/SRationalization & Standardization


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Industrial and chemical processors are now said to obtain maximum featured temperature and humidity monitoring technology at half the price with the company's TH8 line of 8" temperature/humidity chart recorders and the KT8 line of K-thermocouple remote sensing 8" chart recorders.
Participants also split into working groups to identify potential demonstration projects for remote sensing in three areas of health research: respiratory disease, cardiovascular disease, and developmental biology.
The remote sensing equipment has been tested and suppressed by regulators and legislators for more than a decade because of worries about technical flaws and ``big brother'' government oversight.
 
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