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What does HS stand for?

Heat Sensor


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Samples in periodicals archive:
One option is to have installed an automatic electric powered roof ventilator that activates when a heat sensor detects conditions that will cause condensation.
Sb-89Ci comes with their patented SafeSense system, which utilizes body heat sensor placed at the feed opening that stops the cutting blades immediately if the user''s hand gets too close.
Mr Coulson's body temperature had plummeted to such a dangerously low level his outline could not be picked up by heat sensors onboard the police helicopter which had been drafted in to find him.
Heat Sensor technology and technical receptors have advanced to such an extent that we can make refractors which respond to heat and temperature variations a hundred miles away.
Well, then get ready for "robocop"-a prototype security android equipped with heat sensors that can detect intruders and armed with a net to hurl over suspects.
He said he was looking into having the boilers and a heat sensor added to the security system for the building, which serves 403 students in Grades 1 through 3.
Funai will mount the heat sensors on a government plane normally used to monitor deforestation.
The FHI Platform series also have automatic heat sensors and work well on hair that has been chemically treated.

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