Examples of 'air gaps' in a sentence

Meaning of "air gaps"

In the context of technology or security, air gaps refer to physical or logical barriers between networks or systems to prevent unauthorized access or data transfer
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How to use "air gaps" in a sentence

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Air gaps are typically required by local codes.
Process for producing air gaps in microstructures.
These necks may be replaced by air gaps.
At rest the air gaps e and λe are asymmetric.
Try to avoid too many air gaps.
Air gaps from a few millimetres to a few decimetres.
This is to remove any air gaps or bubbles.
Air gaps or air spaces between two partitions.
Routinely transgress air gaps using social engineering.
We will be working with air gaps.
Larger magnetic air gaps reduce motor efficiency.
The second magnetic circuit includes air gaps.
Method for producing air gaps using nanotubes.
Air gaps are generated because of manufacturing conditions or the like.
A tight fit is sufficient as small air gaps are permissible.

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Any air gaps in the room are sealed with tape.
Not with air gaps.
Both air gaps vary in opposite direction allowing a differential measurement.
To structures without air gaps.
The air gaps of these armatures are provided by cores surrounded by a winding.
Both documents have constant air gaps between hills.
Air gaps are then formed by selective decomposition of the target layer.
There has been a problem with air gaps developing at this point.
The air gaps between these two parts are a few tens of um.
This introduces local air gaps under the test sample.
Improving the insulation of a building by injecting polyurethane into air gaps.
Excellent insulation is afforded by the air gaps between adjacent droplets.
The chamfered shapes form radial progressive magnetic air gaps.
Any air gaps or moisture can drastically reduce the insulating effectiveness.
This step can be done before or after production of the air gaps.
One should avoid air gaps between layers in the test stack.
One primarily verifies the proper production of the air gaps.
The air gaps inside the cartons also act as an insulating agent.
A field spreader may be configured to consist of one or more air gaps.
All air gaps in the adhesive are eliminated during the fabrication process.
This interfaz primarily comprises air gaps and a barrel thread lubricant.
These air gaps advantageously provide increased electrical insulation in those areas.
An example of a design adapted to the shape of the air gaps is described below.
The unwanted air gaps can be reduced by pressure in the transfer nip.
The present invention relates to a process for producing air gaps in microstructures.
The layers and air gaps are narrower than the wavelength of visible light.
Motor construction factors such as air gaps between stator and rotor.
This temperature probe can be housed in one of the secondary air gaps.
Air gaps along the ridgeline or between tiles often provide sufficient ventilation.
There are other types of magnetic actuators for which there are several air gaps.
Small air gaps are inevitable because of manufacturing tolerances and the thickness of the conductor.
The sleeve extends along the length of least one of the air gaps.
Air gaps of appropriate design are required for water safety by legislation in many countries.
The magnetic circuits have air gaps within which the rotor magnet is positioned.
Clamp the cable ends in such a way that the minimum air gaps are maintained.

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