Examples of using Man-machine in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
installation program, investigating the man-machine relation within contemporary society.
also provided flexible and convenient man-machine operation interface for productive operation.
The man-machine interface was also developed by Italdesign,
conform to the man-machine principle, make the field staff operate standard,
I discovered his work in relation to a reflection that I have begun in order to try to understand how man-machine relationship will change, thanks to the evolution of ICT technologies
a new concept of man-machine interface.
the keyboard also has a secondary role at all in the man-machine relationship and in the daily life of those who use computers intensively and networks.
up to imagining completely autonomous vehicle driving with man-machine interaction models that are completely different from the ones we are familiar with today.
inspiring the definitive overcoming of the interface in man-machine relationship.
hole nut many parts assembled, the man-machine interface is used to show the running status of the machine,
automatic packing; the man-machine interface is used to show the running status of the machines,
automatic packing; the man-machine interface is used to show the running status of the machines,
automatic packing;the man-machine interface is used to show the running status of the machines,
hole nut many parts assembled, the man-machine interface is used to show the running status of the machine,
controlled by the PLC with the man-machine interface, novel design,
low-pass filter unit, man-machine interface control
the process of graphic display, man-machine dialogue, automatic fault diagnosis,
to be an initial layer of man-machine interaction, would naturally be an important step.
reliable battery charging; man-machine interface clear.
since it consists of highly digitized mechanisms where the man-machine interaction, and therefore the possibility of human error,