How to use in-sentence of “embedded”:
+ Wikilinks are NOT allowed embedded within the text, only as separate parameters.
+ A decoder is embedded in a satellite television set-top box to read a signal from the dish and send something that a TV understands.
+ Template to control line-breaking in bulletless lists embedded in the infobox.
+ Like other software, embedded system designers use compilers, Assembly languageassemblers, and debuggers to develop embedded system software.
+ I think having a tool “something like” those 2, embedded in the editing window, might help people like me to be more active.

Example sentences of “embedded”:
+ It was later applied to embedded systems where certain features of the protocol are especially useful.
+ An embedded computer, also called embedded system is a computer that does one thing and one thing only, and usually does it very well.
+ Electronic engineers are concerned with such processes as; the use of radio waves such as aircraft autopilots and other embedded systems.
+ It was later applied to embedded systems where certain features of the protocol are especially useful.
+ An embedded computer, also called embedded system is a computer that does one thing and one thing only, and usually does it very well.
+ Electronic engineers are concerned with such processes as; the use of radio waves such as aircraft autopilots and other embedded systems.
+ They sometimes have equipment embedded in them that measures data about how hard things are hitting it and how fast the ATD is moving around.
+ The name of the first part is Black Yajurveda, called Taittiriya.The Taittirīya Upanishad is a Vedic era Sanskrit text, embedded as three chapters of the Yajurveda.
+ After coming out of the natron, the bodies were coated inside and out with resin to preserve them, then wrapped with linen bandages, embedded with religious amulets and talismans.
+ These can be placed anywhere on the page, and can include text, graphics and embedded objects.
+ It is not Windows XP Embedded which is NT-based.
+ The fact that observation is embedded in theory does not mean observations are irrelevant to science.
+ Note that because of the presence of the cross product, the above formulas only work for surfaces embedded in three dimensional space.
+ Design of ASIC is gate array design, cell base design, embedded array design, standard cell design, and structured ASIC design.
+ An example of this template embedded in for the subject Mario Meini is below.
+ They can also work on software, especially software for embedded systems.
+ The basic kernel kernel and most of the core functions were developed by Adam Dunkels at the Networked Embedded Systems group at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science.
+ It can be embedded in any infobox that is designed to accept child templates.
+ These are called embedded systems.
+ Most of their CPUs are used in embedded systems for more specialized things, like in mobile phones, cars, video game consoles, or in the military.
+ Do not use this code with an embedded link alone.
+ Templates such as provide this core template with a list of parameters, which it uses to produce a formatted text output, which contains embedded COinS metadata.
+ The fossils were then preserved by the ‘transfer technique’ which means they were embedded in a plastic resin such as polyester or epoxy.
More in-sentence examples of “embedded”:
+ Today, single-core processors are not used in new personal computers, but they remain popular in embedded systems which do not need a fast processor.
+ These often use Windows CE, Linux, NetBSD, or an embedded real-time operating system.
+ In 2015, MIPS implementations are primarily used in embedded systems such as Windows CE devices, routers, Gateway residential gateways, and Playstation, PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable.
+ Note: This template has embedded into it.
+ The pelvic fins have a single embedded spine, and are short and slender.
+ The general DEFAULTSORT can be embedded as well.
+ It relates the first 40 days of the 2003 invasion of Iraq as experienced by 1st Reconnaissance Battalion and their embedded reporter, Evan Wright.
+ It is designed to be embedded in infoboxes, but it can be used in-line just as well.
+ The culture of which a person is embedded dictates which tools, social interactions and skills are needed.
+ Fortunately, many common templates can be rewritten to unnest the if-else logic or avoid using too many embedded templates.
+ Therefore, virtual memory concept is not used in embedded systems.
+ He has orange-dyed spiked hair and four metal stars seemingly embedded into his forehead.
+ The References or Notes section can have a code that will copy your embedded link into the References or Notes section, and make it a functioning link there.
+ Windows Phone 7 is the only version for Windows Phone that features is the kernel for Windows CE 6.0 was based on Windows Embedded Compact 7 version for Windows Embedded CE, which also the Pocket PC system and Windows Mobile.
+ The most obvious feature of “Ankylosaurus” is its armour, consisting of massive knobs and plates of bone, known as osteoderms or bony scutes, embedded in the skin.
+ Those templates were specifically designed to use the minimal nesting of if-else logic and avoid too many embedded templates.
+ It can be used for powering IP telephones, wireless LAN Wireless access pointaccess points, network cameras, remote embedded computers, and other appliances.
+ Quotation marks can also offset a nickname embedded in an actual name, or a false or ironic title embedded in an actual title; for example, Nat “King” Cole, Miles “Tails” Prower, or John “Hannibal” Smith.
+ This page is a configuration file, or “config file” made with a switch statement embedded with partial transclusion tags that enables an editor unfamiliar with any template coding to view and edit a configurable template element safely and intuitively.
+ Formatting for the medal table embedded within an infobox generally follows the established formatting of the other examples provided, but duplicate wiki links for the sport name may be eliminated within the embedded medal table.
+ Doc objects are used when the content type will not be embedded in HTML.
+ For example, the controller embedded in an elevator tells the motor to move the elevator to different floors, based on buttons that are pushed.
+ After fixing, the block of tissue is embedded in paraffin wax.
+ AMD and Intel sometimes include integrated GPUs embedded in their CPUs but these are not as powerful as a dedicated external GPU that is seperate from the CPU.
+ Other electronic devices may not look like a computer, but they still have an embedded system such as a microcontroller inside, with a program telling them what to do.
+ Today, single-core processors are not used in new personal computers, but they remain popular in embedded systems which do not need a fast processor.
+ These often use Windows CE, Linux, NetBSD, or an embedded real-time operating system.
+ Theremin’s device was embedded in a carved wooden plaque of the Great Seal of the United States.
+ The disk’s embedded computer typically saves these unrequested sectors in the disk buffer, in case the operating system requests them later.
+ Fossil: the remains or impression of a prehistoric plant or animal, usually petrified while embedded in rock”.
+ An embedded link to other websites should have a in the article’s References section.
+ Tcl is a very small language which means it is good to use as embedded systems.
+ Embedded operating systems are designed to be used in embedded computer systems.
+ This is a tracking category for CS1 citations that have wikilinks embedded in, etc.
+ Windows CE is Microsoft’s operating system for embedded devices and minimal computers.
+ The theatre has since evolved to being a hub of multi-faceted and multi-cultural activities hosting classics, new writing, international plays from overseas companies, live Greek music events, and Greek tragedies and is embedded as a vital part of London`s multi-cultural lanscape.
+ This stores “qubits” in atoms of another element, like phosphorous, embedded in a tiny layer of ultra-pure silicon-28.
+ It was the first genus of sauropod known to have armour of bony plates embedded in its skin.
+ In the modern world, speeches made on television, ideas embedded in advertisements or in front of crowds are all rhetorics.
+ Versions of Internet Explorer for other operating systems have also been produced, including an embedded OEM version called Internet Explorer for Windows CE.
+ As embedded systems get bigger, things that used to be only on general-purpose computers or even mainframes are now becoming common on embedded systems.
+ Since most CompactFlash cards have no movable parts, they are also used in embedded systems.
+ Try to avoid “compound sentences” ndash; those with embedded conjunctions ndash; when possible.
+ Because of this, we say that embedded computers cannot be programmed, because you cannot install more programs on your clock.
+ The “Adhyatma-ramayana”, the most important embedded set of chapters in the extant versions of the Purana, is considered to have been composed centuries later, possibly in the 15th-century, and is attributed to Ramananda – the Advaita scholar and the founder of the Ramanandi Sampradaya, the largest monastic group in Hinduism and in Asia in modern times.
+ The embedded crushed limestone gives it a slightly mottled appearance.
+ Common examples of larger kernels are Embedded Linux and Windows CE.
+ OpenZaurus is a Debian-based embedded Linux distribution for the Sharp CorporationSharp PDA.
+ Other terms for a microcontroller are embedded system and embedded controller, because the microcontroller and its support circuits are often built into, or embedded in, a single chip.
