| 11. | The Central Control Room is the major co-ordinating center that co-ordinates the entire movements of police force for the city.
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| 12. | Central control rooms became common in the 1920s, but as late as the early 1930s, most process control was on-off.
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| 13. | But Winston noted that the cloning procedure only passed on the DNA in the nucleus, the cell's central control room.
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| 14. | Trains are able to run over consecutive single-track sections, with the whole operation being controlled from a single central control room.
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| 15. | A central control room monitors the status of all sound and entertainment systems, as well as the average wait times for rides.
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| 16. | The inmates quickly gained control of sections, D-yard, two tunnels, and the central control room, referred to as " Times Square ".
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| 17. | Process control enables automation, by which a small staff of operating personnel can operate a complex process from a central control room.
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| 18. | The fire authority said that every station was unstaffed and most employees working in the central control room had also deserted their posts.
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| 19. | By the end of the decade all calls to the Brigade in Cheshire were received in the central Control Room at Brigade Headquarters.
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| 20. | Each of the studios is linked to a central control room that facilitates work flow and allows for quick changes in recording format.
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