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HART

(Highway Addressable Remote Transducer) A widely used extension to the 4-20 mA analog signal used in sensor networks. HART superimposes a 1,200 bits/second digital signal onto the line that provides bi-directional communications with intelligent devices. See 4-20 mA.


hart
the male of the deer, esp the red deer aged five years or more

Hart
1. Lorenz. 1895--1943, US lyricist: collaborated with Richard Rodgers in writing musicals
2. Moss. 1904--61, US dramatist: collaborated with George Kaufman on Broadway comedies and wrote libretti for musicals


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Oh, there's no question," says Steven Bach, author of both the Moss Hart biography Dazzler and an upcoming Leni Riefenstahl bio due in fall 2006.
At its height, the Artef was supported by such theater and film luminaries as Fannie Brice, Harold Clurman, Frances Farmer, Ben Hecht, Lillian Hellman, Moss Hart, Fritz Lang, Paul Mini, Clifford Odets, Elmer Rice, Irwin Shaw, Sylvia Sidney, Orson Welles, and William Wyler.
The gala evening will feature special guest speakers that include honored guest Celeste Holm and Kitty Carlisle Hart, wife of screenwriter Moss Hart, Julie Garfield, daughter of actor John Garfield, Cecilia Peck, daughter of actor Gregory Peck and more.
 
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