According to Dennis Elliott, marketing director at Kolibri Art Studio, a technician first makes a digital scan of the image to be reproduced. |
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Amazingly, all this digital processing caused no delay, and the sound quality was significantly better than a normal telephone connection. |
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Trent's digital watch beeped moments later, just after the two had finished their breakfasts. |
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Multiply that by millions of digital photographers and you are talking about a lot of digital information. |
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Their fervent hope is that anger at chaos caused by the millennium bug could lead to revulsion powerful enough to prevent the digital ascendancy. |
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It is best suited to businesses that need the special capabilities of an internal digital telephone system. |
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The CODEC then converts the digital FM audio signal into an analog waveform for conversion to sound. |
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He has two watches on his left wrist, one looks expensive and keeps normal time, the other is digital and keeps training time. |
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The most promising development for digital video surveillance, the real wow factor, is the creation of the new applications. |
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With a bit of digital jiggery-pokery on the laptop I was able to turn the interviews into a half decent radio package. |
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Friday night came and in the absence of a digital watch I synchronised my mobile phone clock. |
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Freeview will launch after significant improvements have been made to the quality and reliability of the digital terrestrial television signal. |
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More than 10 million iPods have been sold since it was introduced, and it is the number one selling digital music player in the world. |
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I have a digital camera that allows me to take weekly snaps of finished work. |
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My keitai sure doesn't take this good of pictures, and I am too dumb to think of buying a digital camera. |
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The issue is that at present there is little or no way to stop people copying music into a digital format from an earlier analogue version of it. |
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An SCM modulator uses the digital component to create a low-order QAM symbol. |
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Because we desire to store digital information, our system should have differing phases corresponding to the differing values of the information. |
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To sum up, your digital profile is a representation of aspects of your self that accretes over time. |
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Several innovative solutions employ digital encoders capable of transmitting one or more cameras onto a single digital channel. |
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Eavesdropping criminals who use scanners to monitor North Yorkshire police will be foiled by the force's new digital radio system. |
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A photographer has to be a digital expert, an electrician, and a communication technician as well as being a good photographer. |
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All spectra were smoothed 10 times using a fixed bandwidth, sharp cutoff, three-point, low-pass linear digital filter. |
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The film is presented in anamorphic widescreen, which does betray the digital source of the film to some extent. |
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Every digital camera has a basic lens, sometimes a zoom lens, built-in flash, automatic focus, automatic exposure meter, and LCD viewfinder. |
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I was the crazy one with dreads who showed you some pictures on a digital camera. |
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The result of all these developments is that, finally, the digital scope could make its analogue cousin obsolete. |
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A digital radio frequency transmitter system having an input circuit for receiving digital signals to be amplified and transmitted. |
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There aren't enough buglers to play taps for dead veterans, so the Pentagon has authorized a digital machine to play it instead. |
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Either way, it's irrelevant, because there's a digital phone that they can reach me on too. |
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He lent me a digital power meter that measures both demand in watts and cumulative energy consumption in watt-hours. |
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Light resulting from the laser excitation of fluorochromed cells is detected by photosensors and converted into a set of digital values. |
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The crash-resistant tanks are self-sealing and fitted with self-sealing lines and a digital fuel feed controller. |
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Then they assembled their picture-taking equipment, a digital camera and a tripod. |
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A digital-to-analog converter converts the digital signals into analog signals. |
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The MT312 is a single-chip variable rate digital quadrature phase shift keying satellite demodulator. |
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It is likely too that the cost of movies in digital format will reduce in time, according to Cummins. |
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While it's presently in the domain of engineers and aerodynamicists, they're working on a digital interface for designers. |
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It is an adaptor that converts the analog signal that is generated by your standard phone into a digital signal. |
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Is it coincidence that our generation is infatuated with digital watches and clocks? |
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Listeners can tune into an increasing number of FM rebroadcasters, as well as listen by digital satellite and cable. |
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After the keynote speech, Ando unwound at a dinner for a few journalists, where talk turned to the knotty problem of digital rights. |
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While these two lines rarely intersect, one point of convergence is the issue of digital preservation. |
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Casio wants to go one better by putting an MP3 player and a digital camera in a wristwatch. |
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The participants were familiar with the digital format, as both conventional film radiographs and digital radiographs are used in Russia. |
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The scanner can display hidden guns, knives, batteries, digital watches, explosive materials and packages of drugs secreted under clothing. |
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For this one mammoth presentation alone, the set is worth the price of digital admission. |
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Right now, he was contacting them on the special digital phone with a voice scrambler. |
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I will try to take a few with my mini digital cam, which at least can be instantly uploaded to the web with this log. |
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Today's digital cameras come with the software you need to crop and resize the image. |
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This extends from the digital dot of the printing process to the larger scale of the repeating pattern, the panel, and the facade openings. |
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We all tried to pin down that ineffable quality of inspired classroom activity that can't be made digital and stuffed down an Ethernet cable. |
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Would it be wise to encourage our students to exchange fact-based narrative for edgy commentary and digital trash talk? |
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Photographers now use digital cameras, reporters use mobile phones, and computers are used in story writing and page layout. |
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The affordability, and quality of digital video and sophisticated postproduction systems put these possibilities well within reach. |
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The film was shot in two-and-a-half weeks, mostly with a digital video camera, using natural light. |
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A bus pulls up and tourists step out, armed with camcorders and digital cameras. |
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The aggregation of materials in a digital library can be greater than the sum of its parts. |
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Each chapter starts with a few pages describing an e-business concept, like digital delivery, affiliate marketing, or e-government. |
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The US Department of Defense is studying the use of a digital bugle to render taps at veterans' military funerals. |
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Frequency hopping, and radio encryption in general, is a short step away from digital radio. |
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Cooper says he wanted to see if people's real lives were echoed in their digital alter egos in role-playing environments. |
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As you would expect from a new film, there are no nicks, scars, or other defects that migrated from the source print to the digital realm. |
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After vibration data is measured using the accelerometer and converted into digital format, they are then stored in a computer. |
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Standard batteries can power digital cellphones for several hours of transmission or days of standby operation. |
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A private key is used to decrypt data encrypted with the corresponding public key and to create digital signatures. |
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This stylish mobile phone has room for up to 3,000 of your favourite tracks along with a 2 megapixel digital camera. |
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Painting, printmaking, drawing, digital and lens-based media, 3D form and structure are the starting points for their creative journey. |
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The accuracy of electronic voting can be tested by comparing paper records to digital votes but not to recount an entire election. |
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As the cost of the cotton cloth has increased by 10 per cent, most candidates prefer digital screen prints, which are cheaper. |
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To describe this as a collection of large digital photos alongside text is to minimise its impact and importance. |
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A detector detects a digital sample of the recorded analog signals as corresponding to one of the maximum likelihood states. |
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The creation of the digital images is surprisingly swift. 1,300 pages of the bibles were photographed in just 4 days. |
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Boxes are required to translate the digital binary code back to analog signals for viewing. |
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Some readers will remember when calculators, computers and digital watches were new products. |
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Family Copies recreates oil paintings or watercolors by using an image from a digital or photographic source. |
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The use of contact-less and satellite-based tachymeters and digital levelling instruments guarantees a standardised and efficient workflow. |
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A digital image of the check is then taken and the system verifies the amount matches the one the customer keyed in. |
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A supermarket worker was able to tell the time on a digital watch but not on the analogue clock in the staff canteen. |
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This store was selling little weeny teeny digital cameras, about the size of a matchbox. |
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I bought a digital watch for the first time in years because I was so struck with the phenomenon. |
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There were none of the backing tapes, racks of digital effects and other complex electronic gadgetry of which Tony is so fond. |
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A system of digital barter would be set up so that one could download viruses only by contributing new viruses. |
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You could also use a digital thermometer to take an axillary temperature, although this is a less accurate method. |
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Despite such digital jiggery-pokery, Deupree and Willits don't let their software get the better of them. |
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They sketched woodland plants and trees and learned how to use a digital camera. |
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Anyway, I'd better get back to annoying someone who's just bought a digital camera. |
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Day is a leading provider of integrated content, portal and digital asset management software. |
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The wireless technology can transmit digital data over a wide spectrum of frequency bands with very low power. |
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The basic system comes with time domain reflectometry and digital arc reflection modes as standard. |
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We may yet see the company acquire a digital music vendor to reboot, rather than trash, its downloads proposition. |
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The beauty of digital technology is that it democratises the film-making process. |
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Phone based cameras don't yet have sufficient image density to compete with true digital cameras, but they will in a few short years. |
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Some of the courses on offer include digital photography, art, interior design and stained glass. |
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My wife suggested I get my camera and I took several photos, all of them very disappointing with the digital cam. |
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First, a photograph, whether print or slide, is scanned into a digital image file. |
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If a pitcher deviates from his mechanics, he can spot flaws more quickly by studying his image on digital tape. |
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Mornings would see me waking to my fancy alarm clock's digital readout of a temperature of a tooth-chattering plus three Celsius. |
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In a few years, PDAs will probably be able to function as televisions by receiving terrestrial digital signals, says Hinze. |
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This is not necessarily true for all of the players in the digital library arena, and it is not necessarily benightedness that accounts for this. |
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As transmitters are switched on and new areas receive BBC digital radio broadcasts the postcode checker on the website will also be updated. |
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I must make an effort to use my digital cam to snap a shot of Woody in action to post. |
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The result is a digital rendering of each concept, and a full-size sculpted model of the toy in foam. |
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Clint lost a digital video cam and tons of footage from all over Spain and Venezuela. |
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Instead, mobile phone ads have focussed on the sexiness of the digital hardware and the buzzy lifestyles that supposedly come with it. |
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It was filmed in sequence on digital video rather than film, and von Trier resisted the urge to reshoot scenes if it would break the continuity. |
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This is not just the obvious ageing person's whinge because my kids can sort out computer or digital camera problems that baffle me. |
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The train is fast and quiet and there are plenty of nice little touches, like digital signs indicating if the seat is reserved or not. |
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This will probably only have a digital zoom rather than an optical zoom and a fairly basic lens. |
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It's a tri-band GPRS phone with a built-in camera offering digital zoom, self-timer and night shot. |
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But when you set out to capture moments, digital cameras and camcorders win hands down. |
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But thumb drives aren't the only form of digital storage media giving security executives heartburn. |
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Dixons said its retail division had strong sales in mobile phones, digital cameras, camcorders, and PC peripherals. |
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Older analog camcorders only had optical zoom, but new digital video cameras have both optical and digital zoom. |
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And what happens when a fraudster tricks an iris-scanning machine by using a digital image of somebody else's eye? |
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Figure 4 shows the digital and analog controller responses to a mechanical impulse on the shaft. |
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No defects in the source material or the digital reproduction appear anywhere. |
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The third and fourth settings on the digital timer should still have been zeroed, just as when the feeder was set originally. |
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And without even a by-your-leave, one of the receptionists stuck a digital thermometer in my ear, and took my temperature. |
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It also operates as a digital camcorder, with up to three minutes of continuous video, and may be used as a PC Camera. |
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Aside from some razor-like digital artifacting on a few edges, I can find nothing wrong. |
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Biometric identifiers are digital codes that cannot be used to reconstitute your image or fingerprint. |
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A signal from a storage medium is processed in a data channel to form digital data. |
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The company held contracts with state motor vehicle departments that supplied negatives or digital images on magnetic tape. |
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Look for a model with digital output temperature control, which delivers consistently hot water from the tap, regardless of flow rate. |
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The thrust vector control is fully integrated into the digital flight control system. |
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The school is testing digital whiteboards, one of many new technologies that officials hope will help shake up the rigid education system. |
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The items included laptop computers, cameras, stereos, calculators and digital diaries. |
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It's a classic Swiss Army knife with lots of different blades and stuff, but it's updated with a digital clock, alarm, and stopwatch. |
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A digital audio player walks tourists through exhibit spaces such as Alcatraz, the Empire State Building, and the Tower of London. |
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I could then click on each thumbnail to see the pictures individually or start a slideshow to use the SL-C700 as a digital picture viewer. |
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Hidden within cell phones, laptops, and digital cameras, lithium-ion batteries increasingly power the world. |
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The goal is to explore digital presentation as a creator of meaning that goes beyond the traditional use of plan, elevation, or perspective. |
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The first film screened using this digital cinema system was the Suyra starrer, Perazhagan, which was followed by Kaadal. |
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The latest trend among technophiles is to communicate through video logs online journals replete with film clips shot on digital video cameras. |
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Another issue is the regulation of terrestrial television stations and the explosion of digital TV channels. |
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The double receiver means viewers can watch one digital channel while recording another. |
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As laser guns and digital cameras get smaller and lighter, expect a laser cam to be taking a picture of you. |
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Before I left I had a going-away party and I took many photos of my friends with a new digital camera I had been given as a present. |
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Its high-resolution 17-inch widescreen display is perfect for movies, music, games, and editing your own digital photography. |
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You can select music to accompany your digital photo album and synchronize background sound with pictures. |
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In our time of candid, instamatic and digital photography, this is a tome to treasure. |
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It is easy to be impressed with our demiurgical abilities and to believe we can mold digital technology however we desire. |
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However, with mediapersons carrying video and digital cameras, the quality of transmission was not up to the mark. |
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As the biotech and digital revolutions gather pace, so the cost of their primary product, knowledge, grows at an exponential rate. |
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Radiation also differs from that encountered on Earth and in space, heavy particles make digital electronics misbehave or even burn. |
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But bear in mind that many people use a digital keyboard not to play sheet music but to add digital accompaniment to other instruments. |
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I keep using a 35 mm, as the exposure latitude is so much better than with my digital compact. |
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I quickly retrieved my digital camera and took this series of photographs as the snake constricted and consumed the bird. |
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Multiple digital read channels may be used to read multiple tracks of an optical disk simultaneously. |
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The large middle dial combines a conventional tacho with a digital speedo enclosed. |
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Beacon Hill brings approximately 177,000 people into BBC national digital radio coverage for the first time. |
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Podcasting and Internet radio allow anyone to become a DJ, and digital video cameras and webcams are used by a new generation of filmmakers. |
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Any hi-fidelity analog signal can be reconverted to digital without copy protection. |
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The multifunction device combines miniaturized versions of a digital camera, PC camera, video recorder and audio recorder. |
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Record companies who own the copyright in these sound recordings can't or simply won't license these songs to the digital download sites. |
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This equipment includes LCD flight displays, digital VHF radios, communication management units, file servers and high-speed satcom equipment. |
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Administration of digital certificates is also handled by the graphical user interface wizard. |
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It's a fast and easy way to assemble a whole bunch of digital images and put them online in a web page. |
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There is indeed a digital divide in cyberculture studies, and, like the digital divide in on-line access, it is keyed to racial categories. |
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But it provides zero-speed detection capabilities without the associated running jitter inherent in classical digital solutions. |
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Fifteen percent of colorectal cancers can be detected by digital rectal examination. |
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Her instruments include piano, electronic keyboard, and a digital drum machine. |
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Cable operators were buying mainly the low-end digital boxes, as the chart at right shows. |
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But the film, shot largely on digital video, allowing it to use mostly natural light in a smoky, hazy look, hardly puts a foot wrong. |
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With our eyes fixed on the computer screen, we adjusted the scaling, saturation and contrast of each of the digital photos in succession. |
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The shots handed to VCE included some complicated digital erasure shots, motion control shots, and digital compositing duties. |
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The community received a satellite dish, a digital satellite decoder and a television set. |
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I have a new digital camera on my Xmas list as my current one is knackered. |
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The head of audiology agrees that in many cases digital hearing aids are better. |
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This technology will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products. |
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In between, they create art installations, digital videos and vibrant collages. |
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The increase will be evenly split between rebuilds and cash outlays for digital boxes. |
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Several digital receivers capable of HD Radio reception are available to consumers. |
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Lately, this digital resource has been moving actively and successfully into library consortium sales. |
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Lynch scribbles on a digital notepad attached to a laptop wedged between them. |
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Print runs were 47,500 per digital sheetlet and in much higher numbers for the offset sheetlets. |
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We are happy to move over and make room on this list for other colleges and universities as we all work toward bridging the digital divide. |
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Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a coupla years back. |
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She scans old family pictures or photographs her relatives with a digital camera, and manipulates the results by computer. |
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She described the abusive activity as full sexual intercourse as well as digital penetration. |
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Image editing software can manipulate and change digital images on the computer. |
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Also important was the wide availability of new audio-visual technologies such as digital video cameras and projectors. |
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On Seventh Avenue, slack-jawed visitors scrambled for digital cameras, and taxicabs actually slowed down for something other than a fare. |
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Here is a guide to current pricing practices for photographers bidding on jobs involving digital workflows. |
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We need partners to fulfill other aspects of actualizing our digital plans, specifically in terms of information distribution. |
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Transistors are the tiny switches in microprocessors that process the ones and zeros of the digital world. |
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The processor will especially benefit prosumer and digital media enthusiasts, as well as those who run many software applications simultaneously. |
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A call to digital and cell phone number will consume one and five afghanis per minute respectively. |
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Variable frequency sawtooth waveforms are often utilized as an excitation signal in a digital musical synthesizer. |
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For example, my digital camera uses four nickel-cadmium batteries that are rated at 1.25 volts and 500 milliamp-hours for each cell. |
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Newer digital broadband seismometers separate any volcano movement into three-dimensional data, Lowenstern said. |
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This is especially the case when information has been encoded in a digital form and distributed through technologies such as the internet. |
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With the advent of digital photography, he was quick to realise the new creative possibilities. |
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It would not be right to close a chapter about art in the digital era while neglecting the truest offspring of the new media. |
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Leaf, petiole, and internode lengths were measured with a ruler and petiole and internode diameters were measured with digital callipers. |
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Telecommunications carriers have to upgrade systems and equipment for state-of-the-art digital services. |
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This should indeed be a very serious contender in what is probably the most competitive sector of the digital camera market. |
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Once we have digital copies of the other pictures I'll add the best of those to the album too. |
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Another option is a digital aural thermometer that measures the temperature in the ear. |
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The digital currency is mined using specialized super computers which discover them by solving highly complex mathematical equations. |
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This is not the first time that research computers have been misused for mining digital currency. |
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The guru of digital filmmaking, Star Wars creator George Lucas, is wrapping the shoot for Star Wars Episode II in Australia. |
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The miners verify the blockchain and add their digital stamps to show the proof of work. |
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The functional digital car competition is judged on effective use of virtual prototyping tools. |
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It didn't recognize my digital camera's memory card when I plugged a reader in to a USB port. |
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Driving the route at a steady speed and recording the time on a digital stopwatch leaves a simple calculation to get the speed. |
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Listeners will need a DAB digital radio to receive the BBC's digital radio broadcasts. |
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Remember, your digital wristwatch probably has more computing power than those of the space explorers combined! |
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He discusses camera types, lenses, focal length, flash, light, digital photographs, and film types and speeds. |
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The first major project completed was the digital backbone network, which spans the entire country since its completion in February this year. |
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When you need to deliver a large quantity of digital information to a client, burning a CD or DVD is usually the easiest method. |
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There are now estimated to be 10 million homes in the UK which can receive all of the BBC's digital services. |
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However, it has just not been convenient to stop and use the digital cam to snap a few pictures. |
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Users can update applications securely with authentication enabled through digital signatures. |
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Because digital radio receivers are essentially small computers, they have the capacity to store information. |
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There is a chance of winning a digital camera for taking the photograph which best captures the spirit of the challenge. |
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He rushed back in and grabbed his Sony cyber shot digital cam and got a picture of it just as it flew off to the north at very high velocity. |
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In police custody, his solicitors came with a digital camera and took nineteen photographs of his injuries. |
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To date the technique has largely been applied in cellphone base-stations and digital satellite TV receivers. |
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Mo came round today with her digital camera and took a photograph of what will probably be my image on the publicity. |
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It's interesting to note that in recent months other manufacturers have expressed an interest in digital cameras with long zooms. |
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Of course, it also takes the opportunity to receive digital instructions as to how and when to attack its human master. |
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Schools were supplied with a digital camcorder, tripod, microphone and video editing equipment. |
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Tutors either speak using headphones or use a whiteboard and digital pencil so that one side can see what the other is writing. |
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They hope a battery of digital cameras and camcorders will capture evidence of the paranormal. |
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The reason I bought it was because my digital camera takes two AA batteries. |
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On the net, you're constantly exposed to the best that is available in the digital medium. |
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Sony aims to sell 15 million digital cameras and 7 million camcorders this business year. |
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Books in digital format, also known as e-books, can be read on devices lacking the power and screen space to afford a regular Web browser. |
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If you do get into cover the shootouts that follow are pure digital whack-a-mole. |
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Sneakily, I listened in to Heathrow's air traffic control on an old digital airband radio I picked up a couple of years back. |
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The core concept of the prototype episode is a digital trading card game representing the characters in the stories. |
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These watermelon stickers are printed from a photo of a real seedless watermelon and are printed on a Xerox 6060 digital color press. |
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A couple of months ago I went a bit nuts researching what kind of digital piano to get for our house. |
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An important technique of contemporary music making involves the appropriation of older recordings through the use of digital sampling. |
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The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels. |
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As well as south of the border, now that Brazil has caught up with digital sampling and the whole digital world. |
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Through sampling, digital processing and electro-acoustic techniques they produce a sound of surprising emotive power and musicality. |
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I dare to say that we had to wait for modern digital photography in order to manage mixed colour temperatures like autochromes did in the past. |
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The fatty digital cushion is smaller in the rear foot than the forefoot in both African and Asian elephants. |
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They are used for quality control in manufacturing digital recording heads as well as in the construction of compact audio disk stampers. |
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A digital tuner is useful for teachers of certain instruments, and a tape recorder allows students to tape and listen to their own playing. |
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The problem with the digital promise lies not its frivolity or its shallowness. |
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A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole. |
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The trails show people going to the most extraordinary lengths to make time to listen to the new digital radio stations. |
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The warfighter will utilize organic wide-band digital radio relays to extend connectivity as required to subordinate units. |
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The dash stretches miles in front of you and the digital read-outs are centrally mounted. |
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Personal digital assistants offer everything, from e-mail, word processing and time and billing to reading e-books and playing games. |
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However, current mobile phones have a much lower digital information transmission capacity than landlines. |
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New ideas are often slow to catch on in the military, and digital camouflage was one of them. |
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As the art of photography marches relentlessly down the digital path, a surprisingly opposite trend has also emerged. |
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We won't be happy until we've got 400 cable or satellite or digital stations and we can watch the most ridiculous, amateurish, shoddy bits of nonsense. |
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It says its lithium ion camcorder and digital camera batteries will recharge in under 30 minutes, three times faster than with traditional chargers. |
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Frankly, to provide anything less than the above requirements is unconscionable, and as a digital camera maker you know better that to short-change your customers this way. |
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Particular emphasis is placed on the advent of electronic instrumentation, such as digital tablas and tanpuras and experimentations in fusion music. |
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Finally someone got smart and included a simple digital camera inside a pair of binoculars to capture all the action outdoors, in the arena or at live performances. |
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If the image is adequate, it is downloaded onto digital imaging software that can organize the photographs more efficiently than paper binders and take up only virtual space. |
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You need one of the digital radio tuners that plug into a USB port. |
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OverDrive said that downloads of digital material to the 8,500 libraries it supports exceeded 10 million items. |
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Much of what is written also applies to using digital video camcorders. |
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Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little. |
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His digital prints are slightly larger than a record cover, but just as square, and divided into a further four squares, each containing a different image. |
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The use of sampling and other digital technology has not only questioned those concepts of musical work and authorship that were in fact already unstable. |
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Summery acoustic guitars jostle with squirts of digital noise, arcing horns and what sounds like a solo played on a giant kazoo shoved through a fuzz pedal. |
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Finding the true culprit for the epidemic of scalping in the digital age is a little like figuring out who killed Davey Moore. |
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It interleaves the remaining analog signal with the digital and splits them in time by transmitting the analog information separate from the digital signal. |
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Oh, and that digital frock of hers has been bagged up and sent to Oxfam. |
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One terabyte is about 1,000 gigabytes, and most people probably cannot shoot enough digital photos within the next 10 years to fill that kind of space. |
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He and his colleagues have already created the biological equivalent of many logical components common in the digital world, such as AND, NAND, and NOR gates. |
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Attributes were measured using dial metric calipers and a portable digital scale and included length, haft width, weight, shoulder width, and maximum thickness. |
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She shot it with a simple device whereby one digital camera could register simultaneous images from two pinholes set at 90 degrees to one another. |
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However, the technology access gap is not the only digital divide confronting students today. |
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We could see the progress made toward closing the digital divide come to a full stop. |
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How has your experience been shaped by digital encounters and the social web? |
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First came Lee Daniels, the director of Precious, whose boyfriend was taking pictures of Daniels and Freeman on a digital camera. |
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Both men ran when police arrived, but not before stealing a laptop and digital camera. |
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The man demanded the film, but she said it was a digital camera, pretending to delete the image. |
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But in the digital Age, we're at risk of a new type of hoarding that is equally problematic. |
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Consider, too, that in this digital age, making something public is not only easier but has greater reach. |
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If you see a major or even minor local event, write it up and send your account, along with any pictures you capture on your mobile phone or digital camera. |
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For one thing, there are wristwatches, cell phones, digital diaries and calculators that most people carry with them, that have to be protected from rainwater. |
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It became a model, rarely emulated, of how digital tools can be used to find common ground in a contentious society. |
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Wealthy middle-aged American women, with bright red lipstick, black Cleopatra hairstyles and accents similar to Sandton kugels swamped the gardens, clicking digital cameras. |
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The dimensions of all patches were measured with digital calipers. |
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I'm very interested in the development and evolution of digital music. |
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After classical music, folk, world music, show songs, digital arts and jazz, the National Centre for Early Music is adding another string to its bow this autumn. |
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I can also, of course, receive many of the digital radio programmes now being broadcast as channels on digital terrestrial and satellite platforms. |
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To simplify recording and transmission, and also later processing, the signal for each pixel is converted to a digital number in the 0to 255 range encoded in binary notation. |
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The chip also provides MPEG 2 encoding with digital video noise reduction, eliminating granularity within the picture and thus improving the quality of the compressed video. |
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The keyboard encoder takes that information, encodes it in a digital form the main computer can understand, and passes it to the computer via the keyboard port. |
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For example, wrists were measured using digital calipers, and as a result the mean discrepancy between repeated measures was modest, merely.037 inch. |
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Although digital storage devices such as thumb drives have been around for a few years, they are generally only used by people who work in IT departments. |
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Though I have a reputation for being a Luddite, I actually love the new digital technology and its artistic possibilities. |
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The upgraded system provides high-speed digital microwave radios, asynchronous transfer mode bandwidth management, and a new network management system. |
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This is definitely better than the image I get from analog cable, though you rich schmoes with digital satellite or cable service may be unimpressed. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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She smiled once again, and looked down at the digital notepad. |
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Children email text, digital photographs and video to their keypals exchanging information about their homes, hobbies, schools, families and countries. |
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It has a digital notepad attached, for making handwritten notes. |
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