Their lips fail to synchronize with the dialogue, and their movements are jerky. |
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Using AND gates the researchers can synchronize the time-gated and non-gated signals to within 3 ns. |
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Melatonin resets the body clock to synchronize metabolic functions with times of activity and rest. |
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Finally, it is good practice to synchronize the clocks of all nodes using ntpd or something similar. |
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For example, there are several free software programs that will connect your PalmPilot to a Linux computer and synchronize your address books. |
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Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women, cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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Because the program also works as a time server, it can synchronize network workstations that don't have Internet connection. |
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They simply have to synchronize the real-time clock of their Linux machine with such an insanely precise clock. |
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As mission requirements are identified, the two staffs must coordinate and synchronize combat multipliers and support requirements. |
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You can select music to accompany your digital photo album and synchronize background sound with pictures. |
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Educational toys help your child learn to grab, pull, push, synchronize the movement of the head with that of the hand. |
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There was no discussion of that article or any plan to synchronize in any way. |
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The monthly cycles of women living together have also been known to synchronize. |
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As much as it pains me to be fair to Kissinger, he isn't the only public figure whose travel plans mysteriously synchronize with bad news. |
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The mandible, or lower jaw, rocks slowly back and forth to aid and synchronize with this process. |
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To achieve global synchronization, we designed a feature in the communications processor to synchronize the clock in each processing node. |
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To synchronize the conservation and the livestock development work, villagers are encouraged to carry out stall-feeding throughout the year. |
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Through this modulation of ovulation timing in a social group of women cycles may synchronize, desynchronize, or stabilize. |
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The melody in the tenor part was also often repeated, but not always to synchronize with the rhythmic repeat. |
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This provides a means to delimit packets, synchronize to the start of a packet and detect missing or outof-order packets. |
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Failure to synchronize your patterns of activity and stimulation with your body's natural circadian and ultradian rhythms puts a stress on the system. |
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Before a day's work, or rushes, are viewed it is usual to synchronize those takes that were shot with dialogue or other major sounds. |
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Timing belts synchronize the action of the pistons and valves in the combustion chamber, preventing them from occupying the same space at the same time. |
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Therefore, if high population density results in increased contact between individuals, this may stimulate ovarian activity and synchronize estrus between females. |
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Satisfied that his three navigators were in agreement, the pilot ordered the bombardier to pick out a mean point of impact, synchronize, and drop the bombs. |
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Alex Greilich and colleagues at the University of Dortmund, Ger., used a train of light pulses to synchronize the spins. |
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Early versions of Polaroid 3-D used two interlocked projectors to synchronize the two pictures. |
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Hydra works to correct and synchronize the different images from the video projectors in order to create an unbroken image on any surface. |
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For instance, subsystems made by suppliers may lack the interfaces needed to synchronize their clocks with host clocks made by original equipment manufacturers. |
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If there are multiple devices operating in your system or network, it is important to synchronize their internal clocks. |
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Note: if you set the date manually, the phone does not synchronize the date with a timeserver until the next time it is restarted. |
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These units allow you to synchronize your key organizational elements with your computer. |
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Each of these inputs can be used to synchronize the Bitstream 3X with any external sequencer. |
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Researchers have even shown that reciting poetry in dactylic hexameter can help synchronize heartbeats with breathing. |
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No particular attempt is made to synchronize actions with those in other sectors. |
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At pre-set times the server contacts every controller in order to synchronize its data with the data of the controller or time clock. |
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Select the folder you wish to synchronize and press the central button to set redirection for that folder. |
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Both entities are developing mechanisms and procedures to synchronize data collection. |
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A newer version of the clapper is a digital slate that uses light-emitting diodes and an audio link to synchronize film and tape. |
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In order for the client or player to perfectly synchronize the audio and video streams, the audio and video packets must be time-stamped. |
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When selecting the product catalogue we must transfer a cookie to your harddisk to synchronize the data base with your Browser. |
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Fibre Channel also uses a control character to synchronize word boundaries. |
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Press START or activate the START input to synchronize the internal clock. |
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Operational manoeuvre, a function of mass and mobility, is used to disrupt and disorient the adversary, generally shape the battlefield and synchronize tactical manoeuvre, a function of fire and movement. |
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Additionally, DPKO, in its comments, considered it premature for the current report to go into detail with proposals to synchronize and harmonize the RBB and integrated mission planning processes. |
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Coding also allows us to synchronize physical flow with information flow. |
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Alternatively Linkman Pro includes the ability to synchronize its XML bookmark databases between different computers. |
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For users who have an NTP server on their system and would like to synchronize to NRC time, configure your daemon to include the above NTP server address. |
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Big Ben will synchronize all digital equipment in the recording environment bringing clarity, depth and accuracy to recording and mixing that will be heard immediately. |
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This mechanism allows an application to synchronize separate streams of essence that were originally derived from original media sources, such as film, audio tape and videotape, that were created in synchronization. |
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Company engineers flew around the world with its cesium beam HP 5060A instrument to synchronize the globe's atomic clocks to within one-millionth of a second. |
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The whole network will automatically synchronize itself. |
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Press to synchronize transmitter and receiver frequencies. |
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The boat is heavy, and the effort required to synchronize nearly two dozen paddlers and propel the boat at winning speeds drives paddlers past their aerobic capacity. |
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Take care to specify an existing tag, as CVSup cannot distinguish valid from invalid tags, and an attempt to synchronize an existing source tree to an invalid tag will remove all files. |
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To ensure a smooth transition, it was important to develop a comprehensive training strategy and to synchronize the implementation schedule with the introduction of the new information technology system. |
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This strategy will allow the NCC to synchronize plans with visitor perception and behaviour, while enhancing the coherence and richness of Capital themes and symbols. |
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The cells self-align and synchronize to beat together, sending a wave down the tail that propels the bio-bot forward. |
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Rhythms of work songs can serve to synchronize physical movement in a group or gang. |
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The rhythm of the song served to synchronize the movements of the sailors or to pace the labor as they toiled at repetitive tasks. |
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The work song is a utilitarian form whose main function is to synchronize the efforts of workers who must move together as in, say, a chain gang. |
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Banks, computer networks and others use the atomic clock to synchronize their own. |
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A tropical bird can use the equatorial change in sunrise and sunset times to synchronize its circannual clock. |
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At the touch of a button an electronic circuit is engaged to synchronize the camera shutter with the patient's phonation frequency. |
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Computers that synchronize themselves to the stratum 1 time servers are known as stratum 2 time servers if they allow others to synchronize to them, and so on. |
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Yes, the males definitely synchronize their flashes, Copeland says. |
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It has been conjectured that they could have been used to synchronize a calendar to the solar cycle for purposes of planting crops or timing religious rituals. |
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The move will synchronize the rapid deployability of the JECC with efforts by the JWFC to train the warfighter for worldwide contingency operations. |
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They are able to synchronize and adjust the voltage output of the added generation with the running electrical system, without upsetting the system. |
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Chapura, a developer of software primarily for handheld computers, announced technology to synchronize a Palm handheld computer with a Microsoft Exchange server. |
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There are some open source file synchronizer applications which synchronize the files by a renaming or a moving process, such as Unison, DirSync Pro, LuckyBackup, rsync. |
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They were armed with one or two Maxim or Vickers machine guns, which were easier to synchronize than other types, firing through the propeller arc. |
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The company released BitTorrent Sync last year to give people a replacement to cloud-based programs, which synchronize files across several devices. |
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