Telephone networks are optimized for synchronous and one-to-one communications. |
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Flapping flight is distinguished from gliding by synchronous oscillations of the forelimbs. |
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To examine Tetrahymena RAD51 expression through the cell cycle, a synchronous population was obtained by centrifugal elutriation. |
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The first film I saw in this synchronous series was In the Bedroom, directed by newcomer Todd Field. |
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Humans apparently need both the colors and the intensity of sunlight to stay synchronous with their own body rhythm. |
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He underlines just how synchronous and immediate generational relations really are among the Inuit. |
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The timing of the first and second switches is arranged to prevent simultaneous conduction of the synchronous rectifiers. |
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However, the ability to multitask while texting is another huge advantage over the synchronous voice call. |
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Collage offers a technique for heterogenous images to appear simultaneously synchronous and radically differentiated. |
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I can't remember having ever seen her, and yet it seems almost impossible that we haven't crossed paths before in our synchronous daily routines. |
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Since most Italian films of this period were shot without synchronous sound, both dialogue tracks could be considered dubs. |
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The lowering of montane vegetation belts in New Guinea during the last ice age was broadly synchronous with that of South America and Africa. |
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In many species there is considerable overlap between the fertile periods of females due to more or less synchronous breeding. |
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More important, what is under way is the first synchronous global recession in a generation. |
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Mercury was discovered by radar not to be in synchronous rotation about the Sun. |
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The paramedic then resumed chest compression at a rate of 100 per minute synchronous with ventilation. |
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They emerge early in the year and have short, synchronous emergence periods. |
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As it happens, human ideologies will sometimes be synchronous with the Faith. |
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The switch supports synchronous optical network and synchronous digital hierarchy digital data transmission standards. |
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In a synchronous move, the light has gone out on the top of the Dublin Spike. |
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Most centres in the United Kingdom recommend computed tomography of the chest to pick up synchronous early lung tumours or metastases. |
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Sharp growth increases observed in balsam fir and white spruce are synchronous with massive aspen recruitment in the 1870, 1847, and 1823 stands. |
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The enhancement of online learning through interaction comes in both synchronous and asynchronous exchanges. |
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Collaborative learning was achieved through synchronous as well as asynchronous interactive chats. |
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Dynamic models show that while large particles could be in synchronous rotation, smaller particles should rotate faster and look isothermal. |
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This is because the Moon rotates exactly once per orbit, in what is described as synchronous rotation. |
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However, in synchronous interaction every student in the class participates simultaneously. |
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Due to the complexity and timing issues, typically no more than two storage nodes are involved simultaneously in synchronous data replication. |
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Two options exist, non-synchronous connection, which permits a greater level of control over flows, and a synchronous connection. |
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But the synchronous approach predominated, largely because it is easier to design chips in which things happen only when the clock ticks. |
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It starts as an induction motor reaching a speed close to synchronous and then it runs at synchronous speed. |
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The synchronous and complementary operation would be significantly disturbed if one paravane became fouled on an obstruction. |
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The UNIDRIVE SP is an open loop and closed loop flux vector drive for supplying self-controlled synchronous motors and induction motors. |
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The bottle outputting is controlled by the synchronous belt and star wheel to ensure steady bottle outputting, no bottle falling or crowding. |
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Under the control of synchronous belt and star wheel, the bottles will be output stably without overturning or squeezing. |
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After the rotor pulls into synchronism with the rotating field of the stator, it operates as a synchronous motor at constant speed. |
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Torque which the motor is still capable of producing without falling out of synchronism, once the synchronous speed of rotation has been reached. |
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The contemporaneity and time period of the burial site seem at this point to be synchronous with the temple, but further analysis is necessary. |
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In fact, you can try on any rhythm to replace the selfs by some synchronous selfs-handacrosses. |
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There are very few synchronous collaborative tools, most of it is asynchronous. |
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The system operates exclusively in closed loop and it must be used with an asynchronous or with a synchronous motor with all types of encoders. |
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The Bureau received reports from the Secretariat on the practicalities of implementing virtual meetings, both synchronous and asynchronous. |
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The synchronous machine is in all respect a real implementation and not a simulated function of the asynchronous unit. |
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It began the year in near free fall, plunging into a deep and synchronous global recession triggered by the worldwide financial crisis. |
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The loss of whitebark and the rapid increase in human-killed grizzlies are synchronous. |
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There are no real, long-term safe havens that are immune to synchronous shocks. |
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The reaction is synchronized, or synchronous, in that entry of the nucleophile and departure of the leaving group occur simultaneously. |
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Another innovation in the AGV is the use of synchronous permanent magnet motors for the train's electro-dynamic traction and braking. |
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This difference in per cent of the synchronous speed, is called the generator's slip. |
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Unlike ordinary synchronous configurations, ATM permits flexible allocation of available bandwidth for data, voice, images and video. |
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Voltage control is not required for synchronous generators because they have a built-in automatic voltage regulator. |
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The abnormal excessive and synchronous discharge of a group of neurons is the basis for epilepsy. |
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Like its synchronous counterpart, real-time asynchronous replication is used to protect organizations from the loss or unavailability of a primary storage device. |
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This will assess the prevalence of synchronous roentgenographically occult lung carcinoma in patients with resectable roentgenographically visible lung cancer. |
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This enables a high-data throughput between the synchronous circuit and the asynchronous circuit independently of a clock frequency of the synchronous circuit. |
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Likewise, we will see much less e-mail, nightly batch files, and weekly inventory updates, but more direct, synchronous communication between applications and between people. |
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Dave and colleagues performed a systematic review to determine the absolute risk of synchronous proximal neoplasia in the presence of distal hyperplastic polyps. |
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Peaks in recruitment are roughly synchronous with similar peaks in aspen and white birch, suggesting that they may be associated with similar causes. |
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This reduction was synchronous with a reduction in tiller production. |
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Are processes of identification necessarily synchronous with the temporal structures of classical narrative, and to what extent is closure effective? |
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The average hatch time of the first release was thus approximately synchronous with that of natural egg masses, and the variance in hatch date was large. |
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In the early Drosophila embryo, the male and female pronuclei fuse and then undergo 13 rounds of synchronous mitoses without cell division to produce a syncytium. |
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Combining these belts with Dodge Taper-Lock sprockets yields the most power dense rubber synchronous drive system in industry, the company said. |
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The opening mould and ejecting can be synchronous. |
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Difficulties with controlling speed near synchronous speed limit applications. |
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The rotor poles connect to each other and move at the same speed hence the name synchronous motor. |
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Part of the DYNEO© offer, LSRPM-VMA is a series of permanent magnet synchronous motor-drive set with integrated electronic drive for swimming pools filter pumps and swims against the tide. |
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Turning on current to the field coils too soon can create excessive torques when locking in to synchronous speed. |
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One type of synchronous motor is like an induction motor except the rotor is excited by a DC field. |
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Once started, a synchronous motor requires synchronism with the moving magnetic field's synchronous speed for all normal torque conditions. |
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His topics include number systems, Boolean algebra and logic, integrated logic, combinational logic, and synchronous sequential logic. |
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The new family of chips includes synchronization management devices and port synchronizers for IEEE 1588 and synchronous Ethernet. |
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The Red Planet's elevator, which would travel between the surface of Mars and a Mars synchronous orbit, could be constructed in Earth's orbit. |
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At that point, the moon and Earth would be in synchronous orbit, about 336,000 miles apart. |
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Plastid division in the anther is synchronous with cell division, except in the vegetative cell during pollen maturation. |
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In theory, in a particularly synchronous P. falciparum infection, it is possible that all the parasites in a patient are sequestrated at given moment so that the peripheral parasitemia will seem nil at that moment. |
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They were erudite and sensual about the orectic, the synchronous, the vellicative, about eutripsia, salacious aromas, amplitudes. |
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Customized configuration with up to 12 CNC cross-slides, Y-axes, synchronous spindles, and further options enables high-productivity machining of bars as well as chucked parts. |
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International-level acrobats, synchronous swimmers, divers and enchanting characters demonstrate their aquatic prowess in, on and above the water resulting in an extraordinary experience. |
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When the current is connected, the machine will start turning like a motor at a speed which is just slightly below the synchronous speed of the rotating magnetic field from the stator. |
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If data is accidentally deleted in the primary storage, it is still available on the secondary replication target, unlike with synchronous data mirroring. |
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Taking into consideration the above analysis, it is not appropriate that the Intergovernmental Council of the Information for All Programme holds synchronous teleconference or audio-conference meetings. |
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The new devices can also be used as synchronous rectifiers in regulated 12V to 24V output circuits. |
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A publicly listed New Zealand wind turbine manufacturer has developed and tested two-bladed turbines with synchronous generator, giving the potential to generate New Zealand employment. |
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Allow the user to use the keyboard during a synchronous command. |
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In order to assess the feasibility of synchronous virtual meetings, a survey on videoconferencing capacities of the States, members of the Council has been carried out. |
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The interest rate differential vis-à-vis the United States remained broadly stable for most of the year, reflecting more or less synchronous changes in the macroeconomic prospects in the two economies. |
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So you can use the above as a cookbook and make your own recipes. For example you might enjoy making 3 person progressive synchronous asymmetric popcorns. |
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For performers and performance, perhaps the most important developments in the wake of polyphony were refinements of rhythmic notation necessary to keep independent melodic lines synchronous. |
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In a synchronous motor, the stator's rotating magnetic field imposes an electromagnetic torque directly on the fixed magnetic field of the rotor, causing the latter assembly to spin on its axis in sync with the stator field. |
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This one cannot be written in a fourhanded site swap as it is a synchronous pattern, which also means that the passes don't need to be floaty, and that you can try making the crossing passes straight and vice versa. |
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Conifer reproduction is synchronous with seasonal changes in temperate zones. |
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Finally, PS was characterized by both synchronous theta activity in the ECoG and muscle atonia. |
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In the current context of synchronous global economic downturn and pronounced volatility of asset prices, it appears particularly difficult to dissociate the cyclical effects of new technologies from their structural effects. |
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This results in synchronous brain wave discharges across the neuraxis. |
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In synchronous machines, the magnetic field must be provided by means other than induction such as from separately excited windings or permanent magnets. |
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They were given a unique user name and password allowing them access to a synchronous Web-based Internet relay chat room to conduct real-time dialogues. |
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Blue-black Grassquits are sexually dimorphic granivores that have high breeding synchrony due to rapid and synchronous maturation of grass seed crops in the rainy season. |
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The first Persona satellite was launched onto a sun synchronous orbit in July 2008 but reportedly malfunctioned in February 2009 due to a failure in electronic components. |
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Despite their nearly synchronous collections in 2004, these sequences fell into distinct clades in the maximum clade credibility phylogeny, indicating population subdivision. |
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