In fact, animated political toons have been part of the Web ever since bandwidth would allow. |
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Circular dichroism spectra were measured in a Jasco-600 polarimeter with a bandwidth of 2 nm. |
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The idea of blocking access where someone is using a lot of bandwidth just doesn't work. |
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Web browsers can then use the local Squid cache server as a proxy HTTP server, reducing access time as well as bandwidth consumption. |
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Then again, I don't pay for bandwidth, so I guess it's swings and roundabouts really. |
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The idea of a virtual supercomputer, powered by the spare processor cycles and bandwidth of thousands of PCs, is anything but new. |
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A Wi-Fi set-up has both the bandwidth and computing power needed to handle several such applications. |
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Symmetrix DMX is rated at 64GBps of peak internal bandwidth, which is a huge leap over the Symmetrix 8000's 1.6GBps. |
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At MIT you learn about things like bandwidth, power, and signal-to-noise ratios. |
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It's still cool that we get free memberships and extra bandwidth and whatnot. |
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In the past, Earth-based radio transceivers performed all these functions, limiting both the communication bandwidth and the navigation accuracy. |
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The transfer of snapshot copies to a remote location can be scheduled and prioritized to optimize available network bandwidth. |
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To meet the growing demand for greater bandwidth, the company will make super-fast broadband more widely available. |
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Yes, as narrow bandwidth transmissions, the signals are simple to describe. |
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Site owners have to pay for bandwidth used by images, news aggregators, and archive trawls. |
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If the network is not well managed, increasing the size of the bandwidth will only give you a temporary fix. |
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The current generation of chipsets and motherboards are tapped out as far as memory bandwidth goes. |
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Just as you can move more water through a large fire hose than a small garden hose, the same is true for Internet bandwidth. |
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According S3, this technique has the same memory bandwidth impact as bilinear filtering. |
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Better global bandwidth and latency are only available in custom interconnects with custom interfaces. |
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One reason why there is so much fast memory on videocards is because textures, and colour depth eats up a lot of bandwidth. |
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In addition, the great demon of bandwidth usage bittorrent actually makes the network more efficient. |
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It seems everybody is demanding increased bandwidth to surf the Internet and transmit data faster. |
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A controller selectively controls the first and second transistors to achieve amplitude modulation at a high modulation bandwidth. |
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It combines two radio channels to work simultaneously in order to increase the bandwidth for sending and receiving packets. |
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The problem is that remote users can't access their files over low bandwidth, high-latency wide area networks. |
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Broad connectivity and scalable bandwidth have made the success of the Fibre Channel protocol. |
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Services that exploit the higher bandwidth available with 3G have to be marketed to consumers. |
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The Internet boom is a high-tech gold rush, a latter day Klondike of bits and bandwidth. |
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As access to higher bandwidth continues to increase, more mouse potatoes are passing the popcorn and getting their cinematic kicks on the Web. |
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It would take all my Wi-Fi bandwidth just to do an uncompressed data stream. |
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Within your network, use of multicast means that this single 5Mbps video can be viewed on all desktops and TV monitors without bandwidth worries. |
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Non-visible pixels are not shaded leading to 2-3x fill rate compared to other solutions at the same bandwidth. |
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The information bandwidth of the modulator and the signal driving it determine the fidelity of the displayed spatial image. |
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Many sets of phones have a response curve featuring peaks and valleys with high amplitude but low bandwidth. |
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Are you running into a lot of constraints among operators who are devoting digital bandwidth to multiplexes and additional pay-per-view channels? |
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Lack of proper bandwidth or inefficient calls to databases can slow down response times, negatively impacting the user experience. |
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The refresh interval is set to three hours, a reasonable compromise between bandwidth conservation and paranoia. |
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It is designed for new mass storage devices and other peripheral devices that require very high bandwidth. |
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Suddenly network collisions were becoming more and more frequent as backups generally took a larger percentage of network bandwidth. |
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The spread of cyber crimes is aided by the increased number of nodes on the Internet, increased processor speed, and readily available bandwidth. |
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The incentive could be tied to providing more internet bandwidth in support of the femtocell. |
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When you talk to laypeople, what don't they understand about what bandwidth means and what it can became? |
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But you can bet your bottom dollar that the guy who owns this personal site is going to get a high bandwidth bill this month. |
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The wavelet transform is designed to produce the best image possible given the bandwidth of the medium of transmission. |
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None of these legacy ports are able to handle the high bandwidth peripherals of today. |
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In many cases, its playable image quality surpassed the GeForce 6800 Ultra thanks to its superior fill rate and memory bandwidth. |
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Note that the bandwidth limit does not apply to requests originating from the same machine. |
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And finally, what's to keep some guy way out in the boonies from signing-up even though nobody can get close enough to share his bandwidth? |
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It also gives each processor access to the full bandwidth of the system bus. |
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The total bandwidth per port ranges from 3 gigabits to more than 60 gigabits per second. |
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But now we had the benefit of Microsoft Outlook, massive Email storage capabilities and bandwidth. |
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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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Arbitrary concatenation facilitates optimization of this fragmented bandwidth. |
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Circuit bandwidth reduction, attenuation distortion, non-linear distortion and noise also can lower the values. |
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Not only is it an irritating waste of time, bandwidth and money, but it's also the cornerstone of many scams and deceptions. |
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The resources that are important from an active networking point of view include CPU cycles, main memory, and outgoing network bandwidth. |
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Each of these designs has its own technical approach and theoretical bandwidth, the latter of which didn't always tally with our test results. |
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In order to test the actuation bandwidth, the reference signal was dithered with a signal of constant amplitude, swept in frequency. |
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Mass mailers that chew up processor cycles, bandwidth and users' time do pose a threat. |
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Now let's consider the results the mainboards showed in another memory bandwidth test. |
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The satcom hub-and-spoke data distribution design filters incoming information to save time and bandwidth while strengthening system reliability. |
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Another processor, with scalable memory bandwidth, runs more EDA simulation projects without even affecting the first. |
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And bits, bytes, and bandwidth are fast replacing the three Rs as schools' stock-in-trade. |
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By doing this telcos will be able to more easily roll out high bandwidth Internet access to both business and residential customers. |
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In addition, networking allows telecenters to share scarce resources, such as high bandwidth. |
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The bandwidth of existing telecommunication networks is determined, in part, by the spots in the spectrum where attenuation in the fiber peaks. |
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Customers can increase or decrease bandwidth more quickly and request additional bandwidth for specific situations such as teleconferences. |
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Many organizations are willing to pay a premium to guarantee adequate bandwidth at a specified time. |
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In a bladed switch, the bandwidth available between ports on the same blade or the bandwidth across the backplane might be the bottleneck. |
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I have upgraded my hosting account so now we have 3 GB of storage and 100 GB of monthly bandwidth to play with. Mwahahahaa! |
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It is amazing what can be done with Flash, simply because it bypasses bandwidth limitations that would be choked by full-motion video. |
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The electronic device can also portion the bandwidth to several independent streams simultaneously. |
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The tests even simulate how networks make bandwidth and other changes on the fly. |
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For a spectrometer, the bandpass specifies how much spectral bandwidth is being seen for a given wavelength position. |
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Since kinetic energy increases with increasing frequency, the bandwidth of the low-frequency regime is limited. |
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Monetarists believe that money supply should be kept within an acceptable bandwidth so that levels of inflation can be controlled. |
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That means that during the past few days we had to temporarily turn your site off to keep the bandwidth within this limit. |
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In a period of two weeks we measured the bandwidth of 54,845 peers downloading over a hundred newly injected files. |
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As the sheer amount of bandwidth running across public networks increases, so do power requirements. |
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It is also the amount of cache memory rather than the memory bandwidth that determines the speed of the system in popular games. |
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Traffic is sampled in five-minute intervals, and the average bandwidth for the five minutes is calculated. |
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As it is, some smaller nets are anticipating bandwidth charges considerably higher than they're prepared to deal with. |
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I guess for the most part of this year I felt like I don't have a lot of bandwidth to deal with all of that. |
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Customers can then control the amount of bandwidth, memory and storage dedicated to each partition in some sophisticated ways. |
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Within just 48 working hours, a customer can modify its bandwidth to suit working requirements. |
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With a little more mental bandwidth this summer, I started re-viewing the earliest footage we shot for my grandfather's documentary. |
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You really don't use all the mental bandwidth you have when you're playing these games. |
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We've been maxing out on bandwidth and server capacity for four, five hours a day. |
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The latter three trials target both residential and small business users with bandwidth services ranging from 128 kbps to 2 Mbps. |
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Audio streaming may be common, but bandwidth constraints limit its quality. |
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The bandwidth constraints of the internet force us to find more concise ways to represent information. |
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Operators need to pursue technology, like smaller node sizes, which allows them to handle unimagined bandwidth demands. |
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The logs provide an irrefutable record of which departments and users are consuming the most Internet bandwidth. |
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The bandwidth of 100 megahertz was divided up into 256 closely adjacent carrier frequencies that do not interfere with one another. |
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If the company is leasing bandwidth from a cell company, they could conceivably use a low powered microwave transmitter for the tracking beacon. |
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If you have the bandwidth, you can check out high-res versions of the picture above, and animations of the Drygalski collision here. |
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When operators think about bandwidth today, they are often thinking in terms of pay-per-view networks, premium multiplexes and interactive services, he says. |
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So my memory bandwidth would be greater, but my fill rate wouldn't be. |
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Since bandwidth has become reasonable, paying extra for it feels like a backwards move. |
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If he doesn't know about content management systems and bandwidth, he'd better learn. |
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Operators need to start working with vendors now to test and perfect software solutions that allow systems to monitor and direct bandwidth traffic on their plant. |
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Given enough bandwidth, you could video chat with a coworker live in real-time while watching a corporate webcast and sharing supporting links on the topics being discussed. |
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Although this not a virus or a worm, these viral marketing campaigns have the potential to clog up a large amount of a company's email bandwidth like a mass-mailing worm. |
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This allows carriers to map packet data into arbitrarily sized TDM pipes-for example, taking bursty Ethernet traffic and mapping it into a fixed bandwidth channel. |
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He sees one of the hottest areas of interest is in increasing bandwidth from the headend to the home, but he cautions that doesn't necessarily mean a direct fiber link. |
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There do not seem to be too many technical difficulties hindering the rollout of high bandwidth all-optical networks, according to some companies concerned. |
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A more concrete advantage, applicable to most complex systems, is that extending the bandwidth provides better linearity and less phase shift within the passband. |
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Multiple links to the cloud can provide much higher aggregate bandwidth. |
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A reliable, high bandwidth access technology such as wireless optical networking helps carriers achieve high building and customer penetration rates quickly. |
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The quantum efficiency of the photocathode decreases significantly at 830 nm creating an effective acceptance bandwidth of 650-830 nm in fluorescence detection. |
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This is my web site, running on a server I own, using bandwidth I pay for, located in a nation which reserves the right of free speech for its citizens. |
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The video is also recorded locally and uploaded to a cloud server when bandwidth permits for later review. |
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Our main products are light sources and modules that enable plastic optical fibre to be used for high bandwidth, low-cost links with large data capacity. |
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And the press will never find the bandwidth explain to people what's actually happening. |
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The broader point is that we need, constantly, to recalibrate our bandwidth of stoicism. |
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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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The new startups seem to acknowledge both bandwidth scarcity and the primacy of enhancing the phone as a communications tool, not a vehicle for warmed-up content. |
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This conserves bandwidth and enhances handicap accessibility. |
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The job of the modern presidency is so complex, so taxing, so intense that one's disposition even more than one's mental bandwidth may be the key to handling the job. |
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Driving a car eats up a lot more mental bandwidth than sitting on a plane. |
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You will have time and mental bandwidth to form your thoughts better. |
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We want to see how each of them deals with voice compression and how they fool the wi-fi base stations into giving the phones sufficient bandwidth. |
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Over the years as bandwidth got cheaper, extra features were piled on until it no longer mattered how small a file was, it only mattered that it could be viewed correctly. |
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The upshot of all this stuff is that customers will notice quite measurable differences in latency and bandwidth improvements in networking on existing machines. |
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The very idea that the government would want to treat access to bandwidth as even remotely analogous to access to highways has latter-day asphalt manufacturers in a tizzy. |
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The remote sensing campaigns generated large volumes of data at a time when, due to the rover's orientation, there was less bandwidth available for downlinking the data. |
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And precious bandwidth is being eaten up by this worthless junk. |
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The source also needs to maintain bandwidth stability as parameters like duty cycle and repetition rate change, creating thermal transients and acoustic resonances. |
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A radiating structure involving very low resistance and very high reactance is the definition of a high Q circuit, and such circuits have very narrow bandwidth. |
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In March 1999, Click began offering high-speed broadband connections to businesses, and wholesaling bandwidth to competitive local exchange carriers. |
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Optical interconnects will be one of the major alternatives for upgrading speed whenever conventional electrical interconnection fails to provide the required bandwidth. |
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The invention uses a fiber optic transceiver to provide low latency, high bandwidth channels for such interconnects using a robust multimode fiber technology. |
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Sixty central processing units boast a memory bandwidth of 22.4 gigabytes, one thousand times the computing power of the word processor used to create this text. |
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Transmission of 40 Gbps at 80 wavelengths provides quick response to customer demands for bandwidth. |
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But now is a good time to be bargaining for bandwidth, as the switch from analogue to digital television is freeing up space. |
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I think it's a worthy project, but I just don't have the bandwidth right now. |
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Web site locks streams at highest resolution to cattle prod users to pay higher bandwidth fees. |
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These sites have enormous hard drives and bandwidth for couriers to distribute the software from one site to the next. |
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As the need for bandwidth increases, different methods can be used to increase the throughput of datacom systems. |
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We measured the duration, interelement interval, peak frequency and bandwidth of echolocation pulses and distress syllables. |
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It would also occupy three times the bandwidth of existing television, requiring a decrease in the number of television channels available. |
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However, the broadcaster does not need to use this entire bandwidth for just one broadcast channel. |
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The range of frequencies at which the oscillator resonates is called the bandwidth. |
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Another reason for heterodyne processing is that for fixed fractional bandwidth, the instantaneous bandwidth increases linearly in frequency. |
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From 2000 onwards, most Internet Radio Stations increased their stream quality as bandwidth became more economical. |
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Based on traffic types, SWTC can allocate more or less bandwidth to specific applications or groups. |
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A quartic kernel function using an adaptive bandwidth with a sample size of 15 burglaries and a cell size of 500m were selected. |
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The Kalmia modem chipset supports download speed up to 100Mbps and upload speed of 50Mbps within the 20MHz frequency bandwidth. |
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With ALESTRA, ATT offers in Mexico bandwidth and value added services with its brand prestige, acknowledge worldwide. |
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One of the most unique aspects of this offering is its ability to provide enhanced granularity when it comes to bandwidth reporting. |
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Now, new Multilink Frame Relay and Multilink PPP standards allow companies to scale up bandwidth to match their data needs and budgets. |
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Blitz further stated that RBC will be immediately profitable and yet will still have bandwidth for additional opportunities. |
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The second model shows the annual retail price per 1 Mbps for each bandwidth increment. |
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Let's increase utilization of our servers, improve utilization of the network bandwidth, and eliminate shelfware. |
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Bandwidth, signal power, and bandwidth borders are all bureaucratically determined and standardized before auctions are held. |
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Therefore, it is critical CANARIE delivers the bandwidth, security and scalability required by the world's scientific community. |
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It consists of the sampling oscilloscope with two high bandwidth sampling modules connected via SMA cables to the test cards of the backplane. |
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Dealing with spam can exhaust network storage, bandwidth and end-user support systems. |
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They need bandwidth and lots of it, especially to handle the new multimedia educational applications that are coming down the pike. |
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Carriers are looking to telecoms hotels to provide new value-added services as bandwidth commoditizes. |
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Additionally, El Paso Global Networks' customers will be able to better manage price pressures in the commoditizing bandwidth markets. |
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All these operations are computationally intensive and, depending on the bandwidth needed, may require hardware acceleration. |
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The Red Storm-based product targets the need for highly scalable microprocessor-based supercomputers with extremely high bandwidth. |
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It is certainly a cost-conscious solution, with storage and bandwidth cost advantages built in. |
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The VL-Bus standard addresses demand for greater processing bandwidth resulting from the proliferation of graphical user interfaces. |
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The DAMA is a much-desired feature in a radio, he explained, because it helps manage the bandwidth and makes the network more efficient. |
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Cosmo Player, as a universal client for VRML and Java, enables the richest possible interactive media over today's highly constrained bandwidth. |
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Your external connection is already maxed out, and one thing you don't need is AOLers jamming up what bandwidth you have left. |
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This enables efficient bandwidth utilization, allowing higher spectral efficiency and higher data rate per laser through parallelization. |
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The 512 kbps bandwidth is about ten times faster than a standard dial up connection. |
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Optimization of bandwidth, gain, directivity, and operational bands are also investigated. |
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Users also require the bandwidth and patience to download large files. |
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Both modems makes use of the DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier bandwidth re-use technique. |
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Also, both modems leverage the DoubleTalk Carrier-in-Carrier bandwidth re-use technique to provide optimal economics. |
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The device has 5 FSC wideband inputs for a total capture bandwidth of 10 GHz and features a single L-band intermediate frequency output. |
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Critical noise errors are limited to 17 nanovolts per root-Hertz in the CS3003 and CS3004, which is held flat above 2 kHz bandwidth. |
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Under AMSC's FCC tariff requirements, the company will make reasonable efforts to provide customers with sufficient bandwidth to support their needs. |
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In addition to 50 MB of space and unlimited bandwidth, Dreamwater offers members free guestbooks, chat boards, form email, web page templates and design, and clip art. |
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Furthermore, DDR technology prolongs battery life and provides the necessary bandwidth to unleash the true graphics engine performance for demanding 3D applications. |
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Marvell's Alaska X device eases these bandwidth bottlenecks in next-generation systems by providing an aggregate bandwidth of 10 Gigabits per second. |
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Vocoders compress the bandwidth needed for voice communication. |
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In addition to the new route from Atlanta to Chicago, USN currently utilizes bandwidth from the National Lambda Rail between Chicago, Seattle and Sunnyvale. |
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With on-the-fly code inspections the developer can spot error conditions before they become a problem, making more effective use of the developer's visual bandwidth. |
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The selection criteria for root complex, switch, endpoints and bridges components are driven by data bandwidth, system architecture and usage model considerations. |
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Modern applications including communications, medical imaging, radar and more use signals with high bandwidth, resulting in prohibitively large Nyquist rates. |
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Sweep-mode enables these superheterodyne receivers to sweep a relatively wide RF bandwidth, in effect emulating the wide capture bandwidth of a superregen receiver. |
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The broad bandwidth of these new combiners makes them the perfect complement to systems using components such as power amplifiers, antenna feeds, attenuators and switches. |
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By transitioning from parallel to serial, the disc drives are able to transmit data from point to point, instead of sharing bandwidth across a single common data bus. |
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Channelizing subdivides the available bandwidth into smaller units and multiplexes voice and data payload for more cost effective use of T1 or E1 phone lines. |
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The project will ensure that high speed wireless technology is available at the site, which is capable of delivering sufficient scalable bandwidth to residents of Somaliland. |
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This new cabling technology focuses on improving both of these parameters, hence providing a cabling system with an available bandwidth far beyond traditional cabling systems. |
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Microbrowsers have small file sizes to accommodate the low memory available to handheld devices and the low bandwidth constraints of the wireless handheld networks. |
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Websense has issued a warning over the recent rise, claiming that companies may waste bandwidth and IT resources from employees downloading shareware and freeware. |
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In other words, student multimedia projects must be silent since some misguided adults equate MP3s with Napster, limited bandwidth and the Axis of Evil. |
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Using a thin-walled brass tube as an overmoded waveguide to transmit a hybrid HE11 mode, it is possible to limit the losses to 1 dB across a 2 GHz bandwidth. |
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In practice a technique called vestigial sideband is used to reduce the channel spacing, which would be nearly twice the video bandwidth if pure AM was used. |
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The maximum frame rate depends on the bandwidth of the electronics and the transmission system, and the number of horizontal scan lines in the image. |
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Fluorescence determinations were performed with a LS55 fluorospectrometer with excitation at 360 nm and emission detection at 430 nm with a 10 nm bandwidth. |
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Since the use of IP bandwidth is required to deliver iSIP services, ISI partners with leading firms that specialize in the delivery of bandwidth services to business. |
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