Storing video on the edge of the network, instead of transmitting it along the backbone, can markedly reduce costs. |
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Method of transmitting radio and television signals that promises better-quality picture and sound, and a wider choice of channels. |
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By analogy, that term came to be applied to transmitting radio or television signals over a wide area. |
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A chart showing the details of the Morse code used for transmitting telegraphic messages, invented by Samuel Morse has also been displayed. |
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The transmitting modem translates digital computer data into analog signals that can be carried over a phone line. |
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And at the other end of the good vibes spectrum, when you gabber away like some demented baboon into your mobile on the bus, you're transmitting. |
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And they're pushing for greater leeway in launching cyberattacks against computers illegally transmitting copyrighted files. |
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The information technology systems performed flawlessly in transmitting supply chain data. |
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Mosquitoes are the vector transmitting the deadly parasite plasmodium, which causes the disease. |
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His years of transmitting oral traditions into written language have left him with a pitch-perfect ear. |
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The most careless and trivial movements were capable of transmitting the rudest and most insolent messages. |
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It contains three tiny bones that move when sounds reach them, transmitting the sound waves through the middle ear to the inner ear. |
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The police could only be liable if they acted falsely, maliciously or recklessly in transmitting the information. |
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Women who develop immunity to the infection before pregnancy are not in danger of transmitting it to their babies. |
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The periodical article system of transmitting new knowledge has worked remarkably well for two centuries or more. |
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While the first clutch is transmitting the power, the second clutch is ready to engage the next gear, which is pre-selected. |
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Packet switching involves dividing messages into packets and individually transmitting them across the network to their destination. |
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It's thought that this burning depletes nerve cells of a chemical called substance P, which has a role in transmitting pain messages. |
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Additionally, transmitting this generated energy over high tension wires wastes as much as two-thirds of the energy originally created. |
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The mechanism of transmitting human herpesvirus 8, the herpesvirus associated with Kaposi's sarcoma, is not known. |
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At the initial condolence ceremony, the marabout officiates, transmitting his religious blessing or benediction to the guests. |
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Packet switching is best suited for transmitting bursty data traffic that is not affected by delays. |
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The camera was transmitting to a video camera and receiver stashed in the pannier of a bicycle locked to a nearby lamppost. |
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Then, too, the number of TV channels was limited to twelve on the very high frequency transmitting band. |
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Dogs are still one of the primary vectors for transmitting rabies to humans in undeveloped parts of the world. |
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This whole process can be done invisibly to the user, so for the unwary, the dangers of transmitting it to others is very real. |
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Today, it is typing and transmitting from the turret of a Bradley, my head next to the breech of the 25 mm cannon. |
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We could soon be taking snaps with our camera phone and transmitting those images to other phones, personal computers or laptops. |
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The clinicians were unknowingly transmitting their attitudes towards the medication to their patients. |
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During these works transmitting took place with the help of an antenna which was strained between the other tower and a small wood mast. |
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It originally used as transmitting antenna a cage aerial, which was strained between two 60 meters tall wood towers. |
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Cable networks are multiplexing, transmitting many signals over the same frequency. |
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The mosquito can then act as a vector, transmitting the virus to mammals, such as horses or humans. |
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We searched the Internet and there was nothing except very expensive tyre gauges and sensors transmitting back to the dashboard. |
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Speech and other sounds are sent to the speech processor where they are converted into electrical signals and sent to the transmitting coil. |
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In contrast to direct current, polyphase AC systems proved capable of transmitting power hundreds of miles. |
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The technology will have to accommodate digital television's hundreds of channels, each one transmitting dozens of programs at the same time. |
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It may be that by transmitting even passive radio signals we are like a lost kid bleating its presence to a good shepherd, or to a tiger. |
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The shape, size, and configuration of the transmitting antenna defines the wave frequency and the shape of the transmitted wave. |
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I asked them to shake their heads if they heard me, but the radio apparently was not transmitting. |
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All spacecraft carry a radio transmitter, used for transmitting both data about the spacecraft itself and about the scientific measurements. |
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This top layer would act like a thermal blanket, transmitting solar energy to more pristine layers of snow just a few centimeters beneath. |
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The first batch of 30 naval ratings arrived in March 1939 to operate and guard the receiver and transmitting stations. |
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The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio. |
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A speech signal is encoded using code excited linear prediction for use in transmitting the speech signal to a receiver. |
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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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Far more important is their role as vectors, transmitting some of the most serious tropical diseases such as yellow fever. |
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In fact, while the national grid relies on alternating current for transmitting electrons, the internal Texas grid transmits via direct current. |
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Despite the dust storm, it landed on the surface and for a few tantalising moments started transmitting the first view from the Martian surface. |
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Additionally, there is an ancillary data channel used for transmitting spatial information. |
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Some cuts of meat carry less risk of transmitting the disease than ground beef, which is used to make hamburgers. |
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Among a dozen mosquito types in Milan, experts are keeping a close eye out for the anopheles mosquito which is capable of transmitting malaria. |
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Each group of cameras feeds into a local computer as well as transmitting its pictures to the monitoring station. |
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Oral culture remained of particular importance in transmitting ideas in African communities. |
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The FDA ordered the ads changed within 90 days to include information about the dangers of transmitting the virus and its deadly nature. |
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His fascination with radio lead him to try to find a technical solution to transmitting digital information using microwaves. |
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Operated by trained Customs staff, the scanners work by transmitting an X-ray beam at the target vehicle or container. |
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An optical communication system for transmitting multiple optical beams, each at a different wavelength is disclosed. |
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It has commonly been inferred that the stapes, a bone in the cheek region of early tetrapods, was important for transmitting airborne vibrations to the inner ear. |
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White later wrote that he regretted the role he played in transmitting the Camelot myth to the public. |
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This is especially important in areas where francophones intermarry with anglophones and are incapable of transmitting the French language to their children. |
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According to the Montgomery Police Department, transmitting a sexually transmitted disease is a class C misdemeanor. |
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To me it was just another medium, a means of transmitting things. |
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The transceiver also includes a transmitter with a third input port for receiving parallel data and a second output port for transmitting a serial data stream. |
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We are hopelessly dependent on imported oil, are at increasing risk of a dangerous shortage of natural gas, and have an antiquated system for transmitting electricity. |
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You get to hear from folks transmitting on other frequencies. |
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They should be capable of transmitting their location no matter how deep they plunge. |
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Indeed, research shows that those who inject in shooting galleries tend to be at a higher risk of transmitting HIV than those who inject elsewhere. |
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He uses his new medium of oil paint to show light alone doing the holy work of transmitting spirit onto flesh. |
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A mailing list introduces a new break point, that of instead of transmitting a message to a recipient, it's instead transmitted to a recipient reference. |
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He further concluded that these cadaverous particles could adhere to the hands of physicians and thus be transferred to the women, thereby transmitting puerperal fever. |
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The disease brings on a marked slowness and stiltedness of movement, caused by the brain's increasing difficulty in transmitting its instructions to the body. |
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For instance, a glove-mounted scanner transmitting an image to a heads-up display and using vibration-canceling technology would fit part of the bill. |
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The first feature to catch the eye is a giant nine-meter dish surrounded by phalanx of smaller satellite dishes for transmitting and receiving signals. |
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They would slowly be communicably transmitting it to the world. |
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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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The luminous efficacy constant, also referred to as the coolness index, indicates a window's relative performance in rejecting solar heat while transmitting daylight. |
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Internet 2 continues to break astounding records for transmitting data. |
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The civil status of slaves in Tennessee, as well as in other states in which slavery existed, was such as to disable them from inheriting or transmitting property by descent. |
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It has an 84-foot diameter, mechanically steered dish antenna and is capable of transmitting a peak power of two million watts at each of its two frequencies. |
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Inside the car, the hundred megaton speakers may be transmitting the unique sound of some howling pop star with an ululating mouth harp and a back-up band, heavy on drums. |
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Northern Ireland Electricity is responsible for transmitting electricity in Northern Ireland. |
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Resonance in circuits are used for both transmitting and receiving wireless communications such as television, cell phones and radio. |
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The Rowridge transmitting station is a facility for FM radio and television transmission at Rowridge on the Isle of Wight in southern England. |
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The Dutch were instrumental in transmitting to Japan some knowledge of the industrial and scientific revolution then occurring in Europe. |
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This forms a mechanical system for transmitting the beat rhythm from the combs to the balancers, via water disturbances created by the cilia. |
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The station also supplies its regional news service to viewers served by the Oxford transmitting station in the neighbouring ITV Central region. |
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The St Thomas and Stockland Hill transmitting station cover the city, with both transmitters now having completed the digital switchover. |
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It does have a chondrified precursor and it assists the tendon in transmitting force. |
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The article cautions, however, that hidden costs of transmitting photos may make cameraphones unappealing for large-scale snapshooters. |
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The channel has been transmitting in Standard Definition in Benin, both terrestrially and by satellite. |
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The Pajaroello tick, Ornithodoros coriaceus, is responsible for transmitting the causative agent when it feeds on a pregnant cow. |
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Previously, Thirteen had been transmitting from the 81st floor of the Empire State Building. |
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The station broadcasts to Gwynedd and Anglesey from studios in Gwersyllt, Wrexham via the Arfon transmitting station. |
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Its prominent position made it the ideal site for the Winter Hill TV Mast, transmitting to a large part of North West England. |
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In order for there to be causes undergoing and transmitting change there must first be an uncaused cause to originate the movement. |
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Korn's success at transmitting halftone still images suggested that such compensation circuits might work in television. |
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He was still continuing his journey when the GPS collar stopped transmitting, due to suspected water damage. |
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The first of these was against the proposed installation of a television transmitting mast on North Hessary Tor in the centre of the moor. |
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Recent evidence suggests that American alligators may be capable of transmitting West Nile virus to other alligators. |
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Kingfishers, in transmitting their inscapes, might also burst into flames, exploding in a climax of simultaneous demonstration and dissolution. |
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This account I am transmitting down the river by canoe, and it may be our last word to those who are interested in our fate. |
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The Holme Moss transmitting station is a radio transmitting station in West Yorkshire, England. |
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Native to the jungles of Asia, Tiger mosquitos are capable of transmitting arbovirus infections, such as dengue fever, yellow fever, etc. |
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One had been treated with curare, a substance that keeps nerves from transmitting signals to muscles. |
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Through the use of a duplexer, the radar switches between transmitting and receiving at a predetermined rate. |
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Samsung, in a countermove, accused Apple of infringing on patents related to transmitting digital video and storing digital images. |
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In general, a 64QAM channel is capable of transmitting a greater bit rate, but is more susceptible to interference. |
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The small microphone and FM transmitting unit is worn on the anacoustic ear and transmits the signal to the intraoral device, providing bone conduction to the good ear. |
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The US government then declared the territory was no longer a colony and stopped transmitting information about Puerto Rico to the United Nations Decolonization Committee. |
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One of the most notable landmarks around Rugby was, until August 2007, the Rugby VLF transmitter, a large radio transmitting station just to the east of the town. |
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By 1983 Cassel and Costello were transmitting biofeedback data via acoustic couplers for four modalities between Adelaide South Australia and San Diego. |
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This was to be a relay from a transmitting station at Wenvoe, South Wales. |
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The moor is crossed by the A6024 road between Longdendale and Holmfirth, whose highest point is near the prominent mast of Holme Moss transmitting station. |
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Notable structures include Rivington Pike Tower, Winter Hill transmitting station, Peel Monument near Holcombe and the Jubilee Tower on Darwen Moor. |
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It charges the official to obey his superiors, limit his desires, and to build roads to smooth the transmitting of directives from the center without modification. |
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The Analects depict him spending his last years teaching 72 or 77 disciples and transmitting the old wisdom via a set of texts called the Five Classics. |
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More than two dozen GPS satellites are in medium Earth orbit, transmitting signals allowing GPS receivers to determine the receiver's location, speed and direction. |
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Television, along with most radio services, is broadcast to the city from the Craigkelly transmitting station situated in Fife on the opposite side of the Firth of Forth. |
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In addition, phone-line transmission is inherently slow, so transmitting high-volume data over public telephone lines often is not a suitable option. |
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Unlike powder, hardpack permits great speed. Where powder is sluggish, crudely transmitting your body movements to the snow, hardpack is the snow of precision. |
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When the anatomist John Hunter published his dissections of the torpedo and gymnotus fish, the anatomical organs for transmitting electricity were laid open. |
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The boat was built by Alexander Hart at Grangemouth to Symington's design with a vertical cylinder engine and crosshead transmitting power to a crank driving the paddlewheels. |
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In a simplified idealization in which the ranges are synchronized, these true ranges represent the radii of spheres, each centered on one of the transmitting satellites. |
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Radar jamming refers to radio frequency signals originating from sources outside the radar, transmitting in the radar's frequency and thereby masking targets of interest. |
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They had replied that it was currently transmitting from Wilhelmshaven. |
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The use of musical notation is an effective method for transmitting classical music, since the written music contains the technical instructions for performing the work. |
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This achievement represented an important step in the development of quantum cryptography, which offers a completely safe, public means of transmitting secret information. |
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The other three were gifted metal oiks, but Cliff was a musician, schooled in theory, transmitting from a private universe of inspiration and expertise. |
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It was our priority to investigate the vector that were transmitting the disease by exposing the identification features like spermatheca, pharynx and cibarial teeth. |
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We intend to show how image spam mails can be employed as a steganography medium for securely transmitting sensitive information over open networks. |
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This produces a small penalty in latency, because the program has to wait until the video controller has finished transmitting the image to the display before continuing. |
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However, in the end, the larger channel width of most PAL systems in Europe still give their PAL systems the edge in transmitting more picture detail. |
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The Medical Records Confidentiality Act of 1995 did not go far enough, since it contains many exemptions to prohibitions against transmitting patient identifiable information. |
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Mbira music is portrayed as a medium for transmitting history and culture. |
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But because of inherent design limitations, the reflecting microscope cannot get as high a resolution as the transmitting miscrocope, says Van House. |
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Four different field-installable keying combinations are offered per the FDDI specification, and polarization prevents transmitting and receiving lines from being crossed. |
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