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Decoupling and such
Decoupling is part of the unbundling of the services previously provided by traditional full service advertising agencies, which originally began with the creation of standalone media buying agencies such as Zenith from Saatchi & Saatchi Group in the ' 80's and Mindshare from WPP group in the ' 90's.

Decoupling and .
Transformed Social Interaction: Decoupling Representation from Behavior and Form in Collaborative Virtual Environments.
* Two Curves, One Price: Pricing & Hedging Interest Rate Derivatives Decoupling Forwarding and Discounting Yield Curves, Bianchetti M., Risk Magazine, August 2010.
Glau also guest starred as herself in the 2009 episode " The Terminator Decoupling " from the second season of the CBS situation comedy The Big Bang Theory.
Decoupling lowers or minimizes Coupling.
Decoupling is used in the study of U statistics, where decoupling should not be confused with Hoeffding's decomposition, however.
Decoupling mechanisms reduce a utility company's financial risk from reducing sales, due to conservation, weather and economic conditions.
Decoupling in advertising is the process whereby advertisers buy services direct from suppliers which were previously sub-contractors to their advertising agencies.
Decoupling is discussed in " Magic and Logic " www. magicandlogic. co. uk, the booklet prepared for the Value Framework Steering Group which is a joint venture by the UK trade bodies CIPS, IPA and ISBA.
Drinking alcohol suppresses his anxiety, allowing him to speak ; however, this is a placebo effect, as seen in " The Terminator Decoupling ", in which he speaks to the actress Summer Glau while drinking beer that was, unbeknownst to him, non-alcoholic.
* Decoupling the build process from specific IDEs.
Decoupling means achieving higher levels of economic output with lower levels of material and energy input.
Decoupling the sender from communications sent was a fundamental advance of the Actor model enabling asynchronous communication and control structures as patterns of passing messages.

filtering and at
Modern switching amplifiers need steep low pass filtering at the output to get rid of high frequency switching noise and harmonics.
Network-based filtering: This type of filter is implemented at the transport layer as a transparent proxy, or at the application layer as a web proxy.
Overblocking: A filter that is overly zealous at filtering content can be described as over blocking.
The usefulness of ping in assisting the diagnosis of Internet connectivity issues was impaired starting in 2003, when a number of Internet service providers began filtering out ICMP Type 8 ( ICMP Echo Request ) messages at their network boundaries.
The resulting liquid, now at about 5 – 7 % alcohol by volume, is separated from solid matter by filtering, and is a rudimentary form of beer called the " wash ".
After atmospheric filtering, only about 3 % of the total energy of sunlight at the zenith is ultraviolet ,, and this fraction decreases at other sun angles.
In the case of ADSL, the voice component is also separated at this step, either by a filter integrated in the DSLAM or by a specialized filtering equipment installed before it.
This filtering of the transmitted signal affects the shape of the pulse that arrives at the receiver.
( In fact, the stereo multiplex signal can be generated using time-division multiplexing, by switching between the two ( left channel and right channel ) input signals at an ultrasonic rate ( the subcarrier ), and then filtering out the higher harmonics.
There may be a notch filter at the precise SF frequency, either filtering the circuit at all times or only when the circuit is off-hook, to prevent the user from inadvertently disconnecting a call if the users voice has a sufficiently strong spectral content at the SF frequency, a falsing condition known as talk-off.
One amplifier, the professional audio model DC300 made by Crown International beginning in the 1960s, did not have high-pass filtering at all, and could be used to amplify the DC signal of a common 9-volt battery at the input to supply 18 volts DC in an emergency for mixing console power.
Mixing consoles often include high-pass filtering at each channel strip.
Some form of filtering technique needs to be applied to create clean images at any distance.
So a narrower bandwidth and more selectivity can be achieved by converting the signal to a lower IF and performing the filtering at that frequency.
Wetlands are very effective at filtering and cleaning water pollution, ( often from agricultural runoff from the farms that replaced the wetlands in the first place ).
The Department of Environmental Protection refused to allow oysters as a filtering system in Sandy Hook Bay and the Raritan Bay citing worries that commercial shellfish growers would be at risk and that members of the public might disregard warnings and consume tainted oysters.
HRTFs for left and right ear ( expressed above as HRIRs ) describe the filtering of a sound source ( x ( t )) before it is perceived at the left and right ears as x < sub > L </ sub >( t ) and x < sub > R </ sub >( t ), respectively.
With CRT displays and analogue video cables, filtering out high-frequency components from fonts before rendering them on a computer screen will attenuate the energy at which text characters are broadcast.
On router platforms with software-only forwarding ( e. g., Cisco 7200 ) most traffic handling, including access control list filtering and forwarding, is done at interrupt level using Cisco Express Forwarding ( CEF ) or dCEF ( Distributed CEF ).

filtering and critical
In multirate filters, the number of coefficients by taking advantage of its bandwidth limits, where the input signal is downsampled ( e. g. to its critical frequency ), and upsampled after filtering.
Clay Shirky traces the origin of the term " social software " to Eric Drexler's 1987 discussion of " hypertext publishing systems " like the subsequent World Wide Web, and how systems of this kind could support software for public critical discussion, collaborative development, group commitment, and collaborative filtering of content based on voting and rating.
The critical components of the operation were the filtering criteria.
These attributes are designed to serve two critical purposes: query constraining / filtering and query result set labeling.
Parties also serve as critical reference groups for voters, framing issues and providing and filtering information.

filtering and points
A comparison of analog and digital filtering shows technical advantages to both methods, and there are several points that are relevant to the recording process.
They both got a chance to present and defend their points of view face to face with no filtering or interference from others.
Also blocked were a few Web sites that criticize the Quran ( thequran. com ) and Islam ( www. islameyat. com ), though the small number points to limited filtering of religious content in Tunisia.
Bilinear filtering uses these points to perform bilinear interpolation between the four texels nearest to the point that the pixel represents ( in the middle or upper left of the pixel, usually ).
The data points used in bilinear filtering are the 2x2 points surrounding the location for which the color is to be interpolated.
The device to which the default route points is often called the default gateway, and it often carries out other functions such as packet filtering, firewalling, or proxy server operations.
Most wireless access points contain some type of MAC ID filtering.

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