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Simultaneous and substitution
* Simultaneous substitution
Simultaneous substitution ( known also as simsubbing or signal substitution ) is a practice mandated by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) requiring Canadian cable, direct broadcast satellite and multichannel multipoint distribution service television distribution companies to substitute the signal of a foreign or non-local television station with the signal of a local or regional over-the-air station when the two stations are airing identical programming simultaneously.
Simultaneous substitution has also been implemented on French language television stations.
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Simultaneous and practice
The employment practice known as Simultaneous Recruiting of New Graduates matches students with jobs before graduation, and the practice of a sabbatical is unusual in Japan as a result.
* " Simultaneous conception and reduction to practice ": " In some instances, such as the discovery of genes or chemicals, an inventor is unable to establish a conception until he has reduced the invention to practice through a successful experiment.

Simultaneous and television
* Simultaneous broadcast of the program besides the series which Nihonkai TV, such as a " morning news show " and " DORAEMON ", and San-in Chuo TV ( 山陰中央テレビ ) are treating to one time in television broadcasting till September, 1989 might be carried out also by BSS.

Simultaneous and companies
Simultaneous with this action was a North Vietnamese attack on the three companies of the 3 / 8th Infantry of the 4th Infantry Division on Hill 724.

Simultaneous and signal
* Simultaneous Switching Noise, In Digital Electronics: an important aspect of power and signal integrity
( 2001 ): " Simultaneous Statistical Calibration of the GPS signal delay measurements with related meteorological data ", Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part A: Solid Earth and Geodesy, Vol.

Simultaneous and with
Simultaneous with debates about social theology and ethics, the Anglican Communion has debated prayer book revision and the acceptable grounds for achieving full communion with non-Anglican churches.
Simultaneous movements like the Young Lords, to empower youth, question patriarchy, democratize the Church, end police brutality, and end the Vietnam War, all intersected with other ethnic nationalist, peace, countercultural, and feminist movements.
Simultaneous with the construction of railways in the region, the age of the wooden sailing ship began to come to an end, being replaced by larger and faster steel steam ships.
Simultaneous with the Napoleonic Wars, trade disputes and British impressment of American sailors led to the War of 1812 with the United States.
From 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues ; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete.
Simultaneous seminars are typically done with experienced students who need little guidance and can engage in a discussion without assistance from a teacher / facilitator.
Simultaneous with Berlioz's discovery of Shakespeare was his immersion in the texts of true Romanticism.
Simultaneous raids were carried out across the country, with the Từ Đàm pagoda in Huế looted, the statue of Gautama Buddha demolished and a body of a deceased monk confiscated.
However the machines were intended to be delivered with a much more powerful system known as SIPROS ( for Simultaneous Processing Operating System ), which was being developed at the company's System Sciences Division in Los Angeles.
Simultaneous yet unrelated meetings began occurring throughout Germany, each with the intention of planning a “ Christian-democratic party .” The “ Christlich-Demokratische Union ” was established in Berlin on 26 June 1945, and in Rheinland and Westfalen in September of the same year.
Simultaneous with Sony Pictures's release of the film, its soundtrack was released by Sony subsidiary Columbia Records, while the corporation's digital effects division Sony ImageWorks issued a CD-ROM videogame version for DOS, Mac and Windows 3. x.
During Sandwich festivals of the past there have been European markets, motorcycle meets, illuminsted boat parade or dressed ship parade on The Quay, a street Barn Dance, various concerts ( both classical and modern pop / rock ), Simultaneous Chess Tournament with Grand Master John Emms and a vintage Car Show.
Simultaneous with construction of the University, Holiday Inn began work on a industrial park.
Simultaneous with Dmitry's action, Mikhail Yaroslavich was summoned to appear before Nogai who was called Khan at the time instead of the legitimate Khan, Toqta, in Sarai, and Daniel of Moscow declined to come to Sarai.
Simultaneous initiatives are seen as a way to avoid Prisoner's dilemma type problems, wherein there is a strong reward for defecting, and a risk for going along with a proposed plan if there is even one defector.
This palette is nearly always justified with the specious argument that paints are " impure " carriers of " primary color ", a misunderstanding of subtractive color mixture that appears in Michel-Eugene Chevreul's " Simultaneous Color Harmony and Contrast " published in 1839.
Simultaneous with his time acting in Home Improvement, Allen formed a race team with Steve Saleen and race driver Bob Bondurant, called the Saleen / Allen " RRR " Speedlab.
Simultaneous with contractile ring assembly during prophase, a microtubule based structure termed the central spindle ( or spindle midzone ) forms when non-kinetochore microtubule fibres are bundled between the spindle poles.
Simultaneous with the preceding, Jack is also keeping a third set of books for himself, one small book in particular that details the mob's major sources of illegal profits.
Simultaneous raids were carried out across the country, with the Từ Đàm pagoda in Huế being looted, the statue of Gautama Buddha demolished, and the body of a deceased monk stolen.
Simultaneous multithreading ( SMT ) is a technique for improving the overall efficiency of superscalar CPUs with hardware multithreading.

substitution and practice
The term most commonly refers to the substitution of the voices of the actors shown on the screen by those of different performers speaking a different language ; however the practice also involves the rerecording of audio segments and then synchronizing the recording with the existing footage.
As with all single alphabet substitution ciphers, the Caesar cipher is easily broken and in modern practice offers essentially no communication security.
Early Peronism was a period of macroeconomic shocks during which a strategy of import substitution industrialization was put into practice.
In practice, it is very rare for a team to forfeit its right to a DH, even by substitution.
The CRTC first commissioned simsubbing in 1972, and it is sometimes erroneously called simulcasting, the name of a practice different from simultaneous substitution in that there is no signal replacement.
According to the CRTC, the practice of simultaneous substitution is necessary " to protect the rights of broadcasters, to enable TV stations to draw enough advertising dollars and to keep advertising dollars in the Canadian market ".
Although simultaneous substitution was conceived to substitute the signal of a foreign station, the practice has been applied as well to substitute the signal of a non-local Canadian station in a given market.
" Simulcast " is often a colloquial term for the related Canadian practice of simultaneous substitution ( simsub ).
This substitution is not important for this article, but reflects common practice in crystallography.
During this early era, the rules of the sport for many years prohibited substitution during games except by mutual agreement with opponents, and the role of a team manager was not as specifically geared toward game strategy as is true in the modern era ; instead, managers of the period combined the role of a field manager with that of a modern general manager in that they were primarily responsible for signing talented players and forming a versatile roster, as well as establishing a team approach through practice and game fundamentals.
This is in contrast to some other sports, such as basketball and American football, that practice " free substitution ".
Signal substitution had already been the cause of strong diplomatic protests by the United States, which considers the practice to constitute theft of advertising revenue.
In practice, together with isotopic substitution, this means that a continuous comb of frequencies separated by around 1 cm < sup >− 1 </ sup > ( 30 GHz ) can be used that extend from 880 to 1090 cm < sup >− 1 </ sup >.
Unfortunately, to implement these schemes in practice requires the substitution of some practical function ( e. g., a cryptographic hash function ) in place of the random oracle.
It allowed a continuance of the practice of selling ( alienating ) land, tenancy, rights and privileges for money or other value, but by substitution.
The Pirates introduced " on-the-fly " player substitution to the NHL, a practice already in use in the Western League.
Depression cake is just one of many examples of ingredient substitution during the Great Depression, as some women took full advantage of the practice by making mock foods such as mock apple pie and mock fish.
In 1831, the principles of systematic colonization popularized by Edward Gibbon Wakefield ( 1796-1862 ) were put into practice in New South Wales with the substitution of land sales for grants in order to finance immigration.
( And since any weaker inference you can get is a substitution instance of the most general one, nothing less than the most general unifier is ever used in practice.

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