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This is especially true if the data is to undergo further processing ( for example editing ) in which case the repeated application of processing ( encoding and decoding ) on lossy codecs will degrade the quality of the resulting data such that it is no longer identifiable ( visually, audibly or both ).
The The Great Train Robbery was ground-breaking and is still shown in film schools today as an example of early editing form.
For example, take the single element of editing.
Further, a transform coding may provide a better domain for manipulating or otherwise editing the data – for example, equalization of audio is most naturally expressed in the frequency domain ( boost the bass, for instance ) rather than in the raw time domain.
For example, Tristan Pope combined creative character and camera positioning with video editing to suggest sexual actions in his controversial film Not Just Another Love Story.
The most prominent example is with the first person singular pronoun, although higher registers tend to avoid this usage via editing:
When entering a password, for example, line-at-a-time entry with local editing is possible, but local echo is turned off ( otherwise the password would be displayed ).
One example of these tape & disc-based systems was Lucasfilm's EditDroid, which used several laserdiscs of the same raw footage to simulate random-access editing ( a compatible system was developed for sound post production by Lucasfilm called SoundDroid — one of the earliest digital audio workstations ).
An example of computing power progressing to make non-linear editing possible was demonstrated in the first all-digital non-linear editing system to be released, the " Harry " effects compositing system manufactured by Quantel in 1985.
# Wikipedia editing is an example of a stochastic workflow.
Classes are scriptable objects-for example, a text editing application will almost certainly have classes for Windows, Documents, and Texts-and these classes will have properties that can be changed ( window size, document background color, text font size, etc.
After the imposed editing on Sunday afternoons only, Aronsson himself used Susning mostly as a logbook where he saved links regarding, for example, Google and Wikipedia.
The term is often used in the computer industry, where a company purchases computer components and builds ( for example ) a fully operational personal computer system usually customized for a specific task ( such as non-linear video editing ).
It is frequently used in TV editing, in documentaries produced by Discovery Channel and National Geographic Channel ( NatGeo ), for example.
For example, a speaker who is too terse is often interpreted as lacking ease or grace, because, in oral and sign language, sentences are spontaneously created without the benefit of editing.
Collaborative real-time editing is now utilized, for example, in film editing and on services such as Google Docs.
Moreover, centralized content management governance structures allow for a large number of cost-savings opportunities in large enterprises, realized, for example, ( 1 ) the avoidance of duplicated efforts in creating, editing, formatting, repurposing and archiving content, ( 2 ) through process management and the streamlining of all content related labor, and / or ( 3 ) through an orderly deployment or updating of the content management system.
* more than one language ( for example when editing an HTML file that contains embedded JavaScript code ).
* a language that is not recognized ( for example when editing source code for an obscure or relatively new programming language ).
* a language that differs from the file type ( for example when editing source code in an extension-less file in an editor that uses file extensions to detect the language )
The early screen modes of Emacs, for example, were directly inspired by WAITS ' " E " editor -- one of a family of editors that were the first to do real-time editing, in which the editing commands were invisible and where one typed text at the point of insertion / overwriting.

example and error
For example Connecticut applies the following standard to review unpreserved claims: 1. the record is adequate to review the alleged claim of error ; 2. the claim is of constitutional magnitude alleging the violation of a fundamental right ; 3. the alleged constitutional violation clearly exists and clearly deprived the defendant of a fair trial ; 4. if subject to harmless error analysis, the state has failed to demonstrate harmlessness of the alleged constitutional violation beyond a reasonable doubt.
The simplest example is when the defensive team records two outs and makes an error on a play that would have been the third out.
For example, use of ( which gives é, Latin lower-case E with acute accent, U + 00E9 in Unicode ) in an XML document will generate an error unless the entity has already been defined.
For example, the message that ed will produce in case of error, or when it wants to make sure the user wishes to quit without saving, is "?".
R is used to replace all occurrences of a piece of text in a given range of lines, for example, to replace a spelling error.
For example, in a regression on food expenditure and income, the error is correlated with income.
For example, as statistical offices improve their data, measurement error decreases, so the error term declines over time.
An example of a function that is not elementary is the error function
Only highly technically adept Amiga users would know, for example, that exception 3 was an address error, and meant the program was accessing a word on an unaligned boundary.
What's interesting about this example is that the code will work even if the read () causes an error, for instance, if the file does not exist.
It is chiefly used by the operating systems of networked computers to send error messages indicating, for example, that a requested service is not available or that a host or router could not be reached.
An especially dramatic example is provided by children who, for medical reasons, are unable to produce speech, and, therefore, can literally never be corrected for a grammatical error, yet, nonetheless, converge on the same grammar as their typically developing peers, according to comprehension-based tests of grammar.
Mutagenesis may occur endogenously, for example through spontaneous hydrolysis, or through normal cellular processes that can generate reactive oxygen species and DNA adducts, or through error in replication and repair.
A commonly used cost is the mean-squared error, which tries to minimize the average squared error between the network's output, f ( x ), and the target value y over all the example pairs.
For example, it is common for digital balances to exhibit random error in their least significant digit.
* Biometric methods promise authentication based on unalterable personal characteristics, but currently ( 2008 ) have high error rates and require additional hardware to scan, for example, fingerprints, irises, etc.
For example, a required bit rate, delay, jitter, packet dropping probability and / or bit error rate may be guaranteed.
High QoS is often confused with a high level of performance or achieved service quality, for example high bit rate, low latency and low bit error probability.
For example, loss of a packet in audio application may result in loss of a fraction of a second of audio data, which can be made unnoticeable with suitable error concealment algorithms.
In this approach, the metric geometry of probability distributions is studied ; this approach quantifies approximation error with, for example, the Kullback – Leibler distance, Bregman divergence, and the Hellinger distance.
For example, the margin of error in polling data is determined by calculating the expected standard deviation in the results if the same poll were to be conducted multiple times.

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