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At the start of the rally, the server and receiver stand in diagonally opposite service courts ( see court dimensions ).
At the receiver side, the demodulator typically performs:
At the end of the sending period, typically about 20 to 40 minutes in length, the receiver is taken out of the Ganzfeld state and shown four images or videos, one of which is the true target and three of which are non-target decoys.
At the United States Naval Observatory, a radio receiver was lifted 3 kilometers above the ground in a dirigible tuned to a wavelength between 8 and 9 kilometers, using a " radio-camera " developed by Amherst College and Charles Francis Jenkins.
# At each change of service, the previous receiver shall become the server and the partner of the previous server shall become the receiver.
* At a receiver facility, the power required for all receivers and auxiliary equipment that may be operated on prime or spare antennas simultaneously, those in standby condition, multicouplers, control and keying equipment, plus lighting, ventilation, and air conditioning equipment required for full continuity of communications.
At the output of the discriminator in the FM receiver, a deemphasis network restores the original signal power distribution.
At the receiver, a simple detector recovers the desired modulation signal from the carrier.
At night, the same receiver may pick up signals as far away as 1110 KFAB in Nebraska reliably, depending on atmospheric noise and man-made interference.
At a lineout only players in the line ( normally 7 per team ), a receiver ( often the scrum-half ) and a thrower ( usually the hooker ) from each team are allowed within 5 metres of the line, however the defending hooker must be at least 2 metres from the line so as not to disturb the other thrower.
At the end of each character, the receiver stops briefly to wait for the next start bit.
At this time, however, he was also experimenting with an improved cathode ray receiving tube, filing a patent application for this in November 1929, and introducing the new receiver that he named " Kinescope ", reading a paper two days later at a convention of the Institute of Radio Engineers.
At off-normal incident angles, energy is reflected away from the receiver, reducing the RCS.
At the receiver, depending on the quality of the received signal, the STB may be able to decode the HDTV stream or, if signal strength lacks, it can switch to the SDTV one ( in this way, all receivers that are in proximity of the transmission site can lock the HDTV signal, whereas all the other ones, even the farthest, may still be able to receive and decode an SDTV signal ).
At this point, the original specification had the receiver either connect to the given address and port and wait for data, or ignore the request, but for clients supporting the DCC RESUME extension, a third alternative is to ask the sender to skip part of the file by sending the CTCP reply:
At the receiver, the received signal is mixed with a heterodyne signal from a BFO ( beat frequency oscillator ) to change the radio frequency impulses to sound.
At the receiver we will examine the three repetitions bit by bit and take a majority vote.
At the receiver, a demodulation process is performed to recover the data.
At the time the regenerative receiver was introduced, vacuum tubes were expensive and consumed lots of power, with the added expense and encumbrance of heavy batteries.
At the end of the bolt's opening phase, a ramp on the receiver bridge forces the bolt to the rear thus providing leveraged extraction of the fired case.
At 6 ' 2 " and 207 pounds, Irvin was a big, physical receiver who manhandled cornerbacks and often was able to make tough catches in defensive traffic.
At the receiver end, a paper tape is fed at a constant speed over a roller.
At the start of play, one wide receiver may begin play in the backfield, at least a yard behind the line of scrimmage, as is shown in the diagram at the right.

At and due
At last they concluded that the heavy, full feeling in their stomachs was due to lack of exercise.
At common law allegiance is a true and faithful obedience of the subject due to his Sovereign.
At first, the expansion is slowed down by gravitation due to the radiation and matter content of the universe.
At the other end of the scale, tub-boat canals such as the Bude Canal were limited to boats of under 10 tons for much of their length due to the capacity of their inclined planes or boat lifts.
At the same time, ducks, geese, and shrimp are rare in comparison to southern China due to the arid climate of northern China.
At an early age, Catherine was considered a suitable wife for Arthur, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Henry VII of England and heir to the throne, due to the English ancestry she inherited from her mother Queen Isabella I of Castile.
At the time, the house of Trastámara was the most prestigious in Europe, due to the rule of the Catholic Monarchs, so the alliance of Catherine and Arthur validated the House of Tudor in the eyes of European royalty and also strengthened the Tudor claim to the English throne via Catherine of Aragon's ancestry.
In common, with another important Monty Python predecessor, At Last the 1948 Show, many episodes were wiped as was common practice at the time due to the lack of any apparent market for them prior to the invention of home video.
At the beginning of the 19th century, the castle's north -, east-and south-wing had to be demolished due to their state of disrepair.
At the same time as the Enniskillen bombing, the IRA also planted a bomb 20 miles away in Tullyhommon, near Pettigo, where the Boys ' Brigade and the Girls ' Brigade were due to participate in a Remembrance Day service.
At the end of November it was agreed that the purchasers of Oxford's lands would pay his entire debt of some £ 3, 306 due to Court of Wards over a five-year period, finishing in 1592.
At the same time, a host of usurpers rose up due to the apparent inability of the Emperor to see to the Empire's defences.
At the peak of the terror, the slightest hint of counter-revolutionary thoughts or activities ( or, as in the case of Jacques Hébert, revolutionary zeal exceeding that of those in power ) could place one under suspicion, and trials did not always proceed according to contemporary standards of due process.
At the same time, Relena formally dissolves the Sanc Kingdom due to the tremendous pressure from Romefeller.
At the age of thirteen, due to his desire to attend the academy there, he relocated to the home of another foster family in Fort Scott, Kansas.
At high currents, iron core inductors also show gradual departure from ideal behavior due to nonlinearity caused by magnetic saturation.
At higher frequencies, resistance and resistive losses in inductors grow due to skin effect in the inductor's winding wires.
At 15, he ran away from Geneva ( on 14 March 1728 ) after returning to the city and finding the city gates locked due to the curfew.
At the end of Book II, Chapter XIII Origen disagrees with Josephus ' placement of blame for the destruction of Jerusalem on the death of James, and states that it was due to the death of Jesus, not James.
At the very beginning of his reign, he deemed it proper to promulgate by law the Church's belief in the Trinity and the Incarnation ; and to threaten all heretics with the appropriate penalties ; whereas he subsequently declared that he intended to deprive all disturbers of orthodoxy of the opportunity for such offense by due process of law.
" At the Florence Conference of the Italian Federation of the International in 1876, held in a forest outside Florence due to police activity, they declared the principles of anarcho-communism, beginning with:
At times of war, Malta's economy prospered due to its strategic location.
At higher Reynolds number, the analogy between mass and heat transfer and momentum transfer becomes less useful due to the nonlinearity of the Navier-Stokes equation ( or more fundamentally, the general momentum conservation equation ), but the analogy between heat and mass transfer remains good.
At the beginning of the 20th century, Merseburg was transformed into an industrial site, which is largely due to the pioneering work done by people like Carl Bosch and Friedrich Bergius, who laid down the scientific fundamentals of the catalytic high-pressure ammonia synthesis from 1909 to 1913.
At the time of independence, fish stocks had fallen to dangerously low levels, due to the lack of protection and conservation of the fisheries and the over-exploitation of these resources.

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