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Briefly, the specification calls for picture encoding using the ISO / IEC 15444-1 " JPEG2000 " (. jp2 ) standard and use of the CIE XYZ color space at 12 bits per component encoded with a 2. 6 gamma applied at projection, and audio using the " Broadcast Wave " (. wav ) format at 24 bits and 48 kHz or 96 kHz sampling, controlled by an XML-format Composition Playlist, into an MXF-compliant file at a maximum data rate of 250 Mbit / s.
Briefly, better estimates are obtained using data from individuals with widely varying levels of genetic relationship-such as twins, siblings, parents and offspring, rather than from more distantly related ( and therefore less similar ) subjects.
Briefly returning to New York, determined to show his skeptical father that he could paint, Maurer painted what arguably is his most famous painting " An Arrangement ," using a woman next door as a model and completing the work ( on a borrowed piece of cardboard ) in a matter of mere hours.

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Briefly, if we consider a morphism between two objects as a " process taking us from one object to another ", then higher-dimensional categories allow us to profitably generalize this by considering " higher-dimensional processes ".
Briefly, finite simple groups are classified as lying in one of 18 families, or being one of 26 exceptions:
Briefly, in the first phase, one node ( the coordinator ) interrogates the other nodes ( the participants ) and only when all reply that they are prepared does the coordinator, in the second phase, formalize the transaction.
Briefly attempting to pitch past the injury, Ryan threw one further pitch after tearing his ligament ; with his injured arm, his final pitch was measured at 98 miles per hour.
" Briefly put, the conception is that mind is the one ultimate reality ; not mind as we know it in the complex forms of conscious feeling and thought, but the simpler elements out of which thought and feeling are built up.
Briefly, Anand lived with his wife Aruna in Spain and they have one son.
" Briefly in Soviet Russia socialism was not just a vision of a future society, but a description of an existing one.
Briefly following the retirement of the Singer brand, and throughout the model life for principal export markets, the Singer Vogue was badged, like this one, as a Sunbeam. The Singer Vogue and Singer Gazelle were positioned slightly upmarket of the Hillmans Hunter and Minx respectively.
Briefly, men wear a dinner jacket ( US English: tuxedo coat ); trousers, uncuffed, with one stripe on leg seams ; shirt ( stiff wing or soft folded collar ) with either a placketed, pleated, piqué, or ruffled front ; a black bow tie ; a black evening waistcoat or a cummerbund ; black, patent leather or calf Oxfords or court shoes ; cuff links and shirt studs ; accessories.
Briefly in 1966, the Yonge – University subway ran in two branches: one west along Bloor to Keele ( Yonge – University – Bloor ), the other east along Bloor and Danforth to Woodbine ( Yonge – University – Danforth ).
Briefly, upon her return, there was a difficult situation where she had developed a crush on one of her co-workers in Africa ( further reading below ).

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Briefly we rolled over a paved road up to Pak Song, on the cool Bolovens Plateau.
Briefly, the first Aeolus was a son of Hellen and eponymous founder of the Aeolian race ; the second was a son of Poseidon, who led a colony to islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea ; and the third Aeolus was a son of Hippotes who is mentioned in Odyssey book 10 as Keeper of the Winds who gives Odysseus a tightly closed bag full of the captured winds so he could sail easily home to Ithaca on the gentle West Wind.
Briefly residing in Montreal, Canada, Darrin began experimenting in other musical areas, creating such diverse entities as the more industrial Vanishing Heat with Kevin Komoda Rational Youth, and the acoustic blues version of Marianne Faithfull's " Guilt " released later on the album " Strange Romance ".
Briefly, a sidereal day is a " time scale that is based on the Earth's rate of rotation measured relative to the fixed stars.
Briefly run by Lou Morris, the cinema was taken over in December 1930 by ABC Cinemas who ran it until its closure on 5 December 1959.
Briefly engaged to novelist Louis L ' Amour in the early 1950s, Newmar married J. Holt Smith, a lawyer, on August 5, 1977 and moved with him to Fort Worth, Texas where she lived until her divorce from Smith in 1984.
Briefly, it focuses on the questions: What features are included in the brain that allow humans to distinguish between positive and negative states of mind, and how do these features improve humans ' ability to survive and reproduce?
Briefly after, Tanović thanked everyone who worked with him on the film and supported its creation.
Briefly appointed as commander-in-chief of the Mexican Army of the North in 1846, Ampudia was removed from command following the brutal public execution of a local guerrilla leader on his personal orders.
Briefly, OGSA is a distributed interaction and computing architecture based around services, assuring interoperability on heterogeneous systems so that different types of resources can communicate and share information.
Briefly after Schalk performed Krenek's score ( with his own additions ) on October 12, 1924, Alma sent what is believed to be Schalk's score to Mengelberg, who subsequently prepared his own edition with the aid of his secondant Cornelis Dopper.
* An Essay on Vision, Briefly Explaining the Fabric of the Eye, and the Nature of Vision: Intended for the Service of Those Whose Eyes are Weak or Impaired: Enabling Them to Form an Accurate Idea of the True State of Their Sight, the Means of Preserving it.
* An Essay on Vision, Briefly Explaining the Fabric of the Eye, and the Nature of Vision: Intended for the Service of Those Whose Eyes are Weak or Impaired: Enabling Them to Form an Accurate Idea of the True State of Their Sight, the Means of Preserving it.
Briefly joining Sweezy and Huberman as a third founding editor of Monthly Review — although not listed as such on the publication's masthead — was German émigré Otto Nathan ( 1893-1987 ).
He warned Selznick of the " tremendous avalanche of criticism that will befall us and the picture should Paulette be given this part … I have never known a woman, intent on a career dependent upon her popularity with the masses, to hold and live such an insane and absurd attitude towards the press and her fellow man as does Paulette Goddard … Briefly, I think she is dynamite that will explode in our very faces if she is given the part.
Briefly becomes a world-travelling Pro-solar mechanic who goes on science-fiction flavored adventures in the early issues.
Briefly after her arrival, servants were rung for and they found the president lying on the couch while Marguerite Steinheil adjusted her disordered clothing.
Briefly, Turner tried putting WRET on cable systems outside the immediate Charlotte area, as he did with his Atlanta station, via microwave transmission ; this effort was not quite as successful as WTCG's was in states adjacent to Georgia.
* Jane Leeves and David Hyde Pierce – Briefly playing Daphne Moon and Niles Crane, their characters from the NBC sitcom Frasier at the end of the 1995 episode " Caroline and the Bad Back ;" Hyde Pierce later appeared on the series again in 1996's " Caroline and the Cat Dancer " as an accountant hoping to win a role alongside Caroline's best friend Annie Spadaro in Broadway's Cats.
Briefly both Cleveland and Detroit saw the red C & LE passenger cars on their streets.
Briefly reissued on CD in 2000
Briefly summarized, the first principle states that teachers are entitled to “ full freedom in research and in publication of the results ," and that the issue of financial gains from research depends on the relationship with the institution.
Briefly after, Tanović thanked everyone who worked with him on the film and supported its creation.

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We are initiating research on the use of solid state materials for infrared detection using a method which will not require cooling of materials to attain high sensitivity.
Furthermore, it may be possible to estimate the error due to bias in method ( as distinguished from sampling error ) in each of these sources, on such subjects as fertility, mortality, and migration during a given interval by using information from two largely independent sources in conjunction.
Mr. Alexander H. Wheelan's Study Helps In Point And Figure Technique tells the readers: `` We assure you that the total number of people using this method of market analysis is a very small portion of the sum total of those operating in the securities and commodities markets ''.
A statistical hypothesis test is a method of making decisions using data.
Van Vogt systematized his writing method, using scenes of 800 words or so where a new complication was added or something resolved.
The effect of angst is achieved by Shostakovich, Mahler and Berg in compositions of wide dynamic range, at times seemingly spinning out of control ( Mahler ), and atonal music using the twelve-tone row method of composition ( Berg, Schoenberg and others ) to create an angst ridden atmosphere of grotesque sound.
* Quantum annealing, a method for finding solutions to combinatorial optimisation problems and ground states of glassy systems using quantum fluctuations
Modern antibiotics are tested using a method similar to Fleming's discovery
The Greek mathematician Menaechmus solved problems and proved theorems by using a method that had a strong resemblance to the use of coordinates and it has sometimes been maintained that he had introduced analytic geometry.
Copper cathodes produced using this method are also described as electrolytic copper.
The method of standard addition is used in instrumental analysis to determine concentration of a substance ( analyte ) in an unknown sample by comparison to a set of samples of known concentration, similar to using a calibration curve.
They do not produce raw opium any more but derive Morphine and other opiates using the poppy straw method of extraction.
Three-dimensional sonic anemometers are widely used to measure gas emissions and ecosystem fluxes using the eddy covariance method when used with fast-response infrared gas analyzers or laser-based analyzers.
By the Roman period brass was being deliberately produced from metallic copper and zinc minerals using the cementation process and variations on this method continued until the mid 19th century.
The number of legitimate walks and at-bats are known for all players that year, so computing averages using the same method as in other years is straightforward.
Five atoms of < sup > 262 </ sup > Bh were detected using the method of correlation of genetic parent-daughter decays.
It is still done by the same basic method of using malted grains ( containing enzymes ) to convert starch from grains into sugar and then adding specific yeasts to produce beer.
In recent years a large number of writers and historians have come to the conclusion it was not a new form of warfare invented by the German military, but an old method of pursuing decisive battles using new technology.
But the study of these curves was first developed in 1959 by mathematician Paul de Casteljau using de Casteljau's algorithm, a numerically stable method to evaluate Bézier curves.
Researchers have been able to collect 10, 000 embryos in 10 minutes using this method.
He had submitted to using spoken dialogue, partly out of acceptance that he had no other choice but also because he recognised it as a better method for delivering a political message.
* Semantics encoding of formal language A in formal language B is a method of representing all terms ( e. g. programs or descriptions ) of language A using language B.
The fact that they use an impact printing method allows them to be used to print multi-part documents using carbonless copy paper, like sales invoices and credit card receipts, whereas other printing methods are unusable with paper of this type.
Another method is to measure the brightness of an object and assume an intrinsic luminosity, from which the distance may be determined using the inverse square law.
In psychology, phenomenology largely has meant attempting to investigate consciousness using the method of introspection, which means looking into one's own mind and reporting what one observes.

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