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By and coding
By coding signals and having a cable converter box in homes, cable also enables subscription-based channels and pay-per-view services.
By coding signals and having a cable converter box with decoding equipment in homes, the latter also enables subscription-based channels, pay-tv and pay-per-view services.
By modifying a gene coding for spore color, the biologist can study crossing over and other phenomena.
By using state of the art coding and modulation techniques, DVB-C2 should offer greater than 30 % higher spectrum efficiency under the same conditions, and the gains in downstream channel capacity will be greater than 60 % for optimized HFC networks.
By coding signals and having decoding equipment in homes, the latter also enables subscription-based channels and pay-per-view services.
* Multidimensional signal, image, and video processing and coding, page 381, By John William Wood
By modifying the expansiveness of its circuit and the speed given it, and by changing the plane in which the bullroarer is whirled from horizontal to vertical or vice versa, the modulation of the sound produced can be controlled, making the coding of information possible.
By allowing wizards coding rights, I thought others could help me with this.
By entering the coding or chip into the glucose meter, the meter will be calibrated to that batch of test strips.
* By coding in their own time, a hobby project may come to fruition which otherwise wouldn't have.

By and theorem
has no zero in F. By contrast, the fundamental theorem of algebra states that the field of complex numbers is algebraically closed.
By a theorem of Gelfand and Naimark, given a B * algebra A there exists a Hilbert space H and an isometric *- homomorphism from A into the algebra B ( H ) of all bounded linear operators on H. Thus every B * algebra is isometrically *- isomorphic to a C *- algebra.
By the completeness theorem of first-order logic, a statement is universally valid if and only if it can be deduced from the axioms, so the can also be viewed as asking for an algorithm to decide whether a given statement is provable from the axioms using the rules of logic.
By setting K = ker ( f ) we immediately get the first isomorphism theorem.
* By the convolution theorem, Fourier transforms turn the complicated convolution operation into simple multiplication, which means that they provide an efficient way to compute convolution-based operations such as polynomial multiplication and multiplying large numbers.
By " satisfactory " one would mean at least the equivalent of Plancherel theorem.
By the fundamental theorem of arithmetic, every positive integer has a unique prime factorization.
By the Glivenko – Cantelli theorem, if the sample comes from distribution F ( x ), then D < sub > n </ sub > converges to 0 almost surely.
By this theorem, once a star's chemical composition and its position on the main sequence is known, so too is the star's mass and radius.
By Gödel's incompleteness theorem, Peano arithmetic is incomplete and its consistency is not internally provable.
By Rice's theorem, the 1-halting problem is undecidable.
By the corollary to the recursion theorem, there is an index such that returns.
By Liouville's theorem, Hamiltonian flows preserve the volume form on the phase space.
By the fundamental theorem, we may replace the new set by the old set subject to a unitary transformation.
By the first isomorphism theorem, the image of A under ƒ is a substructure of B isomorphic to the quotient of A by this congruence.
By the central limit theorem, this distribution approaches the normal distribution as n increases.
By analogy to the prior and posterior probability terms in Bayes ' theorem, Bayes ' rule can be seen as Bayes ' theorem in odds form.
By the extreme value theorem, a continuous function on a closed interval must attain its minimum and maximum values at least once.
By the rank-nullity theorem, a system of n vectors in k dimensions ( where all dimensions are necessary ) satisfies a ( p = n − k )- dimensional space of relations.
By Tychonoff's theorem we have that is compact since is, so the closure of in is a compactification of.
By Stone's representation theorem every Boolean ring is isomorphic to a field of sets ( treated as a ring with these operations ).
By induction, Hilbert's basis theorem establishes that, the ring of all polynomials in n variables with coefficients in, is a Noetherian ring.
By Euler's rotation theorem, we may replace the vector with where is a 3x3 rotation matrix and is the position of the particle at some fixed point in time, say t = 0.
By the divergence theorem Gauss's law can alternatively be written in the differential form:

By and channel
By focusing on a specific chakra ( while often holding the breath ) the subtle winds enter the central channel.
By giving each channel a different frequency " slot " on the cable the separate television signals do not interfere.
By 1994 the " 3174 Establishment Controller " supported features such as attachment to multiple hosts via token ring, ethernet, or X. 25 in addition to the standard channel attach or SDLC, and terminal attachment via twisted pair, token ring or ethernet in addition to co-ax.
The authors call this concept a ‘ conduit metaphor .’ By this they meant that a speaker can put ideas or objects into words or containers, and then send them along a channel, or conduit, to a listener who takes that idea or object out of the container and makes meaning of it.
The first was on the right side with the channel number, call signs and city, then the second was the blue bar and the call letters only By the late 1990s, the call signs were minimized to be just barely readable to meet FCC requirements, and the stations were simply known as " UPN ", then channel number or city ( e. g., WPWR-TV in Chicago had been referred to as " UPN Chicago " and WWOR-TV in New York was referred to as " UPN 9 " until The CW merger was announced in late January 2006 ).
By applying a bias voltage to a " gate " terminal, the channel is " pinched ", so that the electric current is impeded or switched off completely.
By the year 2000, there were enough civilian and government organizations worldwide using ALE that it became a de facto HF interoperability standard for situations where a priori channel and address coordination is possible.
By this channel one can travel through a protected passage almost the entire route from Stavanger to North Cape, Norway.
By the end of the war, TVA had completed a 650-mile ( 1, 050-kilometer ) navigation channel the length of the Tennessee River and had become the nation's largest electricity supplier.
By channel:
By 1990, the channel was available in over 50 million households.
By 1992, Nielsen Media Research estimated that a third of The Disney Channel's subscriber base were adults without children in the home ; and by 1995, its subscriber base expanded to 15 million cable homes, eight million of which received the channel through a premium subscription.
By this point, the network was split into three programming blocks: Playhouse Disney, comprising shows aimed at preschoolers ; Vault Disney, featuring classic Disney material such as Zorro, The Mickey Mouse Club, the Walt Disney anthology television series, older television specials and features such as The Love Bug ; and the most distinct one, running from afternoon to late evening for teenagers, called Zoog Disney ( which was introduced in August 1998, shortly after the Toon Disney cable channel was launched ), that used anthropomorphic robot-like characters with human voices called " Zoogs " as its hosts.
By 2001, Disney Channel was available to approximately 70 million cable and satellite subscribers, largely consisting of those who already received the channel via a basic tier as well at the remnants of its pay subscriber base.
By this time, the music videos and concert specials that the channel ran since the 1997 rebrand were dropped, citing the inability to receive a stake in revenue from the artists ' CD sales and lack of exclusivity for the videos ; soon after, the channel began to incorporate music videos from songs featured in Disney's feature films and performed by artists on Radio Disney and signed by Disney's in-house record companies Hollywood Records and Walt Disney Records.
" By 2008, Condé Nast Portfolio was reported that the channel " been adding a million viewers a month — every month — for the last five years ", and also called it " the greatest teen-star incubator since the NBA stopped drafting high schoolers.
By means of the causeway the channel between island and mainland was formed into two harbours, of which the larger, or southern, was further enclosed by two strongly built moles that are still in good part entire.
By publishing newspapers and magazines concerning political issues, Chen provided a channel for the general public to express their ideas or discontent towards the existing government.
By 1870 the channel was wide and had a south pier of while the north one measured.
By 1915, an engineering staff was employed, and plans made for valley-long channel improvements, levees, and basins to temporarily retain excessive rains.
By 1854, the Texas Senate sanctioned a seven-mile ( 11 km ) channel from Corpus Christi to the Aransas Pass bar to better serve the Port of Corpus Christ.
By virtue of the large bandwidths inherent in UWB systems, large channel capacities could be achieved in principle ( given sufficient SNR ) without invoking higher-order modulations requiring a very high SNR.
By comparison, TDMA Cellular ( Digital AMPS ) is licensed in blocks of 30 kHz channels, but each emission occupies 40 kHz, and is capable of serving the same number of subscribers per channel as iDEN.

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