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Modern hi-fi equipment can include signal sources such as digital audio tape ( DAT ), digital audio broadcasting ( DAB ) or HD Radio tuners.
Windows Media Player prior to version 9 and QuickTime Player do not support playing VCD directly, though they can play the. DAT files ( stored under
However, recent studies show that cocaine can also cause a decrease in DAT mRNA levels.
Miniature binaural " in-ear " or " near-ear " microphones can be linked to a portable Digital Audio Tape ( DAT ) or MiniDisc recorder, bypassing the need for a dummy head by using the recordist's own head.
DAT can also transport extracellular norepinephrine.
Digital audio can be stored on a compact disc, audio CD, audio DVD, DAT tape, or as a computer file.
In the substantia nigra, DAT appears to be specifically transported into dendrites, where it can be found in smooth endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, and pre-and postsynaptic active zones.
Both MAPK and PKC can modulate the rate at which the transporter moves dopamine or cause the internalization of DAT.
The rate at which DAT removes dopamine from the synapse can have a profound effect on the amount of dopamine in the cell.
For example, certain proteins such as the dopamine transporter ( DAT ), vesicular monoamine transporter 2 ( VMAT < sub > 2 </ sub >), and dopamine receptors can be classified as dopaminergic, and neurons which synthesize or contain dopamine and synapses with dopamine receptors in them may also be labeled as dopaminergic.

DAT and audio
Sony had originally intended for Digital Audio Tape ( DAT ) to be the dominant home digital audio recording format, replacing the analog cassette.
Like most formats of videocassette, a DAT cassette may only be recorded and played in one direction, unlike an analog compact audio cassette.
DAT was not the first digital audio tape ; pulse-code modulation ( PCM ) was used in Japan by Denon in 1972 for the mastering and production of analogue phonograph records, using a 2-inch Quadruplex-format videotape recorder for its transport, but this was not developed into a consumer product.
Dolby's analogue noise reduction systems, though still used in some professional applications, as well as in the large installed base of consumer tape decks, are becoming increasingly obsolete due to the widespread adoption of digital audio ( in the form of compact discs, MP3s, MiniDiscs, and to a lesser extent DAT ) in the home for entertainment and professional studios for recording.
Analog cassette deck sales were expected to decline rapidly with the advent of the compact disc and other digital recording technologies such as digital audio tape ( DAT ), MiniDisc, and the CD-R recorder drives.
** Digital Audio Tape ( or DAT ), a digital audio cassette tape format, mainly used by professionals
AES / EBU was designed primarily to support stereo PCM encoded audio in either DAT format at 48 kHz or CD format at 44. 1 kHz.
The Serial Copy Management System or SCMS is a copy protection scheme that was created in response to the digital audio tape ( DAT ) invention, in order to prevent DAT recorders from making second-generation or serial copies.
It would be illegal to manufacture a DAT machine with the presence of audio in this frequency band ; the RIAA was lobbying Congress to make this the law of the land.
The PASC compression scheme was believed to give better quality audio than the 5: 1 compression used by ATRAC in the original MiniDisc, but not as good as the uncompressed DAT, although both Philips and Sony stated the difference was imperceptible to listeners ' ears ( like MP3 or AAC files today ).
While their cassette decks were particularly well known, the company is also credited with numerous other audio innovations, such as self-centering record players, high-end DAT recorders, and ultra-compact slot-loading CD changers.
One implementation was designed by K. Odaka for the DAT digital audio recorder.
This allowed the hiring of a full-time station manager, Kevin Sanders, as well as the acquisition of new equipment such as satellite links and DAT ( digital audio tape ) recording machines.
A few years after the PCM adaptor's introduction, Sony introduced in 1987 a new cassette-based format for digital audio recording called DAT ( Digital Audio Tape ).
DAT could only record 2 tracks of audio for stereo at a time, much like a PCM adaptor, but the smaller size of the equipment and media, as well as being able to accept multiple sampling rates ( the standard 44. 1 kHz, as well as 48 kHz, and 32 kHz, all at 16 bits per sample, and a special " LP " recording mode using 12 bits per sample at 32 kHz for extended recording time ) gave DAT many advantages over PCM adaptor-based systems.
Digital recorders capable of multi-track recording ( as opposed to only two tracks for stereo that a PCM adaptor or DAT could record ) such as Mitsubishi's ProDigi format and Sony's DASH format also became available on the professional audio market about the same time as the introduction of PCM encoder / decoders made for use with video tape recorders.
Marker and Vig then added in elements of ambient sound effects throughout the audio mix ; including the " glitchy " sound of a broken DAT player used during the pre-chorus.

DAT and at
Before the 67, IBM had announced models 64 and 66, DAT versions of the 60 and 62, but they were almost immediately replaced by the 67 at the same time that the 60 and 62 were replaced by the 65.
DAT has the ability to record at higher, equal or lower sampling rates than a CD ( 48, 44. 1 or 32 kHz sampling rate respectively ) at 16 bits quantization.
The DAT standard allows for four sampling modes: 32 kHz at 12 bits, and 32 kHz, 44. 1 kHz or 48 kHz at 16 bits.
DAT machines running at 48 kHz and 44. 1 kHz sample rates transport the tape at 8. 15 mm / s.
DAT machines running at 32 kHz sample rate transport the tape at 4. 075 mm / s.
DCC was never a competitor to DAT in recording studios because DAT was already established and as it was launched at the same time as Sony's Minidisc format ( which has random access and editing features ) it was not successful with consumers either.
One of these efforts, the Digital Audio Recorder Copycode Act of 1987 ( introduced by Sen. Al Gore and Rep. Waxman ), instigated by CBS Records president Walter Yetnikoff, involved a technology called CopyCode and required DAT machines to include a chip to detect attempts to copy material recorded with a notch filter, meaning that copyrighted prerecorded music, whether analog or digital, whether on LP, cassette, or DAT, would have distorted sound resulting from the notch filter applied by the publisher at the time of mastering for mass reproduction.
Currently the only DAT exists at the University of Idaho.
The eighth published set of pre-defined terms, Incoterms 2010 defines 11 rules, reducing the 13 used in Incoterms 2000 by introducing two new rules (" Delivered at Terminal ", DAT ; " Delivered at Place ", DAP ) that replace four rules of the prior version (" Delivered at Frontier ", DAF ; " Delivered Ex Ship ", DES ; " Delivered Ex Quay ", DEQ ; " Delivered Duty Unpaid ", DDU ).
> DAT – Delivered at Terminal ( named terminal at port or place of destination ): Seller pays for carriage to the terminal, except for costs related to import clearance, and assumes all risks up to the point that the goods are unloaded at the terminal.
MDA causes serotonin and dopamine release by acting as a substrate at the SERT and DAT, respectively.
( Sony and Fostex ceased manufacturing DAT devices at the end of 2005, though parts and blank tapes should be available through 2010.

DAT and up
Relegating DAT for professional use, Sony set to work to come up with a simpler, more economical digital home format.
After dopamine has performed its synaptic duties, it is taken up via reuptake back into the presynaptic cell by either the high-affinity dopamine transporter ( DAT ) or the low-affinity plasma membrane monoamine transporter ( PMAT ).
When we were mixing " By Blow " we ended up distorting the DAT and we didn't even fucking notice because it was just monitoring so loud in the control room.
At this time, Ween began to expand their live and studio line-up, providing both a crisper production sound in the studio and an easier live setup ( up until this time, Ween had been using DAT tapes to provide backings for their songs ).
In its early years, Delta Air Transport offered up to 4 daily scheduled flights between its then base at Antwerp Airport and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol on behalf of KLM ( the contract lasted until 1997, when DAT had become a wholly owned Sabena subsidiary ), as well as a limited number of routes to the neighboring countries.
Regional distribution of DAT has been found in areas of the brain with established dopaminergic circuitry including: nigrostriatal, mesolimbic, and mesocortical pathways .< ref > The nuclei that make up these pathways have distinct patterns of expression.
It just got to a point where the band broke up and I thought, well, you know what I just want to get back into recording again and doing it on my own, I don't have to watch the clock I'm not in a studio anymore more, and at the time I got one of the really early stand alone CD Burners and that was like a revelation because it meant I could make CDs so I'd have a DAT tape as a master then burn albums one at a time and do artwork.

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