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From the farm, cranberries are taken to receiving stations where they are cleaned, sorted, and stored prior to packaging or processing.
From the 1980s onwards, computers ( and their monitors ) have been used for both data processing and entertainment, while televisions have implemented some computer functionality.
From the component processing perspective, emotion experience is said to require that all of these processes become coordinated and synchronized for a short period of time, driven by appraisal processes.
Miracles From Agriculture ( 1960 ) from the USDA presents then supermarkets as the showplaces of agriculture, discussing methods of improvement in the growing, handling, processing, and shipping of food products and the cooperative assistance offered by agricultural and food-processing research centers ; the film also hypothesizes that a nation grows according to the productivity of its agriculture.
From mobile phones to televisions, vast numbers of products include amplifiers for sound reproduction, radio transmission, and signal processing.
From 1910 to 1940, the Angel Island Immigration Station on what is now Angel Island State Park in San Francisco Bay served as the processing center for most of the 56, 113 Chinese immigrants who are recorded as immigrating or returning from China ; upwards of 30 % more who showed up were returned to China.
From this perspective, heuristics are part of a larger experiential processing system that is often adaptive, but vulnerable to error in situations that require logical analysis.
From at least the early 1960s, the prison included a reception and classification center for northern Illinois, holding new prisoners for less than a month before their final assignments and processing over 20, 000 a year.
From the early 1950s to the mid-1990s, NRF supported the U. S. Navy's nuclear-powered fleet by testing reactor designs, receiving spent nuclear fuel for processing and storage, and training nearly 40, 000 Navy personnel to operate surface and submarine nuclear power plants.
From these studies, Newell came to believe that information processing is the central activity in organizations.
From the photo multiplier tube, the current pulse goes to the tool's electronics for further processing and ultimately to the surface system for recording.
From the point of view of signal processing, the Gibbs phenomenon is the step response of a low-pass filter, and the oscillations are called ringing or ringing artifacts.
From complementary output from the edge tracing step, the binary edge map obtained in this way can also be treated as a set of edge curves, which after further processing can be represented as polygons in the image domain.
From 1983 to 1987, Clervoy was also a lecturer in signal processing and general mechanics at the Ecole Nationale Supérieure de l ' Aéronautique et de l ' Espace, Toulouse.
From birth, infants possess rudimentary facial processing capacities.
From time to time internal or external audits may take a forensic approach to establish what is installed on the computers in an organisation with the purpose of ensuring that it is all legal and authorised and to ensure that its process of processing transactions or events is correct.
From their conception, large chemical, refining, power generation, and other processing plants required the use of a control system to keep the process operating successfully and producing products.
From this beginning grew the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, a global mining enterprise featuring the Anaconda and other Butte mines, a smelter at Anaconda, Montana, processing plants in Great Falls, Montana, the American Brass Company, and many other properties, mostly in the United States and Chile.
From December 2004 through February 2005, an undercover investigator for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claimed to have worked on the slaughter line of a Tyson Foods chicken processing plant in Heflin, Alabama.
From about 1986 and onwards, Peacocke abandoned this assumption, arguing that some mental states, in particular perceptual experiences and representational states implicated in subpersonal information processing ( for example, in the subconscious parsing of heard speech ), have non-conceptual intentional content.
From 1993 to March 1994 Cullers led the SETI Research & Technology effort and managed the upgrading and replication of all the digital data processing equipment for HRMS.
In signal processing, the Hann window is a window function, called the Hann function, named after him by R. B. Blackman and John Tukey in " Particular Pairs of Windows ," published in " The Measurement of Power Spectra, From the Point of View of Communications Engineering ", New York: Dover, 1959, pp. 98-99.
From orientation data, a wealth of information can be devised that aids in the understanding of the samples microstructure and processing history.
From this point on the optimizer takes the query, removes unnecessary complexity ( for example: it is not necessary to read the address, since the parent invocation does not make use of it ) and then sends the query to the SQL engine for processing.

From and narrow
From roughly 1560, purely honorific orders were established, as a way to confer prestige and distinction, unrelated to military service and chivalry in the more narrow sense.
From San Luis, the National Geographic road trip suggests traveling west on Colorado State Highway 142 through Manassa, Colorado, then south on United States Highway 285 past Conejos, Colorado then west on Colorado State Highway 17 over Cumbres Pass to Chama, New Mexico paralleling the route of the narrow gauge Cumbres & Toltec Scenic Railroad.
From Norton to Foxton, the route is a narrow canal.
From the same spot, the viewer can observe ships passing through the narrow channel of the historic Vido island ( Νησί Βίδου ) to the north, on their way to Corfu harbour ( Νέο Λιμάνι ), with high speed retractable aerofoil ferries from Igoumenitsa also cutting across the panorama.
From 1386 to 1797, Corfu was ruled by Venetian nobility ; much of the city reflects this era when the island belonged to the Republic of Venice, with multi-storied buildings on narrow lanes.
From Montrose, a line was laid north through Delta, reaching Grand Junction in March 1883, which completed a narrow gauge transcontinental link with the Rio Grande Western Railway to Salt Lake City, Utah.
From Kamakura's alluvional plain branch off numerous narrow valleys like the Urigayatsu, Shakadōgayatsu, Ōgigayatsu, Kamegayatsu, Hikigayatsu, and Matsubagayatsu valleys.
From the beginning Cunard's ships used the line's distinctive red funnel with two or three narrow black bands and black top.
From this period also, the main entrance of the hall moved from being a narrow passage off New College Lane to a gate on Catte Street.
From 1889 to 1930, a narrow gauge railroad called the Ilwaco Railway and Navigation Company ran up the whole peninsula.
From a very different angle Slovenian poet Iztok Osojnik sees this rare privilege, that is the poet ’ s critical ability to transform ideologically contaminated and narrow representations of reality in a poetic way into more bearable representations of reality, which bring us much closer to the core of events, as a tool of the political poetry in its best and noble sense ( Apokalipsa, no.
From here the river runs southeastwards as a narrow brook to enter the Altmühlsee ( a lake ) north of Gunzenhausen.
From Guimaras, a view of Iloilo City. Located southwest of Panay, Guimaras is separated from Iloilo by the Iloilo Strait, a narrow channel which takes about fifteen minutes to cross by pumpboat from the Ortiz landing in Iloilo to Jordan, Guimaras.
From the last-mentioned place, the inland navigation, through Stumpy and Toomer's sounds, is continued until a diminished draught of water, and by cutting two low and narrow necks, not exceeding three miles together, to Cape Fear River, and thence by an open but short and direct run along the coast is reached that chain of islands between which and the main the inland navigation is continued, to St, Marys along the coast of South Carolina and Georgia.
From the Acropolis area of consists of a bastion surrounded by a maze of down staircases and narrow streets The Corso San Sabino ( still present ), the center has expanded to the plain below, near the first Dauni, then Roman, then the early Christian graves.
From Prescott Street looking toward the curved studio space, one can see the brise-soleil that are placed perpendicular to the direction of the central portion of the ramp, making only their narrow ends visible from the street.
From this point on the road becomes narrow and twisting and overtaking is problematic except at a few straight sections.
From 1902 to 1953, Córdoba was served by the Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad.
From the top of the Silverhorn, the summit is a rather easy 15-minute plod over the narrow snow-covered summit ridge.
From 1902 to 1953 Huatusco was served by the Córdoba and Huatusco Railroad narrow gauge railroad.
From the start the Cao-Wei attack ran into problems: heavy rain continued for more than 30 days, which rendered that the narrow valleys impassable, while Zhang He in the west was threatened by Wei Yan's pincer movement in his rear.
From the late Middle Ages and into the modern era, the tendency has been to narrow " science " to the consideration of efficient or agent causes, and those of a particular kind:
From 1859 to 1948 the town was served by the narrow gauge Corris Railway, which brought slate from the quarries around Corris and Aberllefenni for onward despatch to the markets.
From the narrow ridge of Mickledore the northern face of Scafell rises precipitously, an unusually complete barrier to progress along a Lakeland ridge.
From Crystal City to Marble the river flows through the Crystal River Canyon, a narrow valley with numerous snowslide runs, rockfalls, and other hazardous terrain.

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