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The video signal is amplified and then switched, in synchronism with the three ultraviolet light sources which are sequenced by the rotating mirror so that during one-twentieth of a second only one wavelength, corresponding to red, green, or blue, is seen.
I had part of a bottle of French beer called Panther Pils ( so help me ), then switched to Tuborg.
But if set to a frequency outside the human audible range then the ear can't perceive the square wave, only the difference between the speaker being switched on and off.
This service involves installing a special telephone interface at the customer's premises that converts the analog signals from the customer's in-home wiring into a digital signal, which is then sent on the local loop ( replacing the analog last mile, or Plain old telephone service ( POTS )) to the company's switching center, where it is connected to the Public switched telephone network ( PSTN ).
He then switched from physics to mathematics, and in 1960 he received his bachelor of science degree, simultaneously receiving his master of science degree by a special award of the faculty who considered his work outstanding.
It then switched to an adaptation by Victorius of Aquitaine of the Alexandrian rules.
He played a jazz record over conventional AM radio, then switched to an FM broadcast.
The Kilaaks then turn their next major attack on Tokyo, and without serious opposition, become arrogant in their aims, until the UNSC discover the Kilaaks have switched to broadcasting the control signals from their base under the Moon's surface.
This was expanded over time to include data communications, first by circuit switched transport, then packet data transport via GPRS ( General Packet Radio Services ) and EDGE ( Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution or EGPRS ).
The way to overcome this problem was to charge up large capacitors which are then switched to discharge through flashlamps, producing an intense flash.
The Saints switched to white pants in 1975, coinciding with the team's move from Tulane Stadium to the Superdome, and have worn white at home numerous times since then.
Following a count from 10, the originally black and white image switched to color ; the presenter then declared " Et voici la couleur!
Williams was then switched from right field to left field, as there would be less sun in his eyes, and it would give Dominic DiMaggio a chance to play.
In the dark of night Nuvolari tailed Varzi for tens of kilometres, riding at speed of with his headlights off, thereby being invisible in Varzi's rear-view mirrors ; he then switched on his headlights before overtaking " the shocked " Varzi near the finish at Brescia.
In the 20th century, Mongolia switched first the Latin script, and then almost immediately replaced it with the Cyrillic script for compatibility with the Soviet Union, its political ally of the time.
Ogden was a leading promoter and investor in the Illinois and Michigan Canal, then switched his loyalty to railroads.
Beiderbecke switched between cornet and piano on that number, and then in September played only piano for his recording of " In A Mist ".
Thermal contact with the heat sink is then broken so that the system is insulated, and the magnetic field is switched off.
Many such lenses incorporated a feature known as a “ preset ” aperture, which allows the lens to be set to working aperture and then quickly switched between working aperture and full aperture without looking at the aperture control.
He initially chose to use a voice with a British accent that he named " Lawrence ", but then switched to a high quality voice with an American accent included with Mac OS X named " Alex ".
She then switched to Guardian, with whom she produced a live album, Ring Them Bells ( 1995 ), and a studio album, Gone from Danger ( 1997 ).
He hit a career-High 16 home runs in 1966, then switched positions from second base to right field the following year.
Peugeot then switched to rally raids.
Emerson: " We'd started working on that arrangement and then I hit, I don't know what, I switched a blue button and I put a patch cord in there, but anyway ' whoooeee.
Buck called Chicago Bears games in his first two CBS seasons, then switched to Dallas Cowboys games, including the famous " Ice Bowl " championship game in 1967.

then and Model
Congress then created three overlapping committees to draft the Declaration, a Model Treaty, and the Articles of Confederation.
It was then simplified in 1947, when Leon Henkin observed in his Ph. D. thesis that the hard part of the proof can be presented as the Model Existence Theorem ( published in 1949 ).
The New Model Army, under the command of Oliver Cromwell, then scored decisive victories against Royalist armies in Ireland and Scotland.
Such movement can be described by the Fluid Mosaic Model, that describes the membrane as a mosaic of lipid molecules that act as a solvent for all the substances and proteins within it, so proteins and lipid molecules are then free to diffuse laterally through the lipid matrix and migrate over the membrane.
The national touring series, the NASCAR Late Model Sportsman Division, originated from local late model races in the east coast of the U. S. This division became the Busch Series and then the Nationwide Series.
This destroyed the Leveller's support base in the New Model Army, which by then was the major power in the land.
Since then, discoveries of the bottom quark ( 1977 ), the top quark ( 1995 ), and the tau neutrino ( 2000 ) have given further credence to the Standard Model.
Since then, the formulation of mens rea set forth in the Model Penal Code has been highly influential throughout North America in clarifying the discussion of the different modes of culpability.
In practice, surveyors first sample heights in an area, then use these to produce a Digital Land Surface Model ( also known as a digital elevation model ).
The company then began manufacturing replacement bodies for the more widely sold Ford Model T. In 1922, the company again remade itself and started to manufacture furniture under the name Ames Corporation.
The Model T had a front-mounted inline four-cylinder en bloc flathead engine ( that is, all four cylinders in one block, as common now, rather than in individual castings, as common then ) producing for a top speed of.
The 916 series was discontinued, then later replaced by the Models 3000, based on an improved Remington 870 design, and 1000 intended to compete with the popular Remington Model 1100 ; both were produced by Howa of Japan.
At the time of writing he was probably carrying a 9x19mm Parabellum Luger P08 pistol, but switched to a. 380 ACP Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless, then to a. 38 Special Smith & Wesson Model 10.
When it became apparent to the leaders of the New Model Army that the Parliament — then controlled by the Presbyterian faction — was ready to come to an agreement with the King that would restore him to his throne ( though without effective power ) and negate the power of the Army, they resolved to shatter the power of both King and Parliament.
The EFQM Excellence Model is a practical tool to help organizations do this by measuring where they are on the path to excellence ; helping them understand the gaps ; and then stimulating solutions.
# The so-called Monopoly Union Model ( Dunlop, 1944 ) states that the monopoly union has the power to maximize the wage rate ; the firm then chooses the level of employment.
Dwyer then produced a manila envelope with a blued. 357 Magnum Smith & Wesson Model 27 revolver in it.
Flanders ' skill was in setting up and effecting timesaving procedures and methods at the plant, where engineers had developed the Model T in late 1907, which then began production in 1908, and led eventually to invention of the new moving assembly line to meet skyrocketing demand for the Model T in 1910.
Each of the State Programs are listed and then subdivided into their respective Model United Nations explanation and their Model Assembly program explanation.
Even then, caution should be exercised, particularly with Model 88 rifles, where the modification was long-throating the existing barrels.
In the Spring of 1647, while serving as a New Model Army headquarters, the town was visited by then Lieutenant-General of Horse, Oliver Cromwell.
Its main role is to produce forecast models by gathering information from weather satellites in space and observations on earth, then processing it using two IBM supercomputers with a variety of models, based on a software package known as the Unified Model.

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