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monitors and co-ordinates
Each college, institute, and center has an R & D Cell headed by a PhD qualified faculty member who co-ordinates, monitors and records all the R & D activities of the college.
* Natural Environment Office which monitors environmental standards and co-ordinates policy formation from the elected advocacy committees amongst the membership.

monitors and work
This trade-off is asserted to work well on LCD flat panel monitors.
Philosophy of psychology also closely monitors contemporary work conducted in cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and artificial intelligence, questioning what they can and cannot explain in psychology.
However, only the standard modes, or modes that at least use exactly the same horizontal and vertical sync timings as one of the standard modes, can be expected to work with the original late-1980s and early-1990s VGA monitors.
The light gun and its ancestor, the light pen, are now rarely used as pointing devices due largely to the popularity of the mouse and changes in monitor display technology — conventional light guns only work with CRT monitors.
For a demonstration, look closely at the following picture ( note: this will work only on monitors displaying true color, i. e., 24 or 32 bits ) where dark shades of red, green and blue are shown using 128 levels of intensities for each component ( 7 bits ).
His work often overturns traditional uses of video by playing with time elements and employing multiple monitors.
The WVS measures, monitors and analyzes: support for democracy, tolerance of foreigners and ethnic minorities, support for gender equality, the role of religion and changing levels of religiosity, the impact of globalization, attitudes toward the environment, work, family, politics, national identity, culture, diversity, insecurity, and subjective well-being.
Recent work comparing nonivasive peripheral vascular monitors suggests modest clinical utility restricted to patients with normal and invariant circulation.
Philosophy of psychology also closely monitors contemporary work conducted in cognitive neuroscience, evolutionary psychology, and artificial intelligence, for example questioning whether psychological phenomena can be explained using the methods of neuroscience, evolutionary theory, and computational modeling, respectively.
The General Synod makes canon law, administers finance and monitors the work of the boards and committees of the Church.
There are also monitors that work independently of the ventilator, which allow to measure patients after the ventilator has been removed, such as a T tube test.
Government monitors (' controllers ') work permanently within each privately managed prison to check on conditions and treatment of prisoners, and privately run prisons are subject to inspection by HM Chief Inspector of Prisons in the same way as publicly run ones.
The first engineering proposal for a flat screen TV was by General Electric as a result of its work on radar monitors.
It also monitors the work of the Independent Schools Inspectorate.
" On tour, the sound engineers at many rock clubs were befuddled by the drum machine, afraid that it wouldn't work with their sound system or would blow out their speakers, and the band would have to coerce the club owner or threaten to cancel the show in order to get them to put the drum machine through the monitors.
Most cubicles also require the occupant to sit with their back towards anyone who might be approaching ; workers in walled offices almost always try to position their normal work seats and desks so that they can see someone entering, and in some instances, install tiny mirrors on things such as computer monitors
Also, nine TV monitors and soft seating offer multi-purpose work stations for students.
In another possible mode, POPFile can work as an IMAP client that monitors an IMAP server for incoming mail and also for messages moved by the user.
Air Force technicians work at tracking monitors in the Tactical Operations Room on the Thule BMEWS.
This work included the founding of other organizations such as Jubilee Partners in Comer, Georgia ( a community that welcomes refugees from war-torn countries ), New Hope House in Griffin, Georgia ( assisting families with loved ones on death row, as well as advocating the abolition of the death penalty ), The Prison & Jail Project in Americus, Georgia ( an anti-racist, grassroots organization which monitors courtrooms, prisons and jails in southwest Georgia ), and the Fuller Center for Housing ( the second organization founded by Millard and Linda Fuller, also pursuing affordable housing solutions for impoverished families worldwide ).
* 2002 IEEE Computer Pioneer Award, for pioneering development in operating systems and concurrent programming exemplified by work on the RC 4000 multiprogramming system, monitors, and Concurrent Pascal
Eventually, Telly visits Dr. Munce again and he reveals that the disappearances are the work of " them ," and that the government monitors their trials, all too aware that they have no power to stop " them " from doing whatever they want.
A pioneer of video installation was Korean / American Nam June Paik whose work from the mid-sixties used multiple television monitors in sculptural arrangements.
Gary Hill has created quite complex video installations using combinations of stripped down monitors, projections and laser disk technologies so that the spectator can interact with the work.

monitors and with
Along with the FAA, the FBI also monitors terror suspects.
* The maximum practical size for CRTs is around 24 inches for computer monitors ; most direct view CRT televisions are 36 inches or smaller, with regular-production models limited to about 40 inches.
Ready availability of computers and peripherals such as monitors, plotters, printers, scanners ( remote and document ) and analytic stereo plotters, along with computer programs for visualization, image processing, spatial analysis, and database management, have democratized and greatly expanded the making of maps.
As prices declined over a period of years they became more popular, and by 1997 were competing with CRT monitors.
Between 2003 and 2006, monitors with 16: 9 and mostly 16: 10 ( 8: 5 ) aspect ratios became commonly available, first in laptops and later also in standalone monitors.
Some displays, especially newer LCD monitors, replace the traditional anti-glare matte finish with a glossy one.
Newer monitors are able to display a different image for each eye, often with the help of special glasses, giving the perception of depth.
DECT is a microwave technology, with science similar to mobile phones, baby monitors, Wi-Fi, and other cordless telephone technologies.
alt = Two men sit at computer monitors with financial information
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
All allegations were investigated by the National Electoral Board of Ethiopia in cooperation with election monitors, a process which delayed the release of the final results.
FAO ’ s Global Information and Early Warning System ( GIEWS ) monitors world food supply / demand and provides the international community with prompt information on crop prospects and the food security situation on a global, regional and country-by-country basis.
It recommends safety standards, but member states are not required to comply ; it promotes nuclear energy, but it also monitors nuclear use ; it is the sole global organization overseeing the nuclear energy industry, yet it is also weighed down by checking compliance with the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty ( NPT ).
Rowing machines with monitors calculate performance using an algorithm unique to the individual manufacturer ; it will be affected by the type of resistance used and other factors.
* RX Toolbar ( spyware ): The toolbar monitors all the sites you visit with Microsoft Internet Explorer and provides links to competitors ' websites.
The performance was marred by the lack of rehearsal with the two drummers, Page's struggles with an out-of-tune guitar, poorly functioning monitors, and by Plant's hoarse voice.
* Many LCD monitors run on an external 12v power supply, which means that ( with a proper cable ) they can also be run directly on one of the computer's 12v power supply outputs, removing the overhead and quiescent power consumption of the monitor's own power supply.
If the computer has a PFC power supply, this will increase the power efficiency as well, as the cheap switching power supplies included with LCD monitors rarely implement PFC.
The latter employs a magnetic field applied longitudinally to the beam direction, and monitors the relaxation of muon spins caused by magnetic oscillations with another magnetic nucleus.
The advent of DVDs and their use of anamorphic presentation, coupled with the increasing popularity of widescreen televisions and computer monitors, have rendered pan and scan less important.
* Pixels on computer monitors are normally " square " ( this is, having equal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch ); pixels in other systems are often " rectangular " ( that is, having unequal horizontal and vertical sampling pitch oblong in shape ), as are digital video formats with diverse aspect ratios, such as the anamorphic widescreen formats of the Rec.

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