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provided and technological
This technological innovation provided the means to project a magnified view of the operative field onto a monitor and, at the same time, freed both the operating surgeon's hands, thereby facilitating performance of complex laparoscopic procedures.
The third generation stems from technological improvements and is in essence an improvement of the available bandwidth, enabling new services to be provided to customers.
In the past, such functions were provided by separate devices, but in recent years technological convergence has enabled multiple functions to merged into a single device.
Meanwhile, technological accomplishments such as nuclear proliferation and photos of the Earth from outer space provided both new insights and new reasons for concern over Earth's seemingly small and unique place in the universe.
Israel has provided China with technological assistance in the areas of advanced agriculture and irrigation.
The wreck found provided the team with vast information about both the technological changes and trade that occurred in the Black Sea during a period of political, social and economic transition through their study of the ship ’ s construction techniques.
The Technical Institute of Tampere had provided engineers for its industries since 1911, but all higher technological education in Finland took place in Helsinki University of Technology.
While Senatorial hearings sought to tar him for the success of his prudent strategy, no substantive charges were ever brought, and he actually worked closely with FDR and his administration in preparing the country's technological base for war, using his many contacts in New York finance, as well as generous sums from his own considerable fortune, to finance the early developments in radar, before government money could be provided.
( On stamps of future years, the messenger would be provided the technological enhancements of a bicycle a motorcycle and a truck.
During his tenure as president and CEO of Foveon, from 2003 to 2008, Faggin revitalized the company and provided a new technological and business direction resulting in image sensors superior in all critical parameters to the best sensors of the competition, while using approximately half the chip size of competing devices.
The introduction of the Internet, social media and technological advances has provided another outlet for people to use and seek gratification through those sources.
Shared procurement allowed the various branches to share technological advances such as stealth and smart weapons quickly and provided other ancillary benefits ( such as the interoperability of radios between services, heretofore unknown in the military ).
The speed, flexibility, and ability to reach a massive potential audience has provided a technological foundation for contemporary network social movement structure.
This alliance provided not only military support but also technological and commercial trading.
# For the purposes of this Directive, the expression ' technological measures ' means any technology, device or component that, in the normal course of its operation, is designed to prevent or restrict acts, in respect of works or other subjectmatter, which are not authorised by the rightsholder of any copyright or any right related to copyright as provided for by law or the sui generis right provided for in Chapter III of Directive 96 / 9 / EC.
Chamberlain had the burden to prove that ( 1 ) they had ownership of a copyrighted work, ( 2 ) it was controlled by a technological measure that was circumvented ( 3 ) third parties can access it ( 4 ) without authorization in a way that ( 5 ) infringes rights protected by the Copyright Act due to a product created, advertised, or provided by the defendant Skylink.
Students are provided technical and trade competencies, as well as preparation for life in this increasingly technological age.
The station pushed the technological limits of the day and provided a lot of interesting exercises for WDGY engineers, but Dr. Young never got into regular broadcasts.
The Institute expanded into medical and technological research during the 1960s and 1970s, being a key player in the development of NHS provided behind-the-ear hearing aids.
He believed that the Middle Ages were a decisive period in the genesis of Western technological supremacy, and that the " activist character " of medieval Western Christianity provided the " psychic foundations " of technological inventiveness.
" Howard believed Montana and the rural West provided the " last stand against urban technological tedium " for the individual.
On one level, has been made a general restoration of the ancient settlement, respecting the original materials and building techniques ( the restoration plan was developed by architect Giancarlo De Carlo ); on another level, the village has been provided with a sophisticated technological infrastructure ( the telematization project was conceived by Valerio Saggini and planned by Valerio Saggini and Stefania Belloni ) which has enabled new inhabitants to benefit from the widest possible range of telecommunications resources.

provided and advantage
The largest advantage of wind power is that larger wind turbines have a lower per-watt cost than solar cells, provided there is wind.
Mail, if a warrior could afford it, provided a significant advantage to a warrior when combined with competent fighting techniques.
The ECU was also used in some international financial transactions, where its advantage was that securities denominated in ECUs provided investors with the opportunity for foreign diversification without reliance on the currency of a single country.
By May 1949, the initial orders provided a primitive relocating assembler taking advantage of the mnemonic design described above, all in 31 words.
This type of attack defeats the security provided by HTTPS by changing the < tt > https :</ tt > link into an < tt > http :</ tt > link, taking advantage of the fact that few Internet users actually type " https " into their browser interface: they get to a secure site by clicking on a link, and thus are fooled into thinking that they are using HTTPS when in fact they are using HTTP.
Version 2. 0 also provided a full 32-bit API, offered smooth multitasking and could take advantage of the 4 gigabytes of address space provided by the Intel 80386.
Natural family planning methods ( abstaining from intercourse during certain parts of the menstrual cycle ) are allowed, since they take advantage of " a faculty provided by nature.
Hundreds of construction workers, military personnel, and administrative staff moved into the community, and several hundred Inuit followed to take advantage of the access to medical care and jobs the base provided.
The term letterbox is sometimes used to emphasize that a widescreen motion picture or video has not been anamorphically encoded for 16: 9 screens, thus not taking full advantage of the resolution provided by DVD, high-definition television ( HDTV ), or other media.
The ability of these bacteria to conduct respiration in host cells that had relied on glycolysis and fermentation would have provided a considerable evolutionary advantage.
It proved difficult in many cases to write a compiler with more than limited ability to take advantage of the features provided by conventional CPUs.
This includes writing down all the major points from lectures and taking advantage of all available materials-using the supportive mediums provided by institutions such as online lecture notes and PowerPoint presentations.
It is often preferable to use synchronization facilities provided by an operating system's multithreading library, which will take advantage of hardware solutions if possible but will use software solutions if no hardware solutions exist.
:: The type of network topology in which some of the nodes of the network are connected to more than one other node in the network with a point-to-point link – this makes it possible to take advantage of some of the redundancy that is provided by a physical fully connected mesh topology without the expense and complexity required for a connection between every node in the network.
On March 1, 1954, this advantage was realized in the " shrimp " device of Castle Bravo, which produced the largest American test explosion and provided a prototype for nearly all subsequent thermonuclear weapons.
The advantage of webmail provided by a regular mail server is that email remains on the mail server until the user can return to the base computer, when they can be downloaded.
The battle had turned to William's advantage, since the English had lost much of the protection provided by the shield wall.
The advantage of the bottom-up approach is the level of expertise provided, combined with the motivating experience of any member of the administration to be responsible and finally the independent “ engine " of progress in that field of personal responsibility.
Although Lee was outnumbered, about 60, 000 to 100, 000, his men fought fiercely and the dense foliage provided a terrain advantage.
There is sometimes confusion about how much theoretical mechanical advantage is provided by the trucker's hitch.
These rebellions, in turn, took advantage of the internal rebellions of the central and Eastern part of Asturias, and, on occasions, provided help to one or another contender of the Asturian aristocracy: refuge to Alphonse II in lands of Alava, after his flight ; the support to Nepociano's rebellion in some Asturian areas or the adherence of Galicians to the cause of Ramiro I.
He made two pictures with Rita Hayworth, the daughter of his former vaudeville dance idols, the Cansinos: the first You'll Never Get Rich ( 1941 ) catapulted Hayworth to stardom and provided Astaire with his first opportunity to integrate Latin American dance idioms into his style, taking advantage of Hayworth's professional Latin dance pedigree.
A working definition of corruption is also provided as follows in article 3 of the Civil Law Convention on Corruption ( ETS 174 ): For the purpose of this Convention, " corruption " means requesting, offering, giving or accepting, directly or indirectly, a bribe or any other undue advantage or prospect thereof, which distorts the proper performance of any duty or behavior required of the recipient of the bribe, the undue advantage or the prospect thereof.

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