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Simultaneous videoconferencing among three or more remote points is possible by means of a Multipoint Control Unit ( MCU ).

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Simultaneous with debates about social theology and ethics, the Anglican Communion has debated prayer book revision and the acceptable grounds for achieving full communion with non-Anglican churches.
Since 2006, the Foundation has coordinated an annual Simultaneous Release.
So far, each Simultaneous Release has occurred on the fourth Wednesday of June.
* Simultaneous deceased donor pancreas and live donor kidney ( SPLK ) has the benefit of lower rate of delayed graft function than SPK and significantly reduced waiting times, resulting in improved outcomes.
The SART algorithm ( Simultaneous Algebraic Reconstruction Technique ) proposed by Andersen and Kak in 1984 has had a major impact in CT imaging
Simultaneous substitution has also been implemented on French language television stations.
The PzH 2000 has automatic support for Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact ( MRSI ) for up to 5 rounds.
This gun has a Multiple Rounds Simultaneous Impact ( MRSI ) capability, with five round simultaneous strikes.
It has Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment with capability up to seven languages, a modern business centre, a banking facility, tour and travel services, expansive grounds, ample and secure parking. It is often depicted as an icon for Nairobi.
* " Simultaneous conception and reduction to practice ": " In some instances, such as the discovery of genes or chemicals, an inventor is unable to establish a conception until he has reduced the invention to practice through a successful experiment.

Simultaneous and been
During Sandwich festivals of the past there have been European markets, motorcycle meets, illuminsted boat parade or dressed ship parade on The Quay, a street Barn Dance, various concerts ( both classical and modern pop / rock ), Simultaneous Chess Tournament with Grand Master John Emms and a vintage Car Show.
Simultaneous, counter-rotating waves have been produced.
* Simultaneous multi-spectral platforms such as Landsat have been in use since the 70 ’ s.
Attempts have been made to use multiple seismic sources at the same time in order to increase survey efficiency and a successul example of this technique is Independent Simultaneous Sweeping ( ISS ).
Simultaneous attacks had been launched throughout Spanish Sahara, overrunning garrisons and ambushing convoys and patrols.

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Simultaneous attacks around the perimeter of Phnom Penh pinned down Republican forces, while other CPK units overran fire bases controlling the vital lower Mekong resupply route.
Simultaneous movements like the Young Lords, to empower youth, question patriarchy, democratize the Church, end police brutality, and end the Vietnam War, all intersected with other ethnic nationalist, peace, countercultural, and feminist movements.
Simultaneous with the construction of railways in the region, the age of the wooden sailing ship began to come to an end, being replaced by larger and faster steel steam ships.
Simultaneous processing involves the integration of stimuli into a group and requires the observation of relationships.
Children's librarians hold a special event known as National Simultaneous Storytime, where public and school libraries read the same book, at EST, to children around Australia.
* 2004 – Madrid train bombings: Simultaneous explosions on rush hour trains in Madrid, Spain, kill 191 people.
Simultaneous declarations are commonly done by the " chips in hand " method.
Simultaneous use of corticosteroids is present in almost one-third of quinolone-associated tendon rupture.
Simultaneous submission of scientific findings to more than one journal or duplicate publication of findings is usually regarded as misconduct, under what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the New England Journal of Medicine 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger.
* Simultaneous editing is a technique in End-user development research to edit all items in a multiple selection.
Simultaneous with the Napoleonic Wars, trade disputes and British impressment of American sailors led to the War of 1812 with the United States.
From 1912 Delaunay painted a series of paintings entitled Simultaneous Windows, followed by a series entitled Formes Circulaires, in which he combined planar structures with bright prismatic hues ; based on the optical characteristics of juxtaposed colors his departure from reality in the depiction of imagery was quasi-complete.
*, A. J. Kloneck, " Simultaneous sending and receiving system "
*, A. J. Kloneck, " Simultaneous sending and receiving system "
# Simultaneous Seminars: Students are arranged in multiple small groups and placed as far as possible from each other.
Simultaneous seminars are typically done with experienced students who need little guidance and can engage in a discussion without assistance from a teacher / facilitator.
Simultaneous Seminars can also be used for a particularly difficult text.
Simultaneous with Berlioz's discovery of Shakespeare was his immersion in the texts of true Romanticism.
Simultaneous raids were carried out across the country, with the Từ Đàm pagoda in Huế looted, the statue of Gautama Buddha demolished and a body of a deceased monk confiscated.
The concepts of " Stop hits & stop kicks ", and " Simultaneous parrying & punching ", borrowed from épée fencing's and Wing Chun's concepts of single fluid motions which attack while defending, comprise the defensive teachings of JKD.
Simultaneous parrying & punching utilizes the principle of economy of motion by combining attack and defense into one movement thus minimizing the " time " element and maximizing the " energy " element.

courtship and displays
Other courtship displays include males rubbing their chins on the female, hard scratches to the back, and licking.
If proto-bird courtship displays combined displays of forelimb feathers with energetic jumps, then the transition from display to aerodynamic functions could have been relatively smooth.
The flight styles of butterflies are often characteristic and some species have courtship flight displays.
More recent theories, noting the presence of blood vessels in the skull bones of ceratopsids, find it more probable that these features were primarily used in identification, courtship and dominance displays, much like the antlers and horns of modern reindeer, mountain goats, or rhinoceros beetles.
The courtship displays of the bee-eaters are rather unspectacular, with the exception of the " butterfly display " ( where the wings of both sexes are held out while calling ) of the White-throated Bee-eater.
Many species have elaborate courtship displays on the ground at dawn and dusk, which in some are given in leks.
Peafowl are two Asiatic species of flying bird in the genus Pavo of the pheasant family, Phasianidae, best known for the male's extravagant eye-spotted tail, which it displays as part of courtship.
The Giant Hummingbird's wings beat up to 25 beats per second, which is about 1500 flaps per minute, the wings of medium-sized hummingbirds beat about 20 to 30 beats per second and the smallest can reach 100 beats per second ( 6000fpm ) during courtship displays.
During courtship the male newt " displays " for his prospective mate by vibrating his tail in front of the female in a distinctive fashion.
Dippers also communicate visually by their characteristic dipping or bobbing movements, as well as by blinking rapidly to expose their pale upper eyelids as a series of white flashes in courtship and threat displays.
Aerial displays also play a major role in the courtship.
They use visual displays and vocalizations for communication, courtship, fighting, territoriality, and brooding.
Male courtship behavior includes elaborate visual displays of plumage.
They engage in ritualised courtship displays, which may consist of rapid bursts of motion, chasing or nipping females, stationary hovering, or wide extension of the fins.
These are shown to other sunbitterns in courtship and threat displays, or used to startle potential predators.
The dunnock also earned a nickname of " shuffle-wing " since it most strongly displays the characteristic wing flicks used during courtship and other displays.
Their unusual courtship displays involve drumming noises from inflatable throat-sacs, head throwing, and erecting short crests.
The long feathers forming the central crown stripe can be erected ; they are inconspicuous most of the time, but are used in courtship and territorial displays when the raised crest is very striking.
The male Egyptian goose attracts its mate with an elaborate, noisy courtship display that includes honking, neck stretching and feather displays.
The breast feathers are long and shaggy forming a ruff which is used in some courtship displays.
In some species the webs are brightly colored and used in courtship displays.
The birds engage in aerial courtship displays which involve high circling flight and ritualised feeding mid-air.
Aerial courtship displays involve single and mutual high circling flight, and the male may fly around slowly with stiff exaggerated flaps, commonly known as butterfly-flight.

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