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Sophisticated and can
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
Sophisticated storage units, which can, in fact, be effective dedicated parallel computers that support a large amount of nonvolatile storage, typically must include also components with volatile storage.
Sophisticated data structures can be built on the array and dictionary types, but cannot be declared to the type system, which sees them all only as arrays and dictionaries, so any further typing discipline to be applied to such user-defined " types " is left to the code that implements them.
Sophisticated GPS and sketch-mapping technology enables spotters to mark the locations of dead trees so that ground crews can return to the area to sample from nearby vegetation.
Sophisticated artwork on both the hilt and the blade can be seen on many yatagans displayed today, indicating considerable symbolic value.
Sophisticated mark-recapture models can be fit using Recapture, a package of the Open Source R programming language, or specialized programs such as MARK or M-SURGE.
Sophisticated food shops and restaurants can also be found.
Sophisticated engine management systems receive inputs from other sources, and control other parts of the engine ; for instance, some variable valve timing systems are electronically controlled, and turbocharger wastegates can also be managed.

Sophisticated and two
She played on Broadway for the Los Angeles version of the show ' Sophisticated Ladies ' from 1981 to 1982 and produced two popular guitar instruction videos.

Sophisticated and more
Sophisticated positivist and natural law theories sometimes resemble each other more than the above descriptions might suggest, and they may concede certain points to the other " side ".
Sophisticated bounding volumes generally allow for less void space but are more computationally expensive.

Sophisticated and .
* Cole, Alan, " Simplicity for the Sophisticated: ReReading the Daode Jing for the Polemics of Ease and Innocence ," in History of Religions, August 2006, pp. 1 – 49
Sophisticated users of non-probability survey samples tend to view the survey as an experimental condition, rather than a tool for population measurement, and examine the results for internally consistent relationships.
Sophisticated Ladies, an award-winning 1981 musical revue, incorporated many tunes from his repertoire.
Sophisticated irrigation and storage systems were developed by the Indus Valley Civilization in present-day Pakistan and North India, including the reservoirs at Girnar in 3000 BCE and an early canal irrigation system from circa 2600 BCE.
Sophisticated revision control that tracks and accounts for ownership of changes to documents and code may be extremely helpful or even necessary in such situations.
Sophisticated load balancers use multiple persistence techniques to avoid some of the shortcomings of any one method.
The director wanted to use " Sophisticated Lady " by Duke Ellington for the main theme, but Raksin objected to the choice.
Sophisticated farming implements were made, and fertile, well-watered lowlands and a mild climate promoted the growth of progressive agricultural techniques.
Sophisticated animation software enables one to identify specific objects in an image and define how they should move and change during the tweening process.
Sophisticated modulation spectroscopy measurement methods based upon modulating the crystal structure by pressure or by other stresses and observing the related changes in absorption or reflection of light have advanced our knowledge of these materials.
Sophisticated mapping is used to help visualize the network and understand relationships between end devices and the transport layers that provide service.
Western Swing was also called " Sophisticated Swing " in the 1950s.
Sophisticated law existed in Ancient Rome.
* " Sophisticated Lady " w. Mitchell Parish & Irving Mills m. Duke Ellington
Sophisticated software packages exist which allow the user to specify the refractive index or indices of the scattering feature in space, creating a 2-or sometimes 3-dimensional model of the structure.
In 1969 the Meters released " Sophisticated Cissy " and " Cissy Strut ", both major R & B chart hits.
Sophisticated systems even adapt to users who relapse by helping them get back on the bandwagon ( Cugelman et al.
His best known works include the lyrics to songs such as " Star Dust ", " Sweet Lorraine ", " Deep Purple ", " Stars Fell on Alabama ", " Sophisticated Lady ", " Volare " ( English lyrics ), " Moonlight Serenade ", " Mr. Ghost Goes to Town ", " Sleigh Ride ", " One Morning in May ", and " Louisiana Fairy Tale ", which was the first theme song used in the PBS Production of This Old House.
Sophisticated compilers typically perform multiple passes over various intermediate forms.

metronomes and can
Tempo is almost always measured in beats per minute ( BPM ); metronomes can be set to variable tempi, usually ranging from 40 to 208 BPM ; another marking denoting metronome tempi is M. M.
As the metronomes wind down one after another and stop, periodicity becomes noticeable in the sound, and individual metronomes can be more clearly distinguished.
Mode locking between driven oscillators can be easily demonstrated using mechanical metronomes on a common, easily movable surface.

metronomes and produce
The simplest electronic metronomes have a dial or buttons to control the tempo ; some also produce tuning notes, usually around the range of A440 ( 440 hertz ).

metronomes and sounds
The clicking sounds of mechanical metronomes have sometimes been used to provide a soft rhythm track without using any percussion.

metronomes and .
Popular electronics include: electronic sound modules ; laptop computers used to activate loops, sequences and samples ; metronomes and tempo meters ; recording devices ; and personal sound reinforcement equipment ( e. g., a small PA system to amplify electronic drums and provide a monitor for singing ).
However, his writings record the use of a wide variety of stimuli, including electric shocks, whistles, metronomes, tuning forks, and a range of visual stimuli, in addition to the ring of a bell.
These ticks represent a fixed, regular aural pulse ; some metronomes also include synchronized visual motion ( e. g. pendulum-swing ).
Most modern metronomes are electronic and use a quartz crystal to maintain accuracy, comparable to those used in wristwatches.
Perhaps the most famous, and most direct, use of the metronome as an instrument is György Ligeti's 1962 composition, Poème Symphonique for 100 metronomes.
Many keyboards feature audio or visual metronomes ( using graphics on a portion of the display ) to help players keep time.
Poème symphonique is a 1962 composition by György Ligeti for 100 metronomes.
The piece requires ten " performers ", each responsible for ten of the hundred metronomes.
The metronomes are set up on the performance platform, and they are all then wound to their maximum extent and set to different speeds.
* Seiko Sports Life Co., Ltd. — golf clubs, stopwatches, musical accessories ( tuners, metronomes )
Today, the music division, a part of Seiko Life Sports, produces metronomes & tuning devices.

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