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Strobe and lighting
Strobe lighting has also been used to see the movements of the vocal cords in slow motion during speech, a procedure known as video-stroboscopy.
Strobe lights are used in scientific and industrial applications, in clubs where they are used to give an illusion of slow motion, and for aircraft anti-collision lighting.
Strobe lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.

Strobe and at
The four demo tracks recorded at Fat Music Studios ( Miss Black America, Strobe and Don't Speak My Mind ) were distributed by the band throughout 2000 as the Miss Black America EP.
Strobe rented out their studio space to amateur and professional photographers and provided them with the glamour models that were on Strobe ’ s books as photographic subjects, both Mary Millington ( at that time using her married name Mary Maxted ) and Ava Cadell worked as models for Strobe Studios in the early 1970s.
2008 saw a London exhibition of the work of the late glamour photographer Fred Grierson, which included several little-seen pictures of Mary taken by Grierson at June Palmers ’ Strobe Studios in the early 1970s.
The Strobe goes to Zip Boy's ( Barry Del Sherman ) house and asks for a job at New Standard's Inc, a plastics company in Detroit, denying there's a problem by saying that he's great, now that he has " a great new job as a welding asshole.

Strobe and known
* Steve Wheeler ( Also known as “ Bangsley Starnipples ”, “ Lorde of Strobe Lightning ”) – drums ( 1991 – 2007 )

Strobe and frequency
* Interactive Strobe Fountain – lets you adjust the strobe frequency to control the apparent movement of falling droplets.

Strobe and has
His skill as a negotiator and diplomat during talks with the United States has been well acknowledged by his U. S. counterpart Strobe Talbott.

Strobe and been
All of his novels, including The Alternate and Billy Strobe have been either regional or New York Times bestsellers.

Strobe and used
The " guy vs. gals " vocals of Schneider, Pierson, and Wilson, sometimes used in call and response style (" Strobe Light ," " Private Idaho ", and " Good Stuff "), are a trademark.

Strobe and on
Strobe Talbott announced that Derviş joined the Brookings Institution on March 30, 2009 as vice president and director of the Global Economy and Development program.
* Holgon Strobe Flash, a bulky flash which features multi flash strobe ( which keeps flashing as long as the shutter stays open in bulb mode ) or single flash ( a more powerful flash, which will flash once on pressing the shutter and a second time on release ).
However, Strobe Talbott saw it as more of a brake on the new era, and believed Malta to be a holding action on part of the superpowers designed to forestall the " new world order " because of the German question.
Column Address Strobe ( CAS ) latency, or CL, is the delay time between the moment a memory controller tells the memory module to access a particular memory column on a RAM memory module, and the moment the data from given array location is available on the module's output pins.
* Making Sense of Chindia: Reflections on China and India ( 2005 ), Foreword by Strobe Talbot.
* Strobe Talbott, US Ambassador-at-Large and Special Advisor to the Secretary on the New Independent States.
Most of the older dance content is now on The Strobe.
Worse yet, the leader of the Specials, The Strobe ( Thomas Haden Church ), discovers that his wife, Ms. Indestructible ( Paget Brewster ), is cheating on him with the most popular member of the group, The Weevil ( Rob Lowe ).

Strobe and photographic
In the 1960s they had started and run Strobe Studios in Clapham, South London, an LLC licensed model agency and photographic studio that advertised in many of the photographic magazines, such as Practical Photography.

Strobe and .
Strobe tuner pedals indicate whether a guitar string is too sharp or flat.
* Bruce, Roger R. ( editor ); Collins, Douglas, et al., Seeing the unseen: Dr. Harold E. Edgerton and the wonders of Strobe Alley, Rochester, N. Y.: Pub.
Strobe Talbott, one of Brzezinski's long-time critics, conducted an interview with him for TIME magazine entitled Vindication of a Hardliner.
This tendency grew in parallel with the emerging electroclash scene and, as that scene started to decline, a number of artists associated with it, such as The Hacker, DJ Hell, Green Velvet, and Black Strobe, moved towards this techno / EBM crossover style.
Image: SWTPC_Strobe. jpg | Universal Strobe ( 1968 )
Strobe lights usually use flashtubes with energy supplied from a capacitor, an energy storage device much like a battery, but capable of charging and releasing energy much faster.
Strobe tuners are real-time tuners, ideally suited for the task.
Strobe Talbott became president of Brookings in 2002.
Nicholas Bahner ( t ), Jacob Strobe, George Geisler, and Conrad Kramm are a few of the Hessian soldiers who deserted the British forces after being returned in exchange for American prisoners of war.
His 16, 000-word essay, " Marooned in the Cold War: America, the Alliance and the Quest for a Vanished World ," which appeared in World Policy Journal ( Fall 1997 ) provoked a prolonged exchange of letters and responses from Assistant Secretary of State Richard Holbrooke, Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott, Congressman Lee H. Hamilton, and Ambassador George F. Kennan.
A companion piece, Body Rework, featuring remixes from cutting edge contemporary techno artists such as Motor, Black Strobe, the Hacker, Derrick May, and Robag Wruhme, was also released.

lighting and at
This `` grand division '' permits many costs to be assigned in their entirety to some one class, such as street lighting, or at least to be excluded completely from some important class or classes.
Kurosawa's responsibilities increased, and he worked at tasks ranging from stage construction and film development to location scouting, script polishing, rehearsals, lighting, dubbing, editing and second-unit directing.
Since a large percentage of the collisions between motor and pedal vehicles occur at night, bicycle lighting is recommended for safety when bicycling at night.
* 1910 – Modern neon lighting is first demonstrated by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show.
Neither of the Air Force fighter pilots saw anything exit the airliner, either visually or on radar, nor did they see a parachute open ; but at night, with extremely limited visibility and cloud cover obscuring any ground lighting below, an airborne human figure clad entirely in black clothing could easily have gone undetected.
In addition to the relatively looser constraints on character and message at lower budgets, the nature of B production lent itself to the noir style for directly economic reasons: dim lighting not only saved on electrical costs but helped cloak cheap sets ( mist and smoke also served the cause ); night shooting was often compelled by hurried production schedules ; plots with obscure motivations and intriguingly elliptical transitions were sometimes the consequence of hastily written scripts, of which there was not always enough time or money to shoot every scene.
Tungsten lighting is defined at 3200 K, which is considered " warmer " in tone and shifted towards orange ; daylight is defined at 5600 K, which is considered " colder " and shifted towards blue.
* 1883 – The first electric lighting system employing overhead wires, built by Thomas Edison, begins service at Roselle, New Jersey.
The Amish, who abstain from the use of electricity, rely on kerosene for lighting at night.
A common criticism of full cutoff lighting fixtures is that they are sometimes not as aesthetically pleasing to look at.
In response to this problem, some LED lighting systems have been designed with an added heating circuit at the expense of reduced overall electrical efficiency of the system ; additionally, research has been done to develop heat sink technologies that will transfer heat produced within the junction to appropriate areas of the luminaire.
MIDI Show Control is used to cue and synchronize lighting and effects for theatrical events, such as the Waterworld: A Live Sea War Spectacular | Waterworld attraction at Universal Studios Hollywood.
" The soldiers climb the Snake Path at night and are sworn in with torches lighting the background.
Another renowned part of the coronation was the lighting of a bundle of flax at the top of a gilded pole, which would flare brightly for a moment and then promptly extinguish, with the admonition Sic transit gloria mundi (" Thus passes worldly glory ").
Customarily, Shabbat is ushered in by lighting candles shortly before sunset, at halakhically calculated times that change from week to week and from place to place.
* Samhain at the Hill of Tara, 2007-Photos of the lighting of the signal fires on Tlachtga and Tara
On May 22 Jefferson made his last entry in the ' Farm Book ', noting the price of lamp oil at a dollar twenty five cents a gallon and the cost of lighting his estate for the last month.
Under IOC rules, the lighting of the Olympic cauldron must be witnessed by those attending the opening ceremony, implying that it must be lit at the location where the ceremony is taking place.
A hearth fire might be deliberately, ritually extinguished at need, and its lighting or relighting should be accompanied by rituals of completion, purification and renewal, comparable with the rituals and connotations of an eternal flame and of sanctuary lamps.
Many airports have lighting that help guide planes using the runways and taxiways at night or in rain or fog.
In the early days of commercial electric power, transmission of electric power at the same voltage as used by lighting and mechanical loads restricted the distance between generating plant and consumers.
Furthermore, roads are made more dangerous from the illegal usage of roadways by agricultural and animal driven vehicles, unclear road signage, lack of lighting at major intersections, and poor driver / pedestrian discipline such as abrupt roadside stops and crossings.
He shot the whole film at the same T-stop ( T1. 9 ); given his preference for shooting that wide, Hall favored high-speed stocks to allow for more subtle lighting effects.

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