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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 lights-On aircraft primarily, strobe lights flash a high-intensity burst of white light, to help other pilots recognize the aircraft's position in low-visibility conditions.
Strobe lights, rolls bars, multi-point harnesses, and removing the air conditioning, are among some of the modifications made for the actual pace car.
Strobe versions are available for some lights.

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Bells are usually tuned via tuning forks and electronic stroboscopic tuning devices commonly called a Strobe tuner.
He usually appears alongside Strobe in battle and missions.

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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.
Tuning a steelpan with a Electronic tuner # Strobe tuner | strobe tuner-Herman Guppy
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.
The channel, which replaced the previous Disco channel " The Strobe ," features pure disco and dance classics, along with interviews and tesimonials from the club's actual DJs and employees.
Nelson Strobridge " Strobe " Talbott III ( born April 25, 1946 ) is an American foreign policy analyst associated with Yale University and the Brookings Institution, a former journalist associated with Time magazine and diplomat who served as the Deputy Secretary of State from 1994 to 2001.
In 1972 Strobe Talbott, along with his friends Robert Reich ( a fellow Rhodes Scholar ) and 2nd Lt. David E. Kendall, rallied to his friends Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton to help them in their Texas campaign to elect George McGovern president of the United States.
His skill as a negotiator and diplomat during talks with the United States has been well acknowledged by his U. S. counterpart Strobe Talbott.
French group Black Strobe took out ' Best Remix ' honours with their remix of " Rocker ".
* Reagan and Gorbachev ( Co-written with Strobe Talbott 1987 )
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 ).

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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.
Strobe registers have the same interface as normal hardware registers, but instead of storing data, they trigger an action each time they are written to ( or, in rare cases, read from ).
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.

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* The Lunar Twins ( feat Captain Strobe )-I Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi ( I like you very much )

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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.
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.
Image: SWTPC_Strobe. jpg | Universal Strobe ( 1968 )
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.
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 lighting can trigger seizures in photosensitive epilepsy.
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.
Strobe lighting at known frequency has been used in the past to aid in the analysis of gait on single photographic images.

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In their research, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA in October, 2006, they showed that both pure monetary rewards and charitable donations activated the mesolimbic reward pathway, a primitive part of the brain that usually lights up in response to food and sex.
When the pre-image ( a wireframe sketch usually ) is complete, rendering is used, which adds in bitmap textures or procedural textures, lights, bump mapping and relative position to other objects.
Battery-powered lights, usually called " flashlights " or " torches ", are used for portability and as backups when the main lights fail.
To create a heightened illusion of grainy documentary realism, footage was shot under fluorescent lights in an actual office building set, and taped on hand-held Hi-8 video cameras usually operated by Gleisner and Cilauro.
The advantages to DCC are that track voltage is constant ( usually in the range of 20 volts AC ) and the command throttle sends a signal to small circuit cards, or decoders, hidden inside the piece of equipment which control several functions of an individual locomotive, including speed, direction of travel, lights, smoke and various sound effects.
One Day International matches are usually played in brightly coloured clothing often in a " day-night " format where the first innings of the day occurs in the afternoon and the second occurs under stadium lights.
Minimum speed signs are sometimes posted ( although increasingly rare ) and usually indicate that any vehicle traveling slower than should indicate a slower speed of travel to other motor vehicles by engaging the vehicle's four-way flashing lights.
Thermal, or Diocletian, windows are large semicircular windows ( or niches ) which are usually divided into three lights ( window compartments ) by two mullions.
On most narrowbody aircraft ( and some Airbus A300s and A310s ), the flight attendant call button and the buttons to control the reading lights are located directly on the PSU, while on most widebody aircraft, the flight attendant call button and the reading light control buttons are usually part of the in-flight entertainment system.
Hence the resident cast would number 7, plus the resident director, usually doubling as the artistic director in charge of the whole enterprise, and in addition there would be the stage director, the " ASM " ( assistant stage manager ), some ( unpaid ) apprentices, and lights and sound technicians.
The brake pads must usually be replaced regularly ( depending on pad material ), and some are equipped with a mechanism that alerts drivers that replacement is needed, such as a thin piece of soft metal that rubs against the disc when the pads are too thin causing the brakes to squeal, a soft metal tab embedded in the pad material that closes an electric circuit and lights a warning light when the brake pad gets thin, or an electronic sensor.
Point lights are usually subject to some form of attenuation, or fall off in the intensity of light incident on objects farther away.
Spread throughout the mansion are dark rooms containing ghosts, and when Luigi clears a room of all its ghosts, the lights come on and a chest usually appears.
Toy class vehicles are usually modeled after real cars, and often feature details that hobby class vehicles lack, like working lights, sounds, windows, opening doors and hoods, and realistic interiors at the expense of weight and durability.
Tamiya produce some of the best of this scale, these usually include realistic features like flashing lights, engine sounds, main gun recoil and-on their Leopard 2A6-an optional gyro-stabilization system for the gun.
The lights switch on night is usually followed by local radio and television coverage in the last week of November.
This is because bitwise operations on color displays do not usually produce results that resemble the physical combination of lights or inks.
The active visual warnings are usually in the form of flashing coloured lights ( also known as " beacons " or " lightbars ").
More modern methods include the use of strobe lights, which are usually brighter, and can be programmed to produce specific patterns ( such as a left -> right pattern when parked on the left hand side of the road, indicating to other road users that they should move out away from the vehicle ).
In the Republic of Ireland, Belisha beacons are usually accompanied by much higher visibility dual flashing amber traffic lights on either side.
Flashing Yellow / Orange: Cross with caution, usually used when lights are out of order or shut down for the night, for low traffic
Some traffic lights in Melbourne have countdown timers for pedestrian crossing lights, usually they countdown from 30 when the red flashing man appears.
Such traffic light preemption is usually reserved for emergency vehicles such as fire apparatus, ambulances, and police squad cars, though sometimes mass transit vehicles including buses and light rail trains can interrupt lights.

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