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innovation and audio
2. 4 gigahertz Bluetooth connectivity is the most recent innovation in wireless interfacing for hearing instruments to audio sources such as TV streamers or Bluetooth enabled mobile phones.
Known for its innovation in online video and audio programming, the website was also awarded first place in General Excellence by the Inland Press Association's New Frontiers Contest in 2010, and was named 2010 Best Newspaper Website by the Georgia Press Association.

innovation and compression
As capital cannot abide a limit to profitability, ever more frantic forms of " time-space compression " ( increased speed of turnover, innovation of ever faster transport and communications ' infrastructure, " flexible accumulation ") ensue, often impelling technological innovation.
The main innovation of LZMA is that instead of a generic byte-based model, LZMA's model uses contexts specific to the bitfields in each representation of a literal or phrase: this is nearly as simple as a generic byte-based model, but gives much better compression because it avoids mixing unrelated bits together in the same context.

innovation and was
The radical nature of the innovation in the Congo was not emphasized in the official announcements.
this was the point at which he finally took the lead in Cubist innovation away from Braque, never again to relinquish it.
This innovation was not introduced without a struggle, ecclesiastical dignity being regarded as inconsistent with the higher spiritual life, but, before the close of the 5th century, at least in the East, abbots seem almost universally to have become deacons, if not priests.
In 2009, Aachen was ranked 8th among cities in Germany for innovation.
An innovation in William's coronation ceremony was that before the actual crowning, Ealdred asked the assembled crowd, in English, if it was their wish that William be crowned king.
Salieri would also write several bravura aria's for a soprano playing the part of a middle class character that would combine coloratura and concertante woodwind solos, another innovation for a comic opera that was to be widely imitated.
The 5200 also featured the innovation of the first automatic TV switchbox, allowing it to automatically switch from regular TV viewing to the game system signal when the system was activated.
A key innovation required for the BBS was the Hayes Smartmodem.
The use of letter " i " prefixes and suffixes to denote information technology or interactivity was very much in vogue at this time, notably with the launch of the iMac and the iPod by Apple Computer ; according to the BBC, the " i " in BBCi stood for " interactivity " as well as " innovation ".
This was a time of innovation as electric lighting was introduced in the Reading Room and exhibition galleries.
Robinson notes that this was an innovation in comedy films, and marked the time when serious critics began to appreciate his work.
William Aspdin's innovation was counterintuitive for manufacturers of " artificial cements ", because they required more lime in the mix ( a problem for his father ), a much higher kiln temperature ( and therefore more fuel ), and the resulting clinker was very hard and rapidly wore down the millstones, which were the only available grinding technology of the time.
The theme of the fair was technological innovation over the century since Chicago's founding.
It was Renaissance in Italy, in the late Middle Ages, that started a movement of hostility to caste hierarchy, and then a shift towards ideas of equality, merit, freedoms, skepticism, innovation, judge people by their talent and not by their birth, and such concepts.
An innovation at the Council was that instead of voting as individuals, the bishops voted in national blocks, explicitly confirming the national pressures that had fueled the schism since 1378.
At the beginning of the 20th century, there was an explosion of innovation in dance style characterized by an exploration of freer technique.
In 1997 he was awarded the Lemelson-MIT Prize of $ 500, 000, the world's largest single prize for invention and innovation, and the ACM Turing Award.
Although the very act of codification was a radical innovation, given the precedent-based design of the Roman legal system, the jurists were generally conservative, and constantly looked to past Roman practice and theory for guidance.
These models also featured an innovation with a generator that doubled up as a self-starter, which was mounted directly on the crankshaft.
* In the mid-1930s, Runyon persuaded promoter Leo Seltzer to formally change his Roller Derby spectacle from a marathon roller-skating race into a full-contact team sport, an innovation that was eventually revived in a DIY spirit seven decades later.
The Taika era innovation of naming time periods – nengō – was yet to be initiated during her son's too-brief reign.

innovation and use
Likewise, " architecture " refers not only to the design of safe, functional buildings, but also to elements of creation and innovation which aim at elegant solutions to construction problems, to the use of space, and to the attempt to evoke an emotional response in the builders, owners, viewers and users of the building.
Ballpoint pen artwork continues to attract interest in the 21st Century, with contemporary artists gaining recognition for their specific use of ballpoint pens ; for their technical proficiency, imagination and innovation.
The late twentieth century saw a flurry of creativity and innovation in the Chianti zones as producers experimented with new grape varieties and introduced modern wine-making techniques such as the use of new oak barrels.
One significant innovation was the use of a fire-tube boiler, invented by French engineer Marc Seguin that gave improved heat exchange.
The Gatling gun's innovation lay neither in the rotating mechanism ( featured by many revolvers of the day ) nor in the use of multiple barrels to limit overheating ( used by the mitrailleuse gun ); rather, the innovation was the gravity feed reloading mechanism, which allowed unskilled operators to achieve a relatively high rate of fire of 200 rounds per minute.
HK has a history of innovation in firearms, such as the use of polymers in weapon designs and the use of an integral rail for flashlights on handguns.
The HERO Systems biggest innovation was its use of a point-based system for character creation with a tool-kit approach to creating abilities.
# Icon use for religious purposes was viewed as an innovation in the Church, a Satanic misleading of Christians to return to pagan practice.
The greatest innovation of Linnaeus, and still the most important aspect of this system, is the general use of binomial nomenclature, the combination of a genus name and a second term, which together uniquely identify each species of organism.
Maxim's other great innovation was the use of water cooling ( via a water jacket around the barrel ) to reduce overheating.
Some experimented with new techniques, such as faster beats and the use of side steps in the dance ; this latter innovation formed the foundation of cha-cha-cha, and was the result of Jorrin's experimentation.
One innovation that helped create the sound of the modern piano was the use of a strong iron frame.
This is a modern innovation ; pre-modern Arabic did not use punctuation.
It has also made use of technological innovation.
The innovation became an overnight sensation in the food industry with the heads of some of the biggest potato chip companies in the United States traveling to the small Tayto company in Ireland to examine the product and to negotiate the rights to use the new technology.
94 November – December issue of HBR ) points out that the serendipitous quality of innovation is highly recognized by managers and links the success of Japanese enterprises to their ability to create knowledge not by processing information but rather by " tapping the tacit and often highly subjective insights, intuitions, and hunches of individual employees and making those insights available for testing and use by the company as a whole ".
Super Mario Kart received positive reviews and has been praised for its presentation, innovation and use of Mode 7 graphics.
A recent innovation in Trojan horse code takes advantage of a security flaw in older versions of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome to use the host computer as an anonymizer proxy to effectively hide internet usage.
Teletypes with ASCII code were an innovation that came into widespread use in the same period as computers began to become widely available.
A significant innovation of the vehicle was its use of electric lights, here playing the role of headlamps.
These ideas embody the context of Ulam's innovation, but not its essence, which is the probabilistic use of electronic computers to carry out rapidly the large numbers of tedious repetitions that are needed to achieve usable accuracy.

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