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High sensitivity in radio telescopes is achieved by reducing the bandwidth of the receiver ; ;
if a receiver or trustee for any such partnership or corporation, duly appointed by a court of competent jurisdiction in the United States, makes an assignment of the claim, or any part thereof, with respect to which an award is made, or makes an assignment of such award, or any part thereof, payment shall be made to the assignee, as his interest may appear ; ;
The goal of clear concise communication is that the receiver ( s ) have no misunderstanding about what was meant to be conveyed.
Improved bandwidth efficiency is achieved at the expense of increased transmitter and receiver complexity by completely suppressing both the carrier and one of the sidebands.
Signal reception is invariably done via a superheterodyne receiver: the first stage is a tuner which selects a television channel and frequency-shifts it to a fixed intermediate frequency ( IF ).
The first was a radio receiver, such as the Icom PCR-1000, that could tune into the Reverse Channel, which is the frequency that the phones transmit data to the tower on.
If the receiver is not ready when the service is delivered, a let shall be called ; yet, if the receiver attempts to return the shuttlecock, he shall be judged to have been ready.
The communication process is complete once the receiver has understood the message of the sender.
In a simple model, often referred to as the transmission model or standard view of communication, information or content ( e. g. a message in natural language ) is sent in some form ( as spoken language ) from an emisor / sender / encoder to a destination / receiver / decoder.
Communication is usually described along a few major dimensions: Message ( what type of things are communicated ), source / emisor / sender / encoder ( by whom ), form ( in which form ), channel ( through which medium ), destination / receiver / target / decoder ( to whom ), and Receiver.
One problem with this encode-transmit-receive-decode model is that the processes of encoding and decoding imply that the sender and receiver each possess something that functions as a codebook, and that these two code books are, at the very least, similar if not identical.
Decoding is the reverse process, converting these code symbols back into information understandable by a receiver.
) to trivial ( romance, games ) can be any kind of imaginative encoding: flowers, game cards, clothes, fans, hats, melodies, birds, etc., in which the sole requisite is the previous agreement of the meaning by both the sender and the receiver.
In an asymmetric key algorithm ( e. g., RSA ), there are two separate keys: a public key is published and enables any sender to perform encryption, while a private key is kept secret by the receiver and enables only him to perform correct decryption.
( t ) he use of two channels, one transmitting the predominating color ( signal T ), and the other the mean brilliance ( signal t ) output from a single television transmitter to be received not only by color television receivers provided with the necessary more expensive equipment, but also by the ordinary type of television receiver which is more numerous and less expensive and which reproduces the pictures in black and white only.
Second, a receiver, that is to say, an offensive player sent down the field to receive a pass, may not be interfered with ( have his motion impeded, be blocked, etc.
To check the integrity of a message, the receiver computes the exclusive or of all its words, including the checksum ; if the result is not a word with n zeros, the receiver knows that a transmission error occurred.
To validate a message, the receiver adds all the words in the same manner, including the checksum ; if the result is not a word full of zeros, an error must have occurred.
The device used in distillation, sometimes referred to as a still, consists at a minimum of a reboiler or pot in which the source material is heated, a condenser in which the heated vapour is cooled back to the liquid state, and a receiver in which the concentrated or purified liquid, called the distillate, is collected.

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He had put down the receiver.
Stalin then said, in a mocking tone of voice: " I see, you just aren't able to stick up for a comrade ," and put down the receiver.
Working for New York's WMCA in 1945, Barry Gray was bored with playing music and put a telephone receiver up to his microphone to talk with bandleader Woody Herman.
Having developed the prototype of the receiver by December, Zworykin met David Sarnoff, who eventually hired him and put him in charge of television development for RCA at their newly established laboratories in Camden, New Jersey.
A new barrel would then be put in the back of the sleeve, and the receiver rotated back in line with the barrel sleeve and latched.
In the Assize of Clarendon, enacted in 1166 and the first great legislative act in the reign of the English Angevin King Henry II, the law of the land required that: " anyone, who shall be found, on the oath of the aforesaid jury, to be accused or notoriously suspect of having been a robber or murderer or thief, or a receiver of them ... be taken and put to the ordeal of water.
Ideally, the defensive players are able to tackle the quarterback for a loss ( a sack ), but in practice the quarterback will usually manage to throw the ball before an actual tackle is made ; the goal is thus to put pressure on the quarterback as quickly as possible to force him to throw the ball before he can find an open receiver.
Down 14 – 10 at the half, Manning put the Colts ahead 17 – 14 in the third quarter as he completed a 72-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Reggie Wayne.
A No. 5 Mk 2 version ( or, more accurately, versions, as several were put forward ) of the rifle was proposed ( including changes such as strengthening the action to enable grenade-firing, and mounting the trigger from the receiver instead of on the trigger guard ), but none of them was ever put into production and there was subsequently no No. 5 Mk 2 rifle in service.
A wink could also be used as a somewhat humorous way to express sympathy, solidarity and encouragement, especially when the winker is trying to put the receiver at ease in a situation where they might feel nervous or uncomfortable.
Gotta put together a solid squad, including veteran quarterback George Mira, rookie passer Matthew Reed, wide receiver Dennis Homan, and former St. Louis Cardinals and Auburn Tigers standout safety Larry Willingham.
First, the receiver and manager was put on a statutory footing: a receiver appointed to all or substantially all of a company's property was now to be known as an administrative receiver and subject to some ( albeit not too extensive ) statutory responsibilities.
The only solution which has shown any degree of long-term success against tampered smartcards has been the use of digital renewable security ; if the code has been broken and the contents of the smartcard's programming widely posted across the Internet, replacing every smartcard in every subscriber's receiver with one of different, uncompromised design will effectively put an end to a piracy problem.
In synchronous transmission, the stream of data to be transferred is encoded as fluctuating voltages on one wire, and a periodic pulse of voltage is put on another wire ( often called the " clock " or " strobe ") that tells the receiver " here's where one bit / byte ends and the next one begins ".
In Evans's last year at Wisconsin, the star receiver put together a season to remember for the Badgers.
This plan, as put forth to the McCalmonts, was accompanied by Gowen's offer to step aside as receiver.
Replays showed Stewart had put half a foot out of bounds before making the catch, which would have made him an ineligible receiver, but the penalty was not called.
In the third quarter, backup quarterback Mike Pagel, who replaced an injured Strock, threw a 14-yard touchdown completion to wide receiver Webster Slaughter to put the Browns ahead 16-14.
Jackson later recorded his second interception of the game, leading to wide receiver Jack Dolbin's 34-yard touchdown reception to put the game away.
He made a fantastic leaping catch over three defenders on a trick play against the New Orleans Saints during Week 14 for a 54-yd touchdown, but dropped a touchdown catch the next week against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, although he had a 108-yard receiving performance vs. Tampa Bay ( 11 / 20 ) which was the second-highest receiving total put up by a rookie wide receiver in 2005, only surpassed by Jaguars WR Matt Jones ( 117 yards vs. Baltimore ).

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Into the texture of this tapestry of history and human drama Henrietta, as every artist delights to do, wove strands of her own intuitive insights into human nature and -- especially in the remarkable story of the attraction and conflict between two so disparate and fervent characters as this pair -- into the relations of men and women: `` In their relations, she was the giver and he the receiver, nay the demander.
She slapped the receiver into its holder and stepped away.
He scooped up the receiver and said, `` Police chief '', into the mouthpiece, and then, `` Oh yes, Mr. Benson.
The sender was the part of a telephone a person spoke into, the channel was the telephone itself, and the receiver was the part of the phone where one could hear the other person.
Under a vacuum, it distills off into the receiver at only 70 ° C.
Otherwise, these fields do not “ propagate ,” freely out into space, carrying their energy away without distance-limit, but rather oscillate back and forth, returning their energy to the transmitter if it is not received by a receiver.
Long guns typically have a barrel between 10 and 30 inches ( there are restrictions on minimum barrel length in many jurisdictions ; maximum barrel length is usually a matter of practicality ), that along with the receiver and trigger group is mounted into a wood, plastic, metal or composite stock, composed of one or more pieces that form a foregrip, rear grip, and optionally ( but typically ) a shoulder mount called the butt.
" If nature has made any one thing less susceptible than all others of exclusive property, it is the action of the thinking power called an idea, which an individual may exclusively possess as long as he keeps it to himself ; but the moment it is divulged, it forces itself into the possession of every one, and the receiver cannot dispossess himself of it.
The inaugural season featured many of the players who would lead Jacksonville into the playoffs in the team's next four seasons, including quarterback Mark Brunell ( acquired in a draft day trade from Green Bay ), offensive lineman Tony Boselli ( drafted with the 2nd pick overall in the 1995 NFL Draft ) running back James Stewart ( also drafted in 1995 ), and wide receiver Jimmy Smith ( signed as a free agent ).
This wide selectivity permits ambient electrical noise to be accepted into the receiver, thus obscuring somewhat the received radar echoes, thereby reducing overall radar performance.
These are actions wherein the breechblock lowers or " drops " into the receiver to open the breech, usually actuated by an underlever.
In a falling block action the block does not pivot, but rather slides vertically in a slot milled into the receiver.
But later in the period, the Cowboys scored another touchdown on a 45-yard pass from Staubach to receiver Butch Johnson, who made a fingertip catch as he fell into the end zone.
It had been noticed some time before that if a regenerative receiver was allowed to go into oscillation, other receivers nearby would suddenly start picking up stations on frequencies different from those that the stations were actually transmitted on.
This is often built into a receiver, especially in the case of AM broadcast band radios.
The time from an atomic clock on board each satellite is encoded into the radio signal ; the receiver determines how much later it received the signal than it was sent.
Dropping back into the end zone, quarterback Sammy Baugh threw to an open receiver, but the ball hit the goal post ( which at the time was on the goal line instead of at the back of the end zone ) and bounced back to the ground in the end zone.
The magazine in a semi-automatic rifle is usually of a box-type which protrudes underneath the receiver and feeds cartridges vertically into the action.
The adjacent-channel interference which receiver A experiences from a transmitter B is the sum of the power that B emits into A's channel — known as the " unwanted emission ", and represented by the ACLR ( Adjacent Channel Leakage Ratio )— and the power that A picks up from B's channel, which is represented by the ACS ( Adjacent Channel Selectivity ).
Equipment consists of a transmitter, which encodes a message into an optical signal, a channel, which carries the signal to its destination, and a receiver, which reproduces the message from the received optical signal.

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