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use and Hawk-Eye
In late 2005 Hawk-Eye was tested by the International Tennis Federation ( ITF ) in New York City and was passed for professional use.
Hawk-Eye has been proposed for use in Association football but has yet to win general approval from the major governing bodies of the sport.
A similar version of the system has since been incorporated into the Xbox 360 version of Smash Court Tennis 3, but it is not present in the PSP version of the game, although it does feature a normal challenge of the ball which does not use the Hawk-Eye feature.
The TV umpire can use regular slow-motion, or high-speed camera angles usually called ultra-motion or super-slow replays, the mat, sound from the stump mics and approved ball tracking technology, which refers to Hawk-Eye technology that would only show the TV umpire where the ball pitched and where it hit the batsman's leg and it is not to be used for predicting the height or the direction of the ball.

use and brand
Another brand of indefinite reference arises out of the use of the double verb.
The practice often extends into the exclusive private hire and use of a bus to promote a brand or product, appearing at large public events, or touring busy streets.
After three years of consistent use across different platforms, the BBC began to drop the BBCi brand gradually ; on 6 May 2004, the BBC website was renamed bbc. co. uk, after the main URL used to access the site.
On March 20, 2012, it was announced that Nissan will revive the brand for use in Indonesia, India and Russia.
In 2001, Nissan marketed its D22 pick-up model in Japan with the name Datsun, this time however the use of the brand name was wholly restricted to this one specific model name.
In the middle to late 1950s, use of the Humble brand spread to other southwestern states, including Arizona, New Mexico, and Oklahoma.
Consequently, stations in Ohio were rebranded as Humble, and remained so until the Exxon brand came into use.
Humble Oil also used similar logotypes, use of the Humble name in all Enco and Esso advertising, and uniform designs for all stations regardless of brand.
The unrestricted international use of the popular Esso brand prompted Exxon to continue using it outside the U. S. Esso is the only widely used Standard Oil descendant brand left in existence.
Availability-Currently there are 20 medications approved by the Food and Drug Administration for the use of treatment of epileptic seizures in the US: carbamazepine ( common US brand name Tegretol ), clorazepate ( Tranxene ), clonazepam ( Klonopin ), ethosuximide ( Zarontin ), felbamate ( Felbatol ), fosphenytoin ( Cerebyx ), gabapentin ( Neurontin ), lacosamide ( Vimpat ), lamotrigine ( Lamictal ), levetiracetam ( Keppra ), oxcarbazepine ( Trileptal ), phenobarbital ( Luminal ), phenytoin ( Dilantin ), pregabalin ( Lyrica ), primidone ( Mysoline ), tiagabine ( Gabitril ), topiramate ( Topamax ), valproate semisodium ( Depakote ), valproic acid ( Depakene ), and zonisamide ( Zonegran ).
* The use of a common name or brand or any other intellectual property right and a uniform presentation of the premises or the transport means included in the agreement.
" The latter two terms led stompbox manufacturers to use the term whammy in coming up with a pitch raising effect introduced by popular guitar effects pedal brand Digitech.
At the beginning of 1998 the Under Cover Music Group ( UCMG ) took over the rights to use the brand name of the label as well as the trade mark " Harthouse ".
In addition, the opening of the Louvre Abu Dhabi is supposed to provide € 400 million over the course of 30 years for its use of the museum ’ s prestigious brand.
The Mozilla brand name is originally coined by Netscape Communications Corporation for use in reference to the company's application software, and later used to refer to various open source software initiatives originating at Netscape.
It is quite common in casino poker rooms for dealers to use this method upon introducing a brand new deck, which are packaged in ranked order by suits, before shuffling it by some other means ( i. e., a riffle shuffle or shuffling machine ).
In the late 19th and early 20th century, " Phonograph ", " Gramophone ", " Graphophone ", " Zonophone " and the like were still brand names specific to different makers of sometimes very different ( i. e., cylinder and disc ) machines, so considerable use was made of the generic term " talking machine ", especially in print.
The brand name Gramophone was not used in the USA after 1901, and the word fell out of use there, though it has survived in its nickname form, Grammy, as the title of the Grammy Awards.
The Power Mac brand name was used for Apple's high-end tower style computers, targeted primarily at businesses and creative professionals, in differentiation to their more compact " iMac " line ( intended for home use ) and the " eMac " line ( for the education markets ).
Partly because of the Beatles ' popularity and their consistent use of the brand, Rickenbackers were quickly adopted by many other 1960s notables.
Furthermore, the brand makes extensive use of the French language in its advertising campaigns, even though the beer brand originates from the monolingual Dutch-speaking city of Leuven.
Sports clothing manufacturer Kappa insisted that the comic drop the name of one of its characters, " Kappa Slappa ", as it had no permission to use the brand name.
Manufacturers will often use a distinctive voice to help them with brand messaging, often retaining talent to a long term exclusive contract.

use and simulation
Early in his career his professional areas of interest lay in the simulation of strategies in collective action dilemmas, simulation of party behavior in proportional voting systems, and the use of surveys in public administration.
* The prediction of the molecular structure of molecules by the use of the simulation of forces, or more accurate quantum chemical methods, to find stationary points on the energy surface as the position of the nuclei is varied.
Experimental mathematics continues to grow in importance within mathematics, and computation and simulation are playing an increasing role in both the sciences and mathematics, weakening the objection that mathematics does not use the scientific method.
The term real-time derives from its use in early simulation, where a real-world process is simulated at a rate that matched that of the real process ( now called Real-time Simulation to avoid ambiguity ).
The training and simulation operations of the area offer tactical training and live-firing solutions for military and civil security use.
* Frequent use of the mellotron or other tape based keyboards for the simulation of strings, choir and woodwinds.
A common approach to statistical problems is to use a Monte Carlo simulation to yield insight into the dynamics of a complex system.
Key issues in simulation include acquisition of valid source information about the relevant selection of key characteristics and behaviours, the use of simplifying approximations and assumptions within the simulation, and fidelity and validity of the simulation outcomes.
Physical simulation refers to simulation in which physical objects are substituted for the real thing ( some circles use the term for computer simulations modelling selected laws of physics, but this article doesn't ).
While many governments make use of simulation, both individually and collaboratively, little is known about the model's specifics outside professional circles.
There is an academic project investigating the possibilities to use production simulation software for ecology labeling, named EcoProIT.
Predicting weather conditions by extrapolating / interpolating previous data is one of the real use of simulation.
When he experienced pon farr, Tuvok of the USS Voyager made use of a holodeck simulation of a temporary mate which resembled his wife.
Although this employs analytic expressions which in principle can be solved, calculating the thermal conductivity of a dense fluid or solid using this relation requires the use of molecular dynamics computer simulation.
SIMD multiprocessing finds wide use in certain domains such as computer simulation, but is of little use in general-purpose desktop and business computing environments.
The U. S. Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act ( FFDCA ) defines infant formula as " a food which purports to be or is represented for special dietary use solely as a food for infants by reason of its simulation of human milk or its suitability as a complete or partial substitute for human milk ".
In building services engineering the use of dynamic simulation computational modelling software has allowed for the accurate calculation of the environmental performance within buildings with different constructions and for different annual climate data sets.
The use of digital computers for flight simulation began in the 1960s and became universal by the 1980s.
Networked games and simulation tools routinely use dead reckoning to predict where an actor should be right now, using its last known kinematic state ( position, velocity, acceleration, orientation, and angular velocity ).
* The use of Isabelle by Hewlett-Packard in the design of the HP 9000 line of servers ' Runway bus, leading to the discovery of a number of bugs uncaught by previous testing and simulation.

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