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Since the widespread adoption of digital setting circles, any classical engraved setting circle is now specifically identified as an " analog setting circle " ( ASC ).
Its widespread usage led to the gradual adoption of the Aramaic alphabet for writing the Hebrew language.
Following this, the widespread adoption of ailerons versus wing warping made aircraft much easier to control, and only a decade later, at the start of World War I, heavier-than-air powered aircraft had become practical for reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and even attacks against ground positions.
After widespread adoption of the COX-2 inhibitors, it was discovered that most of the drugs in this class increased the risk of cardiovascular events by 40 % on average.
The publication of an NSA-approved encryption standard simultaneously resulted in its quick international adoption and widespread academic scrutiny.
Such combined systems are known as electromechanical systems and have widespread adoption.
A very noticeable technical development was the widespread adoption of irising-in and out to begin and end scenes.
The widespread ( now almost universal ) adoption of the IEEE 754 standard for binary floating-point arithmetic has essentially removed this problem.
Service Pack 2 provided significant improvements and encouraged widespread adoption of XP among both home and business users.
* 1996 – The Motorola StarTAC, the first flip phone and one of the first mobile phones to gain widespread consumer adoption, goes on sale.
These factors prevented its widespread adoption in psychiatry for some years, particularly in the United States, where its use was banned until 1970.
The transit agency started using this fuel in 2004, prior to the widespread adoption of ultra-low sulfur diesel, which has since become the standard.
Stephenson played a pivotal role in the development and widespread adoption of steam locomotives.
Due to its widespread adoption and implementation it has been hailed as an example of exceptional international co-operation, with Kofi Annan quoted as saying that " perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date has been the Montreal Protocol ".
This definition is synonymous with the unambiguous IEC standard name mebibyte, but, adoption of the standard has not been widespread.
MIDI's flexibility and widespread adoption have led to many refinements of the standard, and have enabled its application to purposes beyond those for which it was originally intended ..
The widespread adoption of agricultural innovations such as the iron plowshare, as well as the growing use of metal as a building material, was also a driving force in the tremendous growth of the iron industry during this period.
PDAs are largely considered obsolete with the widespread adoption of smartphones.
His life coincided with the rise of Emperor Constantine I and the reunion and re-division of the Western and Eastern Roman Empires, which is associated with the widespread legitimization of Christianity and the later adoption of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman state in 380.
Calvinists generally believed that the worship in the church ought to be strictly regulated by what is commanded in the Bible ( the regulative principle of worship ), and condemned as idolatry many current practices, regardless of antiquity or widespread adoption among Christians, against opponents who defended tradition.
The widespread adoption of digital music formats, such as CD or satellite radio, has displaced phonograph records and resulted in phono inputs being omitted in most modern amplifiers.
The use and adoption of the QWERTY keyboard is often viewed as one of the most important case studies in open standards because of the widespread, collective adoption and use of the product, particularly in the United States.
During the 18th century, breech-loading weapons were designed, which allowed the rifleman to reload while under cover, but defects in manufacturing and the difficulty in forming a reliable gas-tight seal prevented widespread adoption.

widespread and digital
This explains the widespread use of digital signals in preference to analog in modern technology.
Historically, before the advent of widespread digital technology, ASP was the only method by which to manipulate a signal.
Due to widespread cable theft in earlier analog systems, in modern digital cable systems the signals are encrypted, and the set-top box must be activated by an activation code sent by the cable company before it will function, which is only sent after the subscriber signs up.
Before digital technology became widespread, for many decades, the scanned data was transmitted as analog.
By defeating the tyranny of numbers, integrated circuits made high-speed and low-cost digital computers a widespread commodity.
Game companies have provided software for and have encouraged machinima, but the widespread use of digital assets from copyrighted games has resulted in complex, unresolved legal issues.
It was used in digital satellite / cable TV services before MPEG-2 became widespread.
This compatibility along with other advantages led to widespread acceptance in the PC industry over other competing digital standards such as Plug and Display ( P & D ) and Digital Flat Panel ( DFP ).
DVI is the only widespread video standard that includes analog and digital transmission options in the same connector.
The widespread use of potentiometers in consumer electronics declined in the 1990s, with rotary encoders, up / down push-buttons, and other digital controls now more common.
Dolby's analogue noise reduction systems, though still used in some professional applications, as well as in the large installed base of consumer tape decks, are becoming increasingly obsolete due to the widespread adoption of digital audio ( in the form of compact discs, MP3s, MiniDiscs, and to a lesser extent DAT ) in the home for entertainment and professional studios for recording.
As of 2007, analog inputs were more commonly used than digital, but this changed as flat panel displays with DVI and / or HDMI connections became more widespread.
Due to the widespread availability of such devices, the technique of blind digital intubation of the trachea is rarely practiced today, although it may still be useful in certain emergency situations, such as natural or man-made disasters.
However, with the advent of widespread high-speed Internet access, desktop video editing, DVD and Blu-ray Disc ripping, and TV capturing, the original process has largely been abandoned in favor of digital fansubbing ( digisubbing ) and electronic distribution of the resulting digisubs.
In addition, despite the widespread availability during the 2000s of relatively inexpensive digital synthesizers offering complex synthesis algorithms and envelopes, some musicians have been attracted to the sounds of monophonic analog synths.
Although some TV stations have begun broadcasting digital signals in addition to their regular VHF or UHF broadcasts, this is not yet as widespread as in the United States.
Because of the uptake of alternative photographic materials, its complex processing requirements, and the widespread transition to digital photography, Kodachrome lost its market share, its manufacturing was discontinued in 2009 and its processing ended in 2010.
Finally, in 1981, the first widespread digital switching system, the 5ESS was implemented throughout the United States.
The RIAA did not want low-cost digital recorders readily available, since it felt that such technology would result in widespread piracy.
The dominant audio / video compression standards, MPEG and VCEG, enjoy widespread use in consumer digital media devices, such as DVD players.
::* MiniDV ( 1995 ): Smaller version of the DV standard was released by Sony, which became the most widespread standard-definition digital camcorder technology for several years, and was the format which made capturing footage via the 4 pin DV socket to your computer easy for video editing.
In the late 1950s the company made more widespread use of digital score reels, making multiple player games more practical as most scoring was expressed by cluttered series of lights in the back box.

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