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These and tones
These occur in brownish tones interlayered with white and gray.
These tones were often heard during a station ID preceding a local ad insert.
These tones are then decoded by the switching center to determine which key was pressed.
These include the gesture-controlled Buchla Thunder, sonomes such as the C-Thru Music Axis, which rearrange the scale tones into an isometric layout, and Haken Audio's keyless, touch-sensitive Continuum playing surface.
These audio tones, then, modulate an SSB transmitter to produce the final audio-frequency shift keying ( AFSK ) radio frequency signal.
These tones are fed to the demodulator part of the modem, which processes them through a series of filters and detectors to recreate the original digital signal.
These allow the inkjet printer to compete with the silver-based photographic papers traditionally used in black-and-white photography, and provide the same range of tones: neutral, " warm " or " cold ".
These anavathmoi are compositions based upon the Hymns of Degrees, and are written in the eight tones of Byzantine chant.
These switches used tone dialing, a form of in-band signaling, and included some tones which were for internal telephone company use.
These tones in praise of love are nothing compared to the real thing.
These parallels led to confusion over the classification of these languages, until Haudricourt showed in 1954 that tone was not an invariant feature, by demonstrating that Vietnamese tones corresponded to certain final consonants in other languages of the Mon – Khmer family, and proposed that tone in the other languages had a similar origin.
These tones, which correlated with the expressive effects one can give to their speaking, were something Sheridan considered an important part of persuasion.
These include the lack of implementation of harmonic tones that result when certain combinations of notes are sounded, limited polyphony, and a lack of natural reverberation when the instrument is played percussively.
These units emit distinctive high pitched alarm tones to help locate firefighters in distress by automatically activating if movement is not sensed for a certain length of time ( typically between 15 and 30 seconds ), also allowing for manual activation should the need arise.
These methods of audio quality measurement are used by broadcast engineers throughout most of the world, as well as by some audio professionals, though the older A-weighting standard for continuous tones is still commonly used by others.
These tones are a fundamental part of the Chinese language: to a Chinese speaker they are no less a component of a word than vowels are to an English speaker.
These spellings, which follow specific rules, indicate the tones while retaining the pronunciation of the syllable ai.
These cues include life – size participants, fluid motion, accurate flesh tones and the appearance of true eye contact .< ref >
These amplifiers usually allow users to switch between " clean " and distorted tones ( or a rhythm guitar-style " crunch " tone and a sustained " lead " tone ) with a foot-operated switch.
These tones were achieved by Green controlling feedback on a Les Paul guitar.
These are tuned to the important tones ( swaras ) of the raga.
These new bands offer some of the classic tones and sounds of Chilean cumbia blended with Rock or other folk Latin American styles.
( These are also used for high, mid, and low level contour tones.
These are named with respect to their distinctive structure and include, March Time ( usually 120 pulses per minute but sometimes at 90 pulses or 20 pulses per minute, depending on the panel ), Hi-Lo ( two different tones that alternate ), Slow-Whoop ( slow rising sweep upwards in tone ) among others.

These and combined
These are then mixed by their sound engineers with the active co-operation of the musical staff and combined into the final two channels which are impressed on the record.
These warning colours tend to be red or yellow combined with black, with the fire salamander ( Salamandra salamandra ) being an example.
These combined values of
These authors, the former a medieval historian and the latter an early modernist, quickly became associated with the distinctive Annales approach, which combined geography, history, and the sociological approaches of the Année Sociologique ( many members of which were their colleagues at Strasbourg ) to produce an approach which rejected the predominant emphasis on politics, diplomacy and war of many 19th and early 20th-century historians as spearheaded by historians whom Febvre called Les Sorbonnistes.
These were sometimes combined into the one device.
These two factors combined with others have obscured the history of the Baltic languages, leading to a number of theories regarding their position in the Indo-European family.
These were militarily far weaker, as Strabo assessed their combined military potential at just 40, 000 armed men, and were often involved in internecine warfare.
( These two identities are often combined, e. g. added or subtracted, to yield various other relations.
These factors, combined with other possible secondary effects after prolonged use such as psychomotor, cognitive, or memory impairments, limit their long-term applicability.
These instructions could be combined to create useful programs for the EDVAC to run.
These two systems of classification are often combined.
These two equations can be differentiated and combined in various ways to produce the following data:
These factors – combined with a war for players between the two leagues that raised salaries and ate into owners ' profits – ultimately led to the dissolution of the AAFC and the merger of three of its teams, including the Browns, into the NFL in 1949.
These three volumes combined include all of the original, unedited Conan stories.
These registers are then combined and brought up to the standard of a statistical register by comparing the data in different sources and ensuring the quality is sufficient for official statistics to be produced.
These equations are usually combined into a single equation
These two cylindrical wavefronts are superimposed, and the amplitude, and therefore the intensity, at any point in the combined wavefronts depends on both the magnitude and the phase of the two wavefronts.
These two are sometimes combined to form a two-way communication device known as a transceiver.
These processes, combined with erosion and transport by the water network beneath the glacier, leave moraines, drumlins, ground moraine ( till ), kames, kame deltas, moulins, and glacial erratics in their wake, typically at the terminus or during glacier retreat.
These were the key discoveries that made all non-live or non live-on-videotape narrative motion pictures and television possible — that shots ( in this case whole scenes since each shot is a complete scene ) can be photographed at widely different locations over a period of time ( hours, days or even months ) and combined into a narrative whole.
These specific studies have shown that episodic memory performance does in fact decline with age and have made known that older adults produce vivid rates of forgetting when two items are combined and not encoded.
These combined elements have led to the cross as being described as " syncretic art "; a mixture of pagan and Christian beliefs.
These combined factors of toed-in rail fins cause several issues: drag on a toed-in outside rail fin can slow the board down in trim, but it can also give a braking effect during turns that is useful.
These two fees may be combined in a single ' management ' fee.
These organizations combined to form the Guatemalan National Revolutionary Unity ( URNG ) in 1982.

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