Therefore potential receivers of this information should be educated to critically interpret information. |
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In the first two games, the defensive backs seemed indecisive, perhaps the result of playing off receivers. |
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For the past two games, the defensive backs have smothered opposing receivers, which in turn has helped the suddenly resurgent pass rush. |
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He still can shadow the game's best receivers and is an excellent role model for the team's young defensive backs. |
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Satellite radio was originally marketed to truckers and other long-haul drivers, and receivers were designed to be included in cars and trucks. |
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They will shift from the line of scrimmage to the backfield, or split out as receivers. |
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To use four wide receivers, the Chargers took some basic pass protection away from the line of scrimmage and the backfield. |
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He was assigned the task of sending highly classified combat information to assigned receivers via electric codes. |
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Flocks of urbanists and media enthusiasts walked the streets carrying portable radio receivers in the hope of picking up the broadcasts. |
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He can scramble enough for his receivers to get open, and he can throw a tight pass in traffic. |
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Here is a look at this year's potential first-round receivers, with their chances of being an NFL bust denoted by a risk factor. |
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These receivers search the sky for as many GPS satellites as they can find and use the signals to triangulate your location. |
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The island receives broadband internet via large masts which transmit to special receivers mounted on homes, similar in principle to TV aerials. |
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On at least two occasions, he threw passes to receivers who weren't looking for the ball. |
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The running game is helped by a one-back set featuring two tight ends or three wide receivers. |
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He's vocal in the huddle, telling the linemen what he wants and the receivers where they need to be. |
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He could not put a timescale on the process, but added that the receivers were optimistic. |
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Quarterback Kurt Warner will take advantage of the fast surface and the speed of his receivers. |
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Fans at training camp gasped when watching Manning huck passes to his new band of receivers. |
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It is a T.R.F. receiver, which is a little unusual as the other receivers in the CR series are superheterodynes. |
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This circuit evolved from the desire to have transceiver operation when using my homebrew superhet receivers. |
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His performance has been steady, but he also has overthrown several open receivers on plays that should have gone for touchdowns. |
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As a result, they are able to break up passes and hit receivers quickly before a play can be made. |
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His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield. |
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He often was in position to make plays as a rookie last season, but he regularly was outmuscled by bigger receivers. |
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Don't look for a vast improvement from the big, physical receivers who were able to outmuscle defenders in the past. |
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He chased down a kick returner from behind and outjumped several receivers and other defensive backs to bat away a pass late in another game. |
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Mass-produced quartz crystal oscillators are found in virtually every piece of electronic equipment, from wristwatches to GPS receivers. |
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Sting is equipped with dual-band radar receivers and a suite of optronic sensors. |
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Peterson has good catch-up quickness and is adept at reaching around receivers to slap the ball away. |
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After watching a quick compilation of plays, it was determined that the receivers were taking their eyes off the ball before making a catch. |
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Herndon had trouble staying with faster receivers and matching up with bigger ones. |
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Those authorities will have been consistently acted upon by draftsmen, receivers and others. |
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McQuarters is a smooth athlete who lacks top speed, but he can stay with most receivers. |
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Freeman played cornerback in college and is fast enough to stay with wide receivers. |
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When workers occupied the banks in protest against closures in January, the unions ordered them to be handed over to the receivers. |
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I do not mean to suggest that these wide receivers are uniquely deserving of obloquy. |
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Switches are devices used to route telephone calls from callers to receivers. |
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He could be an enforcer against receivers coming across the middle, but he hasn't been. |
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Starting quarterbacks, wide receivers and running backs were ineligible for consideration. |
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I think I am going to go heavy on running backs and receivers and leave the tight ends and quarterbacks for down the line. |
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Instead, it was an opportunity for us to not only be passive receivers of news product but discerners of true knowledge. |
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With conventional companies receivers attempt to preserve or sell the business as a going concern. |
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The 21 workers were kept on so the firm could be sold as a going concern by the receivers. |
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The receivers proceeded to realize the assets charged by the fixed and floating charges created by the debentures. |
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In addition to linebacker, Peterson can play defensive end or cover wide receivers. |
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But learning to play with your cornerbacks covering passes to wide receivers will take time. |
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Smith walks over to a computer and punches in numbers to program the machine to cut receivers. |
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You won't see his receivers running a lot of curls, running to the sideline or catching the ball from a dead stop. |
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Many light rifles reduce weight by using light, short barrels with standard receivers. |
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Working independently, Gray and Bell both developed systems based on electromagnetic receivers with steel diaphragms. |
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Digital radio receivers aren't yet portable, but they will be in a couple of years. |
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The modified signals are then retransmitted via geostationary satellites to users' receivers. |
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The scientists used pairs of antennas similar to those used in ordinary FM radio receivers. |
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Because digital radio receivers are essentially small computers, they have the capacity to store information. |
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Car dealers also offer satellite radio receivers as a factory-installed option. |
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Hamilton also had one of the first radio receivers in South Taranaki, with a high aerial that rose near the house. |
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An important condition is obviously the presence of radio, or even television, receivers in the villages. |
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With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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Everything was going okay when they heard a voice over their radio receivers asking for directions to a parking bay. |
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Since crystal radios are only AM receivers, he was telling me that he planned to modify a case so that it housed an FM receiver. |
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The control system on the Moon can be slaved to individual receivers on Earth. |
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Satellite receivers now bring hundreds of international television channels into Iraqi living rooms. |
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To date the technique has largely been applied in cellphone base-stations and digital satellite TV receivers. |
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The club last night appeared to be on the point of calling in the receivers. |
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People taking part will be issued with radio receivers to help track down the birds. |
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While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods. |
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It will target all criminals, from burglars and street robbers to drug dealers, car criminals and receivers of stolen goods. |
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The military, however, still receives greater positional accuracy because their encrypted receivers can better compensate for ionospheric error. |
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In 1996 he bought the company from the receivers after it experienced financial difficulties. |
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At the start of this year receivers were appointed to manage the brand in Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen, and Stirling. |
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A spokesman for the receivers said that the business was still up for sale and that several interested parties had come forward. |
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Interest has also been expressed in the business and the receivers are hopeful of concluding a sale in due course. |
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The distillation equipment consists of a boiler, distillation stills, condensers and receivers. |
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The team needs playmakers and will look at quarterbacks, running backs and receivers. |
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Several digital receivers capable of HD Radio reception are available to consumers. |
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During that six-year period, the five wide receivers who led the Cowboys in catching had 372 receptions for 5,576 yards and 22 touchdowns. |
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Once inside you can see how the upper and lower receivers have been carefully fitted together by hand. |
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Aging receivers bumped were Jacksonville's Jimmy Smith, Denver's Rod Smith and Oakland's Tim Brown. |
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The fidelity of sound equipment subsequently improved considerably, but the receivers did not. |
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Portable receivers and hand-held 3 element Yagi antennas were used to radiotrack coyotes. |
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Forage produced from fields of bermudagrass serving as receivers of swine lagoon effluent is a potential feed source for ruminants. |
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Under socialism or communism, producers of profit and receivers of profit are the same people. |
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If we're going to fine people for hitting quarterbacks and receivers with the top of their helmets, we have to nail Hampton as well. |
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For now, senders and receivers must have accounts at the same bank, though Bank of America and Wells plan to offer interbank transfers next year. |
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Other receivers are portable, designed to be taken from your car to your home or office, or connected to a boom box. |
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Anyone who paid by cash or cheque would have to wait until receivers or liquidators had been appointed to deal with the firm. |
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He is frequently sent after the quarterback on middle blitzes yet has the quickness to cover receivers out of the backfield. |
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Griffith also is capable of coveting tight ends, chasing down running backs and wide receivers or rushing the quarterback. |
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As you chuck it to one of your receivers or are playing defense on the thrown ball, the pigskin almost seems to disappear for a split second. |
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He plays with an attitude, isn't afraid to hit, and can cover bigger receivers because of his physicality. |
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The measurements are performed with modern surveying techniques, such as self-registering tachymeters and GPS receivers. |
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Each output port includes optical receivers which are tuned to the same fixed wavelength which is specific to the output port. |
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His top-rated programme now persuades people to go out and buy satellite receivers. |
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Email systems store messages in mailboxes with electronic addresses, which receivers check from time to time. |
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The taller the man, the bigger the hands is an axiom that doesn't necessarily hold true for wide receivers. |
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Lightning discharges also generate electromagnetic energy heard on radio receivers as spherics, which may be used to locate distant thunderstorms. |
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Are you aware that it is fairly common for people to build their own unregistered rifles out of 80 percent receivers? |
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Both teams have strong-armed quarterbacks and dangerous receivers. |
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The latest GPS receivers not only give an accurate position, but store a number of waypoints, and compute distance travelled, speed and direction. |
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Sebastian explains that the company is working to rebroadcast its signal terrestrially, so that it can be received by less expensive mobile receivers. |
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The quarterback specializes in throwing, wide receivers catch, running backs run, lineman block and kickers kick, but none of them are experts in all areas. |
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This would see data being broadcast over the airwaves into radio receivers which, if they've been fitted with special screens, could transmit video images. |
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The multi-band radio receivers enable the elderly, sick and bedridden to listen to mass broadcasts live from the church and to hear parish news updates. |
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They simply acted as if they were validly appointed receivers dismissing employees, terminating contracts, disposing of assets and settling claims. |
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Most blue steel firearms receivers are made from 4140 steel alloy. |
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He toyed with receivers in ways that allowed quarterbacks to think he'd been beaten, only to come back, quicker than a snake lick, and steal the pass. |
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In recent years, engineers have developed receivers that will perform satisfactorily even with multipath-corrupted and severely attenuated signals such as those found indoors. |
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New designs have greatly improved the sensitivity of GPS receivers so they can make code-phase measurements even on the severely attenuated signals inside buildings. |
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The running game has been ineffective because of injuries and poor blocking, and the receivers don't have the speed to make the downfield passing game a threat. |
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The game is almost certain to hinge on how well Manning and his receivers fare against Sherman and company. |
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The key to the new receiver is an HEB, which suffers from only about one-tenth of the noise of the Schottky barrier receivers previously used to detect terahertz radiation. |
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Wireless broadband involves a base station being connected to a cable network and then broadcasting to receivers in much the same way as a deflector TV system operates. |
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Advances will soon lead to using these listening stations for fish as pelagic receivers where physiological data sets can be archived and downloaded as the fish swim by. |
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Did you know that you can purchase and mill 80 percent receivers without a license? |
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Jitter is one of the biggest concerns for designers of optical networks, which include optical components such as transmitters, receivers, and transponders. |
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The line includes power supplies, transmitters, optical amplifiers, digital transponders, return-path receivers, fiber-node platforms and Ethernet access devices. |
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They are utilizing his physical talents by playing him at the line, where he can play run support, blitz the quarterback and shadow underneath receivers. |
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High definition programming, multicasting and datacasting will literally transform the television experience and dramatically alter the way consumers use their receivers. |
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A radio ham from way back, Addis says that he simply progressed from making little transmitters to building bigger and more sophisticated receivers and antennae. |
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There were four superhets and three cheaper T.R.F. receivers. |
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Many of McNown's incompletions have been the result of not knowing where his receivers will be, as opposed to his inability to deliver the ball precisely. |
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The receivers of environmental inputs are the various types of plants. |
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Only very high-end receivers will provide the filters for all signals. |
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In such electrically passive topologies, the lasers and receivers are located remotely from the sensor arrays and interrogate the sensors via fiber-optic links. |
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The course plotters built into many GPS receivers are the most basic. |
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Menwith Hill alone has around 30 radio receivers pointing in different directions, indicating it is receiving data from many different satellites. |
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Defense must have 1 man on the ball and 1 covering the 2 receivers. |
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He struggles to keep quick receivers in front of him, but he is learning opponents' moves and should emerge as a candidate for the Pro Bowl this year. |
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These receivers have a built in winter trigger guard, tension set screw, captured takedown spring, and a beveled magazine well. |
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All observations were made from my home in Basingstoke, UK using the UKRAA magnetometer and VLF receivers. |
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It has been testing the BAI multiplexes since November 2009 across the network, which is publicly receivable with the correct DTT receivers. |
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Meanwhile, the receivers in control of Blues' beleaguered parent company have appointed Goldin Financial as their financial advisors. |
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Radar receivers are usually, but not always, in the same location as the transmitter. |
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German tanks had radio receivers that allowed them to be directed by platoon command tanks, which had voice communication with other units. |
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The system may be used also for mobile receivers on land with more limited usage and coverage. |
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A goal of complete Indian control has been stated, with the space segment, ground segment and user receivers all being built in India. |
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The receivers will be able to combine the signals from both Galileo and GPS satellites to greatly increase the accuracy. |
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Sky has design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service. |
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Important powers that are measured in nanowatts are also typically used in reference to radio and radar receivers. |
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The BBC is permitted by the latter order to use surveillance equipment to detect unlicensed use of television receivers. |
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Set sales were disappointing as amateurs made their own receivers and listeners bought rival unlicensed sets. |
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This created a market for dual standard receivers which could switch between the two systems. |
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Only 5 Summer Flounder in the upper channels moved between adjacent or nonadjacent receivers more than 10 times during the residency period. |
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The lack of precision timing components in early television receivers meant that the timebase circuits occasionally needed manual adjustment. |
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Both chipsets consist of five chips with fully integrated superheterodyne receivers and transmitters. |
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Crystal video is the older and simpler technology, while superheterodyne receivers provide higher sensitivity but at a higher acquisition cost. |
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You can easily extract lead from galena, a natural mineral which has been used in crystal radio receivers. |
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In March 1994, Huddersfield went into administration and the receivers sacked Murphy as coach. |
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Counterintuitively, givers often receive equal, or even greater benefits, than the receivers. |
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Cota receivers built into devices and batteries regularly send out beacon signals omnidirectionally. |
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It feels like a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and kind of surreal,'' said Christopher Sutton, one of Elway's former high school receivers. |
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Castanos a 1,400-yard rusher last season who is sidelined by a knee injury, but Frescas has an arsenal of receivers to spread the ball around. |
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In the latest dramatic show of regime hatred for satellite dishes, 6,000 of the television receivers were destroyed at a stadium in Shiraz. |
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UpdateTV automates the distribution of software patches and updates directly to digital television receivers at no cost to the consumer. |
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Ten receivers were deployed across the mouth of Plymouth Bay, from Gurnet Point in Duxbury southward to Rocky Point in Plymouth. |
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High Fidelity Radio has been quietly covering industry news, including the release of new HD Radio-equipped receivers, for several months. |
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Against an Ace-Twins set or sets that employ H-Backs, the SB and the Flip will reroute the receivers. |
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The Ducks don't have any wide receivers taller than Tuinei, who could be a threat on jump balls in the red zone. |
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PricewaterhouseCoopers' receivers have been appointed to wind up Hoove Salmon. |
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Harp continued to find receivers open and the Eagles added several meanless touchdowns in the last half of the game. |
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Don't be surprised to read about the Irish signing a handful of blue-chip wide receivers this year. |
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Wide receivers Vidal Hazelton, Jamere Holland and David Ausberry are the only freshmen needing NCAA approval. |
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Wide receivers Deion Branch and DJ Hackett are likely to sit it out completely. |
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Filterless vacuum receivers made of stainless steel for longer production life. |
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Most modern navigation relies primarily on positions determined electronically by receivers collecting information from satellites. |
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Small, portable GPS receivers with only a single antenna can also determine directions if they are being moved, even if only at walking pace. |
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Google asserts that if the broadcast server can itself pointcast to receivers, then there is no need for receivers to filter broadcasts. |
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Similar transmitters are often included in satellite radio receivers and some toys. |
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Converting the multiplex signal back into left and right audio signals is performed by a decoder, built into stereo receivers. |
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First, compute the difference between satellites, then between receivers, and finally between epochs. |
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The rule refers to operation at both the target altitude and speed, but some receivers stop operating even when stationary. |
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Special receivers were mounted in He 111s, with a radio mast on the bomber's fuselage. |
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Many GPS receivers can relay position data to a PC or other device using the NMEA 0183 protocol. |
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If your pre-snap read indicates a corners alignment inside your split receivers, facing slightly away from the QB, the defense is in a man-to-man alignment. |
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The modules will be incorporated into L-3's new line of MUE GPS receivers. |
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To move culture, you need an array of tricky requirements, from willing early receivers to adapters who will transmute it into local terms to diffusionists who will spread it. |
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More than two dozen GPS satellites are in medium Earth orbit, transmitting signals allowing GPS receivers to determine the receiver's location, speed and direction. |
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Microtune also recommends that the government adopt rules for the labeling of digital television receivers that conform to ATSC performance guidelines. |
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Using a new patent-pending solution developed by Ossia engineers, existing Wi-Fi and Bluetooth antennas can perform double duty as both data and Cota wireless power receivers. |
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Additionally, Savills has been appointed to market a development opportunity on George Street on behalf of receivers Anthony Spencer and Richard Roe at Eddisons. |
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This is because sophisticated comb filters in receivers are more effective with NTSC's 4 field color phase cadence compared to PAL's 8 field cadence. |
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This past year saw Urlacher jolt ball carriers and pass receivers alike with 90 tackles, six quarterback sacks, three interceptions, and two forced fumbles. |
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Hidden radio receivers and underground news distribution networks spread. |
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Technologically important powers that are measured in picowatts are typically used in reference to radio and radar receivers, acoustics and in the science of radio astronomy. |
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Eventually, presuming widespread deployment of HD Radio receivers, the analog services could theoretically be discontinued and the FM band become all digital. |
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Sweep-mode enables these superheterodyne receivers to sweep a relatively wide RF bandwidth, in effect emulating the wide capture bandwidth of a superregen receiver. |
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Through a series of transmitters and receivers, the Inveneo solution hopscotches to the nearest PSTN connection thus providing telephone and Internet service. |
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But the real pleasure Friday was watching the action between wide receivers and defensive backs as they waged a game-long battle of highlight plays. |
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It is important that stereo broadcasts be compatible with mono receivers. |
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Unlike other GNSS systems, it is based on static emitting stations around the world, the receivers being on satellites, in order to precisely determine their orbital position. |
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A The colours are very specific to the TV test cards that used to be broadcast to enable television cameras and receivers to be adjusted to show the picture correctly. |
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It does not give the wide receivers a good angle on the corners. |
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The capacity of the semideterministic discrete memoryless broadcast channel with partial message side-information at the receivers is established. |
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