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  • 111AES11 — The AES11 standard published by the Audio Engineering Society [ [http://www.aes.org/ Audio Engineering Society official site] ] provides a systematic approach to the synchronization of digital audio signals. Recommendations are made concerning… …

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  • 112Laacher See — Infobox lake lake name = Laacher See image lake = Maria Laach Lake.jpg caption lake = Lake in winter from the southwestern lakeside image bathymetry = caption bathymetry = location = Rhineland Palatinate coords = coord|50|25|N|7|16|E|region:DE… …

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  • 113Machine vision glossary — Common definitions related to the machine vision field.Compiled for application on the Society of Manufacturing Engineers interest area.General related fields *Machine vision *Computer vision *Image processing *Signal processing NOTOC 0 9*1394.… …

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  • 114USB human interface device class — The USB human interface device class ( USB HID class ) is a USB device class that describes human interface devices such as keyboards, mice, game controllers and alphanumeric display devices. The USB HID class is defined in a number of documents… …

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  • 115Galileo's escapement — is a design for a clock escapement, invented by Galileo Galilei.Whilst observing, and timing with his pulse, the swinging of lamps in the cathedral at Pisa, Galileo realised that their apparent isochronicity could be used for timekeeping. We now… …

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  • 116Audio over Ethernet — In audio engineering (and now in broadcast engineering), audio over Ethernet (sometimes AoE) is the concept of using an Ethernet based network to transmit digital audio. It is designed to replace bulky snake cables, and to use the existing wiring …

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  • 117Radioglaciology — is the study of glaciers and ice sheets using radar. It employs a geophysical method similar to ground penetrating radar that operates at frequencies in the MF, HF and VHF portions of the radio spectrum. Radioglaciology is sometimes referred to… …

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  • 118Remontoire — In mechanical horology, a remontoire, (from the French remonter , meaning to wind ) is a small secondary source of power, a weight or spring, which runs the timekeeping mechanism and is itself periodically rewound by the timepiece s main power… …

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  • 119Matthew Schellhorn — (born February, 1977 in Yorkshire) is a British pianist. Selected as a Talent to Watch for 2007 by BBC Music Magazine, and described as a rising star (BBC Radio 3) and one of Britain s most exciting young pianists (Classic FM), Matthew Schellhorn …

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  • 120Cobranet — is a combination of software, hardware and network protocols designed to deliver uncompressed, multi channel, low latency digital audio over a standard Ethernet network. Developed in the 1990s, CobraNet is widely regarded as the first… …

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