Sentence examples for digitized generation from inspiring English sources

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There is a very good chance that our battery-powered, digitized generation will be lost to the future.

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The EMG signals were amplified, digitized, and digitally filtered.

HEAVY METAL: The noise band Metallica has filed a lawsuit against USC, Yale and Indiana University in federal court, claiming that the schools' Web sites enable the dot-com generation to swipe and swap digitized versions of the band's copyrighted songs.

For example, when the AD9822 and CCD sensor were running at 12.5 MHz, then the address generation for the memory, which would store the digitized CCD output signal was implemented in assembly.

Through their eyes, we see a digitized, 21st-century retelling of a scene that greeted numerous generations of new arrivals to an unknown country: the eastern end of a long, narrow island, with a towering metal spire emerging from its belly, and a diminutive green statue beckoning from a tiny point off the island's southern tip.

Digital video recorders can directly record a digitized television signal.

These exemplary corridors in turn could be digitized and used as additional spatial filter rule for a new scenario generation in BEAST or the underlying database could be retrieved, e.g. to find out what payments are needed to compensate farmers on targeted parcels that are economically not competitive to the reference crop rotations.

While Boa Sr.'s passing marked the loss of another speech form, a comprehensive archive of digitized audio, visual and textual documents is now available for future generations.

Even 4-wheeling nameplates that once ruled the suburban commuter trails, like the Ford Explorer and Jeep Grand Cherokee, have been forced to adapt or die, becoming so carlike and digitized that owners of the originals would barely recognize the latest generations.

While iGen adapts to technology, older generations seem stuck complaining about the increased time pressures of the digitized world, said Judy Wajcman, PhD, a sociology professor at the London School of Economics who is currently a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.

Rather than working with sheets of digitized and manipulated sound, Smith prefers tones seemingly transported from first- and second-generation synthesizers of the 1960s and '70s.

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