Sentence examples for keying to from inspiring English sources

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And while you'd think that with today's technology it would be easy to just port old-school chroma keying to mobile, it's actually more complicated than that.

Mechanical forces originate from coating wedging or keying to substrates and they interact with surface asperities; metallic forces originate from chemical reactions between the coating and the substrate; and physical forces are related to van der Waals interactions [5].

The "Bluetooth" system, for example, uses phase-shift keying to exchange information between various devices.

Moreover, although the most frequent fracture mode was adhesive (i.e., at the interface), mixed and cohesive failures were detected only in bleached teeth (Fig. 3), which corroborates the SBS results indicating better mechanical keying to bleached compared to non-bleached enamel surfaces.

The production team blended several special effect techniques, such as chroma keying, to allow more freedom in creating effects.

The data were entered into the research database by double keying to reduce error.

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That was key to Rumsfeld".

Kimmel's keys to longevity?

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