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In the city of Shenzhen, Ma Cheng, a 55-year-old manager and Communist Party official at the company that makes signals, died of a heart attack on Monday, according to a brief statement by the company, China Railway Signal & Communication Corporation.
It removes the phase noise and modulation of the transmitter in FS PCL which makes signals detectable even at nearly zero Doppler shifts.
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However, the glassy rubbery film is most suitable in sensing applications, because it makes signal attenuation significantly.
And SS8 Networks, which makes signaling technology for Internet telephony systems, raised $10 million in a round led by Onset Ventures and Woodside Fund.
The parallel processing of cone-generated signals by different classes of BCs makes signaling through ON-BC not entirely necessary for photopic vision (e.g., Figure 8).
From these 140,000 genes, Human Genome Sciences has been able to identify those that make signals and receptors because all these genes have a hallmark sequence of DNA letters.
Nevertheless, the task of divesting female costume of meaning is a hard, probably impossible, one, because humans have used clothing to make signals to other humans for a very long time.
Volunteers who are willing to spend $1,000 for a simple Wi-Fi antenna and router are interconnecting by pointing at one another around the city, making signals available locally in a radius of approximately a city block from each antenna.
In any case, the resulting artifacts make signals more unnatural.
uberVU is making Signals available as part of its existing social media dashboard, a product whose customers include PayPal.
This can make signals more difficult to judge or disrupt the link between the signal and the sought benefit, resulting in dishonest signaling.
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