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The need for synchronisation depends on the speed of the motion to be captured rather than the actual frame rate employed, but in general, applications which require high speed vision will often also require high synchronisation.
This arrangement permitted accurate reconstruction of the flies' 3-dimensional trajectories without the need for synchronisation hardware, by virtue of the multiple reflections of a subject within the arena.
This should be kept in mind when comparing food consumption surveys across Europe, and it underscores the need for synchronisation and standardisation of dietary survey methodologies.
The paper does not 'stand back' and describe that the need for synchronisation arises because of a lack of policy by national research funding organisations in terms of what should be recorded/stored and how it should be recorded/stored.
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Assuming that the frame-structure of Figure 3 is repeated many times, the overhead due to the extra frames needed for synchronisation is negligible.
This avoids the need for explicit synchronisation and is touted as a means of reducing costs but there are a number of scenarios where the net complexity and cost is increased by the need of the additional post-processing step.
Oestrogen pre-treatment of T-47D human breast cancer cells improves the therapeutic index of VP-16 without the need for cell synchronisation or highly precise drug scheduling.
R-opsins, mainly expressed in tube feet, might be linked to ambient light perception needed for the synchronisation of the feeding activity to the nycthemeral cycle.
Equally having replaced the need for Outlook, the issue of synchronisation between Outlook and Google calendars and the respective inboxes quickly became a non-issue.
Some of the drawbacks of this scheme are the need for network-wide (loose) time synchronisation, and the high storage requirement (of potentially malicious or vacuous packets) at each node until the authenticity of the packets can be verified (i.e., after the relevant key is disclosed).
The use of these cells allows cell synchronisation without the need for agents that prevent DNA synthesis (such as hydroxyurea or thymidine) or that inhibit formation of the mitotic spindle (such as nocodazole).
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