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Discover LudwigThe phrase "replay session" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a session that is being played back or repeated, often in the context of meetings, webinars, or gaming.
Example: "After the live event, we will provide a replay session for those who missed it."
Alternatives: "recorded session" or "session replay."
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These functions include replaying the session from a specified point in time, replaying all the session segments controlled by a particular physician, replaying all the session segments relating to a specific medical image, and playing a montage of the entire session.
All of these data can be used to replay driving sessions in the laboratory and to extract data associated with different driving session segments.
Questions are asked and answered live, but then users can replay their sessions later.
Moreover, replaying the session off-line without accessing the server provides a sandboxed environment which is especially desirable during forensic analysis.
It offers what it calls Customer Experience Management (CEM) software that let sites record and replay user sessions to help them spot technical, usability and navigation problems.
Our approach can prevent replay attack using session key.
Watch a full replay of the session in our Interactive Video Player.
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