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"Because you have two eyes, the brain can take signals from each and compare them over time, averaging them.
"We have shown that you can take signals across the planet in the same time scale that a biological system works," Dr. Nicolelis said.
A liquid lens element would take signals from a motion detector and jiggle around to optically offset the user's unsteady hand.
It's significantly easier to sell adverts against users already greatly segmented according to interests, although Google doesn't yet allow advertisers to take signals from membership in Plus communities.
Multi-systems operators (MSOs), middlemen who take signals from broadcasters and pass them on to local operators, complain that neither pays them adequately.
Tony Krantz considered the discussion normal and amicable: "At those meetings, you want to take signals from the buyer, and make compromises that satisfy them and that don't involve selling your soul to the devil".
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In comparison to the conventional SINR, the IINR does not take signal level of the serving BS into account.
Although we take signal times into account, but this approach has a far more reaching application in urban network control and design.
In practice, the selection of optimal amplitude ratio R should take signal monotonicity and linearity into consideration.
"Juries are very open to taking signals from judges because the judge is the one person they respect as neutral," he said.
The PHENIX On-Line system takes signals from the Front End Modules (FEM) on each detector subsystem for the purpose of generating events for physics analysis.
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