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The jury Monday found that Google did improperly use an aspect of Java, nine lines of software code called rangeCheck, when it designed Android.
By 1971 he was the managing director of Hamish Hamilton; decades later, when the corporate world had encroached on the industry, he liked to use an aspect of his time there to illustrate the pace of change.
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Standard square-shaped TV sets and computer monitors often use an aspect ratio of 4 3, which means the ratio of the overall width to the height of the screen is 4 to 3. TV's and monitors listed as widescreen have a different aspect ratio that indicates the screen's width.
High definition televisions use an aspect ratio of 16:9, or about 1.78 1.
You may be using a resolution that is intended for a monitor with a 4 3 aspect ratio, instead of a widescreen monitor that uses an aspect ratio of 16:9.
While the facility she works in is no more than a small room with a few manual tools, the mobile technology she uses brings an aspect of the process into the 21st century.
Jafa, however, does use a key aspect of contemporary black music: sampling.
The offspring were less sociable than control mice (using metrics often used to assess an aspect of autism in humans), and various effects were also evident for the next three generations of mice.
In designing the internet programme of our study we have used an important aspect of the self-regulation theory: providing feedback [ 32].
However, participants did not mention wanting to use location as an aspect of tracking the self.
In particular, the 2D framework can be used to isolate an aspect of meaning that satisfies the "golden triangle" of constitutive relations among meaning, apriority and modality.
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