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A TBC is a device that takes an unsynchronized signal and corrects it to synchronize with a switcher.
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To meet their special needs, goMobi includes a powerful suite of tools which allows developers to control the automated transformation of desktop website content to mobile-friendly content as well as accessing HTML metatags for site items, along with a mobile/desktop switcher and advanced device detection capabilities.
Other video devices like VCRs, camcorders and cameras that do not have phase controls and external reference connectors can be timed into a switcher system with a Time Base Corrector.
A switcher is in my future.
So you'll want to pick up a switcher of some sort like XtremeMac's XtremeHD switcher.
In these analyses, all patients start as non-switchers; if the patient switched modality the patient then became a switcher on the date of switch.
In these analyses, all patients started as non-switchers, and if the patient switched the patient then became a switcher in the analyses.
And so Google has done away with two of the buttons entirely: both the Search and Menu buttons have been removed, and have been replaced with an app switcher button.
Cooperative multitasking made its Macintosh debut in March 1985 with a program called Switcher by Andy Hertzfeld, which allowed the user to launch multiple applications and switch between them.
To investigate the determinants of switching, we compared switchers with a control population of non-switchers, that is, exclusive Handihaler users.
So don't be surprised that Young's 500-page memoir, "Waging Heavy Peace: A Hippie Dream," begins: "I pulled back the plastic sticky tape from the cardboard box.... Then it was revealed: a locomotive switcher with handmade Lionel markings".
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