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Back: Encyclopedia - Back porch

Back porch refers to the portion in each scan line of a video signal between the end (rising edge) of the horizontal sync pulse and the start of active video. It was originally allocated to allow the slow electronics in early televisions time to respond to the sync pulse and prepare for the active line period. With faster electronics making the delay unnecessary, the period has found other uses: In color TV systems such as PAL and NTSC, this period includes the colorburst signal. In some professional syste ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Back to the Future Part II

Back to the Future Part II is a 1989 film and is the second part of the Back to the Future trilogy. It was directed by Robert Zemeckis and written by Zemeckis and Bob Gale. The second and third parts of the trilogy were filmed at the same time and released six months apart. Back to the Future Part II - Plot synopsis. The story continues with Marty McFly and Doc Brown as they now leave 1985 to go into the year 2015 to stop Marty's kids from destroying their lives. Since Jennifer has seen the DeLorean, ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Bringing It All Back Home

Bringing It All Back Home is an album of original songs by American musician Bob Dylan, released on March 22, 1965. It has often been described as the first "folk rock" album. The first side of the LP features Dylan backed by an electified band, while side two features four solo acoustic songs. The album's iconic cover, photographed by Daniel Kramer, features Sally Grossman, the wife of Dylan's manager Albert Grossman, lounging in the background, while artifacts scattered around the frame include LPs by Robert Johnson an ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Close back unrounded vowel

The close back unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ɯ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is M. The IPA symbol is a turned letter m, although given its relation to the sound represented by the letter u, it can be considered a u with an extra "b ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Chestnut-backed Sparrow-lark

The Chestnut-backed Sparrow-lark, Eremopterix leucotis, is a passerine bird which is a resident breeder in Africa south of the Sahara Desert. This lark is a bird of open dry habitats. It nests on the ground and lays one egg. The food is insects and seeds. This is a small lark at 11 cm. The male is striking, with solid black underparts and head apart from brilliant white patches on the nape and behind the eyes. The upperparts and w ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Close-mid back rounded vowel

The close-mid back rounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is o, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is o. Close-mid back rounded vowel - Features. Its vowel height is close-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway between close vowel and a mid vowel. Its vowel backness is back, which means the tongue is positioned as ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Open-mid back unrounded vowel

The open-mid back unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ʌ, and the equivalent X-SAMPA symbol is V. The IPA symbol is an inverted letter v and both the symbol and the sound are commonly referred to as "wedge". Open-mid back unrounded vowel - Features. Its vowel height is open-mid, which means the tongue is posit ...

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Back: Encyclopedia - Close-mid back unrounded vowel

The close-mid back unrounded vowel is a type of vowel sound, used in some spoken languages. Its symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet is ɤ, called "ram's horns". It is not to be confused with the symbol for the voiced velar fricative, ɣ, which has a descender. Close-mid back unrounded vowel - Features. Its vowel height is close-mid, which means the tongue is positioned halfway ...

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Get Back - Sample

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Get Back, Get Back - The writing process, Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof, Get Back - The release, Get Back - The single version, Get Back - The album version, Get Back - The 'naked' version, Get Back - Covers, Get Back - Anomalies and quirks, Get Back - Lyrics and melody, Get Back - Sample, Get Back - Trivia

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Back-channel - In telecommunications

A back-channel in an broadband asymmetric telecommunications system is typically a low-speed or less-than-optimal transmission channel opposite to the main channel's direction. See channel (communications). An example of this is in ADSL where "A" stands for "asymmetric", and the channel from the subscriber to the supplier (ISP), is slower and may be of less capacity than the channel from the supplier to the subscriber. In many cases, the back-channel is used mostly for acknowlegements of the validity of the forward-channel's data (i.e. that the forward-channel's data passes val ...

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Back-channel, Back-channel - In telecommunications, Back-channel - In diplomacy, Back-channel - In linguistics

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Get Back - The release

Get Back - The single version. On April 11, 1969, Apple Records released "Get Back" as a single in the United Kingdom, paired with "Don't Let Me Down" on the B-Side. The single began its 17-week long stay in the charts on April 26 at the top spot in the charts, a position it would hold for six weeks. It was the only Beatles' single to enter the UK charts at number one. In the United States "Get Back" came out as a single on May 5, backed with "Don't Let Me Down." Five days later "Get Back" began its first ...

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Get Back, Get Back - The writing process, Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof, Get Back - The release, Get Back - The single version, Get Back - The album version, Get Back - The 'naked' version, Get Back - Covers, Get Back - Anomalies and quirks, Get Back - Lyrics and melody, Get Back - Sample, Get Back - Trivia

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Back pain - Management

Lower back pain is the single most common chronic pain syndrome seen in pain clinics in the Western world. 90% of patients with acute back pain improve within one month, the 10% who do not improve account for 85% of annual expenditures on back pain. The management goals when dealing with back pain are to achieve maximal reduction in pain intensity as rapidly as possible; to restore function; to help the patient cope with residual pain; to assess for side effects of therapy; and to facilitate the patient's passage through the legal and socioeconomic impediments to recovery. Back pain - Back mani ...

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Back pain, Back pain - Underlying causes, Back pain - Management, Back pain - Back manipulation and spinal manipulation, Back pain - Physiotherapy exercise and behavior modification, Back pain - Medical procedures, Back pain - Related topics

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Running back - Fullback

A fullback carries the ball only infrequently. Currently, they are primarily used to aid the offensive linemen in blocking. On most running plays, the fullback leads the halfback, attempting to block potential tacklers before they reach the ball carrier. Also, fullbacks are sometimes used in passing plays, although they typically protect the quarterback. Fullbacks are technically running backs, but today the term is usually used in referring to the halfback or tailback. Although fullbacks currently are rarely used as ball carriers, there was once a time when they ran ...

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Running back, Running back - Halfback or tailback, Running back - Fullback, Running back - All-Time Leading Rushers, Running back - Running backs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Running back - Retired running backs not yet in Hall of Fame, Running back - Current and/or Future Stars in the NFL, Running back - Canadian Football League all-time star running backs

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Back to the Future - Popularity

The series was very popular in the 1980s, even making fans out of celebrities like ZZ Top (who appeared in the third film) and President Ronald Reagan, who referred to the movie in his 1986 State of the Union address when he said, "Never has there been a more exciting time to be alive, a time of rousing wonder and heroic achievement. As they said in the film Back to the Future, 'Where we're going, we don't need roads.'" He also considered accepting a role in the third film as the 1885 mayor of Hill Valley but eventually declined. The ...

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Back to the Future, Back to the Future - Plot synopsis, Back to the Future - 1985 - Story Setting, Back to the Future - 1955, Back to the Future - 1955 - Enchantment Under the Sea dance, Back to the Future - Heading back to the future, Back to the Future - Principal cast, Back to the Future - Popularity, Back to the Future - Eric Stoltz vs. Michael J. Fox, Back to the Future - Trivia

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Running back - Fullback

A fullback carries the ball infrequently. Currently, they are primarily used to aid the offensive linemen in blocking. On most running plays, the fullback leads the halfback, attempting to block potential tacklers before they reach the ball carrier. Also, fullbacks are sometimes used in passing plays, although they typically protect the quarterback. Fullbacks are technically running backs, but today the term is usually used in referring to the halfback or tailback. Although fullbacks currently are rarely used as ball carriers, there was once a time when they ran ...

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Running back, Running back - Halfback or tailback, Running back - Fullback, Running back - All-Time Leading Rushers, Running back - Running backs in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Running back - Retired running backs not yet in Hall of Fame, Running back - Current and/or Future Stars in the NFL, Running back - Canadian Football League all-time star running backs

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Back pain - Management

Lower back pain is the single most common chronic pain syndrome seen in pain clinics in the Western world. 90% of patients with acute back pain improve within one month, the 10% who do not improve account for 85% of annual expenditures on back pain. The management goals when dealing with back pain are to achieve maximal reduction in pain intensity as rapidly as possible; to restore function; to help the patient cope with residual pain; to assess for side effects of therapy; and to facilitate the patient's passage through the legal and socioeconomic impediments to recovery. Back pain - Back mani ...

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Back pain, Back pain - Underlying causes, Back pain - Management, Back pain - Back manipulation and spinal manipulation, Back pain - Physiotherapy exercise and behavior modification, Back pain - Medical procedures

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Get Back - The writing process

The life of "Get Back" began during the rehearsal sessions on the sound stage at Twickenham Studios in early January 1969, when McCartney lifted "Get back to where you should be" from fellow Beatle George Harrison's "Sour Milk Sea" (the song was later given to Jackie Lomax to record), and turned it into "Get back to where you once belonged". Later, on the press release to promote the "Get Back" single, McCartney would write, "We were sitting in the studio and we made it up out of thin air... we started to write words there and then...when we finished it, we recorded it at Apple Stud ...

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Get Back, Get Back - The writing process, Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof, Get Back - The release, Get Back - The single version, Get Back - The album version, Get Back - The 'naked' version, Get Back - Covers, Get Back - Anomalies and quirks, Get Back - Lyrics and melody, Get Back - Sample, Get Back - Trivia

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Back pain - Underlying causes

Frequently, pain will be triggered by strenuous lifting that is uncharacteristic - that is, that follows a previous period of inactivity. Incidence of back pain in Western countries has increased in recent years. Most back pain is not caused by damaged intervertebral discs or any underlying physical cause. Instead, it is thought to be linked to a relatively inactive lifestyle, with people doing less exe ...

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Back pain, Back pain - Underlying causes, Back pain - Management, Back pain - Back manipulation and spinal manipulation, Back pain - Physiotherapy exercise and behavior modification, Back pain - Medical procedures, Back pain - Related topics

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Back: Encyclopedia II - To Venus and Back - Track listing

To Venus and Back - Disc one. "Bliss" "Juarez" "Concertina" "Glory of the '80s" "Lust" "Suede" "Josephine" "Riot Poof" "Datura" "Spring Haze" "1000 Oceans" To Venus and Back - Disc two. "Precious Things" "Cruel" "Cornflake Girl" "Bells for Her" "Girl" "Cooling" "Mr. Zebra" "Cloud on my Tongue" "Sugar" "Little Earthquakes" "Space Dog"< ...

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To Venus and Back, To Venus and Back - Track listing, To Venus and Back - Disc one, To Venus and Back - Disc two, To Venus and Back - Charts

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof

In line with the concept behind the 'Get Back project', the idea was to record all songs live to get back to the rock and roll sound of their early work. To achieve this the band recorded multiple takes in the studio trying to perfect the performance of each song. Billy Preston joined the Beatles on the electric piano from January 22, having been recruited by Harrison as a method to prevent excessive bickering among the Beatles. Harrison's idea worked — the Beatles avoided fighting, as they had during earlier sessions, when Preston was present. Augmented by the addition of a fifth mus ...

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Get Back, Get Back - The writing process, Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof, Get Back - The release, Get Back - The single version, Get Back - The album version, Get Back - The 'naked' version, Get Back - Covers, Get Back - Anomalies and quirks, Get Back - Lyrics and melody, Get Back - Sample, Get Back - Trivia

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Back: Encyclopedia II - Get Back - Anomalies and quirks

0:00-0:20 - Let It Be album only Introduced by John’s "Sweet Loretta Fart she thought she was a cleaner, but she was a frying pan". There is also Paul singing "Rosetta...", John’s "The picker … picks for the fingers, great!" asking for a plectrum (a pick) and a quiet "1-2-1234" count in, a "Get in!" and a "Level John!" 1:00 - Single version & 1:19 - Let It Be album version Lead guitar (left channel) breaks up, when both J ...

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Get Back, Get Back - The writing process, Get Back - Recording in the studio and on the roof, Get Back - The release, Get Back - The single version, Get Back - The album version, Get Back - The 'naked' version, Get Back - Covers, Get Back - Anomalies and quirks, Get Back - Lyrics and melody, Get Back - Sample, Get Back - Trivia

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