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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia - Synchronicity
Synchronicity is a word coined by the Swiss psychologist Carl Gustav Jung to describe the temporally coincident occurences of acausal eve...
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Synchronicity Album: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity Album - Charts
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Notes
Note 1: In Synchronicity in the final 2 pages of the Conclusion, Jung stated that not all coincidences are meaningful and further explain...
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Pink Floyd Trivia: Encyclopedia Ii - Pink Floyd Trivia - Synchronicities
The Wizard of Oz
When the album Dark Side of the Moon is played simultaneously with the 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, the images of the mov...
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Brainwave Synchronization: Encyclopedia - Brainwave Synchronization
Brainwave synchronization is a private case of functional brain connectivity concept, whereas Functional connectivity is defined as the t...
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Feng Shui:
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Synchronizing Energies
Feng shui is about "synchronicity."
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Clock Network: Encyclopedia - Clock Network
A clock network is a set of clocks designed to always show the exact same time by communicating with each other. Clock networks usually i...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East
The Chronology of the Ancient Near East deals with the notoriously difficult task of assigning dates to various events, rulers and dynast...
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Criticism
Since the theory of synchronicity is not testable according to the classical scientific method, it is not widely regarded as scientific a...
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Alternative Explanations
The feeling of making a connection where there is none has been described as apophenia.
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Clock Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Clock Synchronization - Solutions
In a centralized system the solution is trivial; the centralized server will dictate the system time. Cristian's algorithm and the Berkel...
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Synchronized Swimming: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronized Swimming - History
While there is evidence of swimmers performing ballet-like manoeuvres in the water in ancient times, the origin of synchronized swimming ...
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Synchronicity:
Parapsychology
Dictionary On Synchronicity
Synchronicity:
A term used by C.G. Jung to refer to coincidental events that are meaningfully but not causally connected.
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Synchronized Swimming: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronized Swimming - History
While there is evidence of swimmers performing ballet-like manoeuvres in the water in ancient times, the origin of synchronized swimming ...
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Clock Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Clock Synchronization - Problems
Besides the incorrectness of the time itself, there are problems associated with clock skew that take on more complexity in a distributed...
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Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Signalling: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Signalling - The Need For Synchronization
Whenever an electronic device transmits digital (and sometimes analog) data to another electronic device, there must be a certain rhythm ...
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Non-blocking Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Non-blocking Synchronization - Motivation
The traditional approach to multi-threaded programming is to use locks to synchronize access to shared resources. Synchronization primiti...
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Non-blocking Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Non-blocking Synchronization - Implementation
Non-blocking algorithms use atomic read-modify-write primitives that the hardware must provide, the most notable of which is compare and ...
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Monitor Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Monitor Synchronization - Mutual Exclusion
A monitor consists of:
a set of procedures that allow interaction with the shared resource
a mutual exclusion lock
the variables associa...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Sonet Synchronization
Like management, Synchronization of SONET and SDH networks is a difficult and arcane subject. Remember that a SONET NE will transport and...
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Monitor Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Monitor Synchronization - Condition Variables
To avoid entering a busy waiting state, processes must be able to signal each other about events of interest. Monitors provide this capab...
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Non-blocking Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Non-blocking Synchronization - Lock-freedom
Lock-freedom allows individual threads to starve but denies livelock. An algorithm is lock-free if every step taken achieves global progr...
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Non-blocking Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Non-blocking Synchronization - Obstruction-freedom
Obstruction-freedom denies only deadlock. An algorithm is obstruction-free if at any point, a single thread executed in isolation (i.e. w...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Sonet Equipment
With recent advances in SONET and SDH chipsets, the traditional categories of SONET NEs are breaking down, Nevertheless, as SONET NEtwork...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Structure Of Sonet/sdh Signals
The basic SONET signal operates at 51.840 Mbit/s and is designated STS-1 (Synchronous Transport Signal one). The STS-1 frame is the basic...
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Synchronized Swimming At The 2000 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronized Swimming At The 2000 Summer Olympics - Medal Winners
Synchronized Swimming at the 2000 Summer Olympics - Synchronized Swimming medal table by country.
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Sonet/sdh System Management Protocols
SONET equipment is often managed with the TL1 protocol. TL1 is a traditional telecom language for managing and reconfiguring SONET networ...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Next Generation Sdh
SONET/SDH was originally developed primarily to transport multiple DS1s (ie T1s), DS3s (ie, T3s), and other groups of multiplexed 64 kbit...
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Synchronized Swimming At The 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronized Swimming At The 2004 Summer Olympics - Duet
Synchronized Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Technical Routine.
Duet Technical Routine held in August 23 at 19:30 to 21:33.
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Synchronized Swimming At The 2004 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronized Swimming At The 2004 Summer Olympics - Medal Winners
Synchronized Swimming at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Synchronized Swimming medal table by country.
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Sonet/sdh And Relationship To 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Another fast growing circuit type amongst data networking equipment is 10 Gigabit Ethernet - while similar in rate to OC-192/STM-64, and,...
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Synchronous Optical Networking: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronous Optical Networking - Sonet/sdh And Relationship To 10 Gigabit Ethernet
Another fast growing circuit type amongst data networking equipment is 10 Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE). This is similar in rate to OC-192/STM...
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Clock Network: Encyclopedia Ii - Clock Network - Synchronization Sources
The master clock in a clock network can receive accurate time in a number of ways: through the United States GPS satellite constellation,...
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Interrupter Gear: Encyclopedia Ii - Interrupter Gear - Fokker's Synchronizer
Popular accounts claim that Dutch aircraft designer Anthony Fokker was then asked to reproduce Saulnier's deflectors and proceeded to inv...
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Metastability In Electronics: Encyclopedia Ii - Metastability In Electronics - Synchronous Circuits
Synchronous circuit design techniques make digital circuits that are immune to the failure modes that can be caused by metastability. A "...
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Echoes 1971 Song: Encyclopedia Ii - Echoes 1971 Song - Synchronization
It is rumoured that Echoes synchronizes with the final segment of the 1968 Stanley Kubrick film 2001: A Space Odyssey, titled "Jupter and...
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Dark Side Of The Rainbow: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Rainbow - Synchronicity
Some have explained this synergy effect as an example of synchronicity, described by the psychoanalyst Carl Jung as a phenomenon in which...
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Lip Sync: Encyclopedia Ii - Lip Sync - Transmission Synchronization
An example of a lip synchronization problem is the case in which television video and audio signals are transported via different facilit...
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Actor Model And Process Calculi: Encyclopedia Ii - Actor Model And Process Calculi - Issues With Synchronous Channels
Synchronous channels have the property that a sender putting a message in the channel must wait for a receiver to get the message out of ...
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Formal Equivalence Checking: Encyclopedia Ii - Formal Equivalence Checking - Synchronous Machine Equivalence
The register transfer level (RTL) behavior of a digital chip is usually described with a hardware description language, such as Verilog o...
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Non-blocking Synchronization: Encyclopedia Ii - Non-blocking Synchronization - Wait-freedom
Wait-freedom is the strongest non-blocking guarantee of progress, combining livelock-freedom with starvation-freedom. An algorithm is wai...
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Manual Transmission: Encyclopedia Ii - Manual Transmission - Synchronized Transmission
A modern gearbox is of the constant mesh type, in which all gears are always in mesh but only one of these meshed pairs of gears is locke...
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Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: Encyclopedia Ii - Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter - Synchronous
The word "asynchronous" indicates that UARTs recover character timing information from the data stream, using designated "start" and "sto...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Synchronisms Between Assur And Babylon
The chronology of Babylon and Assur can be aligned by the list of wars and treaties between the two cities from the time of king Ashurban...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Synchronisms Between Mesopotamia And Egypt
It is possible that mutual influences existed between the Nile Valley and Mesopotamia since very early times. Some authorities believed t...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Synchronisms Between Mesopotamia And The Hittite Empire
The sack of Babylon by the Hittite king Mursilis I, which ended the reign of Samsu-Ditana, provides an anchor for the earliest dates in H...
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Cours De Linguistique Générale: Encyclopedia Ii - Cours De Linguistique Générale - The Synchronic And Diachronic Axes
Language that is studied synchronically is "studied as a complete system at a given point in time" (The AB axis). Language studied diachr...
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Time-division Multiplexing: Encyclopedia Ii - Time-division Multiplexing - Synchronous Digital Hierarchy Sdh
Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy (PDH) was developed as a standard for multiplexing higher order frames [2][3]. PDH created larger number...
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Clock Network: Encyclopedia Ii - Clock Network - Applications
One of the driving factors in developing clock networks was the broadcast industry. Television, in particular, operates on a very strict ...
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Interrupter Gear: Encyclopedia Ii - Interrupter Gear - Origins
Experimentation with gun synchronization had been underway in France and Germany before the First World War but the engineers involved re...
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Diving At The 2000 Summer Olympics: Encyclopedia Ii - Diving At The 2000 Summer Olympics - Men's Events
Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - 10m Platform.
Diving at the 2000 Summer Olympics - 3m Springboard.
Diving at the 2000 Summer Ol...
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Message Queue: Encyclopedia Ii - Message Queue - Usage
In a typical message-queueing implementation, a system administrator installs and configures off-the-shelf message-queueing software (a q...
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Message Queue: Encyclopedia Ii - Message Queue - Overview
Message queues provide an asynchronous communications protocol, meaning that the sender and receiver of the message do not need to connec...
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Engineering Support: Encyclopedia Ii - Engineering Support - Cooperative Work Support
Cooperative work support is introduced since many concurrent workspaces may contain and change the same objects (files). So, there are ne...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Primary Sources
The chronology of this region is based on five sets of primary materials. They are, from the most recent to the earliest:
1. The Canon of...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Babylon And Assyria
The Chaldean king Nabonidus (reigned from 556 BC), who was more of an antiquarian than a politician, and spent his time in excavating the...
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Chronology Of The Ancient Near East: Encyclopedia Ii - Chronology Of The Ancient Near East - Divergent Chronological Views
The divergent chronologies of Babylonia and Assyria can cause confusion for readers with no specialist knowledge. In this section an atte...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Stepper Motors
Closely related in design to three-phase AC synchronous motors are stepper motors, where an internal rotor containing permanent magnets o...
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Trampolining: Encyclopedia Ii - Trampolining - Origins
In the early 1930s, George Nissen observed trapeze artistes performing tricks when bouncing off the safety net. He made the first modern ...
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Trampolining: Encyclopedia Ii - Trampolining - Trampolining Competitions
Trampolining - Individual Trampoline.
The first individual trampolining competitions were held in colleges and schools in the USA and t...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Ac Motors
A typical AC motor consists of two parts:
An outside stationary stator having coils supplied with AC current to produce a rotating magne...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Brushless Dc Motors
Midway between ordinary DC motors and stepper motors lies the realm of the brushless DC motor. Built in a fashion very similar to stepper...
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Communicating Sequential Processes: Encyclopedia Ii - Communicating Sequential Processes - Criticisms
Communicating sequential processes - Synchronous channels.
Some people believe that the decision to use synchronous channels to represe...
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Systemverilog: Encyclopedia Ii - Systemverilog - Design Features
SystemVerilog - New data types.
Multidimensional packed arrays unify and extend Verilog's notion of "registers" and "memories":
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Metastability In Electronics: Encyclopedia Ii - Metastability In Electronics - Failure Modes
As metastability is well understood and architectural techniques to control it are known, why does it persist as a failure mode in equipm...
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Actor Model And Process Calculi: Encyclopedia Ii - Actor Model And Process Calculi - Asynchronous Channels
Asynchronous channels have that property that a sender putting a message in the channel need not wait for a receiver to get the message o...
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Actor Model And Process Calculi: Encyclopedia Ii - Actor Model And Process Calculi - Migration
Migration is the ability of computational agencies to change locations. E.g., in his dissertation, Aki Yonezawa modeled a post office tha...
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Dark Side Of The Rainbow: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Rainbow - Cultural Spread
Although the Wizard of Oz-Dark Side of the Moon Synchronicity has become famous, its origin is murky. As early as 1994, some fans of Pink...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Operation
Most electric motors work by electromagnetism, but motors based on other electromechanical phenomena, such as electrostatic forces and th...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Dc Motors
One of the first electromagnetic rotary motors was invented by Michael Faraday in 1821 and consisted of a free-hanging wire dipping into ...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Coreless Dc Motors
A coreless DC motor is a specialized form of a brush DC motor. Optimized for rapid acceleration, these motors have a rotor that is constr...
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Electric Motor: Encyclopedia Ii - Electric Motor - Linear Motors
A linear motor is essentially an electric motor that has been "unrolled" so that instead of producing a torque (rotation), it produces a ...
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Dark Side Of The Moon: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Moon - Charts
Album — Billboard (North America)
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Echoes 1971 Song: Encyclopedia Ii - Echoes 1971 Song - Meaning
In an interview with Rolling Stone, Roger Waters said that he was attempting to describe:
the potential that human beings have for recogn...
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Time-division Multiplexing: Encyclopedia Ii - Time-division Multiplexing - Transmission Using Time Division Multiplexing Tdm
In circuit switched networks such as the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) there exists the need to transmit multiple subscribersâ...
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Stream Cipher: Encyclopedia Ii - Stream Cipher - Types Of Stream Cipher
A stream cipher generates successive elements of the keystream based on an internal state. This state is updated in essentially two ways:...
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Time Dilation: Encyclopedia Ii - Time Dilation - Time Dilation Is Symmetric Between Two Inertial Observers
A measurement of relative time must regard one clock as being "stationary" in spacetime, and that clock is the basis of a temporal coordi...
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Echoes 1971 Song: Encyclopedia Ii - Echoes 1971 Song - Early Versions
Echoes was originally a collection of musical doodles called "Nothing, parts 1-24". Subsequent tapes of work in progress were labelled "T...
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Dark Side Of The Rainbow: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Rainbow - Corresponding Moments
Fans have compiled more than 100 moments of interplay between the film and album—including further links that occur if the album is rep...
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Pink Floyd Trivia: Encyclopedia Ii - Pink Floyd Trivia - Pink Floyd References
Pink Floyd trivia - TV shows references.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons has made many references to Pink Floyd.
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Digital Signal 1: Encyclopedia Ii - Digital Signal 1 - Sf Framing
In SF Framing, the framing channel is divided into two channels of 4 kbit/s each. One channel is for terminal frame alignment; the second...
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Dark Side Of The Moon: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Moon - Concept
Dark Side of the Moon is a concept album. The album covers the faults of humanity and the pressures of modern life that can drive a man t...
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Dark Side Of The Moon: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Moon - Recording
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London between June 1972 and January 1973, the album contains some of the most intricate uses of instrume...
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Dark Side Of The Moon: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Moon - Success
In the U.S., DSotM is the 17th-best-selling album of all time and has spent a total of 741 weeks on the Billboard 200 with the longest co...
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Dark Side Of The Moon: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Moon - Track Listing
Some more recent pressings of the album, starting with those included in the Shine On box set and the live version on P*U*L*S*E, have sli...
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Echoes 1971 Song: Encyclopedia Ii - Echoes 1971 Song - Alternate Lyrics
The sound quality on the bootlegs of Return Of The Son Of Nothing has often been heavily muffled, being audience recordings from 1971. Th...
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Echoes 1971 Song: Encyclopedia Ii - Echoes 1971 Song - Musical Analysis
"Echoes" ranks among the most epic and musically diverse Pink Floyd songs. The song has a marine theme and starts with a sonar-like sound...
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Time-division Multiplexing: Encyclopedia Ii - Time-division Multiplexing - Statistical Time-division Multiplexing Stdm
STDM is an advanced version of TDM in which both the address of the terminal and the data itself are transmitted together for better rout...
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Dark Side Of The Rainbow: Encyclopedia Ii - Dark Side Of The Rainbow - How To Do It
Real or imagined, the effect is usually created by pausing a CD of the album at the very beginning, starting the DVD or tape of the film ...
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Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: Encyclopedia Ii - Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter - Basics
Bits have to be moved from one place to another using wires or some other medium. Over many miles, the expense of the wires becomes large...
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Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter: Encyclopedia Ii - Universal Asynchronous Receiver Transmitter - History
The first UART-like devices were rotating mechanical commutators. These sent 5-bit baudot codes for mechanical teletypewriters, and repla...
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Lip Sync: Encyclopedia Ii - Lip Sync - Lip Synching Songs
Professional artists usually lip sync while recording music videos. The technique of recording video clips consists of recording a film t...
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Lip Sync: Encyclopedia Ii - Lip Sync - Lip Synching Films
In film production lip synching is often part of the post-production phase. Most film today contains scenes where the dialouge has been r...
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Synchronicity:
New Age
Spiritual Dictionary On Synchronicity
synchronicity Meaningful coincidence
(See
also: Synchronicity ,
Body
Mind and Soul)
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Synchronous:
Oceanography Dictionary - Synchronous
Definition and meaning of synchronous:
synchronous - occurring at the same time
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US National
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Synchronicity:
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Spirituality Dictionary On Synchronicity
Synchronicity A Jungian term describing a two events which happen concurently, but their is no causal relationship.
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Synchronicity:
Mysticism
Magick Dictionary
On
Synchronicity
SYNCHRONICITY Jung's word. An acausal connecting principle. Meaningful, psychic coincidence. Roberts says it is the connection between...
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Law Of Synchronicity:
Pagan Paganism Dictionary Ii On Law Of Synchronicity
Law of Synchronicity: “Two or more events happening at the ‘same’ time are likely to have more associations in commo...
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Synchronous Breeding:
Oceanography Dictionary - Synchronous Breeding
Definition and meaning of synchronous breeding:
synchronous breeding - a breeding system in which all members of the...
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Morter Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique B.e.s.t.:
Alternative
Health Dictionary On Morter Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique B.e.s.t.
B.E.S.T. (Morter Bio Energetic Synchronization Technique, Morter B.E.S.T., Morter B.E.S.T. Technique; originally called bio energetics...
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