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; and an element and attribute grammar based on SMIL for timing, animation, eventing, and synchronization.

Animated cartoon

Walt Disney's 1928 cartoon Steamboat Willie starring Mickey Mouse was the first to use a click track during the recording session, which produced better synchronism.

Animated mapping

Alan MacEachren extended these visual variables in 1995 to include display date (time at which change is initiated), frequency (number of times identifiable forms are displayed) and synchronization (correspondence of 2 or more time series) (Slocum et al. 2005).

Betty Clawman

On one occasion she "synced" with Tom Kalmaku and amplified his own, equally nebulous, ability to "bring out the best in people" in order to unleash the genetic potential of an enslaved race of cloned humans.

Byrd Theatre

One of these was Vitaphone, a relatively new sound synchronization system commercially developed by Warner Brothers.

Distributed file system for cloud

Thus, synchronization is required to make sure that all devices are update.

Emotional contagion

One view developed by Elaine Hatfield et al. is that this can be done through automatic mimicry and synchronization of one’s expressions, vocalizations, postures and movements with those of another person.

Flywheel effect

The flywheel effect may be desirable, such as in phase-locked loops used in synchronous systems, or undesirable, such as in voltage-controlled oscillators.

Green threads

Also languages which use Virtual machines but use native threads can use Escape analysis to avoid synchronization of blocks of code when it is not necessary.

Hafele–Keating experiment

The comparison was conducted by evaluating the arrival times of VHF television synchronization pulses and of a LORAN-C chain.

HTML5 Audio

In addition to audio mixing and processing, it covers more general media streaming, including synchronization with HTML elements, capture of audio and video streams, and peer-to-peer routing of such media streams.

Kaworu Nagisa

He is sent to Nerv by Seele as a replacement pilot for Unit 02 after Asuka Langley Soryu's synchronization ratio falls below usability.

Mac OS nanokernel

The Open Transport networking architecture introduced standardized PowerPC synchronization primitives.

Marcel Just

Just and Nancy Minshew are known for the underconnectivity hypothesis of autism, which posits that autism is marked by underfunctioning high-level neural connections and synchronization, along with an excess of low-level processes.

McGurk effect

Temporal synchrony is not necessary for the McGurk effect to be present.

Me Phi Me

From Murfreesboro, Tennessee (southeast of Nashville), Me Phi Me saw many of the songs from ONE featured in international television synchronization, most notable being the opening and closing theme for Robert De Niro's 1993 TriBeCa television drama anthology series on Fox.

My Windows Phone

Contacts - Automatic synchronization of all contacts in the People hub to their Microsoft account, including contacts added from other connected services such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Sina Weibo.

Nancy Minshew

Minshew and colleague Marcel Just are best known for the underconnectivity hypothesis of autism, which posits that autism is marked by underfunctioning high-level neural connections and synchronization, along with an excess of low-level processes.

Netscape portable runtime

Thread synchronization loosely depends on monitors as described by C. A. R. Hoare in "Monitors: An operating system structuring concept", Communications of the ACM, 17(10), October 1974 and then formalized by Xerox' Mesa programming language ("Mesa Language Manual", J.G. Mitchell et al., Xerox PARC, CSL-79-3 (Apr 1979)).

Netsplit

Later, server C may relink (reconnect) to a server (or servers) on the network and the users who appeared to have quit will rejoin; the process of sending this updated information to all servers on the network is called a netburst (or sync).

Open Mobile Alliance

The OMA was created in June 2002 as an answer to the proliferation of industry forums each dealing with a few application protocols: WAP Forum (focused on browsing and device provisioning protocols), the Wireless Village (focused on instant messaging and presence), The SyncML Initiative (focused on data synchronization), the Location Interoperability Forum, the Mobile Games Interoperability Forum and the Mobile Wireless Internet Forum.

OpenIDM

OpenIDM 2.0, released January 17, 2012 - provided the initial architecture, Basic CRUD capabilities all exposed via REST and password synchronization capabilities.

Push email

Their core product, Mobile Gateway, supports push mail standards like IMAP, IDLE and OMA EMN as well as PIM synchronization using OMA DS (SyncML).

Real-time Delphi

Here, it becomes clear that the process of answering can be synchronous or asynchronous and a worldwide expert panel can be reached, which is one of the major advantages of web-based tools.

Richard H. Ranger

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Ranger with an Oscar in 1956 for his development of the tape recorder and synchronization of film and sound.

Richard Heslop

The film won first prize at the Huesca short film festival in Spain and was shown at Edinburgh Film Festival and ICA "Synchronization of the Senses Festival."

Road coloring problem

In graph theory the road coloring theorem, known until recently as the road coloring conjecture, deals with synchronized instructions.

Screenwriting software

Adobe Systems' recently announced screen writing software Adobe Story supports both online-offline synchronization as well as collaboration.

Soundbeam

Due to the system's ability for expansion with four sensors and eight switches, installations have included DAW synchronization (such as with Reason or Ableton), as well as live video manipulation such as Arkaos, (Resolume and Vvvv).

Synchronic

Synchronization, the coordination of events to operate a system in unison

Synchronoff

The plot follows two characters named Eleanora and Bert who become unsynchronized while dancing and must endeavour to return to the same rhythm.

Synchronoptic view

The elements are displayed synchronously: i.e. which events in one area happened at the same time as events in another seemingly unrelated area.

The White Rabbit Project

By a two-way exchange of PTP synchronization messages an adjustment of phase and offset is achieved.

Ticker tape

Although telegraphic printing systems were first invented by Royal Earl House in 1846, early models were fragile, required hand-cranked power, frequently went out of necessary synchronization between sender and receiver, and did not become popular in widespread commercial use.

Turning radius

Some camera dollies used in the film industry have a "round" mode which allows them to spin around their z axis by allowing synchronized inverse rotation of their front and rear wheel sets, effectively giving them "zero" turning radius.

Universal village collaboration suite

Open Mobile Alliance and SyncML for calendar and contact over the air synchronization

Wolfgang Buchleitner

Since 1992, he has been working on the planning of the Quancor device series, which ensure that all digital devices in a broadcasting or recording studio are perfectly synchronized with each other for reliable interoperation.

Zoran Kesić

Zoran was also a voice actor in the Serbian animated film Technotise Edit & I by Aleksa Gajić, and in the Serbian synchronization of the 3D movie Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, as the Gazelle.


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