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Table 1 TV Filters

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"... In PAGE 3: ...igure 1 HIRES Schematic..........................................................................................4 Table1 TV Filters.... In PAGE 4: ... HIRES Manual Introduction iv List of Tables Table1 TV Filters.... In PAGE 10: ... One wheel contains neutral density filters, while the other contains colored glass filters. Table1 shows the available ND and colored filters for the TV. The neutral density filters, in combination with the TV lens aperture stop control and tv integration time, give the camera some 20 stellar magnitudes of dynamic range.... ..."

Table 4. Audience shares of domestic public TV Broadcasting 1991-2004

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Table 27.1 Videostyle: Content and Appeals of Political TV Broadcasts Around the World (%)

in unknown title
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Table 3.2. Percentage of Norwegian TV broadcasts which are subtitled. Speech in languages other than Norwegian is generally subtitled (in the image), regardless of whether and how the rest of the broadcast is subtitled. Data collected from the five major TV channels, NRK1, NRK2, TV2, TV3 and TV Norge, between September 5th and 11th, 1997. (Dagbladet, Oslo, September 4th 1997, [NRK97])

in Automatic Content-Based Filtering of Television News
by Johan Ljung 2005

Table 3.1. Percentage of Swedish TV broadcasts which are subtitled. It should be noted that speech in languages other than Swedish is generally subtitled (in the image), regardless of whether and how the rest of the broadcast is subtitled. Data collected from the five major TV channels, SVT1, SVT2, TV3, TV4 and Kanal5, between September 1st and 7th, 1997.(Dagens Nyheter, Stockholm, August 28th amp; September 4th, 1997, [SVT97])

in Automatic Content-Based Filtering of Television News
by Johan Ljung 2005

TABLE IV ACCESSING BROADCAST CHANNEL WITH VARIED-SIZE MOBILE SERVICES

in Organizing and Accessing Web Services on Air
by Xu Yang Athman, Xu Yang, Athman Bouguettaya, Senior Member, Brahim Medjahed, Student Member, Hao Long, Weiping He

TABLE IV Broadcast operation with 96 nodes and varying number of machines

in Implementing MPI with Optimized Algorithms for Metacomputing
by Edgar Gabriel, Michael Resch, Roland Rühle

Table 1. Broadcast technologies supported by major mobile phone vendors.

in • Corporate
by Mp Player, Markus Sihvonen, High Data, Markus Sihvonen 2007
"... In PAGE 18: ... For example, if a device is capable of receiving mobile TV broadcasts, it can be realized via different technologies. Table1 illustrates broadcasting ... ..."

Table B.7: Estimated probability of attaining certain RFI suppression for an average TV broadcast with one and two seconds of integration time and a PRF of 15 kHz

in Approved Checked Date Rev Reference
by Emw/fn/px Daniel Svensson, Daniel Svensson, Jan Johansson

Table III. Interaction Moment Detection for TV Broadcast Video Sequences Video1 Video2 Video3 Video4 Video5 Video6

in Video-Guided Motion Synthesis Using Example Motions MIN JE PARK
by Min Gyu Choi
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