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  PAL Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is the analogue video format used in television transmission in most of Europe (except France, Bulgaria, Russia, Yugoslavia, and some other countries in Eastern Europe, where SECAM is used), Australia and some Asian, African, and South American countries.
PAL was developed in Germany by Walter Bruch, and first introduced in 1967.
PAL-M is a hybrid of NTSC and PAL with 525 lines/60 Hz used in Brazil and PAL-N is a variant of PAL with narrow bandwidth which is used in Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruguay.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - PAL-M
PAL, short for phase-alternating line, phase alternation by line or phase alternation line, is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world.
PAL was developed by Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Germany.
The basics of PAL and the NTSC system are very similar; a quadrature amplitude modulated subcarrier (typically at approximately 4.43 MHz for PAL, and 3.58 MHz for NTSC) carrying the chrominance information is added to the luminance video signal to form a composite video baseband signal (CVBS).
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 NSDL Metadata Record -- A Progress Report on the Discourse and Reference Components of PAL
PAL is being designed to arrange various kinds of events with concern for the who, what, when, where and why of that event.
The goal for PAL is to permit a speaker to interact with it in English and to use extended discourse to state the speaker's requirements.
PAL uses the focus of discourse to direct its attention to a portion of the discourse and to the database to which the discourse refers.
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 Qwika - similar:PAL
A person may be a pal or have a pal, either being a personal relationship.
Pal was the name of a famous dog trained by Rudd Weatherwax who was the first to portray Lassie, a famous collie.
PAL is a brand bubble gum sold mostly in Mexico and southern United States.
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 Reduced keyboard disambiguating system - Patent 6307549
The disambiguating method of claim 8, wherein one of the plurality of object types is a character interpretation of an input sequence, which interprets at least one input in the input sequence as an unambiguously specified character.
The disambiguating method of claim 8, wherein one of the plurality of object types is a proper noun interpretation of an input sequence, the proper noun interpretation associating at least one character to at least one input in the input sequence to form a completed proper noun.
The disambiguating method of claim 28, wherein the plurality of nodes are connected by a plurality of paths, each of the plurality of paths linking a parent node associated with a base input sequence with a child node associated with the base input sequence of the parent node and an additional input sequence.
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 Disambiguating system for disambiguating ambiguous input sequences by displaying objects associated with the generated ...
The disambiguating system of claim 1, wherein the identified object associated with the highest frequency of use is displayed as the textual interpretation of the generated input sequence at an insertion point where text is output to the text entry display location.
The disambiguating system of claim 8, wherein the frequency of use associated with each object in memory is equal to the sum of the frequencies of use of the Japanese words associated with an object contained in memory.
The disambiguating system of claim 1, wherein the user input device is implemented as a touchscreen on which the user performs a plurality of simple touchscreen gestures, wherein the touchscreen is contacted and the point of contact is moved in a distinct fashion, wherein each distinct gesture corresponds to an input.
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 PAL
PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, is a colour encoding used in broadcast television systems, used throughout the world except in most of the Americas, some East Asian countries, parts of the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and France.
The name "Phase Alternating Line" describes the way that part of the colour information on the video signal is reversed in phase with each line, which automatically corrects phase errors in the transmission of the signal.
The PAL colour system is usually used with a video format that has 625 lines per frame and a refresh rate of 25 frames per second, interlaced, such as systems B, G, H, I, and N (see broadcast television systems for the technical details of each format).
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 PAL Information - pal
PAL, short for phase-alternating pal vcr line, phase alternation by line or for phase alternation line, is a colour encoding system used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the pal of piglet world.
The basics of PAL and the NTSC system are quite similar; a quadrature amplitude modulated subcarrier (typically at approximately 4.43MHz for PAL, and 3.58MHz for NTSC) carrying the chrominance information pal joey writer is added to the lumuminance international pen pal video pal joey golf signal to form a composite video baseband signal (CVBS).
Unlike sony pal dcr-hc21 NTSC's telecine system, this is usually un-noticeable in practice (except that the soundtrack is slightly higher in pitch), although pager pal as a consequence films shown on video equipment in PAL countries pal ntsc run for 4% less time than their NTSC brothers, despite being otherwise identical.
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 PAL - One Language   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The basics of PAL are quite similar to the NTSC system; the SECAM system, on the other hand, is quite different from both of the others.
In Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, PAL is used with the standard 625 line system, but again with (very nearly) the NTSC color subcarrier frequency; these variants are called PAL-N and PAL-CN.
This is usually un-noticeable in practice, although as a consequence films shown in PAL countries run for 4% less time than their NTSC brothers, despite being otherwise identical.
www.onelang.com /encyclopedia/index.php/PAL   (861 words)

  
 PAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
PAL, short for phase-alternating line, phase alternation by line or for phase alternation line, is a colour encoding used in broadcast television systems in large parts of the world.
The basics of PAL and the NTSC system are quite similar; a quadrature amplitude modulated subcarrier (typically at approximately 4.43MHz for PAL, and 3.58MHz for NTSC) carrying the chrominance information is added to the lumuminance video signal to form a composite video baseband signal (CVBS).
The PAL colour system (either baseband or with any RF system, with the normal 4.43MHz subcarrier unlike PAL-M) can also be applied to an NTSC-like 525-line (480i) picture to form what is often known as "PAL-60" (sometimes "PAL-60/525").
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 PAL
The term "PAL" is often used informally to refer to a 625-line/50 Hz (principally European) television system, and to differentiate from a 525-line/60 Hz (principally USA/Japan) "NTSC" system.
In Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay, PAL is used with the standard 625 line system, but again with (very nearly) the NTSC color subcarrier frequency; these variants are called PAL-N and PAL-NC.
The PAL colour system (either baseband or with any RF system, with the normal 4.43 MHz subcarrier unlike PAL-M) can also be applied to an NTSC-like 525-line (480i) picture to form what is often known as "PAL-60" (sometimes "PAL-60/525").
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 de PAL Fernsehnorm For other meanings of PAL see...
PAL was developed in Germany Germany by Walter Bruch Walter Bruch, working at Telefunken Telefunken, and first introduced in 1967 1967.
The PAL colour system is usually used with a video format that has 625 lines per frame and a refresh rate of 25 frames per second, interlaced, such as systems "B", "G", "H", "I", and "N" (see broadcast television system broadcast television systems for the technical details of each format).
The standard that defines the PAL system was published by the International Telecommunications Union International Telecommunications Union in 1998 1998 and has the title "Recommendation ITU-R BT.470-6, Conventional Television Systems".
www.biodatabase.de /PAL   (441 words)

  
 PAL - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about PAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Running a television program written for PAL on an NTSC system can result in the bottom of the screen image being cut off.
just as it makes a man happy to lend a hand to a pal in a ticklish place, or a lover happy to put his coat around the girl he loves to keep her warm.
An' he is here, arisin' to his feet to give the glad hand to his old pal.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /PAL   (219 words)

  
 PAL:   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The term "PAL" is often used informally to refer to a 625-line/50 Hz (576i, principally European) television system, and to differentiate from a 525-line/60 Hz (480i, principally North American/Central American/Japanese) "NTSC" system.
PAL can be decoded with two "NTSC" decoders.
The PAL colour system (either baseband or with any RF system, with the normal 4.43 MHz subcarrier unlike PAL-M) can also be applied to an NTSC-like 525-line (480i) picture to form what is often known as "PAL-60" (sometimes "PAL-60/525" or "Pseudo PAL").
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 PAL
PAL, short for Phase Alternating Line, Phase Alternation by Line or for Phase Alternation Line, is a colour encoding used in broadcast television systems, used throughout the world except in most of the Americas, some East Asian countries, parts of the Middle East and Eastern Europe, and France.
PAL was developed in Germany by Walter Bruch, working at Telefunken, and first introduced in 1967.
(However, some other countries changed completely from SECAM-D/K to PAL-B/G.) In Brazil, PAL is used in conjunction with the 525 line, 29.97 frame/s system M (other countries using system M use NTSC).
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/p/pa/pal.html   (479 words)

  
 Qwika - similar:Broadcast_television_system
PAL was developed by Walter Bruch at Telefunken in Germany, and the format was first introduce...
Quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) is a modulation scheme which conveys data by changing (modulating) the amplitude of two carrier waves.
YUV is used in the PAL and NTSC systems of television broadcasting, which is the standard in much of the world.
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 Panasonic Cctv   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Pal was actually the first dog to appear regulary in Our Gang shorts.
PAL - For other meanings of "PAL" see PAL (disambiguation).
PAL B, D, G, H, I, M, N SECAM Component Video Inputs Includes detailed review action title.
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 Pal Camera
The name "Phase Alternating Line"describes the way that part of the colour information on the video signal is reversed inphase with each line, which automatically corrects phase errors in the transmission of the signal by canceling them out.
(Lineswhere the color phase is reversed compared to NTSC are often called PAL or phase-alternation lines, which justifies one of theexpansions of the acronym, while the other lines are called NTSC lines.) Early PAL receivers relied on thttp:/.
A camera is a device used to take images (usually photographs), either singly or in sequence, with or without sound, such as with video cameras.
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 data rescue   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The side of the satellite track is determined because the rate of change of the doppler is faster when the Earth is turning towards the satellite track.
For example, if the programmer was operating on a grid on the CPU he might have code that looked like this:(To Be Done)On the GPU, the programmer only specifies the body of the loop as the kernel and what data to loop over by drawing geometry.
The results from the previous step are used as the input for the current step and the range over which the operation is applied is halved each step until only one stream element remains.
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 VHS - Free net encyclopedia
The vertical resolution of VHS (and all other analog recording methods) is determined by the TV standard — a maximum of 486 lines are visible in NTSC and a maximum of 576 lines in PAL.
The video bandwidth is achieved with a relatively low tape speed by the use of helical scan recording of a frequency modulated luminance (fl and white) signal, to which a frequency-reduced "color under" chroma (hue and saturation) signal is added.
It is perfectly possible to record and play back a blank T-XXX tape in a PAL machine or a blank E-XXX tape in an NTSC machine, but the resulting playing time will be different than indicated.
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The basics of PAL and the NTSC system are very similar; a quadrature amplitude modulated subcarrier (typically at approximately 4.43 MHz for PAL, and 3.58 MHz for NTSC) carrying the chrominance info\/info/Composite_video" title="Composite video">composite video baseband signal (CVBS).
PAL can be decoded with two "NTSC" decoders that are 180 degrees out of phase with each other.
PAL and NTSC have slighly divergent colour spaces, but the colour decoder differences here are ignored.
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 PAL - OneLook Dictionary Search
Pal, pal : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Phrases that include PAL: pen pal, assur bani pal, fs pal, kristo das pal, pal around, more...
Words similar to PAL: crony, buddy, chum, sidekick, brother, palled, palling, palship, amigo, bud, bunkie, chum up, cohort, compadre, pal up, playmate, more...
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 Pal Vcr
Pal the Wonder Dog - Pal the Wonder Dog was famous for appearing in early Hollywood episodes of the Buster Brown series and the silent Our Gang comedies.
Pal Digital Camcorder - Pal Digital Camcorder Integrated Digital Television - An integrated Digital Television set is a TV set with a built in digital receiver (DVB-T).
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 PAL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
In digital video applications, such as DVDs and digital broadcasting, even the colour encoding is no longer significant; in that context, PAL means only 576 lines at 25 frames per second interlaced, and there is no longer any difference to SECAM.
Unlike NTSC's telecine system, which uses 3:2 pulldown to convert the 24 frames per second to the NTSC frame rate, PAL results in the telecined video running 4.2% shorter than the original film as well as the equivalent NTSC telecined video.
However, many movie purists prefer PAL speed-up over NTSC's 3:2 pulldown, because the latter results in telecine judder, a visual distortion not present in PAL sped-up video.
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 CALO
Under the Personalized Assistant that Learns (PAL) program of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), we are working with SRI and other team-members on the CALO (Cognitive Agent that Learns and Organizes) project.
These systems are robust to the typical failures of individual recognizers because of mutual disambiguation — a phenomenon in which a failure to recognize one modality is compensated for by partial information fused from another modality, because of complementary information present in the various modalities.
Oviatt, S. Mutual disambiguation of recognition errors in a multimodal architecture, In Proceedings of Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems: CHI '99, New York, N.Y.: ACM Press, 1999, 576-583.
www.cse.ogi.edu /CHCC/Projects/CALO/main.html   (1721 words)

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