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Somewhere there may be a backup system what we call redundancy that might be the basis for better identifying tumors
The researchers discovered that there is in fact a great deal of redundancy between the images required to simulate different viewing angles.
The algorithm that computes the image to be displayed onscreen can exploit that redundancy allowing individual screen pixels to participate simultaneously in the projection of different viewing angles.
Exploiting redundancy For every frame of video, each modulator displays six different patterns which together produce eight different viewing angles:
however, referring to them as"redundancies"and"streamlining.""Tidal quickly rushed out a statement. It said that Tidal had a new"interim CEO"called"Peter Norstad."
"With this redundancy our model has also a high fault tolerance, "says Lechner. The new architecture can be realized on various platforms ranging from superconducting circuits to ultracold gases in optical lattices."
Routing data over both simultaneously provides redundancy that allows an AOPTIX link to guarantee a rate of two gigabits per second with only five minutes or less downtime in a year,
As well as enhanced geographic redundancy features for faster maintenance, the latest version of the ACID-compliant transactional database also provides better reporting on distributed memory use and database operations,
"Other significant aspects of Cluster 7. 4 are improvements to geo redundancy capabilities and online maintenance,
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