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Signals
Signals is the ninth studio album by Canadian rock band Rush, released in 1982. It was the follow-up to the successful Moving Pictures. Stylistically, the album was a continuation of Rush's foray into the technology-oriented 1980s through increased use of electronic instrumentation such as keyboards, sequencers, and electric violin. Other noticeable changes were decreased average song length and lyrical compression. The album reached #10 on the Billboard album charts and was certified platinum by the RIAA in November 1982.
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signals
Codes of signals have been used for centuries and changed frequently. Their use is too well known to need explanation. They are conveyed by flags, semaphores, balls, guns, lights, rockets, bells, horns, whistles, &c., and half a century since were carried on with incredible ability. It may be also observed that signal officers of those days became subsequently the élite of the navy; signal-officer being then a proud term of distinction.--Fog-signals, certain operations which emit sound.--Night-signals, either lanterns disposed in certain figures, flashes, or false fires, &c.
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signalsnoun
Plural noun and verb form of the word signal.
The telecommunications system sends signals constantly across the networks at different speeds according to the set speed of the technology.
Submitted by MaryC on May 31, 2016
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of SIGNALS in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of SIGNALS in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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The intelligence community has access to human and signals intelligence campaigns don't, they can provide critical early warning and context. We must develop a framework for this collaboration to happen.
We encourage our customer service representatives to be conversational, approachable, and that it's OK to have a little fun when appropriate, striking the right tone is about reading the signals in the conversation.
Together with deciding not to impose sanctions to halt the completion of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, his limited demand on cyberattacks signals weakness that our adversaries will notice and take advantage of, president Biden's summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed our worst fear: he is too weak to stand up to adversaries.
We use femtosecond laser pulses. We scan the skin and we get signals from the skin, particularly fluorescence, as well as another signal called second harmonic generation. So with these two signals we can build up images and get a precise look into the skin with a high resolution. The resolution is a factor of one thousand (times) better than ultrasound. So now you get the information without taking biopsies; normally you slice them, you stain them, and then a pathologist would look through these sections. Now you can get this information in seconds, labor free and with this fantastic resolution.
?Japan's approach to reducing emissions is being watched closely throughout Asia, if investors see strong and positive policy signals that encourage deeper emissions reductions by 2030, and a clear path to net-zero emissions by mid-century, they will respond with greater investment in clean technology and climate-resilient infrastructure.
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