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First Window (other)
First window may refer to: *first broadcast syndication rights for a work *the post-grant review period for third-party challenge and opposition of a pending patent or trademark *a wavelength band or transmission window in fibre-optic communications *the initial 4-6 hour period of ischemic preconditioning, known as classical or early preconditioning, in which a coronary occlusion can limit injuries of a subsequent ischaemia reperfusion in the myocardium See also * Second window (other) *Window (other) *Windowing (other) *Windows (other) Microsoft Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Windows may also refer to: *The plural of window, an opening in an opaque surface through which light can pass Computing * Win-OS/2 * Window (computing), a visual display are ...
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Broadcast Syndication
Broadcast syndication is the practice of leasing the right to broadcasting television shows and radio programs to multiple television stations and radio stations, without going through a broadcast network. It is common in the United States where broadcast programming is scheduled by television networks with local independent affiliates. Syndication is less widespread in the rest of the world, as most countries have centralized networks or television stations without local affiliates. Shows can be syndicated internationally, although this is less common. Three common types of syndication are: ''first-run'' syndication, which is programming that is broadcast for the first time as a syndicated show and is made specifically to sell directly into syndication; ''off-network'' syndication (colloquially called a " rerun"), which is the licensing of a program whose first airing was on network TV or in some cases, first-run syndication;Campbell, Richard, Christopher R. Martin, and Bettina ...
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Opposition Proceeding
An opposition proceeding is an administrative process available under the patent and trademark law of many jurisdictions which allows third parties to formally challenge the validity of a pending patent application ("pre-grant opposition"), of a granted patent ("post-grant opposition"), or of a trademark. Patents European Patent Office In the context of the proceedings at the European Patent Office (EPO), third parties may challenge the validity of a granted European patent by filing a post-grant opposition under the European Patent Convention (EPC). The term for filing an opposition with the EPO is nine months from the publication of the mention of the grant of the European patent in the European Patent Bulletin. France Opposition proceedings may be filed against French patents granted since April 1, 2020. The term for filing an opposition with the National Institute of Industrial Property (INPI) is nine months from the grant of the French patent. An opposition may be filed ...
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Fiber-optic Communication
Fiber-optic communication is a method of transmitting information from one place to another by sending pulses of infrared light through an optical fiber. The light is a form of carrier wave that is modulated to carry information. Fiber is preferred over electrical cabling when high bandwidth, long distance, or immunity to electromagnetic interference is required. This type of communication can transmit voice, video, and telemetry through local area networks or across long distances. Optical fiber is used by many telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, internet communication, and cable television signals. Researchers at Bell Labs have reached a record bandwidth–distance product of over kilometers per second using fiber-optic communication. Background First developed in the 1970s, fiber-optics have revolutionized the telecommunications industry and have played a major role in the advent of the Information Age. Because of its advantages over electr ...
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Ischemic Preconditioning
Ischemic preconditioning (IPC) is an experimental technique for producing resistance to the loss of blood supply, and thus oxygen, to tissues of many types. In the heart, IPC is an intrinsic process whereby repeated short episodes of ischaemia protect the myocardium against a subsequent ischaemic insult. It was first identified in 1986 by Murry ''et al.'' This group exposed anesthetised open-chest dogs to four periods of 5 minute coronary artery occlusions followed by a 5-minute period of reperfusion before the onset of a 40-minute sustained occlusion of the coronary artery. The control animals had no such period of “ischaemic preconditioning” and had much larger infarct sizes compared with the dogs that did. The exact molecular pathways behind this phenomenon have yet to be fully understood. Background If the blood supply to an organ or a tissue is impaired for a short time (usually less than five minutes) then restored so that blood flow is resumed, and the process repeat ...
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Second Window (other)
Second window may refer to: * broadcast syndication rights for a work following the expiration of first window rights for that work *the inter-partes review period for third-party challenge and opposition of a granted patent or trademark *a wavelength band or transmission window in fibre-optic communications *the period of ischemic preconditioning, starting 24 hours after a coronary occlusion and lasting up to 72 hours, that can limit injuries of a subsequent ischaemia reperfusion in the myocardium See also *''Second Window, Second Floor'', a song by Clyde McPhatter *First window (other) *Window (other) *Windowing (other) *Windows (other) Microsoft Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Windows may also refer to: *The plural of window, an opening in an opaque surface through which light can pass Computing * Win-OS/2 * Window (computing), a visual display are ...
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Window (other)
A window is an opening in an otherwise solid, opaque surface, through which light can pass. Window may also refer to: Aeronautics * Launch window, in aerospace, a time period in which a particular rocket must be launched * Chaff (radar countermeasure) (originally called Window), during World War II, the dropping of aluminium foil by aircraft to deceive radar installations Arts and entertainment * ''Window'', a 2005 film starring Louis Gossett Jr. * "Window" (short story), a 1980 science-fiction short story by Bob Leman * Window (album), a 1994 album by Christopher Cross, * ''Window'' (EP), a 2000 EP by The Microphones * "Window", a song by the Album Leaf from their 2004 album ''In a Safe Place'' * "Window", a song by Fiona Apple from her 2005 album '' Extraordinary Machine'' * "Window", a song by Genesis from their 1969 album '' From Genesis to Revelation'' * "Window", a song by Still Woozy, 2020 * "Window", a song by Tyler, the Creator from his 2011 album '' Goblin'' Comp ...
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Windowing (other)
Windowing may refer to: *Windowing system, a graphical user interface (GUI) which implements windows as a primary metaphor *In signal processing, the application of a window function to a signal *In computer networking, a flow control mechanism to manage the amount of transmitted data sent without receiving an acknowledgement (e.g. TCP windowing) *Date windowing, a method to interpret a two-digit year as a regular four-digit year, see Year 2000 problem *Address Windowing Extensions, a Microsoft Windows Application Programming Interface *A process used to produce images in a computed tomography (CT) scan *A method of publication wherein a work is published on different media at different times (e.g. first in cinemas, then on Blu-ray) See also *Window (other) *Windows (other) Microsoft Windows is an operating system developed by Microsoft. Windows may also refer to: *The plural of window, an opening in an opaque surface through which light can pass Computing ...
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