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The 2000s (decade) saw the introduction of digital radio and direct broadcasting by satellite (DBS) in the USA.
The cabling of Britain is to begin as soon as possible, so that at least major conurbations will be hooked up by 1986, when the BBC starts direct broadcasting by satellite (DBS).
British Satellite Broadcasting won the fifteen-year franchise in December 1986 to operate the Direct Broadcasting by Satellite System over four rival bids with a licence to operate three channels.
On 2 October France and West Germany decided on a co-operative direct broadcasting by satellite (DBS) programme involving the construction of TDF-I and TV-SAT.
In the late 1980s the IBA was appointed as regulator and transmitter operator for the first DBS (Direct Broadcasting by Satellite) service for the UK and awarded the franchise to BSB (British Satellite Broadcasting).
DBS is only used for patients whose symptoms cannot be controlled with medications.
In some patients, the DBS is only put on one side of the brain.
There is still further research necessary into how and why exactly DBS works.
The Saints need Dbs that will play the ball in the air instead of running behind receivers with their back turned.
After more DBS, the patient could name objects and use his hands.
DBS works well with a range of plastic materials.
Him and the dBs in the mid-80s.
DBS carries risks associated with any type of brain surgery.
"DBS," he added, "is blowing people away with its quality."
Cable is not the only business being poached by DBS.
DBS leads are placed in the brain according to the type of symptoms to be addressed.
He seems to have enjoyed programming, and spent the rest of his life working at DBS.
The concept showed how the future successor to the DBS would look.
The three banks were later merged under the trading name of DBS.
Until 1952 all DBs had been intended for competition purposes only.
DBS is helpful for some patients, but other patients have side effects and complications.
"They took over the DBs when the hospital moved to new quarters, just after the war.
DBS has also been applied for phantom limb pain.
DBS at high frequency often has behavioral effects that are similar to those of lesioning.
He joined DBS as a director on 15 June 2005.
The growth of DBS must be placed in context, of course.
In this article, we'll learn exactly how DBS works to achieve its therapeutic effects.
Instead they will rely on a local cable station to provide the DBS signals.
Despite the long history of DBS, its underlying principles and mechanisms are still not clear.
Another alternative is deep brain stimulation (DBS), which seems to be effective in many cases.