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They'll digitalize the information, and our computers will talk to their computers.
Can you digitalize the voices and run a comparison of the voice prints?"
He suggested looking into ways to digitalize them.
"It is a good thing you decided to digitalize the radio data sixteen times a second so we could see the individual pulses," Donald said.
And sooner or later they're going to find a way to digitalize the actors, and then I'm out of business."
We're trying to restore information and digitalize manuscripts.
This will make it possible to digitalize transmission on the FM-band.
The project's ambition was to digitalize the volumes DI 66/45/56/58/61 and make them available online.
Most notably, he was the country's first health IT czar, leading the national effort to digitalize healthcare.
In 2005, the Ministry of Finance announced their plan to digitalize nationwide free-to-air television broadcasts.
After, García's death, the Mexican government announced a project to preserve, categorize and digitalize the entire collection.
There's lots of frantic and slightly maddening interactivity, exhibits that encourage kids to jump up and down, turn wheels, test their memories, digitalize their faces.
The company is one of the first publishers in India to digitalize its publications and more than 300 of titles are in the form of Kindle books.
Polygraphic 'stress- meters' camouflaged as transistor radios that promised to unscramble and digitalize the double and multiple meanings in other people's communications'.
While Bravo allows the user to create only paperless animations, Harlequin can scan hand-made drawings, giving the user the possibility to digitalize traditional drawings.
"The thought was, if we could digitalize the calls, and get them to the judges so they could hear the screams at the arraignment, it would be very effective," Mr. Hynes said.
The imbroglio also seems to have dimmed Vatican enthusiasm for an unrelated I.B.M. project to digitalize the library's entire archive of 150,000 rare manuscripts, an extraordinary boon to scholars.
It would be oh-so-easy to run a packaged program, digitalize a baritone voice and spin out homogenized, formulized happy talk that sounds local but really isn't, like so many other channels on the AM dial.
During her editorship, Hispania became the first journal in the humanities to digitalize and produce a CD of articles dating from its inception in 1917 through 1990, a project for which members volunteered to prepare issues or volumes.
The photographs will come to reside in a new building that is going up at Casa Lamm, and Mr. Zamudio Taylor plans to digitalize them and put them on line at a bilingual Web site.
Some 20 years after the broadcast DR was given means to digitalize the series along with other Danish productions such as Tonny Toupé Show, Casper og Mandrilaftalen and Gotha.
Today, they have been digitized and are now available for general use.
"And we've digitized only 2 percent of the world's business information."
The book has been digitized and is available on the internet.
A few of the most important items have been digitized.
In the days before digitizing, of course, the effects were made by hand.
Many items have not been digitized and are only available in physical form.
Each film that comes in from a game is immediately digitized.
Materials will continue to be received as they are digitized.
There is, of course, the problem that not everyone wants to study nature and digitize it.
Once it is digitized, a shot may go through a number of 3-D artists.
The national park data were digitized from 1: 250 000 maps.
As of May 2013, over 310 editions have been digitized and made available.
Work is being done to digitize other parts of the collection.
Some of the materials have been digitized and made available online.
Who needs Google when you can digitize your own books?
Others may be digitized to make them accessible to researchers.
You may use your imagination to decide what will be digitized.
The photographs have since been digitized and published as a popular book.
A section of these books and journals are now being digitized for use by the students.
Only a fraction of the photographs will be digitized before the move.
Many volumes which have been digitized are no longer available online.
Before she got here someone had already gone through the tape, picked out the best images and digitized them.
They lost their case when the industry endorsed digitizing entertainment.
These are then digitized and incorporated into the musical performance.
This collection has been fully digitized and is available online.
In 2008, the library received a grant of Rs 500,000 to digitise its collection.
In 2006 a new project started to digitise School Record Books.
Heart of England foundation trust has signed a five-year deal to digitise its patient records.
In the site's tutorial, would-be volunteers are shown how to digitise a weather record.
It will gather and digitise material relating to the people who built and used the systems.
So the first job was to digitise and sift through more than a hundred hour-long videotapes.
Google's project to digitise the world's book heritage (debate)
If we are to preserve this common cultural heritage then we simply have to digitise it before it is too late.
The clear message to all European cultural institutions must be to digitise and to digitise now.
In 2012 the library received State Government funding to digitise 12 million pages from its collection, including newspapers, manuscripts, pictures and books.
Billions of pounds have already been wasted on an abandoned scheme to digitise the medical records of all patients in the country.
This comes in the same week that the independent publisher Canongate announced plans to digitise its entire catalogue.
Also, if you could digitise the Guide and make its listings portable and searchable, back of the net.
The paper hopes to digitise the entirety of its printed stories, with at least 50,000 articles dating to June 1994 already digitised.
Secondly, a directive on orphan works: the objective is to create the necessary legal certainty to support the efforts to digitise our cultural heritage.
In some cases where very high-resolution digital images of good quality are needed it may be advantageous to take large-format film photographs and digitise them.
Journals are published online as a matter of course and projects to digitise books are underway in a number of guises.
In 2000, Getty embarked on a large project to digitise the photo archive, and launched the website www.hultonarchive.com in 2001.
Thirdly, we cannot accept the opt-out method in the European legal system, because this allows Google to digitise works without the author's consent.
In early 2010, Burke's announced a programme to digitise past content and make it available online in ebook format.
BBC Learning worked with The National Archives to digitise the material.
One other thought: wasn't it James Lovelock who said we fully digitise our lives at our peril?
And you may also be interested in our programme from last year on the massive technical challenge to digitise the BBC's archive.
The purpose was to digitise Indian Social Science Literature published in 119 periodicals since their inception to 1970.
The speech attracted considerable media coverage due to its criticism of the British Library's plans to digitise its national newspaper collection.