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A highly creative and new way of interfacing is required.
Fabric for the back of the cushion, cut to the same size as the interfacing.
Sometimes she does a very funny set on interfacing, but only if the audience is middle-aged.
They talked for most of the next hour about thalamus-level interfacing.
There was, of course, an alternative to all this jury-rigging and computer interfacing.
Our technology on the interfacing of organic and inorganic materials is advanced.
The younger ones don't seem to know that interfacing is laughable.
Mark the position of the scallops with chalk on the interfacing, using the template.
Further developments have been made that allow for more complex interfacing, such as controlling a robotic arm.
It was a dead-end technology, like direct interfacing between human neural systems and computers.
"Ah, your array and interfacing are quite current, but you definitely need data files, including a number of languages."
A proposed framework for the whole interfacing scenario.
Important ethical, legal and societal issues related to brain-computer interfacing are:
Other virtual interfacing programs utilize Flash which also provides direct content, but does so in a less efficient manner.
Like Janille, he had the aptitude for direct neural interfacing.
That's what the interfacing effect is-a defense mechanism.
You could tamper with the monitors and records, those things that had been designed for human interfacing, but not the mechanical guard devices.
Applications in brain-computer interfacing have also been proposed.
Some patterns use the same fabric as the garment to create an interfacing, as with sheer fabrics.
They include the necessary interfaces for programming and interfacing, and have been implemented in a variety of systems.
Cover with a damp cloth and iron gently, fusing the woven ribbon to the interfacing.
What are the neuro-physiological causes of performance variations in brain-computer interfacing?
A typical display is shown here, mounted on a breadboard for easier interfacing:
As sensors and actuators become more complex they provide support for various modes of operation and interfacing.
The 1997 film was cited for its originality and its complex interfacing of the beautiful and the bizarre.
The agreement includes the interlining of routes between the airlines.
An interlining is a middle layer sandwiched between the face fabric and the back lining.
Yet another development during that time was the method used to secure the lining and interlining once the tie had been folded into shape.
It has an interlining which gives it a little more weight and is self tipped.
Once the interlining has been locked in, the two layers of fabric can be treated as one and made up in the same way.
Finish off the sides by turning them in to the wrong side on the creaselines, with the interlining.
An interlining is an additional layer of fabric between the lining and the outer garment shell.
Dressmaker's interlining and water-soluble paper are contemporary alternatives.
Used as interlining.
A fluffy, blanket type fabric, made of plain weave and used as a curtain interlining and to soften pelmets.
Mr. Ghesquiere cut his jacket closer to the body and eliminated the heavy plaid interlining of the original.
A pair of side panels with interlining, lining and center-edge trim for a nine-foot window starts at $350, fabric not included.
After the six months of interlining, the Bloor-Danforth Line became a separate route and lower Bay was closed.
Many routes in the Kitchener-Waterloo area had their numbering split in the early 2000s as interlining was handled differently, to allow more flexibility.
The fabric is simply folded over and the buttonhole stitching secures the two layers (or three layers if there is an interlining).
Take the curtain hem allowance over the cut edge of interlining, and complete the sides and hem with mitred corners (page 38).
A seven-fold tie is an unlined construction variant of the four-in-hand necktie which pre-existed the use of interlining.
Interlining (also known as "interline ticketing") is a voluntary commercial agreement between individual airlines to handle passengers traveling on itineraries that require multiple airlines.
Supporting materials, such as interfacing, interlining or lining, or fusing, may be used as well, to give the fabric a more rigid or durable shape.
In 1958, Chrysler teamed with Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company to offer Captive Air run-flat tires using an interlining to carry the weight.
Tighter regulation of "interlining," the practice of freight carriers hiring other carriers to "perform all or part of the services the originating carrier is obliged" to provide.
I found I would be required to buy the filler (interlining) and the backing, then assemble the three pieces and either tie or stitch (i.e., quilt) them together.
Much of the infrastructure for interlining is still present on the system, and most older stations still have signs informing passengers of each train's next destination, although they no longer change.
The concept of a PNR was first introduced by airlines that needed to exchange reservation information in case passengers required flights of multiple airlines to reach their destination ("interlining").
Southwest's differences include a linear route structure, quick turnarounds, a fleet composed of one type of jet and lack of such amenities as baggage interlining, reserved seats and inflight meals.