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Apoptosis in the terminal endbud of the murine mammary gland: a mechanism of ductal morphogenesis
(1996)
ATM virtual studio services
(1996)
The term "virtual studio" refers to real-time 3D graphics systems used to render a virtual set in sync with live camera motion. As the camera pans and zooms, the virtual set is redrawn from the correct perspective. Using blue room techniques, actors in front of the real camera are then “placed in” the virtual set. Current virtual studio systems are centralized – the blue room, cameras, renderers etc. are located at a single site. However distributed configurations offer significant economies such as the sharing of expensive rendering equipment among many sites. This paper describes early expe- riences of the DVP1 project in the realization of a distributed virtual studio. In particular we de- scribe the first video production using a distributed virtual studio over ATM and make observations concerning network QOS requirements.
Yams of the most widely differing nature are produced in textile mills. The production stages necessary for this are carried out with the aid of textile machines. Between these individual textile machines - from cards to spinning machines - sliver cans serve as a rule as transport containers, in which the sensitive sliver material is temporarily stored, and presented to the next production stage.
Die absatzpolitische Bedeutung des Customizing ist heute unstrittig. Je reifer der Markt, desto größer die Notwendigkeit, individuelle Kundenwünsche bei der Produktgestaltung und -vermarktung zu berücksichtigen. Es gilt, kreativ, schnell und intelligent die Bedürfnisse der Käufer zu ermitteln und hierauf mit erstklassiger Technik und erstklassigem Service zu antworten. Trendsetter des Customizing ist die Automobilindustrie. Sie ist das beste Beispiel dafür, wie sich infolge des global drastisch verschärften Wettbewerbs Qualität und Vielfalt des Produktangebotes zugunsten des Verbrauchers gewandelt haben.