In telecommunications, the (digital) cliff effect or brick-wall effect is a sudden loss of digital signal reception. Unlike analog signals, which gradually...
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The glass cliff is a hypothesized phenomenon in which women are more likely to break the "glass ceiling" (i.e. achieve leadership roles in business and...
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dropouts are more pronounced, usually being sudden and complete, due to the cliff effect. In mobile telephony, a dropout of more than a few seconds will result...
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the babies did not cross the apparatus. In contrast, when the visual cliff effect was absent, most of the babies crossed regardless of the mother's facial...
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and erosion, with the effect of gravity. Cliffs are common on coasts, in mountainous areas, escarpments and along rivers. Cliffs are usually composed of...
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at Rasputin Music)" James dedicates the song to Cliff, saying “For Cliff!” and “Can you hear us Cliff?” A 2011 reader poll from Rolling Stone placed Burton...
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material may still be watchable. With digital television, because of the cliff effect, reception of the digital signal must be very nearly complete; otherwise...
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signal-to-noise ratio and not at all below it. This all-or-nothing tendency – the cliff effect – becomes more pronounced as stronger codes are used that more closely...
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transmission. Hierarchical modulation is particularly used to mitigate the cliff effect in digital television broadcast, particularly mobile TV, by providing...
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single bit error may cause a much larger disruption. Because of the cliff effect, it can be difficult for users to tell if a particular system is right...
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megabit/sec. This adaptation is performed up to 500 times per second. Cliff effect IEEE 802.11n-2009 § Data rates IEEE 802.11ac § Data rates and speed IEEE...
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The Streisand effect is an unintended consequence of attempts to hide, remove, or censor information, where the effort instead increases public awareness...
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greater difficulty with the reception of weak TV signals due to the cliff effect; however, AM broadcasting radio stations will often reply to listener...
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improving after several more days. For digital satellite services, the cliff effect will eliminate reception entirely at a given threshold. Reception is...
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increasing resistance to failure, as well as human error and cyberattacks. Cliff effect Database integrity Data curation Data preservation Data scrubbing Digital...
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significance threshold. A common measure of dichotomous thinking is the cliff effect. A reason to avoid dichotomous thinking is that p-values and other statistics...
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poor reception or noise than analog television, called the "digital cliff" effect. Unlike analog television, in which increasingly poor reception causes...
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above which decoding is not achieved, colloquially referred to as the cliff effect. This threshold can be optimised by finding the best proportion of arcs...
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impact on the recording and reproduction of high frequencies. Due to the cliff effect, all of these performance factors map more directly to quality in analog...
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communicate even with emergency contacts, causing harm and possibly deaths. Cliff effect Dropout List of mobile phone generations Mobile radio telephone, also...
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error correction will keep a digital signal clear until it hits the cliff effect and suddenly disappears completely. FM stations may flip back and forth...
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and Spain. Aaron Paul, a fan of Black Mirror, plays both Cliff and David inhabiting Cliff's replica. He had agreed to a cameo in the fourth series opener...
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during a 10-month period. . It also lists reform recommendations. The Cliff Effect Experience: Voices of Women on the Path to Economic Independence: This...
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population value of the common language effect size. Cliff's delta or d {\displaystyle d} , originally developed by Norman Cliff for use with ordinal data,[dubious...
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The cliff swallow or American cliff swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) is a member of the passerine bird family Hirundinidae, the swallows and martins...
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television antennas can be difficult to aim correctly because of the cliff effect and because of delays in decoding and displaying the signal. Smart antennas...
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system for digital radio ISDB-Tsb, Japanese system for digital radio. Cliff effect, which affects digital communications such as radio Shortwave Radio In-band...
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they do work, electronic telephones also suffer from the so-called "cliff effect", whereby they abruptly stop working when the line voltage falls below...
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The Seneca effect, or Seneca cliff or Seneca collapse, is a mathematical model proposed by Ugo Bardi to describe situations where a system's rate of decline...
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degradation experienced with analog media, digital media is subject to a cliff effect. Phone surveillance Intentionally added dither in the recording process...
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