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Rather, the shifting and changing sounds suggest electronic sound effects, while sometimes the warping sounded like a vinyl record going very slowly.
FORBES: Dudamel And The L.A. Philharmonic At Lincoln Center
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In 1992, the United States adopted a moratorium on nuclear testing, thus precluding the most rigorous and reliable means of establishing the susceptibility of electronic systems to electromagnetic effects.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: The terror next time
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In his 1992 book, The Twilight of Sovereignty, he predicted the rise of electronic networks and their chief economic effects.
FORBES: Wriston's Law Still Holds
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Revenue growth in its largest segments, electronic and general merchandise (excluding the effects of exchange rates) slowed in North America to 56% from 80% and Internationally to 54% from 71%.
FORBES: Amazon Overvalued: Lack of Visibility
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Panorama investigates claims that the electronic smog of the wireless world can cause long-term health effects.
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The website Chilling Effects, a collaboration between a number of US law schools and the Electronic Frontier Foundation, publishes the notices, and is still visible via Google Search.
BBC: Film studios request removal of takedown notices
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Well the effects of globalisation and our interdependence with other countries, the new network electronic communications means that we're also vulnerable in other ways - cyber attack bringing down the networks, pandemics, influenza, the First World War, DNA's now on the Internet, energy policy - all of these bring insecurities and potential threats to our country quite apart from...
BBC: John Reid MP, Former Cabinet Minister
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This pairing creates some interesting effects, allowing for a great deal of precision and control in optical and electronic applications.
FORBES: Quantum Dots and Fullerenes Team Up For Better Nanoscale Solar Panels
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No presses are required for purely electronic publishing, and over time, this new distribution system will have as-yet-unknown effects on the traditional publishing world.
WSJ: On the Web, Amateurs Rivaling Professionals