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Topographic alignment of auditory inputs to the visual cortex

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To stream or not to stream?

New Library World, 2016
Purpose The University of Kansas (KU) libraries has faced increased requests for streaming video in the past five years. While we have provided access to many databases of films, feature films remained a problem. To write a collection development policy, the library undertook three investigations to ensure the outcome reflected the needs of the ...
Sara E. Morris, Lea Currie
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Auditory segregation: Stream or streams?

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 1975
When auditory material segregates into "streams," is the unattended stream actually organized as an entity? An affirmative answer is suggested by the observation that the organizational structure of the unattended material interacts with the structure of material to which the subject is trying to attend.
Albert S. Bregman, Alexander I. Rudnicky
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Software streaming via block streaming [PDF]

open access: possible2003 Design, Automation and Test in Europe Conference and Exhibition, 2003
Software streaming allows the execution of stream-enabled software on a device even while the transmission/streaming may still be in progress. Thus, the software can be executed while it is being streamed instead of causing the user to wait for the completion of download, decompression, installation and reconfiguration.
Pramote Kuacharoen   +2 more
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Streaming Music, Streaming Capital

2023
In Streaming Music, Streaming Capital, Eric Drott analyzes the political economy of online music streaming platforms. Attentive to the way streaming has reordered the production, circulation, and consumption of music, Drott examines key features of this new musical economy, including the roles played by data collection, playlisting, new methods of ...
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Stream Fluting and Stream Erosion

The Journal of Geology, 1935
Swiftly moving sand or silt-laden water currents sometimes abrade grooves, elongated in the direction of flow, in stream boulders and in the bedrock of the stream channel. Discontinuous grooves of irregular pattern result from turbulence of the water flow.
Maxson, John H., Campbell, Ian
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