shifting

  • 91Ergo Shifting — Ergo Shifting, also referred to as Ergopower or Ergolevers, is the dual control shifter component design by Campagnolo for operation of the derailleurs on racing bicycles. An alternative to Shimano s STI dual control levers, the Ergo shifters… …

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  • 92The Shifting Sands — infobox Book | name = The Shifting Sands title orig = translator = image caption = author = Emily Rodda illustrator = cover artist = Marc Mcbride country = Australia language = English series = Deltora Quest genre = Fantasy novel publisher =… …

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  • 93Pitch Shifting —   [dt. »(Ton)höhenverschiebung«, von engl. tone pitch »Tonhöhe«], die Veränderung der Tonhöhe (Frequenz) eines Samples bei gleich bleibender Abspieldauer (Sampling).   Eine mögliche (tonerhöhende) Shifting Technik besteht darin, das… …

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  • 94Everything Is Shifting — Infobox Album | Name = Everything is Shifting Type = EP Artist = Y O U Released = May 1, 2005 Recorded = Spring 2005 Genre = Rock Length = 27:39 Label = Pleaserock (independent) Producer = Y O U, Clay Cook Reviews = *(none available) Last album …

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  • 95Short shifting — is a driving technique in which the gear is changed up before absolutely necessary. By short shifting, not all of the engine s power from the previous gear is being used, therefore power and torque are lost. The most common reason to change gear… …

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  • 96Cost-shifting — is either an economic situation where one group underpays for a service resulting another group overpaying for a service (shifting compared to expected burden)[1][2] or where one group pays a smaller share of costs than before resulting in… …

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  • 97consonant shifting — Lautverschiebung Laut ver*schie bung (lout f[e^]r*sh[=e] b[oo^]ng), n.; pl. {Lautverschiebungen} (lout f[e^]r*sh[=e] b[oo^]ng*en). [G.; laut sound + verschiebung shifting.] (Philol.) (a) The regular changes which the primitive Indo European stops …

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  • 98sound shifting — Lautverschiebung Laut ver*schie bung (lout f[e^]r*sh[=e] b[oo^]ng), n.; pl. {Lautverschiebungen} (lout f[e^]r*sh[=e] b[oo^]ng*en). [G.; laut sound + verschiebung shifting.] (Philol.) (a) The regular changes which the primitive Indo European stops …

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  • 99Code shifting — In linguistics, code shifting is an automatic change of language or some aspect of language, in response to a change of subject or context, within the speech of a single speaker.It can refer to a shift of language, for example from English to… …

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  • 100Shape-Shifting —    While the ability to change shape or take on the appearance of an animal, plant, or other being seems to many Westerners to be one of the most outlandish claims made by or on behalf of shamans, it may seem entirely ordinary in other cultures.… …

    Historical dictionary of shamanism