• Chairperson Kowetha Davidson called the meeting to order at 12:15 PM. Meeting attendees were asked to identify themselves for the record. (cdc.gov)
  • Horses were each assessed by three judges, in addition to a total of 2h behaviour observations recorded per horse. (researchgate.net)
  • Component scores for horses were correlated against behavioural observations for the same horses and revealed significant correlations with 20 of the recorded behaviour variables. (researchgate.net)
  • He says that during orientation, videotaped observations are used to evaluate residents' communication skills. (medscape.com)
  • Slides, negatives, and audio/videotape records are also available. (marquette.edu)
  • Videotapes of the visits were analyzed using the Davis observation code. (nih.gov)
  • Studies in recent years in primary care and emergency medicine show that videotaping residents during patient visits can help improve trainees' communication skills. (medscape.com)
  • Recording exams and office visits during graduate medical training can offer a greater sense of a resident's capabilities and the chance to self-reflect and build emotional intelligence, according to Mark Knudson, MD, family and community medicine professor at Wake Forest University School of Medicine in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. (medscape.com)
  • Faced with these challenges, broadcasters sought to adapt magnetic tape recording technology (already used for audio recording) for use with television as well. (wikipedia.org)
  • The term "quadruplex" refers to the use of four magnetic record/play heads mounted on a headwheel spinning transversely (width-wise) across the tape at a rate of 14,386 RPM (for 960 recorded stripes per second) for NTSC 525 lines/30fps-standard quad decks and at 15,000 RPM (for 1,000 stripes per second) for those using the PAL 625 lines/25fps video standard. (wikipedia.org)
  • Court orders authorizing disclosure under subparagraph (C) shall issue only with prior notice to the consumer and only if the law enforcement agency shows that there is probable cause to believe that the records or other information sought are relevant to a legitimate law enforcement inquiry. (cornell.edu)
  • This format revolutionized broadcast television operations and television production, since the only recording medium available to the TV industry until then was kinescope film. (wikipedia.org)
  • This was because there was minimal time for the local TV stations to receive video for the programming from the East Coast (live via leased microwave relay or coaxial cable circuits provided by the phone company (AT&T)), to record it to kinescope films, and to develop the film to be aired. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the early 1950s, the only way to record television programs for later rebroadcast was with the kinescope, which was basically a film camera aimed at a television screen. (aes.org)
  • the audio, control, and cue tracks were recorded in a standard linear fashion near the edges of the tape. (wikipedia.org)
  • The cue track was used either as a second audio track, or for recording cue tones or time code for linear video editing. (wikipedia.org)
  • Participants may not record or broadcast audio or video of sessions at Alliance Events. (endhomelessness.org)
  • Previous guidelines required organizations to obtain informed consent from patients before using images, video, or audio recordings of them for internal training and education purposes. (medscape.com)
  • b) Video Tape Rental and Sale Records. (cornell.edu)
  • A court issuing an order pursuant to this section, on a motion made promptly by the video tape service provider , may quash or modify such order if the information or records requested are unreasonably voluminous in nature or if compliance with such order otherwise would cause an unreasonable burden on such provider. (cornell.edu)
  • 2-inch quadruplex videotape (also called 2″ quad video tape or quadraplex) was the first practical and commercially successful analog recording video tape format. (wikipedia.org)
  • There were three different variations of 2-inch quad: Low-band, which was the first variety of quad introduced by Ampex in 1956, High-band, which used a wider bandwidth for recording video to the tape, resulting in higher-resolution video from the video tape recorder (VTR), and Super high-band, which used a pilot tone for better timebase stability, and higher coercivity tape. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ampex, seeing the impracticality of the prototype BCE and RCA VTRs, started to develop a more practical videotape format with tape economy in mind, as well as providing a solution to the networks' West Coast delay woes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Ampex decided that instead of having the tape move at high speed past a stationary head to record enough bandwidth for video, the head would be made to move rapidly across the relatively slow moving tape. (wikipedia.org)
  • Transient response considerations in a video tape recording system. (nps.edu)
  • The transient response limitations of an AM-FM-AM system and in3 particular, a video bandwidth tape recording system, are examined and discussed. (nps.edu)
  • Today, 19% tape the calls of employees in selected job categories, and another 3% record and review all employees' phone chat. (epolicyinstitute.com)
  • Written permission to tape or record programs must be obtained directly from the speaker involved at least thirty days before the NCTM Annual Meeting & Exposition. (nctm.org)
  • The interviews were conducted for 15-20 minutes, recorded using video tape. (who.int)
  • LAUTCH, H. Video-tape recording as an aid to behavior therapy. (bvsalud.org)
  • They often record the demonstrations (and make it clear they are recording) to show law enforcement and others they are being watched. (findlaw.com)
  • The five songs were recorded on November 25 at the live show recorded for the Storytellers series on the VH1 cable network. (columbia.edu)
  • Brewer has been video recording and photographing the night sky for 35 years, and now he's excited to bring the eclipse in HD to Astronomy.com visitors. (astronomy.com)
  • For years Rodriguez had urged his superiors to destroy the tapes, out of a stated fear that the brutality depicted on them would inevitably leak and place the CIA interrogators, whose faces were supposedly visible on the recordings, in jeopardy. (thedailybeast.com)
  • My 710 has worked fine for years, but today, I went to record, and before I started, I used VCR mode to make sure I wasn't overwriting a previous recording. (fixya.com)
  • Can I take pictures/sound recordings/videotape? (njsymphony.org)
  • A digital video camera-that is, a device that records sequences of continuous pictures and generates a signal for display or transfer of video footage. (adobe.com)
  • No. Photography, sound recording and videotaping are not permitted at any of our venues or concerts. (njsymphony.org)
  • It was recorded on videotape and in multitrack sound for broadcast and release on CD and DVD. (columbia.edu)
  • A recorded message will be left on the 1.800.ALLEGRO (255.3476) line advising that the concert has been canceled. (njsymphony.org)
  • Is It Legal to Videotape, Record Police? (findlaw.com)
  • The University Archives staff seeks to identify and preserve all University records that have long term administrative, legal, financial, or historical value. (marquette.edu)
  • Looking for legal documents or records? (ftc.gov)
  • While videotaping can improve patient outcomes, ethical and legal troubles can arise when hospitals aren't up front with patients about their rights and don't have strict rules to protect patient privacy. (medscape.com)
  • The number of companies that use video surveillance to track employees' on-the-job performance has also increased, with 10% now videotaping selected job categories and 6% videotaping all employees. (epolicyinstitute.com)
  • Brewer has been video recording the night sky since 1985, improving his techniques and obtaining new equipment as advancements are made. (astronomy.com)
  • Videotape recordings were made of the worker's activities. (cdc.gov)
  • b) The record in this case includes a videotape capturing the events in question. (cornell.edu)
  • Specific information on the retention and the disposition of University records may be obtained by contacting a staff member. (marquette.edu)
  • Austin Barry, MD, a second-year internal medicine resident at University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), recalls feeling a sense of dread in the lead-up to being recorded last year. (medscape.com)
  • Workers' e-mail, IM, blog and Internet content creates written business records that are the electronic equivalent of DNA evidence," said Flynn, noting that one in five employers has had e-mail subpoenaed by courts and regulators and another 13% have battled workplace lawsuits triggered by employee e-mail, according to last year's Workplace E-Mail & IM Survey from AMA and ePolicy Institute. (epolicyinstitute.com)
  • The UHP headquarters furnished copies of the troopers' in-car video tapes recorded during the survey period. (cdc.gov)
  • Residency programs often observe their residents in training to gauge their performance, with some even videotaping residents as they examine patients. (medscape.com)
  • The first videotape recorder using this format was built the same year. (wikipedia.org)
  • A file format for video recorded by mobile phones. (adobe.com)
  • At this time, we ask that you do not record or videotape the material. (mildred-elley.edu)
  • I am not sure if this camera with give you a RF warning if your record heads get clogged. (fixya.com)
  • In all situations, patients have to give their consent for videotaping, he says. (medscape.com)
  • Ex parte communication means an oral or written communication not on the public record for which reasonable prior notice to all parties is not given, but does not include requests for status reports on a matter. (fda.gov)
  • The new standard states that a "hospital considers patients' privacy and complies with law and regulation when making and using recordings, films, or other images of patients. (medscape.com)
  • Administrative record means the documents in the administrative file of a particular administrative action on which the Commissioner relies to support the action. (fda.gov)
  • Brewer himself is in the midst of conducting test after test with his equipment to ensure he'll be ready to record as this important event begins. (astronomy.com)
  • Last year, the Joint Commission loosened its accreditation guidelines for hospitals filming and recording patients. (medscape.com)
  • La Freta Dalton reviewed the meeting videotapes and stated that the comments from the member of the public are incorporated verbatim. (cdc.gov)
  • Recording, Live Streaming, and Videotaping. (endhomelessness.org)
  • Although he began capturing the sky on a video camera, today Brewer records and streams the sky live digitally from his home in Denver. (astronomy.com)
  • However, it was capable of producing extremely high-quality images with a horizontal resolution of about 400 lines per picture height, and remained the de facto industry standard for television broadcasting from its inception in 1956 to the mid-1980s, when newer, smaller, and lower-maintenance videotape formats such as Type C videotape superseded it. (wikipedia.org)
  • Brewer wishes to dedicate his August 21 total eclipse livestream to two late friends who shared his passion for video recording the sky: M. Barlow Pepin and Donald C. Parker. (astronomy.com)
  • Where, as here, the record blatantly contradicts the plaintiff's version of events so that no reasonable jury could believe it, a court should not adopt that version of the facts for purposes of ruling on a summary judgment motion. (cornell.edu)
  • All records transfers should be accompanied by a transmittal form and a typed list of folders in each box is extremely helpful in appraising the records and in retrieving files prior to processing. (marquette.edu)
  • Since 1977, the department has acquired the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions Records (1848-present, 600+ cubic feet) and more than 50 other collections. (marquette.edu)