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- remove end of game stalling. Larger scoreboards include statistics on the players in the game. Basketball scoreboards must include a horn or buzzer to signal...
- and state is dropped. Note that only in advanced (augmented, precise) scoreboards with "Shadow" capability will the Write Result phase be prevented (dela****)...
- the conversational scoreboard is a tuple which represents the discourse context at a given point in a conversation. The scoreboard is updated by each...
- company's line. The company's scoreboards were later used at the 1976 Olympic Games. In 1980, Daktronics developed scoreboards which were used at the 1980...
- The European Commission (EC) is the primary executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of members of...
- for racking the reds; and a scoreboard, typically attached to a wall near the snooker table. A traditional snooker scoreboard resembles an abacus and records...
- Electro-Mech is an American manufacturer of electronic scoreboards and scoreboard accessories. The company serves all sports markets in the United States...
- The ribbon scoreboards are measured at around 3.5 ft (1.07 m) high by 157 ft (47.85 m) long. Similar to the main display, these scoreboards are capable...
- The TV Scoreboard (sometimes called RadioShack TV Scoreboard) is a Pong-like dedicated home video game console manufactured in Hong Kong from 1976 through...
- electronic scoreboards and corporate facilities. For international cricket matches, the capacity is reduced to 36,000 due to new scoreboards and the addition...