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TimeShift is a 2007 first-person
shooter game
developed by
Saber Interactive and
published by
Vivendi Games. The game was
released for
Windows and Xbox...
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Time shift or
Timeshift may
refer to:
Timeshift (TV series), a BBC do****entary
series TimeShift, a
video game
released in 2007
Time shifting, a form of...
- recordings. (See
timeshift channel.) Freesat+, Freeview+, Sky+, V+, TiVo,
YouView and BT
Vision services in
Ireland and the UK
allow one to
timeshift. DStv, based...
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Shift time refers to the
time interval between gear
changes in a transmission. This
interval is the
time in
which power delivery is
transferred to the...
- A
timeshift channel (sometimes
referred to as a +1 channel) is a
television channel carrying time-dela****
reruns of its "parent" channel's programming...
- 2017.
Pitch shifting explained Time Stretching And
Pitch Shifting of
Audio Signals by
Stephan M.
Bernsee pitchshift.js from
KievII Pitch shifter algorithm...
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proprietary game engine, Saber3D,
which was used in
their second title,
TimeShift (2007). The Saber3D
engine has
since been
continuously updated and evolved...
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media shifting processes include time shifting, a
process whereby a
radio or
television broadcast is
recorded and pla**** back at a
different time, and...
- days of
daylight time.
Other research, however, has
suggested the reverse: The
semiannual time shift exacts a cost, and
daylight time nets
little or no...
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their own
speakers to be lower-status. An
example is the
shift from
Gaulish to
Latin during the
time of the
Roman Empire. For prehistory,
Forster et al. (2004)...