Scanning Sample Clauses

Scanning. Customer will not scan a ZealiD IP addresses (including through automated means) without obtaining ZealiD’s prior written consent. ZealiD reserves the right to block an IP address that has been used to initiate connections that are not related to normal use of Service without ZealiD’s prior written consent. Examples of non-normal use connections include, but are not limited to, vulnerability or load/performance scans. ZealiD may block any access to the Service or if ZealiD believes a system has initiated excessive connections to ZealiD’s Service.
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Scanning. The Contractor shall provide a method and service for the digital scanning of records, including large documents greater in size than 8.5” x 14” at a minimum of 300 dots per inch (DPI) in both grayscale and color. The original document's text and graphic image shall be converted into digital data, which may then be emailed, transferred to a new media and formatted for use and if applicable, stored in the Customer Portal and Repository. The resulting scanned documents shall be accessible through open standards such as searchable PDF, TIFF, JPEG, etc.
Scanning. No full-time employee will be laid off as a direct result of the implementation of U-scan.
Scanning. The Services serve only as a passive conduit to provide the scan and recommended fixes and are not intended to fix, remedy, prevent, or eliminate any vulnerabilities or insecurities. Subscriber is solely responsible for securing and protecting its system. The Services only scan for major known vulnerabilities. A successful scan does not guarantee or ensure that the System is free of all vulnerabilities or insecurities. The number of scans performed depends on the subscription selected during the registration process.
Scanning. Notwithstanding Article no full-time employee will be laid off as a direct result of the implementation of scanning.
Scanning electronic scanning of all line art and continuous tone, black and white and color images for editorial copy from all hard copy sources for final output and reproduction in the paper. • all scanning that is not for final output and reproduction in the paper can be performed in any department designated by the Company. • scanning and enhancing of all hard copy images from archival sources to outside sources Image Manipulation and Output • correction or alteration of the image for editorial copy with respect to color values, form or size. However, subsequent manipulation of size of the image may be performed by other bargaining unit members or non- bargaining unit employees subject to values prescribed by the Company. Once copy has been scanned and/or corrected or altered, it shall be at The Star's sole discretion as to how and by whom such material shall be stored and/or redirected electronically, positioned, repositioned or killed. • outputting of negatives, positives or paper through the image setters used in Editorial. • editorial copy may be received in digital electronic form directly from any source and it shall be at The Star's sole discretion as to how and where such material shall be received and/or stored and as to how and by whom such material shall be redirected electronically provided that if such material requires correction or alteration of the image as described above, such work shall be performed by members of the bargaining unit. • printing of black and white and color images through all processors. • mechanical or hand processing of all black and white and color film. None of the above shall preclude the Photographers from performing functions which they have historically performed in limited circumstances where creative considerations are necessary. Similarly, none of the above shall preclude the Photo Editors from continuing to direct the technicians in the performance of their functions. All of the foregoing applies to technology to be used on the Employer's premises. References herein to “ the paper” include the TMC and Starweek.
Scanning. The Electronic Lodger must provide a scanning device capable of capturing electronic images of Instruments/Documents to the following specification:
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Scanning. (1) A Visible Light Scanner will be used. The scanner is designed to read medium density bar codes.
Scanning. 3.6.1 An estimated number of 400 000 to 500 000 images to be scanned on a monthly basis.
Scanning. As capillary arrays are employed, scanning systems have been improved -------- to contain confocal illumination and detection (Mathies and Huang, 1992) to reduce scattering off the glass. These systems are very efficient and have been commercialized for non-sequencing use. Their use for imaging slab systems is also growing (Brumely, 1994). Sample volumes that are actually required for robust detection are less than 100 nl (Smith, 1993), 15-fold more sensitive than the ABI system. [XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX]
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