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What we did painstakingly with tape, cutting and splicing, can be done very quickly with computer cutting and splicing.
The way this genre splicing works out is absolutely wonderful.
Who do we have to thank for this splicing sensation?
"Biological manipulation suggested four times by this puzzle" is GENE SPLICING.
Fact checkers say the video was faked by splicing together unrelated footage.
For blending, the minotaur and the mermaid, genetic splicing and creole languages.
The way we behave is based on splicing together things we've seen.
HistoWiz – Histopathology for cancer research Scientists waste time cutting and splicing tissue samples.
Some Twitters users posted clips splicing in Riley's audio with the original song.
He once rewrote "King John," splicing in lines from other sources, including himself.
To be perfectly honest, I would dissolve into various phosphates and sugars if prevailed upon to explain the actual splicing of genes, but we know what splicing is, basically: mingling pieces from different sources in a continuous line, like film.
This process, called splicing, is essential to the process of making proteins from genes.
FILM SERIES This latest attempt at genre splicing from the Metrograph, running Friday through Dec.
For much of his career, Carpenter has been a genre mechanic, splicing together disparate forms.
We're simply going to make the nerves indefinitely elastic by splicing radio links into them.
A few clicks and you're splicing together advertising and social networking, or e-commerce and mobile.
Here is Zackery Ramos-Taylor splicing scenes that highlight the sound of Mad Max: Fury Road.
To avoid splicing your face in half, it's best to aim the lenses directly at you.
One modder is out there trying to find out, splicing Doom II and SUPERHOT into… TwoHot!
When most people talk about CRISPR, it's CRISPR-CAS9, which is a powerful gene-splicing tool.
The feature allows users to edit videos much like TikTok, splicing clips together and adding music.
Of course, the X-Men belong to Fox, not Marvel, thanks to the splicing of film rights.
Things are uneasy between her and Phil, who is at work right now, splicing cables for Verizon.
An analysis on BOOM's website said the video was created by splicing audio from older political interviews.
The effect recalls the recent trend of splicing historical photographs with contemporary images of a given location.
Consider my biohacker friends trying to replace eating and world hunger by splicing photosynthesis capabilities into their bodies.
Roomba was the oldest mammoth traveling with the commonage, one of the first born of de-extinction splicing.
And the Best Documentary was "Amy", Asif Kapadia's deft, if hardly revelatory splicing of Amy Winehouse's home movies.
They would argue regularly but politely — splicing, Mr. Powers once said, fiscal conservatism with a progressive social consciousness.
At the same time, though, a counternarrative of cinematic tortoises has nestled alongside these itchy-splicing-finger hares.
For example, one group has unsuccessfully tried to make glowing plants by splicing in genes from bioluminescent bacteria.
Last year its engineers created an AI tool that detects edited media created by splicing, cloning, and removing objects.
By splicing the plant's genes into yeast, the researchers have turned the microbes into tiny CBD and THC factories.
It works by cutting and splicing multiple filament colors and then feeding them through as the object is printed.
Cutting and splicing the genome could be a great deal cheaper than using scalpels and lasers on the body.
Breakingviews Investors buy only half of the logic of splicing together the London Stock Exchange and the Deutsche Börse.
We were splicing tape and everything in, like, five days over spreak break while we were still in college.
A track called "Rumbakuá" has electronic textures, hip-hop splicing and versifying by the Cuban rapper Etián Brebaje Man.
She fumbled around on Final Cut Pro, a video-editing program, splicing together the specific clips she had sought.
It's a precise feeling, achieved by splicing micro-snippet samples together like puzzle pieces in keen, UK garage-indebted style.
By splicing together and pitch-shifting a variety of Gabe's barks, his human managed to create this lovely and intricate cover.
The other new feature is the smart combination and splicing of multiple frames of the same shot, exposed at different values.
CRISPR technology claims it's already capable of splicing and editing genes, and has shown great improvements in lung cancer and leukemia.
The GIF, which was created by splicing two videos, shows Mr. Trump swinging a golf club and the ball striking Mrs.
IN GENERAL: You have ING at 4D, ERAL at 1203D and GENE splicing those two word segments into a common phrase.
The odds of a molecule splicing in exactly the same way are exceptionally low, making confirmation of a banned substance a snap.
Riggers have been splicing lines of aramid fibers and rebuilding winches under headlamps in Jersey City while the sailors rest each night.
To shoot Apparition, the photographer first built each of his angels by scrupulously taping and splicing together colorful segments of electroluminescent wire.
But scientists disagree about whether resurrecting extinct species — theoretically possible with gene-splicing — could result in a net loss of global biodiversity.
Enter soy leghemoglobin, short for legume hemoglobin, a genetically engineered protein made by splicing soybean DNA into yeast, which is then fermented.
Unfortunately, in the intervening years, the predators have been off visiting other planets and upgrading their DNA by splicing it with other species.
But he's also explored the concept of sociopathy while splicing in clips from Paul's videos, alongside horror movie–esque editing techniques and music.
Benelucky was described as a "lion with a devil's tail and human hands," a frankly terrifying combination that hints at Satanic gene splicing.
She teased, of course, splicing K.T.S.E.'s "Hurry" into her hip-swaying "Put Your Love On Me," threading her two projects into one.
They also deftly employ social media videos in their recruitment efforts, splicing clips of their training with footage of members fighting in public.
They got close in 2013, engineering a "bluer-colored" one by splicing in a gene from Canterbury bells, which naturally make blue flowers.
Neither of those things happened but someone, somewhere is splicing "Forrest Gump" Vietnam footage into the latest Tom Hanks film about Mr. Rogers.
Like Our Nixon, Nixon by Nixon lets the president speak for himself, splicing together his secret White House tapes with newscasts and interviews.
Risdiplam is a survival motor neuron-2 (SMN2) splicing modifier, designed to increase SMN protein levels in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues.
As he talked, his hands moved over a laptop keyboard, splicing and shuffling a stack of vocal tracks on a pair of computer screens.
With a specialty in splicing together different mediums, she takes simple pencil doodles to a whole new level in the show Excuse Me Ma'am.
And we can surrender to it or we can attack the tape with razor blades, splicing together new worlds from the refuse around us.
The managers made the most of the previous testimony from the hearings in the house splicing clips to highlight certain moments throughout their speeches.
Video2GIF also only works with standalone sections of video, and so the researchers want to try automatically splicing together different scenes into one GIF.
Mr. McCraven recorded the gig to a four-track, then set about mincing and splicing and augmenting the sounds, until he had this. 14.
Even so, Ofcom decided that the price of the disruption that would come with splicing off Openreach is, for the moment, too high to pay.
He made his name, and also some trouble for himself on Twitter, by splicing together different Caribbean dance-music cultures at clubs and on mixtapes.
Bixler-Zavala's lyrics became more impressionistic, skewing away from traditional punk song fodder and embracing a kind of linguistic splicing that bordered on the nonsensical.
The miniseries tacks on an extra 40 minutes to the already-long film and obliterates the careful pacing by splicing it into four, interminable episodes.
So that diner scene [in "Endgame"], was like, O.K., how do we smash right into that without scenes of him in a lab, gene-splicing?
S. government-funded broadcasters should be splicing in critical public health information about how to prevent and contain the spread of this fast-metastasizing virus.
Women mouth Trump comments    Hillary Clinton's super-PAC launched numerous ads splicing together controversial comments by Trump, but this particular spot from May stood out.
Splicing family drama with comic-book action produces some engaging story beats, but the friction between the two genres eventually makes the show fall apart.
Scientists might soon be able to revive the woolly mammoth, or some version of it, by splicing genes from ancient mammoths into Asian elephant DNA.
We didn't get to mess around with it too much, but the DNA splicing seen in the first Jurassic World movie did seem like a possibility.
They cut and autotune these sounds, splicing them with melodies from classroom instruments like melodicas and glockenspiels, or new agey equipment like theremins, for their tracks.
The playful images were then handed over to animator Eric Wylam and director Barry Chattington, who spent nearly two years splicing the cartoons and concert footage.
The original MVP of Dubble launched on iOS all the way back in fall 2013 — at a time when Frontback was still splicing up people's selfies.
This French project is an oddball even within the experimental black metal realm, where fucking around with weird noises and splicing unexpected genres is de rigueur.
But that didn't stop Vic Berger from Super Deluxe from doing what he does best, and splicing together the short clip with hilarious zooms and cuts.
Noted futurists like Arthur C. Clarke and Carl Sagan got a lot of things right when they predicted things like genetic splicing, transatlantic communications, the Internet.
The whole NON V N.A.A.F.I. EP is near perfect, but this Lechuga Zafiro remix caught me by splicing up wordless vocals sounds like some futuristic prayer.
In 1955, he composed musique concrète staple "Dripsody," which used tape loops and splicing to manipulate and contort the sound of a single drop of water.
With "Fly Paper," Mr. Joseph pays homage to a host of literary and cultural figures, splicing and mixing in references among its scenes of fictional characters.
As a bit of culture splicing, it was inspired, though Ms. Gibson said that initially she had no idea that she and her choir had triumphed.
The University of Washington study essentially constructed such a control by splicing together other areas of Washington State, an analytical tool known as a synthetic control.
The paper offers even stronger evidence that engineering large populations of wild species isn't as simple as splicing open a genome and inserting some gene drive DNA.
To that end, the company terminated channels of FilthyFrankClips and other users who were found to be splicing in self-harm clips into longer videos featuring cartoons.
The ad resembles an amateur splicing of deleted scenes from the Twilight films, a classic, embarrassing infomercial, a class project, and an extremely low-budget campaign commercial.
A second ad pitched the Massachusetts senator as the Democratic Party's unity candidate, splicing together former Hillary Clinton, Sanders and Trump backers backing to Warren this year.
All the while, Kiarostami exposes the very apparati of filmmaking, splicing a clapboard (chalkboard) between the scenes and editing Kiarostami and his team's conversation into the film.
Royal Osiris Karaoke Ensemble, the "musical priesthood" formed by Tei Blow and Sean McElroy, finds mystical absurdity in modern life by splicing found media and ancient ritual.
The British tabloid media rapidly adopted, expanded, and spread the epithet, dubbing Emwazi "Jihadi John"—a catchy name that stuck, neatly splicing his politics with his nationality.
With a reel, a razor blade, a grease pencil, and splicing tape, Boilen meticulously completed the task, and Glass asked him to come back the following week.
Even with lightning-fast exposures, though, merely splicing them together would result in a mess, as neither the people nor the lights in the club were ever still.
It was a master class of using specific camera angles, splicing together shots, using glass matte paintings, and twisting perspectives to make things look as realistic as possible.
By splicing genome-stabilizing shark genes into transgenic mice and then exposing the rodents to well-known carcinogens, they hope to measure the protective powers of shark DNA.
It has its own catchy dance, but that dance is only possible by exhaustively leaping into the air dozens of times, then manually splicing hundreds of frames together.
It pulls together previously unseen footage of the late Cohen, splicing together video from different eras to line up with the You Want It Darker cut's melancholy poetry.
H.I.V. mutates as fast in one day as flu does in a year; it also survives by splicing its DNA into the very immune cells that hunt it.
Greenpeace has fiercely opposed genetic engineering applied to agriculture from the early days of molecular genetic engineering — recombinant DNA technology, or "gene-splicing," to produce so-called GMOs.
With enough determination, money and smarts, scientists just might revive the woolly mammoth, or some version of it, by splicing genes from ancient mammoths into Asian elephant DNA.
A renegade missile crew, someone splicing into underground cables, or hackers exploiting radio signal receivers attached to the ICBMs could have set them on a countdown to launch.
Ms. Warren has delighted in those complaints, splicing some of them into a campaign commercial that she is set to air on the financial news network CNBC this week.
He blazed trails in pop music, splicing sounds from life, known as "musique concrete," into rhythmic loops in an approach that prefigured sampling in hip-hop and other genres.
"Lazarus malware families overlap, likely as the result of the developers cutting-and-splicing an extensive codebase of malicious functionality to generate payloads as needed," according to the report.
Richard Nicholson celebrates these devotees in his series The Projectionists, a fascinating look at those who continue splicing film and lacing it through projectors long after the industry went digital.
On Monday's show, Colbert aired a fake interview with the President-elect, getting answers to his questions by splicing in snippets of Trump's recent interview with Fox News' Chris Wallace.
The idea of splicing some fish genes with a tomato may sound kind of horrifying and gross, but the scientific consensus is that genetically modified foods are safe to eat.
For months, Trump's position has quietly been splicing the pro-life movement, creating a new divide that the candidate's critics fear will alienate some of the GOP's most reliable voters.
Electronic music then required patience: conjuring blips and scree from fickle machines, often in laboratory-like settings, and recording them individually to tape before splicing together (hopefully) semi-coherent pieces.
Splicing together shots from early-20th-century Japanese filmmaker Yasujiro Ozu's many works, the short highlights patterns and tropes, beginning with domestic scenes of food being prepared in the home.
The Atlanta-born artist has an encyclopedic knowledge of classic jams, and he deconstructs his favorite music with the precision of a composer before splicing it back together on canvas.
Their national voter file is created by splicing together 50 different state voter files along with a combination of commercial and government data to create individual profiles for each voter.
It's curious that Amazon decided to stick Spark with its regular app, as opposed to splicing the feature off into its own app, or making Spark a platform onto itself.
Hwang bases many of his designs on this technique, a splicing together of garments that adds functionality while shifting expectations of what a wardrobe staple can, and should, look like.
Since Dolly, there has been ongoing chatter about the ethical implications, both positive and negative, of cloning humans or genetically altering our DNA by splicing it with that of other organisms.
In their historical splicing, Enitan pieces also conjure the work of the contemporary British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare, who has used similar textiles to wrap libraries of the Western literary canon.
In high school, he started decorating his clothes with patches representing his favorite bands (Bad Brains, Foetus, Swans, and Slayer), and he made tops by splicing together pieces of different shirts.
It's a clever idea, but no substitute for plan A. Looked at as a piece of corporate strategy, splicing together Aramco's huge oil reserves with SABIC doesn't automatically create much value.
The Lincoln Project's first advertisement takes aim at "The MAGA Church" by splicing clips of the president and his supporters speaking about faith with clips of Trump cursing and speaking crudely.
It was the French musician Jean-Jacques Perrey who introduced Mr. Kingsley to electronic music, made by splicing together synthesized tones recorded on tape from an early electronic instrument, the Ondioline.
"The concept reflects the work of a designer – the act of cutting, splicing and reconstructing materials and fabrics to create a new personality and identity with them," the brand shared on Instagram.
The band get away with splicing cassette tape rewind warbles and aah-ing backing vocals on "All I Want for Xmas", or punching for A-Ha era synthpop on "Colder Than Ice".
This is done by splicing together values from a Google search result's "knowledge graph," the cards that pop up in search results to supplement the search query with visuals and quick facts.
In that same window of time, MTV and The New York Times convinced me to buy a ticket for Sausage Party, the unholy splicing of South Park and a Christopher Hitchens subreddit.
There is this energy between the two of them, and it plays out in a hundred different micro scenes, splicing off into the general feeling of the game like a Tesla experiment.
Splicing together thirty-seven minutes of declassified footage of detonations at Bikini Atoll, Conner unspools a horrific beauty, at once disembodied and visceral, setting us on a soul-searching mission ourselves. ♦
In his video, Agalarov puts his connection to the Trumps front and center, splicing in implications about the President and mock appearances from Clinton, porn star Stormy Daniels and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
But when Li wanted to found his own company, he picked up stakes and headed back to China, splicing what he calls the "Google DNA" into the culture of his own startup: Mobvoi.
Mr. Tucker is trying to underline the connections between two vexed characters embracing their fate and two blissed-out youths on the brink of doom, but the splicing and recombining smothers the emotions.
By splicing some of the flutist's conversational asides and spontaneous laughter alongside some more planned-sounding recitations, the composer managed to highlight the songful quality that animates this artist's speech in casual settings.
In an ad that ran in Iowa, Mr. Sanders placed himself in a line of Democratic icons, splicing his words with images of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and John F. Kennedy.
Mr. Bong has already demonstrated his ability to create an absorbing creature feature in "The Host," and his new movie has the potential for additional layers of emotional depth and skilled genre-splicing.
The CBS special showed photos of her bound hands and even replicated her entire home, splicing footage from inside the model with video from inside her real home the day Ramsey's body was found.
"Many of the Commanders had come in contact with a sterility-causing virus that was developed by secret pre-Gilead gene-splicing experiments with mumps," Atwood writes, with a typically Atwoodian level of detail.
Meme accounts on Instagram and YouTube are splicing savage moments from iconic TV shows, video games, and movies with Blonde Redhead's song "For the Damaged Coda," from their 2000 album Melody of Certain Damaged Lemons.
By splicing together news footage about Planned Parenthood "harvesting the organs of aborted fetuses for money" with Trump saying Planned Parenthood "serves a good function," the ad implies that the media mogul supports the practice.
Instead, they have identical regions of DNA that get translated into different proteins—a regulated process called differential splicing—and those proteins determine whether the mosquito grows up to be a male or a female.
They were behind Cleveland, 21962-1, when Nick U'Ren — Kerr's assistant, whose responsibilities include constructing the musical playlists used during practices and splicing highlight reels — happened to be watching a tape of the 2014 playoffs.
Mr. Teibel was not your typical field recordist: He was less interested in documenting sound as faithfully as possible than he was in its psychological properties, often splicing together and manipulating recordings for particular effects.
Accounts of working in a hat factory as a teenager and being targeted by the Houston police are interwoven with 3D animations and found video — splicing the typical seriousness of an interview into something layered, playful.
After graduating, Mr Quilty worked as a builder's labourer and took a course in women's studies and design, then became a television news editor, splicing together packages from war zones, suburban crime-scenes and natural disasters.
Meanwhile, on an improbable billion-dollar secret space station, a gene-splicing experiment goes wrong for the hilariously unethical corporation Energyne, and a crazed, car-sized rat rips its way out of the company's space-lab.
When researchers wanted to produce copies of a DNA sequence they're studying, they used to have no choice but to painstakingly clone an organism with the DNA they want, inserting or removing genes with splicing techniques.
That is to say, he's behind the slinky guitar playing, the compositions, the drum machines, the synth bass, various other forms of percussion and — crucially — the mixing and splicing of the music after it's been recorded.
Magic Leap has raised nearly $1.4 billion from tech forces, like Google and Alibaba, and the entertainment industry to produce its platform for splicing digital images — like C-3PO and R2-D2 here — with the real world.
Raised on classical music, Teibel had experimented with electronic music and musique concrète, which involved the editing and splicing together of recorded tape, while stationed as a public-information specialist with the American army in Stuttgart, Germany.
My foray into pink field gear started in my toolbag as an anti-theft deterrent after one too many of my field knives never made it back from lending out to crew for stripping and splicing wire.
To get ahead, some teams are employing innovative technologies that rely on splicing DNA, a method that has the potential to revolutionize the development of vaccines but that has never before been approved for use in humans.
Lyrically, what distinguishes this album is a particular focus on racial injustice, perhaps prompted by unease about her own role as a white woman splicing elements of foreign and especially African music into her own shambolic bricolage.
"Ophelia" isn't Alexa — maybe because using a real smart speaker in an unflattering light could create legal hassle, or maybe because it would have felt too much like splicing an Amazon commercial into the middle of the movie.
Harris places Malcolm X in the center of the triptych, "War Dialectic" (210), from the Collage and Conflict series, splicing in images of Mt. Rushmore, along with soldiers positioned behind sand bags, their rifles aimed at unknown targets.
Krack-based attacks have to happen in real time — they have to be splicing in malware at the same time you're loading an HTTP page — so the less you use unpatched Wi-Fi, the less vulnerable you'll be.
It's Cornellà's splicing of detestable horror and his wink to online-comic tropes (such as zooming in on a character's face in each panel), as well as the medium of paint, that make his work so bizarrely compelling.
Adding a new gradient coil for focusing the magnetic field and surface coils to boost the radiofrequency signals was relatively straightforward, although it meant splicing together components from different MRI systems, but more unexpected issues kept cropping up.
Last night, even The Late Show with Stephen Colbert dedicated a segment of its opening to tease Samsung, splicing it in between talk of Elon Musk daydreaming of living in the Matrix and Donald Trump being Donald Trump.
It's a shame, not only because their songs about homelessness ("Life Ain't Easy") or bullying ("Don't Suffer In Silence") still resonate today, but also because their television series – splicing backstage tour footage and performances – was a pioneering format.
Rad Payoff, which touts members of Sass Dragons, is about to release Slow & Weird, which, true to its name, sees the band trying to diverge a bit from their razor-wire sound by splicing in some more dramatic elements.
Just witness the Punchy Players online with their splicing of clips of Ms. Garland and her daughter Liza Minnelli from Ms. Garland's 1960s TV show into a skit about grocery shopping (complete with Ann Miller at the checkout counter).
However, at a recent conference hosted by the Vatican, I learned that even in the era of artificial intelligence and gene splicing, religious institutions and leaders still have much to contribute to society as both moral compass and source of meaning.
As they report in Environmental Science and Technology, their method involves splicing a gene from a rabbit into a popular indoor plant nicknamed Devil's vine—a type of ivy that is so called because it is famously difficult to kill.
His explainers manage to be both concise and discursive at the same time; leaning on the addictive YouTube aesthetic of quick-fire edits, while splicing in footage from the TV show alongside neatly attributed quotations from George R.R. Martin's books.
So you have to do all sorts of splicing and connections and so forth, so maybe you've got your cousin or your uncle doing the work and they're not qualified to do it properly, which grows the chance of fire.
Mr. Kruszewski works out of Toronto, a bit removed from the nerve centers of fashion, but he has a wily and intelligent way of splicing odd references (here, Italian Renaissance painting) into a collection that looks modern and street-easy.
And I saw the knife with the blood on the knife and he made a mad dash toward me and pushed me up against the wall and held me up with his forearm against the wall and just started splicing my neck.
Small groups using gene splicing and artificial intelligence will not only be able to make catnip-flavoured roses and bring back long-lost species, they also will be able to make more contagious anthrax and plague bacteria and revive smallpox and polio.
A common way for a speedrunner to cheat—which, to be perfectly clear, really doesn't happen all that often—is video splicing, where the cheater carefully lines up multiple speedruns through crafty video editing, making it appear as though it's the same run.
What you'll see on television if you tune in to watch the 2018 show (which aired Sunday, December 290, on ABC) is a composite of the two taped shows, splicing together the best parts of both to create a single event that never actually happened.
His other videos include "A Piece of Toast", which boasts "53 different songs and 40 different anime" in one video, while "One Punch Manstep" is self-explanatory, splicing footage and sound effects from the series One Punch Man into an original Skrillex-ish composition.
If splicing a single gene from a macaque monkey into a human embryo ensured the future child would not get Alzheimer's or from a Naked Mole Rat to eliminate the possibility of cancer, would those crossings of the human-animal barrier be worth it?
By splicing genes responsible for traits like thicker hair, subcutaneous fat and curving tusks into the DNA of an Asian elephant, Church hopes to revive the long-extinct woolly mammoth, or at least create a version of the modern elephant that really likes the cold.
On a technical level, we've reached a point where advances in computing applications like AI, or medical applications like gene splicing, are raising even more ethical questions than practical ones on issues such as how they work and for what applications they might be used.
The policy does not seem to limit mislabeling footage, splicing dialogue or taking quotes out of context, as in a video last week in which a long response Joe Biden delivered to an audience in New Hampshire was heavily edited to make him sound racist.
The new research paper shows how machine learning can be used to identify three common types of image manipulation: splicing, where two parts of different images are combined; cloning, where objects within an image are copy and pasted; and removal, when an object is edited out altogether.
And she was writing books, including, most recently, "His Name Was Master," a collection of interviews with Brion Gysin, whose "Cut-Up" literary experiments with William S. Burroughs — splicing and recombining texts to unlock meanings — have been a driving aesthetic in P-Orridge's work and life.
My son, Walker, an XLH patient, who is now in engineering school, keeps sending me articles about Crispr, the new gene splicing technology that allows researchers to snip and move even the smallest lines of genetic code, potentially allowing them to correct the smallest genetic anomaly.
Like the film, these portraits reflect MacDonald's fascination with the city's history, and Last Days of Chinatown is rigorous in its fact-finding, presenting historic documents and splicing in clips of news footage to bolster the narratives of a wide range of Corridor residents, past and present.
Later on, Jia evokes the surreality of life in contemporary China by leading his female protagonist into a close encounter of the first kind, one that briefly places his film within the realm of science fiction and recalls a similar instance of genre-splicing from Still Life.

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