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Synapse is not an anatomical but a purely functional concept.
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Like many others that featured his involvement, it was bootlegged for quite some time, until U.S. label Synapse issued it and one of its two follow-ups several years ago.
DVD Times 2010
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Like many others that featured his involvement, it was bootlegged for quite some time, until U.S. label Synapse issued it and one of its two follow-ups several years ago.
DVD Times 2010
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In his spare time, he spent hours on his computer developing a music recommendation system called Synapse that both Microsoft and AOL tried to purchase.
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The system, called Synapse, provides accurate, online measurement for quality control in small industries such as soap manufacture, cheese production, and other chemical processes.
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When the chip, called Synapse, first learned to play the classic video game in March, it did poorly.
SFGate: Don Asmussen: Bad Reporter Rachael King 2011
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The new algorithm, dubbed Synapse, has "taken the allure of online dating and amplified it," says Gelles.
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Facebook's president and CEO (image left), was then a computer science student whose claim to fame was the development of an application called Synapse that analyzed a listener's musical tastes and designed a suitable playlist.
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Facebook's president and CEO (image left), was then a computer science student whose claim to fame was the development of an application called Synapse that analyzed a listener's musical tastes and designed a suitable playlist.
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Facebook's president and CEO (image left), was then a computer science student whose claim to fame was the development of an application called Synapse that analyzed a listener's musical tastes and designed a suitable playlist.
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