More synchronisation has previously been linked with better performance in movement tasks.
Not exact matches
This «heartbeat» basically punctuates the
synchronisation of system state and guarantees that maintaining a fork (to allow double spend) or rewriting history by malicious actors are impossible unless the attacker possesses
more than half of the network mining power (this is the so called 51 % attack).
However,
more recent work has confirmed that
synchronisation is likely not an important factor (De Luca and Erim, 1994; Duchateau et al. 2006; De Luca and Contessa, 2012; Farina and Negro, 2015).
Many older (up to 1970s) cars also lacked
synchronisation on first gear (for various reasons — cost, typically «shorter» overall gearing, engines typically having
more low - end torque, the extreme wear on a frequently used first gear synchroniser...), meaning it also could only be used for moving away from a stop unless the driver became adept at double - declutching and had a particular need to regularly downshift into the lowest gear.
At certain points, two or
more dancers fall into fleeting
synchronisation, or interact, before diverging into their independent routines.
The second generation of Huawei's TalkBand products, HUAWEI TalkBand B2 showcases a
more business - like professional design, has smarter fitness tracking functionality with higher accuracy, and enhanced
synchronisation with the users mobile device.