Equalisation is the process of altering the frequency response characteristics of a system, either with electronics or digital processing.
Typically, amplitude is the target characteristic for equalisation, but any frequency-dependant signal characteristic can be changed through equalisation.
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Roy J. Morrow has written: 'Equalisation architecture for mobile communications'
Isa Sagbas has written: 'Fiscal equalisation and the revenue sharing system in Turkey'
The freedom charter calling for black rights and equalisation was adopted at the Congress of people
Dividend equalisation refers to the distributable portion (non taxable) of the fund created to equalise the dividend payable on units purchased at different times. It is also revenue reserve that acts as a buffer between a certain dividend level and profits available. The sums are usually transferred to this reserve account in good years, and withdrawn from in poor years to maintain the dividend amount.
Lawrence Boyle has written: 'Equalisation and the future of local government finance' -- subject(s): Grants-in-aid, Local finance
"Evil" is a weighted term, especially since the question is posed as risk equalisation being "evil". Risk equalisation is a policy based on community-mindedness - basically, the assumption that in civilised society we should all be caring for each other. Thus a health insurer whose clients are older customers should be subsidised by the health insurers with younger customers. This swings both ways - eventually the older customer base will diminish due to mortality. The insurer who previously had the younger customer base will now have the older customer base - especially if they had engendered any kind of loyalty in their customers while they were young. Risk equalisation is therefore only necessary when (a) we value human life, (b) we wish to allow health insurance to be affordable to all citizens, (c) health insurers require "cooldown" periods for making clams on preexisting conditions (such as arthritis for example), and (d) health insurance is required to help patients cope with the cost of providing medical care. Thus risk equalisation is actually a handy way to show compassion to older members of society - and a great way to ensure that the benefits enjoyed by today's older citizens will be enjoyed in the future by today's younger citizens. To portray risk equalisation as "evil" is to show disrespect towards the older members of society.
The LUC (Landed Unit Cost) is the same Australia wide. It is the wholesale price plus WET (Wine equalisation Tax) which is 29%.
At the 31st March 2008, the reserves in Sterling according to the UK Treasury (The Exchange Equalisation Accounts (EEA) 2007-2008) were worth 4.686 Billion GBP.
> extract the audio (there's hundreds of online and offline programs for this) > place it into any standard audio editing software > learn basic equalisation (youtube, etc.) > equalise out the unwanted frequencies
They don't as a general rule - some may have injured their ears whilst diving as a result of poor equalisation while descending. Sometimes when people have been doing a lot of diving they can get infections which are generally temporary but if not attended to may cause permanent damage.
You will not be able to extract a separate vocal track from the backing music. You either need separate vocal and instrumental tracks to mix or you can use filtering and equalisation to reduce the instruments around the vocals so that the vocal is more prominent in the mix.