Euler–Bernoulli beam equation
(redirect from
Beam theory)
Euler-Bernoulli beam
theory (also known as Engineer's
beam theory,
Classical beam
theory or just
beam theory)
is a simplification of the ...
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Timoshenko beam
theory
The Timoshenko beam
theory was developed by
Ukrainian/Russian-born scientist Stephen Timoshenko in the beginning of
the 20th century. ...
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Sandwich theory
Linear Sandwich theory describes the
behaviour of a beam which consists of
three layers. It is an extension of static first order
beam theory
. ...
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Convolution for optical broad-beam
responses in scattering media
Photon transport theories, such as the
Monte Carlo method , are commonly used to ... directly used to
compute broad-beam responses by ...
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Stephen Timoshenko
During that time he developed the theory
of elasticity and the theory of
beam deflection, and continued to study
buckling. ...
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Bending stiffness
The bending stiffness E I of a beam (or
a plate ) relates the applied bending ... According to elementary
beam theory
, the relationship ...
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Elastica theory
The elastica theory is a
theory of mechanics of solid materials
developed by ... elasticity theory
or (for 1-dimensional components) beam
theory . ...
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Plastic hinge
In structural engineering beam
theory the term, plastic hinge, is used
to describe the deformation of a section of a
beam where plastic ...
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Rotary inertia
Rotary Inertia is also found in the Timoshenko
beam theory , a
theory for a model that considers
rotary inertia and shear stress to ...
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Beam
Beam may refer to:
Beam (structure), a ...
Beam theory
, a means of calculating the load-carrying and deflection
characteristics of beams ...
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Cantilever (redirect from
Cantilever beam)
A cantilever is a beam supported on
only one end. The beam carries the load
to the support where ... See also :
Beam theory Cantilever brakes
...
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Beams (disambiguation)
The term Beams may refer to:
Beams , a Japanese clothing brand.
Beams , an album by The Presets . Jesse
Beams , a ... See also :
beam ...
beam theory
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History of structural engineering
No theory of structures existed and
understanding of how structures ... centuries and despite lacking
beam theory
and calculus , Leonardo da ...
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Ball and beam
The ball and beam system consists of a
long beam which can be tilted by a
servo or ... It is a popular textbook example in control
theory . ...
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Structural analysis
fields of mechanics and dynamics as well as the many failure
theories. ... linear isotropic
infinitesimal elasticity and Euler-Bernoulli
beam theory. ...
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Gerard K. O'Neill
Two years later, he published his theory
for a particle storage ring ... Stanford University , he
performed the first colliding beam
physics experiment. ...
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Singularity function (section
Example beam calculation)
simply supported beam as shown in the
diagram, with constant cross-section and elastic modulus, can be found
using Euler-Bernoulli beam
theory. ...
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Tip of the tongue
Lectures on psycholinguistics at Bromley (Kent, England: Skuse,
1997-2009) refer to a laser-beam
theory to help explain that different
...
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Tractor beam
A tractor beam is a hypothetical device
with the ability to attract one object to ... indicated general
relativity theory and quantum
theory ...
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Bending
(section
Bending of beams)
longer than the width and the thickness, the element is called a
beam . ... In the
Euler-Bernoulli theory of slender
beams, a major assumption ...
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William G. Roll
The Poltergeist (1972), Theory and
Experiment in Psychical Research ... The rotating
beam theory
and the Olive Hill poltergeist. In W.G. Roll, ...
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Mechanics of structures
of a beam, buckling of a column,
torsion of a shaft, deflection of a thin shell, and vibration of a
bridge. ... Major topics : Beam
theory Buckling ...
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Laser beam profiler
A laser beam profiler captures,
displays, and records the spatial intensity ... laboratories to
verify diffraction theories and test
the ...
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Regge theory
In quantum physics , Regge theory is
the study of the analytic properties of ... shrinks into a narrow
cone around the beam-line at large
energies. ...
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Louis Beam
Louis Beam (born 1946) is a Texas white
nationalist . the strategy of leaderless resistance a
theory for resistance to "state
sponsored ...
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Electron (redirect from
Electron theory)
Atomic theory: File:Bohr atom model
English. svg | The Bohr model of the atom , ... Plasma
applications Particle beams:
File:GPN-2000-003012. ...
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Eyebeam
Eyebeam, a play on the word I-beam ,
can be used to refer to the following: Eyebeam (comic) ... for
the emission theory of sight, see Eye
beam
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Diffraction (section
Propagation of a laser beam)
of a laser beam, the
beam shape of a radar antenna and the
field of view of an ultrasonic transducer are all explained by
diffraction theory. ...
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Inertia
(section
Chinese theories)
developed an elaborate theory of
motion, in which he made a ... External links :
edu/education/calc-init/static-beam/mnt-derive.
html Inertia ...
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Multiple-prism dispersion theory
by Duarte and Piper In 1987 this theory
was extended to provide ... A comprehensive review on practical
multiple-prism beam expander s and
...
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Light beam
A light beam or
beam of light is a narrow projection of
light energy radiating ... and (at least in
theory) interested persons can find the
...
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Magnetosphere chronology
1930-1 - After Birkeland's "electron beam"
theory is disproved, Sydney Chapman and
Vincent Ferraro in England propose that magnetic ...
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Transit (ship)
The Patent granted to Gower in 1799 details his
theory about the relationship between
speed and the length to beam ratio, as
well as ...
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Low-energy electron diffraction (section
Theory of LEED)
materials by bombardment with a collimated
beam of low energy electrons (20-200eV ... In the
theory the electron
beam is represented by a ...
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Holography (section
Theory)
Theory ... A second light
beam, known as the reference
beam, also illuminates the recording
medium, so that interference occurs between the ...
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Solar sail (section
Beam propelled)
In theory a lightsail driven by a laser
or other beam from Earth can be used to
decelerate a spacecraft approaching a distant star or ...
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String theory
String theory is a developing branch of
quantum mechanics and general relativity ... The amplitude could
fit near-beam scattering data as ...
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Directed-energy weapon (redirect from
Energy-beam weapon)
Particle beam weapon s can use charged
or neutral particles, and can ... html This article explains
theories about ball lightning , which
may ...
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Radiative transfer equation and diffusion theory
for photon transport in biological tissue
(section
Pencil beam normally incident on a
semi-infinite medium)
Briefly, the RTE states that a beam of
light loses energy through ... Diffusion
theory Assumptions: In the RTE, six
different independent ...
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ATLAS experiment
ready and detected its first beam
events on 10 September 2008- The ... accelerators and might shed
light on new theories of particle
physics beyond ...
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Focusing (disambiguation)
Focusing (proof theory) The act of
adjusting something to make a beam
focus (optics) See also : Focus -
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Laser
(redirect from
Laser
beam)
identical frequency and phase The laser’s beam
of coherent light ... (On the Quantum
Theory of Radiation); via a re-derivation of Max Planck ’s ...
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Focused ion beam
Focused ion beam, also known as FIB, is
a technique used particularly in the ... Instrumentation,
Theory, Techniques and Practice |
author L.A. ...
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Divergence (disambiguation)
Beam divergence , the half-angle of the
cone formed by a beam of ... as
the "information divergence" in probability
theory and information theory
...
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Christine Sutton
Colliding-Beam Storage Ring (Micropædia
article) ... Electroweak theory
(Micropædia article) Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory ...
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Attenuation coefficient
For "attenuation coefficient" as it applies to electromagnetic
theory ... penetrated by a
beam of light, sound, particles, or
other energy or matter. ...
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Particle beam weapon
A particle beam weapon uses an ultra
high energy beam of atoms or electron s
(i.e ... Various theories
persist regarding the nature of this ...
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Thinned-array curse
(sometimes, sparse array curse) is a theorem in electromagnetic
theory of transmitter s. have a smaller
minimum beam spot size (typically
...
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Oscar Faber
deflection tests, which enabled him to develop his
theory of ‘Plastic yield in concrete ’,
and to calculate shear in reinforced concrete
beams . ...
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Steel plate shear wall
plate shear wall (SPSW) consists of steel infill plates bounded by a
column-beam system. ... The
theory that governs the design of plate
...
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Strong focusing
principle that the net effect on a particle
beam of charged particles passing ... The
theory revolutionised cyclotron design,
and permitted ...
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Eye
beam
In the physics inherited from Aristotle an eye
beam generated in the eye was ... The emission
theory of sight seemed to be
corroborated by ...
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Hafele–Keating experiment
The Hafele–Keating experiment was a test of the
theory of relativity . Richard E.
Keating took four caesium-beam atomic
clocks aboard ...
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Particle physics (redirect from
Particle theory)
Its main project is now the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), which had its
first beam circulation on 10 September
... Theory: cTopic Standard
model ...
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BPP (disambiguation)
BPP is a class of decision problems in complexity
theory. ...
Beam parameter product , a measure of
laser beam quality.
Bekenntnisbruderschaft St ...
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D-brane
(section
Gauge theories)
In string theory , D-branes are a class
of extended object s upon which open string ... coherent in a way
reminiscent of the photon s in a laser beam.
...
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Self-creation cosmology (section
The new (2002) theory)
Self-creation cosmology (SCC) theories
are gravitational theories in which the
mass ... might be adapted so that one
beam could be returned ...
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Photon
who published a speculative theory in
which photons were " ... splitting of light
beams at interfaces into a transmitted
beam and a reflected
beam. ...
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Nanopore sequencing
gradually filling it in using ion-beam
sculpting methods which ... The theory
behind nanopore sequencing has to do with what occurs when the ...
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General relativity (redirect from
General relativity theory)
General relativity or the general theory
of relativity is the geometric theory
of ... focused beams of highly
energetic particles that are ...
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Liviu Librescu
Theory of composite thin-walled
beams and its application in
aeronautical and mechanical constructions. Response and behavior of
structures ...
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Laser science
Laser science or laser physics is a branch of optics that describes the
theory and ... It is also
concerned with the physics of laser beam
...
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F.
J. Duarte
generalized multiple-prism dispersion theory
and has discovered ... electro-optical N-slit interferometer uses
beam expansion to illuminate ...
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PSR J2144-3933
object and suggest that its existence throws current
theories into doubt. ... this
slowly rotating pulsar should not be emitting a radio
beam. ...
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Dynamical theory of diffraction
The dynamical theory of diffraction
describes the interaction of wave s with a ... diffracted
beam into the Bragg diffracted
beam until extinction. ...
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Hybrid theory for photon transport in
tissue
Hybrid Theory for photon transport in
tissue uses the advantages and eliminates the ... attain a
solution for a pencil beam that is
vertically ...
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Bessel beam
A Bessel beam is a field of
electromagnetic, acoustic or even gravitational ... Fellah,
Theory of the acoustic radiation force
exerted on a ...
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James Clerk Maxwell (section
Control theory)
His most important achievement was classical electromagnetic
theory ... "On Hamilton's
characteristic function for a narrow beam
of light". ...
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Dirac equation (section
Hole theory)
with both the principles of quantum mechanics and the
theory of special relativity . ...
It was found that for silver atoms, the beam
was ...
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History of special relativity (section
Lorentz's theory)
It culminated in the theory of special
relativity proposed by ... "is hastening towards the
beam of light coming from B, whilst he
is riding ...
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Ray
(optics)
In optics , a ray is an idealized narrow beam
of light. ... Ray theory does
not describe phenomena such as interference and diffraction , ...
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Electron diffraction (section
Theory)
Theory Electron interaction with matter
... Intensity of diffracted beams
: electron diffraction, the intensity of a diffracted
beam is given by: ...
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Index of structural engineering articles
Base isolation -Beam -Beam
axle -Bending -Bifurcation theory
-Biomechanics -Boat Building -Body-on-frame -Bolting -Box girder ...
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Plasma stability
MHD theory is the simplest
representation of a plasma, so MHD ... such as velocity-space
instabilities in magnetic mirror s and systems with
beams. ...
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Light
(redirect from
Undulatory theory)
If the beam of light is not orthogonal
(or rather normal ) to the ... Historical
theories about light, in chronological
order Hindu theories ...
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Thomas Curtright
Quantum Liouville Theory,
Geometrostatic sigma models , Quantum ... of the SESAPS Jesse
Beams Award, a University of Miami
Cooper Fellow, and ...
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Diffraction topography (section
Theory of diffraction topography)
a beam of X-rays (or, sometimes,
neutrons ) diffracted by a crystal . ... simple terms based on
geometrical theory (basically, the
Bragg law) ...
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List of important publications in physics
(section
Theory and Design of Charged Particle
Beams)
Accelerator physics Theory and Design
of Charged Particle Beams : Martin
Reiser Wiley, (2nd Edition 2008) ISBN 978-3527407415: ...
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David Pritchard (physicist)
His demonstration of the diffraction of a beam
of atoms by a ... He has applied atom optics to basic studies of
quantum theory , to new ...
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Particle accelerator
charged subatomic particle s to high speeds and to contain them in
well-defined beams. ... Since
the special theory of relativity
requires ...
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Crystallographic defects in diamond
color and electrical conductivity , as explained by the band
theory . PL) or electron
beam (cathodoluminescence , CL), and
absorption of ...
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Grazing-incidence small-angle X-ray scattering
In this case, the reflected beam from
the substrate has a similar ... the reflected
beam can be fully accounted for by the
DWBA scattering theory. ...
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Ray tracing (physics)
idealized narrow beams called rays
through the medium by discrete amounts. ... Ray
theory does not describe phenomena such
as interference ...
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Theory of Colours (book)
Theory of Colours (original German
title, Zur Farbenlehre) is a book by Johann ... with a light
beam in a dark room, and with a dark
beam (i.e. ...
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Opticks
Multiple-prism arrays, as beam
expanders, became central to the design of the ... encouraging
the development of the multiple-prism dispersion
theory ...
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Opus gallicum
in stone masonry for the insertion of wooden
beams to create a wooden infrastructure. ... largely moved
away from the theory that the opus
...
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List of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED technology
(redirect from
Deuterion Beam)
Nearly all mobile suit shields have anti-beam
coating applied to the ... A third, less likely
theory is that the Earth Alliance was
able to ...
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Prism compressor
lasers The multiple-prism dispersion theory
, for pulse compression, ... such that the incident and refracted
beam have the same angle at the ...
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Electron Beam Prober
(section
Theory of operation)
The Electron Beam Prober (E-beam
Prober) is a specialized adaption of a standard ...
Theory of operation: The E-beam
prober generates a SEM image ...
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Time travel (redirect from
Alternative paralel timeline theory)
General relativity However, the theory
of general relativity does ... experiment to observe a time
traveling neutron in a circulating light beam.
...
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Support
Support (measure theory), a subset of a
measurable space ; ... Supports in architecture include arch ,
beam (structure), column , balcony ,
...
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Index of electronics articles
(electricity) –Baud –Baudot code –BCS theory
–Beam diameter –Beam
divergence –Beam steering –Beam
–Beamwidth –Bel –Biconical ...
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Neutrino oscillation (section
Theory)
Beam neutrino oscillations: Neutrino
beams produced at a particle
accelerator offer the ... Theory
Classical analogue of neutrino oscillation ...
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High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
(section
Conspiracy theories)
conspiracy theories , with individuals
ascribing various hidden motives and capabilities to the project, among
them; a powerful death beam, ...
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MIT Plasma Science and Fusion Center
Fusion Theory and Computation Group:
... Waves and Beams. The first
director was Ronald Davidson, although prior to Davidson, Albert Hill
was ...
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Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect
correlation effects in the intensities received by two detectors from a
beam of particles. ... I. Basic
theory: the correlation between ...
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Artificial intelligence (redirect from
The Theory of Artificial Intelligence)
Other optimization algorithms are simulated annealing ,
beam search ... using decision
theory , decision analysis information
value theory ...
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Audi MedCup
one design race rule where every boat, in
theory, has the same design. ...
beam, and mast height and sail area are restricted to this "box
...
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Fizeau–Foucault apparatus
θ both the angle of incidence of the beam
and its angle of reflection. ... of Newton 's corpuscle
theory of light when it showed that
light ...
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Pain
(redirect from
Gate
theory)
Theory Specificity ... animal
rights , torture , pain compliance (see also pain
beam , pain maker , pain ray ).
Corporal punishment is the ...
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Info-gap decision theory
Info-gap decision theory is a
non-probabilistic decision theory that
seeks to ... vibration analysis of a cracked
beam, where the location, ...
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Leonhard Euler (section
Number theory)
discoveries in fields as diverse as infinitesimal calculus and graph
theory . ... Euler helped
develop the Euler-Bernoulli beam
equation , ...
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Nikola Tesla (redirect from
Dynamic theory of gravity)
a high-power ultraviolet beam might be
used to form a vertical ... Field
theories: 81, Tesla stated he had completed a "dynamic
theory of gravity". ...
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Martin Knudsen
cell , which is a primary component of molecular
beam epitaxy systems. ...
Knudsen was renowned for his work on kinetic-molecular
theory and ...
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Probability Sun
every other setting (two, five, eleven) creates a defensive shield;
tests with laser weapons and, eventually, proton
beamers prove his
theory. ...
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Exact solutions in general relativity
a scalar field (often a massless scalar field); these can arise in
classical field theory treatments of
meson beams, or as quintessence ,
...
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Translation (section
Theory)
Theory History of
theory ... word he | קֶרֶן
(keren), which has several meanings, as "horn" in a context where it
actually means "beam of light". ...
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Resonance (section
Theory)
Theory ... The geometry
(resonator type) must be chosen so that the
beam remains stable (that the size of the
beam does not continually grow ...
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Particle-Induced X-ray Emission (section
Theory)
When a material is exposed to an ion beam,
atomic interactions ... Theory :
Three spectra can be collected from a PIXE experiment; ...
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Kick the bucket (section
Origin theories)
Its origin remains unclear, though there have been several
theories. ... alternate
definition of a bucket as a beam or
yoke that can be used to ...
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Electrophoretic light scattering
The frequency shift or phase shift of an incident laser
beam ... Appropriate
electrophoresis theory is also
required. Sample dilution is ...
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Probability Moon
Johnson comes up with a theory: the
proton beam is subject to the ...
Evidently, the Fallers have discovered a way to alter the
beam's "phase ...
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Fabry–Pérot interferometer (section
Theory)
Theory ... The total amplitude
of both beams will be the sum of the
amplitudes of the two beams measured
along a line perpendicular to the ...
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Polarizer (redirect from
Polarizing beam splitter)
A polarizer is a device that converts a beam
of electromagnetic wave s (light ) of ... polarizers are crossed
and in theory no light is ...
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Statistical energy analysis
Further on, the theory has been
extended to the coupling of continuous dynamic systems (beams,
plates, shells. More recently, vibrational ...
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Searchlight
or other optics to projecting a powerful beam
of light of approximately parallel ... and (at least in
theory) interested persons can find the
...
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Sum frequency generation spectroscopy
(section
Theory)
where two light beams mix at a surface
and generate an output beam ...
Theory : spectroscopy uses two laser
beams that overlap at a surface of a
...
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History of optics (redirect from
Plato's theory of refraction)
followed by theories on light and
vision developed by ancient Greek and Indian ... It was his
comparison between the eye and the beam-
...
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ESEM
(section
Electron beam transfer)
foundations of ESEM and the theory of
the gaseous detection device (GDD. ... An ESEM employs a scanned
electron beam and electromagnetic
...
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European Physical Journal A
Regular Articles, Reviews, Tools for Experiment and
Theory/Scientific Notes and Letters.
... Radioactive Beams. Nuclear
Astrophysics ...
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List of superhuman features and abilities in fiction
(section
Concussion beams)
Concussion beams: transform various
forms of energy into a "solid" or concussive
beam of energy. ... External links : http://theories.
activatingevolution. ...
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Nonlinear optics (section
Theory)
Theory ... The reversed
beam is called a conjugate
beam, and thus the technique is known
as optical phase conjugation (also called time ...
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De Broglie–Bohm theory
The de Broglie–Bohm theory, also called
the pilot-wave theory, Bohmian
mechanics, ... In it, a beam of
particles (such as photons) travels ...
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Weather radar (section
Beam geometry)
meters), and \,\theta is the beam width
(in radians). ... the wavelength is on the order of stone, the
return levels off according to Mie theory
. ...
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Department of theoretical physics and astrophysics of Masaryk University
Quantum field theory, string
theory and quantum
theory of ... Classical and
quantum dynamics of charged particle beams.
Coherence of fermionic beams. ...
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Full Thrust
In theory, there is now no limit to how
powerful a beam weapon can be; for
instance, a massive super ship could have a
beam weapon of ...
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Crystallography (section
Theory)
patterns that emerge from a sample that is targeted by a
beam of some type. ...
Theory : An image of a small object is
usually generated by using ...
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Insolation
The theory could be applied to any
monodirectional beam of radiation
incident onto a rotating sphere, but is most usually applied to ...
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Jon
Orloff
focused ion and electron beams and
their applications for ... Experimental Study of a Focused Ion
Beam Probe Size and Comparison With
Theory, J. Vac. ...
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Transverse wave
Ray theory does not describe phenomena
such as interference and ... You can think of a ray of light , in
optics ,as an idealized narrow beam
...
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S. Pancharatnam
known as Pancharatnam phase for polarized
beams passing through crystals. ... the
theory of effects found in experiments
on optical pumping, e.g. ...
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Ion
source (section
Theory of Operation)
particularly used in ion implantation or in focused ion
beam instruments. ...
Theory of Operation: Gas flows through
the ion source between the ...
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Stage lighting instrument (section
Beam projector)
Green, and Blue, which, in theory,
allow almost any color to be " ... The shape of the
beam is round but with the use of the
shutters one can ...
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Lau Wai Shing
Lau's theory was that local defects in
the oxide and local defects in silicon could be distinguished when
electron beam induced current ...
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Holtzman effect
takes credit for the mathematical theories
of his assistant, Norma Cenva ... The interaction of a lasgun
beam and a Holtzman field results in
...
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Gaussian function
In statistics and probability theory ,
Gaussian functions appear as ... Gaussian
beam s are used in optical and
microwave systems. ...
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Buckling
This is the opposite effect of the plastic bending in
beams, which ... shells of
thickness h The complete theory and
example experimental ...
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Strategic Defense Initiative (section
Neutral Particle Beam)
by built-in nuclear warheads – in theory,
the energy from the warhead ... Neutral Particle
Beam: In July 1989, the
Beam Experiments Aboard a ...
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August Wöhler
by research into the theory of
elasticity and was led, in 1855, to a method for predicting the
deflection of lattice beam s that
...
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Stanley F. Schmidt
There he applied filter theory and
model identification techniques ... Also at Philco, he conceived
the fan beam navigation satellite
...
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Electrospray ionization
There are two major theories that
explain the final production of ... Electrospray and Taylor-Cone
theory, Dole's
beam of macromolecules at last? |
...
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Aurora (astronomy) (section
History of aurora theories)
are beams of upwards flowing O+ ions
observed on auroral field lines. ... History of aurora
theories: In the past
theories have been proposed to ...
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Rocket engine (section
Beam powered)
combinations involving boron or liquid ozone are potentially somewhat
better in theory if various practical
problems could be solved ... Beam
powered !: Type! ...
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Quantum optics
Following the work of Dirac in quantum field
theory , George ... processes can generate so-called twin
beams, where ideally each photon of one
...
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George Hockham
longitudinally where in theory the
light beam was focused periodically.
temperature changed along the axis the beam
was directed away from ...
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Albert Einstein (section
Modern quantum theory)
include the special and general theories
of relativity, the founding ... The chasing a light
beam thought experiment is described on
pages 48 ...
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Raster scan (section
Theory and history)
Theory and history : In a
cathode-ray-tube (CRT) display, when the electron
beams are unblanked, the horizontal
deflection component of the ...
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Brosl Hasslacher
worked with Mitchell Feigenbaum and contributed ideas to chaos
theory . ... using nonlinear
dynamics to describe and design Tilden's BEAM
robotics . ...
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Kerr effect (section
Theory)
Theory DC Kerr effect ...
Spatially, an intense beam of light in
a medium will produce a change in the medium's refractive index that
mimics ...
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Gladstone–Dale relation
and Lorentz–Lorenz relation but differs in optical
theory (Jaffe 1988). angle of a
collimated monochromatic beam of light
from vacuum into ...
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Perveance
Perveance is a notion used in the description of charged particle
beam s. ... 100 M. Reiser,
Theory and Design of charge particle
beams, John ...
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Triangle of Life (section
Theory)
The Triangle of Life is a controversial theory
advocated by Doug Copp about how to ... remains acts as a kind of
roof beam over the space or ...
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Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences
characterization, theory/ modeling/
simulation , and design of ... to meet the requirements of
electron beam imaging and writing
instruments ...
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Parabolic reflector (section
Theory)
transformed into a plane wave propagating as a collimated
beam along the axis. ...
Theory: File:Solar dish at Ben-Gurion
National Solar Energy ...
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High Power Electric Propulsion (section
Theory)
jpg | HiPEP Beam Extraction Test ...
Theory: The HiPEP thruster differs from
earlier ion thrusters because the xenon ions are produced using a ...
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Sagnac effect (section
Theory)
A beam of light is split and the two
beams are made to follow a ...
Theory: The shift in interference
fringes can be viewed simply as a ...
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Diffraction grating (section
Theory of operation)
with a regular pattern, which splits and diffracts light into several
beams travelling in different
directions. ... Theory of
operation: diffraction ...
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John Henry Michell
Publications of J.H. Michell : The theory
of uniformly loaded beams, Quart. J.
Pure Appl. Math. 32 (1900) 28-42. The determination of the ...
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Luminosity (section
In scattering theory and accelerator
physics)
In scattering theory and accelerator
physics: In scattering theory and
accelerator physics ... rho\ is the number density of a particle
beam.:\ ...
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John Daverio
last Beam | first Alex | title This
theory has a truly tragic overtone |
newspaper Boston Globe | date April 17, 2003
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Scanning electron microscope (section
Beam-injection analysis of semiconductors)
surface by scanning it with a high-energy beam
of electron s in a raster scan pattern. ... D | year 1990 | title
Theory of the Gaseous ...
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Plasma (physics)
structures such as filaments, beams and
double layers (see section 3 , below). ... Fields of active
research: Plasma theory. Plasma
equilibria and ...
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Alan F. Alford (section
Atlantis theory)
serious faults in his use of Sitchin’s theory
and proposed an ... stacked roofs with enormous granite
beams above the chamber’s ceiling
...
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Structural engineering (section
Beams)
Structural engineering theory is based
upon physical laws and empirical knowledge of the structural ...
Beams : Beam
(structure) | l1 Beam ...
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Jicamarca Radio Observatory
fields by pointing the beam
perpendicular to the Earth’s magnetic field . ... F region : Do
current theories fully explain electron
and ion ...
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Physics in medieval Islam (section
Theory of impetus)
show that his modern intromission theory
of vision , where rays of ... It was his comparison between the
eye and the beam-chamber, or camera
...
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We'll Always Have Paris (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
The two are beamed directly to sickbay
where Dr. Crusher reports ... He states Manheim made pioneering
efforts in the theories of linear
...
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September 11 attacks (section
Conspiracy theories)
Conspiracy theories ...
concluded that uncontrolled fires in 7 WTC caused floor
beams and girders to heat and
subsequently "caused a critical ...
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Jaynes–Cummings model
relationship between the quantum theory
of radiation and the semi- ... semiclassical radiation
theories with application to the
beam maser | journal Proc. ...
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Structural engineering theory
(section
The Euler-Bernoulli beam equation)
(4) the beam is composed of an
isotropic material(5) the applied load ... id wU1CAAAAIAAJ&q The+Theory+of+Equilibrium+of+Elastic+Systems+and+
...
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Cassini–Huygens (section
Tests of Einstein's Theory of General
Relativity)
According to the Theory of General
Relativity, a massive object like the sun causes space-time to curve,
and a beam of radio waves (or ...
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Field electron emission
In fact, Oppenheimer (although right in principle about the
theory ... electron microscopes
and other electron beam instruments
(such as those ...
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Hannes Alfvén (redirect from
Alfven's theory)
physicist and Nobel laureate for his work on the
theory of magnetohydrodynamics . ...
Research: Charged particle beam s.
Interplanetary physics ...
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List of Eureka Seven characters (section
Charles Beams)
Jobs: Bear's research and engineering theories.
He is modeled ... Charles Beams:
Voiced by: Jūrōta Kosugi (Japanese), Patrick Seitz (English) ...
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Bose–Einstein condensate (section
Theory)
Theory ... In 1999, Danish
physicist Lene Vestergaard Hau led a team from Harvard University which
succeeded in slowing a beam of light to
...
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Introduction to quantum mechanics (section
Full quantum mechanical theory)
Einstein explained the effect by postulating that a
beam of light is ... In trying
to show that quantum mechanics was not a complete
theory, ...
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Interference (wave propagation) (section
Theory)
Theory ... Thomas Young 's
double-slit experiment showed interference phenomena where two
beams of light which are coherent
interfere to ...
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Synthetic aperture radar (section
Doppler-beam sharpening)
Doppler Beam Sharpening commonly refers
to the method of processing ... pdf an introductory text on SAR
theory and scientific applications
...
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Charge induced voltage alteration (section
Theory of operation)
Theory of operation: The scanning of an
electron beam across the surface of the
device may result in additional charge buildup on ...
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Gravitational redshift
(see: emission theory ) and who
predicted that some stars would have ... But since a light
beam is a fast moving object, the
space-space ...
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High resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy
An incident beam of electrons with a
known energy (E i) is scattered ... In those cases no macroscopic
theory exists and a microscopic
theory ...
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Spectral phase interferometry for direct electric-field reconstruction
(section
Theory)
spectral shear - the difference in frequency of the two monochromatic
beams. ...
Theory: There are two important
specifications for filters: ...
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Optics
Progress in electromagnetic theory in
the 19th century led to the ... Gaussian
beam propagation is a simple paraxial
physical optics model for ...
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Michelson–Morley experiment (section
Emission theory)
the first strong evidence against the theory
of a luminiferous aether . ... If the Earth is traveling through
an ether medium, a beam ...
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GRENOUILLE (section
Theory)
Theory ... GRENOUILLE replaces
the beam splitter , delay line and
beam recombination components of the
autocorrelator with a prism while the ...
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Anti-reflective coating (section
Theory)
destructive interference in the beams
reflected from the interfaces, ...
Theory: There are two separate causes of optical effects due to
...
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Monar Jonban
The wooden beams on the upper part of
the minarets have been placed ... Shaking is in
theory restricted to once every twenty
minutes, however ...
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Spring (device) (section
Theory)
There are useful springs that don't: springs based on
beam bending ...
Theory: In classical physics , a spring
can be seen as a device that ...
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Ralph Kronig
He is noted for the discovery of particle spin and for his
theory ... When averaged over
all directions with a non-polarized x-ray beam
and a ...
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Scattering (section
Scattering theory)
moving particle can be described in the framework of scattering
theory . ... This is exemplified
by a light beam passing through thick
fog . ...
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Atom
(redirect from
Atom and Atomic Theory)
Corpuscularianism stayed a dominant theory
over the next several ... When a beam
of silver atoms was passed through a specially shaped ...
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Index of mechanical engineering articles
Technical drawing -Technology -Tensile strength -Tensile stress -Theory
of elasticity -Thermodynamics -Toe -Torque -Torsion
beam ...
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Strength of ships
These calculations treat the whole ships structure as a single
beam ... are simply calculated
from those loads and the theory of
plates and shells. ...
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Rayleigh scattering
see Mie theory or discrete dipole
approximation (they apply to the ... The amount of Rayleigh
scattering that occurs for a beam of
light is ...
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Superconductivity (section
Theories of superconductivity)
of remarkable and important theories:
the phenomenological Ginzburg- ... spectrometer s, and the
beam-steering magnets used in particle
accelerator s. ...
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Airy
disk (section
Focused laser beam)
one can focus a beam of light using a
lens is the size of the Airy disk. ... threshold of detection
While in theory all "point sources" of
a ...
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Roy J. Glauber
his contribution to the quantum theory
of optical coherence ", with ... statistical properties of free
atom beams and their measurement;
...
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Plasticity (physics) (section
Deformation theory)
Mathematical descriptions of plasticity Deformation
theory ... This method of
modeling the foam as beams is only
valid if the ratio of the ...
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Klystron
A klystron is a specialized linear-beam
vacuum tube (evacuated electron tube). ... (wife and husband) for
their velocity modulation theory in
1935 ...
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Faster-than-light (section
Heim theory)
Under the special theory of relativity
, a particle (that has mass) ... and will move more slowly than a
light beam passing through the region
...
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Optical molasses (section
Theory)
polarized laser beams intersecting in
the region where the atoms are present. ...
Theory : The best explanation of the
phenomenon of optical ...
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Philip Woodward
He is the author of the book Probability and Information
Theory, ... During World War II,
Philip Woodward developed a mathematical beam-shaping
...
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Inquisition (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine)
Sloan stuns him with a theory that,
during the time Bashir was in a ... Suddenly, Bashir is
beamed aboard a Dominion ship, and
greeted warmly ...
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Galvanometer (section
Theory)
the deflection of a beam of light
greatly magnified the deflection ...
Theory: The galvanometer is oriented so that the plane of the
coil is ...
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List of minor Mobile Suit Gundam SEED spacecraft
twin secondary beam cannon x3, main
beam cannon x1, twin gun turret ...
ship immune to all but the most determined assaults (at least in
theory). ...
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Sector instrument (section
Theory)
instruments in that they focus the ion beams
both in direction and velocity. Theory:
The behavior of ions in a homogeneous, linear, static ...
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On the Moon
the beam and morphs into The Man From
The Sun, he then indicates that he is initiating a hostile takeover of
the moon, based on the theory ...
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DØ experiment
and so is meant to be a highly model independent probe of the
theory. ... The
beam collision area is surrounded by
tracking chambers in a ...
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William John Macquorn Rankine
in his youth, botany , music theory and
number theory , and, in his ...
later, which showed the weakening effect of repeated flexure on large
beams. ...
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Radiation pressure (section
Theory)
Theory ... F.G. Mitri, "Acoustic
radiation force on a sphere in standing and quasi-standing zero-order
Bessel beam tweezers", Annals of
Physics ...
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The Watertower
Many theories have come about however
of what it is and what it ... shown that the water tower has a
green beam like structure which could
be a ...
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Georges Sagnac
In 1913, Georges Sagnac showed that if a beam
of light is split and ... consistent with stationary ether
theories (such as the Lorentz ether
...
2 KB (265 words) - 10:10, 17 December 2009
John R. Pierce
He wrote on electronics and information theory
, and developed ... traveling wave tubes and in electron
beam optics essential to this success."
...
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Sailing
(redirect from
Theory of sailing)
The points of sail are the most important parts of sail
theory to ... A "beam"
reach is with the apparent wind at right angles to the boat, a ...
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Book of Optics
The first theory, the emission
theory , was supported by such ...
thread next to the light beam, to prove
that light travels in a straight line ...
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Electron microprobe
an electron beam , and signals that
come from the sample are collected. ... D. thesis, in which he
laid the foundations of the theory and
...
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Emil
Wolf
partially coherent radiation , and the theory
of direct scattering and inverse scattering . ... sources that
emit beamed energy, can interact ...
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Serpens X-1
predicts that a high-speed source beamed
toward Earth will appear ... Einstein's
theory", says Tod Strohmayer of NASA 's Goddard Space Flight
Center ." ...
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Transistor–transistor logic (section
Theory)
Theory : Image:TTL npn nand. ...
Beam-lead chip dice without packages
were made for assembly into larger arrays as hybrid integrated circuits.
...
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Euclidean geometry
now called algebra and number theory ,
couched in geometrical language ... test that can do any better
than a beam of light as a model of
geometry. ...
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Special relativity (redirect from
Special theory of relativity)
Special relativity (SR) (also known as the special
theory of relativity or STR) is ...
were allowed to escape in a beam, and
the bomb components ...
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Kennedy–Thorndike experiment
the simple proposition that if a beam
of homogeneous light is split ... ... on the assumption that the
dragged aether theory had been
abandoned. ...
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Zeta potential
The frequency shift or phase shift of an incident laser
beam caused ... Historically,
the first one was Dukhin-Semenikhin theory
A similar ...
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Bell Island
Brian Dunning dismisses this theory
stating "Although iron is magnetic and can be ... not strong
enough to divert or attract a particle beam
...
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Ronald Mallett
's properties within the context of Einstein's
Theory of Relativity . ... This means that the energy of a
light beam can produce a ...
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Model of hierarchical complexity (section
Relationship with Piaget’s theory)
Relationship with Piaget’s theory:
There are some ... Balance beam
and pendulum (Commons, Goodheart, & Bresette, 1995; Commons, Pekker, et
al., ...
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Optical coherence tomography (section
Theory)
An optical beam is directed at the
tissue, and a small portion of ...
Theory : The principle OCT is white light or low coherence
interferometry. ...
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HMS Glatton (1871)
there would in theory be no point on
the horizon to which at least ... superstructure from firing
abaft the beam were not regarded as
important. ...
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Xenoarchaeology (section
Fringe theories)
Although some fringe theories of alien
archaeology exist, and ... H. Beam
Piper's short story Omnilingual, and Charles Sheffield's Heritage ...
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Thomas Gold (section
Steady State theory)
For most cosmologists, the refutation of the steady-state
theory ... The source – which
was termed "pulsar " – emitted beams of
... Gold proposed ...
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Beamforming
many side scan sonars also employ beam
steering to look forward and backward to "catch ... References :
antenna-theory.
com/arrays/weights/dolph. ...
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Neutral axis
The neutral axis is an axis in the cross section of a
beam or shaft along which ...
This theory (also known as the thrust
line method) was ...
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Astrophysical X-ray source
However, when the emission is beamed or
exceeds the Eddington limit ... According to
theory, an object that has a mass of
less than about 8% of ...
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Thomas Young (scientist) (section
Wave theory of light)
Research Wave theory of light ...
in a beam of light from a single
opening in a window and observed the fringes of color in the shadow and
...
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Spacetime
a large number of physical theories ,
as well as described in a more ... The worldline of a particle or
light beam is the path that this ...
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Quark–gluon plasma
As a result, the main theoretical tools to explore the
theory of the ... is not the
energy of the colliding beam). Lead and
gold nuclei have ...
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New Chronology (Fomenko) (section
Magnitude and consistency of conspiracy theory)
The New Chronology is a theory that the
conventional chronology is fundamentally ...
Beam writes that Fomenko and his
colleagues were ...
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List of effects
Decoy effect (consumer behavior) (decision
theory) (economic ... Proximity effect (electron
beam lithography) (condensed matter
physics) ...
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Superlens (section
Theory)
The effectiveness of electron-beam
lithography was also being ... Theory
The diffraction limit: The performance limitation of conventional ...
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Cnoidal wave (redirect from
Cnoidal wave theory)
a linear theory can be used, and at
higher values nonlinear theories ...
title Physics of intense beams in
plasmas | first1 M.V. | ...
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Antenna (radio) (redirect from
Antenna theory)
electromagnetic waves predicted by the theory
of James Clerk Maxwell . ... refers to one focusing a narrow
beam in a single specific direction
...
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Technology in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
(section
Matter transference beams)
Matter transference beams: The main
means of teleportation encountered throughout the ... Further
explanation of the theory behind
bistromathics: ...
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MS-14 Gelgoog
The YMS-14 Gelgoog carried its own beam
rifle and twin beam saber. ...
In theory, this would make
transitioning from a MS-06FZ Zaku II FZ to ...
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Architecture (section
Theory of architecture)
Theory of architecture ...
Buildings that displayed their construction and structure, exposing
steel beams and concrete surfaces
instead of ...
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Black hole
According to the general theory of
relativity , a black hole is a region of space ... Image:First
Gold Beam-Beam Collision Events at RHIC
at ...
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Index of psychology articles
-Bathophobia -Battered child -BEAM
-Beck's cognitive triad - ... reinforcement -Schema -Schemata
theory -Schirmer Abduction - ...
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Basic concepts of quantum mechanics
(section
Quantum field theory)
quantum theory that replaced it in the
early decades of the 20th century. ... the energy in a
beam of light occurs in individual
packets, ...
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Local hidden variable theory
In quantum mechanics , a local hidden variable
theory is one in which distant ... behaviour of the
individual light beam on passage
through a ...
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Monte Carlo method for photon transport
Monte Carlo simulation of a pencil beam
incident on a semi-infinite ... Radiative transfer equation and
diffusion theory for photon transport
...
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Introduction to general relativity
(redirect from
Einstein's theory of gravitation)
General relativity (GR) is a theory of
gravitation that was developed by Albert ... Similar to the way
that the rotating beam of a ...
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History of X-ray astronomy
predicts that a high-speed source beamed
toward Earth will appear ... Einstein's
theory", says Tod Strohmayer of NASA 's Goddard Space Flight
Center ." ...
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History of physics (section
Thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and electromagnetic
theory)
Image:First Gold Beam-Beam Collision
Events at RHIC at 100 100 GeV c ... no
theory reconciling the general theory
of relativity with the ...
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Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and
Seymour: An Introduction
"Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters
and Seymour: An Introduction is a collection ... Muriel's mother
is and her theories on Seymour's
behavior. ...
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Glass fiber reinforced concrete
The theory of sandwich panels and
functions of the individual ... The web of the I-beam
and the core of the sandwich panels carry the
beam ...
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Time-of-flight mass spectrometry (section
Theory)
Theory ... can be corrected by
using a reflectron The reflectron uses a constant electrostatic field to
reflect the ion beam toward the
detector. ...
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X-1 X-ray source
us a new tool to probe Einstein's theory",
says Tod Strohmayer of NASA ... the collision of a
beam of high-energy electrons with
microwave photons. ...
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Fluorescence spectroscopy (section
Theory)
It involves using a beam of light,
usually ultraviolet light , that ...
Theory: Fluorescence in the life sciences | l1 Fluorescence
...
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Mass attenuation coefficient
for other electromagnetic radiation (such as X-ray s), sound , or any
other beam that attenuates. ...
See also : Scattering theory Mean Free
Path ...
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Self-replication (section
Theory)
Overview Theory ... For example,
an autotroph ic self-replicating machine could cover a moon or planet
with solar cells, and beam the power to
...
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Inertial confinement fusion
of the target using high-energy beams
of laser light , electron s or ... preliminary
theories describing high intensity
light and plasma interactions. ...
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Concepts in the Ender's Game series
(section
Park Shift Theory)
The device produces two beams whose
focal point has the ability to ... The
theory of philotics: Philotes are the fundamental building blocks
of ...
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List of robotics topics
designing, making, and applying robots, including
theory from many contributing fields.
... Branches of robotics : BEAM
robotics Behavior-based ...
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Premelting (section
Landau Theory)
Lifshitz Theory: Complete and
incomplete premelting ... the occurrence of premelting. The
incident beam follows a crystal
direction, so does the ...
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Gallium
are made by molecular beam epitaxy or
Metalorganic vapour phase ... solar neutrino flux deduced was
found to have a deficit of 40% from theory.
...
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Near-field scanning optical microscope
(section
Theory)
Theory: According to Abbe’s
Theory of Image Formation, developed in
1873, the resolving capability of an ... a
beam splitter and a coupler. ...
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MBF-P01 Gundam Astray Gold Frame
They successfully copied the EA's beam
rifle and saber technology, ... spread to Gold Frame is unknown,
though the latter theory is more
likely. ...
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Null dust solution
a relativistic classical field theory
(such as electromagnetic ... the Bonnor
beam , an exact solution modeling an infinitely long
beam of ...
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Murrays' Mills
This theory is given added weight by
the fact that at around the same time the timber
beams used to support ceilings were
replaced with ...
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Integral
mathematical theory known as Lebesgue
integration , developed by Henri Lebesgue . ... steel
beam, but cannot accommodate a steel
ball resting on it. ...
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Gravastar
astrophysics as an alternative to the black hole
theory by Pawel Mazur and Emil Mottola.
... on the wavelength of a beam
of light so as to ...
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Zipp
2001 (section
Theory)
Theory ... While steel was
strong, it needed to be reinforced geometrically in order for thin tubes
to be used; large, unsupported beams
were ...
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The Next Fifty Years: Science in the First Half of the Twenty-First Century
Paul Bloom , Toward a Theory of Moral
Development ... David Gelernter , Tapping Into the
Beam. Joseph E. LeDoux , Mind, Brain,
and Self ...
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List of Doctor Who items (section
Jathaa beam weapon)
Jathaa beam weapon ... scientist
from sixteenth century Berlin who, with his associate Waldorf, developed
a working theory of TARDIS
configuration. ...
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George Biddell Airy (section
Lunar theory)
concerned with questions relating to the
theory of light arising out ... strain and stress field
within a beam This technique, sometimes
...
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Keystone effect (section
Theory behind Keystone)
Theory behind Keystone: The distortion
suffered by the image depends on the angle of the projector to the
screen, and the beam angle. ...
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Emission theory (vision)
Emission theory or extramission
theory is the proposal that visual
perception is ... He questioned that sight is the result of a
beam from ...
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Sokolov–Ternov effect (section
Theory)
Theory ... As a result, an
initially unpolarized beam of
high-energy electrons circulating in a storage ring after sufficiently
long time will ...
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Resonance Raman spectroscopy (section
Theory of Raman Scattering)
illuminated along its length with a beam
of filtered monochromatic ... Theory
of Raman Scattering Degrees of Freedom : For any given chemical ...
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Spin
wave (section
Theory)
Theory ... In the first method
the energy loss of a beam of neutrons
that excite a magnon is measured, typically as a function of scattering
...
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List of topics named after Leonhard Euler
(section
Graph theory)
Euler–Bernoulli beam equation ,
concerning the elasticity of ... Graph
theory : topology and topological graph
theory , and the corresponding ...
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Fusion Energy Foundation (section
Beam weapons)
plants , research into fusion power and beam
weapon s and other causes. ... alternative to the standard atomic
theory , based on the "Moon ...
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RMS Titanic (section
Alternative theories)
length 882 | ft | 9 | in | 1 | m | abbr on | Ship
beam 92 | ft | 0 | in | 1 | m | abbr on
| ... Alternative theories:
Titanic alternative theories ...
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Coherent diffraction imaging
In CDI, a highly coherent nano sized beam
of x-rays ,electron s and ... In theory
this is not necessarily required and algorithms have been ...
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Mean free path (section
Mean free path in kinetic theory)
The drop in beam intensity equals the
incoming beam intensity ... Mean
free path in kinetic theory: In kinetic
theory mean free path of a ...
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Daniel Bernoulli
(Exposition of a New Theory on the
Measurement of Risk in which the ... development of the
Euler-Bernoulli beam equation
Bernoulli's principle ...
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Scattering theory
In mathematics and physics , scattering theory
is a framework for studying and ... "unscattered
beam" at a uniform rate that is
proportional ...
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Lightning (section
Gurevich's runaway breakdown theory)
Gurevich's runaway breakdown theory
... The laser beams sent from the
laser make channels of ionized molecules known as "filaments". ...
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Parametric array
nearly sidelobe free beams of low
frequency sound, through the mixing and ... The foundation for
Westervelt's theory of sound generation
and ...
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Eastern carpenter bee
to another location by propping a beam
of attractive bare wood where ... The
theory is that the bees will build their nests in the wood you
...
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Patch antenna
(90° to the left of the beam center) is
about 15 dB less than the ... Antenna
Theory (3rd Edition), C. Balanis, Wiley 2005 Antenna Engineering
...
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Fiber Bragg grating (section
Theory)
The first manufacturing method, specifically used for uniform gratings,
is the use of two-beam interference .
... Theory: Image:Fbg2. ...
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Directional Sound (section
Basic theory)
Basic theory: In all wave- ...
The larger the source is compared to the wavelength of the sound waves,
the more directional beam results.
...
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Neutron electric dipole moment (section
Theory)
Theory ... The first experiments
searching for the electric dipole moment of the neutron used
beams of thermal (and later cold )
neutrons to ...
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Bevatron
symmetry as a basic feature of relativistic quantum field
theories . ... no known way to
confine a particle beam to a narrow
aperture, so the ...
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Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar
made contributions to field theories ,
phase transitions in early ... in/~ams) for radiocarbon dating ,
micro-beam facility and an external
...
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Surface second harmonic generation
converting two photon s of the original beam
of energy E into a single ... As a result, surface SHG
theory is highly dependent on geometry
of ...
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Elastic instability
elastic systems, such as buckling of beams
and plates subject to large compressive loads. ...
Theory of elastic stability, S.
Timoshenko and ...
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Acoustic neuroma
A proton therapy machine uses a beam of
protons to kill the tumour ... in
theory, be stopped before they exit the tumor, thus reducing
damage ...
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Radiation pattern (redirect from
Beam pattern)
Balanis: “Antenna Theory, Analysis and
Design”, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2nd ed. 1982 ISBN 0-471-59268-4 David
K Cheng: “Field and Wave ...
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Line array (section
Theory)
from a structural beam, ground support
tower or off a tall A-frame tower. ...
Theory: Line arrays create a cylindrical wave front in the near
...
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Torsion spring
on the moment of inertia of the beam
and the elasticity of the fiber. ... Coulomb first developed the
theory of torsion fibers and the
torsion ...
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Neutrino detector (section
Theory)
Theory: Neutrinos can interact via the
neutral ... Most accelerator-based neutrino
beams can also create muons, and a few
can create taus. ...
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Isotope separation (section
Beam Production Capability of ISOL
Facilities)
mix or grade .This theory was first
recognized by Charles H. Townes . ... experiments were reported
by Beams and Haynes on isotopes of
chlorine in 1936. ...
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Wave–particle duality (redirect from
Particle theory of light)
when competing theories of light were
proposed by Christiaan Huygens ... If one now shines a very
intense beam of low-frequency light
upon the ...
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Faraday paradox
electrostatic measurements or electron beams
to resolve the issue but ... There is no paradox or difficulty if
one invokes the special theory ...
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Raman spectroscopy (section
Basic theory)
Typically, a sample is illuminated with a laser
beam. ... Basic
theory: The Raman effect occurs when
light impinges upon a molecule and ...
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List of sports terms named after people
McCool (balance beam)-The
beam mount approaches toward the end of
... Ewing Theory , a term
popularized by Bill Simmons named after Patrick ...
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Backward wave oscillator
An electron gun generates an electron beam
that is interacting ... According to Floquet's theorem (see
Floquet theory ), the RF electric
...
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Multiangle light scattering (section
Theory)
Until the advent of lasers and their associated fine
beams of very ...
Theory: Rayleigh scattering is the
elastic scattering of light or other ...
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MythBusters (2006 season) (section
Laser Beam Dodge)
The "Great Gas Conspiracy" mentioned in the myth is the conspiracy
theory that ... Laser
Beam Dodge : This myth came from the
movie Entrapment . ...
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Contributors to general relativity
William B. Bonnor (Bonnor beam
solution), ... B : Carl H. Brans (Brans/Dicke
theory), Dieter R. Brill (Brill-Hartle
geon, Brill mass, ...
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Xeelee technology
small fleet of nightfighters destroying a star with cherry-red
beams. this
theory is proven when the starbreaker is accidentally fired
...
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Elliott Cresson Medal
Goldschmidt | Victor Goldschmidt | Engineering |
Theory of Musical Harmony | ...
direction of high-energy particle beams
and as a designer of ...
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Bell's theorem
deterministic hidden variables theories,
Bell's theorem was later ... signal passes through analyzing
devices such as polarizers and beam
splitters. ...
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Chiwen
mouth usually found along roof ridges (as if swallowing the roof
beams). ... (2008:122-3) In
Fengshui theory, a chiwen or chiwei
supposedly ...
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Bradbury-Nielsen shutter (section
Theory of Operation)
Theory of Operation: frequency voltage
in an 180° out-of-phase manner to alternate wires in a grid which is
orthogonal to the path of the ion beam.
...
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Davisson–Germer experiment
particle duality hypothesis, which was a fundamental step in quantum
theory . ... The experiment
consisted of firing an electron beam
from an ...
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Penrose interpretation
Penrose's idea is a variant of objective collapse
theory . ... and fissioned by a
beam splitter from thousands of miles
away, with which the ...
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Rapidity
edition of his History of the Theories
of Aether and Electricity (page 441). ... use a modified
definition of rapidity relative to a beam
axis:\ ...
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List of Mobile Suit Gundam SEED mobile weapons
two high-energy long-range beam
cannons, two RQM-60F "Flash Edge 2" ... In
theory, Regen Duel should enter combat
by destroy large target like ...
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Copper Mine, Virgin Gorda (section
Beam Engine)
evidence can be found to support this theory,
and no firm evidence of ... Beam
Engine : The beam engine at the Virgin
Gorda copper mine is the ...
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Contact mechanics
depends upon the kinematics of the underlying
theory of the solid (e.g., linear or nonlinear solid in two- or
three dimensions, beam or ...
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Thought experiment
for an experiment that would test or illuminate a hypothesis ,
theory or principle . ...
chasing a light beam, leading to
Special Relativity . ...
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Van Eck phreaking
displayed, so, in theory, they can be
used to recover the displayed image. ... In a CRT the image is
generated by an electron beam that
...
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Optical isolator (section
Theory)
Theory: Faraday effect ... In
the transmitted direction the beam is
split and then combined and focused into the output collimator. ...
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H-bridge
com/chuck/robotics/tutorial/h-bridge/ H-Bridge
Theory and Practice ... External links :
beam-wiki. org/wiki/H-bridge H-Bridges
on the BEAM Robotics ...
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Robert P. Crease (section
Performance Theory)
In philosophy his interests lie in performance
theory, expertise, ... 2005" • Anxious History: The High
Flux Beam Reactor and Brookhaven ...
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Tomorrow Is Yesterday
The ship emits a tractor beam toward
the jet and the force ... The theory
is, time will reverse as the ship races toward the gravity of the ...
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Philippines
isbn 9711002272 | quote Not one roof beam,
not one grain of rice, not ... Any
theory which describes such details is therefore pure hypothesis
...
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World Year of Physics 2005
difference between perpendicular light beams,
by postulating that the ... simply to the end of a unified field
theory , which would unite the ...
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2012 phenomenon (redirect from
Novelty theory)
"beam" from the centre of the Galaxy,
and that the Maya aligned their ... Doomsday
theories: A far more apocalyptic view
of the year 2012 has also ...
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Infrared spectroscopy (section
Background and theory)
Background and theory : The infrared
portion of the electromagnetic ... A
beam of infrared light is produced and split into two separate
beams. ...
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Laser diode (section
Theory of operation)
Theory of operation ... but not
a small diffraction-limited beam; for
example in printing, activating chemicals, or pumping other types of
lasers. ...
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Neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive
development
Jean Piaget ´s theory of cognitive
development was criticized on many grounds. ... to operate
balance beams, to represent home
locations ...
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Collider Detector at Fermilab (section
Layer 1: The Beam Pipe)
The Standard Model, which today is the most widely accepted
theory ... The silicon detector
begins at a radius of r 1.5cm from the beam
line ...
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Equivalence principle (section
Development of gravitation theory)
suspending a balance beam, between two
nearly identical masses under ... equivalence principle is the
Brans-Dicke theory ; however, the
theory ...
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Brajendranath De
the contempt of his then Divisional Commissioner, John
Beames , esq., ... Mills,
Feminist Post-Colonial Theory, (New
York: Routledge, 2003), p. ...
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Atherosclerosis (redirect from
Hemorheologic-Hemodynamic Theory of
Atherosclerosis)
computed tomography or electron beam
tomography (EBT) as rings of ... of fibrous plaques The
mainstream theory of atherogenesis does
not ...
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Great Pyramid of Giza (section
Construction theories)
There have been varying scientific and alternative
theories ... and the slots held
wooden beams to restrain them from
sliding down the passage. ...
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Photoelectric effect
While one can use the classical electromagnetic
theory of light to ...
Increasing the intensity of the light beam
increases the number of ...
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Rolf Hagedorn
Becker on thermal solid-state theory,
he was accepted as a postdoc ... secondary
beams to be expected from the main
beam directed at a target). ...
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Isaac Newton
laws of planetary motion and his theory
of gravitation, thus removing ... properties by separating out a
coloured beam and shining it on various
objects. ...
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Voided biaxial slab (section
Theory)
patented reinforced concrete beams and
posts for railway and road guardrails. ...
Theory: In principle, BubbleDeck slabs
acts like solid slabs. ...
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Moon landing
telescope system to bounce laser beams
off these devices, verifying ... See also: Moon landing
conspiracy theories Apollo 11 missing
tapes ...
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Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Three
He uses well-known theories, formulas
and experiments to discuss the atom, such as E mc² and a light
beam passing through a ...
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Triple correlation
The theory of the triple correlation
was first investigated by ... independently studied by physicists
as a tool for spectroscopy of laser beams.
...
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Angle-resolved low-coherence interferometry
light scattering model such as Mie theory
, which predicts angles ... The difference between the reference
beam and the sampling
beam thus ...
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Jet (particle physics)
parton distribution function for finding particle species i in
beam a. ... calculated to the
leading order of perturbation theory in
Peskin & ...
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Chōdenji Machine Voltes V
population rising up to overthrow an aristocracy lend support to
theory. a bazooka,
beams, and weapons such as
Ultramagnetic Top (Similar ...
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Hemispherical photography (section
Theory of Hemispherical Photography)
Theory of Hemispherical Photography
Solar Radiation Calculations ... Direct radiation is calculated
as the sum of all direct (solar beam)
...
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The Squire of Gothos
The landing party beams down and finds
the area to be a lush and ... To test this
theory, Kirk provokes Trelane into a
duel and during the ...
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Microscope
"Microscopes" can be separated into optical
theory microscopes (Light ... (in optical microscope s) or
electron beams (in electron microscopes
). ...
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Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe
evolution; and to test the Big Bang model, and the cosmic inflation
theory. ... radiometer s
measuring the difference between two telescope
beams. ...
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Photoionization mode
The theory needed to understand the
most important features of ... of the focal area of the
beam, and can be very small (only a few
micrometres). ...
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QCD
matter (section
Effective theories)
interaction , which is described by the theory
of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). ... the Results from the CERN
Lead Beam Programme",http://arxiv.
...
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Luis Walter Alvarez
radioactive nuclei , predicted by the beta decay
theory but never observed. ...
synchronization with the accelerator beam,
take the picture, ...
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Steven E. Jones
buildings, partially vaporized beams,
molten metal in the ... defies the mainstream collapse
theory and favors explosive demolition
...
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Krypton fluoride laser (section
Theory)
Theory ... This laser has high
beam uniformity, short wavelength, and
the ability to modify the spot size to track an imploding pellet. ...
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X-ray standing waves
field described by the dynamical theory
of X-ray diffraction ... reflected beam
the nodal planes of the XSW field shift by half a lattice constant.
...
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Stanley Shanfield
for X- and Ku-band power applications Microwave
Theory and Techniques ...
Publications : Ion Beam Deposition of
Cubic Boron Nitride. Patents ...
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Jean Piaget (section
Piagetian and post-Piagetian stage theories)
His theory of cognitive development and
epistemological view are ... Validate Orders of Hierarchical
Complexity of Balance Beam Task
Sequences. ...
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Coherent anti-Stokes Raman spectroscopy
process involving three laser beams: a
pump beam of frequency ω p, a ...
A Review of the Theory and Application
of Coherent Anti-Stokes Raman ...
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Transmission electron microscopy
Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) is a microscopy technique whereby
a beam of ... Later this
theory was extended by Hans Busch in
his ...
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Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science
the Kalman Filter , creator of modern control
theory and system theory ...
of deuteron electric quadrupole moment, molecular
beam spectroscopy . ...
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Electromagnetically induced transparency
(section
Theory)
Theory ... In principle, this
involves switching off the coupling beam
in an adiabatic fashion while the probe pulse is still inside of the
...
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Morris Meister (section
Theories on Education)
President of Bronx Community College (1959-1966)
Theories on ... Think of science
as a powerful searchlight continuously widening its
beam and ...
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Hypaethros
There is one other theory which has
been put forward, but which ... the metopes , the apertures
between the beams crossing the cella,
and it has ...
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History of the Philippines
Quezon City | quote Not one roof beam,
not one grain of rice, not one ... Any
theory which describes such details is therefore pure hypothesis
...
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Dream Pool Essays (section
Geological theory)
Quotes Geological theory ... The
length of the cross-beams will
naturally govern the lengths of the uppermost cross-beams
as well as the ...
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Ultraman Leo
Powers : Timer Shot: A blue beam from
his Colour Timer. Timer Shot, ... This operates on the same
principal the Theory of Reverse
Magnetism. ...
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Near edge X-ray absorption fine structure
(section
Theory)
Theory ... Because NEXAFS soft
x-rays are absorbed by air, the synchrotron radiation travels from the
ring in an evacuated beam-line to the
...
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Superconducting Radio Frequency
A few simple approximations derived from the complex
theories, ... The complex
calculations treating wakefield-related beam
stability for the ...
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James S. Albus (redirect from
Marr-Albus theory)
Brain theory ... as saws,
grinders, and welding torches, and to lift and precisely position heavy
objects such as steel beams and cast
iron pipe. ...
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Musition (Music Theory Software)
General Info : Musition is a music theory
education program. Using a drill based style covering 34 topics over
five subject areas, Musition ...
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Illyrian languages (redirect from
Illyrian theory)
Pan-Illyrian theory ... fulcrum
"bedpost", Gk phálanx "trunk, log", Lith balžiena "crossbar", Serb
blazína "roof beam", Skt bhuríjāu "cart
arms" ...
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Convolution
the study of time-invariant system s, and especially LTI system
theory . ... Convolution for
optical broad-beam responses in
scattering media ...
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Walther Kossel
was a German physicist known for his theory
of the chemical bond (ionic bond / ... bombardment of
single-crystal copper with a high-energy electron
beam ...
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Rutherford backscattering spectrometry
the backscattering of a beam of high
energy ions impinging on a sample. ... External links :
com/training/tutorials/rbs_theory_tutorial/index.
...
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Photon polarization
The identification is based on the theories
of Planck and the ... Suppose we have a
beam of light consisting of a large number of photons ...
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Powers and abilities of Superman
A more common theory involves being
able to see and concentrate on ... Superman was only strong
enough to lift a support beam or lift a
car ...
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Carlsberg Ridge
html Two theories of formation of the
Carlsberg Ridge ... jsp Processing & presentation of multi-beam
echosounder data on Carlsberg and Central ...
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Mary
Rose (section
Modern theories)
main deck beam s would have weighed
close to three quarters of a tonne ... Modern
theories: The most common explanation
for the sinking among ...
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Integrating sphere
measuring the power in laser beam, with
best available independence ... pdf Sphere Optics Technical
Publications - Integrating Sphere Theory
...
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X-ray crystal truncation rod (section
Theory)
Theory ... To measure the
intensity along a CTR, the sample must be rotated in the X-ray
beam so that the origin of the Ewald
sphere is ...
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Wind tunnel (section
Theory of operation)
Theory of operation ...
pressures on the test model are usually measured with
beam balance s, connected to the test
model with beams or strings ...
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History of the steam engine
The piston was connected by a chain to the end of the great
beam ... In 1761 Professor
Joseph Black proposed his 'theory of
latent heat ' ...
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Zoids Customise Parts (section
CP-03 Beam Gatling)
CP-01 Beam Cannon Set ... This
theory is supported by early concept
art for the Panzer which closely resembles the supposed "Blaze CAS".
...
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Photovoltaic module (section
Theory and construction)
Theory and construction ...
Another design concept is to split the light into different wavelength
ranges and direct the beams onto
different ...
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Great Lakes Maritime Academy
cadets to put into practice the theory
and skills they have learned prior to their commercial sea projects
... Training Ship: Beam: 43 ft.
Draft: 15ft. ...
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Gunnar Myrdal
"their pioneering work in the theory of
money and economic ... Through the introduction to "Asian Drama"
with the title "The Beam in our Eyes
...
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Multi-user MIMO (section
Background theories)
The distance between two adjacent antenna elements is relying on the
angular spread of the beam signal.
... Background theories :
Cooperation ...
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John F. Kennedy International Airport
Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura
(2009) features Jesse Ventura unsuccessfully attempting to access Hangar
17, which contains steel ...
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Higgs boson (section
Origin of the Theory)
Other theories exist which do not
anticipate the Higgs Boson, described elsewhere as the Higgsless model .
... External links : beam/index.
html . ...
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The Menagerie (Star Trek: The Original Series)
Commander Scott beams Captain Kirk and
Commodore Mendez aboard. ... Pike threatens to test out the
theory by shooting the Talosian unless
the ...
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Raman optical activity (section
Theory of Raman optical activity)
Theory of Raman optical activity: to a
difference between the intensities of the right- and left-handed
circularly polarised scattered beams.
...
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Induced gamma emission
-180m with x-rays produced by an external beam
radiotherapy "linac". ... In theory,
IGE materials based on nuclear isomer s have a very high ...
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Pp-wave spacetime (section
Relation to other theories)
direct generalization of ordinary plane wave solutions in Maxwell's
theory . ... The gravitational
field of a beam of light is modelled,
in ...
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Space warfare
or particle-beam based weaponry,
microwaves and plasma-based weaponry. ... Most of the main
theories date October 2008 which
attempt to ...
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Photonic metamaterials (section
Electron beam lithography)
Electron beam lithography: scale.
Electron beam ... uk/photonics/
Imperial College, Department of Physics, Condensed Matter
Theory Group ...
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Klingon
(section
Explanation and theories)
Explanation and theories ... are
usually depicted as warship s, heavily armed with a variety of particle
beam weapon ry and antimatter warheads
. ...
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Garabit viaduct
instantly discarded precedents of solid beam
construction, as he ... when loads are applied through the
theory of tension and compression that
...
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Wave radar
The beam of a microwave antenna is
dispersive , consequently the ... The radar waveform plays a very
important role in radar theory (Plant
and ...
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Perepiteia (section
Theory)
Theory: Mechanically, the device
appears to be an ... html Beam
Me Up - Science & Science Fiction news: Thane Heins' Perepiteia device--
." ...
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Undersea Kingdom
to Diana Compton and his theory about
regular tremours from the area ... Robe army turn their
Disintegrator beam on St Clair ,
Professor Norton ...
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Jürgen Ehlers (section
Frame theory and Newtonian gravity)
contributions to the current understanding of Albert Einstein 's
theory of general relativity . ...
of light beams in terms of their
expansion ...
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Color vision (section
Theories of color vision)
light are passed through another and rejoined, they make a white
beam. ... Two complementary
theories of color vision are the
trichromatic ...
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Visible spectrum
and from Goethe , in his Theory of
Colours , although earlier ... Newton observed that when a narrow
beam of sunlight strikes the face of a
...
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List of algorithms (section
Network theory)
Network theory: Network
theory ...
Beam stack search : integrates
backtracking with beam search
Best-first search : traverses a graph in the order ...
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Weather control (section
Conspiracy theories)
capable of beaming in the 2.5-10
megahertz frequency range, at more than 3 gigawatts of power (3 billion
watts ... Conspiracy theories:
File:Isnd1. ...
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List of fusion experiments
Experiments are ongoing to test relatively new
theories to determine ... Trident laser , at LANL ; 3
beams total; 2 x 400 J
beams, 100 ps - 1 us ...
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HMS Rupert (1872)
The guns would bear from the bow to just abaft the
beam on either ... "good in
theory but not practicable supposing
enemy has 14-15 knots and ...
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Multiphoton intrapulse interference phase scan
(section
Theory)
Theory ... The expanded laser
beam reaches the Diffractive grating
(G) first, the first-order reflection is deflected to the Mirror (M) and
...
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Volume hologram (section
Theory)
the wave must have the right shape (beam
direction, wavefront profile). ...
Theory : by H. Kogelnik in 1969 by the so-called "coupled-wave
theory". ...
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Reconstruction
Critical reconstruction , a theory
regarding the reconstruction of ... Cone
beam reconstruction , a computational
microtomography method ...
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Aberration of light (section
Development of the theory of aberration)
observer, with respect to the vector of the incoming
beam of light (i.e., ... As
early as 1573, Thomas Digges had suggested that this
theory ...
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Medard W. Welch Award
"For developing Density Functional Theory
methods to describe surface ... pioneering research on the
interaction of molecular beams with
surfaces." | ...
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Views of Lyndon LaRouche and the LaRouche movement
(section
Conspiracy theories)
a crash program to build particle beam
weapon s and laser s, ... LaRouche's
theory was influenced by what he called his "Theory
of Hegemony" ...
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Egyptian pyramid construction techniques
(redirect from
The Great Pyramid: Ramp Theories)
"suspicious of any theory that seeks to
explain only how the Great ... It enabled the raising of the five
60 ton granite beams that roof the
...
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Plasma-immersion ion implantation
Here the same theory applies as
previously discussed, but with a ... like ion
beam steering ,
beam focusing , additional grid
accelerators etc. ...
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MS
Estonia (section
Alternative theories)
157.02 | m | ft | 2 | abbr on | Ship beam
24.21 | m | ftin | abbr on ... Alternative
theories: There are a few alternative
theories, involving ...
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Schenkerian analysis (redirect from
Schenkerian theory)
method of musical analysis of tonal music based on the
theories of Heinrich Schenker . ...
Open and closed noteheads, beams, and
flags, ...
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Fishfinder (section
Operating theory)
Operating theory: Image:Sport
Fishfinder. ... When the fish enters the leading edge of the
sonar beam, a display pixel is turned
on. ...
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Space-based solar power
This forces the transmitted beam to be
centered precisely on the ... by Radio Waves | journal Microwave
Theory and Techniques, IEEE
Transactions ...
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NOνA
designed to detect neutrinos in Fermilab 's NuMI (Neutrinos at the Main
Injector) beam. ... Also,
according to the Seesaw mechanism theory,
...
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Cathode ray (redirect from
Electron beam)
Cathode rays (also called an electron beam
or e-beam) are streams of electron s
... Discovery of the electron: There were two
theories. ...
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Wireless energy transfer
magnetism and optics into a consistent theory,
and mathematically ... microwave or laser
beam will spread and become weaker and
diffuse over ...
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V-2
describes Goddard's mathematical theories
of rocket flight, ... Some later V-2s used "guide
beams" (radio signals transmitted from
the ground ...
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Instability
In control theory , a system is
unstable if any of the roots of its ... displays harmonic
variations of beam radius with distance
along the ...
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Kristian Birkeland
Birkeland noticed that an electron beam
directed toward a magnetised ... He developed a
theory in which energetic electrons
were ejected from ...
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Acoustic radiation pressure
yes Acoustic radiation pressure produced by a
beam of sound J. Acoust. ... php A general
theory of Rayleigh and Langevin
radiation pressures. ...
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Transparent conducting film (section
Theory)
(MOCVD), metal organic molecular beam
deposition (MOMBD), spray ... Theory
Charge carriers in these oxides arise from three fundamental ...
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Tablature
Therefore the study of musical theory
is hindered by reliance upon ... Individual tails were sometimes
combined into 'grids', resemblimg today's
beams. ...
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Mary Celeste (section
Speculation and theories)
107 ft after rebuild | Ship beam 22.5
ft as built, 26.6 after ... Theories
range from alcoholic fumes to underwater earthquake s and ...
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List of topics named after Carl Friedrich Gauss
Gauss–Kuzmin–Wirsing constant , a constant in number
theory ... Topics including
"Gaussian" : Gaussian beam Gaussian
binomial , also called the ...
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List of gymnastics terms
In theory, the A-score can be
open-ended, depending on the skills ... Yurchenko loop : A
balance beam skill in which the
gymnasts stands ...
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Electron beam ion trap
Electron beam ion trap (or its acronym
EBIT) is used in physics to denote an ... relativistic atomic
structure theory and quantum
electrodynamics (QED). ...
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Synchrotron light source
Once the high-energy electron beam has
been generated, it is directed ... relativistic
theory into an extremely
forward-pointing cone of radiation. ...
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Friedwardt Winterberg
particles bound in vortex filaments The theory
proposes that the only ... of multi-megampere megavolt ion
beams for the purpose of heating ...
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RF MEMS
do not require electron beam
lithography , molecular beam epitaxy
... punumber 22 IEEE Transactions on Microwave
Theory and Techniques ...
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Nantenna (section
Theory of nantennas)
Based on antenna theory, a nantenna can
absorb any wavelength of ... that current nantennas are produced
using electron beam (e-beam)
lithography. ...
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Bicycle frame
These include I-beam s and monocoque .
... Stiffness (or elastic modulus ) can in
theory affect the ride comfort and
power transmission ...
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NOAAS Discoverer (R 102)
investigation of geological history and
theories of continental drift . ... In 1985, she received
a multi-beam bathymetric map ping sonar
, ...
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Flux pumping (section
Theory)
Theory ... They are used in MRI
and NMR machines, mass spectrometer s, and the
beam-steering magnets used in particle accelerator s. ...
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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Plasma Science and Technology : Beam
Dynamics and Nonneutral Plasma. Theoretical Plasma ... Field
Reversed Configuration (FRC) Theory
Consortium ...
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List of MythBusters special episodes
so they build a simple beam bridge and
test it under Adam's weight ... The
theory was soldiers break step on bridge, because if their march
...
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Air France Flight 4590 (section
Alternative theories)
Alternative theories ...
Moreover, it was missing the crucial spacer from the left main
landing-gear beam that would have made
for a snug- ...
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Degree of coherence
the antibunched and sub-Poissonian light emitted from a single atom
driven by a laser beam. ... See
also : Coherence theory Optical
autocorrelation ...
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Health care reform debate in the United States
condition deteriorates) to as high as $100,000 (radiation
beam therapy ... Maddow
discussed conspiracy theories that
included "a secret plot to ...
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USS Timmerman (DD-828)
length 390' 6" (119 m) | Ship beam 40'
10" (12.4 m) | Ship height | ... propulsion 100,000 SHP (74.5 MW)
(in theory); 1 (port) General Electric
...
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Owana Salazar
Along with music theory, Owana
continued her study of hula, pursued private voice study with Elizabeth
Cole , piano, string methods, ...
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Secondary ion mass spectrometry
with a focused primary ion beam and
collecting and analyzing ejected secondary ions. ...
com/training/tutorials/sims_theory_tutorial/index.
...
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King
post (redirect from
Collar beam)
Instead, the king post is held in place by a collar
beam, a ... editor | others |
title Treatise on the Theory of the
Construction of Bridges ...
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Tokyo Girls Collection
MURUA, Pinky Girls, Ravijour, rich, snidel, Spiral Girl,
theory, 31 Sons de mode. References :
External links : http://gw. tv/fw/shop/tgc/ Tokyo ...
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Strange New World (Star Trek: Enterprise)
Plot: Archer orders Novakovich beamed
aboard. ... Trip is gripped by his paranoid delusions and
continues with the conspiracy theory.
...
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Absorption spectroscopy (section
Basic Theory)
The most common arrangement is to direct a generated
beam of ... Basic
Theory : More technically absorption
spectroscopy is based on the ...
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Christoffel symbols
The Christoffel symbols find frequent use in Einstein's
theory of ... Once the geometry
is determined, the paths of particles and light
beams ...
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Comparison of armoured to unarmoured flight deck designs
(section
Theory)
Theory ... The supercarriers of
the postwar era, starting with the Forrestal class — nearly 200 feet
longer and 40 feet wider in the beam
than ...
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb (section
Epistemology and theories of randomness)
"Epistemology and theories of
randomness: Taleb's epistemology ... The dark side of the moon is
harder to see; beaming light on it
costs energy. ...
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List of production topics (section
Theories of production)
Theories of production : Taylorism
Fordism Theory of Constraints ...
Industries : Agriculturally-based manufacturing ...
Beams Cars Non-ferrous ...
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Stern–Gerlach experiment (section
Basic theory and description)
Basic theory and description: Spin
quantum number#Electron spin ... Therefore a
beam of neutral atoms each having an
unpaired electron is used. ...
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Jean-Pierre Houdin (section
Pyramid construction theory)
French architect perhaps most notable for a
theory on pyramid construction that ... The
beams held and the pyramid was
completed. ...
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Force of Nature (Star Trek: The Next Generation)
In order to prove her theory she causes
a warp breach in her ship, ... without using warp drive,
beam up the Fleming crew, and escape
the rift. ...
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Anton Zeilinger
While Bell showed that a theory which
is both local and realistic is ... He developed a number of ways
to coherently manipulate atomic beams,
...
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Antimetric (electrical networks)
The term is often encountered in filter theory
, but it applies to ... of symmetric (top) and antimetric
(bottom) forces acting on a pivoted beam.
...
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Spatial multiplexing
can transmit a user date through a codebook based spatial
beam, i.e., ... Category:IEEE
802 Category:Information theory
Category:Radio resource ...
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Optical properties of carbon nanotubes
Cathodoluminescence (CL) — light emission excited by electron
beam ... Consequently, as
expected from the classical electromagnetic
theory , ...
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Science and technology of the Han Dynasty
(section
Astronomical theory)
such as beam bridge s, arch bridge s,
simple suspension bridge s, ... Musical tuning and
theory: were also used in musical
tuning and music theory . ...
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Numerical aperture
However, the complete theory of the
Abbe sine condition shows that ... Far away from the narrowest
part of the beam, the spread is roughly
...
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The God Particle: If the Universe Is the Answer, What Is the Question?
(section
Quantum Theory Breakthrough)
Quantum Theory Breakthrough Chapter 5:
The Naked Atom ... material was placed in a lead case with a
narrow hole and this aimed the alpha particle
beam. ...
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United States gravity control propulsion research (1955–1974)
(section
UFO and conspiracy theories)
discover technologies and theories for
the manipulation of gravity ... propulsion research (see Section
3 of tractor beam for similar reports).
...
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Toyota Matrix (section
M-Theory (2007))
M-Theory (2007) ... using double
wishbone s instead of a semi-independent torsion
beam The 2009 models have less interior
space than the ...
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Index of engineering science and mechanics articles
Beams -Bending - Biodynamics -
Biomaterials - Biomechanical ... velocity joint - Constraint -
Continuum mechanics -Control theory
-Corrosion - ...
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Theoretical and experimental justification for the Schrödinger equation
For a coherent state light beam so dim
that its average photon ... the special
theory of relativity and the quantization of energy and momentum.
...
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Double layer (plasma) (section
Current-carrying double layers formed by single, zero temperature
beams)
Current-carrying double layers formed by single, zero temperature
beams ... (Note that for the
same theory for ultra-relativistic
double layers ...
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Tessarakonteres
However, this theory still leaves the
problem of the "forty" without ... Specifications:
Beam 58 feet. Height from tip of
sternpost to waterline 80 ...
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Eigenvalue, eigenvector and eigenspace
(section
Infinite-dimensional spaces and spectral theory)
Infinite-dimensional spaces and spectral
theory ... Image:beam
mode 1.gif | 1st lateral bending (See vibration for more types of
vibration) ...
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Baton (law enforcement) (section
Theory and usage)
Theory and usage ... Law
enforcement officers often deliberately shine flashlight
beams into the eyes of suspects at
night to cause temporary ...
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SS
Waratah (section
Other theories)
465 | ft | 1 | m | abbr on | Ship beam
59.2 | ft | 1 | m | abbr on | ... Other
theories Freak wave: The most popular
theory advanced to explain ...
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X-ray crystallography
which a beam of X-ray s strikes a
crystal and diffracts into many specific directions. ... the
Maxwell theory of electromagnetic
radiation ...
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Anti-torpedo bulge (section
Theory and form)
Theory and form ... As bulges
increased a ship's beam, they caused a
reduction in speed, which is a function of the length to
beam ratio. ...
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Index of optical articles
Barrel distortion —Beam splitter
—Beer–Lambert law —Binoculars — ... Incandescence —Index
ellipsoid —Information theory
—Integrated optics ...
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Gravitomagnetism
by Oliver Heaviside in 1893 as separate theory
expanding Newton's law ... constructed gravity-shielding devices
and gravitational reflection beams.
...
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Large Hadron Collider
intended to collide opposing particle beams
of either proton s at an energy of 7 ...
theories and knowledge are unclear or
break down altogether. ...
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Side
lobe
pattern that are not the main beam ,
where the terms "beam" and "lobe" are
synonyms. ... External links : antenna-theory.
com/basics/radPatDefs. ...
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Wardenclyffe Tower (section
Theories of operation)
Theories of operation The transmission
of electrical energy ... facilitated by the use of an ionizing
beam of ultraviolet radiation to form
...
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MV
Joyita (section
Theories)
The Joyita then fell beam-on to a heavy
swell and took on the heavy ...
Theories : The Joyita is sometimes referred to as the "Mary
Celeste of ...
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Speed of light
motivated by Maxwell's theory of
electromagnetism and the lack of ... they were able to
momentarily stop a beam In 2003,
scientists at Harvard ...
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Radiography (section
Theory of X-ray attenuation)
A homogeneous beam of X-rays is
produced by an X-ray generator and is projected ...
Theory of X-ray attenuation:
File:Darwinius radiographs. ...
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Delayed choice quantum eraser
In the basic double slit experiment : a very narrow
beam of coherent ... the
accepted equations of quantum theory
are correct, it should never ...
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Kikuchi line
although the dynamical theory of
diffuse inelastic scattering is ... (at which orientation the
electron beam runs parallel to the
lattice ...
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Acoustic resonance spectroscopy (section
Theory)
Theory Acoustic Resonance Non-linearity
Instrumentation Quartz ... sound beams:
second harmonic imaging in ultrasonic reflection tomography. ...
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Neutral heavy lepton
Both Grand Unification Theories (GUT
from here on) and left-right ... Leptons in a High-Energy
Neutrino Beam | journal Physical Review
Letters ...
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Bartini DAR
with a high length to beam ratio hull,
sponsons either side of the ... confirmed Bartini's
theories but the prototype was
completed with a ...
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Gaseous detection device
(ESEM) and all scanned beam type of
instruments that allow a minimum gas pressure ... A comprehensive
survey dealing with the theory and
...
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Institute of Physics of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
(section
Physics of ion beams and ion sources)
multi-beam optics, speckle fields and
holographic correlation ... He also developed
theory of absorption, scattering and
dispersion of the ...
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Plastic bending
thought of as an upper limit to a beam’s
load–carrying capability as ... Elementary Elastic Bending
theory requires that bending stress
varies ...
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Lessons for Children (section
Pedagogical theory)
Based on the educational theories of
John Locke , Barbauld's books ... When you are asleep I shine
through your curtains with my gentle beams
...
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Alexander Hrennikoff
important contributions to the plastic design
theory of metal structures. ... C. A. Felippa, The Amusing
History of Shear Flexible Beam Elements
...
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Radar MASINT
MASINT can also passively receive signals reflected from an enemy
beam. ... Multistatic Radar
MASINT: png | Bistatic radar theory
Passive Covert ...
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Phased array ultrasonics
The beam is swept like a search-light
through the tissue or object ... html Introduction to
theory for medical phased array, Martin
E. Anderson ...
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