Non-temporal extrinsic data differ from stratigraphic data in that the linearity and irreversibility of the time element are absent. |
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With the help of little percussive sounds, he broke up the linearity of the main texture of flux. |
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Next, density gave way to linearity in attenuated sculptures with inaccessible catwalks, platforms, and doorways. |
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In the celluloid films, the linearity of sequences takes precedence to observance of details within the frame. |
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In other words, I would misadjust the vertical linearity, and go away that way. |
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Historians still seek to impose linearity and causality on events that are frequently characterised by chaos. |
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A key feature of this flow field is the kinematic linearity, i.e., doubling the pipette pressure doubles the shear stress on the cell surface. |
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A heavy shellac gives an overall luminescence to the work and the only congruously identifying factor is his intricate use of linearity. |
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That makes results easier to get but at a cost: often there is no good reason to assume linearity. |
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They do not have very good linearity and so are inadequate for quality sound recording. |
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Implementing a robust test to detect evidence of a threshold, the author finds that the hypothesis of linearity is generally rejected. |
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Mr Nettleton supplied the example of linearity and wavelength measurements, tested in determining the candela. |
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If the sensor is not installed upright, the linearity error may be greater in the lower part of the sensor's measurement range. |
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As the sound pressure level increases, the source-receiver function deviates from linearity and the wave distorts. |
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The track can be defined by a certain linearity, but it worked very well in its harmony with the general sounds a bit dull. |
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Indeed this distance is crucial to the operation of an IOT because parameters such as tube gain and linearity are particularly sensitive to it. |
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For more accurate reproduction of the original sound, the rigid pulp-based composite cone delivers exquisite sound quality with high linearity. |
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Such means shall not affect the linearity or the spectral characteristics of the instrument. |
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The book details numerous design methods for highly linear circuits that help ensure optimal linearity in small-signal and high-power amplifiers and mixers. |
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Another open question concerns the linearity or nonlinearity of the response of inflation to demand shocks. |
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Our understanding of design in the 21st century is notable for its linearity and aesthetic purism. |
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The cursedness of linearity seems always to loom large over games adapted from movies as developers seem constrained by the content of their filmic counterparts. |
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It is a priority with, so to say, deferred outcomes that calls for gradualness, constancy and linearity of intervention. |
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The converters are of the highest quality offering low-noise, high linearity and uncolored performance. |
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I would like to point out the complexity of this rationale to those who prefer to see only single-mindedness and linearity. |
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The soft edges and rounded corners of the new frame design of Gira Esprit glass C now offer a new alternative to purism and linearity. |
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It is a multipair for the ambitious studio professional, with no need to compromise on linearity and shielding. |
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The particular advantages of this type of sensor are good linearity, insensitivity to temperature variations, brief response time and long life. |
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Excellent linearity, repeatability, resistance to mechanical vibrations and shocks complete the product's specifications overview. |
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Accuracy and linearity are maintained at lower currents by the use of nanocrystalline core materials. |
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This translates into extremely accurate results and an excellent linearity. |
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To be precise, the structure of careers, that is to say linearity, or else the status quo, and also the pensions system. |
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While certain books may gesture towards rhizomatic connectivity, the physical form of the book imposes a certain linearity on the reading experience. |
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In a random world, the linearity of games is a wonderful solace. |
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This process is multidirectional and complex, with each dimension interrelated with another, suggesting a dynamic experience without linearity or chronological ordering. |
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Results of tests of outliers and assumptions of normality, homogeneity of variance-covariance matrices, linearity, and multicollinearity were satisfactory. |
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A more concrete advantage, applicable to most complex systems, is that extending the bandwidth provides better linearity and less phase shift within the passband. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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Because high efficiency and linearity of a single speaker cannot be extended over the entire audible frequency range, loudspeaker systems are generally formed from two or more individual loudspeakers. |
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A proliferation of exceptions replaces pyramidal hierarchy, linearity, or isotropy. |
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But what forces us toward linearity in the reading? |
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We check the linearity of the calibration function for all cell formats. |
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This monolithic, digitally controlled product is easy to design-in and delivers exceptional phase accuracy and high linearity. |
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However, linearity violates the assumption of diminishing returns. |
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Frequency linearity is the ability of a microphone to yield an electrical output that is proportional to the amplitude of the sound input over the entire frequency range. |
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It should not be assumed that there is linearity across the process. |
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It takes into account one or more of the following aspects: the method's linearity under the experimental conditions used, the recovery efficiency, and the relevance of the determination at very low concentration levels. |
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It is also true that if we have to cut the external programmes, we must do so according to a principle of linearity and if it is not done in that way, somebody somewhere is assuming a very great responsibility. |
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Predictive model assumptions are usually linearity, additivity, and distribution. |
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The basis for the selection of a measuring instrument or test equipment is provided by the manufacturer's technical specifications, such as repeatability, linearity or temperature coefficient. |
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Suspend various test weights to the scale to verify mechanical linearity. |
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The linearity of the paramylon 1,3 beta glucan molecule and its higher molecular weight contribute to its heightened ability to stimulate the immune system. |
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The JM2020 delivers premium 16 bit audio quality with a 98 dB range of linearity, enabling consumer audio equipment to achieve true fidelity sound even at low signal levels. |
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The new devices feature an embedded low phase noise synthesizer, RF switch and balun, digital step attenuator and programmable linearity optimization. |
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To the extent that in its aqueousness the flow is feminine simultaneously the linearity of the riverine course accounts for its phallic determination. |
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As well as encouraging externalization of mystery, male genitalization seems to encourage men to prize the qualities of hardness, upness, and linearity. |
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These OPD galvanometers are designed to deliver an unsurpassable combination of high linearity and low drift that is required for high precision applications. |
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The AP622 offers extraordinary linearity performance and adjustable quiescent bias providing designers the flexibility to meet challenging system requirements. |
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From the titles of his sculptures to the peculiar blend of linearity and rondure he gives his forms, Keister established an eerie resonance between our era and theirs. |
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In addition to that new features have been implemented including linearity and planarity constraints together with lens distortion identification. |
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That state of resolution to which these families presumedly return thus becomes the narrative thread giving the sitcom its linearity and reliability. |
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