This nonlinearity allows the varactor to be used also as a harmonic generator. |
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Because of the nonlinearity of the dialogue, she had to be vigilant about letting feeling from one line spill over into another. |
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The degree of nonlinearity depends on the size of the parameter a and need not, in principle, be large. |
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Another open question concerns the linearity or nonlinearity of the response of inflation to demand shocks. |
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This nonlinearity and the mechanisms controlling illness and pain representations must therefore be understood from a transdisciplinary approach. |
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A similar nonlinearity arises in objects illuminated by light from the Sun or other thermal light source. |
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In this regime, the nonlinear response is augmented by the optical Stark effect, a nonlinearity that is fast because it does not involve the generation of real carriers. |
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The synthetic spectra library is used to minimize nonlinearity effects produced by the FTIR detector. |
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Fredrickson then suggests that this counts as general evidence of nonlinearity in the effects of positivity. |
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The lower limit of the measuring range either takes the form of nonlinearity of the calibration curve, as shown in the figure, or else is given by the method detection limit. |
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The authors assert that this would imply a kinked nonlinearity at potential, that is, the flattening would occur only in the excess supply range of the short-run Phillips curve. |
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But e-books and nonlinearity don't turn out to be very compatible. |
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First of all, complex systems that can flip between multiple states and their accompanying nonlinearity provide a special challenge to our ability to predict future states. |
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Due to the nonlinearity of the brightness vs. concentration profile, a minimum of three mill trials would be needed to determine the graphical relationship for the asymptotic curve. |
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Saturation of this enzyme at clinical doses appears to account for the nonlinearity of paroxetine kinetics with increasing dose and increasing duration of treatment. |
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A study using probenecid demonstrated that the nonlinearity in blood levels is in fact due to a saturation of the active transport pathway in the kidney. |
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Since the recommended design stresses are such that this strain is never exceeded even after allowing for creep, the problem of nonlinearity is immediately solved. |
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Because both MBC and AeS are iterated block ciphers based on strong cryptographic design principles like nonlinearity, maximal diffusion, a large number of rounds, and a large key size. |
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This implicit determination of the interpolation points accounts for the nonlinearity of the problem and capsulizes its difficulty. |
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To achieve linearity optocoupler is needed to compensate for photodiodes nonlinearity and the photodiodes threshold voltage. |
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To overcome the difficulty in controller design due to nonlinearity, the piecewise linearization technique is applied to linearise the nonlinear system. |
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The effects or emergent results that a CAS can present are adaptation, nonlinearity, butterfly effect, systemic hierarchy, holism and path dependence. |
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Scatterplots of the predicted values of each dependent variable and the standardized residuals provide no evidence of nonlinearity or homoscedasticity. |
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Due to the high nonlinearity of contact problems, it will cost a lot of computing resources and time to simulate the contact process of the whole drum and the belt. |
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Violations of the Betweenness Axiom and Nonlinearity in Probability. |
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