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  • I included a quick table of bit rates, frame rates, and compression levels, since by my reasoning the low bandwidth usage is a notable aspect of this codec...
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  • excited opsin state. There's no negative light spectram, no negative excitation. Of course, mathematically you can put in an "imaginary color" with negative...
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  • parts. This works very well in linear situations, as we can isolate variables and define them analytically and make predictions. It does not work when we enter...
    137 KB (20,040 words) - 12:27, 28 March 2024
  • ago, who didn't worry about accessibility for a wider audience. Neutron excitation is more analogous to hitting a classical bell with a hammer. Although...
    65 KB (9,181 words) - 01:22, 26 August 2023
  • this fuzz is correctly stated by a certain equation. Any device mapping a linear input to a binary output will behave more or less like this. For example...
    41 KB (6,035 words) - 23:07, 30 January 2023
  • matter of physics, since it implies constraints and predictions, and the more constraints and predictions, the better the theory (ceteris paribus). 8. Experimental...
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  • Davis, A.M.J.; Scharstein, R.W. (1994). "Electromagnetic plane wave excitation of an open-ended conducting frustum" (PDF). IEEE Transactions on Antennas...
    121 KB (17,233 words) - 16:54, 18 April 2022
  • whose density approaches zero), then for a linear temperature scale, temperature may be defined as linear in PV for a fixed quantity of gas. P is measureable...
    155 KB (24,611 words) - 13:23, 3 February 2023
  • taking random kinetic energy and converting it to linear momentum, giving the bullet linear, none-heat linear kinetic energy. A good example of this is the...
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  • Hilbert space one which acts anti-linearly as opposed to linearly. He then uses unitary to mean the isometries that are linear. This is because of the Wigner-Bargmann...
    249 KB (35,867 words) - 00:22, 6 September 2023
  • pressurized vessels. Excess energies of up to 100% have been seen using this excitation method. (my emphasis)Alanf777 (talk) 16:23, 25 June 2014 (UTC) A quick...
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  • articles. All linear systems including linear wave equations exhibit superposition, so that is nothing unique to quantum mechanics. Linear wave equations...
    238 KB (35,210 words) - 19:15, 13 January 2024
  • states in different but equivalent ways (e.g., circular vs. linear) is related to linear superposition in quantum mechanics; which representation is relevant...
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  • Sturm-Liouville theory, Dirichlet boundary condition, Neumann boundary condition, mixed boundary condition, Cauchy boundary condition, Sommerfeld radiation condition...
    149 KB (23,784 words) - 10:43, 28 January 2009
  • think of is that we're getting partitioning into electronic modes of excitation (rather as in gas phase NO), and that gives additional degrees of freedom...
    88 KB (12,803 words) - 07:52, 26 March 2022
  • different directions, to sleep, too, is not symmetrical. 3. Eliminate self-excitation: sources of light, noise even the slightest (windows, doors,), cold, uncomfortable...
    241 KB (27,110 words) - 05:48, 3 February 2023
  • mechanical values to its fields. It's fields usually take values in the set of linear operators on Hilbert space. Hilbert space valued fields (wave functions...
    95 KB (14,390 words) - 05:36, 17 October 2021
  • appropriate radioisotope (Co-57 in this case) as a gamma source, and a linear motor. (As I've said, I did Mossbauer measurements in my second or third...
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  • zero as the wavelength gets longer. So there's no mass gap, the A field excitation is always massless. If the A field was massive, the energy per particle...
    148 KB (23,498 words) - 02:25, 16 April 2019
  • prove nothing. That some visible discharge looks like it follows a roughly linear path, need have nothing whatever to do with a laser; I can produce a similar...
    294 KB (45,991 words) - 02:11, 30 January 2023
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