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constant resistance and flat response zero | attenuation across the band, yet it is constructed out |
model of the Earth for seismic velocities, | attenuation, and density. |
seismic velocities, | attenuation, and density). |
P5: Permeability, | attenuation and mass proportionality |
They also have a high | attenuation and therefore, the maximum distance is arou |
) with offset due to geometrical spreading, | attenuation and other factors. |
Of course water alone produces some | attenuation, and any substances dissolved in the water |
In these cases, however, the | attenuation and phase coefficients are expressed in ter |
(>100 kpsi or 700 MPa for 125 µm fiber) and | attenuation as low as 3 dB/km at 2.6 µm. |
attenuates the fundamental, with negligible | attenuation at harmonic frequencies. |
ng, resulting in a major decrease in signal | attenuation; Braude initiated studies in this area. |
Light | attenuation by ZBLAN |
Due to the | attenuation characteristics of the atmosphere, high pow |
However, for very low | attenuation circuits (high Q-factor) circuits, issues s |
The actual | attenuation coefficient is computed by |
In that case, the mass | attenuation coefficient is defined by the same equation |
The linear | attenuation coefficient is dependent upon the type of m |
A small linear | attenuation coefficient indicates that the material in |
The | attenuation coefficient describes the extent to which t |
Mass | Attenuation Coefficient values shown for all elements w |
uestion, the lower the corresponding linear | attenuation coefficient will be. |
The | attenuation coefficient is a quantity that characterize |
K-edge describes a sudden increase in the | attenuation coefficient of photons occurring at a photo |
The terms "mass | attenuation coefficient", "mass absorption coefficient" |
absorption coefficient or | attenuation coefficient, in materials science |
ptivity is also closely related to the mass | attenuation coefficient, by the equation |
μ is the | attenuation coefficient. |
In chemistry, mass | attenuation coefficients are often used for a chemical |
Attenuation constant can be defined by the amplitude ra | |
In telecommunications, the term | attenuation constant, also called attenuation parameter |
bsorb, and be excited causing variable beam | attenuation effects dependent on meteorological and atm |
Intelligence, human | attenuation, energy, and affection are characteristic o |
waveguide as it travels down it, producing | attenuation even if the waveguide is perfect in every r |
The | attenuation factor of a material is obtained by the rat |
inted out, that the CIB cause a significant | attenuation for very high energy electrons, protons and |
all practical purposes of describing sound | attenuation in Newtonian fluids Stokes' law is clearly |
The | attenuation in glass fibres is much lower, glass fibers |
used for tone control provide elevation or | attenuation in 1/3 octave bands spanning from approxima |
Roll-off is the rate at which | attenuation increases beyond the cut-off frequency. |
It is convenient to convert | attenuation into other units, by normalizing attenuatio |
thane is present in high concentration This | attenuation is due to the ability of water, methane, an |
Attenuation is expressed in neper per meter in this equ | |
The sudden increase in | attenuation is due to photoelectric absorption of the p |
uit, does not allow signals to pass, or the | attenuation is above the required stopband attenuation |
around a pencil until the desired level of | attenuation is achieved. |
In brewing | attenuation is the percentage that measures the convers |
ntages of the CCD camera technique are that | attenuation is required for high power lasers, and CCD |
Similar sudden increases in | attenuation may also be found for other inner shells th |
on of morphine-induced antinociception, and | attenuation of the electrical activity of the dorsal ra |
According to this law | attenuation of sound α is proportional to the dynamic v |
pproximately 525 MHz), and the velocity and | attenuation of the signal are sensitive to the viscoela |
fect through blockade of excitotoxicity and | attenuation of neuronal damage induced by cerebral isch |
otective Palatinate Forest in the west, and | attenuation of frost in the autumn due to the hillside |
outhouse pit which provides some degree of | attenuation of the pollutants present, but a very deep |
y the appearance of an anal horn, while the | attenuation of the body posteriorly represents the form |
Spectral | attenuation of fiber optics |
RNAIII acts by transcriptional | attenuation of the essential repR-mRNA. |
kw is a coefficient for the | attenuation of light by water and dissolved substances, |
The | attenuation of DDAH allows ADMA to accumulate, and to b |
It is seen that | attenuation of the Newtonian fluid, presented in these |
This avoids the problem of strong | attenuation of the IR signal in highly absorbing media, |
By comparing the | attenuation of the transmitted light with the incident, |
ts do not use candles, but this approach of | attenuation of a light beam through a column of water s |
intercellular association) and CTLA-4 (for | attenuation of regulation and cellular disassociation). |
y effect in immediate recall tasks, and the | attenuation of such an effect in the delayed free recal |
DXA, bone mineral content (measured as the | attenuation of the X-ray by the bones being scanned) is |
To achieve the desired light | attenuation, one or more neutral density filters can be |
d, pouch-shaped, with a short obtuse curved | attenuation posteriorly, the middle is widened and the |
The DAH Model for rain | attenuation prediction is valid for Indonesia, in addit |
eviated by the construction of the Catbrain | attenuation reservoir near Cribbs Causeway. |
odern measures to alleviate this include an | attenuation reservoir and proposals to reinstate histor |
It is usually measured at a specific | attenuation such as 3dB. |
Serial passage is a virus | attenuation technique developed originally by Louis Pas |
It appears in the Stokes' law (sound | attenuation) that describes propagation of sound in New |
Without this signal | attenuation, the receiver would routinely saturate due |
ally, the following applies: The higher the | attenuation, the shorter the distance. |
Formazin | Attenuation Units (FAU) specified by ISO 7027 for water |
ew units make more adequate presentation of | attenuation within a wide frequency range. |
Depending on application, the required | attenuation within the stopband may typically be a valu |
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