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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «TRANSMISSIVENESS»
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Portable Electronics: World Class Designs: World Class Designs
12.17. Adaptive. Transmissive. Scaling. Light, which is emitted from the LCD
panel, is a function of two parameters: the intensity of the backlight and the
transmissiveness of the LC cells. The latter is the amount of polarising twist ...
2
The Elderly as Modern Pioneers
In addition, the lens is the site of significant pathology in the form of cataracts
which, because of their opacity, interfere further with its transmissiveness. (4) The
anterior and posterior chambers are the fluid-filled spaces surrounding the lens.
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Mind, Meaning, and Knowledge: Themes from the Philosophy of ...
The tenability of a Dogmatist conception of perceptual justification is widely
regarded as dependent on the transmissiveness of Moore's Proof; in the case of
McKinsey, the issues impinge on the epistemological architecture of intentional ...
Andy Behl "Transmissiveness of Ultrasound Through Tap Water, Glycerin, and
Mineral Oil," James E. Griffin, Physical Therapy: Journal of the American Physical
Therapy Association 60: 1010-1016, August, 1980. Efficient transmission of ...
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Newnes Guide to Television and Video Technology: The Guide ...
scaling. Light, which is emitted from the LCD panel, is a function of two
parameters: the intensity of the backlight and the transmissiveness of the LC cells
. The latter is the amount of polarising twist the LC imposes on the light passing
through it.
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Soviet Engineering Research
Thus, a general rule can be formulated for obtaining optimum ETPU power: to
ensure maximum statistically mean ETPU power with a TC of any
transmissiveness and any single-modulus loading probability law, ip and i'tr must
be selected to ...
Sometimes in such experiments the transmissiveness of the apparatus becomes
so much enfeebled, that there is no longer an indication of a current even to the
galvanometer, as, lor example, when I introduced between the three active pairs
...
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
Sometimes in such experiments the transmissiveness of the apparatus becomes
so much enfeebled, that there is no longer an indication of a current even to the
galvanometer, as, for example, when I introduced between the three active pairs
...
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Rendering ebook Collection: Ultimate CD
In simple ray tracers, these fractions are typically just given as “reflectivity” or “
transmissiveness” values, which are uniform over the entire surface. For physical
reflection or refraction, however, these terms are directionally dependent and ...
Saty Raghavachary, Matt Pharr, David Luebke, 2008
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Lasers:: Invention to Application
This is commonly done in the treatment of intraocular conditions and intradermal
lesions by wavelengths characterized by high transmissiveness through the
ocular and dermal media. BIOLOGICAL EFFECTS The laser is a very effective
tool ...
John R. Whinnery, Jesse H. Ausubel, H. Dale Langford, 1987