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  • ...Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables ...Handbook of Mathematical Functions with Formulas, Graphs, and Mathematical Tables'''''.
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  • ...ive productivity tools, users are able to analyze and manipulate data from tables, graphs, and equations and export the data to spreadsheets and other data a ...elded numeric or numeric range search delivers data contained in reference tables, graphs or equations. This tabular or graphic data is Knovelized, meaning t
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  • }}</ref> are shown in the following tables. Values for water are included for comparison. ...ess, the site of protonation is very important for biological function, so mathematical methods have been developed for the determination of micro-constants.<ref>
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  • ...f Chemical Education'' '''1999''', ''76'', 1391. b) Clugston, Michael J. A mathematical verification of the second law of thermodynamics from the entropy of mixing ...ant at a given temperature, which can be calculated, using thermodynamical tables.
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  • ...of the method is to obtain the component values of the filter from a given mathematical [[polynomial]] ratio expression representing the desired transfer function. The driving point [[Electrical impedance|impedance]] is a mathematical representation of the input impedance of a filter in the frequency domain u
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  • ...o to one in a very short time. The concept can be extended to the abstract mathematical notion of a [[dynamical system]] using an [[Dynamical_system_%28definition% Tables of [[Laplace transforms]] show that the time response of such a system is c
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  • ...imary tool of filter design. Network synthesis put filter design on a firm mathematical foundation, freeing it from the mathematically sloppy techniques of image d ...utside. This is often called a pole in the literature, especially the more mathematical, but is not to be confused with a [[pole (complex analysis)|pole]] of the [
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  • Miller theorems are not only pure mathematical expressions. These arrangements explain important circuit phenomena about m ...tween the voltages determines the value of the obtained impedance (see the tables below) and gives in total six groups of typical [[#Applications|application
    24 KB (3,516 words) - 14:50, 10 December 2011