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  • ...a decoppering device by scraping away any copper residue from the driving band. The ''15 cm Sprgr L/4.5 Bd Z m. Hb'' was a base-fused shell with a ba ...rected edition. Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books, 1997 ISBN 1-85367-480-X
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  • ...vailable in red, yellow or white and were marked on the shell by a painted band of the appropriate color. A complete round weighed {{convert|1.78|kg|lb}}.< ...rected edition. Mechanicsville, PA: Stackpole Books, 1997 ISBN 1-85367-480-X
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  • ==== X-inch ==== '''X-inch Dahlgren shell gun (light)''' - 10 were cast at Seyfert, McManus & Co.
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  • ...l Electric]] and [[Philco-Ford]] offering competing designs. Both of the A-X prototypes, the YA-10 and the [[Northrop YA-9]], were designed to incorpora ...nition capacity for a given weight. The shells also have plastic [[driving band]]s to improve barrel life. They are imposing to examine and handle, measuri
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  • | primary_armament = 1 x [[GAU-8 Avenger|GAU-8/A Avenger]] 30&nbsp;mm seven-barrel [[Gatling gun]] ...and respond to the use of, [[electronic countermeasures]] (ECM). The dual band system also reduces the effect of [[Clutter (radar)|clutter]], which can ma
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  • | primary_armament = 1 x [[20 mm]] [[M61 Vulcan]] Gatling gun autocannon.<ref name="1987 almanac"/> | guidance = Ku-band radar and FLIR<ref>http://www.raytheon.com/capabilities/rtnwcm/groups/rms/d
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  • ...Weaps"/> in the late 1950s, Mk. 37 directors had Western Electric Mk. 25 X-band conical-scan radars with round, perforated dishes. Finally, the circular SP ...en, David R. |publisher=Naval Institute Press |year=1985 |isbn=0-87021-537-X}}
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  • ...th a temporal wooden extended wing of 12 x 20&nbsp;cm<sup>2</sup> (4-3/4in x 7-7/8in), tighten with six aluminum sharing pins on both side-edges (three # Cartridge is ignited to cut a loading wire band. Torpedo is released and wire is falling freely.
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  • [[Image:Japanese 25 x 163 mm ammunition.jpg|right|thumb|Japanese 25 mm ammunition from a post-war ...he chamber. The case of the cartridge was crimped around the rear rotating band. The complete round weighed approximately 0.68 kilograms with the projectil
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  • It features wide band amplifiers which are essential for color TV servicing, and for critical obs Dimensions: 8 5/8" wide x 14 1/8" high x 16" deep. <br/>
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  • ...ochemistry Encyclopedia: Electroactive Polymers (EAP)}} </ref>. The rubber band was fixed at one end and was attached to a [[mass]] at the other. It was th ...e of Physics Publishing|volume=13|pages=1407-1413|issn=S0964-1726(04)86097-X}}</ref>. When an electrical field is applied, a force is applied to each pa
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  • ...tions]] become more important. Photon absorption begins to decrease as the X-ray region is approached, as fewer Auger transitions between deep atomic le
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  • ...s can be doped by reduction, which adds electrons to an otherwise unfilled band. In practice, most organic conductors are doped oxidatively to give p-type |title = Mobility Gaps: A Mechanism for Band Gaps in Melanins
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  • ...f a crystalline protein or polynucleotide, such as a sample prepared for [[x-ray crystallography]], may be defined in terms of a conventional unit cell ...ly upon a polymer's physical strength or durability. For example, a rubber band with a higher tensile strength will hold a greater weight before snapping.
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  • ...energy bands of a material with available electrons and ends up with a top band partly filled then the material is a metal. This definition opens up the ca ...ortant consequence of the periodic potential is the formation of a small [[band gap]] at the boundary of the [[Brillouin zone]]. Mathematically, the potent
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  • The advent of [[X-ray diffraction]] and [[thermal analysis]] (initially DTA) made it possible ...ons needed modification, and a number of quantum mechanical models such as band structure calculations based on molecular orbitals or the [[density functio
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  • ...its [[flight control system]]. Still, the fundamental body and skin of the X-15 remained the same. Its top speed of [[mach]] 6.7 was achieved in 1968, a ...Loss in the Great Lakes Caspian Tern Population and a Generalized Model of Band Loss | first = James P. | last = Ludwig | journal = Colonial Waterbirds | v
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  • [[Image:BlkWalnut-x-section.jpg|thumb|Magnified cross-section of [[Juglans nigra|Black Walnut]] ...ty is scattered throughout the growth ring instead of being collected in a band or row. Examples of this kind of wood are [[Tilia|basswood]], [[birch]], bu
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  • ...223|year=2002|month=March|pmid=11903546|doi=10.1046/j.1526-4610.2002.02055.x}}</ref> Increasing exposure produces cardiac abnormalities include [[tachyc ...1154|year=1998| month=October|pmid=9798630|doi=10.1016/S0140-6736(05)79807-X}}</ref><ref name="JEmergMed2002-brooks">{{cite journal|author=Brooks DE, Li
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  • ...=R. J.|last = King|year = 2002|doi = 10.1046/j.1365-2451.2002.t01-1-00006.x}}</ref>--> ([[iron|Fe]]As[[sulfur|S]]), which is structurally related to [[ ...e valence electron count of GaAs is the same as a pair of Si atoms but the band structure is completely different, which results distinct bulk properties.
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  • ...ca, with red and yellow markers where fires have been detected. A wide red band of markers runs east-west, just south of the Sahara Desert.]] ...fiWSW6Q_y&sig=o1Ps1VbwQtHCOC8ZZLNO6Oe32ZY&hl=en&ei=9wpWSsv5EIb8NfeplJ0I&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3|title=Introduction to wildland fire|first
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  • In 1959 [[Max Perutz]] determined the molecular structure of hemoglobin by [[X-ray crystallography]].<ref name=Perutz1960>{{Cite journal | last1 = Perutz * [[X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy]] suggests iron has an oxidation state of ap
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  • The x-axis of a Tanabe-Sugano diagram is expressed in terms of the [[ligand field .../sub> state energy, +6Dq. This is in accordance with the single absorption band in a UV-vis experiment. Thus, this simple transition from <sup>2</sup>T<sub
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  • ...ited by a photon to another d orbital of higher energy. A charge transfer band entails promotion of an electron from a metal-based orbital into an empty l ...Cl, the complex is paramagnetic ([[high spin]] configuration) whereas when X=CH<sub>3</sub>, it is diamagnetic ([[low spin]] configuration). It is impor
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  • ...mperature are most commonly used in addition to optical spectroscopy and [[X-ray crystallography]]. <sup>57</sup>Fe [[Mössbauer Spectroscopy]] is also ...ding character and the changes in magnetic properties of the complex. '''[[X-ray crystallography]]''' is used to measure the bond distances between the
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  • ...ges=214–23 |year=2003 |pmid=14510878 |doi=10.1046/j.1529-8019.2003.01631.x |url=}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |author=Eming R, Hertl M |title=Autoimmune *[[X-linked hypertrichosis]]
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  • * [[Radiophobia]] – fear of [[radioactivity]] or [[X-ray]]s. *''[[Philophobia]]'', an album by [[Arab Strap (band)|Arab Strap]]
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  • * Heinrich Band — inventor of the [[Bandoneón]], a free-reed instrument particularly po * [[Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar]] — [[Chandrasekhar limit]], [[Chandra X-ray Observatory]]
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  • ...R|Q–R]] - [[#S|S]] - [[#T|T]] - [[#U–V|U–V]] - [[#W|W]] - [[#X–Z|X–Z]]''' * [[Wilhelm Röntgen]] — [[röntgen]], unit of dosage of X-rays or gamma radiation
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  • * [[Cardiac valvular dysplasia, X-linked]] ** [[Cardiomyopathy, X linked, fatal infantile]]
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  • * [[Factor X deficiency, congenital]] * [[Factor X deficiency]]
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  • {{About|the organ system|the band|Circulatory System|transport in plants|Vascular tissue}} [[be-x-old:Кровазварот]]
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  • ...the gas is excited by [[Electric arc|electrical discharge]]. Xenon emits a band of [[Spectral line|emission lines]] that span the visual spectrum,<ref>{{ci
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  • ...tics''. 2001 Apr;297(1):338-51. PMID 11259561</ref><ref>Krasowski MD, Hong X, Hopfinger AJ, Harrison NL. 4D-QSAR analysis of a set of propofol analogues ...eduction in the brain's information integration capacity at [[gamma wave]] band frequencies.<ref name="Lee">Lee U, Mashour GA, Kim S, Noh GJ, Choi BM. (200
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  • ...a]] or other manuals of guerrilla warfare which a traditional guerrilla or band leader would regard as other than simple common sense. ...ency: The Lessons of Malaya and Vietnam", Chatto & Widus, ISBN 0-7011-1133-X</ref>
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  • ...to one [[Pulse-amplitude modulation|pulse amplitude modulated]] (PAM) wide-band analogue signal. Alternatively, a digital TDM multiplexer may combine a lim If X is the input and S is the selector, and A and B are the outputs:
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  • ...[[topology (electronics)|topology]] of a lattice filter, also called an '''X-section''' is identical to [[bridge circuit|bridge topology]]. The lattice <math>\tan \frac{\varphi}{2} = -\frac{X}{R_0}</math>
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  • ...on of speech'', p.113, Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 2006 ISBN 0-7817-7117-X</ref> ...[[Carrier wave|carrier]] for each telegraph signal and required a bank of band-pass filters to separate out the multiplexed signal at the receiving end.<r
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  • |Stiffness, ''S''|| <math>S = {F \over x} </math> || <math>Z={S \over j\omega}</math> ||Elastance, 1/''C'',<br />the *The symbols ''x'', ''t'', and ''a'' represent their usual quantities; distance, time, and a
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  • *Phase-noise: Defined by noise energy in a certain frequency band (like 10kHz offset from carrier). Highly dependent on VCO phase-noise, PLL ...nificant minimum peak-to-peak [[jitter]], because of drift within the dead band.{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}} However these types, having outputs
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  • ...resistance (symbol: ''R''; a [[real number]]) and the reactance (symbol: ''X''; an [[imaginary number]]). ...h the matching network was designed, reflections (in this narrow frequency band only) are also minimized. For the case of purely resistive source and load
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  • ...on|homodyne]] with an extremely [[low pass filter]] (making it very narrow band). Lock-in amplifiers use mixing, through a [[frequency mixer]], to convert ...esent the signal as a vector relative to the lock-in reference oscillator. X is called the 'in-phase' component and Y the 'quadrature' component. By com
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  • ...ore frequencies or [[channel (communications)|channels]] over a much wider band. A large number of crystals increases cost and requires greater space. ...this to be the case, the VCO must run at a frequency which is 100&nbsp;kHz x the divider count value. Thus it will produce an output of 100&nbsp;kHz for
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  • ...t operate over a very wide range of wavelengths, from [[gamma ray]]s and [[X-ray]]s into the [[far infrared]]. If the instrument is designed to measure ...or example, the element [[sodium]] has a very characteristic double yellow band known as the Sodium D-lines at 588.9950 and 589.5924 nanometers, the color
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  • ...nce)'' probes or ''10×'' probes, often printed with the letter ''X'' or ''x'' instead of the multiplication sign, and usually spoken of as "a times-ten ...nents. These signals are combined in the amplifier circuit to yield a wide band signal extending from DC to over 50&nbsp;MHz. {{Harv|Wedlock|Roberge|1969|p
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  • ...cillator]] and a [[Frequency mixer|mixer]]) to the center frequency of a [[band-pass filter]]. With a superheterodyne architecture, the [[voltage-controlle ...ts]] a portion of the input signal spectrum to the center frequency of a [[band-pass filter]] by sweeping the [[voltage-controlled oscillator]] through a
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  • ...e frequency of the receiver is changed to scan (sweep) a desired frequency band, a display indicates the power of the signals received at each frequency. ...and a display. The display presents measured power (y axis) vs frequency (x axis).
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