decoupling in A Sentence

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    LTSpice transistor output capacitor not Decoupling DC.

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    Cable lengths or Decoupling coils.

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    This technique is called Decoupling.

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    The iterator pattern decouples algorithms from containers;

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    The Distributed and Decoupled.

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    Decoupling coil have to install between the two devices.

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    Decoupling: you are not tied to any particular authentication scheme.

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    In 1971 the U.S. decoupled the value of the dollar from gold altogether.

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    In 1973, the US finally decoupled the value of the Dollar from gold.

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    Abstract classes, if designed correctly, allow for the same degree of Decoupling between contract and implementation.

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    This Decoupling of affluence and happiness has been demonstrated in longitudinal measures of life satisfaction since the mid-20th century.

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    Such a preparation can be painted(or decoupled in the technique of decoupage) for its own color and taste.

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    Energy coordination with Type 2 surge arresters of the BR275-20 family is ensured without additional cable lengths or Decoupling coils.

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    This will optimize the transfer of the RF power to the sample and thus maximize S/N and ensure effective Decoupling.

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    Go to the 13C data set and use the inverse gated decoupled pulse sequence,"zgig" by typing"pulprog zgig" in the command line.

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    Despite this, when only carbons of similar multiplicity and chemical environment are considered in the analysis, the fully decoupled method is reliable.

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    In addition, for carbons bearing protons, the fully decoupled experiment provides higher sensitivity due to the NOE contributions on the NMR signal intensity.

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    This“Decoupling” process, in which the edges of two tectonic plates that are frictionally locked together slowly became unstuck, transferred stress to adjacent sections that were still locked.

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    Because of the efficiency with which seismic waves propagate through the Earth and the technical difficulties of Decoupling explosions to diminish their seismic radiation, forensic seismology is a critical technique in the enforcement of bans on underground nuclear testing.

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    However, while the fully decoupled NMR experiment can be used for quantitative purposes, caution is required when using this experiment because there are different NOE factors among carbons with different multiplicities and therefore integral comparison between methyl, methylene, methane and carbonyl carbons must be avoided.

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