- that
signals p****ively
circulate in a
ferrite circulator. In 1964, Mohr
presented and
experimentally demonstrated a
circulator based on
transmission lines...
- to the
circulator, it does not come out of port 1 but
instead exits from port 3. This is
analogous to the
operation of an
electronic circulator. Fiber-optic...
- met to plan what
would become the
Circulator.
After selecting First Transit as the
system operator, the DC
Circulator started service in July 2005 with...
- A
circulator pump or
circulating pump is a
specific type of pump used to
circulate gases, liquids, or
slurries in a
closed circuit with
small elevation...
- Florida's
Downtown Distributor Pawtucket,
Rhode Island's
Downtown Circulator The DC
Circulator bus
system in Washington, D.C. Tulsa, Oklahoma's
Inner Dispersal...
-
Circulator may also
refer to: P****ive
radio frequency and
microwave circulator, a
device that
utilizes magnetized ferrite to
provide the
circulator function...
- (external)
circuitry connects to the
circulator ports via
transmission lines. An
ideal three-port
active circulator has the
following scattering matrix:...
-
lower than
usually used for cooking. A
thermal immersion circulator comprises a
circulator pump or
motorized impeller to move the fluid, a
heating element...
-
Circulating free DNA (cfDNA) (also
known as cell-free DNA) are
degraded DNA
fragments released to body
fluids such as
blood plasma, urine, cerebrospinal...
- In
acoustical engineering, an
acoustic circulator is a non-reciprocal three-port
device that
couples airborne sound waves only to an
adjacent port in the...