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- distance from the scene; there is shading, but cannot be any distance falloff. This is like the sun. Theoretically, two surfaces which are parallel are...
- and the two may or may not both affect the target. Often there is damage falloff, meaning the further away from the center of the attack a target is, the...
- particles in the cycle of the diagram (infrared divergence) or insufficient falloff of the integrand for high momenta (ultraviolet divergence). Infrared divergences...
- worldwide trade volume fell off by one-third to one-half. Depending on how the falloff is measured, this computes to 3 to 5 percent of world GDP, and these losses...
- a number of critiques raised issues: that the ****umed magnetic field falloff rate was optimistic and that thrust was dramatically overestimated. Starting...
- {\displaystyle (x_{0},y_{0},z_{0})} is the center of the metaball. Various other falloff functions have historically been used for reasons of com****tional efficiency...
- Note the rapid falloff for 4 MeV electron compared to X rays and Protons....
- compositing the CGI architecture to the practical due to distortion and focus falloff caused by the lenses. In fight scenes, the team replaced stunt double Rick...
- like a season of Bluey". Kyle Smith of The Wall Street Journal said, "The falloff in quality from Joker, a genuinely searing innovation in comic-book movies...
- However, these gains in urban Oklahoma were partly offset by continued falloff in southeast Oklahoma, where Biden even underperformed Hillary Clinton's...