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absorption (also
known as "1+1" or "sequential" two–photon absorbance).
Nonresonant two-photon
absorption (as is
generally used) is weak
since in
order for...
- by Neptune: the
highlighted regions are the 2:3
resonance (plutinos), the
nonresonant "classical belt" (cubewanos), and the 1:2
resonance (twotinos)....
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adequately correct for
nonresonant interferences, it is very
important to
experimentally isolate the
resonant contributions from any
nonresonant interference,...
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antenna diameter:
Drange ≤ Dant. This is the
range over
which ordinary nonresonant capacitive or
inductive coupling can
transfer practical amounts of power...
- antenna. An
advantage of
traveling wave
antennas is that
since they are
nonresonant they
often have a
wider bandwidth than
resonant antennas.
Common types...
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wavelength of operation, the
antenna operates in
axial mode. This is a
nonresonant traveling wave mode, in
which instead of
standing waves, the
waves of...
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polarization dephases typically on a sub-100 fs time-scale in case of
nonresonant excitation due to ultra-fast Coulomb- and phonon-scattering. The dephasing...
- "Comments on 'Acceleration of
solar wind He++, 3.
Effects of
resonant and
nonresonant interactions with
transverse waves' by J. V.
Hollweg and J. M. Turner"...
-
Neptune (vertical red bars near top), in
contrast to
those of
cubewanos (blue) and
nonresonant (or not
known to be resonant)
scattered objects (grey)....
- (१०१६) क (ka) also seen as कि (ki), or के (ke). This is
usually a flat,
nonresonant stroke of the left hand. The heel of the hand is left on the drum, while...