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  • 61UCDP — The Uppsala Conflict Data Program (UCDP) is a university based data collection program on organised violence. The program continuously gathers information on armed conflict and other types of organised violence, which is subsequently published in …

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  • 62field strength — noun the vector sum of all the forces exerted by an electrical or magnetic field (on a unit mass or unit charge or unit magnetic pole) at a given point in the field • Syn: ↑field intensity • Hypernyms: ↑intensity, ↑strength, ↑intensity level •… …

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  • 63Interval training — is broadly defined as repetitions of high speed/intensity work followed by periods of rest or low activity.This training technique is often practiced by long distance runners (800 metres and above) although some sprinters are known to train using …

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  • 64audiometry — 1. The measurement of hearing. 2. The use of an audiometer. 3. Rapid measurement of the hearing of an individual or a group against a predetermined limit of normalcy; auditory responses to different frequencies presented at a constant intensity …

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  • 65Indice d'affaiblissement acoustique — L’indice d affaiblissement acoustique (acoustic intensity level ou sound intensity level en anglais), noté R, d une structure permet de caractériser son affaiblissement acoustique. Il est défini à partir de la transparence acoustique, τ, de cette …

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  • 66acoustic power — noun the physical intensity of sound • Syn: ↑sound pressure level • Hypernyms: ↑intensity, ↑strength, ↑intensity level …

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  • 67Otsu's method — An example image thresholded using Otsu s algorithm …

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  • 68FNIR — stands for functional near infrared imaging. fNIR is a spectroscopic neuro imaging method for measuring the level of neuronal activity in the brain. The method is based on neuro vascular coupling, that is, the relationship between metabolic… …

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  • 69Pixel — This article is about the picture element. For other uses, see Pixel (disambiguation). This example shows an image with a portion greatly enlarged, in which the individual pixels are rendered as little squares and can easily be seen …

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  • 70Violet wand — suspects in the 1970s and 1980scite web|url=http://www.chicagoreader.com/policetorture/thirddevice/|publisher=Chicago Reader|date=2007 02 04 |title=Police Torture in Chicago: The Mysterious Third Device] .A modern violet ray typically consists of …

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