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  • 1Marshall Amplification — Industry Amplification, Musical Instrument Manufacturing Founded London, United Kingdom (1960) Founder(s) J …

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  • 2caractéristique d'amplification — stiprinimo charakteristika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. gain characteristic; gain curve vok. Verstärkungscharakteristik, f rus. характеристика усиления, f pranc. caractéristique d amplification, f; caractéristique de gain, f …

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  • 3gain curve — stiprinimo charakteristika statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. gain characteristic; gain curve vok. Verstärkungscharakteristik, f rus. характеристика усиления, f pranc. caractéristique d amplification, f; caractéristique de gain, f …

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  • 4Gravitational microlensing — Gravitational Lensing Formalism Strong lensing …

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  • 5Double bass — Contrabass redirects here. For other uses, see Contrabass (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Acoustic bass guitar. For the technique used in percussion, see Double bass drum. Double Bass Side and front views of a modern double bass with a… …

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  • 6Tube sound — (or valve sound) is the characteristic sound associated with a vacuum tube based audio amplifiers. Some audiophiles prefer the sound that is produced by the distortion characteristics of tube based amplifiers. The audible significance of tube… …

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  • 7stringed instrument — a musical instrument having strings as the medium of sound production, played with the fingers or with a plectrum or a bow: The guitar, the harp, and the violin are stringed instruments. * * * Any musical instrument that produces sound by the… …

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  • 8Bisulfite sequencing — Figure 1: Outline of bisulfite conversion of sample sequence of genomic DNA. Nucleotides in blue are unmethylated cytosines converted to uracils by bisulfite, while red nucleotides are 5 methylcytosines resistant to conversion …

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  • 9Negative resistance — is a property of some electric circuits where an increase in the current entering a port results in a decreased voltage across the same port. This is in contrast to a simple ohmic resistor, which exhibits an increase in voltage under the same… …

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  • 10Current-to-voltage converter — In electronics, a transimpedance amplifier is an amplifier that converts current to voltage. Its input ideally has zero impedance, and the input signal is a current. Its output may have low impedance, or in high frequency applications, may be… …

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