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  • 1Phase-Comparison Monopulse — Phase interferometry describes a technique that can be used in radar and direction finding applications to accurately estimate the direction of arrival of a signal from the phase difference of the signal measured on two (or more) separated… …

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  • 2phase — 1. A stage in the course of change or development. 2. A homogeneous, physically distinct, and separable portion of a heterogeneous system; e.g., oil, gum, and water are three phases of an emulsion. 3. The time relat …

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  • 3coupling — 1. Usually the result of the repeated pairing of a normal sinus beat with a ventricular extrasystole. 2. See c. phase. 3. A condition in which one or more products of a reaction are the subsequent reactants (or substrates) of a second reaction.… …

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  • 4coupling — The phase state in which either two dominant or two recessive alleles of two different genes occur on the same chromosome. Synonym: cis configuration Opposite: repulsion; trans configuration …

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  • 5phase state — The coupling or repulsion of two linked genes …

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  • 6Vibronic coupling — In theoretical chemistry, the vibronic coupling terms, (which are neglected within the Born Oppenheimer approximation), are proportional to the interaction between electronic and nuclear motions of molecules. The term vibronic originates from the …

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  • 7Oxidative coupling of methane — The oxidative coupling of methane (OCM) is a type of chemical reaction discovered in the 1980s for the direct conversion of natural gas, primarily consisting of methane, into value added chemicals. Direct conversion of methane into other useful… …

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  • 8Residual dipolar coupling — The residual dipolar coupling between two spins in a molecule occurs if the molecules in solution exhibit a partial alignment leading to an incomplete averaging of spatially anisotropic dipolar couplings.Partial molecular alignment leads to an… …

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  • 9Noncovalent solid-phase organic synthesis — or NC SPOS is a form of Solid phase synthesis whereby the organic substrate is bonded to the solid phase not by a covalent bond but by other chemical interactions. This bond may consist of an induced dipole interaction between a hydrophobic… …

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  • 10Excitation-contraction coupling — Excitation contraction (EC) coupling is a term coined in 1952 to describe the physiological process of converting an electrical stimulus to a mechanical response [1]. This process is fundamental to muscle physiology, whereby the electrical… …

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