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  • 31Velocity saturation — In semiconductors, when a strong enough electric field is applied, the carrier velocity in the semiconductor reaches a maximum value.cite web url = http://everything2.com/index.pl?node id=1321513 title = Velocity Saturation accessdate = 2006 10… …

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  • 32Field emission — (FE) is the emission of electrons from the surface of a condensed phase into another phase due to the presence of high electric fields. In this phenomenon, electrons with energies below the Fermi level tunnel through the potential barrier at the… …

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  • 33Roton — A roton is an elementary excitation, or quasiparticle, in superfluid Helium 4. The dispersion relation of elementary excitations in this superfluid shows a linear increase from the origin, but exhibits first a maximum and then a minimum in energy …

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  • 34Science wars — The Science wars were a series of intellectual battles in the 1990s between postmodernists and realists (though neither party would likely use the terms to describe themselves) about the nature of scientific theories. In brief, the postmodernists …

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  • 35Slow-start — is part of the congestion control strategy used by TCP, the data transmission protocol used by many Internet applications, such as HTTP and Secure Shell. Slow start is used in conjunction with other algorithms to avoid sending more data than the… …

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  • 36Anrep effect — The Anrep effect is an autoregulation method in which myocardial contractility increases with afterload. It was experimentally determined that increasing afterload caused a proportional linear increase in ventricular inotropy.This effect is found …

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  • 37Force spectroscopy — is a dynamic analytical technique that allows the study of the mechanical properties of single polymer molecules or proteins, or individual chemical bonds. It is performed by pulling on the system under scrutiny with controlled forces. As a… …

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  • 38CPU power dissipation — Central processing unit power dissipation or CPU power dissipation is the process in which central processing units (CPUs) consume electrical energy, and dissipate this energy both by the action of the switching devices contained in the CPU (such …

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  • 39Lift coefficient — The lift coefficient ( or ) is a dimensionless coefficient that relates the lift generated by a lifting body, the dynamic pressure of the fluid flow around the body, and a reference area associated with the body. A lifting body is a foil or a… …

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  • 40Undulator — An undulator is an insertion device from high energy physics and usually part of a larger installation, a synchrotron storage ring. It consists of a periodic structure of dipole magnets (see dipole magnet). The static magnetic field is… …

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