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  • 61Lock-in amplifier — A lock in amplifier (also known as a phase sensitive detector) is a type of amplifier that can extract a signal with a known carrier wave from extremely noisy environment (S/N ratio can be as low as 60 dB or even lessFact|date=December 2007). It… …

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  • 62Natural Docs — Original author(s) Greg Valure Stable release 1.5 / July 22, 2010 Operating system Cross platform …

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  • 63Newton's identities — In mathematics, Newton s identities, also known as the Newton–Girard formulae, give relations between two types of symmetric polynomials, namely between power sums and elementary symmetric polynomials. Evaluated at the roots of a monic polynomial …

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  • 64Cloud Gate — Coordinates: 41°52′57.67″N 87°37′23.97″W …

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  • 65Monster Blood IV — infobox Book | | name = Monster Blood IV orig title = translator = author = R.L. Stine cover artist = Tim Jacobus country = United States language = English series = classification = Fiction genre = Horror, Children s literature publisher =… …

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  • 66List of Dragonlance artifacts — The following are fictional artifacts from the Dragonlance universe. Contents 1 Bloodstone of Fistandantilus 2 Blue Crystal Staff 3 Disks of Mishakal 4 Dragon Orbs …

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  • 67Diabolical Dynamics — Year 2001 Season Information Number of teams 515[2] …

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  • 68Clavibacter michiganensis — Symptoms of Clavibacter michiganensis on tomato Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 69Haar transform — The Haar transform is the simplest of the wavelet transforms. This transform cross multiplies a function against the Haar wavelet with various shifts and stretches, like the Fourier transform cross multiplies a function against a sine wave with… …

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  • 70Blend modes — in digital image editing are used to determine how two Layers are blended into each other. The default blend mode in most applications is simply to hide the lower layer with whatever is present in the top layer. However, as each pixel has a… …

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