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  • 71Spinors in three dimensions — In mathematics, the spinor concept as specialised to three dimensions can be treated by means of the traditional notions of dot product and cross product. This is part of the detailed algebraic discussion of the rotation group… …

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  • 72Aristotelian physics — The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC) developed many theories on the nature of physics that are completely different from what are now understood as the laws of physics. These involved what Aristotle described as the four elements, as …

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  • 73Problems in Latin squares — In mathematics, the theory of Latin squares is an active research area with many open problems. As in other areas of mathematics, such problems are often made public at professional conferences and meetings. Problems posed here appeared in, for… …

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  • 74Dynamic voltage scaling — is a power management technique in computer architecture, where the voltage used in a component is increased or decreased, depending upon circumstances. Dynamic voltage scaling to increase voltage is known as overvolting; dynamic voltage scaling… …

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  • 75Deep-sub-voltage nanoelectronics — are integrated circuits (ICs) operating near theoretical limits of energy consumption per unit of processing. These devices are intended to address the needs of applications such as wireless sensor networks which have dramatically different… …

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  • 76Superconducting Radio Frequency — (SRF) science and technology involves the application of electrical superconductors to radio frequency devices. The ultra low electrical loss of the superconductor yields RF resonators with extremely high quality factors, or Q . For example, it… …

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  • 77Chelates in animal nutrition — Zinc sample Poultry and his nutrition …

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  • 78Ridders' method — In numerical analysis, Ridders method is a root finding algorithm based on the false position method and the use of an exponential function to successively approximate a root of a function f .Ridders method is simpler than Brent s method but… …

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  • 79Steinersche Flächen — Römische Fläche Steinersche Flächen sind in der Projektiven Geometrie spezielle Flächen, auf denen Scharen von Kegelschnitten liegen. Sie sind nach Jakob Steiner (1796 1863) benannt, der sie 1838 bei seinem Aufenthalt in Rom fand. Spezielle… …

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  • 80spacefiller — noun a) A stamp in poor condition used to fill a space in an album until a better quality example becomes available, or if the better example is prohibitively expensive. b) A pattern that grows quadratically by filling space with still life …

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