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  • 21Quantization (signal processing) — In digital signal processing, quantization is the process of approximating a continuous range of values (or a very large set of possible discrete values) by a relatively small set of discrete symbols or integer values.More specifically, a signal… …

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  • 22electromagnetic radiation — Physics. radiation consisting of electromagnetic waves, including radio waves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x rays, and gamma rays. [1950 55] * * * Energy propagated through free space or through a material medium in the form of… …

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  • 23spectroscopy — spectroscopist /spek tros keuh pist/, n. /spek tros keuh pee, spek treuh skoh pee/, n. the science that deals with the use of the spectroscope and with spectrum analysis. [1865 70; SPECTRO + SCOPY] * * * Branch of analysis devoted to identifying… …

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  • 24JPEG — For other uses, see JPEG (disambiguation). Joint Photographic Experts Group A photo of a cat compressed with successively more lossy compression ratios from right to left Filename extension .jpg …

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  • 25Casimir effect — Casimir forces on parallel plates Casimir forces on parallel pl …

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  • 26Mass noun — Not to be confused with Collective noun. Examples advice air art blood butter deodorant equipment food furniture garbage graffiti grass homework housework information …

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  • 27Schwingers Quantenwirkungsprinzip — Schwingers Quantenwirkungsprinzip, nach seinem Entwickler Julian Seymour Schwinger benannt, ist einer der Zugänge zur Quantenfeldtheorie. In diesem Formalismus ist die Wirkung ein Operator, anders als in Feynmans Pfadintegralformulierung, in der… …

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  • 28Wave–particle duality — Quantum mechanics Uncertainty principle …

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  • 29Azimuthal quantum number — The azimuthal quantum number (or orbital angular momentum quantum number, second quantum number) symbolized as ℓ (lower case L) is a quantum number for an atomic orbital that determines its orbital angular momentum and describes the shape of the… …

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  • 30Scale invariance — In physics and mathematics, scale invariance is a feature of objects or laws that do not change if length scales (or energy scales) are multiplied by a common factor. The technical term for this transformation is a dilatation (also known as… …

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