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Encounter (resonances)

Proceedings of the 18th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2010
This work is about the remediation of one of Mark Rothko's Seagram murals through the composition of several online sources and additional digital rendering. Based on reproductions of Rothko's "Red on Maroon" found on the Internet, and using computer graphics compositing associated with moiré and specular lighting effects, "Encounter (Resonances ...
Hung, H., Jacquemin, C.
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The Limitations of “Resonance”

Journal of Ancient Judaism, 2013
In 2011, Joshua Berman published a contribution to the ongoing scholarly debate over the sources and dating of Deuteronomy: 'CTH 133 and the Hittite Provenance of Deuteronomy 13.' Berman asserted that a Hittite treaty text from the fifteenth century B. C. E.
Bernard M. Levinson, Jeffrey Stackert
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Resonance and absorption

1977
In harmonically excited vibrating systems one can observe for certain exciting frequencies a strong growth of the vibration amplitudes. This phenomenon is usually called resonance and it is characteristic for undamped and lightly damped vibrating systems. For multi-dof-systems there may exist not only one but possibly more resonance frequencies.
Peter C. Müller, Werner O. Schiehlen
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Resonances in scattering by a resonator

Let \(\Omega\) be an exterior of a bounded domain. The self-adjoint operator \(H=-\Delta\) with Dirichlet boundary conditions on \(\partial \Omega\) is studied in \(L^ 2(\Omega)\). A resonance \(\phi\in L^ 2(\Omega)\) is defined as a vector which is concentrated in some bounded domain \(B\subset \Omega\) and such that the spectral measure \((E_ H ...
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Anti-Resonance — Velocity Resonance

Mekhatronika, Avtomatizatsiya, Upravlenie, 2019
The task of the study is to establish the nature of mechanical resonance, namely, it is a resonance of forces or speeds. Two definitions are introduced. Definition 1. Resonance of forces is a resonance arising at a frequency ω = (k/m)0,5 in a mechanical system including an inert body and an elastic element, at which the reactive forces developed by ...
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On Resonant tunneling

Surface Science Letters, 1982
Abstract Localized electron states in oxides adjacent to metals hybridize with conduction electron states forming interface states, which at the localized site have an amplitude resonantly enhanced over the amplitude of the conduction electron states.
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Resistant Resonances:

In the United States, engineering and mental health-care professionals increasingly collaborate to develop vocal biomarker artificial intelligence, technologies that can supposedly detect mental distress by analyzing the sounds of the voice alone. This article draws from ethnographic fieldwork with individuals typically excluded from dominant accounts ...
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Engineering high-coherence superconducting qubits

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Irfan Siddiqi
exaly  

Petabit-per-second data transmission using a chip-scale microcomb ring resonator source

Nature Photonics, 2022
Asbjørn A Jørgensen   +2 more
exaly  

Resonance—Nuclear Magnetic Resonance

2019
In this chapter, we will consider the principles of nuclear magnetic resonance to see how it can be exploited to generate signals from within the body related to the presence and properties of water within tissues. We will explore how radiofrequency waves can be used to exploit resonance phenomenon of protons placed within a magnetic field and the ...
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