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Writing With Resonance

Journal of Management Inquiry, 2016
In this article, we explore what organization and management scholars can do to write with resonance and to facilitate an emotional, bodily, or in other ways sensory connection between the text and the reader. We propose that resonance can be relevant for organization and management scholars in two ways. First, it may facilitate a better understanding
Meier, Ninna; id_orcid 0000-0002-3472-3077   +1 more
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Resonant holography

Summaries of Papers Presented at the Lasers and Electro-Optics. CLEO '02. Technical Diges, 2002
We present a method of enhancing the diffraction efficiency of a hologram by placing it inside a resonant optical cavity. The diffraction efficiency improves on account of the multiple passes that the incident light undergoes inside the optical cavity.
Arnab Sinha, George Barbastathis
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Resonance splitting in gyrotropic ring resonators

Optics Letters, 2010
We present the theoretical concept of an optical isolator based on resonance splitting in a silicon ring resonator covered with a magneto-optical polymer cladding. For this task, a perturbation method is derived for the modes in the cylindrical coordinate system. A polymer magneto-optical cladding causing a 0.01 amplitude of the off-diagonal element of
Dirk, Jalas   +4 more
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On Resonance

Celestial Mechanics, 1987
This review considers the problem of the construction of formal solutions for resonant systems and several concepts related to resonance. In the first part we introduce the concepts of Hori's kernel and averaging (not to be confounded with the usual Krylov-Bogolyubov first-order definition of averaging).
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Stochastic resonance in paramagnetic resonance systems

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1993
Experimental evidence of the stochastic resonance phenomenon in an electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) system is reported. The amplitude and phase response of the EPR system operating in bistable conditions are measured for increasing values of the noise intensity.
GAMMAITONI, Luca   +3 more
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Not-so-resonant, resonant absorption

Physical Review Letters, 1987
When an intense electromagnetic wave is incident obliquely on a sharply bounded overdense plasma, strong energy absorption can be accounted for by the electrons that are dragged into the vacuum and sent back into the plasma with velocities v\ensuremath{\simeq}${v}_{\mathrm{osc}}$.
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Stochastic Resonance as aBona FideResonance

Physical Review Letters, 1995
Stochastic resonance in a bistable potential is fully characterized as a synchronization effect of the hopping mechanism induced by the external periodic bias. Most notably, synchronization is shown to attain a maximum by increasing the forcing frequency close to the relevant switching rate, thus revealing a bona fide resonant process.
GAMMAITONI, Luca   +2 more
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Resonance versus Resonant

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1971
The term resonant frequency embodies both technical and grammatical errors and its use should be deplored and deprecated. The proper form is resonance frequency.
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The Resonance of Resonance

Philosophy & Rhetoric
ABSTRACT This article explores a state of movement in the humanities into nonhuman entanglements. A key term, “resonance,” emerges in this movement. Predominating scholarship orients resonance as a flourishing. In this article, accounts of the destructiveness of mechanical resonance signal a telling lacuna in humanities scholarship ...
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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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