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produces and constant
that is, he is suspect, guilty, punishable, as is anyone in Mann's stories who produces illusion, and this is true even though the constant elements of the artist-nature, technique, magic, guilt and suffering, are divided in this story between Jacoby and Lautner.
As the system in Czech repeatedly produces very weak governments ( a specific problem is that about 15 % of the electorate support the Communists, who are shunned by all the other parties ) there is constant talk about changing it but without much chance of really pushing the reform through.
* A " stable " filter produces an output that converges to a constant value with time, or remains bounded within a finite interval.
Because RTTY, using either AFSK or FSK modulation, produces a waveform with constant power, a transmitter does not need to use a linear amplifier, which is required for many digital transmission modes.
Holding the period (= length of the delay line ) constant produces vibrations similar to those of a string or bell.
Beating of the legs produces a constant current through the carapace which brings such material into the digestive tract.
At constant pressure the above relationship produces a Maxwell relation that links the change in open cell voltage with temperature T ( a measurable quantity ) to the change in entropy S when charge is passed isothermally and isobarically.
Growing coral, for example, produces constant change in the fine structure of reefs.
Every craft produces its own marks, and the supply is kept constant, new marks only being produced to replace old ones.
Audio signals are sampled ( digitized ) with an analog-to-digital converter, which produces a constant number of samples per second.
This process allows for sperm to be in constant supply when the female produces an egg, so that the chimeric fish is able to have a greater number of offspring.
The cycling produces a long burning zone of constant, relatively low temperature ( around 950 ° C ) that is ideal for the production of high quality soft burned reactive lime.
Specifically, in the study of signals and systems, the eigenfunction of a system is the signal which when input into the system, produces a response with the complex constant.
Each clock cycle produces a new N-bit output consisting of the previous output obtained from the register summed with the frequency control word ( FCW ) which is constant for a given output frequency.
* Fluoroscopy produces real-time images of internal structures of the body in a similar fashion to radiography, but employs a constant input of x-rays, at a lower dose rate.
Rubber does not produce a constant power output ; when fully wound a rubber motor produces its maximum torque, but this drops rapidly at first before ' plateau-ing ', finally declining again, after which the propeller stops.
However this does not include a ( non-free ) fall in which air resistance produces drag forces that reduce the acceleration, until constant terminal velocity is reached.
A type II detector is sensitive only to the relative timing of the edges of the input and reference pulses, and produces a constant output proportional to phase difference when both signals are at the same frequency.
By eliminating those anomalous early eclipses the New Chronology produces a constant value of D " beginning around AD 1000.
In saturation, the stage produces a nearly constant output current.
The effect he produces is a classic hush, tense and tragic, a constant conflict so held in check that a kind of beautiful spareness results.
The global mass of ozone is relatively constant at about 3 billion metric tons, meaning the Sun produces about 12 % of the ozone layer each day.
The Pockels effect ( after Friedrich Carl Alwin Pockels who studied the effect in 1893 ), or Pockels electro-optic effect, produces birefringence in an optical medium induced by a constant or varying electric field.
The plant produces these pigments mainly in the skin of the berries to protect the pulp and seeds from constant exposure to ultraviolet radiation.
A closed box of graphite walls at a constant temperature with a small hole on one side produces a good approximation to ideal black-body radiation emanating from the opening.

produces and decrease
This lathing step could decrease the weight of the cymbal by two-thirds or more, and resulted in further uneven hardening which produces much of the tone of a traditionally made cymbal.
Wind moving over the water also produces a great deal of evaporation, leading to a decrease in temperature, called evaporative cooling.
During wave loading, usually cyclic undrained loading, e. g. seismic loading, loose sands tend to decrease in volume, which produces an increase in their pore water pressures and consequently a decrease in shear strength, i. e. reduction in effective stress.
Freezing-point depression describes the phenomenon in which adding a solute to a solvent ( i. e. salt in water, alcohol in water ), or the mixing of two solids ( such as impurities in a finely powdered drug ) ( in such cases, the added compound is the solute, and the original solid can be thought of as the solvent ) produces a decrease in the freezing point of the solvent.
The process also produces additional hydrogen ions, which can further decrease pH.
Stimulation of the center of an on-center cell's receptive field produces depolarization and an increase in the firing of the ganglion cell, stimulation of the surround produces a Hyperpolarization and a decrease in the firing of the cell, and stimulation of both the center and surround produces only a mild response ( due to mutual inhibition of center and surround ).
It is possible that this can occasionally lead to a paradoxical situation, where the enzymatic inhibition causes a decrease in the drug's effect: If the metabolism of drug A gives rise to product A < sub > 2 </ sub >, which actually produces the effect of the drug.
Furthermore, as this nitrification cycle produces H < sup >+</ sup >, the pH can decrease which necessitates the use of buffers such as lime.
# if it produces an outlay increase or revenue decrease when the instructed committee is not in compliance with its instructions ;

produces and wave
An electronic oscillator is an electronic circuit that produces a repetitive, oscillating electronic signal, often a sine wave or a square wave.
A nonlinear or relaxation oscillator produces a non-sinusoidal output, such as a square, sawtooth or triangle wave.
The popularity of 4AD bands resulted in the creation of a similar US label called Projekt Records, which produces what is colloquially termed ethereal wave, a subgenre of dark wave music.
This produces a uniform square wave output since the on / off ( shielding and exposure ) time is equal.
It produces a spherical wave with wavelength λ, wavenumber k = 2π / λ.
In a continuous wave ( CW ) laser, the balance of pump power against gain saturation and cavity losses produces an equilibrium value of the laser power inside the cavity ; this equilibrium determines the operating point of the laser.
If the pump waves and the signal wave are superimposed in a medium with a non-zero χ < sup >( 3 )</ sup >, this produces a nonlinear polarization field:
A local oscillator in the receiver produces a sine wave which mixes with that signal, shifting it to a specific intermediate frequency ( IF ), usually a lower frequency.
A thermobaric weapon, which includes the type known as a " fuel-air bomb ", is an explosive weapon that produces a blast wave of a significantly longer duration than those produced by condensed explosives.
Ultrasound energy produces a mechanical pressure wave through soft tissue.
Just as an ocean wave striking a lighthouse produces secondary circular waves emanating from the lighthouse, so an X-ray striking an electron produces secondary spherical waves emanating from the electron.
In principle, any wave impinging on a regular array of scatterers produces diffraction, as predicted first by Francesco Maria Grimaldi in 1665.
It turns out that ,< sup > 14 </ sup > at least formally ( modulo such issues as the convergence of the sum ), for every choice of the billiard ball's initial, nonrelativistic wave function before the Cauchy horizon, such a sum over histories produces unique, self-consistent probabilities for the outcomes of all sets of subsequent measurements.
For example, a localized source such as an antenna produces a field that is approximately a plane wave far from the antenna in its far-field region.
In turn, this expansion of air creates a sonic shock wave, similar to a sonic boom, which produces the sound of thunder, often referred to as a clap, crack, or peal of thunder.
Here is a very simple example of a unified Csound data file which produces a wave file containing a one second sine wave tone of 1 kHz at a sample rate of 96 kHz:
In use, the RDF operator would first tune the receiver to the correct frequency, then manually turn the loop, either listening or watching an S meter to determine the direction of the null ( the direction at which a given signal is weakest ) of a long wave ( LW ) or medium wave ( AM ) broadcast beacon or station ( listening for the null is easier than listening for a peak signal, and normally produces a more accurate result ).
A pure sine wave inverter produces a nearly perfect sine wave output ( less than 3 % total harmonic distortion ) that is essentially the same as utility-supplied grid power.
Typically a crystal oscillator produces a fixed sine wavethe frequency reference signal.

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