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However, their very poor rate of fire ( which often meant that only one shot was fired in the course of an entire battle ) and their inaccuracy made them more of a psychological force multiplier than an effective anti-personnel weapon.
Some bonus rounds are a special session of free spins ( the number of which is often based on the winning combination that triggers the bonus ), often with a different or modified set of winning combinations as the main game, and often with winning credit values increased by a specific multiplier, which is prominently displayed as part of the bonus graphics and / or animation ( which in many cases is of a slightly different design or color scheme from the main game ).
The hardware that operates during this stage is contained in the EBOX, which comprises the register file, arithmetic logic unit ( ALU ), barrel shifter, multiplier and condition code logic.
The only drawback to using a nonlinear component rather than a multiplier is that, in addition to the sum and difference frequencies, it produces other unwanted frequency components called harmonics which must be filtered from the output to leave the desired heterodyne frequency.
aggregatum, or the Aggregatum group A. cepa ) is a botanical variety of the species Allium cepa, to which the multiplier onion also belongs.
Hence, the term " conversion factor " is the multiplier which yields the result, not a divisor from that viewpoint.
This narrowing of the field of view is often described in terms of a focal length multiplier or crop factor, a factor by which a longer focal length lens would be needed to get the same field of view on a full-frame camera.
The public key is a ' hard ' knapsack, and the private key is an ' easy ', or superincreasing, knapsack, combined with two additional numbers, a multiplier and a modulus, which were used to convert the superincreasing knapsack into the hard knapsack.
For various laissez-faire schools of economics which embrace Say's Law and deny the possibility of Keynesian inefficiency and under-employment of resources, therefore, the multiplier concept is irrelevant or wrong-headed.
The multiplier effect arises because of the induced increases in consumer spending which occur due to the increased incomes — and because of the feedback into increasing business revenues, jobs, and income again.
However, the memory performance is computed by dividing the processor clock rate ( which is a base number times a CPU multiplier, for instance 1. 8 GHz is most likely 9 × 200 MHz ) by a fixed integer such that, at a stock clock rate, the RAM would run at a clock rate near 333 MHz.
Many modern microcomputers use a " clock multiplier " which multiplies a lower frequency external clock to the appropriate clock rate of the microprocessor.
The frequency at which a processor ( CPU ) operates is determined by applying a clock multiplier to the front-side bus ( FSB ) speed in some cases.
Then the signal is either sampled or processed by the four-quadrant multiplier which produces the complex envelope components ( I, Q ) through multiplying it by the heterodyne frequency.
In addition, the spending must be repaid in the future most likely with tax increases which he assumes to have a multiplier of-1. 1.
The 1. 5 indicates that the angle of view of a lens on the camera is the same as that of a 1. 5 times longer focal length on a 35 mm full-frame camera, which explains why the crop factor is also known as a focal-length multiplier.
His view of arithmetical algebra is as follows: " In arithmetical algebra we consider symbols as representing numbers, and the operations to which they are submitted as included in the same definitions as in common arithmetic ; the signs and denote the operations of addition and subtraction in their ordinary meaning only, and those operations are considered as impossible in all cases where the symbols subjected to them possess values which would render them so in case they were replaced by digital numbers ; thus in expressions such as we must suppose and to be quantities of the same kind ; in others, like, we must suppose greater than and therefore homogeneous with it ; in products and quotients, like and we must suppose the multiplier and divisor to be abstract numbers ; all results whatsoever, including negative quantities, which are not strictly deducible as legitimate conclusions from the definitions of the several operations must be rejected as impossible, or as foreign to the science.
Peacock attempts to get out of the difficulty by supposing that a symbol which is used as a multiplier is always an integer number, but that a symbol in the place of the multiplicand may be a fraction.
** Reserve requirements which affect the money multiplier
As the urine travels down the collecting duct system, it passes by the medullary interstitium which has a high sodium concentration as a result of the loop of Henle's countercurrent multiplier system.

multiplier and is
When the system is idle, the CPU clocks itself down via lower bus multiplier and selects a lower voltage.
Thus, for high-energy neutrons beryllium is a neutron multiplier, releasing more neutrons than it absorbs.
The symbols Kbit, Kbyte, Mbit and Mbyte started to be used as " binary units "—" bit " or " byte " with a multiplier that is a power of 1024 — in the early 1970s.
Horner's method is a fast, code-efficient method for multiplication and division of binary numbers on a microcontroller with no hardware multiplier.
When units occur in exponentiation, such as in square and cubic forms, any multiplier prefix is considered part of the unit, and thus included in the exponentiation.
The prefix kilo ( symbol k ) is defined in the International System of Units ( SI ) as a multiplier of 10 < sup > 3 </ sup > ( 1 thousand ), and therefore,
When thinking of multiplication as repeated addition, the number to be multiplied is called the " multiplicand ", while the number of multiples is called the " multiplier ".
In algebra, a number that is the multiplier of a variable or expression ( e. g. the 3 in 3xy < sup > 2 </ sup >) is called a coefficient.
For a number written in scientific notation, this logarithmic rounding scale requires rounding up to the next power of ten when the multiplier is greater than the square root of ten ( about 3. 162 ).
The green outlined section ( based on Q16 ) is a voltage level shifter named rubber diode, transistor Zener or V < sub > BE </ sub > multiplier.
The output stage ( outlined in cyan ) is a Class AB push-pull emitter follower ( Q14, Q20 ) amplifier with the bias set by the V < sub > BE </ sub > multiplier voltage source Q16 and its base resistors.
** A faster, fully hardware-based multiplier makes instructions such as MUL and IMUL several times as fast ( and more predictable ) than in the 80486 ; the execution time is reduced from 13 ~ 42 clock cycles down to 10 ~ 11 for 32-bit operands.
It employed an internal clock multiplier to let the internal circuitry work at a higher frequency than the external address and data buses, as it is more complicated and cumbersome to increase the external frequency, due to physical constraints.
Spending is more effective because of its larger multiplier but tax cuts take effect faster.
The multiplier is not pipelined and has a latency of multiple cycles.
There is an accumulating multiplier to the winning and loss as the game proceeds.
A torque multiplier is a gear box with reduction ratios greater than 1.
The above equation is often given with the Julian Date 2443 144. 5 for the epoch, but that is inexact ( though inappreciably so, because of the small size of the multiplier L < sub > G </ sub >).

multiplier and nonlinear
Therefore in the past often more or less normal nonlinear amplifiers or just single diodes have been used as mixers, instead of a more complex multiplier.

multiplier and device
* Analog multiplier, a device that multiplies two analog signals
* Frequency multiplier, a device that generates a signal at an integer multiple of its input frequency
In electronics, an analog multiplier is a device which takes two analog signals and produces an output which is their product.
Farnsworth quickly made improvements to the device, among them introducing an electron multiplier made of nickel and deploying a " longitudinal magnetic field " in order to sharply focus the electron image.
The introduction of a multipactor in October 1933 and a multi-dynode " electron multiplier " in 1937 made Farnsworth's image dissector the first practical version of a fully electronic imaging device for television.
Cavallo was often cited in the literature of his time as inventor of Cavallo's multiplier, a device used for the amplification of small electric charges, making them observable and measurable in an electroscope.
* Port multiplier, a device that allows one to connect multiple SATA devices to a single SATA host port
Farnsworth addressed this problem with the invention of an " electron multiplier " ( not to confused with contemporary electron multipliers ), a device that increased the number of electrons in a circuit by generating " secondary emissions " of electrons from a pair of opposed surfaces, thus amplifying the electrical signal.
Toepler described also a symmetrical machine ( 1866 ) that is a sectorless machine and a similar device is used as a voltage multiplier.

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