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Bandwidths and for
* Determination of Necessary Bandwidths Including Examples for their Calculation, Recommendation ITU-R SM. 1138, Geneva, 1995

Bandwidths and .
* Bandwidths of 5, 10, and 20 MHz.

otherwise and called
Described as the ruler of Aeolia ( later called Thessaly ) and held to be the founder of the Aeolic branch of the Greek nation, this Aeolus married Enarete, daughter of Deimachus ( otherwise unknown ).
Let ( m, n ) be a pair of amicable numbers with m < n, and write m = gM and n = gN where g is the greatest common divisor of m and n. If M and N are both coprime to g and square free then the pair ( m, n ) is said to be regular, otherwise it is called irregular or exotic.
But this universal agent, whilst it is not univocal, nevertheless is not altogether equivocal, otherwise it could not produce its own likeness, but rather it is to be called an analogical agent, as all univocal predications are reduced to one first non-univocal analogical predication, which is being.
If unaccompanied by depressive counterpart episodes or otherwise general irritability, this behavior is typically called hyperthymia, or happiness, which is, of course, perfectly normal.
Dealers will usually announce if bets are working unless otherwise called off.
Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Confession reads: " The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of Scripture ; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.
The speed of light and other EMR predicted by Maxwell's equations did not appear unless the equations were modified in a way first suggested by FitzGerald and Lorentz ( see history of special relativity ), or else otherwise it would depend on the speed of observer relative to the " medium " ( called luminiferous aether ) which supposedly " carried " the electromagnetic wave ( in a manner analogous to the way air carries sound waves ).
However, in plant tissues that carry on photosynthesis, carotenoids act to quench electronically excited chlorophyll produced by visible light in a process called non-photochemical quenching, in order to prevent reactions which would otherwise infere with photosynthesis at high light levels.
In installations where copper pipe has been fitted to replace a section of corroded galvanized pipe, a special dielectric fitting called a " union " must be used to join the two types of pipes ; otherwise the presence of water in contact with differing metals creates an electrical current that can cause " galvanic corrosion ".
In describing longer time periods, English needs context to maintain the distinction between the habitual (" I called him often in the past "-a habit that has no point of completion ) and perfective (" I called him once "-an action completed ), although the construct " used to " marks both habitual aspect and past tense and can be used if the aspectual distinction otherwise is not clear.
Count Borell of Barcelona called for Hugh's help against Islamic raids, but even if Hugh intended to help Borell, he was otherwise occupied in fighting Charles of Lorraine.
This is sometimes called a home run " out of the ballpark ", although that term is frequently used to indicate a blow that completely clears any outfield seating, as a home run is usually automatically assumed to have left the field of play unless otherwise indicated.
In a song that is otherwise sung, a section not sung but played with instruments can be called an instrumental interlude.
In the process, many fragments of classical learning are preserved which otherwise would have been hopelessly lost ; " in fact, in the majority of his works, including the Origines, he contributes little more than the mortar which connects excerpts from other authors, as if he was aware of his deficiencies and had more confidence in the stilus maiorum than his own " his translator Katherine Nell MacFarlane remarks ; on the other hand, some of these fragments were lost in the first place because Isidore ’ s work was so highly regarded — Braulio called it quecunque fere sciri debentur, " practically everything that it is necessary to know "— that it superseded the use of many individual works of the classics themselves, which were not recopied and have therefore been lost: " all secular knowledge that was of use to the Christian scholar had been winnowed out and contained in one handy volume ; the scholar need search no further ".
Women and children may be called to kokwet meetings to give evidence but otherwise do not attend.
It involves a little boy called Nemo, who wears pajamas and travels to a fantasy world, but otherwise the connection to McCay's strip is a loose one.
* Salman Rushdie's novel The Enchantress of Florence reads "[...] mythical plant the locals called ayïq otï, otherwise known as the mandrake root.
Another source of Mani's scriptures was original Aramaic writings relating to the book of Enoch literature ( see the Book of Enoch and the Second Book of Enoch ), as well as an otherwise unknown section of the book of Enoch called the " Book of Giants ".
1 and 0 otherwise, sometimes called multiplication unit for Dirichlet convolution or simply the unit function ; the Kronecker delta δ < sub > in </ sub >; sometimes written as u ( n ), not to be confused with ( n ) ( completely multiplicative ).
MTOCs associated with the base of a eukaryotic cillium or flagellum are typically termed basal bodies, otherwise they are called centrioles.
A number a is a root of P if and only if the polynomial x − a ( of degree one in x ) divides P. It may happen that x − a divides P more than once: if ( x − a )< sup > 2 </ sup > divides P then a is called a multiple root of P, and otherwise a is called a simple root of P. If P is a nonzero polynomial, there is a highest power m such that ( x − a )< sup > m </ sup > divides P, which is called the multiplicity of the root a in P. When P is the zero polynomial, the corresponding polynomial equation is trivial, and this case is usually excluded when considering roots: with the above definitions every number would be a root of the zero polynomial, with undefined ( or infinite ) multiplicity.

otherwise and frequency
Mitochondrial DNA haplogroup Y is otherwise found mainly among Nivkhs, and with lower frequency among Tungusic peoples, Koreans, Mongols ( including Kalmyks and Buryats ), Chinese, Japanese, Central Asians, South Siberian Turkic peoples ( e. g. Tuvans, Todjins, Soyots ), Koryaks, Alyutors, Itelmens, Taiwanese aborigines, Filipinos, Indonesians, and Malaysians.
Professional touring amplifiers often have input and / or output filtering to sharply limit frequency response beyond ; too much of the amplifier's potential output power would otherwise be wasted on infrasonic and ultrasonic frequencies, and the danger of AM radio interference would increase.
Further, a transform coding may provide a better domain for manipulating or otherwise editing the data – for example, equalization of audio is most naturally expressed in the frequency domain ( boost the bass, for instance ) rather than in the raw time domain.
The otherwise undesirable negative resistance was exploited to produce an extremely simple oscillator circuit only requiring connection of the plate to a resonant LC circuit to oscillate ; this was effective over a wide frequency range.
Stray capacitance can allow signals to leak between otherwise isolated circuits ( an effect called crosstalk ), and it can be a limiting factor for proper functioning of circuits at high frequency.
A spectral line is a dark or bright line in an otherwise uniform and continuous spectrum, resulting from a deficiency or excess of photons in a narrow frequency range, compared with the nearby frequencies.
Finally, another possibly relevant effect derives from the fact that, since CD-quality audio uses a sampling rate of 44. 1 kHz, no frequencies above the Nyquist frequency of 22050 Hz are acceptable for recording ( otherwise, aliasing occurs ).
If the phase depends linearly on the frequency ( i. e. ) then the pulse will have the minimum time duration for its bandwidth ( a transform-limited pulse ), otherwise it is chirped ( see dispersion ).
Using a device with this synthetic process can reduce complaints from low frequency noise carrying through walls and it can be employed to reduce low frequency content in loud music that might otherwise vibrate and damage breakable valuables.
An unusual feature, common on children's walkie-talkies but seldom available otherwise even on amateur models, is a " code key ", that is, a button allowing the operator to transmit Morse code or similar tones to another walkie-talkie operating on the same frequency.
The cipher's primary weakness comes from the fact that if the cryptanalyst can discover ( by means of frequency analysis, brute force, guessing or otherwise ) the plaintext of two ciphertext characters then the key can be obtained by solving a simultaneous equation.
The first devices designed to change frequency in the manner described above seem to have been developed by the French who simply put two grids into what would otherwise have been an ordinary triode valve ( the bi-grille ).
Colchicine, a drug otherwise mainly used in gout, decreases attack frequency in FMF patients.
This was to allow one to connect a stereo FM tuner that is tuned to the simulcast frequency to the VCR's audio input in order to record the stereo sound of a TV program that would otherwise be recorded in mono.
Since modern police frequencies are on a restricted bandwidth it is unlikely that an unlicensed party will interrupt communication ; all operators on a frequency are assumed to be authorized to utilize a channel unless proven otherwise.
The Dalitz plot is a scatterplot often used in particle physics to represent the relative frequency of various ( kinematically distinct ) manners in which the products of certain ( otherwise similar ) three-body decays may move apart.
Instead, if train # 11 arrives into Los Angeles prior to the final Surfliner departure, through passengers to Orange County and San Diego will take the connecting Surfliner train, otherwise passengers will be provided motor coach transportation to destinations south of Los Angeles ( the motor coach option typically occurs with greater frequency than the train ).
Furthermore, this scenario will force vehicles to make an otherwise unnecessary lane change to go around cyclists and there is a correlation with frequency of lane changes and accidents.
The chirplet transform thus represents a rotated, sheared, or otherwise transformed tiling of the time – frequency plane.
Utilizing the room walls and floor boundaries as extensions of the bass horn helps extend the speaker's frequency response down into the 35 Hz range, considerably lower than would be possible otherwise.
Second, French generals who lost battles or otherwise displeased the all-powerful representatives-on-mission were sent to prison or the guillotine with alarming frequency.
In late 2006, then Major Penitentiary Cardinal Stafford said this offense is occurring with more and more frequency, by ordinary faithful who receive Communion and then remove the host from their mouths and spit it out or otherwise desecrate it.
The hunter vs. farmer hypothesis proposes that the high frequency of ADHD in contemporary settings " represents otherwise normal behavioral strategies that become maladaptive in such evolutionarily novel environments as the formal school classroom.

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