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Cascaded and .
Cascaded gyrators An ideal gyrator is similar to an ideal transformer in being a linear, lossless, passive, memoryless two-port device.
Cascaded gyrators of gyration resistance and are equivalent to a transformer of turns ratio.
* Cascaded Integrator-Comb ( CIC ) filters, commonly used for anti-aliasing during interpolation and decimation operations that change the sample rate of a discrete-time system.
Cascaded diffraction in medium thickness crystals leads to higher orders of diffraction.
* RF Cafe Cascaded noise figure.

single and stages
Cascading single stages by coupling lens systems, ( B )
Cascading of single stages, enclosed in one common envelope.
Cascading single stages by coupling lens systems is rather inefficient as the lens systems limit the obtainable gain quite severely.
The luminous efficiency and resolution of single stages, fiber couplers, and finally of the composite tube will be computed.
The anthroposophic path of esoteric training articulates three further stages of supersensory knowledge, which do not necessarily follow strictly sequentially in any single individual's spiritual progress.
The collapse may occur as the result of a single cataclysmic eruption, or it may occur in stages as the result of a series of eruptions.
Steam ejectors can have a single or multiple stages, with and without condensers in between the stages.
Generally the ring has an odd number of inverting stages, so that there is no single stable state for the internal ring voltages.
Usually one or more index fossils that are common, found worldwide, easily recognized, and limited to a single, or at most a few, stages are used to define the stage's bottom.
" Therefore, scholars are no longer looking for the identity of a single writer but for numerous authors whose authorship has been absorbed into the gospel's development over a period of time and in several stages.
Even changes in the number of chromosomes can be accounted for by intermediate stages in which a single chromosome divides in generational stages, or multiple chromosomes fuse.
* Introduction to op-amp circuit stages, second order filters, single op-amp bandpass filters, and a simple intercom
Some diving instructors continue to teach single demand valve buddy-breathing as an obsolete but still useful technique ; then they show the method that has superseded it, since availability of two second stages per diver is now assumed in recreational scuba.
Because the magnetic bearings and the temperature cycles allow for only a limited clearance between rotor and stator, the blades at the high pressure stages are somewhat degenerated into a single helical foil each.
Although single large central vacuoles are most common, the size and number of vacuoles may vary in different tissues and stages of development.
The embryos found in the uterus of a single female do not necessarily have to be of the same age ; it is quite possible for there to be offspring at different stages of development and descended from different males.
In some cases, these close binary systems can exchange mass, which may bring their evolution to stages that single stars cannot attain.
Since the evolution of a star is determined by its mass, the process influences the evolution of both companions, and creates stages that cannot be attained by single stars.
On their stages, using then-popular single name pseudonyms or one birth name only, Damia, Kiki, Mayol and Georgius, sang and performed to packed houses.
The two storable lower stages are replaced with a single, cryogenic core stage.
Although ULA has an extensive launch manifest for future Centaur flights, ULA has been working on an upper stage design concept that would bring the Delta and Centaur stages together into a single new cryogenic second stage design.
There is evidence that the Tsar Bomba had a number of third stages rather than a single very large one.

single and enclosed
* A plasmodial slime mold is enclosed within a single membrane without walls and is one large cell.
Strings are sequences of characters enclosed in single quotes:
SGML markup languages whose concrete syntax enables the SHORTTAG VALUE feature, do not require attribute values containing only alphanumeric characters to be enclosed within quotation marks — either double ( LIT ) or single ( LITA )— so that the previous markup example could be written:
:" To prevent the excessive duration of operas, without however prejudicing the fame often sought by opera singers from the repetition of vocal pieces, I deem the enclosed notice to the public ( that no piece for more than a single voice is to be repeated ) to be the most reasonable expedient.
The single seed is enclosed in a hard, stony shell, often called a " stone ", with a grainy, smooth texture except for three ridges running down one side.
This hillfort comprises an area of approximately enclosed by a single, well-preserved bank and ditch.
Additionally, in some countries, different embassies may be grouped together in a single " embassy district ," enclosed by a fortified complex with walls and towers — this usually occurs in regions where the embassies run a high risk of being target of attacks.
Today it consists of a single acre ( 4, 000 m² ) enclosed by a fence of iron, and has a simple sign affixed to its gate with nothing more than ' Morris ' on the plate.
The area was initially enclosed by a single bank and ditch, with the bank standing high although the ditch was shallow.
The enclosed nature of the female reproductive system in these fishes makes it impossible for eggs to escape into the general body cavity ; a necessary development given that thousands or even millions of eggs may be released in a single spawning.
The cultivar epithet is capitalised and enclosed by single quotes ; it should not be italicized.
The Sky Cabin ringed the support pole with a single floor of seats that are enclosed behind windows.
All structures together may be enclosed in large square brackets, to indicate they picture one single molecule or ion, not different species in a chemical equilibrium.
He located another, placed it over the first one ... Their cilia locked and they became a single membrane which enclosed him to the elbow ...
The hill was an Iron Age hill fort occupied between 300 BC and 100 BC, comprising a triangular area enclosed by a single univallate rampart, faced inside and out with well-built dry stone walls and infilled with rubble.
The patron viewed the cards through a single lens enclosed by a hood, similar to the viewing hood of a stereoscope.
* Cavity retains the single bat and ball of Breakout, but two other balls are enclosed on the other side of the wall, which the player must free before they, too, can be used to destroy additional bricks.
An expression enclosed in parentheses is evaluated recursively and treated, for operator association purposes, as a single operand.
American handball is played on a court with either a single ( front ) wall, three walls, or in a fully enclosed four-wall court ( the most common ).
It is also possible to form identifiers by using UNICODE sequences ( including whitespace ) enclosed by either straight (' ') or standard (‘ ’) single quotes, where the backslash is the escape character.
It had two vertical cylinders on either side of the boiler, and partly enclosed by it, and drove a single crankshaft beneath the frames, from which gears drove and also coupled the wheels allowing better traction.
The subsequent Overstrand bomber featured the world's first enclosed, power-operated turret, mounting a single Lewis gun and propelled by compressed air.
The newly laid egg is hemispherical in shape, delicate, heavily yolked, and enclosed in a single vitelline and triple jelly envelope.

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