Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Mast radiator" ¶ 18
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

For and good
For a while he was content to let events develop in their good time.
For the making of selections on the basis of excellence requires that any foundation making the selections shall have available the judgments of a corps of advisors whose judgments are known to be good: such judgments can be known to be good only by the records of those selected, by records made subsequent to their selection over considerable periods of time.
For my seedbed I use good garden soil with a little sand added to encourage rooting.
For some retired persons, part-time farming is a good way to supplement retirement income.
For two hours they drove her from one strong point to another along the side of the Reef, trying to maneuver her onto the plain where they could get a good throw.
For example, some contemporary writing tends to fuse the `` good guys '' and the `` bad guys '', to portray the weak people as heroes and weakness as a virtue, and to explain ( or even justify ) asocial behavior by attributing it to deterministic psychological, familial, and social experiences.
For A good many seasons I've been looking at the naughty stuff on television, so the other night I thought I ought to see how immorality is doing on the other side of the fence in movies.
::" For here is the chief and most confounding objection to excessive skepticism, that no durable good can ever result from it ; while it remains in its full force and vigor.
For example, a good crosscourt sliced dropshot will use a hitting action that suggests a straight clear or smash, deceiving the opponent about both the power and direction of the shuttlecock.
For one thing they had too good an opinion of their own ability ... Another point was their faulty field dispositions, and in addition there was rampant indiscipline and inexperience displayed ...
For 1908, the National League club returned to wearing red trim, but the American League team finally had an official nickname, and would remain the " Red Sox " for good.
For many individuals with bipolar disorder a good prognosis results from good treatment, which, in turn, results from an accurate diagnosis.
For example, it may be meaningful to speak of an action as being good for someone as an individual but bad for them as a citizen of their town.
For everything created by God is good and nothing is to be rejected when received with thanksgiving.
For each fellowship, anyone who publicly assents to the doctrines described in the statement and is in good standing in their " home ecclesia " is generally welcome to participate in the activities of any other ecclesia.
For a given market of a commodity, demand is the relation of the quantity that all buyers would be prepared to purchase at each unit price of the good.
For a given quantity of a consumer good, the point on the demand curve indicates the value, or marginal utility, to consumers for that unit.
For the consumer, that point comes where marginal utility of a good, net of price, reaches zero, leaving no net gain from further consumption increases.
For example, a moral universalist ( and certainly an absolutist ) might argue that, just as one can discuss what is ' good and evil ' at an individual's level, so too can one make certain " moral " propositions with truth values relative at the level of the species.
For example, the fact that computers are naturally good at math leads to the question of the use of calculators in math education.
For others, psychological inconsistency is not a stumbling block to good drama: " Euripides is in pursuit of a larger insight: he aims to set forth the two modes, emotional and rational, with which human beings confront their own mortality.
For God is has not made nature or the substance of the soul bad ; for he who is good can make nothing but what is good.

For and groundwave
For this reason, the more uncertain skywave service was denominated `` secondary '' in our rules, as compared to the steadier, more reliable groundwave `` primary service '', and, for both skywave service and skywave interference, signal strength is expressed in terms of percentage of time a particular signal-intensity level is exceeded -- 50 percent of the time for skywave service, 10 percent of the time for skywave interference.
For example, during the day a radio receiver in the state of Colorado is able to receive reliable but weak signals from high-power stations such as 770 KKOB, or 610 KNML 500 miles away from their towers in Albuquerque, New Mexico, due to groundwave propagation.

For and propagation
For his technical developments, promotion of dairy hygiene and unremunerated propagation of modern cheese-making techniques he has been described as the father of Cheddar cheese.
For example, the propagation of light through a prism results in the light ray being deflected depending on the shape and orientation of the prism.
For electromagnetic waves, this change in the angle of propagation is governed by Snell's law.
For example, a IEEE 802. 11n wireless router with N antennas makes it possible to communicate with N multiplexed channels, each with a peak bit rate of 54 Mbit / s, thus increasing the total peak bit rate with a factor N. Different antennas would give different multi-path propagation ( echo ) signatures, making it possible for digital signal processing techniques to separate different signals from each other.
For these reasons they are used predominantly for short propagation paths.
For propagation effects in two orthogonal modes, the Jones matrix can be written as
For coax of common impedance this mode is effectively suppressed but in high impedance coax and on a single central conductor without any outer shield, low attenuation and very broadband propagation is supported.
For sound waves, Lord Rayleigh published a full mathematical analysis of propagation modes in his seminal work, “ The Theory of Sound ”.
For transverse electric ( TE ) modes of propagation the wave impedance is
For example in electrical engineering, delay lines may be used to simulate propagation delay and phase shift caused by an actual transmission line.
For most of the last century, it was recognized that Fourier equation is in contradiction with the theory of relativity because it admits an infinite speed of propagation of heat signals.
For transverse waves in matter the displacement of the medium is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of the wave.
For left circularly polarized light ( LCP ) with propagation towards the observer, the electric vector rotates counterclockwise.
For example, on May 10, 2009, a burst was detected that, by its propagation characteristics, is believed to negate some approaches to a new theory of gravity.
For very big engines, where flame propagation speed limits both size and speed, the swirl induced by ports as described by Ricardo can be an additional advantage.
For sound propagation, the exponential variation of wind speed with height can be defined as follows:
For observing meteor shower-related radio signals, the shower's radiant must be above the ( propagation mid path ) horizon.
" He was awarded the IRE Medal of Honor ( 1932 ), now IEEE Medal of Honor, " For his studies of radio propagation phenomena and his contributions to the theory and measurement methods in the alternating current circuit field which now have extensive radio application.
For the case of propagation through a duct, wall vibrations and viscous forces at the air / wall interface ( boundary layer ) can also have a significant effect, especially at high frequencies for the latter.
For example, the propagation medium for wireless communication systems can often be
For example, the propagation of light through a prism results in the light ray being deflected depending on the shape and orientation of the prism.
The dispersion relation for such waves is curious: For a freely-propagating internal wave packet, the direction of propagation of energy ( group velocity ) is perpendicular to the direction of propagation of wave crests and troughs ( phase velocity ).
For short wave lengths, it is usually only where many paths sum coherently, meaning that they have close to the same phase ( are on the same half of the complex plane ), that propagation is significant, because contributions with different phases cancel each other.

0.359 seconds.