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For a rectangular waveguide, the cutoff frequency is
For an optical fiber or waveguide, a radiation mode or unbound mode is a mode which is not confined by the fiber core.
For any waveguide in the form of a hollow metal tube, ( such as rectangular guide, circular guide, or double-ridge guide ), the wave impedance of a travelling wave is dependent on the frequency, but is the same throughout the guide.
For a waveguide or transmission line containing more than one type of dielectric medium ( such as microstrip ), the wave impedance will in general vary over the cross-section of the line.
For biophotonic applications the most commonly used laser diodes are edge emitting / ridge waveguide diodes, which are single transverse mode and can be optimized to an almost perfect TEM00 beam quality.
For example, a radio wave in a hollow metal waveguide must have zero tangential electric field amplitude at the walls of the waveguide, so the transverse pattern of the electric field of waves is restricted to those that fit between the walls.
For this reason, the modes supported by a waveguide are quantized.
For example, light travelling in an optical fiber or other dielectric waveguide forms hybrid-type modes.
For a given waveguide size ( such as X-band ), there is a cutoff frequency, and microwave radiation with smaller frequencies ( longer wavelengths ) cannot be propagated through the waveguide.
For the light to exit the ring resonator to the output bus waveguide, the wavelength of the light in each ring must be same.
For comparison, in the parabolic type of antenna a feedhorn at the end of a waveguide directs a conical beam of output energy toward the reflector, whence it is focused into a narrow collimated beam.

For and entirely
It is indeed true, as stated in the famous novel of our day, `` For Whom The Bell Tolls '', that `` no man is an island, entirely of itself ; ;
For example, the marked susceptibility of the monkey to respiratory infection might be related to its delicate, long alveolar ducts and short, large bronchioles situated within a parenchyma entirely lacking in protective supportive tissue barriers such as those found in types 1, and 3.
For Hume, every effect only follows its cause arbitrarily — they are entirely distinct from one another.
For example, the highly anticipated first person shooter Quake used highly-optimized assembly code designed almost entirely around the P5 Pentium's FPU.
For example, the fighting associated with the 1871 Paris Commune occurred almost entirely in Paris, and ended quickly once the military sided with the government.
For example, Nottingham is administered by a unitary authority entirely separate from the rest of Nottinghamshire.
For that reason the minor is driven entirely by problems supplied by industry and knowledge institutes, which minor students must solve in multidisciplinary teams.
The Roman Catholic Church believes that the matter for the Eucharist must be wheaten bread and fermented wine from grapes: it holds that, if the gluten has been entirely removed, the result is not true wheaten bread, For celiacs, but not generally, it allows low-gluten bread.
For example, Italy allows citizenship almost entirely on the basis of jus sanguinis ( having an Italian Ancestor ).
0 implies that any function f that is holomorphic on the simply connected region U is also integrable on U. ( For a path γ from z < sub > 0 </ sub > to z lying entirely in U, define
For the layman, the petrol bomb had the benefit of using entirely familiar and available materials, and they were quickly improvised in large numbers, with the intention of using them against enemy tanks.
For instance, determination of the structure of the ribosome — an enzyme that catalyzes peptide bond formation — revealed that its active site is composed entirely of RNA.
For reasons ranging from economics to the religious practices of the Coptic Orthodox Church, most Egyptian dishes rely on beans and vegetables: the national dishes, kushari and ful medames, are entirely vegetarian, as are usually the assorted vegetable casseroles that characterize the typical Egyptian meal.
For some time exports of Japanese whisky suffered from the belief in the West that whisky made in the Scotch style, but not produced in Scotland, was inferior, and until fairly recently, the market for Japanese whiskies was almost entirely domestic.
For instance, although Zosimus followed Eunapius for the period 270 – 404, he entirely differed from Eunapius in his account of Stilicho and Serena.
For the 10th, 11th and 12th centuries especially, there are some important texts dealing entirely with Anjou.
For the first time I realized music isn't all the same, it had become an entirely new set of sounds …" " I tried to explain Bix to the gang ," Carmichael wrote, but "… t was no good, like the telling of a vivid, personal dream … the emotion couldn't be transmitted.
For example, it may take only a few minutes of down time at a national stock exchange to justify the expense of entirely replacing the system with something more reliable.
For instance, some people with synesthesia have never reported entirely black-and-white dreaming, and often have a difficult time imagining the idea of dreaming in only black and white.
For both volumes, the contents of the returns were entirely rearranged and classified according to fiefs ( manors ), rather than geographically.
For several decades after the Communist takeover in February 1948 the festival was entirely under the control of the political establishment.
For a Lipschitz continuous function, there is a double cone ( shown in white ) whose vertex can be translated along the graph, so that the graph always remains entirely outside the cone.
For the only time in World Cup history, the last eight consisted entirely of European teams — Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.
For an animal to live in a gravity-neutral, aqueous environment and then invade one that is entirely different required major changes to the overall body plan, both in form and in function.

For and filled
For a genome as large as the human genome, it may take many days of CPU time on large-memory, multiprocessor computers to assemble the fragments, and the resulting assembly will usually contain numerous gaps that have to be filled in later.
For years, Cordwainer Smith had a pocket notebook which he had filled with ideas about The Instrumentality and additional stories in the series.
For case # 4, we need to check the opposite 8-connected corners to see if they are filled or not.
For the remaining time of the elected government the Prime Minister ’ s post was filled by Paul Bérenger.
As it is written ( Isaiah 11: 9 ): " For the earth shall be filled with the knowledge of God, as the waters cover the sea.
For the best taste, glasses are filled in two stages.
For Pentecostals, there is no prescribed manner in which a believer will be filled with the Spirit.
For exacting work, triple point cells are typically filled with a highly pure chemical substance such as hydrogen, argon, mercury, or water ( depending on the desired temperature ).
For its inauguration, the portico was filled with the spoils of his wars, including statuary, paintings and the personal wealth of foreign kings.
Powell said, " For the rest of my life when I look back on the 13 years I shall be filled with affection for the Province and its people, and their fortunes will never be out of my heart ".
For some, LED displays particularly, the housing is usually a hollow plastic box with the bottom / back open, filled ( around the contained electronic components ) with a hard translucent epoxy material from which the leads emerge.
For the last 30 million years, glaciers have periodically filled much of the valley.
For a metal, the Fermi level is inside the conduction band, indicating that the band is partly filled.
For filling an atom with electrons in the ground state, the lowest energy levels are filled first and consistent with the Pauli exclusion principle, the Aufbau principle, and Hund's rule.
For the first two seasons Bill Daily, Dick Martin, Richard Paul, and Bob Barker were among the male semi-regulars who filled Dawson's old spot on the panel.
For example, after a-side castling ( 0-0-0 ), it is possible that a, b, and / or e are still filled ; and after h-side castling ( 0-0 ), it is possible that e and / or h are filled.
For Z > Z < sub > cr </ sub >, if the innermost orbital ( 1s ) is not filled, the electric field of the nucleus will pull an electron out of the vacuum, resulting in the spontaneous emission of a positron ; however, this does not happen if the innermost orbital is filled, so that Z
For small guns the case contains a percussion primer, usually a copper cap filled with a chlorate mixture and resting against an anvil.
For a few years most albums were produced by Wolff or pianist Duke Pearson, who had filled Ike Quebec's role in 1963, but Wolff died in 1971 and Pearson left in the same year.
For a prescription to be filled in Tijuana and brought legally to the United States, any drug covered by the US Controlled Substances Act would require a prescription from the United States for re-import.
The new section of the hotel contained up-to-date Turkish bath equipment, where guests could have sulfur water bath, window shutters, For many years, filled to capacity by guests and a greatly increased overflow which necessitated the building of smaller hotels in the town.
For example, an area of memory might be zeroed ( filled with zeroes ) using a blitter more quickly than can be accomplished with the CPU.

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