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For and applications
For some applications, a single alpha channel is not sufficient: a stained-glass window, for instance, requires a separate transparency channel for each RGB channel to model the red transparency, green transparency, and blue transparency.
For these reasons many CAD applications use the DWG format which can be licensed from AutoDesk or non-natively from the Open Design Alliance.
For many applications where one is only concerned about rotation around one axis, it is sufficient to discard the pseudovector nature of angular momentum, and treat it like a scalar where it is positive when it corresponds to a counter-clockwise rotation, and negative clockwise.
For different applications there are different precise definitions.
For instance, JavaBeans library is used for designing enterprise applications, Windows Forms library is used for designing graphical user interface ( GUI ) applications like Microsoft Word, and Windows Communication Foundation is used for designing web services.
For these non-traditional applications, hundreds of weaves or patterns have been invented.
* For many embedded applications, interrupt latency will be more critical than in some general-purpose processors.
For most applications, the effect is also negligible for Schottky diodes.
For faster applications FPGAs might be used.
Beginning in 2007, multicore implementations of DSPs have started to emerge from companies including Freescale and Stream Processors, Inc. For faster applications with vast usage, ASICs might be designed specifically.
For slow applications, a traditional slower processor such as a microcontroller may be adequate.
For many geologic applications, isotope ratios are measured in minerals that give the amount of time that has passed since a rock passed through its particular closure temperature, the point at which different radiometric isotopes stop diffusing into and out of the crystal lattice.
For many applications ( bottles, eyewear ) polymer glasses ( acrylic glass, polycarbonate,
For these applications, more expensive stainless steel is preferred.
For example, J2EE targeted enterprise applications and the greatly stripped-down version J2ME for mobile applications ( Mobile Java ).
For life-threatening applications, other factors come into play.
For example CP / M machines used many different floppy disk formats, which meant that one machine could not normally read disks from another CP / M machine, and Kermit was used as part of a process to enable the transfer of applications and data between CP / M machines and other machines with different operating systems.
For studies starting in autumn 2012, Lund received 11, 160 foreign master's applications from 152 countries, which was roughly one third of all international applications to Swedish universities.
For instance, laser microscopy focused on biological applications uses ultrashort pulse lasers, or femtosecond lasers, in a number of techniques labeled as nonlinear microscopy, saturation microscopy, and multiphoton fluorescence microscopy.
For some applications, the separation is preceded by wafer backgrinding in order to reduce the wafer thickness.
For example, z900, z990, System z9, and System z10 servers effectively execute result-oriented instructions twice, compare results, arbitrate between any differences ( through instruction retry and failure isolation ), then shift workloads " in flight " to functioning processors, including spares, without any impact to operating systems, applications, or users.
For technical applications such as laser mirrors, the reflective coating is typically applied by vacuum deposition on the front surface of the substrate.

For and IR
For example, the Irish insanity defence comprises the M ' Naghten Rules and a control test which asks whether the accused was debarred from refraining from committing the act because of a defect of reason due to mental illness ( see Doyle v Wicklow County Council 1974 ) 55 IR 71.
For this to work, one needs a device that decodes IR remote control data signals and a PC application that communicates to this device connected to PC.
* IR 0010-Monte Cazazza-Something For Nobody ( 7 ")
For a real scalar field, we add an IR cutoff
For this model, modification directions exist on the Internet to add IR receiving capability, in order for the receiver to respond to programmable universal remotes.
( For example, by Ohm's law, V = IR = 0, since the resistance, R, is equal to zero in a superconductor.
For this reason, IR spectroscopy is an important diagnostic technique in metal-carbonyl chemistry.
For molecules without a center of symmetry, each vibrational mode may be IR active, Raman active, both, or neither.
( For the first time in over 100 years DM & IR was no longer associated with U. S. Steel.
*“ What is IR For?
For Murphy's final series, a new jackpot was added of IR £ 500, 000 (€ 634, 869 ), and a new segment added to the wheel.

For and detectors
For example, SQUIDs are being used as detectors to perform magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ).
For submillimeter wavelengths ( from around 200 µm to 1 mm wavelength, also known as the far-infrared or terahertz ), bolometers are among the most sensitive available detectors, and are therefore used for astronomy at these wavelengths.
For many years, super regenerative circuits have been used for commercial products such as garage-door openers, radar detectors, microwatt RF data links, and very low cost walkie-talkies.
For accurate determinations of copolymer composition at least two of those detectors should be concentration detectors.
For this reason, many important image analysis tools such as edge detectors and neural networks are inspired by human visual perception models.
For other types of phase-frequency detectors other, though possibly less-elegant, solutions exist to the dead zone phenomenon.
For each detector there is a predictor trying to predict its current value from the values of neighboring detectors, while each detector is simultaneously trying to become as unpredictable as possible.
Philippines National Historical Institute chairman and historian Ambeth Ocampo commented: “ Two of the wealth myths I usually encounter are the Yamashita treasure and gossip that the Cojuangco fortune was founded on a bag of money …” Ocampo also said: " For the past 50 years many people, both Filipinos and foreigners, have spent their time, money and energy in search of Yamashita's elusive treasure .” Professor Ocampo noted “ What makes me wonder is that for the past 50 years, despite all the treasure hunters, their maps, oral testimony and sophisticated metal detectors, nobody has found a thing .”
For enhanced fire safety, fireproof and smokeproof materials were selected for the interior, which was configured with fire barriers, and the trains were equipped with fire and smoke detectors and a battery supplied emergency ventilation system.
For two decades no additional moons were discovered ; but between October 1999 and February 2003, researchers using sensitive ground-based detectors found another 32 moons, most of which were discovered by a team led by Scott S. Sheppard and David C. Jewitt.
For information about semiconductor detectors in radio, see Diode # Semiconductor_diodes, rectifier, detector ( radio ) and cat's-whisker detector.
For the last few years he has also been campaigning on knife crime and has made various proposals to tackle this issue in Scotland, including the mandatory reporting of knife attacks by hospitals to the police and the use of hand-held metal detectors at the doors of some pubs and clubs.
For sound localization in the median plane ( elevation of the sound ) also two detectors can be used, which are positioned at different heights.
: For more information, see the article about particle detectors.
For example, in the case of consumer digital cameras, those technologies include optics for collecting energy in the visible portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, and electronic detectors for converting the electromagnetic energy into an electronic signal.
For detection systems that record discrete events, such as particle and nuclear detectors, the dead time is the time after each event during which the system is not able to record another event.
For example, as new frequencies have been introduced, radar detectors have initially been " blind " to them until their technology too has been updated.
For example in the case of an anomaly detection domain the algorithm prepares a set of exemplar pattern detectors trained on normal ( non-anomalous ) patterns that model and detect unseen or anomalous patterns.
For example, instead of having uncoordinated smoke detectors, a sensor web can react as a single, spatially dispersed, fire locator.
* For articles about specific particle detectors and associated experiments, please use: Category: Particle experiments.
For the purposes of the thought experiment, the detectors are assumed to be 100 % efficient, so that the emitted alpha ray is always detected.
For instance, my first company EPITAXX ( a supplier of optical detectors and receivers for fiber optic telecommunications and cable television networks ) relied on my knowledge of physics and material science .” Olsen likes to put his money into high-risk start-ups.
For these reasons, the keraunic number has been replaced by more accurate Flash Density maps, which collect data from both ground-based and satellite lightning detectors.

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