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amplified and influence
This view was repeated and amplified by historians in post WWII democratic Germany, such as Franz Fischer, who named him as a chief influence in the descision of Germany's pre-WWI rulers to seek solutions to diplomatic problems by war.
The war escalated until the Thrintun, rather than accept defeat, employed a device that amplified the sphere of influence of a Thrint's mind control to encompass the entire galaxy.
Chthon's influence amplified some years later thanks to a proliferation of Darkholders across the planet.
On this latter point, Grayling's view is that for historical reasons religions have a grossly inflated place in the public domain out of all proportion to the numbers of their adherents or their intrinsic merits, so that their voice and influence is amplified disproportionately: with the result that they can distort such matters as public policy ( e. g. on abortion ) and science research and education ( e. g. stem cells, teaching of evolution ).
The degree to which the afterimages are amplified can vary over time, in different circumstances ( e. g. different amounts of ambient light, levels of stress, amount of sleep, or influence of substances ), and from person to person.

amplified and European
It is now being increasingly labeled as a European alternative to the Burning Man festival due to its unique features (" an electronically amplified, warped amusement park that has nothing to do with reality ").

amplified and culture
Norway has several areas of culture, amplified due to its many mountains, valleys and fjords, some areas have their own version of springdans Polska ( dance )# Norway
These new media amplified the ever-louder quarrels, causing a " culture war " as rival groups tried to redefine America in their own image.
The absurdity of the questions Melendez asked were often amplified by the fact that he himself appeared to lack common pop culture knowledge and often did not even seem to know who the subjects of his interview were or what they were famous for.
This development, combined with their increased exposure to human emotions and culture ( which was amplified by seeing Miriya, their greatest warrior, get married to a human ) causes a wave of mutinies to spread through the Zentraedi fleet as soldiers refuse to fight and turn against their superiors, forcing Breetai to call a truce.

amplified and by
The video signal is amplified and then switched, in synchronism with the three ultraviolet light sources which are sequenced by the rotating mirror so that during one-twentieth of a second only one wavelength, corresponding to red, green, or blue, is seen.
These frequencies are amplified and detected by the FM receiver after each burst of transmitted energy and, after the `` pill '' has been calibrated, precise internal pressure indications can be obtained.
The voltage Af is amplified by Af and applied to the gyro torquer with scale factor Af.
The platform actually tilts off level so that the accelerometer output, when amplified by Af, will supply the correct current to the gyro torquer to cancel the gyro drift.
But by laying bare in 1884 the upper stratum of remains on the rock of Tiryns, Schliemann made a contribution to our knowledge of prehistoric domestic life which was amplified two years later by Christos Tsountas's discovery of the palace at Mycenae.
His numerous disciples — some of whom were very influential and who, for the most part, were also disciples of Samuel — amplified and, in their capacity as instructors and by their discussions, continued the work of Rav.
The " Fender Bass " was a revolutionary new instrument, one that could easily be played by an electric guitarist, could be easily transported to a gig, and could be amplified to just about any volume without feeding back ".
Antoine Lavoisier conducting an experiment related combustion generated by amplified sun light.
The sound of the plucked string is amplified by the soundboard and resonant cavity of the guitar.
Decrees concerning sacred music and religious art, though inexplicit, were subsequently amplified by theologians and writers to condemn many types of Renaissance and medieval styles and iconographies, impacting heavily on the development of these art forms.
The concept of the feedback loop to control the dynamic behavior of the system: this is negative feedback, because the sensed value is subtracted from the desired value to create the error signal, which is amplified by the controller.
In this way, a weak input from a distal synapse can be amplified by sodium and calcium currents en route to the soma so that the effects of distal synapse are no less robust than those of a proximal synapse.
Waley's translation can also be understood as the Esoteric Feminine in that it can be known intuitively, that must be complemented by the masculine, " male " ( or Yang ), again amplified in Qingjing Jing ( verse 9-13 ).
Class AB is widely considered a good compromise for audio amplifiers, since much of the time the music is quiet enough that the signal stays in the " class A " region, where it is amplified with good fidelity, and by definition if passing out of this region, is large enough that the distortion products typical of class B are relatively small.
The signal generated by an electric guitar is too weak to drive a loudspeaker, so it is amplified before sending it to a loudspeaker.
The first electrically amplified guitar was designed in 1931 by George Beauchamp, General Manager at National Guitar Corporation with Paul Barth who was Vice President.
The earliest documented performance with an electrically amplified guitar was in 1932, by Gage Brewer.
The crisis was amplified by trade unions ' initial opposition to any reforms.
This is then amplified by closer detailed live action representations of stations on " The Primrose Path ".
The tone of an acoustic guitar is produced by the vibration of the strings, which is amplified by the body of the guitar, which acts as a resonating chamber.
The story was first amplified by the Greek tragedians, who probably drew their inspiration from local legends, which glorified the services rendered by Athens to the rulers of Peloponnesus.
Also, as Hall voltage is often on the order of millivolts, the output from this type of sensor cannot be used to directly drive actuators but instead must be amplified by a transistor-based circuit.

amplified and contemporary
Many churches which use a contemporary worship format use a small amplified band to accompany the singing, and Roman Catholic Churches may use, at their discretion, additional orchestral accompaniment.
Like many harpsichord works from the 20th century, this piece was written for the ' revival ' contemporary harpsichord, which was prevalent at the time, rather than historic instruments from the 17th and 18th century-which indeed may need to be amplified to be heard at all in a large orchestral setting.
In 2005-6, the South Bank Centre and Arts Council considered reconstruction or replacement of the QEH and Purcell Room by two new auditoriums, each of approximately 1, 100 seats, one for classical music and one for amplified music and contemporary dance performances.
In the context of the Southbank Centre it is the smallest of a set of three venues, the other two being the Royal Festival Hall, a large symphony hall, and the QEH, which is used for orchestral, chamber and contemporary amplified music.
In the early sixties some composers thought of writing Jenkka tunes for more contemporary bands with instruments like winds ( more swing-like Jenkka ) and amplified instruments like electric guitars, bases, and drums ( a more Rock ' n ' Roll or Boogie Woogie-like sound ).

amplified and literature
This fact seems to show that in earlier times prophecies were uttered more often in shorter sentences, while subsequently, in keeping with the development of Hebrew literature, they were uttered more in detail, and the sentence was naturally amplified into the discourse.
The literature of the shakhas, or schools, further amplified the material associated with each of the four core traditions.
* Ismaili literature: a bibliographical survey ; second amplified edition of " A guide to Ismail literature ", London, 1933, Tehran University Press, ( 1963 )-245 pages

amplified and into
In other types of cells ( type II ), the Fas-DISC starts a feedback loop that spirals into increasing release of proapoptotic factors from mitochondria and the amplified activation of caspase-8.
Harmonica players who amplified their instrument with microphones and tube amplifiers, such as blues harp players, also have a range of techniques that exploit the properties of the microphone and the amplifier, such as changing the way the hands are cupped around the instrument and the microphone or rhythmically breathing or chanting into the microphone while playing.
Light from the medium, produced by spontaneous emission, is reflected by the mirrors back into the medium, where it may be amplified by stimulated emission.
Some lasers do not use an optical cavity, but instead rely on very high optical gain to produce significant amplified spontaneous emission ( ASE ) without needing feedback of the light back into the gain medium.
Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.
As We May Think also predicted many kinds of technology invented after its publication in addition to hypertext such as personal computers, the Internet, the World Wide Web, speech recognition, and online encyclopedias such as Wikipedia: " Wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready-made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified.
This signal is then amplified, rectified, filtered and fed into the op-amp's non-inverting input.
Realizing that Bell Labs ' scientists had already invented the transistor before them, the company rushed to get its " transistron " into production for amplified use in France's telephone network.
In 1945, Bush published As We May Think in which he predicted that " wholly new forms of encyclopedias will appear, ready made with a mesh of associative trails running through them, ready to be dropped into the memex and there amplified ".
The input current is allowed to flow into the high impedance grid, and the voltage so generated is vastly amplified in the anode ( plate ) circuit.
The signal to be amplified and a pump laser are multiplexed into the doped fiber, and the signal is amplified through interaction with the doping ions.
On a logarithmic scale, the function x < sup > n </ sup > translates into a straight line with slope of n. Therefore, the linearly amplified signal will exhibit a slope of 1.
The electrons that are generated by photons in the base-collector junction are injected into the base, and this photodiode current is amplified by the transistor's current gain β ( or h < sub > fe </ sub >).
These ideas also spilled over into domestic kitchen architecture because of a growing trend that called for a professionalization of household work, started in the mid-19th century by Catharine Beecher and amplified by Christine Frederick's publications in the 1910s.
Most string instruments can be fitted with piezoelectric or magnetic pickups to convert the string's vibrations into an electrical signal that is amplified and then converted back into sound by loudspeakers.
* Electric guitars use magnetic pickups to transduce the vibration of guitar strings into electric current that can then be amplified.
The process is reversed for playback: the audio signal is amplified and then converted back into physical waveforms via a loudspeaker.
The ossicles are classically supposed to mechanically convert the vibrations of the eardrum, into amplified pressure waves in the fluid of the cochlea ( or inner ear ) with a lever arm factor of 1. 3.
This used acoustic transducers placed at strategic locations on the cabling of the Millennium Bridge and the signals from those transducers were amplified and dynamically distributed throughout the Turbine Hall of the Tate by a programme which Fontana entered into the sound diffusion engine of the Richmond Sound Design AudioBox.
The signal is amplified and transformed into an accumulating digital count.
They were detected by the microphone, amplified, reshaped into the correct pulse shape, and sent back into the delay line.
Speakers are built into the bottom of the instrument redirecting its own amplified sound back onto the sounding board, strings and magnetic pickups creating an amplitude intensity loop which in turn drives and vibrates suspended kinetic oscillators ( assemblages of vibration sensitive materials ).

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