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If and reflected
" If you live in a country like Sweden, with five, six months of snow, and the sun disappears totally for like two months, that would be reflected in the work of artists ," he said.
If Greek citizenship was an " emancipation from the world of things ", the Roman sense increasingly reflected the fact that citizens could act upon material things as well as other citizens, in the sense of buying or selling property, possessions, titles, goods.
If the angles are too steep or too shallow, the light will pass through and not be reflected back toward the viewer.
If the wavelength is much shorter than the target's size, the wave will bounce off in a way similar to the way light is reflected by a mirror.
If in changing from one position to another the reflected image passes directly over the unreflected image, no side error exists.
If the reflected and direct image of the horizon are in line there is no index error.
If the refractive index is lower on the other side of the boundary and the incident angle is greater than the critical angle, no light can pass through and all of the light is reflected.
If there is an object in the path of this pulse, part or all of the pulse will be reflected back to the transmitter as an echo and can be detected through the receiver path.
If the world is reflected in a mirror which switches the left and right side of the car, the reflection of this angular velocity vector points to the right, but the actual angular velocity vector of the wheel still points to the left, corresponding to the minus sign.
If termination was missing, or if there was a break in the cable, the AC signal on the bus was reflected, rather than dissipated, when it reached the end.
If termination is missing, or if there is a break in the cable, the AC signal on the bus is reflected, rather than dissipated when it reaches the end.
If this light is then totally internally reflected back down, its vertical component undergoes a phase shift.
If the radio wave frequency is decreased, a point is reached where all waves ( even vertically incident waves ) are reflected back to the Earth.
If the conductor is of a uniform impedance and is properly terminated, the entire transmitted pulse will be absorbed in the far-end termination and no signal will be reflected toward the TDR.
If the radiation is totally reflected, the radiation pressure is doubled.
If the light were totally reflected then the radiation pressure is doubled compared to total absorption, this is because the photons arrive with momentum E / c and depart with momentum-E / c ( the-ve sign indicates traveling in the opposite direction ), so the change of momentum is 2E / c.
If all these indices have the rising trend over a long period of time, it is reflected into rising trend in HDI.
If the cloud is sufficiently large and the droplets within are spaced far enough apart, a percentage of the light that enters the cloud is not reflected back out but is absorbed giving the cloud a darker look.
If the letter T is reflected along a vertical axis, it appears the same.
If the density or composition of the rock changes suddenly, some of the waves are reflected.
If Kussmaul respiration is present, this is reflected in an increased respiratory rate.
A major question then, for evo-devo studies, is: If the morphological novelty we observe at the level of different clades is not always reflected in the genome, where does it come from?
If these impedances are not equal, it causes a condition called standing waves, in which the power is reflected back from the antenna toward the transmitter, wasting power and sometimes overheating the transmitter.
If there are risks involved in an investment this can be reflected through the use of a risk premium.
Initially, the title was reflected in the concept, with each week presenting a separate stand-alone story such as ' If ... Dinosaurs roamed Fleet Street ,' or ' If the Bash Street Kids ran the country '.

If and signal
If the lever is pulled to clear a signal or move a switch, the tappet moves a short distance lengthwise at the same time.
If the points aren't thrown all the way, the Turnout cannot be locked, and in turn, the signal cannot be cleared.
If Rock shows up during the number -- or you hear anything -- give me the signal ''.
If the carrier is only partially suppressed, a double-sideband reduced-carrier ( DSBRC ) signal results.
If the delay is too short, it will destructively interfere with the un-delayed signal and create a flanging effect.
If the next data item is not available when it is needed, the codec has no choice but to produce silence or guess — and if the data is late, it is useless, because the time period when it should have been converted to a signal has already passed.
If two equivalent amplifiers are being compared, the amplifier with higher gain settings would be more sensitive as it would take less input signal to produce a given amount of power.
If that steady-state signal was interrupted, it indicated one of two things: either the operator was about to start transmitting, or something else had happened to break the connection — such as a physical break in the telegraph line.
If the color burst signal were visible on a television screen, it would appear as a vertical strip of a very dark olive color.
If u ( t ) is the control signal sent to the system, y ( t ) is the measured output and r ( t ) is the desired output, and tracking error, a PID controller has the general form
If a state is not controllable, then no signal will ever be able to control the state.
If the signal matches the desired user's code then the correlation function will be high and the system can extract that signal.
If the desired user's code has nothing in common with the signal the correlation should be as close to zero as possible ( thus eliminating the signal ); this is referred to as cross correlation.
If the code is correlated with the signal at any time offset other than zero, the correlation should be as close to zero as possible.
If this output is then used as the clock signal for a similarly arranged D flip-flop ( remembering to invert the output to the input ), you will get another 1 bit counter that counts half as fast.
If the signal strength of a transmitter is insufficient the signal's information will be corrupted by noise.
If the gain is not constant, e. g., by clipping the output signal at the limits of its capabilities, the output signal will be distorted.
If the baseband data signal ( the message ) to be transmitted is and the sinusoidal carrier is, where f < sub > c </ sub > is the carrier's base frequency and A < sub > c </ sub > is the carrier's amplitude, the modulator combines the carrier with the baseband data signal to get the transmitted signal:
If, however, a non-Jew devotes himself to serious search after divine truth, his merit is so much the more signal ; and whatever suggestion he may have to offer, no Jew dares refuse with levity.
If present, they refuse to record the signal, just as with the earlier ACP technology.

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