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Although it is useful to view this as a subtractive synthesis technique based on a feedback loop similar to that of a comb filter for z-transform analysis, it is better viewed as the simplest of a class of wavetable-modification algorithms now known as digital waveguide synthesis, as the delay line acts to store one period of the signal.
While the expanding nozzle is the least technically advanced and simplest to understand from a modeling point of view, it also appears to be the most difficult design to build.
The main criticism facing coherentism, the isolation objection, is probably simplest to state from the point of view of someone who holds to the correspondence theory of truth.
In its simplest form, the Persian garden consists of a formal rectangle of water, with enough of a flow to give it life and movement, and with a raised platform to view it from.
The simplest and most common version of subjective idealism combines subjunctive phenomenalism, the view that statements about physical objects can be translated into subjunctive conditionals about perceptions, with belief in immaterial minds.
The simplest useful view of this system is that land and fertilizer are used for farming, and more of either will produce more food.
* In a simple controller, or in a single tasking embedded application, where memory management is not needed nor desirable, the flat memory model is the most appropriate, because it provides the simplest interface from the programmer's point of view, with direct access to all memory locations and minimum design complexity.
These antennas are the simplest practical antennas from a theoretical point of view.
In the point of view of Cartan connections, however, the affine subspaces of Euclidean space are model surfaces — they are the simplest surfaces in Euclidean 3-space, and are homogeneous under the affine group of the plane — and every smooth surface has a unique model surface tangent to it at each point.
Another potential advantage of the function-level view is the ability to use only strict functions and thereby have bottom-up semantics, which are the simplest kind of all.
In the simplest case this is done by optical view ports, though strain induced birefringence of the ( glass -) windows has to be taken into account or minimized.

simplest and so-called
The simplest checksum algorithm is the so-called longitudinal parity check, which breaks the data into " words " with a fixed number n of bits, and then computes the exclusive or of all those words.
Esters derived from the simplest carboxylic acids are commonly named according to the more traditional, so-called " trivial names " e. g. as formate, acetate, propionate, and butyrate, as opposed to the IUPAC nomenclature methanoate, ethanoate, propanoate and butanoate.
The simplest way of converting existing projectors is to add a so-called penthouse digital soundhead above the projector head.
The concept of a random-access machine ( RAM ) starts with the simplest model of all, the so-called counter machine model.
The simplest form of ballast used in small day sailers is so-called " live ballast ", or the weight of the crew.
The simplest device in which the effect of Coulomb blockade can be observed is the so-called single electron transistor.
The simplest examples of compact manifolds admitting them are the tori: they admit the so-called linear Anosov diffeomorphisms, which are isomorphisms having no eigenvalue of modulus 1.

simplest and bond
The simplest acyclic alkenes, with only one double bond and no other functional groups, form an homologous series of hydrocarbons with the general formula C < sub > n </ sub > H < sub > 2n </ sub >.
When applied to the simplest two-electron molecule, H < sub > 2 </ sub >, valence bond theory, even at the simplest Heitler-London approach, gives a much closer approximation to the bond energy, and it provides a much more accurate representation of the behavior of the electrons as chemical bonds are formed and broken.
The simplest of molecules is the hydrogen molecule-ion, H < sub > 2 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup >, and the simplest of all the chemical bonds is the one-electron bond.
The simplest cyclic silenes, with only one double bond and no other functional groups, form a homologous series of hydrosilicons with the general formula.
In the simplest case, that of a single bond, two atoms each contribute one unpaired electron, and the resulting pair of electrons is shared between both atoms.
* bond energy: requires lengthy calculations, even for the simplest bonds.
The simplest example of a 3c-2e bond is in the trihydrogen cation,.
For the simplest single bond, found in the H < sub > 2 </ sub > molecule, molecular orbitals can always be written in terms of two functions χ < sub > iA </ sub > and χ < sub > iB </ sub > ( which are atomic orbitals with small corrections ) located at the two nuclei,
These are the simplest form of UK government bond and make up the largest share of UK government debt ( 30 % as of March 2008 ).
It is also the simplest example of a three-center two-electron bond system.

simplest and one
The simplest division, and the one most frequently used ( with subdivisions ) in gas and electric rate cases, is a threefold division of the total operating and capital costs into `` customer costs '', `` energy '' or `` volumetric costs '', and `` demand '' or `` capacity '' costs.
The simplest amides are derivatives of ammonia wherein one hydrogen atom has been replaced by an acyl group.
This " check yes or no " approach means approval voting is one of the simplest voting systems to use.
In computability theory, the Ackermann function, named after Wilhelm Ackermann, is one of the simplest and earliest-discovered examples of a total computable function that is not primitive recursive.
In the simplest example, any good sold in one market should sell for the same price in another.
In the simplest competition, singles, one of the two opponents flips a coin to see who wins the " mat " and begins a segment of the competition ( in bowling parlance, an " end "), by placing the mat and rolling the jack to the other end of the green to serve as a target.
The simplest is Arrhenius theory, which states than an acid is a substance that produces hydronium ions when it is dissolved in water, and a base is one that produces hydroxide ions when dissolved in water.
The simplest form of the chain rule is for real-valued functions of one real variable.
Rhyming couplets are one of the simplest rhyme schemes in poetry.
John Dalton's original atomic hypothesis assumed that all elements were monatomic and that the atoms in compounds would normally have the simplest atomic ratios with respect to one another.
This process is one of the simplest unit operations, being equivalent to a distillation with only one equilibrium stage.
In the simplest case, there is only one variable, and then the data set consists of a single column of values, often represented as a list.
It is one of the simplest and most efficient means of communicating visual ideas.
The simplest equations to solve are linear equations that have only one variable.
The simplest method is to apply just one earning rule, such as the 0 / 100 rule, to all activities.
The simplest arrangement is to use one, the bus manager, to manage the memory interface, and the others to perform calculations.
The simplest stompbox pedals have a single footswitch ; one to three potentiometers for controlling the effect, gain or tone ; and a single LED display to indicate whether the effect is on or not.
Generally, the simplest, though invalid, counterexamples attempt to create one region which touches all other regions.
This can be done in a number of ways, of which the simplest is impalement: dividing the field per pale and putting one whole coat in each half.
These are the simplest of the two ways: three quarks of different colors, or a quark of one color and an antiquark carrying the corresponding anticolor.
Because it is typically one of the simplest programs possible in most programming languages, it is by tradition often used to illustrate to beginners the most basic syntax of a programming language, or to verify that a language or system is operating correctly.
This may be done in its simplest form, by manually applying a nutrient-and-water solution one or more times per day in a container of inert growing media, such as rockwool, perlite, vermiculite, coco fibre, or sand.

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