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Non-linear and loads
Non-linear loads, such as rectifiers, distort the current drawn from the system.
Non-linear loads change the shape of the current waveform from a sine wave to some other form.

Non-linear and harmonic
Non-linear elements such as diodes may be added to enhance the production of harmonic frequencies.

Non-linear and .
Non-linear self-regenerative heterodyning systems can be approximated.
Two standards were developed: Non-linear NIR, in which a process analogous to gamma correction is used, and Linear NIR or SECAM IV that omits this process.
** English translation: Non-linear Wave Mechanics: A Causal Interpretation.
Non-linear editing is the most natural approach when all assets are available as files on video servers or hard disks rather than recordings on reels or tapes, while linear editing is related to the need to sequentially view a film or read a tape to edit it.
Non-linear editing enables direct access to any video frame in a digital video clip, without needing to play or scrub / shuttle through adjacent footage to reach it, as was necessary with historical video tape linear editing systems.
Non-linear editing with computers as we know it today was first introduced by Editing Machines Corp. in 1989 with the EMC2 editor, a hard disk-based non-linear off-line editing system, using half-screen-resolution video at 15 frames per second.
* Linear vs. Non-linear editing
Non-linear viscoelasticity of hagfish slime.
* Steven Strogatz, " Non-linear Dynamics and Chaos: With applications to Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Engineering ", Perseus Books, 2000.
Non-linear multi-variate functions may be minimized over their parameters using variants of Newton's method called quasi-Newton methods.
A Non-linear editing system ( NLE ) product would be added later, with the invention of the Video Toaster Flyer, though the product never really worked to professional standards because it could not consistently play video without jitters.
Non-linear materials include rubber and soils, except under very small strains.
Non-linear editing is not inherent to every hard-disk recording system, however.
Non-linear methods can be broadly classified into two groups: those that provide a mapping ( either from the high dimensional space to the low dimensional embedding or vice versa ), and those that just give a visualisation.
* Hartley, R. V. L., " Oscillations with Non-linear Reactances ".
Non-linear dependence of the level of a series on previous data points is of interest, partly because of the possibility of producing a chaotic time series.
* Non-linear storytelling -- The film begins with a provocative situation and then goes back in time to show how the situation came to occur.
Non-linear objectives and constraints could also be incorporated if needed.
Non-linear behaviours emerge such as turbulence, eddies and relatively quiet regions.
* Curve fitting like Non-linear least squares analysis and other generalizations, used in fitting model parameters to experimental data in chemistry, physics, medicine, astronomy, engineering.

loads and create
Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles originally planned on a main hall of the Hagia Sophia that measured 230 feet by 250 feet, making it the largest church in Constantinople, but the original dome was nearly 20 feet lower than it was constructed, “ Justinian suppressed these riots and took the opportunity of marking his victory by erecting in 532-7 the new Hagia Sophia, one of the largest, most lavish, and most expensive buildings of all time .” Although Isidore of Miletus and Anthemius of Tralles were not formally educated in architecture, they were scientists that could organize the logistics of drawing thousands of laborers and unprecedented loads of rare raw materials from around the Roman Empire to create the Hagia Sophia for Emperor Justinian I.
Georgia-Pacific was able to work with its customers to increase lead-time and create more intermodal freight shipments without significantly impacting customer's needs, thus increasing intermodal loads by 39 % in 2008 as compared to 2007.
It uses one or more simple machines to create mechanical advantage and thus move loads beyond the normal capability of a man.
This idea seems paradoxical since real loads always " create " voltage drops across themselves but it is yet implemented by applying a parallel negative feedback.
Robert S. McNamara created a statistical control section to create adjustable schedules that tracked the variables of gross and net loads, aircraft availability, and loading / unloading time requirements.
The highest peak loads come from instantaneous electric heating, such as immersion water heaters, which create heavy loads for short durations, although instantaneous water heaters may use less electricity overall.
These men hauled loads of sand from Sylvan Beach ( on nearby Oneida Lake ) to create a sandy beach ; they dug the basements of the park buildings by hand.
To create height for the terracing on the Coventry Road side of the ground, the club offered the site as a tip, local people paying a total of £ 800 (£ today ) for dumping an estimated 100, 000 loads of rubbish.
The railway retains several small industrial customers and wholesalers that create a combined 1, 500 car loads per year east of Port Hawkesbury.

loads and harmonic
The square wave output has a high harmonic content, not suitable for certain AC loads such as motors or transformers.

loads and currents
As sand-laden waters drop their suspended loads into the Atlantic, onshore currents deposit them along the shore.
A circuit breaker is used as a protection device to interrupt fault currents automatically, and may be used to switch loads on and off, or to cut off a line when power is flowing in the ' wrong ' direction.
The current mirror is used to provide bias currents and active loads to circuits
Switching loads ( inductive, capacitive, and resistive ), such as electric motors, transformers, heaters, lamps, ballast, power supplies, etc., all cause electromagnetic interference especially at currents above 2Amp.
Practical systems rarely have perfectly balanced loads, currents, voltages or impedances in all three phases.
This type of distribution system, called ' grounded wye ', is preferred because the transformers present unbalanced loads on the line, causing currents in the neutral wire.

loads and addition
In addition to their full academic course loads, heavy demands are placed on fourth class cadets outside of class.
In addition the larger contact area, coupled with the cleats, or grousers, on the track shoes, allows vastly superior traction that results in a much better ability to push or pull large loads where wheeled vehicles would dig in.
Its primary concern was the addition of venting in the rear cabin floor that would ensure that a cargo area decompression would equalize the cabin area, and not place additional loads onto the floor.
In addition to commutation, a TRIAC may also not turn on reliably with non-resistive loads if the phase shift of the current prevents achieving holding current at trigger time.
In addition, in Villa Hayes is Astillero Chaco Paraguayo S. A., a specialising in the construction of launches for heavy loads, fuel and vegetable oil transportation.
A ' motoring ' dynamometer provides the features of a brake dyne system, but in addition, can " power " ( usually with an AC or DC motor ) the Prime Mover ( PM ) and allow testing of very small power outputs ( for example, duplicating speeds and loads that are experienced when operating a vehicle traveling downhill or during on / off throttle operations ).
The early phases of the program included the addition of new teaching and counseling positions in order to reduce class size and teaching loads and to expand the curriculum.
In addition to beating the ballistics of the old. 44-40 rifle loads, long considered a top deer cartridge, the heavy, flat point bullets typically used in the. 44 Magnum have an additional advantage.
In addition to serving the populace of Windsor and surrounding area, the yard provided a connection to Windsor Gas Works ; a siding was laid through one of the bridge arches in order to supply the works with loads of coal, and remove loads of coke and tar.
In addition, although MTA Operations does not allow high passenger loads dictate safe operations, there is pressure to maintain travel times and headway schedule requirements ( e. g., passenger trip from Los Angeles to Long Beach in less than one hour ).
It shares most of the pros and cons of a silver-oxide battery, in addition to being able to withstand the largest loads of all known secondary power sources.
In addition, the dam blocks the Trinity River's annual floods and sediment loads, leading to degradation in the gravel bars that are vital for salmon habitat.

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