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Practical resistors are also specified as having a maximum power rating which must exceed the anticipated power dissipation of that resistor in a particular circuit: this is mainly of concern in power electronics applications.
Practical resistors have a series inductance and a small parallel capacitance ; these specifications can be important in high-frequency applications.
Practical and commercial NTC resistors aim to combine modest resistance with a value of B that provides good sensitivity to temperature.

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Practical switches fall short of this ideal, and have resistance, limits on the current and voltage they can handle, finite switching time, etc.
Practical synchronous digital systems radiate electromagnetic energy on a number of narrow bands spread on the clock frequency and its harmonics, resulting in a frequency spectrum that, at certain frequencies, can exceed the regulatory limits for electromagnetic interference ( e. g. those of the FCC in the United States, JEITA in Japan and the IEC in Europe ).
A Practical Reference to Religious Diversity for Operational Police and Emergency Services was a publication of the Australasian Police Multicultural Advisory Bureau designed to offer guidance to police and emergency services personnel on how religious affiliation can affect their contact with the public.
Details covering the above limitations can be found in Part 1 of Bowditch's American Practical Navigator.
Practical lenses can be thought of as an answer to the question " how can we modify a pinhole lens to admit more light and give a smaller spot size?
Practical job-training for proofreaders has declined along with its status as a craft, although many commercial and college-level proofreading courses of varying quality can be found online.
They claim this can be achieved through calculation in kind ( i. e. technical planning based on real physical units of demand ), a system of regulated stock control-much like that used in supermarkets-to ensure goods are replenished after they are taken and used by members of the community satisfying their self-defined needs, and the principle of the law of the minimum This was formally set out in the 1980s in their pamphlet Socialism as a Practical Alternative
Practical programs which can pass names ( URLs or pointers ) often use such functionality: for directly modelling such functionality inside the calculus, this and related extensions are often useful.
Practical thinking is the application of theoretical thinking to our thoughts, with which we can ensure the basis of moral laws through the concepts of freedom, highest good and happiness.
Practical rifling can only stabilize projectiles of a limited length-to-diameter ratio, and these modern rounds are simply too long.
Practical neuroprosthetics can be linked to any part of the nervous system — for example, peripheral nerves — while the term " BCI " usually designates a narrower class of systems which interface with the central nervous system.
( 3 ) Practical: We have, or can be made to have, a strong desire for the success or failure of those we love or hate, admire or detest ; or we can be made to hope for or fear a change in the quality of a character.
Practical applications can also be found in signal processing of accelerations for gait analysis, in digital communications and many others.
* A Practical Tratise on the Art of Drawing in Perspective: adapted for the study of those who draw from nature ; by which the usual errors can be avoided ( printed for Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper ,... and R. Ackermann, ..., London? 1815 / 1820?
Candidates may enter any Practical or Theory exam grade without having taken any other, though there is a requirement to have passed Grade 5 Theory or Grade 5 Practical Musicianship or Grade 5 in a solo Jazz subject before Grade 6 – 8 Practical exams can be taken.
* There are four optional modules of TKT-these can be added to the three core modules above, or can each be taken completely independently: TKT: Practical, TKT: Content and Language Integrated Learning, TKT: Knowledge About Language, and TKT: YLE.
Practical limits can be worked out using well defined theory and calculations such as those given on the ' Ionocraft mathematical analysis and design solutions ' paper ( see external links ).
Practical systems use imperfect arbitration heuristics ( e. g. iSLIP ) that can be computed in reasonable amounts of time.

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Practical applications are made impossible due to the no-cloning theorem, and the fact that quantum field theories preserve causality, so that quantum correlations cannot be used to transfer information.
Practical applications for electricity however remained few, and it would not be until the late nineteenth century that engineers were able to put it to industrial and residential use.
# Practical action must be taken at the lower levels to match the competitive political vision.
Practical limitations to media neutrality include the inability of journalists to report all available stories and facts, and the requirement that selected facts be linked into a coherent narrative.
Singer's most comprehensive work, Practical Ethics ( 1979 ), analyzes in detail why and how living beings ' interests should be weighed.
The second edition of Practical Ethics disavows the first edition's suggestion that the total and prior-existence views should be combined.
For Schumpeter " Practical Keynesianism is a seedling which cannot be transplanted into foreign soil: it dies there and becomes poisonous as it dies.
Practical limitations to media neutrality include the inability of journalists to report all available stories and facts, and the requirement that selected facts be linked into a coherent narrative ( Newton 1989 ).
Even the popular book " Data mining: Practical machine learning tools and techniques with Java " ( which covers mostly machine learning material ) was originally to be named just " Practical machine learning ", and the term " data mining " was only added for marketing reasons.
Practical concerns also dictate helmet design: a bicycling helmet should be aerodynamic in shape and well ventilated, while a rock climbing helmet must be lightweight and small so that it does not interfere with climbing.
Practical inductors may be used to provide filtering or energy storage in a system.
Singer found it difficult to accept the argument from intrinsic worth of a-biotic or " non-sentient " ( non-conscious ) entities, and concluded in his first edition of " Practical Ethics " that they should not be included in the expanding circle of moral worth.
Redgrave's Century of Painters of the English School and John Burnet's Practical Essays on the Fine Arts may also be referred to for a critical estimate of his works.
In the final two shorts, Practical invents an anti-Wolf contraption to deal with the Wolf, who is shown to be powerless against the marvels of modern technology.
Li ' l Wolf is not to be confused with the Three Little Wolves, Big Bad Wolf's three mischievous sons who appeared in the cartoon shorts The Three Little Wolves and The Practical Pig, although he closely resembles them.
Cole, Accum's biographer states that this book, System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry, " was the first text-book of general chemistry written in the English language to be based on Lavoisier's new principles ; it is outstanding, also, in that it is written in a popular style, the subject matter being graduated as with a modern text-book.
Although Washburn claimed, " I prefer to be imposed upon by others rather than by myself in withholding where I ought to give ," with the help of Sweetser's diplomacy and wisdom, he agreed to build, furnish, and endow a " Department of Practical Mechanics " at Boynton ’ s school.
Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influence, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.

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Practical problems with this new electro-optical effect made Heilmeier continue to work on scattering effects in liquid crystals and finally the achievement of the first operational liquid crystal display based on what he called the dynamic scattering mode ( DSM ).
In physiology Young made an important contribution to haemodynamics in the Croonian lecture for 1808 on the " Functions of the Heart and Arteries ," and his medical writings included An Introduction to Medical Literature, including a System of Practical Nosology ( 1813 ) and A Practical and Historical Treatise on Consumptive Diseases ( 1815 ).
His Social Credit economics book Life and Money: Being a Critical Examination of the Principles and Practice of Orthodox Economics with A Practical Scheme to End the Muddle it has made of our Civilisation, was endorsed by Douglas.
Mr Accum acquaints the Patrons and Amateurs of Chemistry that he continues to give private Courses of Lectures on Operative and Philosophical Chemistry, Practical Pharmacy and the Art of Analysis, as well as to take Resident Pupils in his House, and that he keeps constantly on sale in as pure a state as possible, all the Re-Agents and Articles of Research made use of in Experimental Chemistry, together with a complete Collection of Chemical Apparatus and Instruments calculated to Suit the conveniences of Different Purchasers.
Practical adjustments were made to the locations recommended by the Office of the Interim Commissioner for many functions in 1999 and 2000, but many other positions were assigned to communities on a community development rather than a functional basis.
# Manual for the Militia, or Fighting made Easy: a Practical Treatise on Strengthening and Defending Military Posts in reference to the Duties of a Force engaged in Disputing the Advance of an Enemy, London, 1853.
His emphasis on spoken language and phonetics made him a pioneer in language teaching, a subject which he covered in detail in The Practical Study of Languages ( 1899 ).
Here he wrote Practical Hints on Wood-Engraving ( 1879 ), James Watson, a Memoir of Chartist Times ( 1879 ), A History of Wood-Engraving in America ( 1882 ), Wood-Engraving, a Manual of Instruction ( 1884 ), The Masters of Wood-Engraving, for which he made two journeys to England ( 1890 ), The Life of Whittier ( 1893 ), and Memories, an autobiography ( 1895 ).
His work made Practical Zionism possible and shaped the direction of the Second Aliya, the last wave of Jewish immigration to Palestine before World War I.
Practical anti-reflective films have been made by humans using this effect ; this is a form of biomimicry.

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