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RWM and stability
Resistive wall modes ( RWM ) develop in plasmas that require the presence of a perfectly conducting wall for stability.

RWM and is
However, in the presence of a non-ideal wall, the slowly growing RWM is unstable.
A closely related issue is to understand plasma rotation, its sources and sinks, and its role in stabilizing the RWM.
RWM is the callsign of a high frequency ( shortwave ) standard frequency and time signal radio station in Moscow, Russia.
Because of this, RWM is very difficult to receive in North America with simple receivers of low selectivity, due to interference from these said stations.

RWM and magnetic
Progress in understanding the physics of the RWM and developing the means to stabilize it could be directly applicable to all magnetic configurations.

RWM and .
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RWM transmits on 4996 kHz with 5 kW and on 9996 and 14996 kHz with 8 kW.
Between 0 and 8 minutes past the hour, RWM transmits a straight unmodulated carrier wave.
At 9 minutes past, RWM identifies itself in Morse code.
Between 10 and 20 minutes past the hour, RWM transmits a pulse of carrier every second, with the difference between UT1 and UTC in units of one-fiftieth of a second encoded onto the once-per-second pulses.
Between 20 and 30 minutes past the hour, RWM transmits 10 carrier pulses each second.
RWM does not transmit the time of day, only standard time intervals.
The Russian time signal RWM transmits an additional correction dUT1 in 0. 02 s increments.
The PMI-80 had 1 KiB of ROM ( expandable to 2 KiB ) and fixed 1 KiB of RWM.

stability and is
What is required is the full implementation of Article 2 of the Treaty, which provides: `` The Parties will contribute toward the further development of peaceful and friendly international relations by strengthening their free institutions, by bringing about a better understanding of the principles upon which these institutions are founded, and by promoting conditions of stability and well-being.
Limitations on the lengths of these sequences diminish the stability of the comparatively short crystallites which can be formed, and this is reflected in a broadening of the melting range.
With these factors included, an upper limit is placed on the allowable loop gain by stability considerations.
There seems to be no purpose in life that is sure -- no certain guiding principles to give stability.
The brick ’ s thickness is preferred partially due to its thermal characteristics, and partially due to the stability of a thicker brick versus a more standard-sized brick.
Callicott supports a holistic, non-anthropocentric environmental ethic which is in accordance with Leopold's view that " A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability, and beauty of the biotic community.
As the ice melts, the melt water provides stability and the critical depth is well below the mixing depth, which allows for a positive net primary production.
Extreme cases like Mira undergo large swings over hundreds of days ; Arcturus is not very red and is a borderline case between variability and stability with its short period and tiny range.
From a political point of view, there is a trade-off between Bulgaria's economic growth and the stability required for early accession to the monetary union.
The objective is to ensure the stability and efficiency of the system and compliance to rules and regulations ; the bank pursues it through secondary legislation, controls and cooperation with governmental authorities.
At present, such areas comprise about 30, 000 km², and several are in countries where political stability is fragile.
It is common for retiring professors to have served the university for thirty, forty, and even occasionally, fifty years, a circumstance that has contributed to the stability and conservatism of an institution of higher learning that has virtually no endowment and at which faculty salaries are " sacrificial.
The stability of a colloidal system is the capability of the system to remain as it is.
The third letter is used to designate the stability of the atmosphere.
The choice of source gas depends on the thermal stability of the substrate ; for instance, aluminium is sensitive to high temperature.
Glasses containing both boron and phosphorus ( borophosphosilicate glass, BPSG ) undergo viscous flow at lower temperatures ; around 850 ° C is achievable with glasses containing around 5 weight % of both constituents, but stability in air can be difficult to achieve.
National conservatism is heavily oriented towards the traditional family and social stability as well as in favour of limiting immigration.
However, phthalocyanine is more sensitive than cyanine to writing laser power calibration, meaning that the power level used by the writing laser has to be more accurately adjusted for the disc in order to get a good recording ; this may erode the benefits of dye stability, as marginally written discs ( with higher correctable error rates ) will lose data ( i. e. have uncorrectable errors ) after less dye degradation than well written discs ( with lower correctable error rates ).
Stoker's Dr. Abraham Van Helsing is a direct parallel to Le Fanu's vampire expert Baron Vordenburg: both characters used to investigate and catalyse actions in opposition to the vampire, and symbolically represent knowledge of the unknown and stability of mind in the onslaught of chaos and death.
In practically all such systems stability is important and control theory can help ensure stability is achieved.

stability and key
The stability of neoclassical tearing modes ( NTM ) is a key issue for magnetic configurations with a strong bootstrap current.
Clifford, who was dismayed by the disorder among agencies taking major post-war policy-making decisions, was a key figure in establishing the National Security Council to give institutional stability to national security policy-making.
Political stability and full rights for all, the subject of the Bamako declaration, are considered key to sustainable development.
He was a leading figure in the Nationwide Festival of Light of 1971, protesting against the commercial exploitation of sex and violence in Britain, and advocating the teaching of Christ as the key to recovering moral stability in the nation.
Interest in food webs increased after Robert Paine's experimental and descriptive study of intertidal shores suggesting that food web complexity was key to maintaining species diversity and ecological stability.
The Orthodox Church of Constantinople, which enjoyed greater stability within the surviving Eastern Empire was key in commissioning imagery there and glorifying Christianity.
Muggeridge was a controversial figure – known in earlier life as a drinker, heavy smoker, and womaniser, only to become later a leading figure in the Nationwide Festival of Light of 1971, protesting against the commercial exploitation of sex and violence in Britain, and advocating the teaching of Christ as the key to recovering moral stability in the nation.
The close proximity of the stitching and the natural grass roots growing around the stitching is what gives the pitch its stability and is the key to the success of this type of surface.
A key advantage of iris recognition, besides its speed of matching and its extreme resistance to False Matches, is the stability of the iris as an internal, protected, yet externally visible organ of the eye.
In March 1998 Constantinescu attended the London conference of European Union member states and candidates, and in July he took advantage of a nine-day visit in the U. S. to argue before a joint session of Congress that his country played a key role in Balkan stability and should therefore be admitted to NATO.
He wrote, in 1859 he wrote that education played a key role in avoiding revolts like the one in 1857 :... assert its supremacy as it may at the bayonet's point, a free and civilized government must look for its stability and permanence to the enlightenment of the people and their moral and intellectual capacity to appreciate its blessings.
Dahrendorf criticized and wanted to challenge the “ false, utopian representation of societal harmony, stability, and consensus by the structural functionalist school .” Nevertheless, Dahrendorf still shares key ideas with structural functionalists, such as a general faith in the efficacy of political and economic institutions.
San Miguel revamped the selling and distribution organization resulting in higher distribution efficiency, improved coverage of key accounts, greater pricing stability and reduced overall costs.
According to the coalition, radical socialist bodies like the First International represented one of the other key threats to regional stability and dominance.
In 2006, the North Atlantic Council declared that NATO's key priority was to contribute to the peace and stability in Afghanistan.
Understanding the potential for change in the sediment sources and supply of cay beaches with environmental change is an important key to predicting their present and future stability.
Other key advances in automatic controls include differential equations, stability theory and system theory ( 1938 ), frequency domain analysis ( 1940 ), ship control ( 1950 ), and stochastic analysis ( 1941 ).
Judson has implemented a new strategic plan with the following goals: 1. regain accreditation 2. achieve fiscal stability 3. develop academic program distinctiveness 4. develop a Department of Enrollment Management 5. develop a quality student-centered living and learning environment 6. establish new relationships and strengthen former ones among key constituents.
Since the publication of The Geneva Association statement, in June 2010, the International Association of Insurance Supervisors ( IAIS ) issued its position statement on key financial stability issues.
In a section titled " Diversity of Supply ", the policy explains why diversifying dependence on foreign oil is a key factor in securing short term stability.
This is based on a number of key criteria, such as financial stability, and trading history performance.
In addition to Kindleberger, key figures in the development of hegemonic stability theory include Modelski, Robert Gilpin, Robert Keohane, Stephen Krasner, and others.
Morley rank and strongly minimal structures are key tools in the proof of Morley's categoricity theorem and in the larger area of stability theory ( model theory ).
Group behavior is key in understanding the structure, stability, popularity and ability to make successful decisions of political parties.

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