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After the Crusades, the military orders became idealized and romanticized, resulting in the late medieval notion of chivalry, as reflected in the Arthurian romances of the time.
A surface may absorb part of the light ray, resulting in a loss of intensity of the reflected and / or refracted light.
The videos reflected TMBG's high " kid appeal ", resulting from their often absurd songs and poppy melodies.
To see this, the three corresponding normal vectors of the corner's perpendicular sides can be considered to form a basis ( a rectangular coordinate system ) ( x, y, z ) in which to represent the direction of an arbitrary incoming ray, b, c. When the ray reflects from the first side, say x, the ray's x component, a, is reversed to-a while the y and z components are unchanged, resulting in a direction of b, c. Similarly, when reflected from side y and finally from side z, the b and c components are reversed.
This change reflected the shift of the Bolivian economy away from the largely exhausted silver mines of Potosí to the exploitation of tin near Oruro, and resulting shifts in the distribution of economic and political power among various national elites.
Shorter-skip () signals tend to be reflected from more than one part of the Sporadic E layer, resulting in multiple images and ghosting, with phase reversal at times.
The growing emphasis on safety was also reflected in greater body rigidity, resulting in a Euro NCAP 4 star crash test rating, considered excellent for its time.
Shorter-skip () signals tend to be reflected from more than one part of the Sporadic E layer, resulting in multiple images and ghosting, with phase reversal at times.
The disc gathered together the most eclectic influences of all his recordings, ranging from soul music to jazz fusion to blues to Eastern-inflected spiritual chants, and most of the songs ' lyrics reflected the now 41-year-old Sylvian's inner peace resulting from his marriage, family, and beliefs.
And the resulting verbal abuse and trash-hurling, followed by the Neanderthal threats and creepy reaction on the Internet, hasn't reflected well on Chicago's sports culture.
The ongoing controversy is also reflected in the scandal resulting from a performance by the artist Thomas Hirschhorn at the Centre Culturel Suisse in Paris on 5 December 2004.
It must have low tinting strength so that the dye itself determines which wavelengths are absorbed and reflected by the resulting precipitate.
This results in constructive and destructive interference of different wavelengths of light, resulting in different colors of light being reflected at different viewing angles.
It might also absorb part of the light ray, resulting in a loss of intensity of the reflected and / or refracted light.
This schism reflected a desire by the Air Force in 1976 to subdivide enlisted ranks into a three-tier organization, a move which was resisted by the Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, resulting in the compromise dual-rank that lasted fifteen years.
The two resulting beams ( the " sample beam " and the " reference beam ") are each reflected by a mirror.
The generally gloomy atmosphere that surrounded the band is reflected in the darker tone of the resulting eponymous album.
If the diffuse surface is colored, the reflected light is also colored, resulting in similar coloration of surrounding objects.
This creates destructive interference between the reflected and generated signals, resulting in reduced RCS.
In it a beam of light is bounced off a mirror attached to a vibrating tuning fork, and then reflected off a second mirror attached to a perpendicularly orientated vibrating tuning fork ( usually of a different pitch, creating a specific harmonic interval ), onto a wall, resulting in a Lissajous figure.
The resulting negative, when viewed by reflected light against a black background, appears to be a positive image: the clear areas look black, and the exposed, opaque areas appear light.
The battle was a stalemate and the resulting Treaty of Khotyn reflected it, providing some concessions to the Commonwealth but meeting all the demands of the Ottomans.
This reflected the strong will of the Chairman to minimise energy loss resulting from hosting an election campaign during an important time of transition within the university.
CN support allows these publications to reduce or eliminate reliance on student government approval and constraint by faculty " oversight boards ," thus resulting in increased independence which may be reflected in the publication's editorial " voice ".

resulting and pulse
Convolution of two square pulses: the resulting waveform is a triangular pulse.
The magnetron is operated with very short pulses of applied voltage, resulting in a short pulse of high power microwave energy being radiated.
* In order to generate at the low rpm at which the engines of the day ran, the pulse resulting from each combustion stroke was quite large.
In a filter, group delay tends to peak near the cut-off frequency, resulting in pulse distortion.
* In baseband transmission, line coding is utilized, resulting in a pulse train or pulse amplitude modulated ( PAM ) signal.
For AMI, each mark pulse had the opposite polarity of the previous one and each space was at a level of zero, resulting in a three level signal which however only carried binary data.
The TTL " totem-pole " output structure often has a momentary overlap when both the upper and lower transistors are conducting, resulting in a substantial pulse of current drawn from the power supply.
The generally accepted mechanism is rapid ( but minuscule, in the range of 10 < sup >− 5 </ sup > ° C ) heating of brain by each pulse, and the resulting pressure wave traveling through skull to cochlea.
After Superman diverts a Russian nuclear warhead which then detonates in a desert, Gotham is hit by an electromagnetic pulse, and descends into chaos during the resulting blackout.
Pulse-width modulation uses a rectangular pulse wave whose pulse width is modulated resulting in the variation of the average value of the waveform.
Differences in the coil substance as well as the electronic operation of the power supply to the coil may also result in variations in the biophysical characteristics of the resulting magnetic pulse ( e. g., width or duration of the magnetic field pulse ).
This is especially important when sounding in deep water, as the resulting footprint of the acoustic pulse can be very large once it reaches a distant sea floor.
Due to the Manchester line code, each bit is represented by two pulses, resulting in a pulse rate of 20 Mbaud.
These high altitude nuclear explosions can generate an electromagnetic pulse ( EMP ), and charged particles resulting from the blast can cross hemispheres to create an auroral display.
Instead, the command station quickly switches the direction of the DC voltage, resulting in a modulated pulse wave.
For example, if the atria are electrically activated at 300 beats per minute, half those electrical impulses may be blocked by the AV node, so that the ventricles are stimulated at only 150 beats per minute — resulting in a pulse of 150 beats per minute ).
These new electrons are then accelerated towards another dynode, and the process is repeated several times, resulting in an overall gain (' electron multiplication ') in the order of typically one million and thus generating an electronically detectable current pulse at the last dynodes.
The external and local stimuli are combined in an internal activation system, which accumulates the stimuli until it exceeds a dynamic threshold, resulting in a pulse output.
The resulting image forms a " streak " of light, from which the duration, and other temporal properties, of the light pulse can be inferred.
With an electron multiplier an impact of a single ion starts off an electron cascade, resulting in a pulse of 10 < sup > 8 </ sup > electrons which is recorded directly.
blood flow to the periphery can be reduced, resulting in a PPG without a discernible cardiac pulse.

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