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terms and EPR
Another recent theory ( see EPR paradox above ) resulting from the analysis of an EPR communication set up, has the simple device based on removing the effective retarded time terms in the Lorentz transform to yield a preferred absolute reference frame.
In terms of the EPR experiment, in some reference frames measurement of photon A will cause the wave function to collapse, but in other reference frames the measurement of photon B will cause the collapse.
Resonance linewidths are defined in terms of the magnetic induction B, and its corresponding units, and are measured along the x axis of an EPR spectrum, from a line's center to a chosen reference point of the line.

terms and electronic
The total energy is determined by approximate solutions of the time-dependent Schrödinger equation, usually with no relativistic terms included, and by making use of the Born – Oppenheimer approximation, which allows for the separation of electronic and nuclear motions, thereby simplifying the Schrödinger equation.
Diagram illustrating various ab initio electronic structure methods in terms of energy.
Parametric and lossy ' instantaneous ' ( i. e. electronic ) nonlinear optical phenomena, in which the optical fields are not too large, can be described by a Taylor series expansion of the dielectric Polarization density ( dipole moment per unit volume ) P ( t ) at time t in terms of the electrical field E ( t ):
PostScript 3 was significant in terms of replacing the existing proprietary color electronic prepress systems, then widely used for magazine production, through the introduction of smooth shading operations with up to 4096 shades of grey ( rather than the 256 available in PostScript Level 2 ), as well as DeviceN, a color space that allowed the addition of additional ink colors ( called spot colors ) into composite color pages.
The terms are used in other contexts ; for example the worst-and best-case outcome of a planned-for epidemic, worst-case temperature to which an electronic circuit element is exposed, etc.
In military telecommunications, the terms Electronic Support ( ES ) or Electronic Support Measures ( ESM ) describe the division of electronic warfare involving actions taken under direct control of an operational commander to detect, intercept, identify, locate, record, and / or analyze sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purposes of immediate threat recognition ( such as warning that fire control RADAR has locked on a combat vehicle, ship, or aircraft ) or longer-term operational planning.
The term dipolar bond is used in organic chemistry for compounds such as amine oxides for which the electronic structure can be described in terms of the basic amine donating two electrons to an oxygen atom.
The electronic structure of a coordination complex can be described in terms of the set of ligands each donating a pair of electrons to a metal centre.
In terms of its electronic properties, the phenyl group is related to a vinyl group.
In technical terms, electronic money is an online representation, or a system of debits and credits, used to exchange value within another system, or within itself as a stand alone system.
In basic terms, it allows the wavefunction of a molecule to be broken into its electronic and nuclear ( vibrational, rotational ) components.
However, in the original paper the presentation of the BO approximation is well hidden in Taylor expansions ( in terms of internal and external nuclear coordinates ) of ( i ) electronic wave functions, ( ii ) potential energy surfaces and ( iii ) nuclear kinetic energy terms.
An updated appendix on production and digital technology demystifies the process of electronic workflow and offers a primer on the use of XML markup ; it also included a revised glossary includes a host of terms associated with electronic and print publishing.
Wider public use of such terms on the Internet did not come until August 1993, when Alan Parry announced the existence of a new electronic mailing list for discussion of " intelligent " dance music: the Intelligent Dance Music list, or IDM List for short.
In light of this response, ReplayTV and its parent company Digital Networks North America, Inc. have decided to continue the electronic programming guide service pursuant to the terms of your service activation agreement.
( k ) before entering into a contractual relationship with a person seeking a certificate to support his electronic signature inform that person by a durable means of communication of the precise terms and conditions regarding the use of the certificate, including any limitations on its use, the existence of a voluntary accreditation scheme and procedures for complaints and dispute settlement.
With over 10. 6 million items combined with online access to more than one million electronic books and more than 1, 400 electronic databases, the library system ranks first in Canada in terms of the number of volumes per student.
By the mid-late 1970s onward the terms electronic rock, electronic music, new instrumental music and new age have been used more often than Krautrock and Kosmische Musik, though the early scene continues still today to be regarded as a style in and of itself.
The airport has also has been remodeled recently, some of the last significant events in those terms were the inauguration of the VIP room in the National terminal and the installation of a main electronic screen in the center of the check-in area.
According to retailers ' terms and conditions, shops have to accept electronic cash payments on the same conditions and at the same prices as with cash.
An electronic authorization must include a customer being presented the terms of the agreement and typing or selecting some form of an " I agree " statement.

terms and patient
While laparoscopic surgery is clearly advantageous in terms of patient outcomes, the procedure is more difficult from the surgeon's perspective when compared to traditional, open surgery:
All opioids have tiredness as a major side effect, which can lead to the patient being in an almost half-awake state, in medical terms known as sedation.
The decision whether or not to treat localized prostate cancer ( a tumor that is contained within the prostate ) with curative intent is a patient trade-off between the expected beneficial and harmful effects in terms of patient survival and quality of life.
In terms of character, the two men were opposites — Bradford was patient and slow to judgment while Standish was well-known for his fiery temper.
The dramatic hair loss exacts an underappreciated, often devastating toll in terms of patient self-esteem and quality of life.
For example, the energy carried from one winding of a transformer to another, or to and from a patient in an MRI scanner, in quantum terms is carried by virtual photons, not real photons .< ref name = " Hoult "> Hoult, D. I. and Bhakar, B.
In the United States, three organizations are responsible for certification of trained internists ( i. e., doctors who have completed an accredited residency training program ) in terms of their knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are essential for excellent patient care: the American Board of Internal Medicine, the American Osteopathic Board of Internal Medicine and the Board of Certification in Internal Medicine.
Autonomy has become more important as social values have shifted to define medical quality in terms of outcomes that are important to the patient rather than medical professionals.
Under terms of the MHB the Hospice agency is responsible for the Plan of Care and may not bill the patient for services.
Furthermore, regarding plastic surgical scars, the age of the patient is a notable factor in the timely, post-surgical healing of a skin cancer defect ( lesion ); in terms of scarrification, the very elastic skin of young people has a greater regenerative propensity for producing scars that are thicker ( stronger ) and more noticeable.
He uses terms like “ quiet despair ”, “ surprised delight ”, “ slight schoolteacher tone ”, and “ the way a nurse speaks to a disturbed patient ”.
Osmond began a line of research into what he called " socio-architecture " to improve patient settings, coining the terms " sociofugal " and " sociopedal ", starting Robert Sommer's career, and contributing to environmental psychology.
But because they aren't true voice, terms such as " agent trigger " or " actor focus " are increasingly used for the accusative type ( S = A ), and " patient trigger " or " undergoer focus " for the ergative type ( S = O ).
Moreover, it avoids the terms " agent " and " patient ", which are semantic roles that do not correspond consistently to particular arguments.
The patient was aware of the relief that " rattling off " brought her, and she described the process using the terms " chimney-sweeping " and " talking cure ".
* Barium enema is inferior to colonoscopy in terms of image quality and is usually only performed if the patient has strictures or an excessively tortuous sigmoid colon where colonoscopy is difficult or dangerous.
Hemi spatial neglect can have a wide range in terms of what the patient neglects.
During his terms, the state hospital's patient load was reduced from 2, 600 to 600 and eight regional mental health districts were established.
The terms are used for both the physical folder that exists for each individual patient and for the body of information found therein.
In terms of using such a plan, a POS plan has levels of progressively higher patient financial participation as the patient moves away from the more managed features of the plan.
However, this must be weighed against the high level of pain management, both in terms of degree and length, and the apparent lack of tolerance and other signs of dependence even after extended treatment along with the need for alternatives to other therapies that have not worked for the patient.
In contrast, the terms " top " and " bottom " refer to the active ( agent ) and passive ( patient ) roles respectively.

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