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These integrals do, however, have a regular structure, and may be represented graphically as Feynman diagrams.
These and other developments hint that the retroactive rediscovery of Feynman ’ s “ Plenty of Room ” gave nanotechnology a packaged history that provided an early date of December 1959, plus a connection to the charisma and genius of Richard Feynman.
These lectures were transcribed and published as Feynman ( 1985 ), QED: The strange theory of light and matter, a classic non-mathematical exposition of QED from the point of view articulated below.
( These must not be confused with the arrows of Feynman diagrams which are actually simplified representations in two dimensions of a relationship between points in three dimensions of space and one of time.
These are called Feynman propagators.
These probability amplitudes can be represented as a complex number or equivalent vector — or, as Richard Feynman simply calls them in his book on QED, " arrows ".
These lectures attracted leading names in theoretical physics of the era, including Stephen Hawking, Leonard Susskind and Richard Feynman.
These integrals do, however, have a regular structure, and may be represented as Feynman diagrams.
These rules for Feynman diagrams can be obtained when we realize that the generating functional given above can be rewritten as
These channels represent different Feynman diagrams or different possible scattering events where the interaction involves the exchange of an intermediate particle whose squared four-momentum equals, respectively.
These drawings are Feynman diagram s.
These interviews became the basis for the books Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman!

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These contour diagrams also suggest a rather rapid falloff in the radio brightness with latitude.
These were however used as abbreviations in diagrams or procedures ; there was no concept of atoms combining to form molecules.
These publications have layouts which illustrate theories and diagrams.
These color-magnitude plots are known as Hertzsprung – Russell diagrams after their co-developers, Ejnar Hertzsprung and Henry Norris Russell.
These diagrams can be categorized hierarchically as shown in the following class diagram:
These groups can then be labeled as categories in the diagrams.
These diagrams relate angular position, usually in degrees, to the radial displacement experienced at that position.
These diagrams simplify and compress the details that would be repeated on each phase of a three-phase system, showing only one element instead of three.
These include simple diagrams of basic folds like valley and mountain folds, pleats, reverse folds, squash folds, and sinks.
These were computed using binary decision diagrams.
These mandalas, concentric diagrams, have spiritual and ritual significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism.
These include T. S. Eliot, who taught the poet laureate John Betjeman there, Gerard Manley Hopkins the poet, the composers John Taverner and John Rutter, John Venn the inventor of Venn diagrams, actor Geoffrey Palmer, Anthony Crosland MP and Labour reformer, and the cabinet minister Charles Clarke.
These diagrams must be read by all project stakeholders and thus should be written in plain language, so the stakeholders can understand items within the document.
These diagrams, known as Punnett square s, are used to illustrate the method of trait transfer to offspring according to classical Mendelian genetics.
These are used to produce function definitions of every function which the users will require of the system, entity life-histories ( ELHs ) and effect correspondence diagrams, these are models of how each event interacts with the system, a complement to entity life-histories.
These state diagrams can also be combined with flow graphs to provide a set of computational semantics for describing complex control logic.
These comprise two of the four families of Dynkin diagrams ( omitting and ), and three of the five exceptional Dynkin diagrams ( omitting and ).
These representations occur in quiver diagrams.

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These areas all burn sulfur-containing coal to generate heat and electricity.
These detection methods simultaneously measure several hundred thousand sites throughout the genome, and when used in high-throughput to measure thousands of samples, generate terabytes of data per experiment.
These models solve the horizon problem through an expanding epoch well before the Big Bang, and then generate the required spectrum of primordial density perturbations during a contracting phase leading to a Big Crunch.
These interactions generate both positive and negative externalities between others ' actions.
These engineers worked mainly from schematics and netlists in the late 1980s, and the big push was to generate the netlists from the schematics automatically.
These employ piezoelectricity to generate the musical signal and are popular in hybrid electro-acoustic guitars.
These accounts seek a higher moral meaning from the munus, but Ovid's very detailed ( though satirical ) instructions for seduction in the amphitheatre suggest that the spectacles could generate a potent and dangerously sexual atmosphere.
These lands protected by the British, however, had a much smaller capacity to generate income and wealth than the " lost territory " had, which had been granted to the Boers.
These types of micronations are usually located on small ( usually disputed ) territorial enclaves, generate limited economic activity founded on tourism and philatelic and numismatic sales, and are tolerated or ignored by the nations from which they claim to have seceded.
These electrons are shuttled through an electron transport chain, the so-called Z-scheme shown in the diagram, that initially functions to generate a chemiosmotic potential across the membrane.
These small units are recommended for use with thirty meters or more of head, in order to generate significant power levels.
These must be made with care, because inappropriate assumptions can generate wildly inaccurate conclusions.
These sorts of gains appeared to be impossible to generate, and ICF work turned primarily to weapons research.
These same oscillating dipoles also generate the reflected light.
These commodities provided a lower profit margin and therefore required a larger sales volume to generate the same amount of revenue.
These stylesheets can be sophisticated enough to generate tables of contents, glossaries, and indexes.
These, too, are able to generate T < sub > H </ sub > and antibody responses, but not killer T cell responses.
These internal improvements would be financed by the tariff and by sale of the public lands, prices for which would be kept high to generate revenue.
These printers tend to lack onboard processing and rely on the host computer to generate a raster image, but still will outperform the LaserJet Classic in nearly all situations.
These elements come together with Perec's constraints for the book ( in keeping with Oulipo objectives ): he created a complex system which would generate for each chapter a list of items, references or objects which that chapter should then contain or allude to.
These behaviors are said to generate negative karma, and are therefore viewed as counterproductive to the goals of the practice.
These duchies today have mostly lost any non-ceremonial political role, but generate their holders ' private income.
These pathologies generate fibrin strands that sever red blood cells as they try to move past a thrombus.
These models may be considered loosely as metaphors which are used to describe internal processes and to generate hypotheses that are falsifiable.
These entities employ nearly 40, 000 employees in the City of SeaTac and generate total local sales of approximately $ 3. 7 billion.

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