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( Note that the same equation applies for recoil energy losses in x-rays, but the photon energy is much less, resulting in a lower energy loss, which is why gas-phase resonance could be observed with x-rays.

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Although water is vital for life, the structure of this water in the cytosol is not well understood, mostly because methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance only give information on the average structure of water, and cannot measure local variations at the microscopic scale.
Bracing not only strengthens the top against potential collapse due to the stress exerted by the tensioned strings, but also affects the resonance characteristics of the top.
The body is hollow and when a taut string is plucked, the body resonates, projecting sound both inward towards the harp player through a series of usually oval openings ( whose principal purpose is to allow access to the strings and only secondarily to enhance resonance ) and, much more importantly and powerfully, outward through the flexible and taut-strung sounding board.
The name refers only to the orbital resonance and does not imply common physical characteristics ; it was invented to describe those bodies smaller than Pluto ( hence the diminutive ) following similar orbits.
However, the resonance width ( the range of semi-axes compatible with the resonance ) is very narrow and only a few times larger than Pluto ’ s Hill sphere ( gravitational influence ).
Considering only homogeneous broadening affecting an atomic or molecular resonance, the spectral line shape function is described as a Lorentzian distribution:
While George Romero denies he hired Duane Jones simply because he was black, reviewer Mark Deming notes that " the grim fate of Duane Jones, the sole heroic figure and only African-American, had added resonance with the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr. and Malcolm X fresh in the minds of most Americans ".
It seems that the story of the Golden Fleece had little resonance for Athenians of the Classic age, for only two representations on Attic painted wares of the fifth century have been identified, a krater at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and a kylix in the Vatican collections.
* Mercury: Because orbital resonance makes the day exactly two years long, the method of plotting the Sun's position at the same time each day would yield only a single point.
Three-dimensional structures of only ~ 160 different integral membrane proteins are currently determined at atomic resolution by X-ray crystallography or nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy due to the difficulties with extraction and crystallization.
For example, phonation only comes into perspective when it is connected with respiration ; the articulators affect resonance ; the resonators affect the vocal folds ; the vocal folds affect breath control ; and so forth.
Vocal pedagogists teach that a singer can only achieve this goal when all of the physical processes involved in singing ( such as laryngeal action, breath support, resonance adjustment, and articulatory movement ) are effectively working together.
Part of this controversy stems from the fact that the Schumann resonance parameters extractable from observations provide only a limited amount of information about the coupled lightning source-ionospheric system geometry.
It appears that only the first Schumann resonance mode might be detectable on Titan.
The molecule is sometimes said to be " stabilized by resonance " or " resonance-stabilized ," but the stabilization derives from electron delocalization, of which " resonance " is only a description.
Resonance only occurs at certain frequencies called resonance frequencies, and these are mainly determined by the length of the resonator.
* Virtual or medical imaging autopsies are performed utilizing imaging technology only, primarily magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI ) and computed tomography ( CT ).
This string resonance also occurs when other notes are played that are harmonically related to the pitch of an aliquot string, though only when the related notes ' dampers are raised.
He argued the only alternative was a Coalition government propped up by One Nation and former One Nation MPs — an argument that gained particular resonance when Borbidge's own party room reneged on Borbidge's promise to not give preferences to One Nation.
The predominant type is the so-called " chromatic nyckelharpa ", with the melody strings tuned A1-C1-G, a drone C ( from the highest to the lowest string ) that is only touched occasionally, and 12 resonance strings ( one for each step of the chromatic scale ).
The only other planet with objects in a 3: 2 resonance is the outer most gas giant Neptune with the plutinos such as Pluto.
Their sound is rather like a small tuned bell, only with a much brighter sound, and a much longer resonance.

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In celestial mechanics, an orbital resonance occurs when two orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually due to their orbital periods being related by a ratio of two small integers.
In most cases, this results in an unstable interaction, in which the bodies exchange momentum and shift orbits until the resonance no longer exists.
Under some circumstances, a resonant system can be stable and self-correcting, so that the bodies remain in resonance.
The special case of 1: 1 resonance ( between bodies with similar orbital radii ) causes large Solar System bodies to eject most other bodies sharing their orbits ; this is part of the much more extensive process of clearing the neighbourhood, an effect that is used in the current definition of a planet.
A mean motion orbital resonance occurs when two bodies have periods of revolution that are a simple integer ratio of each other.
Other ( much more numerous ) Neptune-crossing bodies that were not in resonance were ejected from that region by strong perturbations due to Neptune.
A Laplace resonance occurs when three or more orbiting bodies have a simple integer ratio between their orbital periods.
Such near resonances are dynamically insignificant even if the mismatch is quite small because ( unlike a true resonance ), after each cycle the relative position of the bodies shifts.
When averaged over astronomically short timescales, their relative position is random, just like bodies that are nowhere near resonance.
In celestial mechanics, an orbital resonance occurs when two orbiting bodies exert a regular, periodic gravitational influence on each other, usually due to their orbital periods being related by a ratio of two small integers.
In most cases, this results in an unstable interaction, in which the bodies exchange momentum and shift orbits until the resonance no longer exists.
Under some circumstances, a resonant system can be stable and self correcting, so that the bodies remain in resonance.
The special case of 1: 1 resonance ( between bodies with similar orbital radii ) causes large Solar System bodies to clear the neighborhood around their orbits by ejecting nearly everything else around them ; this effect is used in the current definition of a planet.
Such appreciably nonzero values of inclination and eccentricity, though still small, are unusual for an inner satellite and can be explained by the influence of the innermost Galilean satellite, Io: in the past Amalthea has passed through several mean motion resonances with Io that have excited its inclination and eccentricity ( in a mean motion resonance the ratio of orbital periods of two bodies is a rational number like m: n ).
In the case of a gas the emitting and absorbing bodies are atoms, so the mass is quite small, resulting in a large recoil energy, which prevents resonance.
Nowadays, many instrument makers do not rely on used steel containers and get the resonance bodies manufactured according to their preferences and technical specifications.
Typically, the dampers are huge concrete blocks or steel bodies mounted in skyscrapers or other structures, and moved in opposition to the resonance frequency oscillations of the structure by means of springs, fluid or pendulums.
Although at one point its orbit approaches that of Neptune, the resonance between the two bodies means that Orcus itself is always a great distance away from Neptune ( there is always an angular separation of over 60 degrees between them ).
This proposal was not however accepted by the International Astronomical Union, as not only is there a dispute over whether Ortiz had actually discovered Haumea, but also chthonic deities are reserved for the names of bodies orbiting in resonance with Neptune, which was not the case for Haumea.
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