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In some programs, treatment is concentrated over a short period of time, while in others, after the initial contact is established, flexible spacing of interviews has been experimentally used with apparent success.
In practice a technique called vestigial sideband is used to reduce the channel spacing, which would be at least twice the video bandwidth if pure AM was used.
The periodic arrays of submicrometre spherical particles provide similar arrays of interstitial voids, which act as a natural diffraction grating for visible light waves, particularly when the interstitial spacing is of the same order of magnitude as the incident lightwave.
The coyote's dental formula is I 3 / 3, C 1 / 1, Pm 4 / 4, M usually 2 / 2, occasionally 3 / 3, 3 / 2, or 2 / 3 × 2 = 40, 44, or 42 Normal spacing between the upper canine teeth is and between the lower canine teeth.
Maintaining a constant rate is essential to ensure proper size and spacing of the pits and lands burned into the dye layer.
In metallic materials, b is aligned with close-packed crytallographic directions and its magnitude is equivalent to one interatomic spacing.
So the spacing, and the energy of a typical spectroscopic transition, between vibrational energy levels is about 100 times greater than that of a typical transition between rotational energy levels.
* The angular spacing of the features in the diffraction pattern is inversely proportional to the dimensions of the object causing the diffraction.
Bragg diffraction may be carried out using either light of very short wavelength like x-rays or matter waves like neutrons ( and electrons ) whose wavelength is on the order of ( or much smaller than ) the atomic spacing.
In the case of Young's double slit experiment, this would mean that if the transverse coherence length is smaller than the spacing between the two slits, the resulting pattern on a screen would look like two single slit diffraction patterns.
The angular spacing of the fringes,, is given by
The spacing of the fringes at a distance from the slits is given by
Also, the space between notes on the fingerboard is large due to the scale length and string spacing, so players have to shift positions frequently.
With a tone-modulated FM wave, if the modulation frequency is held constant and the modulation index is increased, the ( non-negligible ) bandwidth of the FM signal increases but the spacing between spectra remains the same ; some spectral components decrease in strength as others increase.
If the frequency deviation is held constant and the modulation frequency increased, the spacing between spectra increases.
Furigana fonts are generally sized so that two kana characters fit naturally over one kanji ; when more kana are required, this is resolved either by adjusting the furigana by using a condensed font ( narrowing the kana ), or by adjusting the kanji by intercharacter spacing ( adding spaces around the kanji ).
The ratio of the spacing of two consecutive frets is ( twelfth root of two ).
The arrangement of type is the selection of typefaces, point size, tracking ( the space between all characters used ), kerning ( the space between two specific characters ), and leading ( line spacing ).
Hermann Ebbinghaus ( January 24, 1850 — February 26, 1909 ) was a German psychologist who pioneered the experimental study of memory, and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect.
Its spacing is narrower and tension lighter than that of modern Western harps.
Incremental reading is based on psychological principles of long-term memory storage and retrieval, in particular the spacing effect.

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Some technologies are capable of 12. 5 GHz spacing ( sometimes called ultra dense WDM ).
The 12-inch single ( often simply called 12 ″) is a type of gramophone record that has wider groove spacing compared to other types of records.
These solutions, called bands, are separated in energy by a finite spacing at each k ; if there is a separation that extends over all wave vectors, it is called a ( complete ) band gap.
This backward motion — which is limited to a maximum distance equal to the spacing between the teeth — is called backlash.
The width of the fork, also called spacing, is measured colinear with the front wheel axle between the inside edges of the two fork ends.
Specifically, caret commonly refers to the spacing character ^ in ASCII ( at code point 5E < sub > hex </ sub >) and other character sets that may also be called a hat, control, uparrow, or less frequently chevron, xor sign, to the, fang, shark ( or shark-fin ), pointer ( in Pascal ), or wedge.
Released shortly afterward was a variant called " Gentium Plus Compact ," which has compact spacing for aesthetic reasons.
This spacing is called scribe line or saw street.
Pattern-makers are able to produce suitable patterns using ' Contraction rules ' ( these are sometimes called " shrink allowance rulers " where the ruled markings are deliberately made to a larger spacing according to the percentage of extra length needed ).
The drills are generally spaced 32 mm apart on centres-a spacing system called 32 mm System.
The design, style and spacing of individual production buildings meant that they were separated by wide open spaces as well as approx 20 feet ( 6 m ) high grassed embankments and extremely thick reinforced concrete walls and overbridges, called traverses.
The analog in European ( Latin-based ) typography ( expanding or contracting letters to improve spacing ) is sometimes called expansion, and falls within microtypography.
This waiting period is called the interframe spacing ( IFS ) and it varies by the type of data being transmitted.
The various pieces were lined up on a 6 or 7 inch double chain with little gold balls for spacing them called slide bracelets.

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This gives you the spacing for locating the left-hand piece `` B ''.
Cap this assembly ( with spacing bars in place ) with a Af bar.
Remove all the loose spacing bars.
This tube could be adjusted in its axial direction by an electric drive to establish the required electrode spacing.
`` As to the necessity '', the committee declared, `` for some form of effective control of the size of the family and the spacing of children, and consequently of control of conception, there can be no question.
The morphologic variations in the size, shape, volume, tissue density, pectoral locale, and spacing of the breasts determine their natural shape, appearance, and configuration upon the chest of a woman ; yet such features do not indicate its mammary-gland composition ( fat-to-milk-gland ratio ), nor the potential for nursing an infant child.
Biomes are defined by factors such as plant structures ( such as trees, shrubs, and grasses ), leaf types ( such as broadleaf and needleleaf ), plant spacing ( forest, woodland, savanna ), and climate.
* Miller indices in parentheses such as ( 100 ) denote a plane of the crystal structure, and regular repetitions of that plane with a particular spacing.
The third figure, for example, shows a comparison of a double-slit pattern with a pattern formed by five slits, both sets of slits having the same spacing, between the center of one slit and the next.
For example, if two slits are separated by 0. 5mm (), and are illuminated with a 0. 6μm wavelength laser (), then at a distance of 1m (), the spacing of the fringes will be 1. 2mm.
* Carriers: 10 ( 1. 728 MHz spacing ) in Europe, 5 ( 1. 728 MHz spacing ) in the US

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