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With and beam
With increasing beam power the net gain ( gain minus loss ) reduces to unity and the gain medium is said to be saturated.
With beamed propulsion one can leave the power-source stationary on the ground, and directly ( or via a heat exchanger ) heat propellant on the spacecraft with a maser or a laser beam from a fixed installation.
With the motion of the beam this revolved around, and turned, the ' sun ' a second rotating cog fixed to and which turned the drive shaft.
With some care, and looking at a wide range of energy losses, one can determine the types of atoms, and the numbers of atoms of each type, being struck by the beam.
With a framebuffer, the electron beam ( if the display technology uses one ) is commanded to trace a left-to-right, top-to-bottom path across the entire screen, the way a television renders a broadcast signal.
With a somewhat higher tension than used before clipping the beam yielded a deflected profile for the wire which could be easily handled at by a pneumatic servo pantograph with only 3 G accelerations.
With the help of Victor W. Cohen, Rabi built a molecular beam apparatus at Columbia.
With a hull length of and a beam of she appeared as a typical representative of the North American sidewheelers around the second half of the century and was the largest steamer on the lake at that time.
With IMRT, radiation oncologists are able to break up the radiation beam into many " beamlets.
With furnace atomization, a microliter-sized portion of sample is pipette into a small, open-ended graphite cylinder, which is located in the light beam of the instrument, and the cylinder is then heated by applying a high electrical potential across the cylinder.
With acousto-optic deflectors or galvanometer-driven mirrors, a single laser beam can be shared among hundreds of optical tweezers in the focal plane, or else spread into an extended one-dimensional trap.
With Kaufmann ’ s approval, the consulting engineers arranged for the contractor to install a supporting wall under the main supporting beam for the west terrace.
With an appropriate choice of beam species and velocity and of geometry, this effect can be used to determine the magnetic field in the plasma.
With p = l = 0, the TEM < sub > 00 </ sub > mode is the lowest order, or fundamental transverse mode of the laser resonator and has the same form as a Gaussian beam.
With each weaving operation, the newly constructed fabric must be wound on a cloth beam.
With nothing to stop Hendrick, the villagers were brainwashed by the beam of light, one by one, until only a visiting professor and his son remained.
With an additional Kerr lens the beam width gets smaller.
With the hope of selling kits to the larger readership ; Roberts and Mims designed a device that would transmit voice over a beam of light, the Opticom.
With Raytheon the U. S. Air Force has developed a nonlethal weapon system called Active Denial System ( ADS ) which emits a beam of radiation with a wavelength of 3 mm.
With tungsten cathodes, emission current densities about 100 mA / mm < sup > 2 </ sup > can be achieved, but only a small portion of emitted electrons takes part in beam formation, depending on the electric field produced by anode and control electrode voltages.
With a baseline of 8 percent, the subjects were able to successfully increase the reflection of the beam by. 05 percent, and showed a similar success when asked to mentally decrease the amount of reflected light.
With the tractor beam deactivated, the Starspeeder escapes the Star Destroyer.
With the force field down, Spock, McCoy and a security team beam to the planet.
With the standard beam systems clearly no longer of any use, some sort of entirely new system would have to be developed.

With and components
With this improvement more complex and reliable CPUs were built onto one or several printed circuit boards containing discrete ( individual ) components.
With the exception of blood derivatives ( such as fractionated antibodies ), all blood components are infective.
With suitable adjustment of dyebath conditions the two components react to produce the required insoluble azo dye.
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.
With the release of the Linux kernel in 1991, the primary user of GNU's userland components soon became operating systems based on the Linux kernel ( Linux distributions ), prompting the coining of the controversial term GNU / Linux.
With one of the " modify " s, the red, green or blue component of the previous pixel is modified to the data value, and the other two components are held from the previous pixel.
With the probable dissolution of the JIUs following the Southern Sudanese independence referendum, 2011, the SPLA components are expected to be either integrated back into the SPLA or be demobilised.
With the completion of critical testing, Enterprise was partially disassembled to allow certain components to be reused in other shuttles, then underwent an international tour visiting France, Germany, Italy, the UK, Canada, and the US states of California, Alabama, and Louisiana ( during the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition ).
With high-side injection, the spectral components that were distributed around 45000 Hz will be distributed around 2000 Hz in the reverse order, also known as an inverted spectrum.
With a cluster of car-makers and parts suppliers, the Turkish automotive sector has become an integral part of the global network of production bases, exporting over $ 22, 944, 000, 000 worth of motor vehicles and components in 2008.
With use, it is common to see wear of both the bone and cartilage components of the joint.
With the higher currents, available metal machine components, hardware, and automotive parts requiring corrosion protection and enhanced wear properties, along with better appearance, could be processed in bulk.
) With the first k − 1 components, the kth component can be found by subtracting the first principal components from X:
With the right tool and components, reloading Berdan-primed cases is perfectly feasible.
With the range of upgrades and new components, the original low-cost Rapier system was gone.
With no energy being lost in passive components, amplifier requirements are reduced considerably ( up to 1 / 2 in some cases ), reducing costs, and potentially increasing quality.
With the 2010 United States Census, the CDP has been split into its components, Florence CDP and Roebling.
With the price of electronic components dropping in the mid 1970s, equipment became more affordable for the average consumer ; Ware and Marsh purchased a Korg 700S synthesizer together and learned how to play it.
With analog, this comes in the form of outboard hardware components, and with digital, the same is accomplished with plug-ins that are utilized in the user's DAW.
With the addition of other components ( such as a sea ice model or a model for evapotranspiration over land ), the AOGCM becomes the basis for a full climate model.
With the addition of the three compatibility equations the number of independent equations is reduced to three, matching the number of unknown displacement components.
With CRT displays and analogue video cables, filtering out high-frequency components from fonts before rendering them on a computer screen will attenuate the energy at which text characters are broadcast.
With the war over, the group collects the core of the Heart of Gold and the Ashes, the only two components of the Wikkit Gate not destroyed by the robots, and returns Zaphod and Marvin to the Heart of Gold.
With a growing DIY-community and an increasing interest in environmentally friendly " green energy ", some hobbyists have endeavored to build their own velomobiles from kits, sourced components, or from scratch.

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