... make s a third observation and incorporates that in his publication as 10 2. PROBABILITY FIELDS making the changes in the same way as in encrypting using the key string which is known to the receiver. Problem ... would think, but indeterminate. This is not only a condition for the possibility of science (in a hyper-deterministic world, one c ould not know anything before one knew eve...
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... shown in Fig. 11(a). Lasers – Applications in Science and Industry 28 4. Depositing high LIDT coatings at Sandia’s large optics coating operation Coating large optics goes hand in hand with ... coating chambers. In Sandia’s case, the coating chamber is 2.3 m x 2.3 m x 1.8 m in size and opens to a Class 100 clean room equipped for handling and cleaning the large opti...
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Lasers Applications in Science and Industry Part 3 pot
... optic in type of optical glass, in polishing compound and process, in washing and cleaning prior to coating, and in optical coating, including that both the test optic and the meter -class optic ... coating design plays in obtaining coatings Lasers – Applications in Science and Industry 42 and this interference leads to intensity peaks well below the incident...
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Lasers Applications in Science and Industry Part 11 potx
... determined partial hatching or thinning the zona is more effective. Implantation rates were 2.8%, 9.1% and 8.1% in the complete hatching, partial hatching and zona thinning groups. Clinical ... lasers in IVF Lasers – Applications in Science and Industry 194 an efficient system for handling biological materials. Lab procedures used during IVF involve some of the newest inn...
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Lasers Applications in Science and Industry Part 15 pot
... Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory, Part III, Radar-Sonar Signal Processing and Gaussian Signals in Noise, Wiley, New York, USA. Lasers – Applications in Science and Industry 272 2.0 ... smaller-scale inhomogeneities of the finer structure of the electron temperature profiles. In general, the increase of SNR, due for instance to increasing the electron concen...
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Waves in fluids and solids Part 1 pot
... seismic input is AVO intercept and gradient. The method is based upon thin layer reflectivity modeling. It is shown that random variability in thickness and seismic properties of the thin sand and ... effects of scattering and intrinsic attenuation in layered media. The propagation of acoustic waves in a layered medium results in the energy loss due to scattering effect. T...
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Waves in fluids and solids Part 2 pot
... Theory to Seismic Applications 25 1 2 2 2 2 2 Im cos sin sin sin sin cos Im sin Im 1 1sin 1 sin sin sin sin cos Im sin sin 1 i D i D D a MiM e t MiaM a C M bM M Ce rtb MiaM C ... amplitudes. With increase of reflection Waves in Fluids and Solids 14 11 , DD TIFR G. (63) These correspond to ones given in Ursin and Haugen (1996) for VTI media...
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Waves in fluids and solids Part 6 pot
... interaction of krypton atoms between each other, so an isolated Ar impurity in the Waves in Fluids and Solids 126 Lang N.D. (1986) Theory of single-atom imaging in the scanning tunneling ... centered cubic lattice. Preprint (in Russian), FTINT AN UkrSSR (Institute for Low Temperature Physics and Engineering, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine), Kharkov, Ukraine. Pere...
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Waves in fluids and solids Part 7 potx
... excitation and recording of the interface waves and techniques for using interface waves to estimate the seabed geoacoustic parameters. Particular attention is devoted to an understanding and an ... theory (Frisch (1968)) and write 141 Multiple Scattering of Elastic Waves in Granular Media: Theory and Experiments Interface Waves 161 Inserting equations (35) and (36) into...
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Waves in fluids and solids Part 12 potx
... Correspondingly, the curves 1 (thin solid line) and 2 (thin dashed line) in Fig. 3.2 shows that the non-localized waves remain extended and can propagate through the bubble cloud. As observed in Fig. ... “average”) and ( σ is “ordinary”) then (s is “good”) Rules 4: If ( 0 f is “intermediate”) and ( b W is “broad”) and ( σ is “ordinary”) then (s is “good”) Rules 5: If (...
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