Linear amplifiers are much less efficient but pass complex transmission signals with minimum distortion, thus preserving spectral utilization. |
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We found that most samples exhibited little or no compaction or distortion from pith to bark along the major axis. |
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Tubal distortion and limitation of fimbrial mobility caused by the associated pelvic adhesions is more likely. |
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This is actually a distortion of the female personality, which is destined to unfold connaturally in motherhood. |
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Even the most liberal of the Russian intelligentsia speak of the distortion their minds still feel. |
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The sound is the original mono, but was very clear without hiss or distortion. |
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That distortion makes us susceptible to the blandishments of our current leaders. |
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As far as this is concerned, there was no distortion of facts, but only a sincere statement of their observations. |
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Supporters of Social Security really don't have the luxury of letting one lie or distortion go unchallenged or unanswered. |
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I'm not going to permit this sort of underhandedness or distortion to prevent me from doing a job in the service of the Tasmanian people. |
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In this paper Heaviside gave, for the first time, the conditions necessary to transmit a signal without distortion. |
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The distortion of tradition by the greed virus can be seen in the demand by prisoners for slopping out compensation and payment for work done. |
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This will cause the rope to unlay and to some degree distortion of the rope will occur. |
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A software algorithm corrects the side view for magnification distortion and converts the image to rectilinear coordinates. |
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These distortion products become increasingly important as the two frequencies approach one another. |
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The main enemies are psychologism, reductionism, idealism, and the distortion of the phenomena by philosophical systems. |
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Dialogue, effects and David Newman's bouncy music score were all clear of any distortion or hiss. |
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It is hard to imagine carelessness, incompetence, prejudice, distortion, falsehood and unfairness being put to better use. |
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This offers the option of an FFT frequency analysis to view the spectrum of the raw signal or of the distortion analyzer's residual output. |
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The Dolby stereo sound is adequate, with no detectable hissing or distortion. |
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During testing I noted no spherical aberration, no astigmatism, no curvature of field, no barrel or pincushion, and no rolling distortion. |
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A small amount of hiss and distortion shows up from time to time, though this is to be expected due in part to the film's budget. |
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The military version of bushido was seen as a distortion of samurai ethics by some of the upper class who resented the commoner military. |
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It is an epic of distortion and evasion and contradiction and misleading rhetorical ploys. |
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I remember the sun shining through it but I'm sure this is a fanciful distortion, as Novembers in York are not known for their cloudless skies. |
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Their contribution is smear, distortion, abusive emotionalism and condemnation without engagement. |
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The technique means that less power is needed for higher bandwidths and helps out distortion. |
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Sticky prices in the face of positive movement in the economy points to some form of distortion. |
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The optical quality of the medium makes this fidelity possible by minimizing distortion. |
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I have to give a speech next week on media deceit and distortion, and when I saw this very same paper I thought, great! |
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More than this, it is a blatant distortion of the historical record to claim that only McCarthy was opposed to Communist spies. |
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Cracking or distortion on the deck around the chainplate may indicate a misalignment problem and or a deck leak. |
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A clip-release position simulates an overdriven electronic distortion that could work for guitars or synths. |
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I heard no drowning of dialogue under the effects of music, and overall there was no hiss or distortion. |
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Actually, the English only track is not that bad, though much hiss and distortion were detected. |
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Surround sounds and directional effects are used to their fullest advantage without any hiss or distortion marring the mix. |
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The dynamic range on both audio tracks is wide and spacious without any hiss or distortion present. |
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There is no hiss or distortion to interfere with the dialogue and corny special effects. |
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The rock music score or background noise is well heard and clean of any distortion or hiss. |
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Though this isn't the most overly aggressive soundtrack, overall the audio mix is free and clear of any excessive hiss or distortion. |
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The audio seems over processed, always on the border of hiss or distortion. |
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The soundtrack shows a remarkable lack of distortion with background hiss being practically nonexistent. |
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The audio is clear, with no noticeable hiss or other distortion, and dialogue is easily understood. |
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All aspects of the effects, dialogue, and Miles Goodman's sickeningly sweet music score are clear and distortion free. |
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Our original graph had the correct error bars, but we missed the distortion in the page proofs. |
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My only reservation about the footage is that it suffers from distortion after being horizontally stretched to fill the widescreen frame. |
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The second major issue investigated was the influence of emotionality on susceptibility to memory distortion. |
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Xanthopsia is a form of chromatopsia, a distortion in color vision, in which objects appear more yellow than they truly are. |
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Each element was then centered in the lens to decrease distortion from lens curvature or parallax. |
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Delay distortion is the difference in delay between the frequency under test and a reference frequency near the center of the circuit passband. |
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All aspects of the soundtrack are free and clear of any excessive noise or distortion. |
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Directional effects are utilized in multiple scenes while the dialogue is all clear of any excessive hiss or distortion. |
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All aspects of the dialogue, effects and music are free and clear of any distortion. |
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Jeff grinned as he stomped on a few switches on his distortion pedal, and a second later was pounding out the heavy rift. |
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How often do you see an acoustic guitar grumped up through a distortion pedal? |
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The bones are stained a dark red brown but otherwise display little permineralization, crushing, or distortion. |
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Birch intentionally warps perspective and depth in a way that brings to mind jazz music and its deliberate distortion of pitch and timbre. |
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After all, they all have the same father, which is their perverted distortion of Allah. |
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These Seidel sums correspond to spherical aberration, coma, astigmatism, Petzval curvature and distortion. |
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The Chorus to this number relies on an atmospheric down shift of guitar picking and total distortion. |
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So my simple synth line is now crammed with compressors, flangers and distortion modules, all without it sounding the way I want it to. |
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This, in my view, would be a distortion of the principles underlying customary law of succession and inheritance. |
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Examining the camera we noted no astigmatism, curvature of field, rolling distortion, or pincushion distortion. |
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Considering their isolationist stance at the time, this distortion is outrageous. |
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There is generally a lot of distortion present in modern pop and rock music, and plenty of post-processing done in the studio. |
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The cortex of the bone becomes thinned leading to pathologic fracturing and distortion of the bones in the face and skull. |
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The configuration offers the advantage of high image quality, low distortion, and low f-number, making it ideal for spectral imaging. |
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Guitarist Charlie Davis III is fond of playing snaking countermelodies and aggressive leads with his guitar covered in trebly distortion. |
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Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace. |
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This coating allows a framer to place the image any distance from the glass without distortion, according to Carelli. |
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We should record in particular that we have found no evidence of deliberate distortion or of culpable negligence. |
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There was no ghosting, streaking, or any other distortion that I noticed during playback of the various formats. |
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Second, you must submit to a two-and-a-half year purgatory of character assassination and blatant distortion of your record as a public official. |
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The processes and degrees of devaluation, distortion and stigmatisation are different for each group. |
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This prompted a comment to the effect that the change in cash flow had caused a large distortion. |
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Electrostatic speakers are the just about the lowest distortion drivers that can be made. |
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The head-end BDA is a high gain amplifier with very low distortion characteristics. |
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Recently, researchers have proposed a set of approaches that use different techniques to correct perspective distortion. |
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Other impairments include single frequency intermodulation distortion, impulse noise, co-channel interference and ghosting. |
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Circuit bandwidth reduction, attenuation distortion, non-linear distortion and noise also can lower the values. |
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The standoff can provide a vent to prevent pressure in the gap from causing distortion or damage. |
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The real challenge, then, is to be able to correct for distortion between the template and wafer. |
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But some tweeter domes made of traditional materials such as aluminium are susceptible to distortion at high frequencies. |
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Drop distortion should not occur in the Space Station's low gravity environment, and the drops can be held on strings. |
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Dr Thomas said her frailty and distortion in her back contributed to pneumonia, causing her death. |
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Their policies have to deal with the real world of interest groups, elections and media distortion. |
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I don't need to lead you through the thickets of distortion, deceit, and self-puffery here. |
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Do you gentlemen find that an amazing kind of distortion and deceptive piece of reasoning? |
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And it will sweep away, once and for all, the web of distortion and deceit that poisons this debate. |
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People didn't intend amplifiers to distort and now we can't imagine a guitar without distortion. |
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He criticised Eisenstein's film October as a distortion of history, because it restaged the events of the 1917 Russian Revolution using actors. |
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Agreements which have as their object or effect the prevention, restriction or distortion of competition within the common market are prohibited. |
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It's a great mix of heavy melodies played with soft distortion resulting in big, anthemic songs that are singable without being too poppy. |
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The effect is due to the distortion of the electron orbitals because of the magnetic field. |
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If the operating temperature is higher than there is greater heat distortion due to thermal expansion hence increased friction. |
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After a prolonged break allowing the roadies time to set the distortion pedals to full power, the Foo Fighters finally took to the stage. |
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A deep trench which creates a moat around each transistor to isolate it from its neighbours lowers distortion. |
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Just recently Arminianism has spawned a movement which embarrasses even Arminians by its distortion of the character of God. |
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Solid-body guitars were combined with new sonic modification devices such as distortion boxes and wah-wah pedals. |
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Similarly, the emphasis on waiting times for day surgery leads to a grotesque distortion of priorities. |
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In order to properly phase the two telescopes, adaptive optics on both telescopes removed the distortion caused by the Earth's atmosphere. |
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The extent of this distortion of space and time is described by a set of equations that are now known as Lorentz transformations. |
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The surfaces of the lens or cornea may not be smooth, causing an aberration that results in a streak of distortion called astigmatism. |
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The company claims that moving the attenuator reduces distortion and noise. |
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This is an excellent test specimen for comparing magnification and assessing any distortion in the image field. |
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It is this same distortion of values which is at the root of the malaise in general practice. |
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Microphones can suffer from distortion with very loud signals or from noise with very quiet signals. |
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Virtually all steels must be quenched and tempered for core properties before being nitrided or stress relieved for distortion control. |
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Patients with age-related macular degeneration may complain of acute loss of vision, blurred vision, scotomas or chronic distortion of vision. |
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That is a dramatic distortion of what voters said at the ballot box and created yet another phony majority government. |
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Eventually Einstein's general relativity theory explained the phenomenon in terms of a distortion of the fabric of space by the Sun's gravity. |
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The Dolby Digital sound is well mastered free of any distortion or hiss while the voices stay focused in the front channel. |
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There are also clouds of long distortion seagulls, fluttering around at sunset, calling to each other, their voices disappearing into the wind. |
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The overall distortion allows for the seamless integration of footage from different sources. |
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Even artists who sought a new and hard realism, kept a good deal of Expressionist distortion and exaggeration in their work. |
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He discovered that a sound stimulus entering the inner ear causes a wave-like distortion to propagate along the basilar membrane. |
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On the sound side, the Dolby Digital Stereo mix is decidedly high ended, but there is no shrillness, tinniness, or distortion to be found. |
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But the crunchy metal riffs with squeals of harmonic distortion can only carry an album for so long, and 55 minutes is way beyond that time. |
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The soundtrack is clear of any major hiss or distortion with all aspects of the dialogue, effects, and music clear as a bell. |
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On the plus side, there is no background distortion or hiss that I could make out. |
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The essence of fabrication about someone's political position is to take a kernel of truth and apply so much distortion as to turn it into a lie. |
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But he said it was unclear whether the bulge indicated a jagged break in the wing or a mirage caused by atmospheric distortion. |
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I am not referring to the distortion or misrepresentation that memory performs like a busy cosmetician. |
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This very aggressive and well mixed soundtrack is free and clear of any hiss or distortion. |
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These results show that the mechanical properties of hair bundles at high sound levels do not generate significant harmonic distortion. |
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Apart from being very difficult to cast a solid bronze figure without distortion, the weight would be a major problem. |
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On the audio front, there's significant distortion from the source, and the thin mono is typical of Japanese films of the period. |
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However, the policy excluded, among other things, consequential losses resulting from the erasure, loss, distortion or corruption of information on computer systems. |
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Even in clear skies, however, atmospheric distortion is a challenge. |
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The use of aspherical lens elements in both of the front and rear lens groups effectively compensates for distortion, spherical aberration and astigmatism. |
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Seagate's ST1 Series differs from other hard drives because it is designed to compensate for the vibrations and harmonic distortion caused by such high-motion activities. |
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Thus, while the dialogue is acceptably clear and suitably free of any distortion or noticeable hiss, the overall soundscape is subdued and hollow. |
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The recordings sounded as they should, with no crackling or distortion. |
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The wisdom of great sages of antiquity comes to us mainly through the aural tradition, and so has almost certainly suffered distortion through intermediaries. |
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In the centre, an ornamental pond displays more fountains and more light, water reflecting off water to create an infinite array of mirror image distortion. |
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We wanted to find melodies and rhythms that retained the heaviness and distortion of hard rock, while leaving space for melodic sensitivity and complex time signatures. |
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Also, with the use of analog devices including backwards symbols, vintage keyboards, tape echo and voice distortion, the record secretes vintage appeal. |
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Also, Besner found that shape distortion by case alternation impaired the perceptual identification of function words less than that of content words or nonwords. |
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Undue inducement, coercion, selection bias towards the poor, and distortion of the doctor-patient relationship are cited by critics of financial incentives. |
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The physical dimensions and spacing of the electrodes are selected to compensate static distortion while the x and y deflectors compensate distortion. |
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The first was based on the fact that the Earth is a sphere, and its surface cannot be projected or transferred to the flat surface of a map without some element of distortion. |
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Demand-side policy induced new newsprint deinking entries, allowed mills to acquire larger market shares of ONP, and led to greater input price distortion levels. |
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Yet the claims made by the two administrations were the result of distortion of intelligence findings, not their purblind acceptance by idealistic politicians. |
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They are a country outfit with a lead foot on the distortion pedal. |
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You could flick your own crudely backcombed hair into your eyes, spill beer over yourself and press your ear to a speaker until the distortion bounces your brain around. |
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To minimise distortion, long cylindrical objects should be quenched vertically, flat sections edgeways and thick sections should enter the bath first. |
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Though a gravity wave is a distortion of space-time, it conserves volume. |
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The audio, as per the usual, is in mono, and sounds free of distortion. |
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Dialogue, effects, and music were all clean and generally distortion free, but the track sounds monophonic and is localized to the center speaker. |
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These videos are accompanied by independently looping soundscapes that create surprising convergences and discordances through their fragmentation, distortion and repetition. |
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Their lack of a cell wall often results in disintegration or severe distortion when preserved, so they must be examined live for any possible identification. |
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Many of the songs are laced with clever hip hop asides and contain every conceivable type of bleep, scratch and vocal distortion known to nu-metal man. |
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This gives rise to inter-modulation distortion and clipping noises. |
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By creating pronounced distortion products, it makes the hair bundle oscillate in a complex manner with an amplitude that is modulated by non-sinusoidal beats. |
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This added physical distortion of the lens, however, adds aberration. |
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Acceptable levels of distortion are dependent upon the solver being used. |
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Inspect the hull for blisters, distortion, and stress cracks. |
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I found it very pleasing with no distortion and minimal hiss. |
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All the chosen works will be scanned and then enlarged without distortion, to be displayed as massive murals on the sides of buildings or in billboard-style mountings. |
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Remove the distortion accurately in a bias-cut garment by letting it hang over the dress form's shaped surface, rather than hanging flat from a clothes hanger. |
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The extent of distortion and disinformation, of efforts to control Syrians' opinions, is mind-boggling, and terrifying. |
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It may be unfair to single out particular players, but Gustafsson's raw, throaty tenor and Lonberg-Holm's use of electronics and distortion both grab the attention. |
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The distortion and utter disregard for social norms, anti-social behaviour and altered family values, are some of the manifestations of this phenomenon. |
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We then interpolated the gravity and topography data onto a 5 km grid using a minimum curvature algorithm and an oblique Mercator projection which minimized distortion. |
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How can anyone accept blatant half-truths, lies and distortion of history? |
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The television fizzed for a second and the distortion began to clear. |
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And yet, even while seldom leaving the capital, they offer a perspective on the city that tilts toward distortion. |
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That result was not an adventitious distortion of the tradition. |
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Focusing the scopes on the distant brick wall with its very distinct vertical and horizontal lines, we checked for pincushion distortion and barrel distortion. |
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I wish you the very best of luck in addressing and dismantling this mind-boggling distortion of the democratic and social values of a res publica. |
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The presentation here is distortion free and clear as a bell. |
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Audio is likewise superbly clear and free of distortion or hiss. |
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The distortion pedals aren't used as much on their new album. |
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There's bass and lead guitar work with various levels of distortion, a drum set that doesn't let up on the kick drum or hi-hat, and a decent pop vocalist. |
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For example, distortion of sound is related to the length of the sound. |
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They are, like their conservative corollaries, embracing a feel-good reality distortion field. |
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Tempo changes flow gracefully from one to the next, and bright, angular guitar lines are balanced with genuine fist-pumping moments of distortion and riffage. |
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The distortion I saw was a rippling effect in the surface of the joinery caused by shrinkage of the timber as the dry rot fungus destroyed the internal wood. |
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The music is crystal clear without any hiss or distortion in the mix. |
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Prevent fabric distortion or stretch on mediumweight fabrics by applying lightweight fusible tricot interfacing to the fabric wrong side before embroidering. |
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The earliest guitar amps from the Tweed era did not have negative feedback, a simplicity that yielded higher distortion and allowed the speaker to emote more character. |
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Within each patriline, the two maternal alleles should be distributed equally among workers in the absence of segregation distortion or mistyping errors. |
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In some cases, the cataract may not be apparent on casual penlight inspection but is detected by the absence or distortion of red reflex on ophthalmoscopic examination. |
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The soundtrack was mixed very will with no distortion present. |
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It's a travesty, a mockery of our Constitutional system, and they will not rest until this hideous distortion of all that is good and decent has been ended once and for all. |
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The article by Arthur Siegel et al is a study in bias, distortion and the art of pushing the proverbial square peg into the round hole. |
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Prejudice has bred a counterprejudice so that now neither faction can nor will see without distortion. |
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The adaptive optical systems in modern astronomical telescopes compensate for atmospheric distortion by using deformable mirrors. |
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To prevent distortion during the postcure, the eggcrate support structure is usually attached to the faceplate prior to postcure. |
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He also argued that any physical abnormality was probably no more than a minor distortion of the shoulders. |
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The heavy metal guitar sound comes from a combined use of high volumes and heavy distortion. |
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The resulting sound is a timbre that is punctuated by rhythmic variations in volume, filter cutoff, or distortion. |
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This necessarily introduces distortion, and can lead to legitimate disputes about what the true inflation rate is. |
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Townshend and Entwistle were instrumental in making extreme volumes and distortion standard rock practices. |
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This distortion can be minimised by photographing multiple swaths and creating a mosaic of the images. |
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This technique creates a focus for the centre of each photograph where distortion is minimised. |
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Such a distortion is impossible to correct for without knowing the details of the lens used to capture the image. |
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If the bass has active electronics, you may have to pad down the signal to avoid distortion. |
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This distortion was recognized by Icelandic mariners as early as the late 18th century. |
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Grunge fused elements of hardcore punk and heavy metal into a single sound, and made heavy use of guitar distortion, fuzz and feedback. |
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Stereo FM signals are more susceptible to noise and multipath distortion than are mono FM signals. |
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McIntyre's own theory about distortion of the maps and the calculations used to correct the maps has also been challenged. |
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In 1994, McIntyre suggested that the writings of Pedro Nunes supported his interpretation of the distortion that occurred on the Dieppe Maps. |
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At a later stage this mariner's map became a general purpose map of the world although its distortion at high latitudes was abundantly evident. |
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Nevertheless, the prerequisites of legitimate personal defence are not applicable in the social sphere without the risk of distortion. |
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Volk's patented double aspheric glass design eliminates distortion and improves stereopsis to the periphery of the 880 field of view. |
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Its new Affine transformation function compensates for image distortion at a pixel level, caused by optical anomalies. |
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As we begin 2012, let's take the time to imagine the power of a reality distortion field. |
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Disguise, distortion, and deception were accepted as reality. |
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It would also rectify an ironic, and tragic, distortion of history. |
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A planatic lenses produce an edge-to-edge distortion free image, particularly relevant for those suffering from central distortion or scotoma. |
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The ability to see both near and far is hindered by macular degeneration because damage to the macula causes blurriness and distortion of vision. |
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In series two, they''re joined by a mechanoid named Kryten and together they battle time distortion, mutant diseases and bizarre life forms. |
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In series two, they're joined by a mechanoid named Kryten and together they battle time distortion, mutant diseases and bizarre life forms. |
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Sachs says that it is now important to look at the specialized mechanoreceptor cells of the body to see how they detect distortion. |
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Sonic Youth's guitarist Thurston Moore's new band does more of the same shoegazing, grungy guitars drenched in distortion. |
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The first level of hindsight bias is memory distortion that involves misremembering an earlier opinion or judgment. |
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Dedicated sprocket openings are optimized to reduce localized distortion of the picket under heavy loads. |
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Formalized as a committee or not, any subgrouping that creates distortion diminishes the capacity of the whole. |
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Moreover, to enhance confirmability the teachers were sent copies of the data analysis section of the study and asked to note any distortion. |
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But this is not the only distortion undergirding Schwartz's brief for reviving moral reform. |
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Intermodulation distortion and power handling in RF MEMS switches, varactors, and tunable Alters, IEEE Trans. |
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First up Jon Gomm with dynamic percussive songs embroidered with delays, distortion and altered tunings. |
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Another search strategy for signs of dark energy takes advantage of a cosmic distortion known as gravitational lensing. |
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Confounding is defined as the confusion or distortion of measures of association between exposure and outcome as a result of third variable. |
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Blendex polymer modifier resins improve toughness and heat distortion in PVC and other polymers. |
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This longitudinal electromagnetic energy flux is massless as it is due to distortion, not dilatation, of the spacetime continuum. |
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Staggering sections minimizes hot spot effects, thus eliminating weakness and reducing distortion. |
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The track opens with glitchy lo-fi distortion and reggae crooning. |
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On The Fall Jones' music grew pushier, bringing in more electric guitar and even some distortion. |
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Unlike the circle used as a familiar shape, the indicatrix is based upon Tissot's theorem of map projection distortion. |
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When two signals with the same power level are input, the ratio of the output power levels are defined as a third-order intermodulation distortion. |
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Hypnotizability assessments were based on eliciting hypnotic phenomena such as eye catalepsy, arm levitation, spontaneous amnesia or time distortion. |
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A scorpion exuvium may include the booklung lamellae, preoral tube, and other internal features and there may be little distortion of delicate hairs, bristles, and setae. |
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In addition to that new features have been implemented including linearity and planarity constraints together with lens distortion identification. |
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The amount of image distortion is quantified by comparing the images to those acquired from galaxies outside the effect of the gravitational lens in the same region of space. |
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For reactions catalyzed by retaining glucosidases, charge buildup and ring distortion are thought to be important features of the transition state. |
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Two early pregnancies were difficult to reach with the curette, one because of a distortion of the cervical canal and one because of a uterus duplex. |
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The HT-S990THX offers home theater enthusiasts full-blown THX performance and meets all THX requirements for output, noise, cross talk and distortion. |
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Their topics include combinatorial figures, binocular vision and single image stereograms, distortion and anamorphic art, spherical polyhedra, and matroids. |
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Equations and also imply that the kinetic energy pc is carried by the distortion part of the deformation, while the dilatation part carries only the rest mass energy. |
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In this report I presented a LC and clear evidence for tidal distortion in the compact binary system by comparing observed results with those of similar studies. |
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The OM1400A-105 ADC modules incorporate Optichron's proprietary Linearizer IC, based on the company's advanced Turbolinear technology that eliminates nonlinear distortion. |
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Rhinoscopy revealed a distortion of the right lateral nasal wall. |
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Trim the wallhanging top after it has been quilted to prevent distortion. |
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The all-glass achromatic lens eliminates color distortion, and the wide viewing field of the 5 x 24 mm finder scope helps us locate objects easily. |
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Concerning the location of Thule, a discrepancy in data caused subsequent geographers some problems, and may be responsible for Ptolemy's distortion of Scotland. |
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In mountainous areas, local distortion of the airflow is more severe. |
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This description of the female therapist may have been a transferential distortion, an accurate reading of an ingenuine therapeutic stance, or both. |
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