resonances in English

noun
1
the quality in a sound of being deep, full, and reverberating.
the resonance of his voice
2
the reinforcement or prolongation of sound by reflection from a surface or by the synchronous vibration of a neighboring object.
A special kind of sound reinforcement, called assisted resonance , is used in some halls to increase the reverberation time within certain frequency bands.
3
the condition in which an electric circuit or device produces the largest possible response to an applied oscillating signal, especially when its inductive and its capacitative reactances are balanced.
The piezo transformer is operated as close to resonance as possible, contributing to greater circuit efficiency.
noun

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1. Analytic expressions describing the limiting curves are deduced for parametric resonances of second order (resonances of sum and difference frequencies).

2. Where the tabletop RPG had four resonances, Bloodlines …

3. This affects the relative intensities of the resonances.

4. Monitored geomagnetic storms, ionospheric Alfven resonances and ULF pulsations.

5. 2 This system can set up acoustical resonances.

6. 30 Each spectrum contains twelve aromatic resonances divided into two sets each comprising six resonances, corresponding to two conformations in slow exchange.

7. A cooling material using particles arranged for generation of surface plasmon resonances

8. No role in song production, however, was given to the windpipe and its resonances.

9. The spectral analysis is the admitted scientific method to classify molecules and to calculate their resonances.

10. This is achieved by selecting higher transition probabilities for photons in the transition between adjacent resonances, i.e. the initial resonances and the target resonance, than the corresponding absorption possibilities for said photons.

11. The adiabatic hyperspherical potential curves are used to identify the nature of these resonances.

12. The light structures and free soundboard amplify the resonances in a very satisfactory way.

13. The convoluted folds of the outer ear produce differing resonances depending on the angle of the incoming sound.

14. The evolution of the Apsidal line of a material point in the case of first-order resonances is examined

15. Intertextual and intratextual resonances are analysed, focusing particularly on the "ring," the "dance" and the "bridge."

16. The resulting transfer function will show one or more resonances, whose characteristic mass, frequency and damping can be estimated from the measurements.

17. Bloodlines 2 will adapt the emotional blood "resonances" from the tabletop Vampire the Masquerade which give different qualities to blood

18. A finite element method is employed to calculate the characteristics of TE0nm-resonances of axisymmetric dielectric structures for permittivity measurement.

19. Voice Articulators Voice articulationis seen as the changes in the resonances of the vocal tract, and the agents of such changes can be called Articulators

20. The proximity of the loudspeakers to room boundaries affects how strongly the resonances are excited as well as affecting the relative strength at each frequency.

21. Our Absorbers have been used in many demanding applications from suppression of unwanted resonances in electronic housings to radar cross section reduction on military platforms.

22. Resonances with Galatea in the ratio 42:43 are also considered the most likely mechanism for confining the unique ring arcs that exist in this ring.

23. At or near the resonances of the liquid column large amplitudes of the liquid surface elevation may lead to the disintegration of the liquid system.

24. The Azines were fully spectrally characterized, including a complete assignment of 1 H- and 13 C-NMR resonances, and were assessed for their acute toxicities in the Artemia salina model

25. It is found that the convergence of the Born series involved may depend crucially on the explicit consideration of continuum–continuum coupling effects even in the absence of single-particle resonances.

26. It represents a unified treatment of cyclic and acyclic hydrocarbon resonances, which is capable of dealing with molecular asymmetry and thus permits the determination of configuration in aliphatic hydrocarbons.

27. The focus of this study is an understanding of the mechanisms of photoproduction of proton-Antiproton pairs, and to search for intermediate resonances, both narrow and broad, which decay to p$$\bar{p}$$

28. Other articles where Commensurable is discussed: celestial mechanics: Orbital resonances: …then said to be nearly commensurate, and an asteroid that is trapped near such a mean motion commensurability is said to be in an orbital resonance with Jupiter

29. Acoustic radiation force is employed to separate gas from the liquid, thereby permitting measurements to be separately made for these two components; the liquid (oil/water) composition is determined from ultrasonic resonances (32); and the gas volume is determined from capacitance measurements (44).

30. According to the invention, in order to increase the precision, in particular in identifying similar particles, the dispersing experiment as well as a resonance spectroscopic examination is carried out. At least one optical resonance or several optical resonances are measured during a first fixed angle of diffusion (θ).

31. During normal operation, the lamp is provided with frequency-modulated lamp current so that the lamp current has a relatively broad power spectrum within a range between kHz and 200 kHz, so that said arc-shaping acoustic resonance is triggered while said unwanted acoustic resonances are avoided, irrespective of lamp orientation.