bend, flex - form a curve; "The stick does not bend" slope, incline, pitch - be at an angle; "The terrain sloped down" weather - cause to slope heel, list - tilt to one side; "The balloon heeled over"; "the wind made the vessel heel"; "The ship listed to starboard" ...
Twitter Google Share on Facebook interactive (redirected fromStatic web page) Thesaurus Encyclopedia Wikipedia Related to Static web page:Dynamic web page,interactive Web page in·ter·ac·tive (ĭn′tər-ăk′tĭv) adj. 1.Acting or capable of acting on each other. ...
Hanson’s wikipedia entry contains this quote from Nate Silver from 2012: He is clearly not a man afraid to challenge the conventional wisdom. Instead, Hanson writes a blog called Overcoming Bias, in which he presses readers to consider which cultural taboos, ideological beliefs, or misaligned i...
As I noted yesterday, Apple has probably done more than any other company to move China up the curve in terms of the ability to manufacture components, often to the detriment of suppliers in the U.S., Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, etc.; from Apple’s perspective spending time and money ...
As I noted yesterday, Apple has probably done more than any other company to move China up the curve in terms of the ability to manufacture components, often to the detriment of suppliers in the U.S., Taiwan, South Korea, Japan, etc.; from Apple’s perspective spending time and money ...
distribution and size you want - and then get out. It is not difficult to see why crystal glazers may do thousands of test firings to discover the curve that produces what they want. The nucleation zone depends on firing temperature andglaze chemistry, testing is likewise required to discover...
We can see that it fits a C/logN curve (except for low values of N, where the asymptotic behavior has not kicked in yet), as predicted by the theory. This confirms that the stash size does not increase (and in fact slightly decreases) with N, hence does not scale with the ...
If you measure "distance" using the Lorentzian (pseudo-)metric and not the Euclidean metric, then rapidity is the ratio of Lorentzian arc length to Lorentzian radius (along a hyperbola, a curve of constant Lorentzian radius). I think that justifies the terminology "hyperbolic angle" for rapidity...
do we agree that the FPL (blue) curve is a bit flatter thus eta varies a bit less with wavelength than in flourite? Do we agree further that the flatter the curve, the higher eta the better it is? What don't I understand? what makes it superior?
Shown in the upper curve is one whole SBUS frame. Those do repeat in the expected time range of 3ms sending, 4ms idle equaling a "period" of what they correctly wrote was 7ms. Apparently, LOW = 0, and HIGH = 1. As far as I saw on the Wikipedia page for UART th...