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... components , resistance R and reactance X. In this case both R and X are measured on ratio scales . The two ... components are known and measurable on ratio scales . Other objectives may have known com- ponents in which the various ...
... components , resistance R and reactance X. In this case both R and X are measured on ratio scales . The two ... components are known and measurable on ratio scales . Other objectives may have known com- ponents in which the various ...
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... components is implicit , as when ratings are made by human observers . At other times an open dis- cussion of an objective can clearly and explicitly reveal the components of a vector and show what will be the risks of approximations ...
... components is implicit , as when ratings are made by human observers . At other times an open dis- cussion of an objective can clearly and explicitly reveal the components of a vector and show what will be the risks of approximations ...
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... components of a complex wave within the transmission band . Attenuation stability with time . Phase , Delay , Velocity Flat delay . Average transmission time . Delay ( or phase ) distortion . Change in the relative time of propagation ...
... components of a complex wave within the transmission band . Attenuation stability with time . Phase , Delay , Velocity Flat delay . Average transmission time . Delay ( or phase ) distortion . Change in the relative time of propagation ...
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WHAT IS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING? | 3 |
1 | 11 |
THE TD2 RADIO RELAY SYSTEM | 22 |
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