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thought of as a
dissipative system.
Dissipative systems stand in
contrast to
conservative systems. A
dissipative structure is a
dissipative system that has...
- In mathematics, a
dissipative operator is a
linear operator A
defined on a
linear subspace D(A) of
Banach space X,
taking values in X such that for all...
-
irreversible process that
takes place in
homogeneous thermodynamic systems. A
dissipative process is a
process in
which energy (internal, bulk flow kinetic, or...
- the thin
layer of
moisture that ac****ulates on most
surfaces serves to
dissipate electric charges.
Ionizers are used
especially when
insulative materials...
- breakwaters.
Tetrapods are made of concrete, and use a
tetrahedral shape to
dissipate the
force of
incoming waves by
allowing water to flow
around rather than...
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Dissipative solitons (DSs) are
stable solitary localized structures that
arise in
nonlinear spatially extended dissipative systems due to
mechanisms of...
- 2003) was a
physical chemist and
Nobel laureate noted for his work on
dissipative structures,
complex systems, and irreversibility.
Prigogine was born...
-
electrical charge. When the
transmitter is
switched off,
these charges dissipate. The
monitoring device makes several attempts to
switch back on. If after...
- 0 dBm
often corresponds to
approximately 0.775 volts,
since 0.775 V
dissipates 1 mW in a 600 Ω load. The
corresponding voltage level is 0 dBu, without...
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against Baraggan.
Hachi creates a
barrier around Baraggan, yet he
easily dissipate it.
Hachi makes an
armored wall
between the
three of them and Baraggan...