- fine and
valuable weapon by both
shooting competitors and hunters. The
Superposed introduced a wide
variety of
innovations including the
single select trigger...
- A
superposed load or
stacked charge or
superimposed load is a
method used by
various muzzle-loading firearms, from
matchlocks to caplocks,
including a...
-
Superposed order (also superimposed) is one
where successive storeys of a
building have
different orders. The most
famous ancient example of such an order...
- In mathematics, a
linear combination or
superposition is an
expression constructed from a set of
terms by
multiplying each term by a
constant and adding...
- out,
showing that very
small objects may
exist as superpositions, but
superposing an
object as
large as a cat
would pose
considerable technical difficulties...
- domain. It
differs from
classical game
theory in
three primary ways:
Superposed initial states,
Quantum entanglement of
initial states, Superposition...
-
surviving part of the
outer wall's
monumental façade
comprises three superposed storeys surmounted by a
podium on
which stands a tall attic, both of which...
- The
Belton flintlock was a
repeating flintlock design using superposed loads,
conceived by Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
resident Joseph Belton some time...
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Superposed epoch analysis (SPE or SEA), also
called Chree analysis after a
paper by
Charles Chree that emplo**** the technique, is a
statistical tool used...
-
superposition of a few
waves and the term
diffraction is used when many
waves are
superposed.: 433
Italian scientist Francesco Maria Grimaldi coined the word diffraction...