Examples of using Linearity in English and their translations into French
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Effer uses(external) or fixed(internal) bronze adjustable pads to ensure maximum crane boom linearity over time.
are also fitted with two transducers and stand out due to their linearity.
This transducer? s frequency range extends from 2.5kHz to 30kHz and offers excellent linearity across the audible spectrum.
This coaxial kit is now equipped with Focal's famous inverted dome tweeters to provide excellent linearity.
The guides are fixed to the base for their entire length to guarantee maximum linearity of the stroke.
Abstract: The linear amplification using nonlinear components(LINC) is one of the most promising techniques that can simultaneously provide high efficiency and high linearity.
measuring temperature with accuracy and excellent linearity, from -25 to +105 degrees centigrade.
timed samples should be taken at regular intervals for the purpose of monitoring the rate and linearity of the inactivation process.
a double coil, offers excellent linearity and improved performance.
control of the tuning process as well as checking the stability and linearity of the spectra.
they give more linearity to the unit and a sensation of calm and serenity.
also to increase isolation against reflections to achieve good linearity.
because it looks like a missing sort of logic and linearity.
low speed conversion, and assumed linearity.
worsens the linearity in the area of high energy
The features are even better than the old analog geiger, linearity and accuracy are absolute(best of 0.8% in all ranges),
Frequency response linearity will then be compromised and sound rendition will be affected lack of depth,“boomy sound”,
you will be able to achieve a good parallelism and linearity of the cutting surface- all while avoiding warping- leaving the operator with a perfectly cut piece.
The goal was therefore to reconstruct the fabric of the wall and recover the linearity of a historical memory,
A recent analysis of the data from extended follow-up of the"Harvard Six Cities Study" confirmed the linearity of the link between PM2.5 concentrations and mortality.